The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 22, 1890, Image 7

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    KEVIKW OF TRADE.
SOME 8ION3 OP A IlEACTION.
HtaTf Speculation Absorbing the Beady
' Cash.
H. O. Dun .t Co.'s weekly review of trade
Mv: The ptiK'k market lin rti'lietl ahead
until it lias alisordi'il all the money within
rracli, ami now mine slnns of reaction
,IIr with littlo selling by foreign
holders. Substantially the fame yu.
tn'inetia bare been observed In tin
rbeat and corn mnrketi and In the market
f,,rjo-k products. Kieli ting nt cmmunl a
limited supply of money. When thut sup.
!y i oh'orbeil. whether by nceiiiniiliitjon of
U,Vk carried of by ad ,nein jiriw, a re
tct;. iti is mitntitl. Tlie teiiileiicy of prices
J irini! the past week lius bes-n downwiird,
ulivat declining '-' cent on salt's here of only
jl ,) $ ifi huHhels, corn 1. cents on mle of
leii-hels, while oats a9 steady.
71,etr.d heKills coinpreheinl that inido
,,f 5.1 (i:iys a new crop of wheat will hepn to
(0:1, into the market, and while Winter
wheat n pertain to he short the re. orts from
.wheat States Indicate" Kre.it liu nw
in si -i iiiro and ittmil c nnlilion The cotton
market t! Oil Is '.I cents higher,
ni-le'iit delinatilo reason.
fSSsTlsMlTtlKY MO MKim
Tlie market for Iron is weaker and the in-crra-ed
prixliiction is sufllcicnt explanation
The I'hiiadelphia market is 'waiting." tlie
I'.t!-li:ivli market is less strong in tone, mid
fuli-s of Southern iron continue to push
iVmn prii'en in New Vo'k. Steel nil's have
Is-rti f I I this week at i ''. and ' i fr. it
j iUit" I. Tlm structural iron market
b no iinprovement, hut pla'es lire in
for ilemund, and her iron is thought to l
a: tii.' I'O'.tun. he k'-y of the imii hui
ni.. is th.il ra:!ro:d liuildin' does n it in
cnu and 1'"' deniau I tor structural 'roii
;f c -it down by the t mii vs-inti of the eiulit
j , , . r . 1 . , y to the building tr.idis in many
r.tiis foal is Mill Wcu4. but copper utij
tin are tirm and riintf.
I Vol'Hl'.IVi nivnr 111 T UITS.
Tiie reports from other cities are almost
t.iiifonnly eniMUMKiiif. At Tliila lelplii.i,
in the leather ail'! bo it mid shoe tra ics thcie
i a. tiv.ty, while the wool luatiufuiture is
hiii'lired by apprehension of hi'hr prices,
itn.l pinners t.tko for iiutiic lla e wants only,
Tlii is true of lio'ton als i.thouh the pri' ei
real zed ut the recent llannels' atic'ion here
I. j.c a lepressiiirf iuil tence. At (. hicatro
dry K' l iles expend last, wars and pay
tnii.ts a-i- fuir.but the clothing tra le is dull,
li, J the fact that bank clearings iiro larger
tl..i:icver before finds explanation in specu
lative activity in tlie :raiii and pork
msr'aits. St. Louis reports a pood trade,
on I supplies of money vpial to the demand,
svlu'.e at l'ittburK'l trade is rather dull, at
Cleveland fairly active, causing "me mone
tary (trimjency at Milwaukee, only fuirut
t-t. l'.tul, improvtsl by recent ruins in the
Northwest, where drought luy.tii to be I'ejr
M. at Kansas t.'ity rath -r jui"t, and it' ' ' - -
La jfoyd with easy money.
THE MuSKY M A H K FT.
The monetary situation at N'cW York has
not been altogether satisfactory. Tlie for
t.n trade of the po t :s in re satisfictory
than wasexjK'cled, showing an imre.ise over
last year of Hi) .' in ep ts tor hwl of
May, or more tlnui I por cvul.
A YOUNrtKMBEZZLER.
Be Gets Away With $50,000 From a Toe
Confiding l'.elative.
J. H. Wallace, editor and propricU.r of
H'u.'fuce't Month y, lias been robbed of t Vi.
li 0 by a relative name 1 Robert L Walla e,
a young man less than twenty yean old,
who had been employed by the elder Wal
lace I,"slio I". Mm I.fol, an associate editor
of tli-; publication, was arrested charged
with being an accomplice in the robbery.
He will have a hearing next Monday.
Young Wallace has left and detectives are
looking for him. The facts in the cane are
'Impressed.
IIOBUED OP $13,000.
A H:ck Dealer Leaves That Amount on a
Car Ueut.
An lrew Freeman, a Moc k and grain dealer
of Derrick, 111., alighted from a train at
I'elanare, (I., leaving a hand satchel, with
the key in it, (.'outlining 1 l.oto on tlie car
hat. W in n he re-entered the car he found
the cath abstracted and the satchel filled
wr.h bricks and paper. The money repre
sented the proceeds of the sale of several car
loads of stock in New York, lie refused to
make complaint to the local police and left
lor home at once.
Petitions to the Csar.
If the Czar doea not take steps to modify
the workings and etn-ets of the prison syi
teui in Siberia it will not he ln'cause the ex.
i'tiug evils are not called to Ms attention, or
ut ic;i,t to the notice of his Ministers and
others around him. Private letters and dis
patches from St. Petersburg state that tl
tions from England, America, tlcrruany,
France and other countries are arriving at
the rev.-llve embassies and legations in
jrreat profusion, with reorients Ut i,y be
laiil before the Ciar immediately.
A Btrickou Town.
lied flags are fluttering on every street in
F.asthampton, Mass. It has an epidemic ol
dphtheria. ('ver IU0 cases are reported and
tu deaths have resulted. John Messer hiu
lost four children within Ave days. Tin
hotel has been closed and placed nndei
quarantine, several cases being there. A
corps of physicians from the Massachusetts
(ieneral HospiUl took chargeof iheepldemic.
The blame Is laid to the lax enforcement ol
sanitary laws by the Hoard of Health and
the non-quarantining of cases in rich fanis
lias.
An Outbreak in Urasil.
A rising of the ople agniut the Govern
ment took place on Tuesday at 1'orto A leg re,
lu the province of IMo Uraud du ul. A por
tion of of tha triope fruierriiiod with the
ople. The outbreuk was suppressed by
the olice and the troops who remained
lo al. During the fighting a number of per
sons were wounded.. The (iovernor of the
province has resigned. The primary cause of
the disorders Is alleged to have been popular
discontent oyer the new hanking laws insti
tute! by l. Uarbosa, the Minister of Fi
ll o4ce
LATE NEWS CONDKNSI
Statistics of the stealings of trus'
Ir
the sons In Philadelphia and vicinity
past 12 months foot up to l.'.W.'.O 0
This Is supposed to be an Ice faminl ear,
but the figures of the loe crop in the Ite of
Maine do not look as though there wa
ih
lot-
.400
s arcity there. During the season Ju
ed the Maine le men harvested Z
tons, while in 1.S8J the crop amou
lia,VJ tons.
to
The graduating exercises of Yale Tlllot:
leal seminary were held Wednesday
Haven, Conn., the class numbering 41
A report has been made to tho t
board of health that two pronounce.
of leprosy exist in the Chinese colo
that city.
Martin Wilkes, leader of the recent IVh
riots at Wilkesbarre, Pa , has been sei dic
ed to sis months' imprisonment and tday
I U line.
lloth victim and murderess being .id,
the suit ot Hannah South Worth artist
Stephen l'ettus, in New York, has
formally abandoned.
One Hundred and fifty Mormons arsV-d
in New York Wednesday by the sieanfcip
Wyoming, cn route for Salt Lake
They started for their destination as
possible.
On the ninth ballot ex-Speaker I
was nominated by the Penvicra: i 1.
live i uncus to su-, ,,- tor Ihck
ri'sult would have been r.-.n he.
fr-
ii riot oeeii lor ii I cling ili.it Mr. I
con. I not well .e pare I
l:eneliUliv....
, ., ,.7,
j
t ill the tn.4a
.. !...( .it... .. m .,
I rom evicleiii M brought
Paris, the copper syndic ate that c oap
cli-aMroU'dy was fraduleiitlv c,,ndil.
I ivideii'l miii
arned. Were
lr-ls victors
uniting to iJ o si.issi. n
distributed as baits to I
into the net, and itnpr
r
'g
r
iii'-ans were used to I. ill the c
pper Ilia
in ord. r to recoup 1 1 1 i - outlay.
It has bis'n found that employes if
of the big trsti'-Atlantii' .'li atiierti have I
i
doing a large biisiucos in smuggling
tin I.-Arr--
liable clothing and other nrtu'.ei,
h ave been ma le.
The ammunition fai'tory at St. F.tl
lias rs ivtst an order Inuu the i;usian gc
eminent for u ipiantily of cartridges, load,
with s nokele'" powdor.enuu! t'j a supply f
l.HO.OJrilles.
Lumber Camps Dostroycd.
The great fonts t lint which have been rag-i
ing lu Northern Wisconsin at intervals fori
two weeks past have been gaining ground'
lately. Thegreitet loss has been sustained'
In the vicinity of KingshricUe. where the
summer lumber camps, with all their con
tents and a Urge mi'iiber ot bui dines, havu
been destroyed. Thousands of acres of val
uable timber has been burned fiver, and
nothing but heavy ruins will save other tiui
ber tracts
Not an Fqueatrian Statue.
The Semite bill a- propria! ing Ipm.isu f ,r
hroiue t"Ue-trlan si itue of I o-neral 1'. S.
(irant in the; i it y of Washington having
hern rcache . on tlie calendar iu the Senate,
Mr. lloarsugge te I tha an cpi -strinn statue
was hardly the proper (node of doing lion-'
T to (ieneral lirant. tin motion of Mr.
F.dinunds the word 'ccue-trian" was struck
.nit, and on Mr. Hoar's motion the amount,
w as increase I to f I o,i s i. The bill passed.
White Caps Oot a Hot Reception.
A party of masked men went to the home
of James At wood, in I.uee Township, near
Kocks)rt, Intl., with the intention of
White Capping" bim. Atwxid heard of
their coming, ami when they tried to force
tin entrance to his home he overied tire with
shotgun, most of the load taking effect in
the body of Win, Miller, a neighboring far
mer. Two of the others also receivod a few
hots, but they escaped.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
I'atti refused flooo for an essay on th-
l'."C
A i.HKAT sutier-n itioii ii musical festival is
j'l'.ipoMst tor Washington in lv.r.".
''iiaokdian Thomas W. Keknk ex ciecti. te
nure trom the stage in a year or two.
A Paris theatre Is to have a play based on
HlHiiley's All-lean adventures met exploits
It is announce I that Julia Marlowe. th
tragedienne, will bo her own manager next
S4.'llso,
SoNcxixo, the islitor and iiii;ii-i-s.ii'io, lent
more than Joo.ini.i m hi. veuiure on tue new
Fivneh ora in Ituly.
The Alliert I'lat in Vienna has b-en s.
lected as th plscn to erect a monument to
the memory ot Mozart.
Kri.ENK FiKi.it, th- American humorist,
in writum tli libretto for Sir Arthur Sail;
van's flrt grand oiera.
Nkvaha, tlin American priim donna, is
making almost a furore in the sunlk-r cities
ot Franco with "Lakme."
Maros-.i.la Kkmrhii-ii, is likely to coma
here as the prima donna of U Italian oera,
coniiauy next Novemiiur.
Thk patriotic custom of closing all theatri
cal H-i-foruiances with the "Star SimiiiIh I
Haimw" has h.-eu utauurau'd all over"tlie
l UlttMi HtaU-s.
Henry Irvim; has dono what on would
suppose some actor or manager would have
tloim long ago, draiiiatized Scott's novel ol
"The Hride ot l.muiuernioor "
Tommy Hih.ski.i. is going to star lu "Tht
Prince and tint Pauper." Tommy's tj,.
father and sal'try collwtor clenies that tho
yoiiiigsU-r la growing whiskers.
hid von C'ami'amm, the famous teuor, has
,,u.. lui.ior lumovts, ,rom iiis uiroat, an I
t uc .oocjk nom iiihi tne surgeon a kuite
iv-c.cic-u in. tuiig-itiki iiign l.
Mlts. JFANETTK TIII'KIIKH lirooosea that
WashingUui should Lee made the musical c tu
ne of Uie coutiueiit tlirougli the erectiuii
mem of a grtsut national music hall.
To the English playwright, A. W. Pinero,
Ihe rare honor la being paid of translation
into the classic tongue of Italy. His "Sweet
latveneler" is is-nig adaptud lor production
at a me aim m itome.
HfRlNo Stows Urns.' circus performance'
at l.ima, I lino, ucowlsiy tln uw a liustoover
William Kvaiis, and lielcue he could let go of
the roM the horse, becoming f rigliteiiod, bad
run away, dragging Kvan to deatu.
A 1.1TTI.K w hite liearded man uaiued Wid
lows, now a clerk in the Treasury Depart
ment at Washington, was one of Pa Ufa first
managers. IViddows waa a noted ehium
ringer. Ha iaid tha tliirtoccii-ycar-old child
who was destined to bacoine a world-re-
uowiiwl diva sHiio a
ooiirert triii;ai with
couutry.
week for si.iging m a
w uicli he tuurej the
TllK Common Council of Chelsea, Mass., at
a meeting le.-c inside red its recant vote to pe
tition tne Legislature for a chauge of nanus,
owing to the common use in lieichborlng
cities of the expression "aa dead aa Chelsea,"
aud the city will retain the name of Chelsea
that it received aa a towu iu liJ'J.
CONORESSIOyAL.
IKf ATS AHD HOUSS.
In the Senata Wednesday tha House bill
appropriating l(s i for a public building
at York, Pa., ami the Senate bill appropri
ating tltOU.) for a public building at Rock
Island, HI, were passed. The Sena'e then
resumed consideration of the Silver bill,
with Mr. Teller on the floor.
The House met at 11 o'clock, and, on mo
tion r.f Xr. Morrill, of Kansas, incited on its
amendment to the Senate Department Pen
sion bill, and a conference was ordered. I ho
House then went into Committee of the
Whole (Mr. Groevenor, of Ohio, in tbechair)
on the tariff bill.
representative Perkins, of Kansas, Intrs
du.-ed in the House Saturday a bill provid
ing that no State shall be held to he limited
or restrained in its power to prohibit, regu
late, control or tax the sale or transporta
tion us an article of commerce or otherwise
to be delivered within own limits, of any
fermented, distilled or otherwise intoxicating
liquids by reason of the fact that they have
been inn lor ted into the State from beyond
Its limits, where a tax or d jty has been paid
i n the article,
I In' it eis no t at the utlal hour Mon
day m uniinj a:i I went into committee of
Ci- wi oi. (Mr ii'ovKiir. ol oiiio, In the
Cu.io ' .el the t irilV hill.
M i" the chairman ha I given a sharp ad
too. i t ,MI t i t h.e ss'i-t.it..r in he uillery
that I ho-mis, pr.-serve or l"r, Mr. Wilson,
ol e: Virginia, took the Moor on a iiiiw
Imii ' p- r-.-ti.-il i , r I v 1 1 1 i'. He expressed his
gratdie.it inn 'Imf the lapse ot hue since the
iiuluippv i' - sit- of siturd.iv permitted
Imii t . make ii il.o-oughy delil.erste and
'li"p:is:,,iiat- -rsieinei-. .'s the i hinnmin !
tin- e-.-n'in'tee had admitted a certain letter
' n t In- -t . ! ! ii it a tiv:it- c i' mi. when
i s..ii e I in t:.e I. ail ha I a 1 1 :l,t to I e henrd
in h - o (. f,- , 1 i,, t, ,,i lin
H ' t! ry he word cn-
ce V ! t . .r e ;t j I 1;i M orv , ,f the Whole
tr.n-a
' ' - !! tie -i . ! ,-,. .,',v n,
t-. c:i ; . a-i.ph I. Mr. Itynu i and hi III
' eii. h :i ti.- i.e.-- n-ii: ! : ci-o il.'e.
.Il'l'.i M; linn i 'l h i, ,i.ci. li.r ,111
le i e!.. ir-e I , .r,v n;l
ii t - i ii el aki-t lor an
i !o i. an I le w i a-nphell.
. i i'- I him a id Mr.
i.- ric.it 'i n ni--t th 'v.i
r .i v. ki.i.'inn'i. it.iplving
.! -a a i-io'i.-h I 'r i'l-s-v,.tk
r
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c I
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cl...t to
that ..!!
ll!-' TM t
II II I.
t : i
ho '
up'ieli bad n. ide atli-
I t. all I ii U - .:i s ol
-at'ercd thro -eh hi-
!.:- st .!,-!
'.n t Mi re
lil'lll.' till' C-.ll'll-ll'l. Mi'tilcl ,c
I the sCu'einc-iit nil! denoijnc ei
;.T le I. ii- a liar.
In .y the lti'cr iev
I'VUUtu liiid ll in eii
-t.l'ellK III of 'rtllc bi-l
o:ls ued w loi-ti
distorted into th s m.
He cletaiii , vet y t are
bet i evil i it i ii bell,
to show thai th
was tal-e. I he only
icciild h'lie I ceil
I'lliitf were t hose . ol
.Mr liyiiuui. t le
agricultural laborer
and board and mar
l atch. No re tereiu
ii 1 t r.at in b:s miinlry
- ri"-.-ie, f l'i a in, .tit Ii
iv of them bad a garden
e wa- made to imv othvl
I rm of Isbc r.
In roticlusi.-n Mr. 'A'ilon sHi. that in
i iew tcf the cccnrteo is relations which had
heretofore i M-ti-d hetwes-n ihe ge ntleman
troiu Pen nsy I va in i i Mr li.ivnc , .,n l him
-ell, he u oiil I gitetliat u't nt lenian an op
portuiiity to s.iy whether he pe s .imliy i-n-d-Tscst
the language of Campla-li as relerritig
to him ( Mr. ilsoii i
Mr ll.n iic there up cn ar- -c .'tnd n a l-.ink
aii't manly way stati-iltb.it when he ouil
ed the letter lie knew 1 1-! h , ng a ' c .. it t hi
atli lavil Inch, lie b it sure, grevi . it of a
misunderstanding h ' veil .Mr am
II I ell
West
an I t be gent leiui n lr- '. Indian i an
Virginia M r. I'.yniini ,m I Mr. Wilson . '..
one could regiet mor 'ha;i he cl.d that tin
bad taken lace.
Mr. Wilson ai I t! .it niter this stati-in-nt
l.cdi'l not ffl tint i' v V tic-c-siry for h in
lopursu- thi in dter I'nrtli r. P -!i
Mr. Wilson and Mr. 11 ivm- were c alm mid
dispassion tte in 1 1 . 1 1" laui.i;;e 11 if I man:,' r.
atc the ni'""'' c Ihe II cii-e were pleased
that these . d' tr lay iv.tc not ri in
llctel. ' here tin -ei'iie ,-ippl.i'ise o.i tlie hm i
cr.it ic side, and the lloiie t. eu resound
lonsideratioii ol tne lanil lull, the p.-u hii.'
ViWu'Ti'jieot btni.-tbv .' ',,1. b.-' Ml Fun
stun of Kansas, striking froi" 'he nietttl
tcliluV the i.roviso that silvei "'l "d
other ores containing b ad, shall ' i ,., 'y
oil I - cents -er pound nci,H.' u
I'd llleirlii, tt. ..r.
to s ,'ii e mill ass. iv at
Ihe porl of entry
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Jay (lofi.n was horn May .;, Is.tn.
The Kin; of Indian I is now prac'.icallr an
llllle-i lie.
Tils: Pi iii'-' of Wa! s is s.ii t I, a pra Us
ing type-set-ing.
I'HAi'M'KY Imi'KW is a cousin in .'hetlii-l
ilegi-is- to Uith S u it-cr Kvai -.s and Senator
Hoar.
Kx -iKci'.KT,av It v Air.it follows the Fig
lish style, mid simply has "Mr. liuyani' on
his cards.
J i' A N 1m.i:uhv. the p tcs, is nearly sixt v
year, of ac-, hut loihs cjnt. young, an I is
Very active.
I'lllM ls HlsM S Il'-K ll'-var addresses or
refers toiler lllllllloi, hllshlllld otherwise
t hall as "loMiiarck."
Vl HHV t'lllusTiM,:, of S;.:tiii, is thir.y- i it
years old, She is sal I to Ixs tic; in ist p ip.llar
Vii's'ii th" iiaticiu ever had.
' . IJaTI.imi. the invntor of the famo is
pt.lt. IS IIOW llll old Ill-Ill o SO, with Kll'c i.
white hair unci a clean shaven face.
Thk Vuismi of the Helgi.ius is one of tic
Ut isiietrians in limt country, mid cuu
iln veit six in him I witii grace unci -safety.
Kx-Si;xatcik SAWVkit, of Alnbamu, ncov
earns his dully bread hhi no -olid class clerk
in the War Iiepirtiue.it ut Washington.
The youngest millionaire in Xi" York is
Marshall (I. Kolierts, son of the late Marsuiill
11. I'.oIm-i U. Hu is ten yivurs old and woth
$."l,ISSI,ISMI.
MMK. CaKMit, wife of the President of
France, is said to bs unpopular in that coun
try. Shu is nevertheless praised for many
acta of charity.
Senator Plumr, of Kansas, is one of the
niatiy men in public life who was an islitor
i-e fore he went into the railroed busiue-soand
became a millionaire.
Iyit'lHB Iuiiuem (IriKEY, the nosttin poet
sss. Is a daughter of (ieneral Cu'uey. wno
died just after the closo of tiia war Shu is
twenty-nine years old.
Mohely Ilri.L. the new uianager of tint
.'Melon 7 intra, is the author of two volumes
on Kgypt, namely: "h'gi-ptiuu Kiiiaiico" and
"From Phai-aoh to Fellan."
Kahl KrrKi'KK, a iKisrihlu successor to
UlacUtone, is tifty-llva and a tall man, with
an enormous red inousUcho and latiu-d. II
fac, u urroWi ,ut full o;
f strength.
, HictATOR Vkht, of Missouri, is one of the
i.luinost drenu-.l men in Washington. Dur
ing the winter he went around in au oi l
gray ulster almost threadtmre aud spilt up
the back.
Mikk MArri MiTriisi.t, the daughter of
Senator M lU'hell. of Oregon, has the reputa
tion in Pans of being tlm moat beautitul
that city
American woman who baa ever beeu sunn iu
JoBM Ar.Bl'rrLie. who has been called
. "The King of the Coffee-Pot," has a fort. me
that la variously estimated at from l.1,noo,.
j 1KSJ Ut ttiVaj,Oii0. He began to grind cotles
III a small way iu Pittsburg flit
I teen years
go.
Esihikoh William of Germany is a very
hearty eater. He gets away with four meals
a day in royal style. He eats ham and eggs
for breakfast, oraiim and salsila for Iiihi.im..h
souns. fish and roast for dinner ami hot
aausagea and lieer for supper. He has grown
erj ut-aity 01 law,
KiXTCKM rears ago a Swiss nobbier named
Bernaserni luft bis home in the Calitou Ten
sin and emigrated to the ArsuutioH Hi-piib-lie.
Hn has now returned the possessor oi
imlhona which he made aa a dealer in leather
and hide. He is now building on the placs
where hia Swim uuusj stood au aayluiu fur
'HM children.
! TU Conscience Smote Mini.
A tnl-yrd man w alked into a store
in lhdoit, Wia., the other day, ami,
planking down ft (-10 tiote, tearfully
said :
"Just four years spr.i to day I stole, a
pair if f 4 shoes from your More. I lie
mttr has been jit'i'ving on my initul.
Imt my jiridtt jtrevi'tited me from co i
fcssiSf. I can ntatid it no longer, 'l ake
jour a v out of this $10 Idll."
Tke lneicliatit, of coursn, was de
lighted to meet such a penitent, co i
rite soul, and trave the man f'l, ami li"
departed with a light limit. 'Iho
HlPill was n very liiiely executed
cftitr.terfeit. The npt conscic t pi
stricken iiuli vidiutl thut pi cm nta him
self at that store will to tlitovi n i ito
the liver with hcatniss nnd di-t at . !i.
Walked Across the niter In a Kit He.
As a syrup maker whs icaccfuHv
IircparitiR for work unions; tho maples
10 1 fcanie awnrt that Itciliiilis Mote
uteiiliiiK upon him nnd were nlri-ndy in
jHcsscsston of his t-niioo. Im't'Vi r
wilt to lie done luid lo lie done ciu- kit, j
and frontier wit was pjr.iil to the
f mergt'iifV. Snatcliii's; up his li-i t j
kettle he inverted it oit r his lu n; d ,
boldly w iidetl into tin- HMT. llit'in-l
verted kettle Betel, id I'our-e. us a
divicg hell, and ith ) , i -. 1m a 1 in tlm !
air chamber lie walked acinss the riicr, j
which i'l tho middle tits tunny fct t ,
over his hiB'I. to the tiKef hii ii.-iic t.t
of the Ii.di.itiM. I'll i 'ii li i'i ii 7i;n.-. j
l.ill"-.' In!is;lar ii'intii fear that ll.rt
bunk cashier will ",'i-l tlicro' I efoio l.o
tan. I'Uttim l'i rt.
llur 1 1 . t, tt it ti .Into.
(i.r It-llitcldc .t.t lei- A ,s lie, ii , , t . ,',
A "el asltv ic -1 ' In r , , :,t..
We lit U ll I l, . II.' hi I t I ll ll,' veil'
" V.. s. ii-i tin - t ii - c ci i . - i'ia Ii ,t it,, ,'
With. I a', .: o' ., I e , , ' ., ;, -, , ; .
M il' sill :'it l-il hi ' in; , , i ' i
,'l I IIIIIMI 1 I 'c,-h HI r ( til s' l..s(
r" i ,'i' i 1 1 1 -c i n c" i ii i i ,i ; , .t,
it
e ii- ;nv if u,
n- in
M t-e t to t'll.i , In I to Ti
Il'l' I --'s ii nu lla - i ic si,,,. ,,,, nil,.,
Nuti ll tllll lll .t,.. ,S I ;,s lC't,
IT. I'te'ii's l.-1 I 't is, I , i urn s the
itnly ini'ilcc liie for t nine li. s,,:, ,y iliuiutr s-. ,
ticichl cl i "Ofic'i ceo, ni,,, tinlll the tnunu! n
t'lier-. that It will :,ic- s.ii.in, ticui in cm 1 1
use-, i r II 1 1 1 f y it 1 1 1 Ice retcill li-'l. This L-i ii .
a tit e lilts Ice. II l-ru 1 1 ll oil Ihe hull ll I a per.
aud fall hi nil v c .o u ,.' t .ni' tor licit, ic.cr .
lie. 1'irri s I'dli-U i h iinsi' an, revolt. lie tl"
sticiiiin h. hiovi Is mccI -I,' in t, i,n ,i ll . . (I,,,
a close ; piin-Iy i tti I il le.
MaV ii ill lie a til in ll ol C"li I t til ions. ile,,.
atlnlis and celehra! n lis.
Ir. I., f,. IJorsiich, T.ili-'l'
hat n idai lii ed mrcit, ins t . i n
M-vi-r si-i-n u iur,i i'i.iii ti,,,i
n. sar- I
It IKO, ImlK
-! I'li -i i il e
Willi S'l lllllc h I il'iliih'Iii i' i't -in,
Hall's tlalart li t are." .1 ny In
l I C Hl
;is.
Illinois has four watch fact.. ties wh.i ll
pro I i e t ii' i t li"iis,, :1t In. a 'I. iv.
t ITS stiii'i'sd free hy I
liu. Ki.isr's (iarir
Ni hi r lU.s-juMi n. No I'm afirr r.r-t
:T's
Use. Vnrieinus t'lires. Iri-alis- km
Ml J.' trial
, l'Ulla., i'a.
Uittisflse. Dr. klu.e.lMl Aicli bt4
Theluletnatiui.il Ketorni I 'ougrei inn
this year III M I'eii rsimrj.
If nttticted w 'th Mite ec
sun's 0 te-water. llnu
s M." lr. l-.liie "I'lc in 1 1 1
: i-ts - 11 a' -y h u- Ic ill ..
You Need It Now
Ti Ii .pari sit en ;tl. .in I ii j...- s I.. h.c . -t ... , u.
Slid tlj.il UiniUKlc cill III,, ). I. in, II,, r - Is i ..II.Iiik
final lo II.ksI s aiirsip.ir.ua. ll -. in. isoiiuely
a-taplr t to ovrrsun t ,l ur.t I lei-'iu; i-.ins.-1 liy
i-tsiirfc- ef H'.u.a, flicn.ii r nr.. iiii I Mli.l.-il l
atel siisla-lis Ilia iplr il II pee-in-, nil I ii'ii'4lo
IIM hl n I. Wa earu 'slit iir i In ' lure army 'it
rleras, l.M.k0,n-M.rs. s Ii -il lu.i-'ii.-ri. Inncs. n
opctraioi-s aud all nlliers n n c ts.ss-. , Ih-cii clc-Wi i- n
Cue) ihirlU4 lla tviuu-t an 1 wlei tn ,-.l a a-M,,l pocc4
nixlli-A-t-to ( Vbr-H's ariparilia s,. li mil
dV JU I'sst.
"gsrry iprluf for c-am I Lava mala it a ,ra tcco
l, us (ru a Uirsetu lire Iwtllei u( Iln si sar.pa
litis, bai-au-a t ItB 'ir II purlSca lliu tt'Mc I and tti-ir-unf
ily cluaiaaa Ui lyslr.-u ef all Impurities. Trial
Uu (iced faan(, ajtiH-UiuMi-alltst prini Irs.r. tsill
tiai vlail las sysuut that baa Ikhu properly cared
fc' by Ibis never 1411111,1 reiiird).' W. II Lsw
uaiCK, Kdllur AfrUiuliurol Eplloiecit, lu llcunplu.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sillil y all druif lata I; sis fur Pri-iiamd only
by C t m-Ub a CO., AisjUit.uu-,.'-, liwrll, Mass.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
MOTHERS
LESStNS RAIW.ppo tq ijfF na
OlMINlSHESiico v
JSfUSr CHILD
BBADFIELD RECUUTOR CO. ATLShiSok
riLY's catarrh
PDF 111 Dlflir
f LY'S TNv
Tisi oMMM
Clsansastha Nasal
Faaaaitos, Alia j s
Pain and I n flam-
HJYFLVtRTly
matioQ, UtaU thc lv WS
fl-iraa. nwL.,riu thr
BODMI CI Tiliasna Sasasa- r
I A.:.v.sr
k t-artli-la la arohiV??-"-' .J?
iDUirssil niainl anl 'HAY"FLVt 1-?
nrrsi,in. Pm-.fcl.ss-, 1 " " w " S.
al druirirtst, by tns-l riff-iii-ssl tn is-nts
fcl.Y BIlUTIISTvH M Wrr.n t Vn-S
Bermuda Bottled.
"fou must sris In llermiKta. If
sou do nut I still not be reiouss
bin lor I lie cuuaeiienra." lint,
durlvr, I ran itnrt neither ihe
lline nor Hie nine)." rll. If
tbat Is liuMiaalble, Irjr
SCOTT'S
Fmulsiom
OF PURE NORWECIAN
COD LIVER OIL.
I sniueUaara rail It Itstrmuila But
tied, anil Hiauy raaca of
CONSUMPTION,
IiroiwJiitin, Cough
or Sernv Co'J
I have CI IIFU wlili 11; anil lha
advattlaca la that lha muai aensl
tlve aioinarh ran I aim It. Another
Ihlns; stlilcli rummrnda It la lite
ktliiiulallnv properllea of Ihe II
uolinilillea sthlcli
0Miiiiiniea wiiicii it eonlalna.
uu will nud It for sale at sour
l.xr.l.l'. I... I mm. k .. .. lha
s
Uriiaalal'a but are ou art (be
oriKlnal aruiTM I .fclti.N
A Pleisalae sesa
Of health and atrragtb. rsnswed and of eaae
and comfort follows the nse of fyrup of Flga,
as It acts In harmony with nature to effectual
ly cleanse the system when c-1 Ive or bilious.
For sale li. Kit. and $1 boltlet by all leuilia
druKKlsis.
I' t. Armour, the Chicago acker, is
worth ( ',"" ,isn.
Eradficld's Iftnalo R"gnUtir will cure nil ir-icj.tiilai-
lies or ilcirtimiuiiciits nciihai loisii.
until. 'I liose siiiiiTiiiu slniulcl use il. Sold by
ml iiriiiMs'".
Mark Twinn is s ml to be worth more than
two mi lion ilollars
I lit s chiics ti c iinnii nil "TnnsOs ptiMrh"
"Oh, So Tired!"
is tho cry
of thousands
every Spring.
For that Tired Feeling
tako
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
ni:d recover
Health and Vigor.
It Makes
tho Weak Strong.
?) Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co.,
Lowell, Mai,",.
N "N N,
PAINLESS, to" a
.ssr tr"
tr WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.'S
For BILIOUS . WCIJS 0!8S.DES
Sw h Winil ami Pain in the Slomarh, hillnm anil SHiitiii) af'rr IPmi,
ti::inrs:. mut llrnwsinrts. Colli Chills. Fluslnnits of Hid. toss of Appttitv.
Short nvs-i vl tin ntli. Coitu ;i ss. Scwty. Blotchr on thr Shn. DisturtivJ
i'iiv . f iiiihtful Urrnins. nnj nil Nennus aiul Jrrmhlinr Sensations, Ac.
THP fIRST U03E ViLL CIVE Pf LirP IN TWENTY MINUTES.
iiiiham: iv.i.s Ma at as riniru:i m:,rnnt nvmts toiovpun hulth.
For Sick Headache. Work Stomach, Impaired
Digestion. Constipation. Disordered Liver, etc.,
thi'T 4V ' I At tli. I , Stirrytb ,.,e tin- t.ltl- c.hir .V,i.li"i, l"rt. irle , lullir t"Sl 'I'm-fli-1
1, .n. I 1 in.: in,- Ii I. II 1 Si 1 11 1 .;. Hi" II,- " I.I. . .. I. 1 111' 111 iu- 'Mill Ho- HUfl Pl'U Of
tit 4. IH I I,.- 11 ,. p ., , ill 1 . 1 ',. . - t If- ! ' In .11 tl iMie. 1 11 c. t tlie l'i t pu'tl,u'ri-s
loll ..A...-. .0. 1 -.iV',1 1 I- 11, ,1 ,f rrHAM'S PILLS HAVE 1Kb LAHCISI SALE OK
AS PKOI Itlf IAKV All IllCI'.f IN IMi VA"1!1 I)
l-i 1 mill I lies l I I II SI . SI ,.ries. I unr.lililrr, I'nwlilltil.
i... 1 ............. ji.. ti r si 1 111 rn -j. ,.n.i 11.7 Ci.ni ci Si ....
h, t ' I I M ..r- . -. 't '
In I c 1 1 m s 1 1 1 1 s ,
frr WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
It
NEEDS NC LAUNDERING. CAN DE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
wijNoiaruTl
SCYCHAIR!,)
COMBININ&OesMlCKts' fij
:ombinin&5ast
Of fUHNITURf
'INVALID- ZSJ
IMO f
WIICCL
ill
CHAIRS
.,., .cfAVii".'!.!. FREE
ann imp .. .. o. ... 1,1 ffy ii-.f Slisiti H.I11S
Cl(r.....l.le.rrr li-f-'h t.ll.Ht.
h-fu. .tiiwliWil Bll.llftSI.
LIMl'kW Ml U. IU., 14b h. atk ai. raUM.r
RUSSELL
& CO.'S
YEAflBGOK
HOW It K A 1 1 Y - II. r l.lr-t icnpi I
'IhrrsK.rs, I brrflblHa I nalars. "a m AIIIU Hilic,,
Mill l.n.liir.. II. . rs T'.i. rn, ai.il...rf t'ttgiutm
I'lul. -r A.luieir, a. 4 Hull Sim. s-tiltr-.
RUtilLl a CU., - MASUILLON. OHIO.
CUhlS .VHlHi All Ubt (AltS.
tu tun Hnlci i-v ilniAultH.
PATENTS
F.Atshmsnn.
IV lcll.sll-.,l A.
(iruil fur L-ir.-ciiar
Ml fylf V-M MH'tAOr. TATFR and i.artl -n
I IV IV 1 l,ir..,l eii.e-tu,.,- a-..ii-l.cl lli.tl
rices,
Me
-a $Mici$cciii flee. Iliiiini I
Ullcl, loll del, C.
FRAZERGM
Ui:stT IN Til K WORLD UllLHOt
Oct Ii. a Uaicuiuu.
Built UTrrrwOera.
TRFFS4LFSMEN
llbla hIAllh M ItM
"Wheclr llool vs. I'lMst
ItcH.l TriH-a'' I'At.
IIM.IUI.H, lAiulslaiia. Mii.
( M II I'KNTKIIst .l-.l'ICM'tl.rcir'l-r.sia.if
V,' liscm ,.., l I'l.uee VI liters, V I N l.l.A M . N J
SOLDIERS'
,n4 Nlrst writ, its Iiii
hi-c rrlislccii law, Hrul
trei lirarrlrrs r.ll.riS
iseie-ri-n, eir no ft-.. A W
McCcieacUt Sasi.Wataiail.a, P. 0 , S Cliiliuu A
l. Si at
I
xxxs
r H"sh Aycn, A. M.a M. II
ThU U mcf Vftlitsmbl txmk for tfc kouMholil
lMl.tU M U dHM Us sMttf -illtUftsf Uttss4 fmp-
sViiuuf 4iffruUlHMi, tJKUsXM maafif
prtiMUaf stuoti dtAMMH, tn4 tht t.iapiAtt rrnlfisi
wlikh wtlIilevUs or our. JtH itfM pruluM
Ulu-ttrJ. TU iKxik U written In pll rf -ay
Kaluh Mid 1 fr from Ui IacQq1assU inn which
r.lr muxii doauir bonks to viuIm u Lb Kur
Hi? of rt-ftdori. Ouly 0(rt postpaid, til cHtrn
fil sUisvlyBU of Trxtlilut prtetaiii looourtifeip.
inrrltf ad ttt pnduuth'i and ravlnf of oltby
farulllM; tsxntnr wlUk vluhl rulpM ud pr
s'rlpUuo, iulaatIHi of snnlosU protlo. oor
Tmc un ol ordlaarf tarbi. Wt k this book, lu tfc
li'UM ibr u uu ious) tur u- knuwliif wbt te
dn lu aa iurtintiy. ant puil ni of potr
ttitti of an ileuumlatUm mil Urgr tba ft cn
MU n. UtllM, Ut Ur ti,, ft. 1. U
TTSm
CI . " K
WTl ft
ti ii nn
N
IU
EVER
W DOCTOR
l l MM l lieciil'il 1 am. I t I !A?.I :: y
XI XI E U JYT A. T T. E IVT.
I ioilliilc;ii, Hi nilii tie.Tiiiith 0 ! p.
NEURALGI A .
Koro Throat, '.tti llltojs, I n st hites,
SCIATICA.
.spiains, 1: 1 noes, llnrn., ,
THE CHARLES A Vm ELtHtl) B-ltcsce Hi.
V 17 1 'till
ARE TIlS CLDF.T FAM1I.T A?.I.
A Plirrlv Ve-etf' In f 'cmj-irtincl w.'K. 'lt
Itic-r' tirv or c'i.-i tnurious nn'ii't.il S .'is
and sure al os Kor o'c t v all I 'r uckis's.
Kllll piil.lc I el -Ttlcn for lisew.'h ei !l
r.i, 1,11;' 1 1 . hen- fs new Incok -n 'I
1 iiiUs-v t.-vet and Siomit. lt srir l-'Rrr A -d:c
I : I 11 ij.l.cn k & lion. i'liilaJeiji i.a.
-ti nv.
sim. Iter t'"l' lu-. . I . ,f ,11
II, . ,. 1 ;. ,
l . I . 1 1 - I. re.
Ill I dill's I ,il
I SAFE INVESTMENTS
l lu . 11, cm ioo ',! ii III 1" c -at ml-iir-i
N. j. Ilrah , I .'. H. ldil, lisairr. ml.
r
h-A EFFECTUALT3
-li'U. ."-C . .- I k' 'P I liiim V 1 II "till, V
lll'llt'I .fl'l.l'I l-lt'l IIIMl.t llllllll-IHI
THAT CAN 13 E RELIED ON
psjQit to gyllt .!
ISTsOt; to T3lHCOlor
UEAKS THIS MARK.
TRADE
Mark.
3
r-t
W. L. DOUGLAS
9J OrlUtMlorCtNTLKcVltN
A uil ttlber A ili-riii-il siiisrlnlilra Ars lies
Ileal lii I lie U arlil.
Ifnns armitiie. bull's naiur an. I pi l.-r- arts stitinit
on l.'iu.iu Ke c.u I.VI 111 VVIIKI'.K If J. iir .l.lr
will not iuiclt -ciii, ariej (sisli.1 for llisi r IU I It'll, IliiiV
U tujr ellris-.t rr.iiii fiw lory h iiihciii antra rliarsa.
. I.. ItOI 1. 1. AS.. Ilricrklna. l..
QRATEFUL-COMFOn TINQ.
I
'la
BREAKFAST,
a Ihorueiali Sei.wUIot I'm natural laws
wbluu g,cvi.ni tli 'iM-rl e.i, nf i1U..,tliiB ami nulrt
lliiii, aiul icy a e-arcfeic n(iiil'a tun ccf th. flnr r.'-sr-llrae.f
, II salis-usl tl.s-si, lr Hie- kaa preirldral
our hrrakfasl tallies isldc a di-lleacrlcr Aaerournl l
araaa wlele-li enav sp u, enaiir liaarf Jurl-ira' bnl.
It Is li, lien jci'tii'liiiis usr nf sarli ivtlelM "f ill
Hint at'iiii-lliiili'tn mar Ihi "TaluaMr oalit nc unlcl
triiiiu rieciirfli Ui resleit rver le" lner In illsr.
Iluuctrc ils ni subile In imlir iari- leoalias anciiiid urn
rraclv In alta-a wliemar lleurn IS a wraS sil.
Wa near e l itianr a rami sliari tr kisclo i"-
aelws well r.vlltlisl WItJl leum lil.si l Site! a yfvpmlf
ccurlslii il rraiue " "' Si u .Scwcctrr lla Mir.
Ma.tr aiuii.lv with Is.lllnK w iler or milk S-14
oulr lu Icair ii. mill Iln , l.jr ilns-ers. Itilli-cl Ihua:
JA.HKS fci'l'is A III.. Iln.n..iaiuic l uamlata.
LAiauua. kaulau.
SALT LAKE CITY.
lfA In (il.t for oiirrnf T'm t 'tririif-r f Corn
0 Uw nirrtv nfTtr rr ti iiir-ii ursn mi ..pu
lAtum of ttRil I lia t'lty, hii.I nu fur u-ihi-r m
flail's xiiilrUsiu. t'. h ( riiNUN Ion k vr-rv immv
OUlftliltMif rtb Iulls1 In yurwi liv TIioiias isf
I'Uh will fttsmrtl prlM-a wblcti Art ! Im HiMiKh i1
MaII on ifiHuta nuw and wr will whi iuIisI aLritUti.-,
prtuts-0 aii'l illuntruitxl ma iter it lutniMi uu tluai
( HAM III- It I'Kt OMM IK K, Knit I uk (' ly. ('tab.
PENSIONS
If jm want ytmt
pnaku w 1 1 bal
alrlay. put vwav
t lal m lit Lha hkaili
snrosEPTnirnrKri if, aitohnrv,
W AtsillMJTtlN, II. V.
T ANTrh Hrllaldv niMitiiflt Nuraary (tnrk. I.
T calur lrariiii ti H i.ri rn a t n ,n-raf usa.N f.
nnlllll II A II IT. Only I rrlalw s,4
nWlllrl raar I I MK iii it' W,UI Or.
i prr-rtb anS ftillr ata
don III H at lti calf
Siiiellle for Ilia cat lalD curs
id ileia iHsraae
U.U IN'iUAII AM.M n ,
Altialrrilam, N. V.
Wa hava mill lltg CJ lot
niany jre-nrs. and ll lias
Kltan Ilea urn ui a.or
la, lien
I. it i.vt iir A ro .
bli aa. III.
imstv
r saw w m. , -r -, . TT a, w
1 Mia
f fnoi hits a
m Q.arsal 4 al w SJ
Sim aaaM SirMuusk
C3 MfSaalbylka
sV'ltTkuChsalaie.