The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 28, 1901, Image 7

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I y goods, which have a wclI-l:nown and Hi
) weU-eamed reputation, an I you run BS 'BH
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prefix-" 84 7." B.BB
H Sold ty lending dealer O JvB
A Send to the rankers for catalogue JiJtTvCSvrV
A No.9'enntninlng ncwral designs - C'lSll "IViP
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MKaniKN, Conn. IV S 71
THE LION AND THE MIRROR.
King- of llraala Frightened hy Ilia'
Itr-ltca-tlou In Small I'lrre of i
.llsa III !:,.)' Hands.
Possibly a llon'l wife would appre-
lift a looking gla , but a small mir
ror In the li.ii ils i f u small boy so
frightened anil excited llig Hen, the
largest '.inn in the Philadelphia zoo,
Ilia!, lay I the l'li'--. the keepers
feared he would il violence to him
self. lien bad been in an angry mood all
duj. The presence of the small boy
was par; icuari disinsteful to him,
and tin' lion ra-ed and stormed as only
a big lion ran. The lad waited until
the tirade was over, and then drew a
hand mirror from under his eoat and
held it directly in front of Hen.
The lion looked. Then he jumped
for the Intruder that dared fnee him
in such a fashion, hut brought up
against the bars with force enough to
throw him to the floor. Surprised at
the appearance of the lion in the rIuss,
he filled the house with his roars. The
keepers ran i the cage and endeav
ored to quiel him. hul he continued
thp uproar until exhausted.
In the meantime the adventurous
Soft
Harness
Ton can nuke your har
ness aa toft ft a stove
anil ft touuh as wire l v
utliw ttrii KKA liar,
not (III. You can
leniittien lis life-make It
lust twice aft Iodic as it
ordinarily w ould.
EUREKA
Harness Oil
make a poor looking har
iieits llko ntw. Mmle of
pure, heavy timltrM oil, v
pwlally prfpiirtil lu wltb-
BM evorvwhor
lU CUDS U.I JZl'll.
Midi bj STANDARD OIL CO.
As
len'ti
cities broaden and Income more
1 .u
Prutres! of Itliplil
TlTIUfclt.
population the problem of
puck transit he-'
comes nt c cr- in
creasing i m p o r-
snice to the community. No other
voulli had rllannnenperl and Ma .lis- BUnlclpiil Undertakings illUilve such
covered in fmnt ol the wolves' mm treat engineering feala and such enor
nous i x; i n
SPECIAL SALE 91
CARPETS, MATTING
RUGS and FURNITURE"
THE UUHS
IE
ST Ml HIT 61
ra nrnrnn
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UEWI8T0WM.
Marked attractivenews in design and iolor autl exoellenc quality "
of lihri:, combined witJi the reasonable srioes. make our carpets
cons)tctioiis. At this iime attention isalled to the new season's
patterns ol tlie well-known Wilton's, Ajcminsters and Ta,je8try 4
Brussels, Lite latest eseots in Ingrains, Rag Carpets in all tyles t
and pneet.
Our stock of new FURNITURE is es- J
pecially pleasing. We also have a fine
line of baby Carriages.
W. H. FELIX,
Vallev Street, Lewistown, Pa.
-l-M 1 1 1 H 1-lrH -W-H-M-W-M"M-I-M"I"1 H-M-I 1 1 Ml 1 11 H H 1 I
trying to excite them. He was led
from the garden and warned to keep
away.
About a w ar ago a serious dliturb
i anee at the koo was due to the flash
ing of a mirror in front of the lion's
den. At thai time the lions, with the
exception of one or two of the wildest.
Were kept In one cage.
A visitor held a mirror in front nt
them one afternoon, and the lieauts
were thrown into panic. They fought
and dashed at the liar-s with sueh "vio
lence that it was feared several would
i die as a result of their frantic strug
gles, it required the efforts of all the
keepers for several hours before they
could be quieted.
UMBRELLAS IN THE SLOT.'
' Cnrrlesa Owners Drop Their Ttpa la
MrraM Car ( rarki and Haar
Are Hulned.
"When I say that one-half the urn
l hrellas and canes that have to go to
the ash heap or the umbrella hospital
: meet their fate in the slot of the car
tracks I am not putting the percent
age a bit too high," said the aaotor-
aT""av I S a"aa B a B .saw fJ
pU I Unb.nl !(-
Is done with half the trouble and work if
yon have good tools. Why not buy the 4
Bnterprlso Sausage Stuffora
and Meat Grinders and save a great deal
of unnecessary trouble d
9 qt. Enterprise Stufters and Lard Prose, 1 1.75
H qt. Enterprise Stuffers and Lnrd Press, 3.75
2 qt. Enterprise Stuffers and Lard Press, 3.00
Bntorpriso Moat Orludors
No. 12 Chops 3 lbs. meat in 1 minute $1.90
Xr OO 1L oil i . . -
a vuupa o iu. incut in i linn u to ,(.!)
JNO. s Dhopa a IDs. meat in 1 minute 4.75
We also have the celebrated Lee's Butcher Kniyes and
oteel. Lard Cans, Hog Scrapers, Soalen, Ladles, Skim
mers, Kettles, aud everying necessary to butchering;.
D. HEIiYl'S SON, Sunbury, Penna. f
llllltUli HH4HHiHi444f
as those which have to
lo with travel frqiu one pari of the
it j io another and from suburb to
lenter. Only a little over three years
igo Boston completed n Midway fur
llectrtc ears nl an expense of $11,000,
)0(); yet since then an elevated road
nas been liuill at an expcime of 10,
JOO.IMIII and was opened laM month,
mil at the time we wrist' ll liill for a
iccond subway is before the legisla
ture. At the same time a tunnel un
3er that part of the harbor which sep
iratcs the city proper from Kast llos
ion is in process of construction, In
New York the largest steel suspension
Bridge in the world lia already I hrown
Its preliminary threads across Hie
Kast river, and two other great bridges
ire projected. Kven these, together
with the old bridge, will not suffice, it
,s believed, for the enormous t raffle
between the two great boroughs of the
metropolis; and the mayor of New
fork has signed a charter for n tun
el under the river. Meantime a sub
ivnj extending nearly the whole length
man, according to the New York Sun. af Manhattan island is well under way.
"It is surprising how careless people nd it is even proposed to burrow un-
are In this respect. jer tie Defj ot tll( ,.., to gtaten ls-
"Many times a day do I see Ikem fpo Ul,1(, RIlJ th. j,,,.,,. 0.ls, The ex.
stumping across the tracks either of (beM , una-eriMnga
trailing umbrellas along after them or ,, , . ., , ...
, would have been considered proalo
Jabbing thdm down against the pave- 1
ment, where the points are sure to ,tive fVen generation ago; yet to-
stiek if there is a crevice Mg enoug-h dny Wy command ready capital, and
to hold them. The electric slot being cities are able In many cases to se-
moro eapactoui than any other rifts cure liberal compensation for the
In the Streets, they naturally bile of! franohises. Tiic enterprises we have
more umbrella tips.
"Many an accident that If averted
by the traditional hair's breadth is due
to the futile efforts of the owner to
save his precious stick or umbrella. It
matters not how close the car may be
upon him. he takes chances on his Ule
nnd stops long enough to (rive a tflstal
wrench to his endangered property.
"Sometimes he save it, but move
mentioned are but examples of the
change that l.uking place in almost
all the great cities of the country.
Some communities arc compelled lo
undertake great things, others are so
fortunate as lo need only less costly
artificial avenues; but that which suf
fices for to-day will be wholly Inade
quate ten yean hence, nnd every city
often it snaps asunder and Is either that is growing rapidly must look for
ruined irreparably or is laid up for re-1 ward to the time when it must dis-
pairs. Ir I wan running this town I
think I should put up sbjns at inter
vals of every 100 feet bidding ptaple
'Beware of the slot.' The public might
not profit by the warning, but I'd make
the experiment, anyway."
,W A N T E D
r
25
PERSONS to buy a bed
room Buna, consisting o
seven pieces for $10.50
We do not deliver these
suite out of town for this
PRICE,
This offer is to hold good until the
present stock Is exhausted.
Others will quote you the
same grade of suite from $20
32
Weara a Fortune la Pearla.
This may be sni'd to have been a
season of pearls at London. Really,
there have been some magnificent
gems seen. Among the most noted
are those of Mrs. Claud Wattney,
which she was seen wearing at
Prince's restaurant the other night.
It was state! then that sh had at
least 100,000 worth. She generally
wears them In groups around her
neck. Her pearls are thought by some
people to be even finer than Mrs. Pat
ter Falmer's. As the latter lady is
now over here, society people may
have a chance of oomparlng them. It
Is, of course, known how world famous
the Potter Palmer Dearie ara.
PLAY OF ANCIENT RULERS.
figure itself with an overhead strue
Uire or pierce a tunnel beneaih Its
-fis'w rta
30
Our complete lino of bed-room suites aro ex
traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and
worth your while to consider.
Very respectfully,
W. A. SHIPMAN,
aiket St.
lertaking Special
SUX BURY. PA.
Alexander the Great preferred tam
ing fiery and unmanageable horses to
any other diversion.
Honorius, rulr of the western em
pire of Rome, was supremely happy
when playing with a pet hen.
Charlemagne devoted much of hi
pare time to swimming, and easily
outstripped all who competed against
him.
A queen of Denmark, as a pastime,
made dresses, and proudly claimed
that most of her garments were the
work of her own hands.
Caligula, emperor of Rome, amused
himself by feeding human beings to
wild beasts, in a portion of his palace
expressly arranged for that purpose.
Frederick the Great fnnnrl nerrlort
rest in nlavlmr tvith rlnm nn.l hi. !)
words were: "Cover him; he is cold,"
referring to a hound that had placed
his nose against the hatid of the dying
monarch.
From nothing can n more correct
idea of the peculiarities constituting
the individuality of those who figure
conspicuously in history be gained
than from a consideration of their
.ecreatioi 5 and pastimes not always
:n harmony with the character gener
sllv attributed ti the' p'efftons them
selves; Peter the nir:,t allowed himself no
rest irom work. In those hours which
"" '" fWlj I would have devoted to
rel.iN at ;on, he vn, diligently laboring
nt forces, in shipyards, in "mills of
varir.iis kind i, and thus acquired the
knnw;led."e which enabled him to ral?
Russia from a half-clvilizcd province
to a mighty empire.
Getting
Thin
is all right, if you arc too f:'
and all wrong, if too thin al reach
Fat, enough for your habit,
Wealthy; a little more, or less,
no great harm. Too fat, const:
a doctor; too thin, persistent!
hin, no matter what cause, tak
'Jcott's Emulsion of Cod L!v
Oil.
There arc many causes of gc
ing too thin; they all conv
under these two heads: ovc
work and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you car
but, whether you can or no'
take Scott's Emulsion of Co,
Liver Oil, to balance yoursci
with your work. You can't liv
on it true -but, by it, yoi
can. There's a limit, however:
you'll pay for it.
Scott's F.mulsion of Cod Live;
Oil is the readiest cure for
"can't eat," unless it comes of
your doing no workyou can't
long be well aiul strong, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has l
tHlQ niotiirn on It TTau,
take no other.
If you havo not
tried it, send for -free
sample, its a- GJ
greeable tasto will
surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists.
409 Pearl Street,
New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggisto.
LEGAL AEYERT5ING
Jury IjiPt.
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i.tst ofOfud Ivors ili in n t. r 11
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del i iiinitt .la. dtiaa. i. I in nH i- ranlri
In Ibe HiHterahtiiatl all ,n r.nti- kn,w i lliem
salves Imli'liir I in asid eatntu rrqiiiatril ti
n nlu linmedlate Maya val, w it v iim-i- h . Ini
i Inlma . viltil i in aalil ratal v. o i pi , wnl I in.
duly BUtTii iitii ateii In ill, 'null raiaueil,
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ESTATE tMOTIGF.
Noll-s la liereby given thai 'mvirni atti
ii Im I has txieii iiriiiiti il Uy he heir in lln' i
tale of Cnnrajd i eiii-r. Intonl run lown.ili
knydarCnunly Ps , iieoraavd, All .ii-. n
Snowing thaaiMMtvaa lo be liideblail lit said r
latr should make liouuiltati latynu n' and thuai
havlns o'nlms aiialiisi it .Imniil ri'-n.i ii
lull authenticated fur ne liomi m
Al.M N s si.. iiUKr,
Ml ii M ',ii Mil
liiiiniiiin i'a.. tuna i e.MM
ADMINlSTRATOR'ri NOTICE Let
ters ui Ailinliilatrrition in 'hi
latataol Henry Kaugle la'a "f W. I'erry livp
Snyder endntv, l'u . dee'd, having Imi n itmnr
tu iln undersigned, nil persons kniiwliia them
el van Indel t. t to naiil i nlnte an in nil ,1 i,
make Immediate payment, white tl havtni
o'alina will prrsenl I ham duly authenticated ii
ilu underalgneil,
J. V N U'tlt.K. AjImliiUtrutiii
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itivrn Hint li'ttri . I. .Iiiiiii-nlin v
l.iti-
l'-lllli' of 1 Villll SlVlll 1 1
Township, 'uyder Oouuly, la,,
iiei'ii iK-n.ii iii due fiinn ..f law
Igtll ll, in W linlll llll lll.ll'l.ll'.l
i herel)
upon On
I wuahinKton
tie. aaatid. havi
to till' llll. I. I
Iii said ' -lull
nIk ..il. I make tmmi-ilinti- payment mi. I 1 1 1 . .
havinK elatma agalnsl it -li.mi.l preaettt Ihcui
duly aiithantlcated lor aattlemont.
11. N. S AltTK, I ,
W, II SWAItTZ, i Bseentora,
Bantt, I'a., Auk. 'Jti, It Oi
In raeatata of Davtd I In the Orphan'
Weaver, lata ol Union Court of Snyder
twp., Hnyder Co,, I'a.. I County,
dei fated. f
The underatgned auditor t spKlntci1 hy the
Court, to milks distribution of tin balaneein
tii. linnin nf a ll. Troutrnaiii administrator ol
the astatf uf lavit Wcavrr, Inlo of I n
inn township, Bnydof Countyi i'a.. deceaaafl, w
ahown hy the tlr-it an. I iliuil aceounl ol laid ml
mlntstralot will nit for ttm purnoaa uf his up.
Imintment, nt Iuh oflleo. in tfio borough uf Se
Insgrove, l'u.. on BATUHDAY, NOV'KMBKH
teird, P.ml.at IOu iIih W A. M. nt which llnu
mill plaea nil jhtsoiih Interested in the ill.) rlbti
lion uf naiil Imhinco, ol fiiliit. nre notified lu nt
land niut i n -. ui their dtalnui duly sutheu-tii'ati-it,
or he debarred front coming in on laid
fund,
IIORACR AI.I.I'.M AN, Auditor.
Oct. IMh, ItOI.
Luuri Proclamation.
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riss, im h i vv ,
Meiuhcrttnir. Unas,
I Olnee rtenrge,
. 'rnytiill Irvin,
llununel, Annul.
Il. tii I .ii'h. i n irti s,
ll-'-'f. Kit .
Ilertnsn, Peter,
lliiukreiniirg, w. .1 ,
1 .i.i .' ii, ,tridi i'.,
KiihIi r K ll .
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, Mum ci wm iv .
ItOW, .lulu. III. ill s
t Ihi le t ini'1 vrr ,
Hhnll, tleorire ll ,
i om--- .u. nt., Ilurry'
Hciioeh, II. ll.,
i siiniitti . 1 1. ui nrd.
siiut .'i.i'i ifer, .1 in nh,
s.'hni'iT. r. JneobO,,
rlliotxhergpr I'. II.,
s.i imhscn, wm .
, Thomiis, llnrrltion,
Willi it, a. h .
Wlnet , .liiHlati H .
I Wot. ', .t unes i,,
Wagner, Joseph,
t.i. 'nee.
ama
Krm.sllii
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Monroe
tiiapskaa
Prsuklln
Sellnsgnjire
v enl Beaver
w. p.-nier
Pens
sirlnir
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W ixtilngtnQ
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it' sidence,
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Munroe
Kpring
Monroe
Mlddlehnig
Penn
l: nor
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Mi idleburti
Wiishitigton
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Monroe
Penn
spring
viouros
Penn
i titon
imhltiglon
Hpring
West perry
Peso
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I nlon
.l:n k on
Holinsgrove
Krnnktln
Prunkl'n
lurry
chapman
PTHnkltn
Adams
Kiiinkllti
West Perry
Iteaver
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ENGINE NAMED ASSASSIN.
Ratlwaty Loetotsiotlve 'tttnl I'miinncn
UrlleVfl Is INihsi'ssciI nilji
Marderouis UcsIkos.
Wiikkkan tha ll.. n. Harold M. MeClun
President J ttdgs si the JndhJlsl District,
oompoisd ui the cuui.utiM nt Bnyder, Ami
t'nlon slut Pelcr f. Blegle nnd . T. lit in
I'.-l 1 1 r i w !'..-. ., Aanuclutd Juilcti In nn.l tuiSny
ilrr iinmty. htivclpniiril tlirlr itceei.t. hrnrliiu
ilsta th Till day ol Oct. A. !., 1UIII. tu mc
.llrectril lor the holding nlan Orphani' Court, a
court ol Common Pleat, court of Oyer snd Tit
miser and CHnerai Court ol Uuai 'btsxloniol
I he Pesos, at Midillrhtiruh, lor county nl
sayilvr. mi the run Monday, (hciiikt thn Dtb
ilsv of li.-.-. 191)1), Aiul In eonUnue line wucU
Notice ip thsrsiors borsby gives to ins Coron
sr,JastlessplthePssessDd Uonstablci in snd
Inrtlui COgnty nl Snyiler. to Bppest in ttls.lv
proper perfOS wliti their rollH. raoordS, Inqulsl-
tiiMiti, examtnatiiinp tuiii other remsmbranoei
lo do tboM! things which ui ihalr . . rn - - - and In
their beball psnslo lo t dons ai.ii witni'F.soi
snd persons proiscntlng In behell ol the Coin
un. nvassllh sgslnsi sn) person or pevsonii ars re
iulred to he then snd thsrs Hticiniin and tic
parting without leave si thslriieril. .Imticea
arc r..iif i.'j tu i. I'uiM't ii. 1 1 in ihatr attendance
at the a.M.lnli'il time Bgfsoabiy tu notice.
(liven iinilrr my loin. I '' senliil the Sherlll'1
ofllee in Hlddlsl urgh, the 9ih day ol Nov.
a. it.. an' ii mi nine hundred one.
Q, W ROW. rtherlfl.
Is here.
owh' Ad
WilHiwts' APPKA1KKMKNT8, Nolle
by klven I hut t Ik lull, .mi,. Wi.
priUminetiiK nniier Hi. t:iiu hi iv. have been nun
with the Clerk uf the orpsans' Court ofsnydei
county fur eiinflniiiiilnii Inc. nth, 1 'in .
No I. Appraisement nf I. lie et In Shutter,
willow nf Wlllkiln A. shi.it. i, lute nf I'liluh
Twp,, Hnyder i n.. Ps.i deceased, elected to ix
taken under the .m exemption law.
No. ll. Appraisement of Msry Fisher, wlfow
ofAasph Pisner, tats of Monroe Twp., rnyder
Co., is.. deceased, elected in he lakes under
ihe i . exemption Isw,
No. s, Appralsemenl of Barbara Plaher, wldi w
of Adam J. Pit her, Isle ol Peup Twp,, Hnyder
co , ph.. deceased, elected to betaken undrr.tbe
IWii'xeinptluli I lie. .
Potlioiiolnry a AerooiifM.
The followlrg sccoont win be presented foi
conflrmsilon on Mondsy, December 91 h, iwii.
The oral nnd tinai iceonnl of J. J. hnrsder,
ouafdlsn ind Committee of the peraon aid es.
inn of John Moyer, a lunslto peiioioiier t the
nt, dovernment.
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Mlddleborg, pa., Nov. Kb, IK1.
WAN TED-iSiSr
our 1IKADA1 IIK ami PAIN TAhl.K'l M. v ,
trunt you and give rlrgnnt prrmiiimn Of CMh.
Writ: tin and we will send feDOdl at iinrc. All
not wld can he returned, MY have best prt
noaltlon ever made. Write today. I x till.
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county to reprenent Inrne coinpany i f hoIIo
flnancial reinitiation, IIKifi salary per year, pav
ulilr weekly; $1 per day abeolutely sure and all
eipenaeir atralght, bona-flde. deHnite taalary
Uo cotnn:iBlon; nalary paid each Paturda and
eipeiirie money advaiHTd each wcrk. S'l AM'
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WANTKD-TItl'.-TViOltllY MKNAM1 MO
men to travel amladverttse for old cslahli-hr.1
boimr of solid niianciaf stanilinK. Nalsrv t';-i a
year nnd eipmnca, all payalile in esah. No can
vaasinK required. (Jive references and enotost
sclf-aildreiiscil ataniped envrtoe, Adilrusi
ManaKer, XA Cazlon Hldg., ( hicao. 4-IN-l
WANT EI KKV Kit A t. PKltSONN "V (TIAU
hi ter at (I Kood reputation in each state . oie in
litis (oniity reaoiisd ) to repiesent snd adveh
tine ohl I'titahlislieil wealthy business house of
solid fleancial standing, fahiry 81s SO waekll
v. iili eiprnsas ndilltloiiat, all psyabls in cimli
each Vi 1'ilnemlay direct ftotti hi ail offloei
Boiss nnd oaerlage furnished, when nsessssiy.
tfefarences, RiteToss self addreaied ilampcd
envelopSat Mnaager, DM Canton Ltulldlng, I Iii
cngo. V-'.'.' in
llnlf ti century Bfjo a thin BtreBin nl
Niagara fulls was first led nslde in
tutu a gristmill. To-dny n largei
Btream, which dirninishes seriously
the amount nf water that pusses over
the fall, furnishes almost ball a mil
lion-horse power. Father Hennepin
ivas doubtless the Vr-t white man In
see the mighty oaia ract. What 1 'a liter
Time will .vet behold there asses nl!
cnmiiulai iuii.
A man in Bajt county, Missuun, I
cana convinced recently that he Irad
Itteiplenl fe6iuuinpl6ni! Bveyy time hej
ilrcw n -full lu-rath he heard a cruel;
img sound. 'hr iloi:tj.)i' iii.-Covered
that the crnekliug sound was made Dy
u suiall buckle on his suspender.
"The Assassin" i the name given to
a vlcibtis-loohing, shifting erigibe
Which plies in Ihi Jersey City freight
yard of the Pennsylvania railroad.
The yardmen n i it that name be
cause they are convinced that it
really takes a pleasure in running oTtr
nnd killing persons, When it was
built, they say, there must hnve lieen
something about the surroundings
that east an evil spell upon the pon
derous thing.
Locomotives, according to a writer
in the New York Journal, havo ten'
peramcnts just like human beings.
They are good-ifatured, bad tempered,
murderous or charitable. It is even
usserted that some locomotives have
specialties in their wickedness, One
w ill take delight iii killing lit 1 1.' chil
dren, another in shiughterinir women,
while a third in itiuko a specialty
of t ramps or of a rdtlieil,
! "The Assnsslti" for many months
, has been looked upon as a locomotive
with 11 murderous heart. It has al
ready killed two men niul more ihan
a score of others hae uurt'owly es
( eaped its wheels. The tea in met i !-
i Clare that its thirst for lil I has not
i been satisfied hy the two murders it
I has (lime. They feel sure that more
victims must soon full before it.
They till strange stories of the lo
comotive quickening its pace with a
I fury that the engineer at the throttle
cannot control whenever there is
chance of running down a man. Some
of the experienced railroaders think
this is imagination ami superstition,
but the old-time engineer-- lre con
vinced that what they nay is right.
The last victim of "The Assassin"
wastleorge K. Durham, a son of H lllintn
Durham, former chief of I In New
Brunswick fire department, who
worked at night in the yards. Some
of the men now say that he had sev
eral narrow escapes from "The Assas
sin." The more imaginative believe
that the engine 'has sonic special
grudge against him personally.
A few nights ago Diirhnin kissed his
bride of two mouths good h, and went
to his work. He had not been long in
the yard before "The Assassin" rnn
upon him from behind and knocked
him down. Both of his legs were cut
off near the hips. He was removed to
tSt. Francis hospital, where he died
soon afterward in the arms of his
wife.
"These are not accidents.' - lid an
ohl engineer; "they are murder That
locomotive ought to he tak. u lu ,n eer;
nnd the pieces thrown away or I r
ied. If they were used again in tl.i
construction of another rn that
engine would hnve the srime character
istics that mark 'The Assassin.'"
lo Ills Opinion.
"1 see," said the widower, "they've
decided not to let Imbeciles marry any
in.ir.' in Minnesota."
"Have they?" i lie grumpy old bach
elor answered, "Then t he pr'eachersll
to look ai-mind f.r some oilier
iiai
way to make what extra motiey
need." Chicago Rccprdilli raid.
they
Bm vi Kb Dlfli -.
"Vhy nre each bt y tVlniHi I de
slrous f becoming presldktil of your
debating society?"
"ll eaves tiimV answered Miss
enite. "When you are in the chair
you nre nbh to snub so wany people
at once." -Washington Star..
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