The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 21, 1889, Image 7

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    COMMERCIAL.
k cosmtios OP dcswkss.
CofthoF.llnra oftho SpCCnU
lion on Price.
I ... ,v lis fcon tr from etcltlnjj
11 snd th. n "'l'y npK'
r i.k riommtir ha not biui at
t the copper syndicate hasnot been stt N
P' t..l the March report of the
(r recoil"" --nltural
Department doe not foreinittl-
V famine in when, ..... -.....-I
a...l,li.lr disturbed the finance,
ih.eDia'ntof Commissioner Walker to
Ie M anvtitive ol me ni")r'oi.o
,ton has i't lift Ilo of ,0,,', Bl"-
L I. still comparatively quiet, urn siowij
... i h vrrat strike) of weaver
rotii'K. v t-
I1 Rler U not cected to last long
Kh to disturb trade.
great Ml In the price of copper, from
it f ) to W per ton at London, appar
,v.con.eU.tar. Liquidation li a con,
necritT at rris, and consumer In
,onntry are looking for much lower
n when cootrscl run out lu June.
U Boston iUick hae declined icveroly,
I are no ilgnt of disturbance there, and
i for money are comparatively easy.
r at present are nearly nominal, with
vly any trading. Tin declined a little
ml was weaker.
r. nieetliig of coal carrier on Monday r
j rhedule prii-e 10 to 15 per cent. be
je of last spring, but the prioj cur
In tlie market are again below tho
ail the market is weak. Tin
I ly rt'P rt l the Iron furnace .In blast,
sry t.i (je ieral expectation, shows a
I ereain Fetruiry, thaoutpui reach.
I.'.TT. wwkly March I, against
I lUN.SXi lat year. Tin persistent
proilU' tiotl lias lint affected
I (lurin tre patt week, and they
i unchanged, but there are lower signs
Jupvtition to buy lieyond ImiiHidiiite
While b ilder hope that jric n are at
-k, ciiiisiitnrs urx thnt the demand
mlied product ii scanty.
ti, whole, while tho improvement in
in slow and ntnow, it is clearly helped
I failure of wheat, and coppor specula
n I by the movement of p loui t iward
r level. For the week, tlie duel i no in
n pricni of commodities has bom
half of 1 per c int., and slnoi March
itthree-founluof 1 percent,
Women Allowed to Vote.
alicblgan Legislature his passed tbe
allow women to vote for and bold the
ifpcnooi inspector in Detroit, me
lucre ise the tax npju the sale of
Jtr Leer to $400 a yeir was rom
LXKllAL MARKETS.
riTTMIIl'RUIt.
KR Creamory $
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5 75
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14 00
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14 50
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fHY thickmia, p'r,
i uraeys lu.
OE3-Irili,
Hwtmta.
l-Clover, country,
i imomy , .
llue grass . ,
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T- ' I red
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-No. 3 yellow ear,
.iiixwi rur,
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Pi eivNo. U Ohio and Fa.
i-hniicy wiuu-r iot,
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14 00
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t.'ie-ir winter,
llvn h'iniir
Nmv Tiiniiltiv.
11uinii, friiin wagons
man.
Chop Knml,
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CIXCINNATL
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No. 'J. Iml
iiim.loj Whit
M 'r-niu..rv Kxtra
i. rull I 'ream
MKW VOHK.
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r(i' Vised,
I' d VVmtuni,
riwiiUTy,
K cliirv
fliile Krtorv,
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li mi l I'min,
I 1.1UKKTY MVKsSTOCK.
I'ATTI.r
1.5)0 to I Hal. Ill f... . i
Bf which illie wiiii noiiH 'on i'M
liMughl 5.W to 4.40c; govd .'Ji0
.., in iy lie uU 't-ii al lo 4i-:
: c ni.
1 wina wighui, 3 UjS'j'c! A. i in.
Ji'iilier of pi una lienvy cuttle c mid
l'iii'd of at full price. Tows
su-uiil i.r.kkuviiiand lr stoi k catilo
wy fBW on tale. tood (Wo i.i
i'kirs of gooj uualltv niav Ih
hllKKF.
In the ta.n were the following.
'Mli. Mhsouiis, ftaoc; 1
!.. V: I il.i il.i lii. i... ah...
em. ion i ii!. i ..r.'. i".'
nib., u M,; 1 iM.k g Mhl VJ 7,,, 0 lUl
fi cir (lr ht, Ixmi, bougUC
','". '""; Ji. 4 Vi -leclc. fair
aud Umlis, 4; l cai Kod 67
ilHJUiht shw.,), ft0;ii(Kk, Hue wool
D.'i'i; dwa, fair 78. iu Ohio
'. I cr uood 108-iu. Ohio suucp,
IHK1S.
Ifi.!- """""welKht Phlladdl
Jlling at a Unit the same range ..f
iMlra havjf hKs oonUuue dull
P LoldaiiMiiaidr4l4a of a r.
the former. O.hxI Yorker, 150
to a'.o. iIl i..ii i -
"WJ-a
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Tnr. Emperor of Annam Is dead.
Frrmidiht Hanatao ha Inromnla.
OovKRKon Hill is going West In June.
Tna Ciar of Russia is an enormous eater.
Tub Emperor of Germany is an early
fleer.
LoRn Randolph Churchill is forty
years old.
Hki'Rrtart Tract la a great lover ol
horse lleh.
- Henry Georor, tbe agrarian agitator, Is
in London.
Fftoi KK, tbe historian, has declared for
Irish Home llul.
Kr.NATon Evarta is said to be ambltlom
to become a Jud?e.
Thk King of Holland, who baa been very
Kick, is much better.
Skckictarikh Norlr, AVanamaker and
Miller never held ofllce before.
AiMtRt. Portrr and bis wife have Jmt
celebrated their golden wedding.
rHK-tuiKST Harrihoiv is the fourteenth
lawyer to hold the Kxecutive chair.
Konr.RT H. Mat has since 1S.V.I lxon elected
Mayor of Augusta, Ua., eleven times.
fcflcK ator SraxroRn paid l-"i00 for window
from which to view the inaugural parade.
Trc youngest College l'reeident in the
country is the Hev. I)e Witt Hyde, of Bow
doin. Thk oldest memlier of the Kritish Housi
of Commons is Charles Vllliers. He is ncnrly
Oinety.
Mihh FAfNrrroTr. daughter of the nw
Pritish Minister, is twcnty-Uve years old and
quite pretty.
Coi'MT HKnnrr.T Hisvahck talks of
inakiuc a tour in America by way of a sum
iter vacation.
C. W. (Joiiiiarp, Consiil-li'eneral to Con
stantinople l rum l'd to 1;4, die I recently
in I'ortlund, Me.
HH'ivrn Ct.Kvr.LAMU was elects! a mem.
Ixr of the liar Asioc.ation of .Now York at
lis last antiunl nireting li-l'l.
Mish Ki'liruK, who has jusi tKten th ) de
gree of M. 1. in I'ans, ti a particu arly
pretty woman of twenty-ona.
Thk lute Cnplaiii Ericsson, the inventor of
the Monitor, left at his death a nan Iso-ne
fortune or not less than f l.Vl.OO.t.
Thimai V. I'aI.mki', of Michigan, jmt ap
Mintil Minister to Spain, is familiar wan
the Spaniih puoph and language.
P0STMsST':-lXI:llAL WASJAMAKCtl will,
it is snid, continue as sunerinten ieut of his
great bun. lay-school at 1'oila lelphi.
Miw. I'iii.k. widow of Presidrnt Folk, now
eighty-live years old, wrars blnck kid giorei
a'l day and walks with a gold headedcane.
HcnR KRt'rr, th gunmuker, of Essen,
( arinany. basan income of f l,rHJl,iks)a yeir,
larger than tLe income of the richest Ke'.h
ai'bild.
8ir Ji'MAX FAl'lrKKOTW, Prish Minister
at Washington, is a flue looking man, six
feet two inches tall, black eyed, hoavy
browed and buid hesded. He has a charming
wife aud uuiihter.
HlDNXY Uarti.ett. the aged lioston law
yer, wbisu death occurred recently, left an
e.tate worth fully 10.lHKi,0 m. His fees, even
for a few words of counsel, frequently
amounted to f XJ.OJO.
Mmk. MfTrtf.wifeof the Japanese Minister
at Washington, has made 14H aocial calls
since the season began. 1-a-st spring sh
could not speak a word of English. She
is now a goo J conversationalist in our
tongue.
The new King of Servia is a lad in bis
thirteenth year. He is said to U an excep
tionally bright, good boy, but the chance
now seem to be that, by tbe time be comes to
years of discretion, there will be no hervia
for him to rule.
GENr.R&T. Jerry Rchk, of Wisconsin, of
President Harrison's Cabinet, was the tow
palU companion of Gartleld when the latter
waa a bov, -and has tieen a stage-driver.
Sheriff, l-eislator, soldier. Congressman and
Governor of the Badger Htata.
Cleveland was tbe third defeated candi
date to ride with his successful competitor In
the inaugural procession. Due of the other
two waa Van Bureu, who rode with the
grandfather of lb present President, aud the
other was Andrew Jackson, who rode with
John Vumcy Adams.
Thk first "Mrs. President Harrison" waa
never mistress of the White House, hoe was
sixty-six years old when her husbaud was
elected President, aud oolite inttrm. hhe
dared not attempt the journey to Washing
ton from her Ohio borne when Old Tipiie
canoe started February 1, 1MI, and was just
Iireparing for the trip when the news of her
lusband a fatal iilneu came, a month after
bis inauguration.
OPIUM NKIZLUU
Uarrcl Huppiwctl to Hold Haucr
Kraut I'll led Willi tlio Drug;.
The Walla Walla, of Han Fi uncUoo, to
Pugift Hound was seizi 1 by customs ol'.lcer
for omitting propur entrlos of freight on in
ward inauifeat, She took four barrels, suj
om)U to contain situer kraut, which wore
taken through to Toeom without being eu
Ureii on tho customs record. (Shortly after
ward the barrels were seizi I by customs olll
cers aud found to contain upiiini vjluod at
nearly 110,000. Tlie jienalty for false entry
is f l.t'00. Tbe Tacoma customs o III -era work
ed tho cast up and think thut many hundred
thousand dollar worth of opium has ttwu
auiUtigUd iu this manner.
A New Itallroad.
Tlie survey for the Guyandotte Rallroid,
extending from Hunting lou to Flat Top
uiouutain, in Wst Virglubt, is aliout co n.
plotol. Tne length of the ro:id will be IU
miles, and it will open up rich, uubroken
timber laud. The route of the new road waa
laid out last summer, but owing to tbe wild
:iens of the country it p.melrates, progress on
the survey was greatly retarded. The oom.
pany is oompoaed principally of New York
capitalists, who lave pui chisel extensive
tracts of land thickly timb r-l. Work on
the road will be commenced as sjjii as the
weitbur will penult of grudiug.
tVanamakcr lor Prohibition.
When asked for bis views on Prohibition
last Sunday, Poitiuter General Wausuia
kar taid:
"There is only one side to Prohibition, and
tint la the right side Constitutional Anuud
maut. I am iu tavor of tbia first, last, aud
all the time."
A 1'niiilly IV-i ialice by I' lro.
A special from Hollow It c', Benton coun
ty, Toiin., say the bouse of William Flower
was burtied and Flower, bl wife and two
chlldro.i poriahei in the flainsa. Neighbor
aaw the Are but arrived too late to be of as.
iktance. Not a (ingle occupant of tbe boua
waa left to tell bow tbe fire occurred.
A New Itallroad.
A new railroad, to be called tbe West Vir
ginia and Pennsylvania Ksihuai, ha bou
incorporate i. The new road i to comuieuce
at Rowlcabsirg, Preeton county, W. Va., fol
low the east bank of the Cheat river by the
most practicable route to the Pennsylvania
tiluto line. The privilege waa grarted to info-
IU 0 p t d tock to (50 ',CK)J.
rr?''"'
Doctorlnff la tke Dark.
V sensible svnreon will atUmpt the per
formance of an operation Involving human
life in room secluded from the proper
mount of light. A practitioner will not
attempt tbe diagnoste of a complicated dis
eaeakiiilee be can see the sufferer and make
an Vxamination upon which to bse hi
opinion relative to the course of treatment
necewary to bring about a complete restore
Uon of health
Notwithstanding the Impropriety of such
action there seems to be a gre.it doet of doa
torl up done In the dark.
lir this it Is not intended that a literal
meaning lie inferred, but that a great many
mistakes are committed lierause of the dark
ness which is the result of ignorance. 11
needs no Illustrations to demonstrate that
gross Ignorance has caused manv fatal mis
lakes to be ma lain lk treatment of d'seese
bv tlne w ho profeea to le learned In the art
of healing.
In many diseases several organ are more
or less implicated and what seams a primary
ailment may I one nuite remoto. For In
stance, a revere headache may have it
origin in a disturbed stomach. On the other
hand, sickness at the stomach may lie caused
by a blow on the bead. The seat of typhoid
fever is In the upper part of tlie bowels, but
most of its worst symptoms are often in the
brain.
Hymptoma of disease n well a disease
themselves are oftentimes follower or con
comitant of some unsuspected organic dis
ease and this is peculiarly true of lung, liver,
brain and heart di senses in general, for it is
now known that tbny are the result of kid
ney disease, which shows its presence in some
such indiroct manner.
Several years ago a (renlieman lecame
convinced of thelruthof this, and tbrnugti
bis elTorte tbe world has been warns I of kid
ney disease, and as a result of continued ef
fort a srecihV known Warner's Hefe Cure
was discot ersd. the general use of which has
shown it to be of inestniinblo lne(it In all
cases whrre kidney treatment Is desirable or
necessary.
Wlion consumption is thrAliuvl see to it
that the cimilit on vf the kidney Is ttiime
iiately Impmed into, mi l if tlmv ere found
.license I. euro them by an immediate use of
arner's Kafo Cure, ami the symptoms of
lung decsy will rapidly disaiifeii'.
'1 here are loo mntiy'iiiUiicei nlroady re
corded of the terrible un ilts produce I by a
lack of knowledge lonivrnuig the cans of
disease, and human life is of too much im
portance to be fco'ishly sn-rilired to bigotry
or ignoruni'O.
.
A farmer, living nmr Atticit, Kan.,
will rultivnti! 70 ncrcs of wiitormclon
on Id faint this voir.
Hew It IVura.
In answer to many liin.ulri.-s r. uurdin j the
jeruiuiiencyof cures wrmiulil by St. .lai'ntudil
towh'ch imtilli' attention has bei-n .perineal
lyrallcil In many varlcil forms, the .'nllnwins
serves an a most i-iro lent riamplr of linw the
RrcaWremrdy perfo.ms Its inir.u lcs and what
la iiitiAiit hy a pel niancnt cure. Iliiudredi
have teHtifled to thu amv elTei t. Mr. J. K.
Ikmsnll. l'rntlinnotar) . New lllooinllrld, l'erry
Co., Pa., In 1HM was jn riiuiiiciitly cured of
rheumatism. Eiom the hkc i f l' to 4S, iibnut
13 years, he had suffered acutely at limes from
I he dread disease and it I the d.it sx-rillod, ho
was pTinsnenll) rured by St. Jarobi Oil. In
proof of till-, he writes iu l.r, it at ho boa had
no recurrence of riieuuintl pains rime h a re
lief In ltkH. Aunlii In April, IHVI, he writes aa
follows: "My health eiiiitiimet uimhI; no re
turn of rlii'iiiua inn since lent wIimi cured liy
Kt. Jiu-.bs (Ml. I receive let ers from nil parts
ask. mi nUiut my iiiiraeiilous euro a'tr '.
years surreiiiiR." Yhere Is m nth.r remrdr
01 tan Hint can show like resiilm, and wlinn ll
I known thit the e kiu hiimlrois of surli
ea-ra In lti lllraof the pmprlel r', from I hone
wboliavii In I ko manner been permanently
cured with ut the leaat recurrence, there are
none at this laa date who will iieny Ita mira
culous virtntw.
Itest, easiest to iim and i-linnncst. IMau'a
Keiiiedy lor ttntnri h. Jiy ill iiiful.li.. rlc.
AT liacnoisTs iti Iikaiiss.
TMI CHAflLKS A. VOOELCR CO., Bsltlmor. Bs
DIAMOND VERA-ClinA
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
A POblTIVK ft UK K It INIijiirKTKiN AXDAIX
ht lnj. li 1 mul lie I.iiik 1 ti. Mmm,
lour lT,gjtt im- tirnrml Itn tr Kill oil V'ra
rmotiP loui Mot a'lruffy u llvck. ir it will b
Si-nl lij mmi on rrertpt nf 'je via. (b tiej-r tl.un tn
mump. .-Minipi nnl t rcvit u'i i-tnl rnmp
Tie Charlti A. Voeler Co., Bnltimor. Md.
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
Arc HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
rnfanii(; the itlmutaltna )roprrlirn of lh
Huwhl'liUr ramblHnt icilA th I'ultrning
unit StrmtithtHtufl iiuutitlr of Vint l.ivrr Oil,
th jJoteriry vfbath brlil'j Itiryrtij iiicrraeerf,
A Scncdy for Consumption.
For Wasting la CMldron.
Tor Scrofulous Affections.
Per Anxmia and Debility
For Cough3, Colda & Throat Affections.
7m fart, ALL ditratet trftrr (fiere it os in
flammation of tho Throat ami .(, s
WASTIXtl Or TIIK tLVSII, ii.it a WAST
OK KKItrK row Kit, nothing in th tverbi
&juuU thit jmlatnbla Kmultivn.
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCIST9.
riNicT"
for mtmllu I tuTeceii
rum a ici y srivre cod in
unit Af ( led m I !u hit
I. in u vi hut likr iiiiiiyic in
il n 1 1 ii Hi tmr ui rku line
I Ii 1 1 i.i lih Ivl lor ii l,,il it
rwrivf f! V? A
in ifuiif tor me Stimuli
i I A.. j 111... i
r ( vi " ; n i in. i r. riiiirniiin ill i
TOMIWI l'J front Strut. Sew
nevu'Al locA-.
l,ctV
tHB V3&LS C73ET
"TJ tKCW IT
Thy world oorM to ' If? know what 8. H. g. ha
donofornioinlKecuro ft of a iaall,;satC'aue-,
tvlilcli wasaoiKilssto k&t ba considered Ineura-
ble hy II,. pl.y.klan. r'JS- In UiIcmo, wliere I
tvntUlioUiaieU.One ft of my iieleUors sent
n.eaf-i.yof anailier- iJfJtisea,Bni l rejard to
lS.fi'fi'i,e.KilJ,V ",rt 1 fVH beaau uklim Ii? I Kot
rrlkrfrnniihsllrKfow W dow.; I lis iKil.on ns
Rrsduollyfereedintof . aiy systeai, and I as
sn cniyd .mind and wcl. U 1 nnw lea
fionihs since I quit Iu- Wdiwl InrH.H H. aud 1 Ute
baa uaslsn o( rciuin of the dreadful diaoa..
a,, c.i i ii. t Ihs. Ana UoiwwLu
Au Sable, Xllch., Dec. M, Jb,
Esnd for book so Olood Dieeaaee and Cuocer.
Mdhafres,' . , . Toe Vwirt Fnnno t'o.
tra'.tr ii. aUu.Ii;. c'a.
Mirst0,
Mr
SAt
a "Mwtflrsj.
-iSSSjp-SVaaa.
Insect Wnpcrstltlons.
The Koran mvrn all flic a aliall rierish
aye one the bee fly. It It rt-garilod
aa a death warning in Orrmnnr to Imnr
a cvicVet'a err, aaya London 1'ul liil.
The Tapnyn Indiuua in Sotttli A morion
say the devil assume, thn form of a fiy.
Haiti ia, in aonin tmrts of tho country,
ex pooled to follow unur.iinlly loiid
chirring of crickets. Flics am re
garded as furniHhiiiR proKnosticntions
of the weather and even of ovonts.
Spaniards in the sixteenth century bo
lie ved that spiders indicated t?M when
they wero found in aim ml unco. Al
though A sa.rod insect ainotiK 1 1ns
Egyptians, the beetle receives hut lit
tle notice in folklore It is unlucky in
England to kill one. In (lertunnyit in
said to indicate good luck to have n
itpider spin his web downward toward
yon, but bad luck when he fine toward
yon.
The grasshopper is a sufficiently nn
welcomo visitant of himself in this
country, but in tlermnny his presence
is further said to announce t range
guests. A Welsh tradition anvs bees
came from Paradise, leaving tho gar
den whru mun fell, but uith (lod'N
blessing, a thnt wax is necessary iu
tho celebration of the mum. The an
cients generally maintained thnt there
was a close connection lictwocn Wee
and tho soul. Porphyry apenk id
"those souls which tho ancients called
bees." It ii isui 1 that uimhi the buck
of the seven-year locusts there some
time appear murs like a letter of thn
alphabet. When tlrs looks like n W
(t is thought that wur is imminent,
(lertnan tribes n gurd stug beetles as
diabolic, and all hectics me detested
in Inland, linne espeeinlly a brotie
varii'ty known ns "gooblie." It is uln;
believed that to see u luetic will bring
nil r: iu tho lie'. I d iv.
- - - - . m . - - -
LlIKAIItinn nil Mmv tin' utlliT illlV
about JSinhop rich f's beutitifirl liMnn,
" i roin drvcnland'rt lc Mountains, ' "
said it wctl known Cincintnitiup. "Wi nt
is it?'' "It relates to the n Usie of tho
hyran." You reinetnbor thn1, Piiihnp
Holier wrote it while in tMoti in
A Unit a vonr later it reached America,
and a laity in Clnulo on, H. ('., wns
struck with its beauty. Mio could tind,
however, no tune thnt seemed to suit,
it. Sho roniitnl Bred a von up; bunk
clerk, Ijowell Mason, afterward mi cele
brated, who was just a fow st ps down
tlie street, and who had a reputation
as, a tiuiMonl genius. Ho she scut her
von to ask him to write n tune that
would go with the hymn. In jnst half
an hour buck came tho bov with tho
music, and that melody, dawiii-d oil' in
such hast, is to this day sung with
that song.
. .
Rt'NFLoWKiiH are used in Wyoming
Territory for fuel. The stalks when
dry, are as hard as maple wood, and
make a hot tire, and the need heads
with the seeds in are i-aid to burn bet
ter than the best hard c ml. An acre
nf Hiintlowcrs will furnish fuel for uo
stove for a year.
It l a curious fact that tbe name of
the county In which Jefferson Darla
live la Harrison.
' ', ae"rl fai far Ralleeile Flie,
f h f :.hee-I'lease Inform ynor readers
that I bavoa nwIuv rrmriiy for the above
named disease which Iwairant to enre the
Worst caara. So strnnit ia my faith In lie vir
tue thai I will selnl t.ne a muiiiile hiittio and
ealunble trrntl-e to any slirivrer wlin will nive
nia Ills I t and Kin-ss addri-M. Itenu'y,
U. U. Hour. M. C , 1M l'oexa-1 Su. New Vnrk.
CHOICE TEXAS LANDS
Rare Chance for Settlers.
Th RatlrtMail Nvnitnn of Tci Imtltur Uivrtps,l eo
! Iriii4t withiu ry t'a tfiHsJ iiitrriur fctid
HOUSTON &TEXAS CENT'L RY.CO.
ll Uma tiarn iWiertuiui(J to ofU-r to e'tt.fr th
Renowned Agricult'l Lands
Lo,atvaI rIouii th 1 1 ff IIm Kift Wnrth A lu-uvrr
Cily Ii. U., I stuitnnM with W ilt'strgtr
4 uuuty, t'iiu,irt-iiiK
200.000 ACRES
Tn Nrmi ol l0 -r miui upwanl Th ii nlt w.r
liatit ly tit l oniiif miM iiki th riln-tt wnta
rpts ia car a lo suit, nmt-rr u) tn Ttir? r
a 1nitHl lo liM Kniwlli if rotttiit, rm u, ! Ii si,
l-rt, rya, vfctalfv, itsnia u 1 Kiltut and
Il JrlCllt Uoilinsstlt' Kl(iftsa)
lluAltl in iliv lfat(1 a tul liritti; r - nn kti..i
ft III SMJtlrril I'ttlilisllMtlf f 1ria), tttrf; ft""
! ! tUimntff (i'rt l tn man mud t-mn. i . it
ittitttHr work ran I rrr1 in th" t r ri'un-1, im1
rn 111 nwrkMl ri.ntrmit with rrtfi iia nf rr! ati-l ln
fnataur of itmi urtiH iirMila "
l't'ptlltU)ll it fiiMt IsttlintiK in, taint lit. at ,t4r!inirlil
1 itll aly Mtthi.iP4, UMli exh till 1 1 m. At
1 1 ji4 or Ha i.k; (ii-ttflti -ih. I '. in ft-ur itim
yvatrlv my iita-nla, tth intfiMt mi !( ril i iiifi.ie
Kor f urlhr iiifortiiatitii to tlif uj laudi tu
fttljturnl cuuutira, Kpply to
J. S. NAPIER, Vernon, Teias,
(wbo ia jtrrprel to alio to fuivliaai-ra , ir tn
C. C. GIBBS, Land Ag't, Houston, Tx,
KID GLOVES FREE!
10,000 PAIRS GIVEN AWAY I
I'vtry tJy Wnl of. tvn ttnii!i h mav navar
li.iv worn tiw rniou "r tal.r" KM t.luva. li f
'Koitar" i titta o litn taat lriul ul kid ivaa Dtae
tif4c-turtl, And Irtt? ra ia twlrr leUila r vr w hf at
frvtn Ufa in 9l .lai ir a.ir, aul in iitf plat rs at t rn
li'-'-.cr prtu?. , fiaoti lilafk kitl jlo.c i lwa it lull,
at-1 : urccaftity tt tvorv laUy. otit gor ti.l, amlatart
iiiwiioiuwmthietikvriucn:ia um itutc a jir
" I ho I.Atltftft nasr la o niatnnK'tt' r gl.l fmc
pitrr, with iiaiutiial itiitation a) ii.t l fir at Urn
ll) puprra pubiialia Ki mimlitf i. fWloi k-.-h! llnn-a
Id iiiiai-rat ami amtite tha ln.inr t tiMe . ui i.tt tin urn
iiflrra lead all hi vain; w-Mt.i ttv.U' ftut'ritffr,aiitt
l.ikailiia way in gt tliin. 'id. 4 advrrliaauif ul mil
PHtar but onoa. aul lliao w ho want to vnnr a s .
l lltcat (Invaa witltout rat, uiott art itiu klv. Stair
aU of cltTa watitN. Iufwn triti wlmw.r
aotwti tliia aUrartiartuanf, art.t- and tti'nta. iotu
itvit r atampa, lo h 1 pav )ki, rii- . w a w ill f tut
'Tlia I.adlrs' trar," uii yrnr frr. Tit. a
fuumllnar uArr ia iuK' t Uo imr (atar 111 Hmmi
liaiura, aita unlaaa you avt at imuc, M vnarn w ill l-e
K-jno urvfr. V'ldma
I'uba., TUK LAlIKfl It A Alt, I yun. Macs.
MJMHKK tt IJAtJI It III ll l!N;,
J(US ttrltrii ALL USfcUJiS. 3
XMSttitiUtfli tiruii. 1 sictoa 4IihmI.
Ill tlllltt. Hl.l lV ilrUMk'laeta.
wawayBrej-sas wwwm w m -m. jf-.t
CONSUMPTION
I ha P4UMU- IVHItM for ItkM attmtvel ,1iaaai I.k llm lie
thouasinda ut - if lh wor4 km.l and u( l.-n CAinliua
bav lerii curvst, ti, Mtuiitj u hi v land la It artt. i.(
I will arnii mo t-ull ftr, lorf.mr W lb a .ual
lrtat ihi Ihta rliaMU- inan au.torv. (iivr- I.iiiivm 11,1
I ail'lfwaa. T. A ttl.tHTX M r lai tv,ri m ' V
FBAZER onetor:
MXJf-T IN TllV. weal,
i u 11 cm o r
l cn..e w jua.ug.
!. Ilfj Wat. J.
" vifvm W'e-t ianaaia.ia-i
Shakes the Weak Strong
If yon are ran dnwa. or hare that tired fmlin
as a remit of oyerwork or the rfTert of thsetisn;
Intseisna, yon l onkt take that lie I nf all tnMra
and hlncd rnrinrs. 1 1 nod s Hir..rlls. It purl
flea and enrk-hee th lined, tones lbs stoinaili,
rt una the Inrpld llrer and kldneis, meat's sn
sn lt and hiilkts i.p the sjsteni. Tlinon.l.
hn lute taken II Willi IviiHlt. tr.lify Hint
HnoirsHraprllla"nian the w, ak utM.nr.''
"Hnod's Har'Siirllla enr.d me of lilnl - l-nn.
trsTenui a nnl l.1 arnirllle, oer. sme li u. li" m l
dlstins, so that now I atn nt lc tn work taatu."
LlTnaa Nas.H, Itl'lmn'li HI , Lowell, Maw.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold liy a'l dmmilsls HitiifnrU, I'refare 1 only i Hold l.y .tni... is ft , .It for Iret rr, mlf
hf t'.l. IHH1D Al , AaitlieeariM, Iiweli, Masa. I .y f. . iii ft fit . A olherari.a, l.w.U. Maas.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
Pmitf, "I know 'tl-i ft sin tn.
Hut I'm In-lit. on tho notion,
I'll throw inyx.'lf Into
Tlii iliTp. liiiny tiriMti."
Proirn " Fio, fio, niV pnnil f r i ti'1, iloii't fi'wr w v.y tr yot:r :ii!motif go filsilr,
nm) si'ttl.i ilown into m ii h ;looin mul ii-ioiiii-ih v. 'riii-n ' no i xcus.-for Mirlt
I'onilni t, wlicii U's 11 ui'll-kiiou n fad thut nil yoiir li;ul fi-i'lin;;!, ti-rrihlr lirail
arhi'M, HMr niM-titi, si-ii-o of fatiin-, ;iin :i--i'tui.', .iv).iis, .-mcl lisprH hon
ilrlm iil ron.lltion m tlili- to Inrpi.l livi'ruml foti-i iii.nt liiilij.'i-tiiti. iitnl'ili liility,
whlrli will all givr Miiy ami cli-iipM-nr. us tln ili w In luri' the iinirniti sun. If ymt
but tmtUt iiso of thnt worM-fannM niitl-liillom. tonic nniliriiio ktmwn t lir.
l'ii'rri'a fiulili'ti Micln al I i-.om iv. It Is tfilitruntoinl to lunritt or euro in nil
tlbM-aw-a, fur liii-li ll is r.- .11 1 tti-1 u i 1, or tnonov : i I for it will In- r-f 1 1 m 1. I . It
enroll 1111? wlii'ii I was In it mndi woisi; ccatlition than you uri1, auil if you wi.l
only try it, ym will soon lir iiirltir
' l'.ut my ?iirit shall watnlt r
Tliroiix'h p.iv rural bmvfr,
Ami fri-k with the iniTni.iiila
It rliull, liy tlio rowers!"
Ofyrtirht, liy W.iui.n's limrsNSAHr Mmui Ai. AnonATtosil T'roprlctore,
CATARRH
nutncnUy ounx) by 0. SAGE'S CATARRH
JJoJ- Je)aJeiaJaiJiaJJa e) Jj
'flit? Iimu w Imi hat iiii'ls -I iri'in llif i
tn Hf tiur 111 a Kufei-rr I (, mi I
at At ftr-i hjir hour a rii.?nrnt i; in
a ai.uni Hhj lo Itia Mirr w r.at it ia
hanlly a Itrllrf tr I vlien than a inn'
(niiti rM iiiMK, iut nn iv fr. t. ifltrniM J
at brniai iistit y l.ikrn in, t a
lirla tf Im itsva im) I. Nik ria- lit 1
WET
HEN
Ak f..r tlirt " I H M HHAM ' .1. 1 urn
tiMstiMi 'i iv thr at aii ha a Mi, a f . 1 ft tlrarri'Mvakfatrti' A .1. I - w a. Ji1 'iti -, u.
aja ft J-aJ ajej asto ! T
LOOK AT THIS !
fli.ai-t ant m hX UrraiRRe
AitirrltHU Hirilwitttrv al
llf uni-rii .). tittsllk Kw ru
i hi . n't i ii.ii.t-, I,,. I.,,
I t'Utl.i IU t-la k . l.'tll ItM-liatl
wtT'lM v. itli i M-rni4ti i-uia-!
tit an! I'pni n".4tin,
ti. riiuin anti'l witli t laar 1 s K
tl t .iitK -tifj, sm ifiat if y'ii lirar
a ii'iaii wr l tnl nf to
kiln it hi I niri'pili. ) i ii vok ii
it- i-ttrt f th ua w lines if
, m w-it tn fiaiioUU' an f tif
l "h rl titi'il- rnijii tii li a
lllli'Ati tll.T'4tt i--liai.l fi
I-.m.k ( t Mtii'KK 144 r
or:
TO S 1 O A DAY
rm aijisth H A rt:
fAaV AF l"n tuu run
t mo Mr--' r' t.'l lum
H..l.t.r,iH N tVk t.. nitn
tin.- lb'..!. Kvi-r- h-u n.-r hn.s
rrti.i, lli, I ., .... u. i -
rt H.'lii! Jlrt in t.!jl tt j.i.t-
l. nvikln. h i S'. k.l V t
ini-U thai m-11. ! r aa ivots A 1 lrs.
Branlr Mlj, Co., Holly, 1ich.
JONES
1 1 1 :
PAYS THE FREICHT.
.1 T. n k aaon nl-..
lO'll l.er M. . 1 I'. urli.-., lrB
lain llMtn Ar t i .t Ut Iwr
lacso.
INree. if a. , if. .r-.-,.:!.!
a-rlltioi. II. , t .1. 1 a 1 'i.
JONES OF blMGHAtUON,
HINt;tl IJI TO ., . k .
ASTHIVIA CUREf
Mlauvp;eavlararraafralo !Kiniu a
DO YOU SEE THIS.
I Y lu .ri.y iiin. atiibl u . . m,,tt
uat ate liieil ol tVyJe. iLifpm. . u .m ki.-iI i ?-f-
r.aCIHCItlti ,'lta.f.a.a n.iH fl lot -OH. .4 I ' 1 . 4
t. tin ay A'irirt v S I - 0 1 1 -
tattie. KHNKI IN l tl.AM.4lJCa. V
CjlLESMEN WANTEI1
miii.-ll..,., lo, Nur-ry S'-, y ,-i.. 3 1
I J"1 ': r.'.i r.-l, .ri In i ii hU riR, .,
Sulil. Writ 1 Mt I. II. K. tUI Ni
urxiyui.ii. It. .'Ii. iti,.VI Lu i
FLORIDA! Frisk
For map. Mala Ini'laiiu. a-
1O1I.
. ri4lll.''i
,ra-ny, .ia r.niiila rrutf. i'. fc.iaa-
H-.rir.al u.-(. "IHliMa, 3 j Uh .In.
valiiakln. O at CH miA. ) Kiaiu.iu wi ..
HI !' Dillt Q,lt Ext'itnCtutan
Uldll 5 rlllSa Bheumalio Rmly.
Oval Ilea, a l reeail. I I I'illa.
sTIIXT.-I yaara' aipartan.-a Rand akaVh
J.ar naall tur iviairl aa In -ali-nu1i.Uty i lii y.ar
4 Jnr. W. A llu.uiiau, lui Hot , Waaa.. ! .
S20
Hn-Brl ill.-a Mt.-li.na f'-r I O. Ti t
I'aiil il.iu,aalir.. II..H Ir.-,!. nn..
.uUr..... h, i. liHirrti, V.u H.t..
ncroirct nvee auk thk bit.
bol.il 111 ll.ll'-.l.li'.r .
1.14 aft Sawa-am! atahaawt. aiaa.y vmI r..r 1 1.4a
.a .a wa.14 I'i.i.. a. iai)t.nill
iUla ... a a iw, .a. .....
nart St. N. k i -i
1
! i
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"I hm taken thr-e bottle of ttnml's aamai
tilla and consider It the l.t lilnod m-dUJos I
hse arer taken. It tmlMs me ni. niskrs ma alaap
lieiter, eivea ms a ! a iwliio u.1 tmprnTse
my hralth rrnerally." Maa. A. I'. I.llulirrm,
I'lirt'snd. Mo.
"I hare Iwen tmnlll fur nmiy years wiltiTlw
lent li. a.lai he. II- o.t . H n scaril a ill I m so uim h
a. .tl that I am s'r.i'i.t nv?..l I v ..re nrnilly
rin.in. n.l ..-t'. Htr'tearl la to nil who nuflnf
t. nli h s.isi'li-e." ln. I'. Hah uiiu., iliui Ar,.ziaa,
lir s.kl n, N V.
N. II. 1J sure tn itrt only
IOO DOflOS Onn rntl
IM THE HEAD
?
no iDutt r of hine Innir sta.idirm. Is prr-
REMEDY. M ivnta, t y druKtriat.
A..T....J..J.,.1.T,...,J,.,Ji
V .n.r It injtt .1.11 ru-e
(nut tv: a laniift.t fh-tt w 1. aap
hitu dry in tia l r trn. It ia
ra tr.1 l"Vr u , MmI tRt:
' i.UH t it, a I'tmr f.im.,r f-i rry
t n a . urr ti,f i.it. W.i i t.itn
t.'if "illy perfrit W ,nt a t Watf'prwaf
I iat m I' 'W" r t I'.-anii ii ar -
mm M X9 A't rake- t-
.'the-r. If
Mat.
J, ,J, ?, 4 j A J
Here St 8s!
U nt t.i lern All nlm-i. i Xf
lli'rw ' rlusr tivl'irk .' A
lio. ..i n Ka.rV ..!.. t-f V '" " 1 ' L
lu ni ai:.t UnoT'l sain.t
Ull.'lli'ur. hen m.l I V
pow.blM ' til Mi u- ty ST . V
hlriB' vi,., t.i n d r,fn. l iru .r tn
Ami.,. Ho to mi...- ,, (,, ir,.ori all Una
sou . ilier V ii n .e in',.-.,iu n . an B.. c.DLuiif.1 bi
r. Jln oar 100-Ktt.r. I 1. 1 f T R A Tr U
llllllsr. HOOK, wlil.-n i ll ror-.re. t t
I a u uu re. .ipior ui.iy J J Ceni lu ataase.
EOOK TUB. HOUSE.
134 Leonnrd St.. Now York City.
I i
Ir rot ii-u ait-j.
i.nuii (TP
itiinMiK
Plin-i- or the ... )" J( a i
lirai.it sirril k hsnS "s Jkl
t' n.'f Ii-a 1. 1 . .irU n.i.t ' hs
t'.nt ili.i.- ol a.l .ipertM
lainir,-liii M i ii T"-. tz. as1.! m s-n
U..tr.l.M.a.e . tmn, s.if,.iy Haii.nier 4l,,i
l sril ni'iilei, i uu.tMt. nl n-ir.v Ma,
1 1 w. .! hi .ifr . 'einiij. in pm i i r.i Mt.,a
itan-a n li-U .. .-1, i l.r, aia tmr .i.-n f. r Hal a.
durnkllii t H a. i-Mi a." . I" n.n I .4. .-.I ft.
i a-ap inallva te . aai ... a. lai-iallaaa ahj. h
a r -. r" I r I',- -. . a a 11 in in
'' ' ". 1 III- "Ml 111
i iM. N l..vtt,..i. .1.,. .!,n. n .p r, ihatar
r-!. a. It rti in . nunif, 4-1 tr... an i .iir... . i 1-41-1.14
a-i.t r. gnu r ntr-ai i--rf. t .11 ...i y .i..taii m.
..I iihjii li4v.n,- t n. a!i'iin riie. 41,1 11 y.,e
.-tier . ann-l ly v.-ii ait r.lrr ttiiilpai
l .iuw wiU rair va aian.i-t an t . trafMl attrnt vb
l1' I 'I'I vs i-4's'' i-ll- ;l. fir. aa f r.i ...,l .mhvi a-
I - -
.'.fun.
SMITH Si
.n. on tin. i.ai r pr ni'irM, llau.
MORTHERr! PACIFIC.
Vi LOW P.1ICE R.tlLROAO LAUDS &
FREE Government LANDS.
M III Jt 1VS .1 i. s: I s ,. I, ;. M 11 11, ...ia, ,,rtt
Pal'-U. M-ntU'ia. I'liS-i. 4--.litlii"n nl t ir..ao.
(Tain Pfll ''il'l" u' ' ii" "u Mai l'- iilii'ia tna
dklsll IV.I brat . i!ttii..i. t.i iai'ik all. I lux,.
0.-1 I 4'l.t. It.... ...vii '.- -i. ...it II. 'I. liliil.aat
chis. b. UM5.H, ';,'.vi:,,:'.t;:'
FARMERS imisu.
SW WILL. L-4 1
at I . 1- -aa . .a. il a 1 1
l. ..I ..',.!
it tit I nie -ittti 1
vs.
1 -afe.-"
n'"""i- ls T1.
Ram. N t. ITrilM far-irrulaf
ITNM .Rfl! KD . 1 'le ahoQ d i h "Noma inar
I rayt a'n.lvs iii-ti t u at '' n, um,
9 aM vi aajuu, at U'rr t .. i imj a tikiruua ut )!
iliv ibi at wr u -cl a atiiU ar in v i aj y
aviiei ur t iK'aii yrta. U. H. ., bwc'), Hnt
ajaioJia, Uaa
1
t praai-rtw at fully est.
d.iraa la t a ii aa tna ,.al)l
ap-.-irt.- I... t ha . 41 la. a cui
lit til. a Siafaaa.
U. U. IM.ItAII KM.td r ,
AlUalridalll, N. Y.
Wa bava snlj Mia U for
nmii ti-ars, anil 11 haa-
Oaraala
ri To a Way a.
aw ' al
aa mm tvantuai
tit taaly y la
1 aaa Caaai!-Al 3a
ttiven Ilia hv4l ul aaua-
vuMiasatrtasti fa,-i,..ii.
. mi iii-a-a "
vaia.
Vajl l. ti. DVCHF 4 (XL,
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in-. 11. at V.,.r Ji'rr-'tjrXU- J
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tALLM Kl.
AT
7"l'araala ll
f Mill U.TS.Xj
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