The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 03, 1892, Image 3

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LlNNSMHAtSKTT ISLAND.
i. i i
a BlitorU Wklrh Will
Tkla af raat.
Thb!ttorto OlenoerhMMtt Island
In the Ohio Hirer it gradually beloi
mhe4 away, and lately the watei
ha fouid a channel through the cen.
ter, which ! rapidly aiding the worl
of destrn:tion. It will eoon be; $
thing oft he past.
I'erhipi no pot along the Ohio hal
luch an Interesting history a. Wen
nerliassett's Inland. It lore Is thai,
jf the nation Itself. It wai her
ih.t iatv.n Ttnrr'a treachery '
Dractlcally checked, and the mumpli I
Of that fTCM IS piruvweu 117 mo au-
new of the fall of poor old Llenner
naMi'tt the dnpe of Burr. Orer a
rantury ao this gentleman settled
an the Island, building himself a de
IlKhtful residence, and ever afterward
Jispermlni? most elegant hospitality.
Here It was that Aaron Burr Inter
ested him In Ms chcme for aelilng
Mexico, where, In rase of success,
Kurr was to I Emperor. Thcodosla
Alston. Hurr's daughter, wa to b
rinpress, nui llcnncrhassett was to
receive tin; title of Iuke nnd appoint
oient ns Ambassador to England.
Hlrnnerliastt expended large sum
in fitting mt an expedition, and,
Ihoutfli rMsiouruged when he learned
jf Murr's rual designs, the Intriguer
bad such Influence with IUennerhaa
lottV wife Oat the old man atlll ad.
tiered to lido. After becoming thor-Uij-'hly
Interested In Hurr's visionary
enterprise, Itlrnncrlia.wtt took him
aver to the town of Marietta. Ohio,
for the purM of purebaslng supplies
for the vyagc. I'rovlsions were
bought and firders given for building
flftern iMiati. Further work was In
U'rrupteri la December, 1H0. by th
niilltia, who. discovering Hurr's plans
(iKik poHfsion of the iKiats. Tht
Jays follow. ng were lively times or
Hlennerliaett' Island, Uurr and
ltleiinerhat'tt both having to go
heavily nniieil to protect theniselvcj
uaitiM su-pleliHis citizens. When,
ateron. they fie l to Cincinnati and
the South. Mrs. Itienncrhassctt show
rd her loyalty to her husband by
lending lii i trustworth servant, I'et-r
Taylor, after the old gentleman tc
(ring hi in back.
Hlennrrhassett was arrested In ISO?
and held for trial ns a traitor, but
liurr s ae.qi.lttal set all suspected jieo
iK free. Ills beautiful Island and
home biid been MTiflril to creditors,
mul he weit to Natchez a bankrupt,
lie undertook a cotton plantation,
hut the var with England ruined
rommercc aud he then removed tc
Montreal, whore he practiced law. In
W1 he went to Ireland, but here be
failed to s-eure. certain property, and
rontlued 'j fall In every project he
undertook In the last years of tilt
iife ho warMiipported by his sister,
who bad a small estate to hlf
wife and cfildren.
'It Is noltrouble to gc,t a striking
jilctiire of X pugilist.
Children of Mr. anil Mr. M. M. Boiler
Altoonn, 1'a.
Both Had Eczema
In Its Worst Form
ijtrr rii iislcla iih failed, "oil's
Stirnayarllla 1'ervvtly Curvil.
(rent mental agony is indnrcil ly pa
rents who see tlicir children sulTiTing
Irom disi-ncs caused by linnuro blood,
and for which there seems no cure. This
i 'turned tu joy when Hood's S.irsuparilli'
is resorted to, for it expels tho foul hu
mors from the blood, an 1 rcit'ic tho
(liseused skin to fredi, healthy bright
nes. Itead the follow in" i
"We think HiuhI'h KitrxuimrllU Is the nm-t
v'ual)lf ii.e on the inm kit fir IiIihhI hii1
kin ilixehj.cn. Uiirt.su thllurtu hjIIl-iuJ ter
ribly nltU tbo
Worst Form of Eczema
for two j-rnr. V) hud three pliynieiunii ill Hint
limr. Inn nrlllirror tliuu mu- vilreU in curing
Itirin ntfitti In iciviifc tlivni In Hp wlief. At
Iwt w triml IIikuI'k KarHaiwrilla Mini in a
iiiiiniii both iiiiiiirpii irr perfectly
cured. We rwuiiuni-ud r '
Hood's Sarsaparilla
k a rtnniUrd family ni-illclne, nml woulil nut
w wlllioiu II." tlH. mill Mhm. M. M. hoi.l.m
1411 econil Avrinii. AIKmiiim,
Head' Plll lllr llrrr Ilia, lon0wlliiD, tiU
Iouucm, jmuutluw, lck lirwtai -tw. Iuitlriuuu.
m mi
I Mai I rnrr i. nm- ..t ir. nnir
1 IllrtlU rnbl. uon, Knuwly tui
f'lSPf f-f AXU f.VIftTO.VtaUvt
U tmnl. sikI lul iid la
CIIARI.MS. IIOIIXKII, Ilns ill, flll.l.urth fa,
Habit Cared In IO
No till rami.
PHEN8, Ltbsnon.Ohie,
LESSENS PAIN INSURES SAFETY
te LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD.
My wife, after haviug ed Mother'a
Friend, pashed through the ordeal with
lit tlo pain, was stronger In one hour
than in a week after th birth of her
(-rmer child. J. J. McGoldrick,
Beuns Bta., Teen
Mother FrlM roblieil pain of lit terror
ihI huneiMHl llof. i bava tue healtbleet
thilU lever r.
lu. I M. Aarax, Cocbraa, Ua.
rKHlHrBprt, rha,r Memid.ii r. tlp4fpkt,i.s
atvb4ll. Uvoh "T M.lh,-- HMlli lit.
BHAOrtCLO PtQULATOH CO.,
Mlkytll Uiw u. A1LAN1A.OA,
VA'TJfjrS'::''-'
! iimii ""nV " 1 11 r"m"
A MVIEW Or TBADK.
Tkla thowa the Beat and Worat ef Buel
nraa Wheat Lower Than Iver Before
Other Lint a Good.
It. O, Dun Co. In their weekly review ot
trade toy: There la a car famine from Pitt,
burg to the Ilockj Motintnina. This tingle
fact sbowt the best and the worst of busi
ness. The West It marketing enorrnotif
crnpK, probably exceeding in quantity all
ofllclal or unolflcial estima'es, but Europe ii
buying only moderately, the demand nf
the Kat are not greater than usual and all
die elevators both east and west are cram
med with grain and the yards full of loadu)
cars.
Wheat is selling at the lowest price ever
known In New York, Many years ago it
touched 70 in one dny, but the quotation is
now "."I for Octot.er delivery,
llccelptt at western port have been fl..TO0,.
000 liu'liel in four days ami more thnti W,
UtKI.(SN) bushels in four weeks, while iheex
ports I nmi Atlniuic tort in four days have
lieen 1. ."). ooJ bimhels. i lie price lere has
declined He, and the opinion ateadily sains
r round that nil estimales ot the ciop iinvo
i pen below the truth. Corn has advanced
14c and oata lc. The belief is that the yield
of corn, though Inruer than was recently ei
ected, will not quite eqnul the year's lr
maud. Oil has declined o. while coflee
has rii-en ic, but the price of cotton Is the
ennie as a week ajjo. At Host on money l
slim and collections satisfactory. Woolen
iiiaiiul'actiirers are busy with prices un
tmiii;il and the shoe manufacturers nre
lirwed with orders. At l'hihidelihin the
iron trnde improves. The demands fur
worsteds Is satisfactory and carpet and knit
goods wo;ks fairly employed.
A Jump in prices ot soft steel Is n nt
l'iltstiiiru, but the in trade is not in
condition. At ( im inniiti whisky lJt rn
the demand im reasinx and tho nieilnun nt
lower u'ades of loliburo In strong, licnernl
trade is poisl at t levelund. with rolled iron
in active demand. At Indianapolis trade i
unusiiully Kood. and at l'ctroit nctive, with
money in lair di niuinl. The celclraiinn nt
t'hii uito has nduci-ii business; linht r-eipl
in corn, increuseil larnely of w heat, in pi I
cent of Hour, cheese isi pi-r cent and ol but
ter 7 ercent in comparison with lust venr.
but u defease in iats, rye barley, drrssed
lieef. cattle and hogs. At Milwaukee tradv
is larger and at St. Paul good, though col
lections are only fair, but MinncHpolir
wheat receipts are tKl,iS0 bushels.
I he IninlHT trade is excellent. Iliiiiic;
at St. I.o.iis is Mrmur, (.tjiu receipts iieinv
rrmarkubly large nl Kansas t'ily; reitipt
01 cattle and hogs tire heavy, though tlx
cur blockmle checks transactions time. At
in a t in triule Is heavy in groceries, in dry
goods and hardware, and ut lVnvcr gmxl in
all Inns. At l.iitle Hock the outlook j.
gloomy. (but ut l.ouiville trade is s.iiisfa1
tory. anil sleady at Memphis, thouuli nelow
the normal, liiisiness is tatr at Nashville,
but somew hat quiet at New 'rlcans on inj
to labor troubles.
'I hough it i not the season for i ms'cIii
activity in b.mts and slioes it is stated thic
not for years has there been such a demand
The demand for paper is so large that price!
ol line quality have riM'ti 1 cent and lioei
)apT f rom Jc to Jc. Textile inaiiiif.i. turai
arc htiy ns usual.
l')xpirtsof domestic products contiutit
much below las', year s in value as is nam
nil. the lecreue in New York for fi.ur week
being JO per cent. Imports continue re
markubly large und treasurv receipts s
hcavv tli.it thestock of gold increavd 1,
:HH(,no( and of silver J. aM.isst.w hite ; Mo,
uoo more poer as put out. The stock mark
et bus been Wronger, but speculation is std!
unsupported by any public demand.
The business failures occurring through
out the country the past seven days uuuihei
IS?, as compared with a total of -') for I hi
ccrres nonditu wei-k of last year.
,. AjfjiiicaB crrr.npsi-Vv i
iiArs Mrx Kiti.rt). rrvr rATsi.i.v tsjcKKf
..Ml SIX SCIltOl'hl.V IN.HHFI'.
An appalling accident occurred to a gang
pf track-layers on the line of the Ureal
Northern railroad, resulting In the death ol
love n me: and the tc-ious Injury vf six
others.
The dead are: John Leonard, conductor,
of S'. Paul; John JnhiiMm, J.inirs Wright,
I'aniel Wakl.ux, X. Ncli-on. J. llnaly, a.
Olsen. The hot fix were all lahornrs. The
fatally injured are: J. (iiliuer, J. l!o! ert
ion, XeUon, J.J. t'ainj I ell, S. I.. !t:
ville. The. seriously injured tire: tieorge
Nelson, Cliarles .'.n lcrs in. Kohert Ander
son. A. Maxwell, '. James, Henry Payne.
The men had finished the tr.u k to ths
eVetiiilehce river, mid tarle I to lav r.iil
across the stream. When the middle of !li'
sec.mil riiu was reji he.i. the hi!-e work
under the bridge collapsed, and the truck
machine together with two car 1 uds of
ruils, fell to the river, Ot) feet below. The
workmen were thrown in every direction,
and Mime of them Wire burie 1 underlie
and ruils. The accident was due to the un
dermining of the false wurk of the bridge
by ti e water.
WORLD'S FAIR RULES.
The general rules governing tho Condon
Of the ("oliimhi iu exposiiioti have liven i"
sued. The gates w ill he open to the em
ployes at ti n. in. and t ) the puMic at S a.
m. They will be ci sed ut 7 p. tu. utiles in
case of some special exhibition or event,
w hen they will be closed not later than 11
p. m. Admission w ill be in all cases W)
ceuls per head, except in that of childre,;
under 0 year', accompanied by a parent or
guardian. These will bu admitted free. A
limited amount of power v ill he furnished,
griituitous'y to exhibitor, hut where u
large amount of ower is required a charge
will be luad'. The exposition will exert
reasonable ore in the protection of exhibits,
but will not stum! responsible for any loss
or dutuuge. Xo patent m"dii iiu or nos"
Hums whose ingredient me concealed will
be acrepled for exhibition. Catalogues
will bo printed in Muglish. Trench and
Spanish and will be published by the ex
position exclusively.
FROM A LIVING TOMB
A Miner Released Af er Hours of Hard
Work From a 3x5 Feet Csvity-
After having been imprisoned 1M pours
by a full of coal ut Indian Kidgo colliery, of
the rhiludelphiii and Heading Coin puny, at
Shenandoah, I'u., Htlney Klemevitcb, a
I'olish miner, was leleased from his prrllous
position. Tue rescue hus been carrieil on
since the accident occurred at 1 o'clock yes
terday afternoon. The man was con lined,
as it were, in a livinif tomb. lie was forced
by the falling caul into an almost recum
bent position In atuvlty 3 feet high by S
feet long.
On reaching the main part of tho mine lit
wot to delirious with joy at bit escape that
ha kissed and bugged bis deliverers. He
was given stimulants and in half an hour
was able to walk to his borne, During his
imprisonment be directed with bit voice
the movements of tut rescuers.
Tc thousand grain cart are blockaded
in Chicago because there it no place for
than to unload.
OUR BUDGET OF FUN.
HUMOROUS SAYINGS AND DO
INOS HERB AND THERE.
Jeka'eta that Art) Sovpasasl to
Have Bets Reeealty Here- Saylag-s ttad
Dalnft I at Are Oil Cariaue tad
L-aagbaMa.
Sprinkles of Spice.
A campaiom lie may be nailed, but
caucuses are ujltcJ. Sotnerville Jour
nal. Wisiw may come nntl winds may
to, but G'ouecster races go on for
ever.
A exploded tbeory I didn't
know It was loaded. I'n Ion County
Standard.
Is thn nature of things two lovers
must fall In love before tliey can fall
out. -Dallas News.
The sculptor Isn't the kind of man
tbat cut no figure In the world.
lilnifhamtcn Leader.
A man's Ideaof practicing economy
Is to preach it three times a day to
bis wife. Atchison Globe.
"Anotiif.ii cherished link pone,"
sild the young man who lost his cuff
bttttot.. Washington Star.
Soft gloves nre worn by pugilists
to prevent h.ird feeling In ti friendly
light New Orleans Picayune.
Jaosos says there arc lots of men
who start for heaven too late to get
past quarantine. Klmlni (iaette.
The man who is stuck on himself
Is one who backed his Judgment and
bet on the wrong man. rieiiyunc.
Tub man who has ".something
which can beat Nancy Hanks" wants
to trot it out. Yonkers Statesman.
It Is a queer thing that after n girl
has consented to fly with a man sh
tininlly has to walk. Chiistiau
Union.
Wiiks a wife hears a dull thud on
the doorstep she knows that the
lodge has adjourned. --Hinghamtoti
Kcpublican.
A ioi.itk tramp: Judge "What
Is your name?" Tramp "Allow mo
to exchange cards with your Honor."
Texas Sifting.
Fathkk No appetite this evening,
rh? What Is tho mattery Late
lunch? Little loy No, sit. Marly
apples. tiootl News.
TiiK.itK isn't lunch lifting power to
your religion If it doesn't make you
:lo your tiest to pay 100 cents on tht
Jollar. Ham's Morn.
Tiiky have "potato socials" In Kan
as The name may bo from the fact
that tho young people go there U
pare. Texas Slftings.
"Oh, dry up!" as autumn said to the
leaf. "I'm not as green as 1 wns,"
replied the leaf, "so I'll tako your ad
vice." Texas Slftings.
1'oiNTiNO at the caudal appendage
tif the hand-organ monkey, Quibble
remarked: "The tall of a wayside
VUn "-!" ypn Trans- '
Waev the devil sees church mem
bers wrangling with one another he
knows it will be safe for him to sit
down and rest rl u's Horn.
"Jack told me last night that he
had given me his heait." "Well, It's
damaged goods. He told me last
week that I had broken It." Life.
The corn-salve that Is not a pure
preventive of cholera Is made by a
man who doesn't understand tJie art
uf advertising. llingliaiuton Kcpub
lican. Titos k who would read Nature's
open book iti meadow and woods have
an extra facility at present. She Is
herself turning tlio leaves Phila
delphia Ledger.
Tut: llrst Is called th Index fl tiger,
but when a man takes t lircc or so it's
an Index of his opinion that the sea
sou has grown too cold for beer.
Philadelphia Times.
Cohiiktt has sold thr? right to fv
whisky tl rm to name a new brand
after him. No doubt it will be a
good liquor t make strong punches
with. Philadelphia Hccord.
Mit. Tootiiamjxaii. "I can't imag
ine what wo ever got married for:
we're totally ditTe rent at every single
point." Mrs. Toothaiidnall "Oh,
you flatterer. "-Hoston Courier.
Son "Ptl" I'ather "Well?" "Is
A vessel a lHat?" "Yes." "Pa!"
"What Is It?" "What kind of a boat
Is a blood-vessel?" "It's a life lKiat
Now run away to bed." TTd-ltits.
"How did they like you in Serag
Bleville?" asked one actor of another.
"Very much. Indeed. It appeared. It,
was all I could do to Induce the land
lord to let mo leave." Washington
Star.
TiiK.itK Is a great difference be
tween military engagements and love
engagements. In one there's a good
of falling In, and In the other there's
a good deal of falling out Yonkers
Statesman.
The common Impression Is that
thero Is very little poetry in matri
mony. When people take out their
marrlago licenses they are tiupjioscd
to surrender their poetic license.
Washington Star.
"I sice thatO'Grogan has got hi in a
ooat of ur-r-ms sinee. lie was app'lnted
dep'ty sheriff. " "Tho dirty aristo
crat! Wance ho was glad enough to
go out In his shirt sleeves wld tuo rest
of us." Chicago News.
"Yon kaln't alias Jedge a man's,
achievements," said Undo Lben, "by
do 'mount ob noiso ho makes erbout
'etn. De cannon ain't makln' er
soun' now, but do bass drum am Jcs'
ei talkative as eber." Washington
Star.
First Country Hoy "Your sis
ter is plckln' up lots o' city manners
from them summer boarders of yours."
Second Country Jky "Yes, indeed.
SbVgot to sayln' 'not in It' and
seel" and las' night she let a filler
kit her In tho hammock." Good
i,'tws.
CHOLERA BULLETIN.
airoicrs run am, tiir nrriTrD tnvrt or
Tiir oi.n roni.t.
CoxsTsMTixnri.r. Two cases of cholera
have deteloiied in flinope, a llltck Pea port
of Asiatic Turkey. Ikitli Hie afflicted i-er-tons
came from Odessa.
I'Morc Monday's cholera record for the
w hole of Holland shows four new cases and
one death,
VirNMv. One death from cholera and
nin? fresh suspicious ruses were reported in
this city Monday. Htringnt precustioiuiry
measures have been taken to prevent the
disease from spreading.
Bum 1'i stii. Nineteen new cncs of chol
era, and live deaths were reported to the
health otithorities in this city Monduy.
IUmhuki. Seven new cases of choli-m
and two draths wete reported here Monday.
Sr. Pi ii ssiii iio. Two new cases of ehol
era occurred here Monday. Cholera has ,,.
ptarcd In Winnllzu, ntown In I'odolia, and
owing to the lack of sanitary arrangements
the disease is rapidly spreading. The ill
habitants are panic stricken.
FOUND HANOINU TO A THICK.
votMim t, nin or lovins Kti.trn Asn
sim Ml I I' HV lllk tt IIIU tit lis.
A girl of about 17 and a youth of about 10
years were found hanging to a tree in the
park wood near Dessau, tiermany. The
couple were strolling in the wood wlien
they were atla. ked and robbed, and tint
girl, assaulted. '1 be youth perished in en
deavoring to defend Ins companion, li s
skull was crushed, as if by a blow from n
chin. The murderers tben hanged the
bodies in order to created un impression of
suicide.
Oio-1 III i M onMr I'M s.
L. II. Driscoll, ail aeronaut, was fatally
injured wliile making an n-.enion at
llariiT. Kun., yesterday uftertio'iu. When
the ballcMiu had reaehed u considerable
he ght it suddenly collapsed.. Then Drinoll
stalled to come down in his paraebnte. At
a height of S I feet the balloon struck the
parachute, knocking it sideways and cans,
the balloonist to fall to the earth. When
picked up Drisioll was insensible, i,, ,iH
injuries acre pronounced fatal.
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IH INKY- White clover....
Iliick vv In Ml
tixii.xNin.
Fl.ol'lt-
WIIKAl- No. 2 Ked
LYK-No L'
I'OIIN Mixed
OATS
!: ii is
HUTTKIU ...
I'llll.VI'l I I'llU.
Fi.orn-
WIIKAT-Ncw No. l'. Led..
COIIN No. 1'. Mixed
OATS No. 2, White
Hl'TTKU Creamery Kxlia.
i;(i(iS I'u., Firsts
M w oi:k.
FLOI' It Patents
WHKAT- No, .' Kt.,
ItYK Western
COHN- I ngraded Mixed
I tA i'S Mixed Western
lU'lTKU Creamery
KUtiS stale and I'eiin
I.IVS-hliH K
t'.mi.ic.
I'rlme Steers t
Fair Oxiood
Common
Hulls and dry cows
Veal Calves
Ileu;'y rough calves
r resh cows, jier head .j
siiK:e.
Prime d.'i to 1 00-II, sheep. ...f
Common 7U to 73 th sheep...
Lambs
Iloos.
rhiladelphia bogs t
Corn Yorkers
Houghs
Hosit-HITH.
An attempt Is being made In Kdln
fiurgh to teach young women to lx
food housewives. A diploma Is given
to those who pass satisfactory exami
nations In "practical housekeeping
nd management'''
la Olrfea Times
People errrlooked the Importance ef per.
maoentlv UnrflcUl effects and were satisfied
with ttaetient a tlun. bat now I list It Is eo
rrallr know ttiat Syrup of Kls will prrroa
neatly rur Iik'iiiih mint lotion, well In.
fnrnit pr.; lr will not buy otlirr Iniatlves,
which ail f .r a time, but Dually Injurs tut
trttrui.
In t;ei:ec. ci iintv, N. V., tbi te are l.Vi
famil.es wl,,, have never stru even the
cover of a llilile.
W. It. tinillTi. Jackson. Mich., writes- -Snf.
ri reil Willi ( iiiiurh for llttccn trnr,. lluU i n
urrli Cure , iiieil im ," s,., i,'v irivui.i,,
IShislodcmlr iti has been declared bv vote
the stale II wer of iislnngioti.
Dos'T f.K.'i with Imligesllnn tmr with a
dltnrdrml Im r, l ull Ink- Hrri l r I'l l
tut luitueil.ate rrliel. iii ruts a I n.
Kilty tho ; mil people on the l inerald
Isle fpeak Invli only.
.Insi Thlnh III
What sc" . o.' Tu. . nrc ., .1 iv npin's In.
Ihx fi.-.,i , I, unit croi,, Mrm- Ih ff
fmhni ii I,,.. , , il,, ,i.,hl,nr fm tlviit nr.
lesi, I , I nin 'i,,ii 'nre ili- not i niitniii
miliini in ,v rn., I roup. I i(.,t lier n.
"."'"" "' btotii lot s i.r.'ini'llv
V ""'d bv ilnmeUla. Us.-. Aibircai
A. I'. Iluai, , p.iiHi,!,,, N. v.
Vuiiilcrl t I, a- a I. "si i lop.
S Cnnil'lrlr i-n,n,rr I or One n'.
7 i I'lll'l i th I lo, .mi ii. , i, ,, - -,,, In
sll Ni "i, .i n t and ile iei. I hv i .irui'n
evei u iii-ti , tr Mm 1 1 uf ii coiv or t i i , a
ei-k. Il ...i.I.hii- ilih, II,.- ni,,, nf !l,.i
world, rec. n ; in it ... tl,.- repot! nt h.it'i
tin. ,-m t 1 I 'l . anil I In- I ' Ii il.-I I r o
other p.-ip .' w In, I, f,,r H i. I ' il' reeeite,
Otll ii till-.- 11-piltS. 1' i,rl .te.', Koi '',:,.
1 sl,l,,n, ,Hi Iioiihi-IiuIiI ,., it tine it-, n ro il l
riiinl 'I. i t .l.-i- it from u.ir s Aent.
If sniu-lt.,1 u th sore eye. inn I r. Uiac 'riiomp
en's I )!-. mr. 1 iruiii sull at J k per lio'.tie.
nil knr rf nFnrtvm
oiil, i i-t. . r.iiiiiiiels, suit I'nlMts whh U t a ill
111.- I, n.,1-,, lii line Hie Iriie. Hii'l t'itt ii ett
1 1 ... Kl-ll Sun roe 'llll Is lit III. nut. Oit,,r.
ll.ii.il,'. . mill tl' c,..iin.rr pa,-, Ittl l,i lilt
nr V ..I-., pa- i;e Hh even pill- tla-e.
August
Flower'
"What is August Flower f-r "
As easily .itiswcrcd as asknl. It is
for Dyspepsia. It is a sjm ial n til
ed y for the Stomach and I.ivir.
Nolhiug more than this. 'i la lit c
August Flower cures Dvjuim,,,
We know it will. We have reasons
for knowing it. To-tlay it has un
' . t " tverv t ;nd
V -. .s ri possesses one ct the
'. '.ft '':"tifjcturing plants in the
country, and veils everywhere. The
icusoti issimjile. It does one thm;,
and does it ritjht. ItcurcsdyspepsiaM
DR. Kit. TVER'S
Kidney, Liverana BladderCure.
ISIioiiiitatisiii.
Loml.iiiio. pain in .tolnlsorl'acllirii U oust lit
Urine, lreilll'lll cull.. Ill It lit ion, lllllllllilltlol
irrsM'i, uleernt n.n in huh 1 1: ! l iiulOei .
Disorilerctl Liver,
ltnpfllrr-d HaeslioTI, Ifool. lillHolls lii-il'.ln h
KM A 1 l-IIIHH eiiis-s khlnev ilillp-iilt les,
1 1'(", i.rumiy trim hie, In ight iliM-aso.
I sii M i re i;ioo!,
Bcrofuia, uiaiiirm,neiri wi'iiknesr orm MiltT.
tiumrnml Car ritiilN of I Mir H'.ltlf. 11 l," Im-H,
Dlr.1. I 'I i,fnUtfl will l,-luli,l te i Hit-pilcr IMiKl.
At DrtiKKlMs. SOc. Mar, 1.00 Mae,
InrnlLH OuliU tc II. tltli fn r Ci,r..iiltllcn OXk
Liu Kli.nsiii. Co., Himjiiautom.N. V.
Tlie EcEt
Waterproof
Coat
in the
WORLD I
T.,( I IS II lilt AMI M UK Kit Is wnrrunliit wslrt
i r,.i,(. si.il will kis-u X'ltnlrv In II, u lni.l, o.h.nn. 1 1n
n.'W I'liMMI I. hi. I' KMC la -rli 1 1 riilinil i.l. Slut
tiivrrKll.i'iiilirituil,l:c. lli-wuifel iiiiiimii'im. pen i
l,U -seal it HP "lull Ill.HI.I ' l llel "11 It. IMll-ll
lr.ll MI-,rurlr,e. A. .1 loWKK. II..-.I .II,
CURES
.SCROFULA
sVVS
Mrs. F.. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her
mother has been cured of Bcrufula by tin ut-e
of four buttles of PJJf-M after bavlnic had
muehothertrtsu kSh8 merit, and Is lug
reduced to quite a low eo'iditlon uf licAhb.ss it
was tbought the could not live.
Cured my little boy ofberedW
tary scrofula whlcbap.
peared all uver bis i F"r
a year I bad vf?l givtn up all hoie
.of bis ?V.iJ rocoery, when Anally
I was WJJJ Induced U use
A few bo 'ttlescurtdblru.amlno
f yniptums ot the disease remain.
Mas. T. L. MATHras, Matherrflle, Ml.
Oyiiiecksa BUioiSB'i sm iiia
Illf S. t H'mh
Bit
SCIATICA.
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, Vc pay the printer to give
you pood advice about health
and to lead you to careful
living.
Oi r reason is that Scott's
I'tnulsion of tod-liver oil is
:so often a part of careful
living.
If you would o to your
doctor whenever you need
!his advice, we might save our
.money. H e k no ws what you
need.
Let us send yoc a book on
c arkfi i. living; free.
Sl or T h llowN, lirnuo, l , Scull, ;'t, vm r,
rw nrk
enr ,!ri, g,l krr . V, r it', f mul-inn ,l loj-liveff
Oil all ilmi'tiMi e, , r y m hrrr He. f i ,
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tlolil ih Wiiri rup
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tier All iltt ummn, fM
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fit II sAlit 4. .!!
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FRAZERIe
iir.vr in Tin. wok i. ii.
Un wratntik UnMMr nr tin ur pns 1, ftrturttt?
fii'iHtHi( tltrrr 1mh r nn ilir ltirii. i
nst(i ! i... tt t-r-i.y.v Tin: INK.
Garfield Tea
tsMit t-etlmr.
I Ults.s,, h . SKllU'lM' . IHfili ullipit Hull IflTIH HN'II'
I't.la. Hitiupl Iftt, i ii lM.i I k A ( i . .MV W ' thhl ,h..
Cures Constipation
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