The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 30, 1903, Image 3

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    V
-r -Work Weates'
V VVotfr ..Wftrya.
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.vl Ktd In your body passes through
blood purifier. fhey fit
ter ftut tha we r
Wnpuritl. In the Wood,
If they are sick or dot
M order, fhey fait to do
iheir work. -- -
Pains, aches and rhu
malum come from e
cms 0 una acttf hf the
blood, due to neglected
trouble.
ey trouble causes quick r unsteady
and maVes iio f! is though
4 hft trouble. ww trie heart ta
,rkm rh pumping thick, kidney-
,cd Mood through vs ins and arteries.
d t be considered that only urinary
1 w?rs to be triced to the kidneys.
v modern science proves that nearly
iiitutlonal disuses have their begln-
kidney trouble.
j ar- slrk you can rrake no mistake
doctoring your kidneys. The mild
L firordinary effort of Dr. Kilmer's
n-Root, the great kidney remedy la
illed. It stands the highest for Its
f .il c .re1? of the most distressing cases
.-,Mon It., merits
.... 1- :..
t ,r.. dollar ?iz- r'KiKarr;
,, nay have a""
bottle by man bw r i-wmiuvi
.0 pamphlet telling you how to find
vi have kidney or bladder trouble.
n this paper when writing Dr. Kilroef
Bln'hamton, N. T. '
hoi;??.,
TTOrt.VKT AT t
Mrrvti ',?' , r
I'luiiivtn rnrrnare I ear-
civa i.roiuof attention.
THE SUWDAT SCHOOL.
NNSYLVANIA KAIL80A3.
Lwiftown Division.
In effect May 24. HA
; gam . :-:-a
1 . : 4. 5
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1 Sum . : :i :x
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l'i MrllniKrrnvx Junction 809' a 40
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7 1 Pawling- SSS 4 17 I
? K reamer t 4 I
, Vf-iurr 47 4 Jo 1
:iH Middlrhura ' 4 IS I
Kenfar S4' 4'
M Itrer1owa S 51 8 S? j
M Bearer Ao-linta JO SSfj
01 Kanlia Mill SIS' S 4
Di MMIiirt SHTT' lie.
1? Wagr-v TST' 8-e,.
(I Shlnlla TS4 SI4!
14 Petnlervllle 7 4 SJe!
13 tMaitland T I la j
I" Lawtelown TJSi S'-j j
12 LewtirtnwnfMaln Slift. 7 aV 8', I
15 Lewi-Sown Jmictton. 7 luij
leaves Sunbury .1 o m, ar
Je at Selin4?rov 5 4o p m
htjlinazrovehttMip, tu., irtiru
Banbury 6: 15 p m.
eavo Lewtdtowo J'.iuetfoa :
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fen, U 22 a m tor Aliuun, Pttuborg au4
filmoreud WMhinirton ?H am S 17,
' U 8 10 o m For K1ill.iH.hi mmi New
SOU. a am. 1st 1 : IXaadUl
lanitbarg 8 10 p m
jdeiphia A Erie R R Division.
I m
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I WLTWAtUI,
Lira tULairrore Junction dbtlr tor
kr..t West.
vi p m, s 02 p m. tl'inday 3 a m.
fr.r Budtlo.l Miintur Era autl Can.
pr Diiliunu rta and i '.i"anJaluu
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4. And mul did that which the Trd
and came to betnUtiera. And Ui
idr of the town trembled at Ma ccmlng,
and aald. Comeat thou peElT
( And he ld, Peacenbly: I am eome to
aaorlllce unto the Lord; nctlfy your
elvea, and com wlta an to tha aarrlfic
And ha aanetlflwd Je and hia aons, and
raUed them to tha Mrrtflcc.
I And It rama to pan", when they wera
eome, tMt ha looked on Ellah. and aald,
Surety the Lnrd' anointed la before him.
. Rut the I-orl aald unto Samuel. Ixkik
not on h'.a countenance, or on tba hetatht
of hie atature; berauae t have refuaed him;
for the Ivrt aeeth not as man aaeth; for
man looketfe on tha outward appearance,
but the frd ionlceffc on the heart.
8. Then J"e caiei yitniutaii. and made
Mm p hefore Snm Anil ha aald,
Ntihr hath the Ixirl rhoen rain.
9 Then J-e ma ta 8hmm paaa by.
And tit aald, N'olttirr hath the Ixrl rhonn
thla
.' A in J mn'!rt seven of hla on
to pa Am w't- .-iniu-l Ant 3mn"! aid
i.i i.i J-Me. Th .r ; riiith .lot -hr.o-n ;heae
1. r.d .''sinn i': -.t. t iirwr.. Jim-, Ar, n.r-
' -i-v clilidren' Arid r. .'I'.'I. Th-r re
:r,iiiiH'h vt rh v"n .' urd, h-hnld e
Icrfh the iihe And 3Hrniil Ald .inio
J '-, Snd snl fft-h h.m. ,'.r ve vulil not
a!' l'.rn rill he n,m- rlt!ir
2. And he ent, and brou-Kht htm In. .Vow
h. ft m n-Ky. nl .irhHt ..f 1 tirlful
r .'tninnni: nnd aind y to .or.k to And
the I,rl H;d, Art-, ttnotnt him. .''.r ihia
la h
13 J"hen ,4-rr, nil took the horn of oil,
unt ir.n'nT'l 1 m in 'ho mi l"' if hit !ir.t'n
r n: rd the ptr'f -if rhe Iir l came np'.n
Iiivld from thitt lay fr.rTriir.l. So .tumiiHl
r e ip and wnr -.i lumah
'.'H IIRt TRIT-Haa lAnkefk nit fh
onlward BppearMae, Htlt the) I.erd
Innbeth am the heart. I Sam. IrttT.
'-t T.-.IN'K OF .'HiPTT.itr: .l-V.T;i"N
'.' imii' :t rr ind . . .
'. .iirrtflre
T,- n.eycrion
Tlf -iijolnftnff
I'i v'.i nd Haul
Tt..rK -l'-.ha.v
P'.ai K - Kumar,
h-iir.
N"T:-:3 AXii COMMENTS
HV thin :vne? ti If1 of nmitelj
for tkintf to heart, an iteeniy 'hf di. j
apji'iint failure of tn,il. I?e
moumeri for Mm as for an only nonJ
Ilia yrlef -i"ir., d to fit. the ntrre of
bin piiDlir iiiihrion. H.w Inntf hdldi
nothintf .-! it h. ' do not know It
may have i-en jvn or oniy a few.
montha, '
But. he tli a'ty ivroiiaen to tk
artion, iur 1 L.-i' ftilure. The
djtiiiKty of San r.unt aoon end. Who
ahnuM aurreed hn'.' Twelve, nulaa to
the aouth of Ru... ti uiy th famoua'
town of Beth leh-jii 'h homo of JeH, (
the aTtuiiison of I'Tb a wd Boaa. ITl
fine) family of eijyfit -wnrt Kitia wan
doubtless known to vvinuel. wimp
jndioial journys fur rt.ny years ht
Hiven him wide ariuiiutiiruee. 0n
morning, under iivin iinptilatnit, the!
old prnphet took his own hnm of sav-'
ered oil and wallced to BethUhem. I
Hla arrival eaiues surprie and per
at Bethlehem. Apparently his vU.it
had been infrequent iu hi ia.tT year,
and only som momentoua erranil
eould hure drawrt hlot from als quiet (
retirement at Raman. Tnas props
tremble as they think how the old
Puritan prophet treated hla anemlea.
and half snspeetlnir some unpunished
criminal amon? their number, they;
atk: "Comest thou peaceably?"
Quickly he allays their fear and quintal
ail siiepicion; .innnnncrs laconically
his purposw U ! flc, and hiila them i
prepare thetnuir-s ami join hirruj
Saui'T.tr your-wives: "V uh your
person., and put "n eieon alothini'.'
Geik:e.
The sacHlii-ial rit hav4!!!? been st
ten!ei to. Samuel now ivots himaeHf
to the bus4n ft wrui-hi wns the rai
muse of his cominir. Ht oea to
Jease'a house and interview his sons.
Each ymith Is measurd bv tae lofty
itanii.ird of fh iivin UU-ai for the
Vinihir). Eliah, 'he oldest, is in the
11 strenirth of robust manhood. All
rlrst thouifht the prophet ta InciiniMl ti
accept him and luok z.o further. 3ut i
his dineiy-ir.rirl :ond thouifhtj
warns uim not to trust too much in I
outward app-am.ccew T!ie memory of j
the haniisome yimnir Saul haunts him.
Ho turns away. He scrutinizes the!
fnevs of six mnr of .Je-wo'-i sons in
urn. wHn-hini; "r Winirilne in o-har j
actfr N'om of 'hem tnwts Jehovah's i
""iniTKinentR.
''looiilv t4 iook 'ipont Soniethir" 1
in OavHi's tnf and mannvr htokenai
the buy's devHloplrur posaibillties. Be-1
I n U youthful ;uiii untrniurd. he mil
th more- -MiMt-itibie t4i St.inui' In-1
tluiMtc" I"nr;v ynuthi i 'he "ime frr
.taoimintf for ui:e life ituasion. j
"Then Sumurl . . anuintvd hire i
in thw midst of his bre'hren;' Thel
cwrtiKiiiy was nut undwstood by thai
br-Mhrw. Th.y 'ittle Jrtamvd the of. j
'hw intfinbsl ws 'he klnichlp. Probj
.iii ' h' t'r"JlH t rTvr;vli his full pur)
uu to Dauii; ami hat Jefj'vnir.y
ertVrt it mut hav hud upon the
vount; tnau life!
".trMnri ma.tniv b;u! attnvkwl rhe
k'tur ;' "tTi'ii' ot if-:ir,ity ,.r prhups
fly 'it '." ':, ndllt'ml by!
his ,;f!iii; i-itl 'I'll r. This dlstem-j
li 'tlUlui To '. 'l l: t t hv 'Mii'tilt H it ;
.'ifis-i .if 'iuu'. iiml h yout.'ir .-hft j
lii i.i ttHiviuu '(! !V'Uhem iu I
'li'U,i.t o ." 1 1 1" -l -'SUi'TU 'nto itoi
'M!! Sttl"t 'l wllOfSUC-j
.-.ii ' v .i i : . . I o h . !lrr he !
iHMi 'iiiuiKi i '-.i'it'Ii', .mo. :n utie
mb triat'e 'he kifij' irnior
'val'v r.
BISCT.lXAirfoUa ilrMSr- . pZAX3 COT TOO SOCIABLE.
Tha umber of forest resxrvaom riallaea la TenawaSaaa rarar raw
la tha United atea ta sow M, srit Tta ! a b1 Taay 8)eaaa
ft total area of AC.oOO,000 acre. ' , Salaaaoe.
Tha fore: reserve r.f. the failed' , '
latej now a??re;ate an area alnaoaa tncle Si baa a newt and sutriou
twice that ot t;- r'i't of PenaayV- worry now. It la to prevent persona
larua.
Sunburn and -:
iua to the .
raya of the .i..
once tanned it '.
their effect.
Tiia Cathedral
from ,1'dna; around and petlmif his
..'.'indneaa ara 'ef w',a in tie woods sod feed
.ui nltra-violat -hen with grod.eB.
. ,.ni ti-.e akin ia nny as this is, it is true. So
roter.c- l against rnB " tnal offloers who hav
barge of the Yellowstone) National
Park, winch is where ail this is hap
pening, hav found themselves com
pelled to post notices which rend
thus:
The feed'.n of. tnier'ertn with of
moeir,r,n rf :pm rear or nv o'r.er
wl,d fninial .n tne park la aoaLUle;y
proh.bited.
e pgjrr owo to thk huksk.
a) abyaletaa W JwarewlaNettJ (W
larvasea af a Tea4wai
iwlitait,
"Now, doctor,'' said tha trained
ara to the great physician, "wbat
do 1 owe yon?" '
Tha wear and We of hr i?allino
dad begr.in to tell, and thS nrMej had
taken her torn at playlnif pe,tle:ntt
ATter si doren vielta be t4 coma to
pey ber bill, says the .Verw YorV ",1rr-aid.
The irperUMat looVevt nt her m imv
ment (frsvely. Thn he imld: 'Vol
know I ehsro J17.V) for a ,jrerV.
tion."
Tba nove (rave a iltl inv.li-ntaey
fip of alar.n. "rth. l'X'tor."
claimed, ''y'J ,iiear for earh jjr. -rt;.
tton ? Why, I' .-" ,ve-r jiere- -"
Tiien it :1lie. y-rt ,'T 'Vat :t.e
hlSfll-prif. Jyv;li.t. ;ril; t m ( W-
''Vea." he f1-"!"!''!, ili i 1
elnn of l iiTnlle ' ;fliit r.M
tl T VI for "'leli jr. . nf' tt If. rt ,f ,f
I
tpori ft Condition Depend
Happlneaa. or Mlyery.
ferbava one of the; men
eofeplairda ot ?ba arh ; nitftai-
HvneMaa
nr-
f Chart res, lis
France, is aaid to contain the moat
beaotiful and the beat-preaervad
twelfth-century windows ia tha
world. They date from about 114.V
Seven valuable cabinet pictures of
tha Dutch school have been rs
queatbed to the P.rltish National gal
lery by the late Sir James Carmt-
ehael. Six of these work were pur-, This in wis put up berause it
chased by him out of the Dnen.'ina found that the bear had berome a.
collection. togr-t'n.T t.vi Impudent, owinir to t"ne
Cenaua returtis (five i,T.A children lad liauita inf-o whioh they nad fal
under Id year of ae who ar em- j " r-sult of rie;ni pampereo,
-oyr in m W.-,r 4hirt for men ia ' "", Vork Sun.
he Cni erf Si..te U,re rlmn 1, inn I Thu .t happened iiuihv tone iaat
f these are employed in factories. 1 ,hl,t '' f.:hen iie- . ,,.
TAere are 1,1 la employed in making i,rtr -: eoti-iliona by I ;,,. ),,.;., r t.,
wnjirn'i skirts and aim.lar garmenta. Itnlhlin eheerfully into their ewp. j doe,,'-, .....:n .:,f. ir
Nearly S.OOo ,ir in te storking fae-1 Srtm,-"",, 'hy would follow tr..nr-' i . ,fer
torles, and oy-r i..',nfi in the niiafel-1 rs f,ir t1"' Pn,)r "r.uxfera ,. 1TK, ,..t. ....P
lanenna employments connected withl WrtuM r'v'" tSnn,in!f r. o ,.v, w
the production of ready-mad attira. i " ,h, r',n" ti,nt ''"r r I tnand, m ;,.r
. , , , . ... , tJelr ;ivs from wild heastx, wMIe . car.'e!v- te ,,
A eurlotia clork .a deacrlbed a ha- ... ... . . , . . . 1 ' '
, . i tna w.l.l ;eaut .open along nehino i now ini-Mer., .,
lng been rrentiy nut into commla-: . . ..T .. 1 " ' -
I. nrm .nienr. (in ipinnir nminnrF more .
" . I - a.. . . -i : ..: . I .... ...
J 'an ui iio'a.nif nun a
it wa not Jong hefore the folk
In the. National par'- ra lined 'bat
tha hear were r-t. ileal letter
o!T while tliey remained .11 rfect
ly wild itate.
And hen ,t vaji found 'hat. 'la
human beings !n tha park would ':
ha better oT at.ill; for big black and
i
A in yo-r f -ey,
OH yvif aeh that
-fy i'-.'
.M elr
Tif'ri ;V ,
tO errV -
ti'' V-
JVf.llH
f. -e.:,
, -e . .
la.i 1 .
e . . .
li I l,l-
sion in a umii.l western town
J'r,
fare, hand a ml .hv.t, is connected
with a gpyner, whioli nhoots a column
of hot W3ter every eronds. This
pouting never vnri.M to the tenth
of a second. Every t me the witer
apouts up it strikes ;.,. .ever and
moves the hands ! orva.-.j is geconda.
The wending .if Rohe-rt .rudy and
Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley, of Mary-'lie, hrow-i hear, and now and ben
tha other day wns unioue in aoma ! grizzly. harnir aco.uirerl taut for
ways. The groom, a widower of 7s 1 white man'i food, 03311 o ireu
nd
!i'r:,t -1 e
.t -.lt.-e a.
1
w.nters, has 3ve children, one boy into rhe eamns and even 'be bote!
and four girls. The bride, a widow at night to steal hum, bread, ,-aU
"i . auiniuerv, aiao naa live eniuiren, ann any-ning e;se) -.iiat, was pr;im Mmea e;,en
four boys and one girl. Mr?. Rradley' larty tempting. 'would -ollprt
The vary animals 'bar leram li aome lAtient
moat friendly were 'he ones 'hat did! all: .-me
tha moat harm, Theri wera three1 wr toiniy :'r,H
espetslly two black bears ind ine'onlv Vnotrn t "
brown hear that, became so familiar ' since the -,urc
and lnVng that they acted sa if ther ' sl.ari-a rbe
wera paying board at one if 00 !ad -n
hotela. 1 to 70U n
Thr wvmld hang sronnd the Ictt- -- - -
;oia ever
Tint .' o
diil.tal.le J i
ht ,.o'iru And . to
' n ood aicl-t'l te.-.r, . t
am. do I rfariary o
.'Aiise .if -I.e "r'tir.ed rri
t'lnk i' 'i,',f fun 'l,e tt i-r ,
for. -aroe"- .I'-r, - , .t. , y
we! ihat tl,r rt ;,er . ,.ctMin
ynrV .optd ,e
ct 'be -net -but
wMVnnt, ,nt.rri?r,ti
'!'; rood if v. r;
"i onU ier.-rif
:t, ,n ainrf. ,btv
fie.
..r'
t-.J
r n I
rt-
o t'
o ibv
t.A .
r, .fl
er "
waa a boarding house keeper and
eight montha dragged by before suc
cess crowned the wooing of tha ar
dent lover and his blushing sweet
l.eart promised to be his. Earl It
weslthy and they hav made a con
tract that each shall retain his or
her belongings and that each shall
nrovide one-half of the coat of living.
an '-.rwt lie
t ;ft.r -,?,rr :j
ro r. r .ei r, I jfs
wt.o ti.lr."' r.eed rae ,t 1
f 1 e ni- rl er art
l.at t !! -hartfrcd '
.rt -it-h nit
resriiini i,-,;,f v, .'.a r.Tv ',
,Ate ,een f .rrr.e rrii 1
return 'i,r ill ru .
"aine
e' nuiii'1
n.a 'n.
Mcr"
.ew rr ' ,
awl.inMf
la lyalit rtlili-
Vtluiia i- iri .'.ii ht'im.
l attaiiili (! .imU 110 tavor with
" iau4 IB 4 IwvSvt, W IML i !.l
Thv lvvr i l s j.v io iil't. i tha hvttrt
ot nil Kwer,
It i Uointc thv rn;lu iu the dark
ihtit i jlvtj!t hard.
Knvh day will 1 brirbt if we take
t as. it I'oiuvB. tivw fn-iu CjvkI's hand.
"U tMfvr b uiigvy without
luttuitiA: uulil wo ,-vr tuiKfy uuly At
sin.
Uwr pstUe out as'wtuit of thaaauawa
iU not, souiiuit. will not pmeura pa
vIvia r thve wa iyaia's Ilunw
iiU4 i.. . u telkei
.' UlkUUliA A-l-i-
' 'jHin iunii
wo
u. Uaa f 8
Row On tVnraaa Waa Tricked Oar
af Lm4 of Coat by aa ta
eeraaoioas .talatbbor.
Of caurae, she didn't mean to play
upon worda (for a is no joking mat- 1
tar), but Mrs. Da Brocade thinks it
la a "burning shame" tha way aba'
waa tricked out of a load of hart
coal by aa unscrupulous neighbor the 1
other day.. She had a "itaud-in" I
wlUs tha enai marchant from whom!
aha had bean getting her fuel supply
for years, and when she received oi!
promise that the coveted coal would !
be promptly delivered she went away'
ia 3. jubilant frame of mind, and
"blew herself" for aeveral desired ar- ;
tides of wardrobe before .he
reached home. 3ut the coal did not
come that day nor the aert. And
aa the ciuiling zephyrs of aigat crept '
over the household a.ad emphasized
the necessity .,t au arly rcpleraab
meat of the coal bin, she began -o
grow anxious. Next morning ah.
struck i pace dowa to tha oC.co -f
tie unhappy coal merchant ,iud im
patiently demanded why that :oal
had not been delivered na promised.
Tha orEce force looked surprised.
Tha coal, they said, hod beea deliv
ered ail rght, for had aot the dnver
returned with bis empty wagoa and
turned in the price, relates 'he De
troit Free Press.
"I received ao coal, and X don't
want any fooling ia the matter, ' ;n
dinantly exclaimed the lady, who
gan to suspect snbtsrfuiye upon tha
part of the dealer.
"That is strange." mused the mer
chant. Thea he iispati;hel a, mes
senger in search of the driver.
That functionary soon appeared.
"Did you leiirer a load of coal to
No. , street'.'" U was asked.
"No, air," responded the driver.
There waa aobody sit home at that
auinoer, and while I was trying -t
arouse the house a lady appeared ;lt
the door of tbe next house and nsud
the coal was for her. ahe told ;ne
the petipie had moved away from that
number some time igo. and that .t
waa she that had entered the coal. I
thotignt there must be slight mis- wrong ti
taie u the number, so I let her have .rtrettt
the etuu, wtuca aha paid for."
"Weil. I neveri " said Mrs. De 3ro
crule. "t)f nil the nerve! Cd lii.e to
have the iaw on her. if Z .ouid."
The merchant promised to try tnd
scrarie up another load for the Indig
nant lady, and he 5"ave her a basket
of iujWb tu take the ohiil urT.
tfau So t'av ur- lu
"Now, here is a showvo.se,'' said tha
dtraier. nuiiug to 1 ptcui!ar4tckiE5
specitcen of his -vares, "hat iabmiidi
to become, pi-puiar. it Tjagrufiea
everytaii: put ia it to doubia :ts aa--lurnl
ize." '
"Can't use it in my business," re-piled
the prosjwtive customer. "n;t I
want is a vaae that will eenm:gfy re-
duce the actual saze of its convents
fully 'me-UaiR" '
"What is your liner asked thai
deaier.
"My speciality is ladies' ahoes." re-i
piieil the other, wrth a haif-suppreescd i
grin. TH-Bits. j
ehen and tha rear verandA and run.
after tha guest, begging 'or .orne-
thing nice to eat till they had -narie"
nuiaancea of themselves. At iaat.i
after they had smashed into v iiotet i
pantry, and frlghtensd women nd!
children almoat to death. he orScialsi
were forred to nhoet them. I
Now tha superintendent of thai
parte has issued a warning, lie an--nonnces
that any i"m wno feeds or'
peta tha wild bears will b rrrrlaheU
IT says that thay are pwrTeetly barrsv
Irsa aa- Una; tLsj! an iT-t ',3 li
perfaetly wild tat ud left alonev,
but when oevnona trtffw a"fh thenrl
they Ioaa all fear of Unman binrsi
nnd proceed to ,o -narh l.arr.aije "ft
prnnerty.
And everv now ind 'hen lie-r Hrvt
omebody who l.ir.k' li.it, '-erniiie
they havw become familiar. 'Lev ire
not dnn(Tr," irr nm
littffaaf rliida ttmnan ifetnar.
TTie "oiiiiv le" i a rr.yl .r.-ule
The u:rr. ,f w v i. ;.r x
V I ,k -n r -".v V- v: - ri. 1
.t ,r... ..J ; ... i..'r
-V.tr..r..-t r. :
1 Jterrftl
Prlncinn!.'
TT)t. '""er Ore?:
Growing CM
KKaMin lir Taan Uftil nr.
"'"or gr.'iciiiuii' iiii-. t ... 1 .v:i -!..t I
hit aay shin .gn.:..-r. -!;.. r.g tl.ro uga
th ;arlor in the ,irk'.'"
"Jh, I gucs -hat :. -.he aj-y ctaJr.
3iram."
'"Veil, f tl.af, he -any -hair. 1
ir.'t wiiut tt. r'ir. :n i-r.,i.-r harts
.me!" Vonkers Stat t-si:..,n.
v ' 'A- :i if irn n1
:en xmr.rx r
':. -sr ,t : ,iki
.rcrr.-.a. ; . i
.'-- ?..it td
v? - , -.ovst rid
1 i he o.a .mr'
'".tr: .we r--ya
-..i.- e-.i: 1
he -.i:tm-.t f.n.
W Werr It i".imra V
"Vh4-ri iiw 'I.e .t-i ti:
fmia that .ignis t:r :. .
veaeaer in an ".p-o'ti ,i. -
lay
"Ont of wni!. -en'ied 1
vr.o lived .n ii iu'.i ;":r.rr.' .:.!;
'ir.iiiir "iy ana ii.;.-.:ti.:. t.' N
Tiir.r
y 'rrra
i?Kiri a
he 'ther
isv -rt
ftinliln't itainl tt.
i'iarhman I im .TOir.rr -n .rate, dr.
I ns't stand the miesu.
Employer Too. strict. -h-'.'
'.a-hman Yes. -ir. .-ji-.e .epet'or
ge'ting 'hat I ar. 'cave .r.v - line, .itil
bose tne uround u.t .u .1 I ww you.
- Y. Weekly.
ean
ee.e .t '.ea :ov
erMenewi -r
arrvtl". ,r,.
"!,e .trr.ot .-iair.
h.-mid -etai- Ke
iM'-i'jt .-...:;
g ,.;ytcai trer,th.
re'ier.'-a : 1 -r-r-T
ailie -o ituim-ite
leir.eil .-. :ixt.
Or i:rri'' . 'M.,.iitn '.I,".iT.i i.'-iciverr
-ores i:e-jtra . -he -t.-.:v.act: rut t:.i-r
iamans-4 :.rit'..iii -r..i .-cirlea - -tect
tljesti.-.r. .tut jv.ir--.-...ii.. 11 -iHi.
'.t r-iavrr.trs he ;vr ir.it r-tr.iits
ereral thcal i, esr.w.
' t i l -r-itrrorta ifttnir vtue --tat i
lr -rrr' ny.-anr ji '.mr ir nn,l'Tiuii.
-ri ,xl a Act ,c ,u . r icr -?y- due
'Am jir.ktr - ri t iimirr. .'u che a.1
wc-nry yi evml :iyii-.i ul un.l -.o i
rrtlar intll ar '.rrm -itl--il .rr ffsl 1 o.
iha l:alAk-r , nly-ra .i:.af( -VH.lr-1 ' 1
cat iwairr' .ti.t -t-.r!y reit -Be -aw
aryrt ith am in Aldaery. . la.1der ,Md Vir-T w '
an rvara. . y .tnia yera , -r. ;,v; --i
irorpy -o 1 ai i 1 cuid '..artly-t. tvrrio.1.
ambary umi ta Mrt. . j unt lirr.orn y -.aa
j rars. . i ;U41' .car .ia .jueta t I
aiiuirr -
iica Tecfrie ire'nTTt--i rensntr Dr.
1. V. r-ierre w etter. -rrr. iU cv--fstwrnierice
eid -a .tnctir - nvjle
mil acreclr .-ontjiinriaA. a
Jr. Pierce' 3 PlrtiMir.t ?cilau tertUAM ,
-ha jiaweis.
-11-
nyii rie-r.a,. i
rnniAvi r
TIOM a I..
it) 1 mr. a, ik.j
.lAie T AAal : i:u
rtijkr..-i-- -
MtUCiI
IT Pays
0 ia.-rt-jc a ..
'-:atc -'vra: -r.
1 1,
ryr
aI. lirrf.n. em-yy-Mr
4lS iiurkw: i.. ilarrtshurtr
Tha Idasl
"Little boy.'' ri-iacarniieu ;Le 1.a.i
Old letdv. "ioa'. vr u .j.. w it a err
hildrr-Ti 'Ike . to jSeU
M'1'.H.ita '
-ar4-lAll-t
rJooms. Zf jiu ;
.. --out . .i.tri.;. ri
ar- ill rryAina.
ilc. 'iood ''eat.'. ZZc
toHi .M.-4-iunn lAAu.uia
-.Vw. g
bie. "do y.
lltnrianAH
an." repil'd -Lr- Ir.o -.rrt.
life expeet rre -.' -at uri."
I'rtwmitn-'il T-l,rti-
Ha Srrer siailryt twain.
Bo mm liiy, ilii oi.-rp. vt..t'-.tha
diffc-rence bet wees 1 zzuu .x-d a
munkey'.
ili dliao-p iVut ;s -he .iisticca
from your chair to :n:r.e'.'
3orum Oh. about -ix i.-et.
Mlsa Sharp VVeil. that's the HZef
etJce. Philadelphia inquirer.
Ttxm 18r-ta Old rhinsti
Mrs. Hempsteua tpettuaiitly) 1S0
you would like me to go coAlic;" ia Uie
iieadowbraoks '. Why, I hiTe-. rfo
rng to my name to we-r!
iiempateau Chat's .jceer! Whai.
becomB of them? You told raa u.a
otherdxy yvra had aotLirir but mini
N- Tim eat
UlMltalaaa.
up! crreo tba atsteetnaii, wtioaai
ii met oeltat.
'"TT.a varctct will joort b i war? ad.
Tny 11 Wumltr so myed ttwytlba
uyrat
Next ttnttx IaM u hops- tor tts wvrscr
Tflkra a TtAaablayt.
was uxcookcious for near
ly thxew haiuia yesterday afternoon.
Wigf-s ladeedi What waa tha
causa?
Wagg--r-. fall. 1
Wigg How did you fail?
' ftTi Aaleap. rJrn-inTi-.4 Eae-aTnrar.
xz? ,jt n
am,
The POST.
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! Paten sB
1 luaranteta ...tr
When You Buy Spoons
ttiivra. 'urta. tt. lair -cuu.l ranita.
yy-B t itntr 10 iiw .ui; mora, !..
are wiirtu fta .iiflirani'-'. f 1 -l7 ' ta
a irt of :tie jtunn z 'iiu-yyi ,you:iii
tioaara inatirr, una.iua :ur yaar. FU4
Said bv 'yaillnz iairr-. Wr Oataiosoat
Its. auuraa Uu maaata.
a IMrnattoaal SMwrCa. treyvasB. Coaa
a TME nH ;'oH la y
1 V TE r Ci'.. -7 lei. ......
inx, i'hiiioc-irnu. - , .
a ::.y ;. .... v.krit , -.
t.e .n r. .. . ar
ant ecu -ari.n f til .'ii.j. . :- .
a ftca Wet.jrjs - -
m "flLloii i-rta . . .-
-rs : -;. x ; Z
a MAfid .. .:. x
They w. ". a. .''. n
of isttet v...,.; x:.. e :'
m crfll :ii'-tw..' - i a:; ' -
rAlUit :i. :-.a
a Valid Tau-ttu w:;i; Le r I
a
I !y ;yarrcen:. 'Vr.'.e '.c-:3y.
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runs. 1