BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS Of America Ude Pe-ru-na For All Catarrhal Diseases. ASA ARN RR RAR RAS ARR ARRAN AAA ARRAN AAACN BAAR ANNA MRS. HENRIETTA A. 8. MARSH. FRA FMR V RR RVR VRE VR RRR RW RVR RRR WR RRR Association of Woman's Benevolent Chicago. Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Woman's Benevolent Association, of Jackson Park Terrace, Woodlawn, cago, 1ll., says: “I suffered with la grippe for seven weeks, and nothing Berped me until | tried Peruna. 1 felt at once that I had at last secured the right medicine and kept stead ily improving. Within three So I was tully gn Henrietta A. 8S. Marsh. Marsh, President | 327 Chi independent Order of Good Templars, of Washington. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer 1. 0. G T.. of Everett, Wash., has used the great catarrhal tonic, Peruna, for an aggravated case of dyspepsia. She writes: “After having a severe attack of la grippe, I also suffered with dyspepsia. After taking Peruna I could eat my regu lar meals with relish, my system was built up, my health returned, and I have re mained in excellent strength and vigor now for over a year.”-~Mrs. T. W. Collins If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio Professional Tips for Reporters There are all reporters In rescuing scriptions g” Of that fire devouring fame no exactly knows, thing spreads rapidly, “spreads hike wildfire.” ways be “flung to the breeze,” ter whether there is any breeze or lf you can manage to get an assault forgery and a burglary all umn, do it, for it will sec tiful and } one no mat one CoO well-known he nival of Crime. Always reme a man is “launched into hanged a certain time ‘het after an accident is { it 1s best not to “vital spark had the political side which vocates should speeches, ete i be dead Lilacs In Antnmn, To produce lilac bl is a wonderinl achieveme how peculiarly they are assoc the spring ti ] accompl interesting Jilac plant it 1s the repose can be tumn ether, while, som plants operation 3 repeated When they come out start right mm at bl glass gardener lilacs process som of the flowers, Case a or in the preferred ““ About a year ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 45 inches in length.” — Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans, There’s another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hairneeds food, needs hair vigor— Ayers. This is whi we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. 51.00 « settle. AN dropyiss. ir ist cannot suppl ’ sent an one do and we will Ur a bottle. Besure and give the name 1 nearest ex office, Address, TC AYER CO,, Lowell, Meas. CANDY CATH ANRTIC News Happenings of Interest Gathered From All Sources, Pensions granted Pennsylvanians: Charles Keenun Brighton, $ Walter C Lert Favior, 85: | —ampbell, H $17; William M | ale, Sayre, $17: Daniel Ramp, Cabal: $10; Reuben Lucas, Howard, $17: Jos ph Olinger, $10; Amos W Harper, Philipsburg, $10; Willian Munderff, Airy Dale, $17; John Carson Pittsburg Henry Huff, Jame: Creek, $12: arles ]. Estabrooks, Al is Hollow, Fhomas Arters, Tid oute, $17; Egbert Cook, Osceola, $12 Lewellen H. Peck, Everett, $30; George W. Ayers, Jobs Corners, $12; Nancy Stratton, Canton, $12; Wm. S. Robb Oakdale, $6: George Anderson, West Fairview, $8: David C. Mayne, New Castle, $12; Gustave Hakman, Farmers Valley, $12: John W. Goodwin, Gaines $10; Samuel Freeman, Ayres, Wharton $12; George W. Gibson, Allegheny, $8 William Smith, West Pike, $10; Flora | Sanders, Indian Head, $12: Lavina { Beighley, Drennen, $8: Alexandes Downie, Pittsburg, $6: John Henry Pittsburg, $8: Charles E. Storrs, West Leroy, $12; Marshall Cox, Roland, $12 Joseph B. Wissinger, Stahltown, $17 ! John Shoup, Lucesca, $8: Ebenezer Johnston, Allegheny, $10: Samuel A Douglass, Indiana, $12; John Lehner Upton, $10; Charles Rawson, Germania, $17: Margaret Jordan, Franklin, $8: mi James M. Tishue, Somerfield, Mary A. Herbst, Birdville, $88 ney E. McKelvey, Dawson, $8; h E. Eakin, Bradford, $8: Isabella aas, Carnegie, $8 C. M. Schwab Claus to the po stead and other wns where he many 5 SOW Apollo, ror of Lio wants to be Santa yr of Braddock, Home Monongahela River worked in the mills for His secretary, Oliver » these towns and arrang- ion of cash to the poor but ged sters VEars went t will be that mentioned, arra officers and i m { rt} ti he ( of Wa: foodstuffs and ancmg in landlords in the region of Shamokin began a m« raise the p be issued next week for a price to ice of board the hotel keepe Lhe Noiel Ke pers arrange a new tariff of grocery ale & Co, which 1s 3 Daniel Schoon Fhomas Grant, firemen, were injured by falling bricks Te plant at North Irwin, of the Rum Laugh Brick company was destroyed by fire, with a loss of about $15,000 Jacob McGladdy, alias “Black Dia mond,” was acquitted at Beaver, on charge of killing Alonzo Scott at Legion ville on September 13. A number of citizens of Stoneboro Mercer county, have organized the First National bank and application has beer made to the Comptroller of the Currency for a charter. The new institution will have an outhorized capital oi $235,000 The directors are GG. S. White, Theodor N. Houser, E. Houser, H. E. Greer anc F. M. Allison Richard Heard,» manager of the Mas cagni Opera Company, was arrested a’ Scranton, charged with larceny by a lo cal manager, Judge Simonton, at Harrisburg, de clared unconstitutional the act placing tax on coal company store orders, whicl was passed by the last Legislature at the solicitation of the miners’ union. Mayor McCormick, of Harrisburg made charges to Councils that his pre decessors in office collected “rake off” from “joints” and gamblers. & 2 200.000, covered greatest part of insurance overs and 1 SCTIOUusiy Burglars blew open the safe of the First Nationa! bank, of Freedom. The safe contained $15.000, but the burglars were compelled to flee before securing any of the money. as the noise of t explosion awakened nearby residents, Frank H. Buhl, former president of the Sharon Steel company, will invest 1,500,000 in an irrigation scheme in daho involving the reclaiming of 271,000 acres of land along Snake river, The twelfth annual meeting of the Dorset Horn Sheep Breeders’ Associa tion of America was held at Harrisburg this week, COMMERCI'L REVIEW, General Trade Conditions. Bradstreet's says: “Seasonabl ter weather hitherto lacking, has come very much dence this week, with the result panding retail trade in nter | wearing apparel generally about put a period fall sc 1002 South the cotton crop may $ 1 SO 1a 15 rine COns I hber 5 am r 4 Killing i to the marvelous and in the said to be rrowth 1s cor All the ufual seasonable changes have about pass. Dairy pro ducts and produce generally are higher lake navigalion about over, iron ore shipments have ended, after the est movement on record, and the t Gsts Dave be made, cerned, come to Crop has gone a fair covering of snow in northern lat itvdes, and with a generally satisfactory condition ruling throughout much of the admittedly large acreage Fhresh pleted in the North st, and farmers display more willing ness to part with their products. Cold weather from now on 1s needed to in ure ti corn ex export mio winter quarter 3 is 400: con large movement of ol active year's approaching end find: prices welll up to highest point in cighteen months, though meats are steadily declining good receipts Next to the expectation already part- realized, that an nous holiday yusiness will be done, the most notable { unanimity of spring trade 1s in this being fur volume of The the On feature is opinion that pre sea HY i $1 ceden i 3 pect } ted cacy Booked LATEST QUOTATIONS. ] $3 25a3.45; best amily, $3.90 fork No. 2. 770; 2, 16a76%¢ : Baltimore iy 630 ~y 3 HC 3 Phila. lelphia No. 2. 61a62); Baltimore No. 2. boy Onts—- New York No. 2. 866 lelphia No. 2. 37¢:; Phila. Jaltimore No 2, imothy, $16.50a17.00: $15.00416.00; No. 8 tim- 00 Green Fruitsand Vegetables ~Apples per bri, fancy $1 H0@2 50; fair to per brl, 1 2bca $2 00; Cabbages, Do. mostic, per $4.00, Celery, per loz, 20c@40c; Eggplants, native, per 100, $1 50@200; Grapes, basket, 10a120 Lettuce, native, per ba box, S0c@40¢. Lima beans, native, per bu box, 80@ Kio; Onions, Marviand and Pennsylra. nia yellow, per bu, 60c@70e Potatoes, White, per bu 55a60c; Mary. land and Pennsylvania, per bu H5a6ie; New York, per bu 55260; sweets, per bri 1 75a81 85 Butter, Separator, 29a80¢; Gathered cream prints, 1.1b 27a28¢: Rolls, ‘ Yairy pts. Md., Pa., Va., aood ton. Fresh-laid eggs. per dozen, 60.1b, 13al3Xe; me. 13a13%; picnics, 23.1b, Cheese, Large. fiam, 36.1b, 13%al34 ec. Live Poultry, Hens, 10alllc; old roosters, each 20ad0c; Turkeys, 10 {al} Ducks. 11212¢ Hides, Heavy steers, association aad salters, late kill, 60.1hs and up, close se. lection, 1134al2i¢c; cows and light steers 9%allide. Provisions and Hog Products. —Balk clegr rib sides, 12¢; bulk shoulders, 1135¢; balk bellies, 14¢; bulk ham butts, 11e; bacon clear rib sides, 13¢; bacon shoulders, 12¢; sugur.cured breasts, 15xe; sogarcared shoulders, 12e¢; sugar cured California hams, 10150; hams canvased or uucanvased, 12 ibe and over, ld¢; refined lard tierces, bris and 00 1b cans, gross, 11%¢; refined lard, second-hand tubs, 11%e; refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs, 1130. Live Stock. Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 10a150 lower, good to prime steers $6 0046 65; mediam $3 00ud 75; stookers and feeders $2 00 ad 75; cows, $1 4045 00; heifers $2 00a 5 00; Texas fed steers $3 0004 25. Hogs, Mixed and butchers $5 85a6 25; good to choice, heavy $6 20a6 42; Sheep, sheep and lambs slow to lower; good to choice whethers $3 75ad 25; Warton, sheep $3 THab 70. East Liberty, Cattle steady; choice $8 0046 20; prime $5 Hab 90. Hogs, prime heavy $6 40.45 45, mediums $6 40; heavy Yorkers $6 25u6 30. Sheep steady, Best wethers $3 75.4 00 culls and com- mon $1 50a2 00; choice lambs $5 10ad 80. LABOR AND INDUSTRY Millwrights at Memphis, Tenn., have formed a union for free and compulsory education. Hoboken school teachers may organ. ize and affiliate Federation of Labor. Telluride (Col). labor posted a boycott on Chinese laundries There are 20000 children under 14 years working in [Illinois factories, wiamnly in Chicago. New York, Ohio and New Jersey all of children. Providence, R. 1, has a union com. fosed of Italian painters and one ol talian carpenters, Union sawmakers at Indianapolis de. mand an increase of 11 per cent, or the present seule of wages, societies in Europe last vear was $400, 000,000. In 1893 it amounted to only $250,000,000. LPPIness well-informed, Syrup of Figs them gentle Crs some fin receive and the efforts which the y and recommend and and to remember, the full name front In beneficial effects it is al- buy tae ape of paci- order to =i its every WILys necessary to make, comes the from $s wappy. do not give nature needs Please the Company printed on a . IY / ry " {fren Or a. them. quently The of this » conceded ue might be happy if we did fromm disorders of the liver ht to use Dr. August Koenig's which cure the disorders h system to a healthy whole railway from Khartoun recently discos traverse How's Thia? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ny ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. Cugxey & Co., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the inst 15 years, and believe him perfectiv honorable in all business transac. tions and Snancially sable to carry out any obligation made by their firm Weer & Troax Wholesale Druggiste, Toledo, Olle Wiarvixa, Kixxax & Manviw, Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act. ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- jaces of the system. Testimonials went free Price, 780. per bottle, Bold by all Druggiste Hall's Family Pills are the best. Wholesale The average wrecks in the Baltic Sea is one every day throughout the year ROONO0GLA0O0G000000000000Y ST. JACOBS Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS ost every school in the # the custom one dr In alm empire it FITSpernanently bared. No fis « nassalter first day's use of Dr, Kilne's Grea Fr Rervail. ™ Dr. B. BH Kuxe, td, 93] Archst,, Palla, Pa sun gives us 36.000 000 tun ght as all the stars put logeihe Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething soften the gums, reduces inflamm tion, allays paln cures wind colle, 252, abotlie is one of the best uice pes or t # Urangs essing BCE =i can be FADELESS RUDE SAM 4 ed on Pur Dyes oni ME (R) th Africa 1 do not believe Piso's Cure for Consump- tion has an equal for coughs and colds—Jomx F. Borer, Trinity Springs, ind., Feb, 15, 1890 Th hance of two finger prints ; in 64 000 00 A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop Plenty of be ge will BOO in the fertilizer spells quality | and quantity in the har. vest. Write us and we will send you, free, by next mail, our money winning books GERMAN KALl WORKS, $3 Nassau Street, st far Upon sitting down, there was of the disease, | Mr.J.T “RagoMacine.” 1 purchased a bottle Realizing the pature from them under the guarantee of Mr, ), was down with a severe attack After the ing §uYaieian, who is a great heljeyer in ours truly, the efficacy of your medicine, Bobbitt Chemical " » rincesses held at Cas sel join the newly organized | Society of German Princely Wor for the Promotion of Social Morality ated en | Put up in Collapsible Tubes. A Bubstitute for and Buperio: to Mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain sllaying and egtative t will ache and selatioa We recommend it as the beet and safest ex. ternal counterdrritant known, also as an ex ternal remedy for pains in the chest and stom. ach and all rheumatic neuraigic and gouty com plaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it wil! be found to be invaluable In the household. Many people ay “It is the best of ail your preparations, Price 18 cents, at all droggiets, or other deal ers, or by sending this amount to us in stamps we will send you s tube by mall No article should be accepted by the publie unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine, CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING C6, 17 State Street, New York City. NES rExsion LAWS Ac dase Gi. Yep BREAN Ci sdk Be VANS va Wad WRT baa SUR WERE cn BE LD Bas We Wea gas Bed dad every APE Smet SBT EA OE AL ’ wd ae a ~~ AWonty yours OF Thee bn we sii 100 & Ceata, » Baltimore, Md. SNA RIPANS I suffered from indiges- tion and thought I wou'd rather die than live. 1 was not able to work for four- teen months. A friend rec- ommended Ripans Tabules to me and 1 got a box. I immediately began to im: prove. 1 enjoy three goody meals a day now and never felt better in my life. 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