The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 04, 1902, Image 3

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    M1D.DLEBURG POST.
Chpii as Well as Men : Court Frcciainatia
- TTrHKRE4h th Hon. Harold M. MeOlar
i mm j A nn AiMai Sm
Kidney irouoie.
i directed ii tuc h..lln oiaa ttrtihaa' Court, a
. iKSSens am onion: ueautv. vteor it .. "H""'' oiom m
.ICJ"" . . . . - -
Viw.Oom JuUtra t the Judicial IMatnoi
I cvno-o i tha cnuntte ot Snyder, and
i ' h j. 0 and I-eler F. Kil and L T. Gm
, berlintf. t4 Hjdati J udrfM la and for Sot
, ilsr county. hve iMued their preoaiit. bearing
data In 61 b dar at Oct. A. 1)- 1I1IH. tu aia
th t'tace, at Mirldletinran, lor the eounlT l
8n?iier, u t! nl Moodav, (twine tha '8th
day ul !. and to coutinua on week.
Notice u IhorrK.re harel.y alven to tha Corun
ar, .lutiicci oi tiie I'eare and Constable la and
krthe coaiiiy .rmir, lo appear In thur
pmper perwiu with their rolli. record, tnquial
lion, eiainlnation.1 and other remembrance
to di thnee thlnvi which ol their office and lo
their bchall partaln to be done and wltneafM
and emini pniMM-utlni: In behalf of the Uom
nmiiwcoUh nanlni-t n HrH)nur person are re
quired to be then and there attending and de
pAitliix without leave al their peril. J unices
are rfiiote.i to 1 punctual in their attendance
at theupiHilnte.l time ufreenbly to notice.
Olreu under my han.t . pt-nlat the Sheriff's
OHk-o In AilddloturKh, the 8li day ul Nor.
A. lm tho .Ruud nine hundred two.
U. W. ROW. Sherllt.
K10 and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kld-
n neys are out oi oracr
tiJT or diseased.
'1 IfMnrv lnnM I.
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be toi
flirted with Veak kif
1 tieys. 1' '1 e ch-'d ur:u-
! "cr. if the
-u. tVi fipt1- hen tha child
PL . 4cf - -uould be able to
tS die P "-V" " ls ct a'nic' "Ith
t wetting, oepend upon it. the cause of
V . .... i. Lliinmv trMilM. inilthA I Ml i-j ' i . n i - .... .
" . , I . ..n,n.rfa Ilia I.mImuhI t 'V t I I ! 1 '1 1 t hi ( .1 1 ..... I ... . K . .
houlQ DC iuw"uj uci:iicm Ul V.. . . . ""'"PI iwiut-.i firnonn U.IVfJ
S"0"' "n-i- I . il 0l t ll r Alllllllllslmliiru llnnril,. .,
i n unpleasant e.lo, , . m ''.V
dt-r i mm! v. iiml tlie s ime will bo prt'suMitrd tor
ronnriimtlun and nlluwuupn at tho court House
n .Ml(.ilcbur'li, Muii.luy, Oct. 61 li. m.
r. i,n-irtant oreans.
I'., and bladder and not to a habit as
Ken as well as men are made mis
Uu with kidney and bladder trouble.
h both need the same great remedy.
l miifl na u, s v
UmrvRoot Is soon realized. It is sold
it one oglES
. Vau mav nave aitnaniFiuii
le bottle by mail
also pamphlet tell- Home of Swamp. Root.
.mbout it. including many of the
unds of testimonial letters received
n sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
X Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
stion this paper
Divorce Notice.
frtnU tnivcr, Into of fteelton, 1'auphin
vunly. ivniia.
!rr, Virgie A. Strwcr, your wife, ha
lithfl In me our ni i oiuiiion I iciis oi
:rrrauuty.of (iilolicr Term. 1MM, No. 9.
uflrilviin-e airiimi yon. iuw, you are
t notitUU iitnl nnuirea toappt'nr in sum
mir iK'lwri' Moiulay, the ninth iliiy of
uiier. Io next to itnnwcr tha coniplfiint
!! Via-ii' A stmwM-r, and in ilcfoult of
ifipnrancc you vl 1 be liable to huvo a
irAMK'U in J o jr iiujm-iiit
liflmrir. W. Hi'.
ct II, I i'-. MierilT of bnyili r I o.
hrsifSalocfEcal Estate.
trtuo ofm'crtiiiu writ of nlia Ki. Ku.invuMl
lcourt of roinniiin l'lc?9 of iSiivder
;it. i';.. ini'l t me ilr'ct;(i, I will ni?li at
client t lie I'oiirt lioiH.) in jliillli;tiurrt
oxKUiDAi", i)i:ci:mhi:u s, low.
ITO o'l'lo -k p.m., the followinjr rent en
. wit : All that certain lot or piece of
I lituatc in tho Nlo of tropin tlielior.
f f-elin-urove Snyder county bounilcil
d-crii"fil. a IoIIiivvh: Ailiolnin U'nliiiit
ntlie north, on tho ca.t by Anion (i"ii.
t.nn ttic fouti by nit alloy, and on llio
ylot of John W, l.udwitr, containinir 00
v l'Vi feet. wlH'rcon am erected a TWO-
1 m ini', nn r.i.i.i.Mr IIOI ili and
iutliuiltliti'.4. Al-o a lot of fruit lli'li UN
. m ami unities, on tho above unite I
t'lltiken into execution and tolje iuld Ca
iicr yul t.iti J. Lovcrt.
iOS.ce, O. W. KO'.V,
burn. Nov. 11, 1D. Sheriff.
1. Hrt and final account of Charlee RFI.her.
rnimlmstriiior of the etute of AsupU Kinlu-r.late
of Monroe township, doeeael.
?. Fira and filial account of John Rlckhart
BlinlTii-lrntor of the cM.ite of .loimthan Hick
hurt, Ikte of Wanhinirton towimhip, decca.ied.
3 First nnd fttml nccouct of "The Sunhury
Trust ami Sife HrH.at Co " Kunrlian ol the en
! i, ?r'' M"y "ow' 'i"or child of Mary
JH. How, late ot Snyder county, 1'a. deceased.
4. First and final account of Nathan Hackeu.
burif. administrator C. T. A. of John M. Hack
rnburir, late of Adam towimhip, deceased.
' J",'1?.1 tn - ""' "t M. K. Hassi'nTer
am .. M Hlitndel. executors of the m
and tcslameut of Absalom Knyder. late of Mi.l
ulebui(li, deceased,
vi i - M- SHINDKL,
JlidillelMirt; Ta , Nov. 8, iwr. t'lcrk.
Jury LBt.
TJki otor.ind lurnrs drawn for the Court ot
Oyt-r and Terminer and (Jeneral J4 delivery
andfourt or tiuurtor Nwlonsof lite I'euoe of
hnviler county held at Ut'c.Terin,comiuini:U.i!
Monday, J)ec. 8, 11 ij. b
wamtawl He KlKkta. . I . , .
A Httle daughter of a clergyman wa. UUAKUES ARE DENIED
ot feeling well and had to be put to
ikq eariy.
"Mamma," aid she, "I want to aee
my dear papa."
"So, dear," raid her mother, "papa
is not to be disturbed just now."
Tresfntly came the pleading voice:
"I want to see my papa."
"So," was the answer, "I cannot dis
turb him."
Then the four-year-old parishioner
rose to the question t f privilege.
"Mamma." said t,lie, "I inn a tick
woman and I want to see my minuter."
Cincinnati Enrptirer.
nroppMl with a Moiir.
A dog: In the' town of Cologne
Ahs, nt-mlr.dCIy yr,a.p,d ut a bogre,
J'ut the mtRiili!ed brute
Had Just grubbed his own foot.
So the bone that he snapped was bis ocne.
I'hlladelphia I'rtss.
Schools ia the Philippine Islands
Are Non-Sectarian.
Cathollr Kt DUerlrnlaated Aicataet
aad rroaelytlaa; la Korbiddra
Father MrKiaaoa'a K dura
tional I'roposltloa.
W ON'T CIT HATES.
tiUANDJtKOItS
Matne- Occupation.
Homier, Cloyd I laborer
lliiiKuman. A A. teaebcr
Cooper, John I. (.'Ciitleniati
Puiin, Calvin S. laborer
KiiK I. Albert luinberman
I'elker, lte:llien N. luereliailt
I'islier, Aimuoii laborer
1'istier, (ieo. 1', f irmer
Korry. Simmi laborer
Fryiiiire., William la'ioier
tirlmin, II bottler
liartman V. II bl.ieksmith
llelfrh u. Cbnrle Imrtemler
Ileiiubaeh. Albert farmer
lleintzleiiian. Havid f irmer
lleriold, '', rue nent uin
I'crriihl.Siivorra M i!oiitlemaii
IleiroM, T. ti. teaelier
Jlilliisli. Thos. inerelmnt
Kiimmel. Iianiel liilton r
I-epley, Henry C. fariner
Hmith, Allen it carpenter.
Willi- r. K.I furniture .cul
"ooincr, Miehaol gentleman
I'KTIT.irimu!
List of I'tlt. Jur.ir.s drawn Mr the .Cmtrt of
1 ntiM.ion .".,h, c ..in ni quarter Session or Hie
I eije.", C .ul . (.er .-ii.l lVniiliier.iu.1 i.,.',erl
...... .j "i .-. i..i. r i unity. i'i
I''c. rTl:l, eolil lien Iiil' l)..c. S. pi. a
Residence.
1'erry West
Monroo
Helinsgrovo
l'crly West
Heaver
Heaver V.
Selinsjrn 've
elillsl.rove
S aoliingtoii
Monroo
'usliingteti
'entre
SprniLT
Franklin
Aliddlcureek
.Monroe
t'llioll
I'tiioii
elitiHji.ive
Cliapinaii
Spring
I'enn
. I as
(ill'crs 400
l' liivtich of
Omih'Im
Hi.vs- API'lt A1SKMKNTS.-.Votlct- Is liere
i.'.'Ktveu that, the followlnir WWowa'Ai.-
tments under t lie t;im law, have iM-en thud
i lent or the orp tuns court of Snyder
V lorconnnti:it Ion Dec. 8, lfl2.
nwraent of Murv .1. I.nk'hlev. wldnnr
hi J. Kcichley, hit" of Monroe townshln.
l-r county, 1'a , deceased, elected to be
under the fKi exemption low.
U .M. MiilN DEL, Clerk O. C.
tlTTOn'S KOTICE. Votlee I. I,,.i.
f " i letters testamentary upon tlie
n.iiu muc:s lute ot lieaver town
nyiler County, I a., deceased, have
wil in due form of liw ... i
K to whom nil indebted to said . stuto
muke iinincdiiite payment and those
- claims nirain.t it sli,..il,l ,...., i
fullienticatcil lor settlement.
AI.FHF.DSIEC11T, Executor.
F.- Trustworthy Gentleman or fidy
I L ' """? ousincas lor an o .1
! !du 'il Bnaneial standing
Kk,'w1'l;w'!!!lcIy,M,lBrJro' pm
!. Manager, MO Caxton Bldg, Chlcago
np-
For results
PAYS
to advertise in a live and
to date newspaper,
trjr
The POST,
Vive Bromouiuine .raD,eU
cure, no pay. Prio
Name.
lilckel, Jaek'on Innorer
iLiwersox, t. Allen farmer
llulick, Suniiel farmer
Coon, Willinm S Agent
I niibcrman. Milton gent.
1) cese, Frank f irmer
Kbright, .lolm farmer
l.r.iley, Jacob farmer
elker, John gentleman
tiarmnn, Foster S. far r
iroyl.HI, C. C- farmer
Urecnhoe, fj-O. K. ntlcuian
1 anlilig, Henry merchaiit
llaziett. J'sse farmer
Herman, H. F. farmer
Miirnocrgi r, it. li
Hummel, I'aul
Jarrett, Newton
Kintzer. Jo ies
Kramei, Jacob
Krcbs Cfeo. a.
l.eitau-1, I,. A.
Meiser, ,Iaib L.
Aijd'Mcswnrtli. J. II. lumberman
....uoicMvarin, 4er M . farmer
Moyer. J. K. laborer
Vusser. Win. II. farmer
Musscr, ISam l laborer
Muaser, Adam H. farmer
Nerliond, Oeo. laborer
Hciclicntiach, Ilciibcn H. mason
r .yuer, . ... gentleman
W tiydcr. Miles coal dealer
ciiumoncu, n,
Hhirk, Wm.
Sliolly, Wm.
Schneo, Philip A.
HtaufTer, 0. a
Hluck, Harrison -
tam, Henry
tarmi'
farmer
farni'T
lalionrr
farmer
farmer
laborer
r.
ItM t .
( ll.l. ., ,',
Ceil re
.'Monroe
Monroe
Midilleireek
Spring
Perry
P.'nn
Heaver W.
Ilea' er
Perry 11 est
Sprii.g
I en y
Jackoti
Monroe
Perry
Midd'ecreek
Icnn
Pen i
Franklin
Adams
Perry nest
I'crry
Heaver
Adams
Chapman
Franklin
Penn
Washington
Centre
Perry
Ileover
Solln"grove
Union
Centre
Jackson
Pcriy
Sellnsgrove
Hprinff
Centre
Washington
Perry West
lliddlohurg
Washington
Washington
Monroe
r!eaer A'est
Wasllintrton
WiSTKIl A Trtsft.n..t..''1 t .
J,?1'ytomi"m'a business for an old
establ shed house of solid financial standing.
A straight, bona fids weekly salary of $18 paid
by cheek each Wednesday with, all expenses
direct from headquarters. Money advanced for
expenses. Manager, H0 Caxton tildg. Chlcairo.
a-4 JM.
Lawyer Your lnvrr
marks in set t lenient nf t!
promis.. ease.
Client 1 won't settle fur less than
500 marks 1 1 1 n t .-1111(111111 evety
time! Das Kl.-Ine Witlilntt.
Tlie 1'nlr Musician.
II"r violin u.plaue !..ili win;
S'.i'. li clatiior Is nl'M mil (;
II. r iniisic-'.- r.illu l- ll.it m 1. 1 1 . 1 11.
ltut then h. r pose Is 1 !i.inn:r.B.
'iih.nn'..r. Star.
A .1louy-nviiiu llevlee.
Mr. He l.i'iiUer The hills mv
pik!s me from tlie summer resorts are
ruinous,
Mr. Do Shnrp My u ife didn't remain
II way two weeks.
"KliV llmv did you tnaiiaoe it'.'"
"ilircil a fellow to typewrite my
letters to her. and seenled the
oith violet." X. Y. Weekly.
The bureau of iu,ular affairs of the
war department has made public the
report of Frank 11. llowen. acting gen
eral superintendent of public instruc
tion for the rhilippine islands, upon
the charges made in the l iiiud States
against the kehool system of the isl
unda aHeoinef that it was used n-n
proselyting agency against Catholics
and generally u.-cd to the prejudice of
Catholicism.
These charges were forwarded to
Manila and the reply was made to Act
ing Gov. Wright.
The report of Superintendent l'.owen
is a general nnd specific denial of the
charges. He says that of 'JO persons
who have ben division superintend
ents only one has ever been n clergy
man, lliree dinsion superintendents
were appointed from a list submitted
by lenders of the Knmnn Catholic
church in the United States.
In this connection the report snvs
"The question of the religious belief
of applicants and appointees was never
considered until late in 11M1. At that
time a special lot of applications,
gathered by the authorities of the
liomnn Catholic church in the United
c,i... ., ...
. .i s. iii in 1 1 1 e civ 11 governor
or thi-e islands and transmitted to
the general superintendents, l'rom
these special lists ilir,
intern!
pointe
Inents
In iston super-
11;
and
paper
An I'.Mreinp View,
Towne The ciiy couueiliuen, 1 un
derstand, are perfecting a phut to
bury all the electric wires. There's
tsome oiul in that, anyway.
llrowne It would be' bet'ter Ktill If
the people could only perfect n plan
to bury the city counciliucii. 1'hilu-cielphi.-i
Tress.
Mraub. Iienton
Kpriagle.U 0.
Walter, F. P.
Weller, John
Wlldt, J. A.
Young, Isaac N.
Zeiber, John
Zerbe, Ueorge
blacksmith
farmer
farmer
farmer
farmer
farmer
farmer
merchant
farmer
Hreryman
farmer
farmer
laborer
farmer
'laborer
Tnstcd lncer.
It was Tommy's first glnss of Boila
water that he hud been tensing for
so lOllfT.
"Well, Tommy, how docs it tast?"
asked bis father.
"Why," replied Tommy, with a
puzzled face, "it tustcs like your
foot'b usleep." Cineiiumti Knquirer.
Not So Very lllsra.
"I have been told," suitl the new
patient, "that you are the highest au
thority on nppendlcitis."
"Oh, 1 don't know," replied the emi
nent surgeon, "I only chnrge $1,000 per
operation." Catholic Standard and
Tiroes.
re
. teaeiiers. were uti-
. In reporting these appoini-
to tlie cin ''"M rnor the fin
erni sitperirt. 'iident stated: M have
had n.iich (iillicultv in linding p. ..m
i . 1,:. 1 . ,. ' . . , ' 1
01 . me t'.i 1.1 a ppncai tons w nn a re pi is-
scssi"; .'i 1 ;e educa : lonal prepri rat
and t. aching experience wlii. h i
quire.: i.r other appoint ces in tl K
partm nt. I hose who have not bp.-n
scicei u seem to lie wlo.ilv eti-uit-
able."
The
secta 1
sehoo!
pine '
ful for
tabli-l
a pub:
only departure from strict nor,.
aiiNni in the conduct of tl,,
- was a provision of the I'liilip
in in is s ion. which made it law
a priest or mini-tee of any es
ipiI church in the pueblo when
ie school is situated to teach re-
it t
-.sir? .jp rrr:.'- k
Connar-I Fre or Cell.
"I Just received your bill for pet
ting me off with a fine in that case
Inst week."
"Anything wrong with itt"
"No, but I've changed my mind.
I'd rather go to prison." X. Y. Herald.
The American
Newspaper Directory
till a WneL- ' ti """"J' li.MUUIISIltru 1009.
k...... rK 18 "'e source of information nn NVwsmi.uir AtatSuiuH.
Ud vPrC Stote,,n,,Cnd. 11
P'.."'o?,h,'0Adyerti8iDS Agents. "Etors, Filitiemns and tlie
It 1 . 7" -r upon "s tementi as the recognliod authority.
'hed popl ? Klescription of each place in which newspaiK-rs
1 KivW tho nori r0?!?1 Iuu'l0. name and location of county, etc.
t tZ uv? 0f 011 Newspapers and other reriodicab.
t Sv ! 1 nllt,C8' Rehon, Claw, Nationality, etc.
gost iel-requcncy of Issue.
Pves the Editor's L.
'g'VCS the Publisher'a
6!V the Size of the IW
t kivps h . .. A .
, c "oscnption Trice.
K!S!ete?fEstab,i8h"'ent-
nah "''0"..!!!, us well as f.r a Feries of years
r,;., ',v"'lMrtodetermln. II. 1 . J
(1'l'circui,,!!!ll'a,ra,e ,ist ofttH impura rated in the botly of the
1 Rives a ' no,07.ronhousand. '
giv., a '"5. of aAl newspapers having a Suntlay isue.
ri.Trade, i k" ,ass J "blicatjons (KeliKioti3, Agricultural,
''""taios niniiBtl nB1V,,f, et ) "nJ complete Index to each class.
fwrsaui. ,otaieBllowino- towns in which there
i also ft9. Uttn -a? elroulatlon.
ari ",u" maer valuable tabulations and classifications.
Dollar!! MERICAN NEWSPAPAR DIRECTORY Is Five
net ash, all transporUUon charges prepaid.
faiPorMoa
tt lit- u or moat wall,- ViT . ' ""J romiuuraa me point upon wn icq
"'aiciOBT h Z. . ""'eriiser. 1 ns vraalaas possible
A Teat.
"llow is your daughter coming; on
with her music 7"
"Well, I don't knowr whether It la
thBt ah has improved, or that I am
getting uited to it, but I en stop In
doors now while she is praoticlnjr."
Chicago American.
I'acle Eben'a Philosophy.
"De man dat pertends to be?
Rtnahtcr dan any one elac," Bald Un
cle Ebcn, "is like a man dat's runnln
in debt. He kin enjoy hlsne'f a henp
as lonjr aa hia credit lastit; an' after
dat he's In trouble." Washington
Mar.
erf i
Ills niplomacy.
She (coyly) How old do you really
think I am?
He (gallantly) I haven't the
slightest Idea, but you certainly don't
look as old aa you look. Chicago
American.
I torn That Way.
Bacon That boy next door Is a fear
ful liar.
Egbert ne came naturally by 11
His father, I understand, is a famous
fisherman. Yonkerg Statesman.
1 care It taken
systematically.
while
dun iv
70" taken liiafcJTSr. yatemal
liaSJ' " "DeIl?mw.n.,d,,"yudSnl itatamenta i
p "Pots to tiinanlSui TS ""1Ub" losl such aa would resort to
R Rowell & Co., Publishers
L U VCU iTHBBT, BW TOBM.
On the BUrket.
"I hear you are looking for a don
key. I have one for aale."
"I bought one yesterday."
"Well, any time vou need nrmth.e
one' don't f orgat me." X. T. Journal.
Her Idea of It. j
"Would you marry a man whose
wife bad secured a divorce front him
for cruelty?" ,
"I covld tell better after I saw the
woman." Chicago Ilecord-HaraM. j
1
afar Thaw,
Ha When may I call and aee yoo.
Miss Mabel? ,
She You'd better wait aaMl next
week. ' Papa's going to eeU aha dog
then. Chicago AmerioejL . ' -
FATHEn W. I). M KINNON.
(He Wants Philippine PrlcM to He Kdu
cated In Anurlca.)
ligion for one-half hour three times a
week In the school building to pupils
whose parents have exprebfed a wish
for such construction.
Concerning proselyting, the report
cay a:
"Not only is no proselyting allowed
or attempted In any of the public
schools, but inquiry of the leaders of
the four principal l'rotcstunt dcm. ini
tial ions here brings out the fact that
so far aa is known by these lenders
there is not a native 1'rotcstnnt Hun-
day school teacher in the entire arch
ipelago."
The statement that not one-third of
the Frotestunt teachers ever taught
a day before ffoing to the Philippines
and that the Catholic teachers are sent
on to the distant provinces is emphat
ically denied.
Father McKinnon, a priest oflicially
connected with the public school sys
tem in Manila, who went to that place
as chaplain of the First California
regiment at the outbreak of the .Span
ish-American war, has urged the au-
thorities of the Philippines church to
send 400 of the younger native priests
to America for a couple of years' train
ing in seminaries in the I'nited States.
Father McKinnon says he discussed
this plan with the lnte President Me
Kinley, who approved it, ns it was be
lieved f it in this way Filipino clergy
men would become imbued with the
broad fArit of American priesthood.
It is believed possible that money for
carrying out this project could be
raised in America. It is estimated that
the seminary expense of each priest
would be about $l.'iO a year. The na
tives are favorable to the plan. The
fact that the native priests speak a
different language from those in
America would be no hindrance, be
cause all Catholic clergymen have a
common knowledge of Jjitin, and be
tides a number of priests in the United
Statee speak Spanish.
...S
for Infants and Children.
Castoria Is a harmless substitute lnr Castor Oil, Par
Krk, lrs and SMitliinr Syrups. It is lMonsant. It
t'tmtaiiis neither Opium. iMorpliinn imr other Nun-otic
Miltstniice. It destroys Worms ami allays l-'everislmess.
It eures IHarrliu-a ami Wind C'olie. It relieves Teeth
injf 1 roubles and eures Constipation. It regulates tho
Stoniaeh and llowels, rivintr healthy and natural hleeo.
lho Children's Panuceti-Tho .Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
.Bears the Signaturo of
izsvv -cue
In Use For Over 30 Years.
I invite all to my slrt. nnd fall y,ir nttt ntii.ti to mv
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The Aetna Founded A. D.. 1819 Assets
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The New York Life Insurance Co.
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Your Patronacre is solicited.
durinq HOT WEATHER
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SAMPLE,
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BLUE FLAME COOK STOVES.
"New Rochester"
COOKING under these circumstances is a pleasure. The RocheRter
Lamp (Jo. stake their reputation on the ntove in question. The
best evidence of the patisfactiou enjoyed is testimonials galore and du
plicate orders from all parts of the world.
r literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stove and
tho "New Rochester" Lamp.
Tou will never regret having introduced these gcods into your house
hold '.i
The Roclieser Lamp Co.,
Park Palace and 33 Barclay St., New York.
Maaarca of the Forvat.
A few weeks ago tlie re was dls
toverei eaat of Fresno, Cal., in the
Sierraa, the largest tree in the world.
At the time it was said that it meas
ured ISO feet In circumference. John
Mttir, the naturalist, has visited the
tree and reports that it measures at
the baa only 100 feet, and at four
feet above the ground ia only 97 feet
In circumference, it is, however,
fergr than" "Geo. Sherman" and
"Gen. Grant," which heretofore were
the reeofalMd nenarcha of the for
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