The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 04, 1892, Image 3

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    La Orlpr.
Om DwmtM ink, 1 waa soa-a-sl Mf
room with ib Grlppa. Tho Tr.aa.rat ol
tha " Commercial AdTartlser" racommsnrt.
4 that I should try a bottla of "Ayer'a
Cbarry rootoraJ," at l had enrsd klm of IU
am complaint. 1 int for a batlla, and la
two flajs I wu abla to mnni my bulla
and am bow nttrly earod.
At 1 took so other remedy, 1 bat grt
all tha eradlt to tha "Cherry Pactoral."
whlok I gratefully recommend as a tpoedj
paolfla for thlt dlseas.
Toora vary traly, .
F. T. IlAnataow.
rark Bow, Mew Tork, H.T
A CApltal Idea for writers Kara a llttl
capital to cash before you begin to write.
tuck.
niw'i Thlet
We offer One Iltimlred Dollars rewnrd fro
any rax of catarrh that e uaul be cured b
taking Hall's ( aterrh (Jure.
F.J. Lossst A l'o., iTop. Tulodo. O.
We, the ond'rtlin'il. harw known F, J
Cheney for the last 1ft yeans and heller Mrs
pwfemly honorable In all Lu ineee transao
Uana. and financially abla to carry oat any o
niratfia aiiule by their llrni.
4?0? T0iL Wbolel8 Dmnrlnta, To'.
Walois. Itnmii A Marvih, Wbolfeal
nrnaviata, Toledo. O.
Hall's I atarrh I lire ii taken Internally, ark
Irus d reotly upon the bad anil muoim tur.
faoeof tba atstem. Testimonials eent free,
iTice J6c. pvr Wtie. . old by ail Uruggisu.
Hacks In ( alifurnia am being lilted ti
With electricUtflitii
Corom aho HoARomiwn Tl e Irrltat'na
which Indnree miiKliinir Iin-insllataljr re-
terwl by use of "Uivu'h'i UroitttUU Irliu."
M oaiy lu buiei.
"Success with emnll fruits" Twenty
ear' eerrlceet nn ili-sk. fvek.
Btirm.M'a rii.t enjoy the Isnreet a1e of
any proiTietn y me Icine lu the world,
Madeaniy In In. Huleiis, Kngland.
COWTRlCiHT ItSI
Ward of
disease by removing llio causo of it.
lt'a with tha liver or tho LlooJ, nine
times out of ten. A sluggish liver
makes bad blood and bad blood
makes trouble Dr. Tierce's Gold
en Medical Discovery makes pure
blood. It invigorates tho liver and
kidneys, rouses every organ into
healthful action, and cleanses and
renews tho whole system. Through
tho blood it cures. For Pyspinma,
Indigestion, iliousnc?s, Scrofulous,
Skin and Scalp Diseases evert
Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in
it earlier stages, it's a certain
remedr.
Nothing else, is "just as good."
Anything " just as good " could ba
2Uii-aU -this j& Ji'j Jba tw.y
blood-punner that guaranteed to
benefit or cure, in every case, or tha
money is refunded.
Tho catarrh that isn't cured C06ti
$500. Not to you, but to the pro
prietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Iicm
edy. They promise to pay you tho
money, if you have an incurable
case.
They don't believe that you have
one.
p N U b '
"German
Syrup
Just a bad cold, and a hacking
cough. We all suffer that way some
times. How to get rid of them is
the study. Listen "I am a Ranch
man and Stock Raiser. My life is
rough and exposed. I meet nil
weathers in the Colorado mountains.
I sometimes take colds. Often tlicy
are severe. I have used German
Syrup five years for these. A few
doses will cure them at any stage.
The last one I had was stopped in
24 hours. It is infallible." James
A. Lee, Jefferson, Col. i)
JL.
rnT.M:rlWJ-gI.1:S
t'eaaaatuaaaaei I ay a at a 11 il Daw 1 11 1 at
who bftvt wftk lungs or Aittv
m, bouldaM Pio'iCur for
Cooiuaipiton. It bu eared
tbtHAamatJa lib- notUJur
t una. It it Out ,-n4 10 tfttft.
It Ii tbft be.t cuunh tyra.
8uld avnrrwbur. SAe.
HOW TO HAKE MOMEl.
A PBOVITARI.E BfblNEMii
ON A LIMITED CAPITAL
pee te eaj enterrirU'nc party te evtry lnw mni
vlllM In (lie I'nii.'H mift In whiuk Uere le ne
aawululsr. Kor pariloulara eertreae
TUB AMEII K' t M S (OMTANV,
NKW IDHH,
PENSIONS -
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eertlan Iteinovee). l.urKPBl bimliiene la
feona. er N. J. Advice free. Call or write
aa. Ne fete in edvunce. 1'liliaileiphla ui
Ueee, cerniT Beyentti mid Sunnum Sireeui.
tellabow.Saxi. ejrar. rKrl
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M ialie4. lee ler laome. M wi ax.
aeneeoe. Write ler i.ai. A.W. HoUtau i
awaia, WiuuiNK, b. O. aV Ctuciataan.
Afr 1 MOHTn fWlRrlffat Teoef Kan er
V Va XIKCILEK eV CO., rblla.,re
ft.' JMeaflm
nil 1 nr. 1
A TRAIN OF H0RB0R3L
DISASTERS IN PBNNITLVAJTIA.
BnratlBaTEoartna Ktlla Ptra. Another
Colllelon Kllle Two Men. . Capped
By a Djroamtta Kxploalon.
Ft. Clair, Ta., Jan. 90 Tha boiler of a
locomotive eiploded at New CaMle
Ptatlon with terrible reaulte.
Piva men were killed Instantly,
and not a witneM lie to tell the story of
their denth. The killed are: Joe Belgler,
engineer, Napoleon Piiul, flrem.tn; Jacob
Turner, conductor; Wra. Winteraleet, brake-
man; Harry Band, brakemnn.
At the time of tho explosion the locomo
tive, No. 9.V), of he Phiilelphia Readinc
railroad, was stsn liim on a tiding at New
Cant I e, a mining village loiit a mile north
of this place. The men killed, who com
prised the erew of the engine, were standing
around at the time of the explosion.
The cau-e of the explosion cannot be
learned.
Ashlnnd, Pa., Jnn. .V l-a'-k of telegraphic
conmiinica'lon between New Hoton am
I'otlsville, the explneion at New Castle na
tion having nroken down the wires, cauel a
serious wn-rk at New lloston Junction. Two
iKtssenirer tniins Colltdisl, virtually ki'ling
ohn Dctrick, engine r. and fn'nllv Injuring
the flruiniin. J, 1. lllakcsiee surTerea two
broken leg.
Wltkeshnrre, Ta., Jan. .To A terrino ei
plosion of dynamite occurred at lloni y.
brook, asmiill mining town live miles from
Hazdton. Kifleeii llungiirian miners were
em 1 lovel in a co.il stripiing oprritted by
I lii-k A Man! t. at that place. Tlu-y were
sitting around the stove in the workmen's
slinnty, eating their lunrhos, when nevcral
sl'cks of dynnmite ne:ir the stove explodod,
blowing tlio slianty to frngineiits und e at
termg tlie imuuti s in nil directions.
Thi' shock ofthn explosion was heard
Ave miles awny. lu a short time hundrsls
of people had gathered lit the spot, and
willing him is were soon arTlug the
wouuil d. Two nn'ii -AiIhui lloruii'k and
John Sluvltski wen Instnntlv killed, tlx'ir
HihIics liuihK sliiM'kingly inutil ited. Of I lie
Dthcr 13 not one escnpe I injury, Men Wire
lying around lu every direv:tion, some w tli
aruii and Uvs broken and lil h1 pouting
from g.iping wounds. It is believed that a
numlier of the victims will die. 1 he explo
sion whs c.iusn I by the SUve thoMiiglily
lieating tUvdualio and then oxiKMiug il to
the cold. ,
OUR NAVY'S STRENGTH.
Complete Ust of tho t7nitrt Ktatee
War Slilpn.
Tlie following list comprises the war shins
of the United Slates which at present are
either in commission or are being Utted out
with all po-aihlo dmpitch for active sorvics,
the list Iwini correct t ut ti recent dat'i
Annorl Vewols ! mble tuirted mom
tor Miuntouoiiioh, with a orew nt 8'K);sin;le
turret ed monitors AJ.n, Canonicus, C'Bt
skill, l-ehii;U, Malio.ac, M inliutlan, Wyn i
tlotte, Nuntucket, J.in, 'abaut, Montau,
f aJMaic and Comanche,
Uuarmored Veasele Cruiser Chicago, 19
men; cruiser Doton, STS men; cruiser At
lanta, WT5 men; dn;'tch gunboat Uolphiii,
l.'IO men; cruiser Newark, 3U3 men; ciui'T
CbarleHtn, you men; cruiaar Haltimora, SJ5
men; cruiser 8nn Krancisoo, 3 men; or niter
Philavlelphia, 35 men; gunboat oruifot
Yorktown, ISO men; gunboat cruiser Con
cord, 1) men; gunboat cruiser
Beuulnpton, ISO nieu; gunboat Petrel, Vii
atta,- f .mW i-n-.W- V&urivwtJ iii,&im
torswlo oMti t ashing, IS men; oor
etu Manner; 10U men; corvette
Alert, 1J0 hitH; sloop-of-wiir Adams, 175
men ; torpedo ram Alarm, ltd men; Ingata
Ijtnciuitef, men; frigntn Peuacola, 3iM
men; frigate Hichiuond, iMO men; corvette
Mohican. 2(K) men; corvette Muriou, 17)
men; corvotte lroipaois, 175 men; slooivof.
war Keara;e, SOU men; ajonp-of-wnr Alli
ance, 'Ml) men; sloop-of-wiir ICswt, 175 nun;
sloop-ot-war Enterprise, 175 men; sloop-of
war Nipsic, 100 men; slooi-o:-war Yanlia,
143 men; surveying vosnel Thetis, UO men.
In addition to the nbove, tue revenue
stoatuers Rush, Cor win and Kenr.all at Ban
Francisco, enn be mmle ready for war Mr
vice in thirty days' time. The above ves
sels are completed ships, an t all have sen
eervioe. The (ollowiug list comprises shins
under construction, the majority of which
cannot be mate ready for immodiate servient
Armore.1 Vessel liurbetta battle ship
Furitaa, ready for service about Jan
uary, ISM; double tormted monitor Aim
puitrite, ready for service about July, l.;
dnuble-turreted monitor Monadnock, roaiiy
for service about Docember, K7i; doulihf
turretted mooitur Terror, ready for service
about January, Itflll; battle ship Texas,
ready for service about July, UW; armored
cruiser Maine, ready about January, 18j:I;
ooavrt-dnlensa battle ship Monterey, ready for
service about April next; armored crumor
New York, ready by September next; har
bor defense Itain, roaly atou renruary,
1S'J4; battleship MasNtcliusctt, ready Jau
uiiry, 1, 1SU4; battleship liKliniui, same as
Massacliiisettx; battle ship Uregon, ready
alsmt July, 1KH.
Uunrmoi'iKl Vessels Cruller No. ft. ready
alxiut April, lSJ.'i; cruiser Cinciuiiati, ready
about Fohruarv, lS'JH; cruis'jr llaleigb, ready
about Mav, l"J.l; cruisitr Uetroit, ready
aliout November next; cruiser Moiitomerv,
ready about January 1, 1JI; cruiser .Nil,
11, ready for servicn uliout rieptein'.r,
1M)3( crirser No. Yi tl'iiut', realv a houc
May, l!?'.: cruiser No. 13, reudy about,
Aujiust, l1-'.! !; cunboat Rlnchiiis, ready ubout
rlepuuuuer uext; cunboat No. . ready about
December next ; torwlo bout No. ii, road
about JiUiuui y, 16'ji
lie lliiil llearl the N',ws.
One of tin" bishops of the Episcopal
Church, wishing to retain some of its
old customs umoii' his people, Intro,
aui't'd the iu;iint crcctlni; of the
Easter wason. One friend incetinu
another says: "The Lord has risen."
The oilier replies: "He has risen in
deed." Many of the liishop's congre
gation adopted this form, and umoiitf
them a certain jounif lady, devout
slid holy as a saint. Easter morning
tueetlnjf a friend, a younif man, pre
sumably one of the liishop's Hock,
though hy reputation not much of a
fhurehnian, she said to him: "The
Lord has risen."
Tho gentleman stared blankly for
a moment and then replied hopefully,
"Ol really'r" Tho next moment,
turning the corner, he met the Itishop.
With a pleasant smile the old gentle
man said, "The Lord has risen."
This tlmo our friend, feeling that
omethliuf unusual was up und not
liking- to ho thought Ignorant of the
fact, replied knowingly, "Yes, Mis,
bniith was Just telling me." The
Ulshop Introduces no old customs now.
-J I arvard A i voeat n
AT Carnegie's Homestead (Penn.) Btee,
Works a Hfty-too monster steel nickel Ingot,
recently cast, was successfully rolled Into
armor plate thirteen and one-half inches
thick and Bfty-aiz inches wide for the
United Htatos ooaat defenoe Teasel Monterey.
Prominent oltkuale and member! of tat
firm witnessed the operation.
JKsrKXafO-BHBSP BBBXDBBB.
The Aaanal Veetlnt of the A.aaoeiaUe
Bald at BtenbeaTlUe.
Btenhenville, Jan. 90 The nevrateenth
annual meeting of the United Slates Merino
Bbeep Premiers' association was held her
this week, with representstiv present from
half dcien Btatee. The work of the execu
tive committee was approved, at J J. B.
Hewey selected as president pro iem.
W. B Pollock, of Canorshnrt, Pa., wha
wss a delegate of the National Delaine ssso.
ristion to a Joint meeting of sheep-breexlem
with the World's Fair directors, presented a
report, claiming that AmVrican breedera
were dlacrimlnnteil SL-sinst, hs there would
be pons'dershle red tape connected with
exhihitint;. Kxhihitions of Americans would
hnve to he done ss individuals m against
F.nrlish, Austrslisn and Canadian sheep
breeders who could exhibit by btstes or
counties.
A I'enny1vanlan here arose and said that
In the committee of thirty appointed u
look after Pennsylvania's internets at thf
fair the farmer was not civen half a show,
as the only granger on tlie committee came
from the l)st and that he hired his farm
workers. They, as an association, had
asked that a practical shiep breeder be
appointed, but their request was ignored.
He also thoiutht they should exhibit as an
association, so that a good showing could be
mmle. A committee of five was then
appointed to look efter their interests at the
fair. A resolution was also passed a-king
that the fair he closed on the .-sbbsth and
that no liquor be sold on the grounds. It
was decided that all sheep to be registered
must be presented hy July 1, lHltt, and 189J
lambs hy October I. IWJ.
I be folUiwing otlicers were then elected:
Pn-sidetit, T. U lonnldson, Hcroggslleld,
Ohio; vice presidents, V. I.. Aroner, of
lluritettstown. Pi., and Hubert Perrlne, ol
Pattersons Mills, Pa.; secretary and tressue.
er, J. A. I. Walker, ot Kuon Valley. Pa :
tnemlier of etecntive hoerii. .latpes Itiielt, of
Indeieiidence, Pa.; of suiliting board. V.
II. Hiicli.nsn, of W.-st Mhldlcton, Ohio;
(eri;e J. Crslism. of Smithtield, Ohio, ami
O. W aiklns. of MiiyiiHtil, tilno: exauiininn
sheep, James Ola", of llnru'eltstown, Tlie
S.71-IOM ailjoifheii to meet 111 Sicubeiiyille is
January, lv.l.
I he irri-a et merino sheep raising Inter
est sin tins ihs'rict cenli r sroiind western
l'iniiviiin;i, Wet Vrgiuiii and easterl
Ohio. iM'liin a ra liu- of pai miles. and maai
proniiueiit sheep ritiers of me district wen
(4 ail mlinicc.
MATTA'S OFFFENSIVE NOTE
Cuit lext ot 1 lie Oil lea 11 Ministers
Insulting Missive.
One of the gravest isstiie in tho eontr
versv Istweeu tlio Unite 1 Stntm and Chile
tins lc mi the MutU noto toChllein MiiiLslers
abro.1 1. This was suit by Matta, at that
time Koreien Minister to Chile, ti the C'hl!
esn Minister at Washington with tlie .iiii
tiou ot tlie President of Chile, was rci.l In
toe ("lillwiu Senate, nud pit lishe. In nil tin
Chile ,u papers. lU text ill full Is as fol
lows: "ilaviii reiJ the portion of the report of
the H cremrv of f lie Navy nil I of th. mes
01 the President of tlie li'iuted .States,
I think proper to iiiiorm you thst the st it
lilentson winch Isith report an I messiie m e
bnsd aie erroneous or deliberately nic ir
rwU With reset to the iiersoiis to who'll
an asylum lias liuen grnt-l, thuy havenev -r
liwn tliresteiel wilj cruel treat nent, nor
has it been sought to remove them fio u the
legation, nor has their surrender li'on H-ke I
for. Never has the Iioiim or the p.Tni of
the PieiiipotHiitiary.nothwilh'-t'iti liu ill lis
crctions end delitieraUi prov.m itiou beu
subjectl to any often, as is prjv.i 1 by the
eleveu notes of (September, Ocuiour un 1 No
yeuilier. "With respect to the seamen of the Ealtl
more.,airer to .rrTwor; sn ef-t?'"' av
smcei ity in what is Mid at Washington.
The oex urrenee tKk phvM in a ba l neiglilxir
ho xl ot the city, the M mitop of Valparitisi,
and nmong pisiple who are not models of
discretion and teiii(crance. W'ueii tho o
lice and oilier forces interfere I and calmed
the tumult, there wer already several liun
dre I people there, and it was t n spiare or
more ironi the place where it 1 beun.
"Mr. Kiiu sent, on the Jiilh of October, a
note that was annresmve 111 purpose an t
vir ilent in l:iui;uae, ns is e.iii oy the coy
and the note written in reoty 011 the iiiU.
"On the IStli the preliminary examiuution
had already Immi coaimence l it hii-l been
delayed owing to the iioii-npMss.rancrt of the
ottlcers of the llaltimore ami owing to undue
pretentions and refusals of Mr. Ktn him
self. No provocation has ever been eouptd
or initiated by this dertaienU lu alti
tude, while it has ever been one of Hruinesj
and prudence, has uever leeii one of aggrea
siveiie, nor will it ever bo one of humilia
tion, whatever may be or bas been said at
Washington by thorn wi.o are iutrentl in
justifying their conduct or who are biui li
by erroneous viewa
"The telegrams, notns, and latb'rs which
have le"ii aunt to you contain tho whole
truth, in connection with what tut taken
place in these mattem, 111 whioll ill will nud
the cons"i. lent words 1111 1 pretensions have
not em mat 1 from this department. Mr.
Tracy nnl. Mr. Harrison havj Ims-h led into
error iti r'.siiL'ot, to o ir pwple and Ooveru
luont; tLu nisLi uoluiis (r.'coni uo:idin.J im
iiHi'tiu.iiv mi I frier Ishiti have not
I been romolUI with, ueither no.v nor before.
I If no nlll '1111 complaint Ins 1 1 ui 1 le
! asanist tini ;niuuter und nivul oillceri, it u
i becuisi. the facts J'ulilio nil I notorious both
in t'hdi) an I the I uited .states e ml l 110L
I alt ioiiIi tli ' w to well proved, bo urol
I by our cond leutia! a;enti. I'ro 11 of this is
' furins ie l bv the deumii Nof lliilneico in uu I
the (vincevsions hi i !u in J in an I July, too
; whom lta'.u i'jvi, tlio Sm Kr.i.i 'isc il yum-
tro, and the caiil1 c up .hums Too sts,Ui-
111 ut thai thd North Allien mi -ouiuoii were
1 nit icUu l in variom locMi-Ja ul the time U
Ueliburattfly inc irrei-t.
"As tiie preliminary extmination Is not
yet conolii lol, it is uot yet known who and
how many the guilty parties are. You u
doubt have the note of N ovemlier 0, written
in reply to Minister Kg.in. 111 winch I
request him to furnish tcelimony winch
hu would liot give, iilthouj;li he had said
thnt In had evi.lenis sliiwiu who tlie
tutir.luror wh.s nud who tho othur guilty
parties of the Win of October were. That
and all other notes will bepuhhsiiel hero.
You will publish a translation of thoiu in the
United States. Deny in the meantime every
thing that does not a're with these statt
menus bung assured of their exactness, as
we are of tu i ritfht, the dignity, and the
final suJcoss of Cuile, notwithstanding the
lntriuns which pro eel f 10 u so low (a
source) an I tha threat which came from o
huh (a source."
BASEB BALLOT LAW TEST.
8upreme Court Asked to Declare the
Ballot Law Unconstitutional.
Philadelphia, January 30. Application
was made to the supreme court for an In
junction to restrain the commissioners,
treasurer and controller of this county from
putting the recently enacted Australian
bullot law into operation. The itltion is
eik-iied by a number of promineut cltliwus,
and is a very lengthy one, setting forth
number of loal reasons. The petitioners
re all Prohibitionist and claim that
becattse their vote fell below the 3 per cent,
required by the new ballot law it dlvidca
the voters iut two classes, making number!
In the party groups an additional quail flea
tlon for the free and equal execrcise of the
right of suffrage. It Is also claimed that the
law If In violation of the bill of rlghui, and
petitioner pray the court to pronounce it
unconstitutional.
PREACHER SPUrtGEQM DEAD
THE NOTED ENGLI3II DIVINE DIES
From Nervjue Prostration at Meitons.
Sketch of Ilia It mirk.bll L.fj.
!ndon, Feb. 2-The Kev.C. IT."purgeon,
the noted p'e icher, died id M mtone I it
l i ;ht. V r. Spurireon has been s irlerilm
Ah ml n ye.ir with nervou prnst ati on. A
nioiith H'.M it seein -d ni th ;ig 1 he hid
ovP'Couie hi ii no it, liuMie h id a rel ipse
nnil.ile-p t the 1 iT nts of the bisl physiiiutis,
he failed to rn'ly.
( hades II id loo s ,,, ,. ,n wss h rn nt
helv don r'.l-:n ;l.itid..lnne M s.n. is
f ith-r tin I 'Hot' ther weie preaciiers In
the Ind' peniU'ot il'MionniMtion. lie went
to 1 'iimlirnl.'e anea'lv nee and there c m
nictisl hini"e!f witli a "lav pn scl e's' aso.
ci.itii'li." n el hef ire he w.is H became p istol
of 11 snrill H if st iin:;r entioii ut Water
be.ieti In ISVt en was cal ed to the New
Port Mreet lt ltit i lift' e', in Soiitliwnrk,
l.oii'lcii. to hi. h his p'carhinu nttrscee
sm h iT'ivv.ls that the eonereira'ion remove. I
lirst to Ksler Had and then to Surrey 'tisii
1 1 tt 1. lu Isill a tvw chai.el, capable ol
seating bet ween f.'m and tl.niio, ws com
11 ets( o' bis I'lintrn cation in Newim-ton
I ! tit 1 si. He received prohahlv I.Mmi peop e
into his church, end erect"'. .'ts chsi.els in
l...ii.l"ii. supi'lied with minisiers trained in
ecoUe'Coi his own fonu lin . Mr, pur
I'eon was theatithor of several well known
religions work, nil I w.i th 'e.l t r of J'lii"
.sir.o i il ili Tnorrl. U '-ie.Hn sii
FIRE AT COLUMBUS.
The Best Business Block Burned and
Several Narrow F.acapea.
Columbus. O., Jan. 27 The Metropolitan
0iera house block burned yesterday. It w is
the finest in the city, and occupied by meny
large business flrinr.
The lire broke out early in the morning
and before it could be checked the rtitite
block wss in ruins.
Thoagh the building w is full of people in
the upper stories, all got out -al'elv. omd of
the escapes were narrow. One y.nin m m
who had sisters at work in the s me f ictory
scaled awnings an J fire escapes to reach and
save them.
Ann ng the concerns burned out was the
Columbus A.Vivs, a tie man dii'.y news
paper. This concern b st its whole out lit and
is temporarily ausienil'd.
Among the other firms burnt out are:
Zwerner'a drm; More, loss f.i, ism, insurance
l.'l.isui; !a'te irintini:c.uipniiv loss lo.i.)
Insurance lo.'"'. Mankrupt lioe M. re, re.
cently estiildi-he I. total I.hi.I'.miiii'iih brick
and terra 1 otta company; l.titcbeuliiii li .V
K Uiery, insiirani'e otlii-es; U.K. iiodiuan's
shoe factory, losa $ ,0 000. linker's phobrnph
art gallery, loss II 001; llal.idat'.V IIilviiis.
shiN store, los Ir.ia'l, covered; Isiac Klierly
MelroMilltail Op r llouse buililini;, loss
lio.ts"), insurance IIiniihsi; wholesale
liquor house of Meinhsuser. ..ss ti.'.isa);
Stu'ev t Morton's drv (;oo. More, lo. pr..ha
bly tl.rs,lsni;)ickson X I h t . le-s. i-s of tlie
opera house, $1. .'!. fully insured; Sn hert ,V
l .illev, book hinders. ..ss 10 isai, iiisuratu e
(Jo,is); S t M. KuiiileiNhimer, clothiers,
complete loss; Mo lli s saloon, comiilete h.ss.
There were niimeroiis others throughout the
buildings that lose everything.
The Opera bouse building was formerly
known asthe Cotton Hlot k, hnvitiK been
built during the war by men who had made
the money in RmugKli'ig cotton through. It
was a large four-story buildiug, aud one oi
the handsomest in the city.
at U.a.'.Vou J?aaiV a 'iCa aniiZT.a
Wifi.
r-'outh lloston, In. I., Jan. 27, Mrs. Frank
Urown was fatally kicked this morning by
a stallion her skull hein fractured. While
her hu-baud w.ls raising her be also
revived a kick in the head from the boast
and can 1 lot recover.
iAiK;rs,'
riVIMt H ill.
IUT I' l'Ki: -Creamery Kl,;in..
I oiinlrv roll H
CHKKSI'- New Hhio full cream 11
New York 11
KliliS 1M
Pol' 1,1 KY live thickens. $ pr M
livespring per pair 40
liveTurkrys, V "..
(JAM K Kabhits per pair .... M
Wild Turkeys 1 :'" 1
Pheasants i r doz.. .' t ft
tjuail r do 2 I") 2
Ir KS ,ive, per pair
POfA 1'OKS Cliol. e s-r bu ... M
M
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he.tli.'s t lover, western
Timothy 1
lllue grass 2
Millet
I'i 1
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W1IKAI-
No. 'J red rw
COUN No. J yellow car
Mixed ear I'
Miellcl inixisl I
OATS No. 1 white :'.s
'i W llile .0
IlYK No. I Pa. amldlii !'l
i l.Ul; It i'aui v wintt-r pat's.
Kancy spritm pal's ft U'"i
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live lloiir '
II AY No. 1 T thy 1-'
Loose, Ipoii wagons... I J
M 1 1 I I . I N i -While :
Ur.iwu In
Urin I
PKll I.S-Ai 1. Us. fancy per hi '
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M A PI. I' SYIH I'-New
TA l.l.oW Country
Cruiiherries
M I.VMII.
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WIIKA I-No. .' Ucd Vi
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COIIN Mixed 4J 4.-I
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KI.OI'll- I 4 m at ft
WIIKA I' New V.i. lied.... 1 no I'd
COllN No. .". Mixed 47 44
O V IS-No. Wh.te :'
III' I TKi: -( n a.ui rv Kxtra.... !.'." II
l-.'i'iS I'll , lirsis
sm voiiK.
I'l.id'lt-I'al.'iils ft '"I lino
WIIKA No. J He.i 1 ol I h'l
UY K Western 1 "l 1 n:
CORN I'nj'ra.le.l Mine 1 :i;
O IS-Mlxe l Western .t .in
llliTTKK-l'reuiuerv
K'Kirt .-tate and Penn 2-1
LIVE-STOCK KF.PORT.
Fust L.bnrty, Pittsburit Stock Yards,
I. Al I I. K.
Pritce steers
Pulls und (iiy co s
Veal calves
Heavy rough cukes
I'resh cows, .er head
HIIIOKl'.
Prime Oft lo PKI-Ih sheep. ..
Common 7U to 7.-lb sheep.
I.aiubs
,..$4 fto to ft no
... '.'outodoo
... ti no to ii :'ft
... '.' .'HI to .1 ;
.. :!". oo to so oo
.. $1 lift ft .'HI
.. 3 40 4 Is)
. . 6 oo lo u :u
nous.
Philadelphia hogs II Oft to 4 70
Corn Yorkers , 4 M to 4 GO
Com mou to guxsl 4 30 lo 4 80
CVdoooo Cattle, nutives, 4 23 to 4 70
Hogs Prime, i 60 to i ft; Sheep Westerns
o UO. to o 20.
UJL
Kaearsleae Weet.
Tneadaye, Teb. t and . March 1. U and f
Via ("blro, to points In Ksnsae. Nebraska,
Oolorade, Montana, Minnesota and the I'aelOe
roasti a speetnl aa-ent will be In diartra and
give personal attention to the comfort and
wante of peesencers: rates (he Inwrsl; .ceulli
modatieus Die best. Tor istrtirmats ra.l el or
sit dress Mi.kAHOVSt ' 1 KK ' tlh'KP K, New
ell'S baildlug, W Hflh Avenue, i lilaburif, l a.
An Italian editor lies been fined for pub
lishing cartoon of tin ."Millanjnf Turkey.
For Investments la He1 K-tste fr mann
asMur.nar, for moretiatnll e. lor nbnnat hio
thlaf, write to Hie lonrt ami tllver l npn ve.
meiit t'o.,v e( Suissrlie.Wiseiin in. Vnlueblo
tmforeaaiiua will be ami tuuse laieieaWd.
hlcairo boys have
since ieis nii r I.
kilied l.'.ono sparrows
rtTf) stopped free
Skavs Ristoksa.
hr Ha. Kt.isit's !ee
No t i(s
attrr tirst nev e
use. alarvsloua ruraa.
Treatise ami M trial
Wttla free. Dr. Kliue, ul ArcU bt
iiila., i a,
i
Both tha wethosl and rfiiilta lfn
Bjrup i( Fir;a is Uk e n ; it in leejAn
and reCrejibinto theUntc, midacU
gently jet proraptlj on the Kidtirja,
Liver and IVwela, clcanwi tlio .
turn eflectuaUy, dmptli colde, head
ftchas and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Hjrup ef Fijra u the
only mmedy of lU kind erer rro
duced, plcaainp; ti the tarte and ao
cnptahle to the Htottmch, prompt in
its aU'tioa aud truly Ixuielicial in its
efltsrU, prrparcxl only from the moet
healthy and agreeable fuhstanceii,
ita maay eicellent qnaliiire com
niond it to all and have made it
tine most poptrtar renxsly known.
Pyrup of FiRt is for eale In 50o
ad Jl bottle by all lrailincdniir.
fisU. Any reliiihle) dniprriet who
Day not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one. v. ho
wwhea to try it Da not accept
any auhntituta.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAD HIAMCISCO. CL.
tows hum. tr. stw imk. n.r.
- ELY'S CfiTAM BALM rleansre the
I'iihui:i-s, ,ll I .un
I lit ir'a. I;t.tiris N.li.
1 .BatTjiassi-r-i
I.Ives ICcllct nt ainci
Arv'tt l'irn Ihr ,..a'ri7.
30c. lni).vists nr by mail. KI.Y
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For Investments in Real Estate,
for Manufacturing, For Loaning Money, For tferchandlsln;
FOR EVERYTHING The test Place l:i America.
Sapcnor Real Estate Will Advance 500 Per Cent, in Da Next Ten Yea:
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nn not it Dfr.fivm
wiih l'i. .. h, an'l I'slnts whlcli sUlo
Un hsn.li, IiiJiiis IhH Ir.'ii. :a r - il l.nlti off-
Tim llnli.il Nun li..e l'..lish 11 Itrllllsnt, (Mnr
less, Lur;ii-if. vial li. i..isinii.-r 'Ms tur liu tiu
ul iilass i.'hi;o llli rtri y ..n. hu a.
QRA rEKUL COMFORTING.
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BREAKFAST.
Hy ft thnnnih kuowifltr' f llio natural lnw
wtiltk Kori Hi? ii-Ts.!iiiui t tiimmiun miirl
linn, J ij at i Mrt f ul Mpplli Mitoii iff thr nun tn r
tlt-a ( well Ki'hftt'J t ut it. ir. K iH Uuu rtvi.h A
iyr brvakfiMt lablea aiiIi m IHic.U't ftitvtKirril lv
ttrtisstt wiiu-ij uiuy stitvit u iuhii lit-u iliM-turt' Ml In.
It U hy lln jiiiiti'Joui u(-r if urli unit Irs f tllrt
thm I'urialtliiiiou ntuy I pruI.i.illy Lullt up until
Mi vug cD'H.Kb tj rfnUt vry l-i.ii-m y t illsw-aHi.
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Wa ma) eM-uist many ft futal Mlnift i f kt slna ur
f Ivm wall rurllftt-U with imrr t Uk4 inl rjK)ly
yi'iirlnhrti frmar,"--Vnl Vitii t,antt.
Und Him ply wmU Uiluii; MitUr tir milk. fWltl
nly hi half imjiiuU Uim by iiti'Ti, lj.bll-J tktiu:
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Musically, it is of immense
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Its life will lie many years;
years that will make or mat
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make a choice that you will
regret all these years.
In the I vers and Pond yov
not only jret it first-class piano
you ct all you pay for.
Wc. send on approval, at
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rect you to a dealer wlio can
supply you. Write for Cata
logue. Iver? & PoqcI
Piapo Corrjpany, Boston.
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