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' 1 ' I . 1, J. RQXBORO, 0., Feb. 7, 1900 RUMORS. The grand jury is investigating -the rumor-mongers who have re jcently had much to do with the - panicky condition of the financial .' world. Daily Papers. r r 0 the rumor, how il flies! JIow it sears toward the skies! ' , See it swoop and pirouette Through the dry and through-the wet; - living, flying, never resting; Always lying, Truth detesting. Waxing bigger, waxing fatter 7' What its basis doesn't matter . r t How it looms, ' Looms, looms, looms, 1 , Desecrating homes and tombs, V Killing tratb, adoring lies, How the wicked rumor flies! ;; Ah! the gossips, how they spout it, V: Even though they really doubt it! " How they twist, and turn and doubt it! ': 1 How they maul it, , , Never minding how tLy heard it Or recall it; - Tittle-tattle, Neer stopping; Tongues a rattle ; Eyes a popping, Waxing every day more florid Oh the sinful, sinful,' humor, how it looms. Looms, looms, looms! Running fast throughout the nation, ' Ornng naught for reputation; ;, Killing truth, adoring lies, ' How the wicked rumor flies! j' - V ' .. :" - It is toing, it is froing . None may tell where it is going, V:- None may tell where ouce it started; All who mouth is chicken ihearted! Tis the scandal Lr Of the vandal! , 0 the tattling, tatt!ing, tattling s-' Of the idle tongues a-battling, Told by wittling and by failing - i. fit : - Tittle here and tattle there, - Tittle-tattle everywhere Coward whisperings in the air I Waxing deeper, deeper, deeper, , ' 'Mazing worker, rouising sleeper. , How it grows, V . As it goes Through the sun and through the . - 'glooms, r " Unabating, . ' . Desecrating . , - Homes and tombs! Running wild and l unning wilder, , Spoke by dotard, lisped by childer; " Killing truth, adoringlies . How the wicked rumor flies! 1 v Catch it, botch it! ; Snatch it, scotch it! ; Let some withering furnace burn it, Let the tongue that's truth clad Bpurn it! ; Ere it kills; Don't receive it, - Don't believe it! ' - Never spell it, - Never tell it, -' For it chills . Chills the heart with foul breath, And the chill is that of death! Kill not birds to heaven soaring, yKill no stag, but let your warring Be on rumor with its dooming, , In the sunlight, through the gloom- ; . ing; - Rescue Truth and kill the lies . , That must die s ' When rumor dies! . Roger Cameidon in; Harper's : - "I think I would: go, crazy with ' pain were it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm,' writes W. H. Stapleton, ; Herminie, Pa. .; I haye been afilicted with rheumatism , for seyeral years and have tried " remedies without number, but Pam Palm is the best medicine 1 have got ; hold of . One application Gives relief. For sale by Ham6rick & Co.' 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A man is beginning, to get old when he thinks it is more fun to remember what fun it used to be to do things than it is to do them. A woman's idea of a romantic aff air is when a girl is just going to get married and the something happens and. it is put off so long she has to have ai her things bleached. When a woman begins to call her husband "darling" when they have company she is general trying not to let them see that he has done some thin chat he knows he will catch it for after the go Home New York Press. You assume no nsk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Hambrick will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is every weere admitted to be the most successful remedy ii use for bowel compaints and the only one that never fails; it is pleasant, safe and reliable. A Girl's Idea of Boys. At an examination in ' a certain school for girls an essay on "Boys', wasordeied writteu, and this was one of the compositions: "Th boy is not an animal, yet he can be heard to a considerable dist ance. When a boy hollers he opens his Mouth like a frog, but girls hold their tongue till they are spoken to, and they answer respectable, and tell just how.it was. A boy thinks he is clever because he can waue, where it is deep, but God made the dry land for every living thing, and rested on the seventh day. "When the boy grows up he's called a -husband' and stays' out at nights but the grown up girl is a widow and keeps house." A Dive to Death. The woman who would risk a leap from the masthead of a ship would be considered foolhardy in the ex- Sa tr(Tnf 4-1. of the thousands of women who take the dive to certain death b y neglecting their health in a womanly wav. When a woman finds that she almost con stantly suffers from headaches, weak back; pains in the sides, nervousness, irritability and despondency, she may be certain that tui is eioi wen wim ner special womanly organism. .There is weakness and disease there," and lected her general soon break down corn There is a remedy promptly cure troub descnption. It may be if it is neg health f will plete ly . that will lea of this taken in ine, privacy 01 ' tne without the necessity noxious examinations treatment. It is horn e of ob or local Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre-, tiotu It makes the that appertain to worn- ' anhood, new; , clean, well and strong. h It 'ban ishes pain and cures nl ceration and ; inflamma tion. - It does away with de bilitating drains. 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