The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 04, 1903, Image 6

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    MIDDLEBUKG POtfT.
RULES FOR PRU&irG.
Te Wlaabl 9a-etlaa linrrrd r 1
II. U Mrwlrk, Wrll-KMWI
llliBala tCxprrt.
After awhile, perhaps, no foreign
power which semis a diplomatic rep
rescntutive to tlie
court o f UncU
Mast Hbt
Americas Wives.
8am, at Wattling-
1. The knife or haw thouLI never b. ,on- JlM' aeereditinff an am
used ou a fruit r ornamental tree un
leaa there are pm-itncly good reason
lor to doing.
' 3. Train all trees while young with
ft central leader or main shoot and
ever allow the two main branches to
frow iu curb a way as to have the
weight of the trees come upon a
fork of the main trunk.
3. When branches cross, so a to b
injured by rubbing together, th
weaker of the two should be cut out.
4. When one branch rests on anoth
er under it, the weaker of the two
houhl be cut out.
4. d ickers or water sprouts should
be th.i.iii'd out before they have made
much L"-.th; but if the main
bv.v ' - -:re bare, or if the head is
i' :i . i's, sin kers shou'd W !
. i.. crow where they will cover
i1 - '..!..:i. If pir'v uf tlie tree
h r i- . '. 1:1 e-"iith. 1 1. is. vi ; k wool
vi.-'i e cot mm :,nd onie of llirt
al'.-w.' ! : i: r .u ii it.-. phiee.
I l'i c.: ; ! i v,' v;.r,,uiv is that th.
ap i i n !,-. - I ly :he b"iidit l
' v i - ;i. hrm chc. it h we ic-hl n,"
. 1 I lie vim t ril.inf the
br.-iin I'i'v. . i- i r' ;.p l y smite injury
to ihe Imrk ir. prut i j. or c:i;herlii?
thr fruit. and nature makes This rf
f rt tn reimir the injury. The re-
hnasndor to the I'nited States unless
he has the felicity and distinction
of being the husband of an American
woman. It used to be thought that
diplomatists were trained exclusive
ly in the school of statecraft and ex
perience. Now, it seems, another
qualification is required and an ad
ditional course of study prescribed,
says the Baltimore Sun. When the
Hritish government was looking
around for a successor to the late
Lord Pnuncefote its choice fell on
a gentleman who, in addition to
mar.y accomplishments, had an Amor
WORK OF JEFFERSON
It Certainly Entitles Him to the lo
tion's Gratitude.
Memorial to the Aathur ol the le
larntloa of ladepenUrner tu It
Krected at Wanalaattia by
labll Subscription.
It ought to be easy for the Thomas
Jefferson Memorial association to ac
complish its purpose. The association,
which has n branch in each milt, und
which has Admiral Dewey ut its head,
has issued an appeal to the American
people for funds to erect u tabli t. mon
ument or other memorial to .1 ;'.i iun
at the national capiial. The iuiciit ion
is not to ask anj thing from ci.nji i .,
fTo Cure a Cold in One Day
TvvI jwntivfl Tlrnmn Of lining Tvt sr X
Svca MQttosi ton toM ia post 13 aWMstka. Tfch t!mtnm.
GETTING RIGHT CHADS.
IssssVaMMHBValaSa
ftop!
AT THE .
ican wife. There is a possibility that I "5 "'
Triuuiious oi iuc n t'i'H.
i li:ii iieter al.u cost ot
nail not previously entered into a ... .. ..;.,i ...,,,.,, ., !
1 llC lUOIIOSril IIH Hii'i mi ni"i"" -
mat nmot.ial alliance with a fair
,. !.. n. ii . it ii. . ....
as tnai id
the proposed mei
stated, but it will be appropriate to
laughter of the tvv world. Again, the greatness of the mini and thcini
when Kaiser W'ilhelin recalled Pr. ' porli.nce of the i.i.cimu nt f rem w loch
Irniile LHtle A'ratna Which la
llrlifal fur farmers liu Have
so 1I it tlralna.
muckers ill soon
cf 1 he t rie. v hile
them to irrow
rerew
branches are to be re
t hi cut itT the middle of
pa rt w here it ji iins th c
or i rin k. am. tint iiitr
The face of the main
iih n i of all 1 lies,
result in the i'ea'
allow 1: i.' m itve i
where tii ei'eii w il
the tree.
0. f larire
movpii. Il;:, 1,1
the enlai'ei
mait. lira
in line w it h
brnneli or trui k.
T. ran t al. vmipds nbont one-half
Inch i' diameter with linseed oil
paitil. gas tr or grafting wax.
s. Never cut away the main
brardiev ..f a tree if it can be avoid
ed, but 'hin out the head, when it be
conn's crowded, from the outside.
This can be quickly done with the
prut inr honk on n long pole, and lit
tle or tn. initiry will result; while if
the lari'i 1
trunk tlie tree is weakened und soon also, that
dies, or is broken down.
ii. Cut ofT dead brunches as soon
as discovered and cover the wound
with paint tn prevent further decay.
l'i. In trailing young trees, start
the branches hov; the tree will
grow lietTr. the thinning and gath
ering the fruit witl be more easily
done, and the cultivation can be as
'-n llo'lcben he chose from among
ihe many talented tiu n in the tler
iv an diplomatic service a lucky gen
tleman who had espoused an Ameri
can maidm. finally, when a change
v. t.v made in the Wench embassy
at Washington. M. .lean .liile- Jus
kcrand was selected ns the ntrbassa
!or of ihe (lallic repulilie. M. Jus
ser.ntid is nn nnthor of eminence, c
diplomat of distinction, but would
his nan e is inseparable. Uigtu eeoiio
my will U' obseivid in cui i viu,; on tliv"
work."
"Here w as buried Thomas .IctTei son,
author of the lVclai at ion of American
1 tide pi mleiice, ef the Statue of ii (. iuia
for Keliglous I'vceilom, and rather of
the I'nivcrsity of Virginia." This in
scriplion on his grave in Monticello,
written bj .letTersi n himself, omits one
xery important claim which its author
had on the reinenibiance of his coun-
trvnun. It made no reference to tne
A devise for assisting In getting the
frade while d ggtng drains is de
scribed by n coi re .pomlen; of Ameri
can Airrieultunilist. "I look a piece
of board (a, a) eight feet long, sevoii
inches wide, and naileil mi two three5-'
cornered pieces (b. bl. cutting out
the section of the board between
tleri, us shown i;i the il lust rat ion.
T..t. 1 nailed n piece of 1...U t.cros
he vigor of "l''nnl lightning have ft Hick . Louisiana expansion, which is the act
him if he were not one of the parties
to a rraneo-Amerienn matrimonial
alliance?
If the statisticians arc to be be
lieved February is one of Cupid's
. . busy months. Tlie
Stiorte imh.
of Jefferson's that is upjvrmost in the
minds of his countrjmenat this time.
Oddly, too. Admiral IVwcy, who has
just issued his appeal for funds for
th memorial, seems not to have had
this act in mind. Jefferson's and low-
WHERE?
Lewistown Furniture
. Cos Store.
W tiAva nur tnro I -nil fruttt flliir A it I, !! Nj . .
. - s rt t a iv mi nt;n ail( P"tO I
Date IDKMTl'RE.
Latest Patterns. Lowest Prices.
I nl-iil Pal e''n, A Inrae oitnient of Unlrnoiii Sulln mill Hlile I1mi,,,, ,
lv. eiveil. Our reekem nrr the tnlk of Ihe toivn, III lieotity, Klreualli mi (l
rnrlor Sails. I'm lot Tnlil
Feiinil lt none.
rin
He., atrivbit ilslly. tlur l'riet IV.nrtm(., J
W e hnve n lnrne iimoi I eat of ImittlMmno nv pntteriis tu Relrel fmt,i,
t luive thv henl cnrirt nisrliine. ami the best tnnii fur Hewlnj; ,
rsniet hi luw n.
Lovistown Furniture Co.,
Felix Block
No. 12-14 Valley St.
ATl'AK ATI'S KOH IJKAU1NO.
the tops of the three-cornered pieces.
A piece of clapboard (d) three feet
ey's counmmen. however, will supply I huig. was sharpened nearly to a point
... 11 . L - . 1.. I M...1 .II ,.,.,V
I
paraphrase Mark
Twain are .lanunry, March, April,
May. .Tune, .luly, August, September,
October. November and December,
ltut Kebnmry. in one respect at lewst,
leads them all. It is the month of
proposals. The same statisticians
mentioned above tell us t.hst .Tune is
.inches are cut from the the month of weddings. They say.
the average interval be
tween the first gurgling kiss of true
love and the march to the altar I
four calendar months. Tims, if .Tune,
is the month of weddings, February
is the month of proposals. Since the
ewly fall, sey the Baltimore Herald,
KoniKi iii .1 .1u!ict sometimes their
names a-, ilike and Maggie, but we
well ctkI cheaply done with the mod- i shall call Them Romeo and Juliet har
1 em Acme or spring-tooth harrow I
' . aud weeder 11. if the head were high
etv. whihi ' - - of the tree aud i
ground under it will be so protected
that grow- be better than it
more r x;m-. I - Midland Farmer.
a KAcn for scP-Er::s.
been hnli'tr
adding 1" '
nod ho
on the thin side and nailed diiigonal-
freedom for Virginia and the creation , ly to the side of the eight-foot board.
thrr if we mar the omission. Tlie statute of religions
' , : 1.1
of the great university of that ktate,
Cnn veu irtM l ittle A rra nir-ei -M-.e
tuiillil Will-II imi'i
lt.-t In lie stliretl.
i:,.o
to',"
coiiveni-!an-T
ear ii -secure
woud
hands. Romeo ha been
to the parental gas bill.
theater ...-kets and fiowelf"" "".Jl
, .. , . ishal. T
eetnber 1 or thereabouts Uf i. o.
fying to hold Juliet's hand.-t. Feb
ruary he sunimons u courage und ad
vances to the waist encircling grasp ,
of passionate adoration. In June Rfi
holies; liu! liorii-workinr elerrynmn
w ill jirofi; to the extent of five dollars,
iii.il 1 1 ill llai. 1' upii: will begiti work on
i.it- mst vear's vie:ims.
Q0y vg. I
-jrasw.T-.i--. Tr.i. jr.-. a
thin edge down, so that the point of
the clapboard would be about 20
inches above the center of the lath.
If the lower edge of the board is
straight and placed in a level posi
tion the line will hang nt right angles
with it. Have the edge of the lath
planed. Take a sharp pencil nod
mark each side of the line and cut
a notch on the lath. To illustrate the
use of the device, when the board is
level, if a two-inch block is put under
one end and a noth cut behind the
line, the plumb line will indicate the
grade and the operator will get a
two inch fall for every eight feet,
eight feet being the length of the
board."
MICE IN THE ORCHARD.
lalpaa the "Osae of Prevention" la
Henrle4 Ta Thry Mar l
- CfeaalaeraWle Ttan.
Kdinund Unwell lectured before thf
1'clectic club in New York the othet
. . davonaiicleiitwrit
As Applicable
ings of India. He
Son as Kvcr. , , , . . .
selected for 1ub
main topic n chapter on "lllghty-Seveu
Ways of Getting Kid of a l.over." These
"ways" are some t.lniuMind of yenra
old, but judging from the following
samples they would work just as well
to-day a they did when the old-time
Hindu girl tried them: "Underrate his
friends." "Step often on his feet."
"Kidicule those he resembles," "Mor
tify him before servant." "Ask him
to line you when he is tired." "In
vite your mother to visit you freipient
ly." "Ask him for things he cannot
possibly give you." "Find fault with
all his plans for your pleasure."
"Should he offer a caress, turn your
head a little t the leftside." "Move
your hand a little every timt he.opena
his mouth. It will make htm nervous."
) "11 Win see you with ltien wbo'uie
1 lilt- ?;nw
' a spi ii! 1
scfirj li
I his superiors, while he sits bored and
Young orchard trees are almost as j ,1IHloticed in the background," "When
I he begins Ut tell you a story always
; inUrrupt him and begin another that
has no relation to the one he is try-
Til.- Sneilll
l.rn.d.
i; apparent tlia:
carrying on tiie
1. .
t. ...
t '- !
t 1
W . I '
1
: e
loll'j
rii'-i
Tie
air
ii 11 Hi, y
tne stri(i
one -tut ! f or
At inch the.
L"'tae" oy
s'l u:i r , ud
Man. ttie
r.-.i.i. may
i-i-: e'.n
e.;i im-'I
:V l'K:'s-j
(i a:-.-
t me'
nit: Oreliurll 'I rf m.
I.;-1 .s : .-a. - : hen
.. ' ' i: on L.i 1 . C' to
.-. in.-. 1 w.-, i.i, , i i. l-
' t l.i 1)1 I. 11.-
' 1 "ii. ' 1 :,-
I''
The recent tireakdowii of many of
th fnrii'tv leaner- at Y asliiiiL-t nn,
including M r s.
lion.-evclt and
-Mr;, l.liox. 111i1i.es
tin- machinery jor
sni'ial functions at
tin- national eupitui slimiit! be great iy
streLgtli'-uet; uml jierliajis entirely
r'.'iuouth'ii. The custom uf makil.g
caiis hud to undergo u euiiiet
ciiai.gv. owjiij- ii tiit- physical ii
uliliiTv (Jf VS a h i III.-1 1 -I. residents liur-)i:t-
tio- season to make caliL, ant it
was louuel that i euacli aud foot ma ti
cruet, iuri'.-usiy all uft -rimon cuuid
li'.lner W cards, winch answered
tiie purpose jus; as well. Somethit g
timliar will lunt to in- invented for
dinner.-. iu:i-h.i u,? . teas ti lid r eej,
tions. JtiMcud uf lealiy giving a d:u
Xier. s-:;';TeU the r-t. Lyuit (Jiooe-J.eiiKK-ra;,
the iio&t-i, cuu seud
aro'.iiii: ;. ti"i lunei. and a bottle of
THOMAP JErrTRPON
(Moi.unv-nt 'o Ills Memory Fi.dn to Be
Krrctcd at a.-t..iipi. t. 1
thornr: impnrtai.t eyi.ts. wtre hardy
as gn at as the net by which iheir au
thor iiotiluei; the area if lit I'liited
Slates and startetl the eouttry on its
career of 1 xpi.ii.sii n. That act nerted
tin- jiin-.- lnlli'. of the t recti 01. i.f a ( al
alia 'i- our weftefL ki'Ttltr. decreed
t..:i tin- I i.iteu Motes sheuid diffuse
si il across 1 hi cot .til.i l.t ! T w t en il e
I wo oeeaiis. and ri-n.t red it ii.tvitable
that th.s couM ry shoulJ be jiaramouLt
it the wc-u ri. . luisjil en- at.c bt i-ut
of tlie great forces it tie wi.rld't pro
gress. Tiie lack of a Jflrsot munoriai ia
Washlngtoi., which lias :nw.Lii;t!.:t
and statues to n.ai.T s mailer jiersoL-
likely to be injured by mice in some
parts of the coutnry ns by rabbits ',
other places. Sometimes when the
snow goes off in the spring, it is
found that many tree hae had
their bark more or less gnawed off by
mice. The injury extends from three
to six inches alxoe the ground and
may entinly encircle the trunk. If
the trees are small and have been
oomplettly irirdled. there is liltle
lijK' of sating them. eiKclally if 11
wide strip of bar!; has been entirely
remoied. With larger trees or small
er injuries, much can be done to re
pair the damace. if the injured woml
is Dot allowed tn lw-oome dry. The.
wound should be inimedii.tely cov
ered with graftitg wax or a thick
coat of paint and covered ; r a mouml
of earth heaped up armir-' It. If the
wound is not too larce. it
be covered bv a new grow, !i of bark
High manuring and reijunit cultiva
tion will hastii this process of re
jiairit tr the injury.
In this ease, as In all others, "an
ing to tell you." ".Never laugh when
he lauchs, or. should you both hap
pen to laugh at the same time, let him
clearly understand that you are not
Laughing ut the same thinghe is laugh
ini: at."
A new mark is set in he record of
unitizing crimes by (ieorge Xelk, of
(iernmntown, la.,
Murder fur a
l.iMid Time."
Spring OpeninJ
Attl.eNI-:VST()IU:s,1D(J
Ltirgcr HUick mul pries
limn i-viT. Our Hloiv is U,
with im'w things for iriiigul
(timkIh, (trciiniliiifK, '(
(iimmIs, Silk WftisN, Dns
lleiuitifiil line uf KuiL
Juoknts, IViupjii", MiiIiK(i
GinrftiAl ami AViitc S.iraJ
AVe will linvc
Ladies TVIusi
wear, May 1st totlk
We will liave the most
line of luulerweur ever si
Sunliiiry.
20 yds. muslin $1.00.
33 yds. muslin $1.00.
' Qingham 5c and 7c.
CaUctr5c anr"Jr. '
$1.00 White Spreads.
$1.00 Table Linen 20ct!
Come in and see,, no tr
show.
H. F. Clemnr
44G Market St., SLTXBCH
Three doors east of the Mutel
miu it is
alleged 4.
me i j.
FURNiTII
ace . is one of the surt'rises of the aft
Jeflersor. was ti t trtt president to be I f " j1 prevention is worth a pound
inaugurate in ti.e prent si at of
Americuii'f goverann -rt. J he n.au for
who ui the cu pita! city wa naiaid waa
cead at the tin.t tie sat i f tiational
authority wat transferred to iu pres
ent location. WkihiiigioL's first inau- 1 trunk, may be covered for a dii-tanc
gurati'n was In Mew York am- Adams' f 0 iaches from the ground with
wa iii I'fciia'itlpLia. but Jvffcrn.u nd ! wir luosijuito netting, or with thin
all his kuceessors huf beeu itduet ed wojlen veneer, thu affording pro-
according to
New York Vorld, murdered lii
mother to jje her hard-carued kuv
ings, amlJio, lcff ' by I'er bruised
body nv-jiencaled note: "I have
II iti time tl.OW arid I am going out to have a
good time. Then I will kill myself."
YiciouK and dissipated as he has been,
Nelk is probably not bud enough to
tarry out hie intention. A "good
time" cannot be based upon murder.
The nearest approach to it which in
possible, to the matricide in to use
I'rass and weeds greatly increase the a little of the atoleii money to buy
danger from mice. Jf mice are drink enough to drrtg himself into
known to be in the orchard, the insensibility, so thut he limy be 1111-
of cure." An orchard thould never
be planted in am!, in. the surroundii.
i I.-. ..
', ty
uu.- l
tlilol,;;
ioli-li I
Spii I .
Witl,
t to
motion
'. a ic
1 l.t
be
- a lid
ures.Muuker.
Ili'.'le Jfoiiig
be
bv tramping the m.uw
t--'j'Uii tiie trees utter ea'-h
J'raiiii- farmer.
s Hi
liOt I
y uj.
o much
la I.e.
v.'iie, with half a uo.en roses. 'J'his
oiiv:: I,. just as wel.. am.i get the' inU' of! we in Wa.-hingtoij. J-'or many 1 teetiou against rabbit and other
eieri:ii whirl of soei. t v inn, u better reaos it is etiiisiettly propir that the. po-ts al). Jf this has not been done.
. 1 ....1.1., . 1 ....11 I II,. ;'..liu.r l.u iri-..,lli l.....,iU.l
JeiSi.ii.e': sisteii , it iieruutte'1 "' r' suui. ..u.r lunuu- ! ""- " " "
ri ii iiti' ,-iv ii..uv, i,.ii.ki......
to i.nw a lew ttiiu- " . . '. m.-...u
prov.ni-e, wiiieli bad llv.ooii.oixi of tlie
VOUlltl"s T'.W.'.H.Kj of peoplr iu J'JW.
and w 1, ii h forn, one of the r.ehest por
tions of the I'niterl Suites, vs i 1 1 ulwus
he a monument In ,b tei.i... 'out the
I niii iii h' a t.i r w1 leh i- si i,;'1,! to be
p'.l I M p iii t he l:a 1 lolil ! el; () :i ' ! s , -1 1 i i
i.eti t fitting that It is stiaiigt . u- i n c-
tloi: shouh! hae bill! lel;,ii to our
day. Heir in fl.e j.st legivll which
Jert'els-sll's folesighl ul.d l ol,l'i,ge lid
del to t l.i dolliiiil. of the Ali.el'ji mi In tj-
.., ll.e appe;
to 1 111! sholll
1 Ji-iicei'a ' . ii. i e ' ;t r I'
ll nd hea rt y i e). to i
eon.-cioiiss of time' passage, good or
bad. And the Inevitable awakening
to tuleide. or to oupture or to the
nawings of remorse must bring
suffering uliuost too grcut for huiiiaii
endurance. The murder of u. jiutieut
down hal f ""d loving molLer lor a lew Hours
storm. of drunken debauchery--whut u price
to juy for whut a ghastly truventy
of u "good time!"
WU.- f.'iieti by
' y i. : . p' i.e it j t:. .::'. or ' an Jnd.aii lei uac iur
i i. ; V.Ui .st ei cry pup1" v.ii'h was pin Le.,1 w nil two
o ' o 1. i I ;. : n-.i or. ,., ...i.u.s .ft! oi.H.i. the lliost illl-
- ' ' ' "' ' "u '1 1 1 (nil I.. 1 T Ji.iS'i: "We ii.id leael'iei! t 11 .S
' ' " '": ,""'"'J-'' , In. I: .M,-.!,.,l,i,!li p..ecful
. I '. or .-,lui.-et vo Ulnlt l.ul 1U-
i . . . . , i . . -, i , . t , , i , . .! '
UIi'M t. our li.-.il.i'ls. out ut tl.e ia?t
. - ... ,,,.
, .. t , ,' , , , luoiiieiil iu toiii tuiJ articie canuot
, . t, iyi t ulapl e..l.-l! llll.o li.i lln coi li ill us
! ., -., .i,i.,ii'. iiMiiH-i. for it. ll.e article wall
.. ', i' I .,is.. i.iiu.e It. app al .iln.e ni-At we.l'i."
" ' " -'" J i.e editor ot a vneki.i new sj..i jaT
'J'he "y.et-l'ii il-ljlliek" coucl'l'llli Ure
the fa.-le.-t n.eaiis kliosin to help
other people get pour opiiok.
Since t he Missouri gil l run up agiiinst
a makfi'ifk in the way of a bogun J-'.ng-lish
lord, the ligislaturc of that gloi'i-
" c,us coujiiioiiwcullh has uwuUi lied tou
Some children haw too many play- ..fits i-ekiioiisibilitjes. und ia euii-
tlnnys, and s
Lave euuuU.
nut; giowi.-pa do llot
.1 f u i,i
;, - tl.i
s for ii n, i inoi ial
si. i.oui.-. i;:.;U-
;.i ; il v j.roiupt
in
to
M '''"'" iii Au.-Uaiii: otlei.-
'...ia bie
ui i, i,d
,i -, , v.-i.-!'
i ,,),,!,,, u ' pri.e bchmuus we 1.
1 cti
ti.e won. all who
.iV ui. till' llill.i..-
pr.e w .uni r
IllMl'lf US il
vi rili s tiie
of a wife.
uiuui.g ail
ve yet bci n
pi'l.e
beat
'J U U
the
iiuiv's 'litis
We lior Oil" Jiuiidlcd JJoliiiis
lir ;,i d for any ciise of ('utftir.ili
that iiiiilul Lu cuiod bv JiallV
CiiUnrli Out e.
DR. fEMNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
y. J. CLu-ii l'AC. Toledo. 'J
W I , tLe llllilel tiigood Lave kliOW
r) ' All disoaten of Kidneys,
Illddui. Uiluai-y Orzax..
i'u Alu. Khuumatinni, Back
; Hioy, f ta.klc Xrouhlua.
CURE
sidtriiig a bill providing for the "tax
u iio j, biandiiig and licensing of foi
i i'ii lords and iioiilciiien." As a rule,
the genuine lord i'.oi-h not get so far
west as Missouri, fur he is tiuippid up
soi. u af ii i' he ui'iiu.- in Ann ilea; tlill,
obs.ti'viis Jloswell l'i i-Id in l lie I hiciigo
l'o.it, to piovido ayaiiiil acciiklils, tjie
law tiiiuuld be pus-id. Jt ii the very
eeiiei.il f . liiiniue opinion that it in
better thai 'j'j innocent girl should buf
fer, than that one fciirc-c iiough lord
tdiouid gi I away.
t Do you need any t'urJa
If so, don't fail to cumt'J
4 store and get our jiriivi.
We can suit yo
style and p
t from the cb
1 est to the b
grade.
There aie i.'.ouu.uuu words iu
given
i i '.' . the J;ui al
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m.iiuiJk ijLiur -" - - -- - -
nod lieliove Liui ii-ri'ictly Lou' TjiIIji
in all LmmuortH ti'iiiiiachn'i.s aiid ' r..., ,.,.,.-, i..4 . .
ii .. ..it., ii, .. . . i- 'on ucou;e abicouraged. Ther u a
the IlliHueiaUy aide to uuy out ftay OuJl- cure lor you. If mvcs-nry writ" lir. 1-enner.
, ' 4ntioiiH Ujuae bv their lil'iu, ! 'lo peni a iiio iiinD curlnu just auuu
"'ii- irr. i, .
ill I....
lion a-.
iieOi i
ihi ilLi; to Lave ' huudied yeim froui now that's all.
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.tar t.eitr.p-
Tolodo.O. Vi.niMu. KisasSo1Iab'
vin. V bolosHlu l)i ugulf,' O.odo.O.
Hull's- (.VL.nlif!
detnitlou of o r. an Uykc l.s of tne opinion tbat jy Bcli,lir diructlo uoou the blood
,'ius the Med!"; there are two distinct department , Hiidlmucouu bd fuco of tlm tyaten).
, , r . i .in ornitholoKy "otUef birii iuid luntimouial tout uep. riicca 70c.
tor he pican cbo.e Und ,wk .uMrJwfc- per bottle. Sold by JJruOTe.tB.
Xh iuckory thnvw. :.. Hull' Fa mil V PiIIh ar- fli bt.
- paaaaMMUMiwiMaa
After
"A gravel lurigiid tu mybladdi-r.
uu i ii j a lew nuiiien or J i'. I'eiiner s IMUney
and Huckai he I'uru I il a irravi I half ui
biro an a marble. 1 he meiilclno Lievuuicd
further formations. I wn enrt.-d. ,
W.T.OAKES, Orrli.Va." j
flrugirlstii. Vie., II. Ask forTouli Hook- Tit.
T VITIK'IIAIIPF f ure Cure Circular. Ir
01 IllUO UANutFuuoor. t'rudoula.N.y
Amciica lian paid l'aiis $7,000,000
in the last year for "vvoiha of art"
und only $3,000,0(10 for cub mints and
gowni. It in a LtihtcniiJtf outlook
for l'Veucli artijjls.
After going around with u broken
likull for IS years, the Kentucky wom
an 'who owned it hus just had it repaired,
J w
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Hard wood, jjcldeii ouk
Only Si 2
Mattresses I
Hedsorli'T-C
aooc". '.vb
laixfvxia ice
T I littlln, lliiekn- I linn!
2, linuols, l-iuiiy wi "!
3, lelmliill 'lulili n, lT
It, Ulid Ou-uiiili. I
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j lii.liniviliiriiii ,v i
31 MlllliUM
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Scbroyer o- Sm!
AG 10 NT
Jii -prcsii iil on' ilrnt-cla
puiiles Muhtii .; (:luu'.,
Tliredilii(r jiurn ,: Kianlel
We are eoimni -ioiied !
funics to iasuu nolicia'
tiiiHlnebS ut our odlce
ofllue.
All I.iimIm.,uu .... i rioted
will be promptly utteui 1
or otlierwlfjo, I
office CHESTNUT?
In Bebroyer'n Buildiu
Bnyder County. J