The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 11, 1903, Image 6

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    MlDDUiBUKG POST.
DY2 TH2: OT.'N FROLUCT.
i
TEE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Sheriff's Sale.
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result of tr,
If this col
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t-hoi'.M lip easy to
artificially nr.il thi:.
ha, Irs of cocot i.s. t
naturalists have- .Mto;
the impossibility f o
pa--,ing from tl-c int
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Murine in 'itter
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wo-m ir.ta thi m'.k produc
The wormi which s. rvo 1
plan.!.-.
for ti'cir
cf privet, v.ished fiver with red.
They rite the leave w ithont prejud.ce,
nnd when the l.-ivv.-u' began to i-o'l
the cocoon the siik wa a lriiSlit rod.
When fed on ler.ves colored blue, the
silk worms produced :i fl'.chtly bluish
iik. The spi'C'i'i that produces or
tlir.nri'v a yellow eoooou. when fed
upon leave eoh.rod reil. brings forth
n deep oranc?. The orieinfil yelii w,
it is mi id. i dm to the p.gmrr.t in
the leaves i f the mu'bcrry.
FAST RAILROAD TALKERS.
brae'. 1 a;r. lo i .ti .1
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roi ivi 4 ". -m e i s e o
thci, reii.tr :..'. et
came . w i .1 or soak
w. liiu we iloMrc to r.i-ar
tl.ou thiukiM; l i ooncrri
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iii i.t to the
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the Ir.'ti.ren that
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nml "Hit It I t"
itrent Hate.
on the Hall
nt ft
TEIY HAKE EZTTER WIVES.
VTumfii of lTto-T)tr
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Tauten nnd
the Olll-
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tae
f.et
DCS. i.1
ai- htr-
:-r-.".:ant tinil
r.n' "t"' no-c
ie.-: ryferic:.'..
: :ors or Fheit-i-'-.t.r.er.ta'
l"
e knew that tvirr.n It is i-1'i.Kin
eji.i.n.-.;.
:a Ar.,1 thi n th. y hail nrpeltiti a? t day.
there exmt mar.y to h,m lino h.s avlRlr.K;
t.t wham he i x.vun.ie.i aiul testltua the
KiiiK.tont o: t.ial. jrtua.lir.i: tt.-ro con
ei ri.'a.K J.iij.. both out ot the law of
Mums, nni out cf the prophets, from
niortiint? til'. tvenitiR.
i'4. And soa.e b la ve.l tle thlr.us which
wire spoken. nn,i s, me belli ve.l not.
.in. Ar.d l'au'. tJwtat two whole year In
his own hireil houn, unJ reitiveil ail that
Chmt unto him,
,V.. l-na. hlr.R the Klnc.him of tto.l. anil
teaoh'.rc those things which e, rei rn th
l.. rd Jesus i'hrl.-t. wuh H.i conilJuice, no
man f o.-l-aivhiifc him
.OI.HK TKXT. I ttm not hmoil
ot the troxorl of t hrlM. Horn. 1
Ol'Tl.iX K OF StrRirTl'RK SICv'TION.
ru: on the ls.hnJ Acts 2 :1-10.
The Jon-rev to Kome Arts a-ill-lS.
I'ot.fertnee w!:h thi Jews Acts a:li-22.
I'hiil's testimony Act :-.
Fa u"s stay In Rome Acts i-a'e-l.
Tl M K. A li. 6o-tr
l'UACK Vi It'.a nnd Konr.e
NOTKS ANi iAiMMKNTS
Cod's promise to l'atil that
should witness for Him in IJome was
Veph, As our lesson shows, the apos
tle considered that he was there to
witness for Christ more thnri he wa
to dt-fend himself. Thotiph a prin
oner, he prcnehed the Gonpel effect
ivrly. lie did not allow his bonds to
hinder him. but mnale even them help
him l.rhii. 1:12, 13). He illustrated
the truth of the proverb: "Where
there is ti vrHrTe is ft wny."
The enforcel sTSTr of three months
on the WantfjB! Melltn pave Paul a
chancn wldMiliP could Dover have
had otherwise ttvrenoh the Gospel,
and hi life of humble service for
other must have preached quite as
, much as hi words. The wvird bar
hnrians neant simply people who did
not apeak flrock.
i The first stop was at Syracuse, the
! nTit.iil rif Slioilv Aftn IwnvilllT
re- 1 1"- - . " ' n
Knepium. tne course lay oeiween tut
v, whirlpool Charybdia. IuteoU was the
I situatetl on the north side of the bay
of Naples. As Taul entered the
hnrbnr the Tolcnno Vesuvius wns in
plain sirht. nnd nlso the beautiful
city of I'ompeii. The rnrdial treat
ment of the trave'.inp Christians by
tiif brethren nt 1'utenli. whom they
had never seel.. show tis that Chris
tianity l-.ad now beome a prent
hrnt tierhood. I; emild n" lor rer be
eall'-!1 ti .leivii. s-ci. lin- war- ii
'mv rl'l-eoiin-.iartnr re!ipiir. " The
fart tlMi- the Krinian Christians came
tin- 4' or Eiort- jr.i:e- to the market
'. Apr: us t-- nie-t Pan", touched him
Treat :t. Tiiui:. he had kpt p the
-""ra:-' ' tin ..tiinv. hi- own heart
ira- troi:': !e;.. and he Ioiil'-.I for hu
mt'T. lov and ryntjiiitny. He knew
that he wilt Bt'tirouehitir n life-anii-oer-.ti.
crisis, an', wtmt h had heard
f r ! t.'ie fcoidi"r ' ll'inuii: prisons,
tr:aiu i-liC cse-'Jti' ti. was I:ot reas
rttrinr. 'Vst' trns f," t abide by
hiri-d h'Hite
siiifif s'.Hi'-r.
iiy !. pair of
.Me.-.od 1, his
wrist of the
i-tio-r .
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veterinary surgeon.
StLINSCHOVt, r.
i i o ft ni, Me,! I ui ft-' I'll !i -lol iii li y care
t "ii nxi .p i ri nil t flat i .11 fill
, mi"
Vt WTKtl :-KVI i:Al. INhl M lllmi IM K
ttur. 1 .1 I fti'h st.t e I't tlrtvi 1 litr It ii.e e-.e,li Ii
. tl eieven t enr m,il w Itll it l.v lie t tpititl. I 1 1 jiu
ill on llliTeliftntlt Hint fttfent air ILieifill nml
proHmltle line, ! rnmneni eiiirftueieent week
ly i-ftt.lt mtlftry ef I 'n ah, I Mil It at ell II tl it.itn
it' il hotel biili. mltmiitil m nh em h week
Km erieniv not eM-iitittl. Vtntion ir.ir
Bin! eni loe fiell I4ll1lfee nvelite. IHIi
NATIONAL, M ,lrarhornSt. Chicago. V7-H,t
A pmr.p of rtiilrond men In New
Orleans were talkinp about the fast
est rides they ever experienced, says
Ihc Times-Pemoi-rat. thie man in re
latinc his experiences, said: "Across
bayous nnd through mnrshes we
rushed like nind. AVhen we reached
the llipolcts the most remarknhle
thinp 1 ever saw took place. The
train was travelinr so fnst it surked
the water tip behind it as it rushed
ecross the trestli. nnd 1 could hear
the fishes rro.-ir, ns we few over this
reck of the pul!. lost remarkable
thinp 1 ever saw in the way of fajrt
runs." And he lapsed into silence. "I
am plad yru; reminded me of that
run." said another member of the
proup. "1 had forpotten the incident.
1 can vouch for aP you say. for 1 was
on the back end of the bust coach,
nnd the water which was sucked in
behind the train by the vacuum al
most washed me overboard, but I
held on all ripht. nnd when we made
the crossing and the waters had
- . , . ' l.Deinuni, Tne course lay ui-iweru mo
ceded. I picked ttp on the platform ol -
4 rruru, i m. u , , i famotus headland Scvlla nnd the
-.ine Tetir cnj.Tnt 1
He fisli rou heard proaninp.
lie II hl Ar' if
feebly broken by the distant to!c of
' child calling. The man on the
ground raind hi Uoud, as if by force
if La lilt, to 'iBttu. iiiif vc.ee catuc
ue.trer.
"I'apa! pajia' Mamma wants yon."
"Let in.' up. 1'hat's my kid."
iiit,i)ti juiitjiid up deii;,'h;id.
"I'ljiu! Mitiuma utinta you to come
M he,-."
"l.iie, Coi.nie!"
'i'lie tuuu in the p ajikcl.et sat upon
(l.c s-..owy cuiii, iiins to 1 id liliiist-lf
: 1 il.- It. ,. ... I f liiS I'll lie It -Ml li-tlllidd
ia the suutt. .Soitou was pitlv.iij; u;)
Ins tall hiii when u little girl in u i-ir.'
ti' i'k ni,ii;;ni from t lit.' liaiUne.' i
ti.e strut. The little girl appeared to
;' i;: t tin t. ii was a cold ni;''1'- ""
i.a.i lur li.iick Viod'uii shawl throwu
over her head was a very sknder pro
t.ciioti. Tin- shawl was trailing lie-
hind her as she inn to her pnpu, and,
m1 Iiinp, threw herself into his anus.
"Oh, papa, she didn't incaii it -miliums,
e'.idu't iiicuu for yoa to pi away
and iicuTcoiuc back! Won't J ou cuui
1j her now, please, papa?"
orton, liiushliie; his silk hat, felt
once more moved to laiiKliier per
haps not the lauphter of a merely
humorous n ppn cia ; inn, but still lauy li
ter. Tarn; lit by hi.-s lute experience, h
moderated his lausli to a hardly aud
Ible ehuekle, and tlien, ns Unit excited
no fresh outbreak on the part ot Con
nie's papa, he spoke up.
"Vis, Connie" he had caught the
little one's 11.11111- "papa's going home.
Hut vow mustn't catch cold, little girL
HertV'
He was taking off his own overcoat
to throw over the child when her fa
ther, still sitting in the snow hugging
her 10 his pi njaeket, looked up ami
caught him in the act.
"If you take off that coat, J'""'
colch vour death of noomony, mister,"
One evening at supper little Lest
mid to his grandmother:
"Crardi.iaydo your glnssw make
things look bigger?"
"Yes, dearie," aaiel grandma.
"Why?"' .- '
"Oh:" said f oster, I only thought
't the- did, ninybcs you'd ta';e 'em off
.then vn '11! cutting th Ltt-
'0 Cliro
r!e.
Magis
'ia! li
I'n-.-lo
VTien You Buy Spoons
knlr. fork, 9ic bur rwltahl bntiilk,
n If tbev do rout m HtU mor. They
ar worth the dlfhrpoc. If I J47 "
part of th vtmp H Innarm (tvou)n
fuV qnfcJlty, fkxooua for wear. Full
trade-mark
Sold bT Inutlnc ttntln. For Oktalorns.
Ko. fMldrttat the malcera.
t IntsrnstioiMl Sllvar C. MsrMsn, Cn
Htlittt ilte limine.
traic Well. Uncle K.ibtus,
oiisiht you lu re?
i;sius-Dcm to Ligpcrlice-
v,i'ii i t tie it. iii 11', yo' hnliiier.
,.:;; 1 1 .it e. - Vt s, hut uitiu't liquor
!'..e iiaythitig to do with it V
I'neie Knsl us Vestah; day wuz bofe
iriiuk, jo' homier. Chicago Dully
News.
Had Ternci 11'
Limbr. 'E.!cr.ici j
Koar-1 DlL --7"
Dr. KVt
Curi?il
Wonldn't AVorU Twice.
"When you stepped on that gentle
man's foot, Tommy, 1 hope you apolo
gized ?"
"Oh, yes, indeed I did," said Tommy;
"and he gnve me sixpence for being
inch n good boy.
"Did he? And what did you do then'"
'"Stepped on the other one and apol .
gized, but it didn't work.'; Tit Hits
Mrnniter Tlmn Kletmii.
"Well, air, 1 had u funny cxperiencii
festerdny."
"What was it?"
"I went into a downtown restao
.ant to get my lunch and across the
tabic from me sat two middle-aged,
,rosperous-looking men. They
weren't talking about btislnesa or(
Honey." Chicago lleeord-llcrahl.
I'rnrnsp A iKiltiule".
"See here!" snid the hotel clerk,
'you'll have to move on. Wo etin't
save nny h it of ' n ' nrountl the hall."
"Well." replied the offender, "the
aead-wniler told me to tnv hero till
"I shall not have time for thnt, part--; ie came. I'm nftfr n job as waiter."
.il" lteeause l 111 CO.llg to I vi: l oeif your inn utn. i iiimnin
tiki ri ftini.n iMiniT.
Take Tentative Rrnmo-Quinine Tablets
Alldruegist refund the money if it
nils to cure, E. W. Grove's signature
ati ewh tox. 2So
Read the
POST
NEWS.
nrr. Wliv
send vou'homo with Connie while 1 go fo w re only
the other way." He nodded in the at- ,P'" i ress:
rection ot the river. "1 have n nome
where I'm wanted, and no little girl
to ruu about iu the mow Wiking for ?
me." j "Well, he hasn't much to boast of,.
Connin looked tip at him over he Jnt ho piv(,g en,j,ijinent to a g;reat'
papa's shoulder. "Ain't you got no- ( Mftny meni (
bodyatalP." "Who are they?"
"Xobody nt all, Connie. Here, let m "other fellow V bill collectora."
ee if the coat's too bmg for you." . y. Times.
Her papa rose and gathered up toe I
trailing Mack shavrl. "Kun on home, i
t..i... k ;,t Trrnnidnir it ticht about
lll,,l , .llW '., ..-, ---D -'
.tvi . .... .'nut n- fojtt. flU TOU I 'O.
nrr. nun ou j , ...... .t,..., ..,t.j
o vork.
The nail tinning Aic h.
circulation tn Is tile Itinniin. .
lei;s. Oilier ceiiiinon fvit;: ...
ejsc are rhoitncss cl hie.
e-rlmii, pain in iir nnr h:
spells, pnlpitiition or lluttr-r.i
and hungry sticlls, dreannn
tuildrn sUutini; in f iccp. ia
lirain, stomacli, hincn, etc., i
riisiiMerfd lis to Inlslrnil the '
the nature ul the disrnc If v
nnv or all of tliee sviTtptuni.
diseHned and treatment bIi'.iiI.i
poncd a mncle dnv. Dr. Milr,
m cuiiranireu nt ncip you u
lliuuhuadsol u'lici.
I owe mv lite to l)r. Mil?.' tfrJ
'ifiltiii
J buttery
i'"i r
it liUfJ
a guest."- I'hlludel-
Ilenef itetor ot Mnnklnt.
"Hobbs is weak, financially, Isn't,
Alter (our doctors met in rons':ltniQI
r . ci fiualr v rillr't tar n a tl, , I I I
- i nvj tij
friitit li-nrt tflneatii. tn Iiiiiit Il, ,i !..
niitliuie inr me nml I would surriV ji
i i.. ...i.i ne i.,u ,i . , I
hope, we will try Dr. Miles' New I leartCj
When 1 besan takinc it my nml.i hJ i3
IiIiiji sun mv rmi iml Ihud i
., : , r, ,c bn
'".' """ ""I "' 1 hiviukj
most ot the time. Alter the Imt ., J
me oirr.inrsii went away sun utter ten, J
ties I was able to go arena I tne IwJ
ilti mv tt'.itlr ltfillt mtr ftitnil.. ... 1
thlli.r. 1 wnll hi have liin tti ii,l .. ,
not been lor Dr. Miles' llrurt Curt'jJ
Kolil'.KT MoKRlS, Sackets Ibn'in, A
All drui;i;bls sell and ciintiiin-f iJ
Dr. Miles' Kemcdieii. hrn, (, r i!L j
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I'll i.i i, i, u. nun I null t 'iM'.iifi
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Llkh.ni. Ini
A Wean Mnn.
"Refflember," snid the l eamft
who was Bolieltlng for the dd
entcrtiilnnicnt, "Hint the L,i?;J
a cheerful givmr."
"I know lie does," roplirf
nqtinre-jnwed old captain of iiyjJ
"Just give mo n cheerful tta,
you? You're tho tenth ntiisautj
tins been here this aftt rnoot'-a
cogo Kecortl-llernld.
He Wnuldn't Do.
Barber Mein crncious! Yei ron't
can, and tell mamma I'm coming right
way soon as I gf t through talking
to this gentleman on business,"
Norton took something out of hta
pocket, stooped, and transferred the
something to Connie's hand, whispi'
iiiff to her. snd she, after oue puzzled
stare, disappeared up the street, lift
Barber Yoti von't do. Nowyonhaf
your hat off 1 see yoti are bald. How
ou fell my hair restorer, eh?" S. Y.
IVeeUy.
A Dtiy for nail Lack.
"Xo: John never seemed superetl-
looked after her a moment, and then, I jons until ( were married. Isn't'
turning away with a chuckle, said: lhat ,0 j0hn? And why did you;
"You must have been clean off your change?"
head, partner. And you tried to make i -rrfcvOse .it wan because my werV
out I was. 1 wish you'd tell me what ny cnrie on, Friday." Cleveland .
the Xt) i-j I c-": "J- nyT.w, I m ?;in Dealer
I Tonarh Pnrlahtoners.
Pencon T.lunt So your congTegUr!
lion gave you no vncation this year?
Dominy Dull Not a weok; not a
1 mi - '
t :m
It!
Trie
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wit- rioiin1
.lane
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ivt rin
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to
"We
riiboi.
v' t'ne
e ,if w-
fr..''i
1' hear
l.'i'iaii
ANT ICMI-.TI l i1 fJ. ,"l W " l"
wanting to jump ltto the rive.
"Think so, eh? How would yon like
it if you worked hard for ten years,
ri5 thin bad to see vour things all
,.i.t V,r,T-ta erH irar-nn and everT- lay,
And get all the latest u''!fe you"r' Lrea!; tL
! -Tl.af though." Norton interrupt- "er hecra ot.-.x. x. ecKiy.
ed. "It's c.n!j li.oaey with jou. Hythe An lnrnrnhle Caae.
way, what's your name? McCorkle? "vr;hen a man's unconscious he
' AH right, McLcrkle. 1 juit w ant to teil Jofsti't know anything, does he, pop?"
I jou that yen don t know when you re
j vtil off. Ci-nie nt.. UcCoridr; I'm go-
! lrg to put c ff that swim with the ice
tales until to-morrow night. Ugh!
; It tsureiy is a good deal more eomfort-
' able w ith this eoat on. Hope I didn't
teri'.uslv hurt vour arms just now.
i -
j Ti.e twi late crrji'Stants began t
! plod t "getter through the snow in th
' roiid wot. "N'iw. itc fctTt. McCorkl.
1 1'n, j.utting off n.y j.iuiige just for one
j tliJjg jn!-x to write a deck Vo your
order. You agree to tk that check
j ti.d tit It? You won't? All right,
an.. Good tight." lie turned back
feLd began to ttiibuttrn bis coat again,
j !cr.jrk!e w-as reclly doubtful about
i tit tuieiCi.l i: "et.tj'iii 'f lt;6 U'p-haV
Vol r.t-n v. ho Ltd ii.terf.ru! wth his
iL-LPUi- iu y.t cirect'on. Ho
lciike urn r-ff
Sic C.utjof .meri-'i. Tnr
auTwn-rfc. Hc'in!:'M' r
rile-'1 'R'.1L::IIV li .
frtMJof cm: -. 1; " i it., , ;
riKmi tn rt i u n- - r i - i . n t j- i .
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Kirtimntr.l i;--j.r c '-.tl
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Art li t a IX ru-ii- l.: -AI
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draw ttny tim wttnio t -i -- t i-
warn to Uuik ant! K,! ur oti;, - i nt. . i ,
dufi t care u p-uu S- ": . - '.-
ntunth-uwmbernmp. h-jixy r-, u j .-.
ttiituHr uy. Vou will g-t yvur n.'-t.-j- b;w k ):
vatu- ittauy tImovr. uil p-Uij:L.r w... i.
di fr of cbarva, but If yiu r- vim, j-- w '
ud in yuur rftjutft tr v-.v iilmt-i,;;. ;t! t.i
yriT t- at oito.-. T XOcu. iurf r tjT.'t:i T'm.-.-.-b-rutpofTr
will ouu ruauK.. W rtt tt i.'u-.s.- kx
drvMlur your letter and iiK irii. $ ..I, f -r f
ytr u.iuueniuis ur iweui-Lc oti.u t-ji Uut.--itt'ntfi
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"No, my son."
V11, pop, ore yon unconscious? I
fceard ma pay yon didnt know any
thing." YonVera Statesman. ,
Then nnd Xovr.
One, kr.g ago, twaa hr delight,
To Ares up in a har.some gown;
tut row. wher. e's out late at Eteht
ehe l:kes to drp her hubby down.
-Otfuego IXiJIy News.
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Chrie' I.'- WittVer wLut hi,. tiit;iiu-
t'UiLlkf n.ay he
The fbitufo! tiiw'.p.e will lc x,o
t'.iu iii Uetifyii. for C'Lrjit, wLt;r-
mr h may yo.
J t.t- fji.thfui dM'.ple wii) btti'iy the.
Srr.jlurn. thbt he IiibV ttfctif ijT
i.tr. with authority.
T;.- fn.'.iifu! diotripie wit! coutinue
, WhUlj i'jT Christ, U.Vligh IUM.LJ
rejtt-t hU witt.csi.
i PalenisS
fjuaranteed Under
$20,000 BOND
1 HI: KliVSTOMi LAW AND
PA'lliM CO., 107 lict liuild
iug, J-'hiluUclpliiu, vtliii'L in the
only Unided kaU;iit AK;icy in
llie worid, of!er to luuke u Ouar
autccd Search ui the Fatcnt Of
fice Records not im-ieiy lUfir
opiiiioiij i rcc- of ;iiuiK- lf leutl
eif of thin Jt'K.N'Al who will
H:iid u hkcU:li, l.iel or ii.w;rip
l.on of ll.t'ir invention.
Thi-y w ill alni give a ia-i titii:iU'
of jjutviitubilily wijiitli will be of
grirut uyiirUiiiee to tn inventor in
raixiiig ttuuiul.
'a.lil I'tttcuU with the broud
t at t:lniuii w.-cuiwi ou c-uny week
ly tyuyiiiCUU. W'tiU: Unlay.
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i i. i'a he r itjto a
: on i.-e etitf by ti-iiin' a girl
d to ii.arty the dd 1 hii.g.
s: -Lk, 1 won't."- 'lii-
DIE?J IMSOLTEXT.
rv t0 rv-v
S,fh!r''k-,l
Poe try nnd Fnrmliii.
Oh, the musflnK poet mrb,(i
Of ths frost that", or, tl.f ra
And the labors of the i.iakcj
In a style that's very ar.s:
But you bet he coultlt,': i: :-,
If hs'd ever bawsed ar. sr
For about that. - i'i: , i !,irr3j
Mak-et the rortwici' Jituppic
N. Y. Herald.
THK Qt ICK AM) THE DEtt
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"-rj.crtor.
lirl-rl to Anlltmel'r
it 1 ...e tini rnt-ir ea
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"Have you
I dead,
"ladeed? It'i
hci.r!--l'iau von fcpeeht
hard to ht-Jieve ill
V i y, hie owed uie a cull. '-Uiisera
tV-JlnJ.kf I-
tlul ul Ortlrr.
''t'il!i:.iii," he wl.ii-pcred, shakinif
'. :iu vigurouisly, "get up. There's a
iirgliir dotwi i-tjiiis."
"J l.ut'ii lo w buiiic's and not ia ar
tier i.ow," replied the eminent parriM
ree tilarlan, f'ei -pily, "while there' iin
l.i ni.i'i hiiiiei.-, hrfoie the honk,
i'lc got to illnpoK- r.f this nap lit tr.U.t
(.rat." I'liiludelphiu I'rei,s.
Ladv II i-'s a dime
my husbau sick u.'.a
dying.
Grinder y, lady, bai cw
many sick p ..ie in ti : strwa
price has went tip. It'lioT5
dollar to save yer hu b-Mi-time.
N. Y. Journal.
Eilueiillnn.
He sent his boy u i
And now he cr. -s a.-tt'
He spent ten thouv.r.fio
Anil got a quur.-.T w-
Puck.
Ilia IntenMona V er 6
Vautanno Did Kritiatrk ii
trying all the grip rc:t.' :Cir.-i-iS
rtcomniende'd?
Tltivnn Vrt l.he on Wtt-I
rupted midway by a f ' '
Wantanno Whose f.:-'
Dnzno EzaniarkV n
fleruld.
.'orrert IXimH'
i ...i i.i. . , -re:!
UMlt llftVU It lUliia..,; J
ot the partner of her j"?4 1
row a.
Mrs. lliitterdun W!'
Jlutteraoli-I wen!
get u ruke, nnd nhi' ;--
wua out. lown lopi'-'.-.
I illinlleil Mippl."
lie I've juKt heei.
m.in lino lllillLf tXI'-ii-'" -I
ten rents a duv. 1 vm.c-c n
manages.
Ul,.. ill, T iiiim,-f i'i" P-1
1 1 ' ' I -..r(- - .
suuiple puckage of eti-t-y
hreukfunt food. . i J
lirlutu. of heart it r.ot a sign yt
t'.rttUjl. A elbUr.
5.5. W1UJAMS0N, J
Ku. o Jiuu T.l CI Frealdeot. J
Jliia:n li.'.; nerii -Ail the truius
thin I. eft- 1.1, 1- aie lill.tcd.
Druiiiii.er - Iimlted?
liiruiii liawi-cd Yri; lijidted
to
rght iniUs u hour,-
-IauUtUU Cour-
Ma-lo IIiJiuj.
"I 'need only one thing now to msbt
ii y fling muehine coinplsl f 1" l
tluiuifd the hugfiard invtfilor.
"What is tliulV" aikrd the ittavr
Uau.
"Monty," hournrly rtnllttl Ui u
tuUr. Chicago Tribune.
Haflrulntf llie lirlcf.
Wilson I lost that fin allli uin
brolla that I curried In town tu
duy. .
Mrs. Wilson Oh, what a pity!
Wilbon Still, there ia one cnasoU'
lion, li vu't mine. Boroervtlla
ilouniul.
her
An Irlaliman'. ' i;
"Are you looking f"' '" '
munded the angry m'
"No," replied the Jr.
for picuMire."
tit',... ... until 11 f (.''.'
1UU ftC-t.ll. t - - A
tai l. i'u u i, iii I kiiiii." rti
j imt , .. m v
Irish man .--( li it ago l'Jbt
ii'i,..e Tiat''
Flrit ChuppU- I wuLocr-1
lie, how the d..ukey eer
used aa theer--kM-
.,, A
tSecona ( tiupplc " '
Dou't, Lnow, I'm sure. deaJ";
t 1 t . ,i- (iT.
IIUVB Ut'CU Oliutc V"-
Two I'ulu
"If there U oim -"n 1
Minn imother." suid the
. . i . T .. I rilii
is a man niun t-uu .
t- n.n." rejot"
si in I nt, "Is owe who is f-v
ib." ChlitBtfo Dully
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