The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 19, 1903, Image 2

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    MIDDLEBURG POST.
HOW THE BFE WykKS.
aa? Inarrl Kot 0ly Makes Wax lit
Hoary Hat Alio Fertilise
IMaala with I'ullra.
John Burroughs says that when a
bee brings pollen into the hive lie ad
vances to the cell in which it is to be
deposited ami kicks it "IT, us one
might his overalls or rubber boots,
making one foot help another. The
honey bee ranks among the highest
of all insects, because of its thought
ful provision for the future ntul the
care shown its young. The young bees
which receive this care from tlis
working bees are called larvae. The.-e
lire of three kinds, found in thrt
different kinds of cells, and they are
called queens, drones anil workers.
The best time to htndy this wonder
ful insect is when buckwheat and
goldenrod are in bloom. If possible,
visit mine hive and try to see them
at work inside. It is very interest
ing to see a few captured bees thut
have been fed some honey "take a
bee line" for home when let loose.
This is the plan followed in the
mountains ami elsewhere when bunt
ing for wild honey. Frequently these
bee will return for some more honey
to the same place where they were
fed at first, as their instinct is akin
to reason, and Vhey always observe
a place so as to return to it. When
making room in the hive for a set
of young 1 s the old queen bee
leaves the hive, followed by nearly all
of the grown bees that are there at
The time, and. after scanning in the
air, they go directly to a new home,
just n if they had selected H e
place beforehand. They not only
make wax and honey, but add to
their usefulness by carrying the pol
len for the fertilization of flowers.
PEN SYSTEM LAUDED.
Inder It. It l Claimed. rrreeiilnKC
of Chicken t He llalard Can
I He Increased.
In raising chickens, 1 have found the
"pen system," as we call it, the most
satisfactory and successful way of all
in handling the hen and her brood. The
system is as follows: In making the
fencing ordinary plasterer's lath is
used. The sides are ten feet long, and
the ends eight feet. The laths are
nailed to a six-foot base board, with n
three-inch top stringer, which latter
is a foot and a half below the top t nils
( f the upright. The sides and one end
are nailed to square surface posts,
which enables us to move the pen every
few days, when desired. One end of
the p n is attached to one post by a
small rope, or wire tie, in order that it
may be swung open in lieu of a gate.
Aa Average Teataeratare. s
It vii evident that the tenant waa
' Uirry.
"That flat!" he exclaimed.
j "What about it?" asked the agent-
i "You assured me that you could
promise me a pood average tempera
ture." I "Don't you get it?"
I "I should say not. It's colder than a
; tarn."
"Very likely it Is on occasions. ad
mitted the agent, "but what has that
j got to do w ith the average? Just put
1 the summer temperature into yourcal
I dilations, and you will find that I spoke
'the truth." Brooklyn Life.
SUPPLIED OCULAR PROOF.
A I) I rue.
The fl!Kr.t of time Invites despair.
Yet bids u? strive anew;
It tenners silver tbfuUKh pur hair
And brings the mortgage due.
Washington Star.
! hhkakim; it ukstly.
The Doctor My poor boy! I'll tell
you the worstl You'll be well just at
the time school opens again. Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
I'oiEllna;.
He Is a fool who In the cup
Ills sorrow tries to drown.
You cannot keep your spirits up
Uy nutting spirits down.
Philadelphia Hecord.
l , JiELi-.
I - - - -
Wouldn't Deem Sataral.
"I have un idea," he announced sud
denly. "Well, you'd belter not let anybody
know about it," she answered wearily.
"Why not?"
"Decause if it waa found out it would
be considered an evidence of plagiar
ism. Chicago Post.
Sort of lltilnen Agent.
"Yes." said the family doctor to the
guest, "I have always insisted upon it
that my daughters must learn to make
cake and pie- especially pie."
"May 1 ask w hy?" inquired the guest.
"It's a grcnt help in my business,"
replied the family doctor. Cleveland
riain Dealer.
Pretty Far Gone.
Clara Do you think Algy is really
and truly in love?
."Dora In love?. Whytbevjioqr fel
low is so desperately in love that his
latest made-to-measure suits hang on
him like ready-made clothes. X. Y.
Wceklv.
THE MOl'EUN 1'KN SYSTEM.
Within the pen w!. r. completed, a - t.ut
water and viinii'M proof coop : placed
for the hen ami her broei!. :m. it i
liecessarv to remove the outer or
flight feathers of one wing of li e
mother hen, so tint she cannot fly i nt.
The lathing should also be nailed eh e
enough together to confine the chick
ens until they are large enough to t'.y.
I'y that time they will be weantd, and
should have the range .vhich is mces
sary to their further Jeveli. pint tit.
Uut a larger coop, with u roosting
perch, is then necessary foi them. Tl.i
pen may be in ilied in con net ti'.n with
a brooder, but it will then require a
light movable shed several feet square,
or a weather-proof brooder, to pro
tect the chickens from inclement
weather. This plan keeps the joui.g
chicks out of the dew of the early
mom; and gives the keer control ol
the hen all the time she is with tht
chickens; and at the same time it pro
vides a refuge constantly, in case oj
sudden and heavy showers, hawks, oi
vermin of any kind. Under this sys
tem we find it possible to raise fully
25 per cent, more chickens than we
could in tf:e.oM "range as you please
wa,Vd infinitely grcatei
pleasure wliltf the work and worry
is reduced tola minimum. H. H. liter
in Epitomist.
Preparing Baaea far roaltr?.
Fowls always prefer bones that art
broken or cut (not ground) iaU sinal
pieces, with meat either raw oi
cooked adhering to them. The hem
do not care for the commercial bone
unless such is free from the odor ol
ammonia or decaying matter. Dry
bones, either broken or ground, wil
be eaten, but not so readily as tho:
that are fresh. Fresh bones are not
easily ground in any kind of mill
They are usually steamed, in order tc
render them brittle, or placed in th
oven and burned. Of course, wh I
ubjected to heat they lose more oi
les of the nitrogenous matter, sue)
at meat or gelatin. With u bono
cutter all kinds of bores can be pre
pared for the fowls. -Farm and Fire
tide.
full Absorb Had Odor.
An experienced "henologist" says:
Eggs in a way a just us susceptibb
to bud o'lors as Is milk. The odor o:
onions when fed to the hens Is eaai
ly discernible in the eggs they pro
duce. A lady friend of ours simph
spoiled haw eggs by placing bulb
load f creosote preparation fr
tilt Beat to get rid of the lira
Where food egjrs are wanted hen
should l tVlowe9 to do acsvetr
Her IraitKlnntlott.
"That young lady must have a very
vivid imagination," said Willie Wash
ington. "What makes you think so?"
"I'.very lime I tell her a story she
s;is she iui:iL'iti''R she has heard it be
fore." Washington Ptar.
A Well as He Could.
"Do ou think I covered the
ground?" asked the lawyer when he
had concluded his presentation of the
cae.
"Well." said his client. "I think you
covered as much of it as your size
would permit." 1'ronklyn Kagle.
Modest lletfl n n I iik,
"Young man." said the pompous in
dividual. "I did not always have this
carriage. When 1 first started in life
I had to walk."
"You were lucky." chuckled the
youth. "When I first started in life I
couldn't walk." Chicago Daily News.
That Was aa Fnsy One.
Instructor (in despair) Well, at
lens t you can tell me where the Magna
Charta was signed?
Student (cheerfully) Oh, yes! King
John signed that at the bottom. Har
vard Lampoon.
Aa Easy Oar.
"lint how am I to know when I am iu
love?" asked the young debutante.
"When you think as much of a man
at you do of yourself," replied the
woman of the world, "that is love."
Cincinnati Knquirer.
Aa Ueed as Asbea.
Servant Here's a sample package of
breakfast food that a man left for you
to try.
Mistress Very well, liridget. You
may sprinkle it on the Icy sidewalk.
N. Y. Journal.
Worn Resoarrefal Mlaaoarl Lawyer i
Basil y W oa Over the Jary la
Slaade Case.
l! TU kdnlnlstralof It in Fair tM.
Ut says that at Farla a $30 Imitation ;
sable cloak waa,'
substituted for the
. .1 Wealth. realthJngom.of
the most valuable cloaks in the world
among Mrs. Fair's effects; also, that
Mr. Fair was in his lifetime, to use a
"Resourcefulness in a lawyer in the
actual trial of a case is as necessary
ns the same quality in a general on a
battlefield," said Representative Champ alang phrase, "just puddin" for Pa- j
Clark. "I saw my old law partner, ex- risian jewelers, who sold him what was ;
Lieut, fiov. David A. Rail, gain a slan- supposed to be valuable strings of
der case once under difficult circum-' pearls, but which turn out to lie imi- ,
r-tances-as It were, snatch victory 1ations. it n.g that it tnkesexperts '
from the jaws of defeat 1 1 u,u h differenee. At whit.h the
Hull had for a client a wizen-faced, . o.
average comment, as me juuiuuupuua
Hails
Had Turned Blue
Limbs Bloated.
Lay in a Stupor From
Heart Disease.
shambling, wild-eyed old tie-chopper
named Sam l'.arnes, slim ns a racer and
short of stature. A fat, stocky, 200-
pounder named Zach Root he had ac-
News views it, would be: "What's the
odds?" Aesop has a fable of a miser j
who got all his store in the shape ol
Dr. Miles' Heart
Cured Me.
Cure
cuscd Rarnes of stealing his bacon, and gold, w hich he buried in his gardeu
, lie was wont to visit It and gloat over l
; it. At one visit finally he found
1 !,.. ltnta omnti' nml It.. l mtl I it I'll lll'Ilf I
i heaven with his bootless cries." A
' friend, hearing him, inquired the cause,
! and then gave this piece of sound ad
; vice: "Just put a stone there and
think that it is your gold and it will
do you just as much good." So, in the
present case, what is the difference be
tween sham sables anil real ones? The
one w ill keep the wearer just us warm
as the other, and be, so to say, just
as sightly. And the same thing is to
' be said for the imitation pearls.
Neither of them comes under the head
: of productive capital. Aside from the
question of covering as clothes, which
does not come in here, both belong
1 to the barbaric category of oruamenta
1 lion, in which the last development of
human kind seems to touch the first.
HON. CHAMP CLARK.
(Missouri ConKrtssman Who Is Famed as
a Story Teller )
had forced Rarnes in his own cabin, in
the presence of his wife and children,
to hold out his foot for measurement
to see if it would lit certain suspicious
tracks.
"Some time ugo," reinar' s the Tip
!' the Tongue man of t . N w York
1'ress. "I bad occa-
ot a ( sir of Art
sioii tti call upon a
for Art'. Sake. f.i(.l(, W,H(M. ,uuu
is luxurious in its animint incuts. On
The nails turning blue is a sign of defective
circulation at is the bloating ol the arms and
legs. Other common symptoms of heart dis
ease are shortness of breath from slight ex
ertion, pain in or near lieirt, smothering
spells, palpitation or fluttering, weak, tired
and hungry spells, dreaming and nightmare,
sudden starting in sleep, in severe cases the
brain, stomach, lungs, etc., may become so
disordered as to mislead the physicians as to
the nature of the disease. If yeu sufler from
any or all of tlioe symptoms ynur heart is
diseased and treatment should not be post
pone a single day. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
is guaranteed to help you as it has helped
thousands oi others.
"I owe my life to Dr. Miles Heart Cure.
After lour doctors met in consultation on my
case, their verdict was taat I had suffered
from heart disease so long that they could do
nothing for me and I would surely die. My
brother said, 'W hile there is hie there is
hone, we will try Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.'
When I began taking it my nails had turned
blue and my arms and legs were bloated to
twice their natural size, and I lay in a stupor
most of the time. After the first few doses
the dizziness went away and after three but
tles 1 was able t go around the house and
do my work, both my family and my nuise
think I would have been in my grave had it
not been for Dr. Miles' Heart Cure." Mas.
Kobkrt Morris, Sackets Harbor, N. Y.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Mile.' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd.
Caavealeat.
He ate of aU tna patent food.
Nor asked a single qutstloa.
And drank the patent medtsL.
To euro Ms Indigestion.
'Washington Star.
CEXlltE PHILOSOPHY,
"Ajid is he married yet?"
"No, bedud and a iniel,..
thing it is for his wife." Ally sim
Paid by lleliiht.
Throughout the woaid. as on the nan
Va Snrl It t. the .ut
The biggest Wckers artvths onfl
Who get the hlghyst (I e.
N. Y. Herald.
The Isconi Parados,
Reryl Do the Sinytht s lire J
meir lueoiiic i
Sibyl They don't live within
. they couldn't live without it-w
u t.i
more Herald.
"Rarnes was poor as Job's turkey, the way from the 'grand salon' to the
but Jiall Is a sort of henven-nppoiiit- ,,. e passed through an inter-
en attorney general or the poor,
They are always with him, both in
court uud at the polls. Consequent
ly, Rnmes went to Rnll with his
bleeding heart and shattered repu
tation straight ns a bird could fly
mediate chamber, in the center of
which was a table piled with handsome
editions of url works, lu the collcc
tiou, like a bottle 01" beer in u basket
of champagne, was a photograph ill-
"On the witness stand Roothe bum, one of the tiO-cciit-mi. 1 ked-dow n-
swore that the reason he knew that from-72-ceiit kind. I said 1 would pre-
Rarnes stole the meat was that the sent an album in keeping with the
thief entered the smoke house surroundings. 'My (bid! Don't do it!'
through a window 10 by 10 inches, exclaimed my host. 'That album was
where two 8 by 10 panes had been eivt. to us last Christinas bv oiirconk.
broken out. and that Rarnes was the lu,p f nre BJII,lhu,lic;. ,r .
only man in the neighborhood small, ...rlli nrP
)uk-1i to get through that hole. 1 ..... ,
The jury scowled on Rarnes and drcnn,s- " ht'r ,liul' tr,I,s to "ml
smiled ou Roothe, and Roothe lronl ie "'"tien sue g.auccs in mis
beamed oleagiuously on everybody, direction, and seeing her cabbage the
He metaphorically patted himself on chief flower in the bouquet she thinks
the back as a sure winner. Rut a she is IT. Should we remove her gift
change came over the spirit of his from the place of honor where she
dream very suddenly. Rnll had neara placed it that fateful Christmas morn
that he was going to swear that way, . wou,d h nQ cook . T umer.
, , I M T " I O
n r A waa Inl-lnir fftr li 1 m
"While Roothe was in the midst of
his self-congratulatory grinning Rail
yanked a window sash 10 by 10 from
tood, and said no morej!. .
r
I
When You Buy Spoons
knlres, forks, etc., buy reliable brands,
even If they do rout a IIUlo more. They
m worth the difference. If 1H47 " Is
a part of the stamp It Inmirra genuine
Kotcere quality, famous for wear. Full
trade-mark
"tQ AH ROGERS
A Fair Average.
Visitor Lady Evelyn ti-lls nie,lJ
tnat you nave nuu lour w ives.
Duniel (proudly) E, air, I'J
on what s more, two OfVfmwuJ
Rubbing It In.
Wife Did you ever iiuticethati
talker is usually an ignorant perscJ
Husband Well, you needn't UJ
loud; I'm not deaf. Chicago M
News.
t'aehrlatlaa Selrnre.
"Ain't dey anything I kin do ttt
love?"
You might try de absent truu
Willie." Chicago Americu
I'rof. Richard T. Ely has an article
under the table, and before Roothe, Harper's on the cooperative town
the court or anybody else knew what of (ireeley Col., in which he comments
he was tip to, he had slipped that on the differing social conditions east
sash over Roothe's head, and it and west. "The further west one
dropped over bis broad shoulders and goes," says the professor, "the more
rotund 'abdomen with fat capon t:en,llt.ratit. becomes society. I must
lined' to the floor. 'confess that I did not understand true
"Then be nsked n lurvmun, who ... .
1 ! , . , , u . Americanism, hi one of its phases at
...no c lul.t fitllP ini'lli'U llOrh tO '
n.- i ... n-. , . , , , ... ,
least, uiii.il i yot lui tnwi Hunt toe
Atlantic coast. Coming 'to Madison,
Wis., from Baltimore, Md., the freedom
Soy l.jRdl
BROS.'
y-r - r Catnip
(.'nance to Join m lnb That
Make and Hnve Money for In)
Kvervbodr should loin the Hutnii I.iurW
slo Club of America. There Is iimblni.iK A
anywhere, itooauaimontnottilijgtojiUii
benefits It aires are wonderful. ItrnsblH i
fiorohase books and periodicals, rniuloinlsi
nitruments at special cut prlcr Iikw
doced rates at many hotels. Itsnnrmqu
rreeorcoarffe. is orrera scaoinrstiipiiHa
ble casta crises to members. It siiIduimi
rooms In many el (lea for Its mrrnlwrn. Id h
erery member recelTestheoP'rlM mwak
I tied u F.T'fF MoMtBMnpuliilei'knliue
i.i '-- - ( pieosa f hlf n-elunali
IntarnaUenal tUVar C. llaeiden, Ceaa yf
stand up. and be passed him through
that sash. The demonstration was
complete and his triumph assured.
He had furnished the jury what
Othello demanded of I ago 'the ocu
lar proof.' The jury caught on and
transferred their smiles to Rarnes
. . 1 1 JT1 A 1 III i.
ami tlieir seowis to wir, ' fm.ll0es even in Madison which would
sheriffs' ever commissioned couldn t ..
have kept that crowd from cheerin
of intercourse between all economic
classes and men of the widest diver
gence of wealth and intellect attracted
my attention; but there are social dif-
and Rarnes was awarded substantial
damages."
GOVERNOR GARVIN.
Rhode lalaad'a Chief Bieentlve la Mr.
Uryaa'a t holee for tlie Pres
idential KoatlaatlaB.
T "Sew" Mamma.
Rap (an ex-vidower) Come here,
Bessie, and see the new mamma 1
promised you.
Ressle (aged four) W'hy, papa,
she doesn't look very new.! Boston
Herald.
are aa Tate.
"There ia one thing certain," re
marked the Obserer of Erents and
Things. "A mau may have a long face
without having a long head." Yonkera
Statesman.
Hot Worth It.
Wibbleton Well, there's one thing
you can't henpeck my souL
Mrs. Wibbleton L'mph. I wouldn't
bother about a little tbixg like that.
S. Y. Hersld
CUaatfria Paaay.
"Would you call a eat Lerblyorou ow
earoirorous?" asked waa who ia
learned but tediova.
"Xeither," aoawrd th man nrbo
Dr. Lucius F. C. Garvin, goternor of
Rhode Island, who hns been mggeeted
by Mr. Rryanaa good democratic pres
idential timber, was.the nnij democrat-
be scorned in a place like (ireeley
Anything like aristocracy seems to be
absolutely unknown in (ireeley, un-le-s
H is the aristocracy of personal
merit."
I'rof. Theodor Mommsen, the Cier
man historian who has just received
the Nobel prize for literature, has
written a note to the New York Inde
pendent, which asked him to give his
views on the best way to advance German-American
good feeling. "Asa Ger
man," says the eminent and venerable
author, "I am a well-wisher to Amer
ica, and fully persuaded that the only
hope for the future is to be found in
cordial relations and trustful alliance
between your great republic and my
country." He adds modestly thut he
baa not the arrogance to believe that
the words of an old professor would
change anything iu their actuul state.
Rut every such expression of opinion
makes for peace and good-will.
UK LUCIUS F. C. GARVIN.
(Mr. Uryan's Choice for Democratic Pres
idential Nomination )
ic candidate to be elected governor Uat
fall north of the Ohio and east of the
Miaehssippl. He is extremely popular
in bis state, and in the course of ill
years, during which he has been more
or less in politics, he has served in the
legislature many times when h was
about the only democrat in that body.
Dr. Garvin is a single tax apoatle, an
sggresaWe friend of organized labor
and a democrat of the southern school.
He was born in Tennessee 62 years sgo,
served through the civil war in the Fifty-first
Massachusetts volunteers, and
has accumulated a comfortable for
tune as a praeMtioner of medicin. lie
'ws defeated once for governor sod
Vwtee rWflOBfraM.
The division of publication of the de
partment of agriculture gets out over
G.uufVlOO copies of the Farmer's Ilul
letiu annually. The department is al
lowed but one-fifth of the total num
ber printed, which is not at all ade
quate to meet the requests directly
to the department.
Mascagni says Chicago women are
warmer than those of Roston. Well,
as a Milwaukeean was heard to cay,
that only puts them a degree or two
above zero.
It takes a physician's certificate to
get a ton of coal in Toledo these days.
Wouldn't that make you sick?
extra oharjet BP "ees fn or,
CAN GET ALL OF ,,'HKSil liufcftll Kk,
MOST WOT HI NO. " 1
The full yearly members! ' reehOwtdf
wblaa yon set all atwTe, '. . t yos mmji
draw any tlase within II reawiki
want to do so and Ret ynur .i.Ularkuk. 1
dont care to spend ft.OT. i.J acmuhrl
monens memoennip. rtoDooycsairn'raw
thlsoffer by. You will g"t younwmtjSi
ralue tnanv times over. Full Dartlculinn
sent free of chante, but If yu srewlai
sena in your roquet ror niemrnnip to
proper feeatonee. TheSSets.tlirwBotllil
berahlp offer will soon ebarnre, Wrli'UBS
dresslnftyour letter and enclnMng i a fa
year's membership or Iweuty-rlvecMitihi
mnninv to
MUTUAL tlTFRART MTW
No. 1IVO Nniint.H
llCff
A St. Louis fortune teller wus ar
rested and fined $100 after she hud
informed a buuhelor police officer
that "his wife was tall mid thin.''
Mythical wives bliould ulways be de
scribed as pretty, at uny rate.
A Chicago savings bank offers to giv
a metal mantel bank free to anyone
who asks for it. Incidentally, to pre
vent blackslidiug in the saving hubit,
the savings bank retains the key.
This effort to convert molasses into
food for horses comes from selfish, mail
using up all the oats for his own b rest
fast. The poor horse stiff ers oh every
side, this time on bis inside.
. m - . - -a.
ADjUsaabLE Top.
Is 14x18 indies : large and strong cni.tigli to
your Dictionary, Directory, Dux,JJi:aw4
jiiiu.K, ati.as, or any Heavy volume, at any
angl. It can be revolved and adjumed vvhenrfM
ho as to always throw the xtronaed Hold on them
You can thus avoid the strain on your eyis inevii
when holding a book in your hand or on a level "I
It is ninrtn nf Oak. ami has on one edire a
keep books from sliding oil.
REVOLVING CASE.
This Cake is 15x15x12 inclies. The shelves
Oak or Ash, finished on both sides and on all l
ami have 9 inchcsof book sjwee on four sides, or ,3 ' feet in to,
room enough for reference books of daily use. Marly books msj
be placed on the upper shelf. In all twenty to thirty volume
size, can lie nut in it.
CASTINGS connecting the top and Case are finished in black
and of suflicient strength to last a life-time.
Pipe, Post and Legs.
Tlu loin, ii rn ntt.'ifbrwl liv ronnrl-lioflrlnl futrewfl bi the turned
Into tliin rwMt forced an iron nine, which runs nit tbroiiif I the C
I l . I V
uim to wnicii tne castings at tne lop are auacneu. Arouu
the Cakk revolves.
Ah h Hiimk Okkicr or I.imtAKY nrticle we clnini its eoiiaHo0
exist. Tlie accuracy of this statement can be confirmed by J""0'
li ftcrn nf 1 1 1 liiirlicnt commendation from thousands of MiliL-tc
tornej s, I'hysicians, Government, State and County Officials,
and JJiimucbs Men. Over 50,000 have been sold in the Unitw
ntul (inters now coiiie for larire lots from Kmrlund and other W
count riec. t
HOW FINISHED. It is handsomely finished fn Antiq"
nml ii n urniiniimt fn anv fllioo T.iKrnro nr T'nrlnr. .
yVS A GIFT. Nothinir nuidu is mure snitablo to nrcseiittol".
. o i
or as aWcdilintr or liirtlidaT Gift than this Stand.
HOW SHIPPED. TIhh Stand is sent knocked down, wrprt
beavv naiier makinir a tmckau-e of 20 lbs. liv FreiL'lit In
Fecond-clafs antl at about half what it would cost if KD1
IMniii (liriM'titms for tiiittimr tofrethcr accomnanv each Stand.
1 o o 1 j , . j
vviaie me regular price oi mis otanu is ii.vv, ior j
are allowed to sell them at the wholesale rate of Thrift ""J
H., Chicago, Or we will ueud the rowT one year pdnpaiJ a j
Stantrshinncil F. O. ii. Clucago, for J3.50. 1
5
The POST,
Middleburg