The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 08, 1892, Image 7

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Mr. Joteph tlemmerlch
V,oM soldier, came not of th War greatl
Jebled by Trkl4 Fever, and after being
ar:on hospitals I hn doctor discharged bins
Incurable with CenaaraMl.a. He baa beta
"poor health si nee, until be began to take
lood's Sarsaparilla
'mediately his coiiith grew lonaer, night
Mi craned, and be retrained Rood general
,1th. II. cordially recommends Hood's Bar.
Wrtlla, especially to coiurmlei In the O. A. It.
.V. rillicyre HsMtnal Conatlpatma byre
fern twrWtalUo at-leia of lb alnnentary canal.
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DR.KILMCR'8
R fl a. IV bu n e a .
Jney.tlverand Bladder Cure.
Ilhcuimitisiii9
' abaao. pnln In Jnlntsnrback. brick diisttn
rw. frequent calls. Irritation, hitlemnOoo,
ravel, uloenilioii or catarrh 1 bladder.
jlsorilcrctl Liver,
rmlnvl dliroatlnn. gmit, hllltnua.heariarbe
i W 1 l-ltOOT pun kidney difllotiltlee,
a. aUrtppe, urinary txoul.hs brig-tit dltea
' Impure lilood,
C rof ula, malaria, genn weakness or debility.
As.raalee fee etmtenfe of On UnUl If ao bM
M, liruaiKU lll reluiKi li you Hi. pric. paid,
At DmKBlata, 60c. Mae, $1.00 KUW
, . vntkt Oulde to RtalUi'frM-CniimlWtlfja (rata
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haTtrmiuMg
w the knee, and wascure dtoundaml well
, two and half botfl"' 7TH
T blood medicines had faUed
Tie any good. ' will c. iikaty,
n. .1.11 (mm rtillit'io-ll with nn njr-
rweof Tetter, and three bottle d
!uuredui permanently.
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on Blood end Rkln lilseascs mailed
bwivr bf ecu w Co., aUUnta, Oa.
OlUle HMhlniiiun, .-.
essfuily Proaecute-s Claims.
clpil kfteiiiln.tr L B. 1'eiiaH.o Bureau.
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Morphine; Itahlt Cured In 10
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THE URGE FEIISI0;i ROLL
COMMISSIONER BATTM'S BEPOBT.
Alnioat 9140,000.000 Paid to 870,000
Peraone In a TweWe-Month. II lib.
Water Mark Expected to Be
Beached In 1804.
Th annual repoft of Commtwlonet
Ratiru. of the Teneion Onic,wa mm'.e pub
lic. Itehowitlinton Jupe 30, 1802, there
were 870,on8 pemionere on the rolls of the
1H pension )inici, an In cream of 190,908
in the last liscal yeiir. ' These pensioner,
wereclewified aa follows: Widows and
daughters of Revolutionary soldiers, 22;
Army Invalid i-en-loners, army
widows, minor children, etc.. 108,a'8; nary
Invalid penslonern. 5,040; navy wldows.mln
or children, 2,000; survivors of the War of
1SI2, 105; wld jws of soldiers of the War f
1412. 0,'ISI; survivors of the Mexican war,
15.213; widows of soldiers of Mrxlran war,
;,2H2. Act of Jane 27, 1WM): Army Invalid
pensioners. 2M.734; army widows, minor
thildren, etc., 44,0)0; navy Invalid pension
ers. f,3o4; navy widows.mltiorcuUdren.elc.
2,017.
The total amount expfnilod for pensions
duriiiR the lim-al vesr was 13!i,a,fil3. The
aniiitml i ue 'M :. pensioner on xne rous
on June a-), 1MA who were not paid lor
wantol tune, but wbo will be paid out of
the funds appropriated for the nsrnl year
lKU, l f2. K.'2.Xlt. 'J ha a-propriation lor
the liscal year lt 3 is II 14.1 itl.nOO. bnttak
iiiR the tiM of the allonanct-s inude during
the lirs' lour moutlis of tins liscal year as a
basis lor calculation the t'oniiuii-sioner es
timates that there will he a deficiency of
f.O .Vw.iil'l.
In making his iMlmate for an appropria
tion of I ltM.iMi.ouu lor the fiscal yeur
t.ctieral llniait says there U much dittlculty
In forecasting tha'pmbabla rost of this ser
vice for a ih.d Hi far In advance. If aa
many allowance for pensions shall he made
din ing l.siia as were made during W2, the
eMiiiuuied amount sliall not bu siitllcieut,
but he does tiot believe that this will be the
case.
The Commissioner savs that It has been
the poliry or the tillico (luring the pat three
vein s to detuil a laryer part of the otticial
force upon original claims than un in
crrue cln ins, and. aa a result of this plan.
0" cerlilhiites were leaned in original
cu-e and 7:.h71 ccrulicotes Ibsued in increai
claims tinder vano'.is laws. During the fis
cal years l.iO'l and IN'M. he believes the ad
judication of original cluims will be substan
tially completed and made current, and
that' at the clone or the liscul year 1NJ4 the
highest number of ensionvrs to be on the
lolls will have been placed there.
INTERNAL REVENUE FIQURE8
Oaualns Yields Better Returns Than
Weighing spirits. Good Effect
of the Bounty Upon Sugar
Production.
The commissioner of Internal Revenue,
Mr. Mason, of West Virginia, in h:s annual
report just issued, estimates the receipts ol
internal revenue next year nt $1(15,000,000.
Ijist year lis estimated it at f 150,000.000 and
it yielded 1 1M, 800,000. The cost of collect
ion has been 2.80 r cent.; last year it wua
2.88.
There has been n Increase in the number
of distillers.nperating principally small dis
tilleries, and the relaxation of the law with
regard to these has given much trouble and
facilitated fraud.
The adoption by Congress of his recom
mendation to dispel with the regaugiug
ol spirits after rectification, has e fleeted a
saving of HOO.OOO per snnujjv Hi
""TJteCusSVnirfne tfiuli'geiu thernetlibd of
taxing spirits by weighing them, instead of
gauging i hem, be says: "The fact has been
demonstrated that gauging by scales lias
yielded an average of one fUty-sixth of a
more per gallon packuge than gauging by
weipht.
The production of oleomargarine has in
creased from .1.700.000 K)unds a month to
over 400,000 000. The oelouinrgailne produc
ing States are Illinois, which paid taxes at
the rate or 2 rents per pound to the amount
of I'siH.ouo; Kausus, $142,000; I'onu-c tieut,
$100,000; Ohio, $78,000; Xcbraeka, $40,Ot.iO;
and l'cunsylvania, $40,000.
The number of licensed sugar growers,
under the bounty law lust yeur, were 4,!'Wi.
of whom 727 made sugar from cane, 4. H0
from maple trees and 13 from beefs and
sorghum. The uiapel sugar production is
chit-fly confined to the New England Hutcs,
though there are several hundred growers
registered iu New York, l'ennsylvania and
Uli io.
The Commissioner states that maoy
thousand dollars have been invested In nil
proved sugar making machinery in l.om-i-ana,
brcjimeof theboui.ty. and the licen-es
lssutd for maple sugar luuking next year
having increased to O.lOt1, He estimates the
amount of bounty ttiat will have to Le paid
out next year for sugar of all kinds at
$3,400,000.
CLEVELAND'S GAME BAG FULL.
The Preaident-Elbct Brings Down 12a
Snipe and Four Ducks in an Hour's
. Shooting on the Beach.
Having been forced by bud weather to
sbandon giinuiiiK for duck, President-elect
Cleveland went out umii the beach at Kx
more, a., auoruy ut-iore noon
Tuesday to shoot snipe. The
birds were found in great numbers, and Mr.
Cteveland succeeded In bagging 120 In a lit
tie over an hour. Cf these b'i were brought
down'at one shot. Four black dutts.which
left the water and flew over the beach, also
fell victims to his fowliiiK piece.
While gnnning on (Im b-ach, Mr. CUvfr
land was an eye witnesa of a thrilling eo
tacie. Kive reaidents of Cohbs lalaud were
on their way in a two nail bout to llroad
water for the piiriiooe of payiiiat their re
spect to the Pre ideut elect. While In the
great Mucliipongo inlet, between White
l'oint and t'oe 1'oint, opposite the United
fcttutes Lite r-aving Htation, the Jioat calsix
ed. throwing the occupant into the water.
All of the partv wouu certainly have been
drowned had it not been for the prompt as
sistance of the life a lug crew, who imme
diately went to their assistance and succeed
ed in briiiifing them safely to land.
Mr. Cleveluud ham), which was pain
fully but not seriously injured in attempt
ing to lock hi gun, has giveo but little
trouble.
tlqueeiing Pimples Kills': Him.
John Harris, a young mau of Philadel
phia, died Thursday under myster ou cir
cumstance. The coroner's phy.icisn in
yestlgtted the case. 11a found that Harris s
face had been CI led with small pimples
which he was in the habit of squeezing un
til bis face waa In a mass of sores. The
autopsy revealed tb fact that blood poison
ing, snperladuced by the constant squees
Ing of the pimples on thsfaoe, was the
cans of his death.
Publio Debt Statement.
The nubile debt statement issued at Wash.
Jngton.chow that the debt decreased $1,079,
835 during November, leaving the total debt
$l,(W3,B12,455on December 1. The cash bal
ance In the treasury Novenj ber 30 was $ 130
828,61$, decrease, of $002, 482 Sine October
81. .
THS REV, DB. SCOTT IB DEAD.
The Father-in-law ef President Harrison
Dies of Old Age. The Peaoeful
Close of a Busy Life.
Dr. ecolt, the father-in-law of Prtsiilenl
Harrison, died at Washington, Tuesday.
The bonsehold at the Executive Mansion
were by his side. The Invalid passed away
without a strmrgle. Ha had been uncon
scious for hours, and was unable to recog
nize the weeping friend at bis bedside. The
President and family are very much pros
trated at their bereavement.
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tBI J. AT I tK SCOTT.
R-v. John Withersoon f-'cott. P. P., was
born in Heaver county, l'n.. June 2'J. lsoO.
and. was. therefore, in his Hid year. He was
a son of (icoive McKlroy Scott", a native of
Hucks county, who atterwanl went to
Heaver county :o take chart' of a I'reihy
lenan church. Pr. Si-ott rrudtnted In-in
Waslnngton-.leflerson College, anil auhse
fluently took a post-graduate course at Yale.
Afterward he aci ented a profe sorshipin the
college from which he gruduiited, which po
sition he held lor two Years.
About this time he married Mary Neal,
and going WM. he accepted n pri.fesM.rship
in itiinini cnivereiiy ni ..iiiuni, u ir. --.
v. tiHe tlierethreeciiiltireii aere horn to him
Elisabeth, afterward Mrs Lord: arolma.
afterward Mrs. Harrison, and John N al
Scott. A number of years Inter Dr. Scott
founded the Oxford it) I l oiiiB'.e College, and
in Ik'iO became its President.
Aa he advanced iu years. Dr. S'coit gave
nn t h college work, and coming to Wash
ington, he was appointed to a clerkship in
the Interior Department, which position he
held up to the time of the advent iu Wash
ington, of President Harrison, when he re
signed nt the instance of the President and
look up his atHide at the White House
Here the venerable man led the happy, con
tented and tranquail existence that a man of
his uge so thoroughly appreciates altera lift
of activity.
1 he room he w cup cd was one of the best
in the house, the w indows overlooking the
main entrance, the front lanu and I'enn'
ylvuniu "venue. It w.ii well supplied with
his fovorile U.oks. Dr. Scott was always lb
first nser of the Presidents household and
was usually about long before the family
were stirring. Although he always had "s
carriage at his disposal, he scan eiy ever used
it, preferring to walk whin possible. H
was engagei for months prior to his death
3u a voluminous geueologv of the fccolt
family, but was unable to finish it,
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ENGULFED BY AN EARTHf Io., iJB
5U I ll
una-inira Ol um iliauu vi twnKfi
in La Union lo Rulna.
The steamer City cf Panama brings new
Of recent earthquakes in San Salvador,
flipns of activity were noticed about the
crater of the Conchaqua volcano, neat
I.auncon, in the Gulf Of Fonzeca, October
$. A violent earthquake followed at 10
o'clock that night.
The VO0O inhabitants of l a Cninn fled to
the beach. Shock after shock struck the
City, and the older buildings were tumbled
in rums. The stone catliedrul was reduced
loaheup. and 'Hi or li I oilier buildings were
completely wrecked. Twenty-four persons
were injured. '1 be freinh'i-s lasted lor sev
eral days. One third ol the Hand ol I on-'
chaquita. in the Gulf of Konzeea. seven
mi.es from l.a I nioii, was spl t off by the
hock, and suddenly sank out of sight.
"J heeraier of Conchaqua did not bleak
forth, but it still shows signs of coming
eruptions.
la I'nion is one of the principal scsporta
of Urail, and is coiini cted wi'h Sun Miguel
by a railroad. The population is several
thousand, .
IMMIGRATION STATISTICS.
A Suspension of the Influx Probable
During the World's Fair.
The annual report of W. D. Owens, Su
iierihtendeut of Immigration, shows that
570,003 immigrants arrived iu this country
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 18!2
There were returned 2,Kil who came in vlo
latlonofluw. Of this number 1,703 were
contract lahorcM. The law adopted March
8, 1801, the report tays, has exercised a
wholesome and deterrent effect upon immi
gration, and especially upon the undesira
ble classes. The character of the immigrants
arriving during the put year was greatly
superior tothutof many previous years.
Surgeon General Wyniaii, of the Marin
Hospital Service, in his annual report to tb
Secretary of the Treasury will recommend,
o it is said, as a measure of safety to the
country during the progress td the World s
Columbian Exi-otutioh, thul immigration be
suspended for at leant one year Irom Janu
ary 1, next. This is ba ed on the prediction
of sanitary experts that cholera I almost
certain lo r a i-pear in Europeau countries
next spring- " regarded as almost certain
that tlw Secretary of the Treasury will in
dorse the proposition ass part of bis general
plan for the establishment of a quarantine
service.
A TRAIN'S FATAL TUMBLE.
A Passenger Express Goes Over an Em-
bankinent, Injuring Several Peo
ple, Three of Them Fatally.
The Northbound Missouri Pacific passen
ger train jumped the tiatk bbout one and a
half miles from Arkam-as City, Ark. The
bagguge car and l wo coaches left the track.
The coach next to the baggage car rolled
down the enbankment of about 20 feet, and
turned over a total wreck, injuring 10 or 12
passengers.
Among lhoe Injured wbo were from
Arkansas City were. ,D. O. Porter, Judge
1'ludall, John A. Smith, Mrs. Dr. Tiilar, of
Tillar Station, probably lataliy hurt; Mr.
Harrow, A. D. 1 uge, ot Greenville, Miaa.
Thie colored men, names unknown, were
cut and bruised lousioerbly. They were
tent to the .Missouri Pacific Hospital at St
Louis and are considered probutily lataliy
hurt. (Several others received some
scrauhte.
The causa of the wreck is supposed to b
the giving away of ties, allowing the rsiis
to Sprtad.
BUSINESS BLACKENS VP.
Symptoms of Diminished - Activity In
Trade Apparent.
R. O. P,un di Co."a Weekly Reyiew t
Trad says-.
The beginning of gold exports la N'ovr n.
ber and their expected continuance this
week, the death of Mr. Gould and unfavora
ble reports from the sliver conference have
somewhat alTecte I all snecu ntive markets.
There are alio some symptoms of diminish
td activity in business.
Boston reports a stronger money market.
Increased activity iu dry good, particularly
I staple cottons, which" are adwoncing, and
the clothing traile keeps the woolen mills
busy. Liberal contracts for next season in
boots and shoi-s ore reported and wol is
firm. 1'hilndelphia reports go-d trade. At
Italtiniore trade is ta.rly good for the sea
son, with Iinnrovemeiit in Southern busi
ness. At I'itlKhiirg pig iron Is sllcjitly
weaker with more oge-ness lo sell, hut fin
ished iron is in good demand and all the
mills fairly well employed. Trade in glass
Is large in volume, tliou h lit low prices.
At Cleveluud. roll: tit: hulls arc now work
ing on old orders, but find new order
scarce and prices rattier weak.
Thecnrrin.-e trade asClnclnnatl fnll-JlO prr
cent, below that of las. year. but the grocery
trade is larcer than lust ytar and collections
are siitisfm tory. At In'd.unapolis trade is
yerv brisk.
t liicag') repoits good wlmlrsiile trade, with
satisfactory i-ollt-i'tiotis. but the return of
currency fiom the We-t is small and money
Is strimi; at 7 per cent. Cold weather is
needed at .Minneapolis, where collections
ere only fair ai d ti e thmr market dull. A
slight decline in Mime lines isee i nt t uiaha
though w Imlrsj.e trude is saii.-fin try. At
t-t. luiis biisiiie slii-ws linii li strength,
with esiecml p iMii se in ln-li.lny lines, and
at Kansas t iiy tr.ele -a quire saiisfiictory.
though rei eipis f cuttle and grain lull ou.
Al 1 OtliM Mil- the' '111 look IS C'MiMderv I fa
yorahle. but at I.it'le Leek liin.ess is
Slooiny. Al Neu iirleinia irideis rather
il II and eof'on li.wer. wit h henvy tei-etpts.
while receipis of sugar are large in d the de
mand isg,Kit At l!u I. in nd lminess i
equal to that of la-' yeur. tohHO n manufac
turers ore active and luoiiev i plenty.
UreadstufTs have been stronger.
The business failures d iring tli last seven
days iniinher for the I'nited States 2.171;,
Ca'mida. :!.l: total IN!', as compared with 20!)
last week, '.'to the week previous to the last,
and .'WO for the corresponding week of last
year
V,a.,.:i n is ft. Inr-r-li f..rthe World
.
Fair n most interesting nl.c. imihin ies
- than the hole left by the .leniyinj of the
stump upiin whicli grew tin-tiee th it fi.r-lii"ti-'l
ierdiniind de Suto'a rn 'e
MAKKLTS. '
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High Mixed ear
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OATS No. 1 White
No. 2 White
No. 3 White
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No. 2 Western, New
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Fancy Spring' patents
Fancy Straight winter....
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Funcy country roll
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hair to Good
Common
hulls and dry cows
Veal Calves
Heavy rough calves
Fresh cow. er head
shkkk-
Prime 95 to 100- sheep. . .
Com mon 70 lo 76 d sheep.,
Ijllllb
3 00
0 75
3 00
0 00 to
2 60 to
20 00 to 45 00
4 M to 5 no
5 01 to 3 6)
6 00 to 6 25
Philadelphia hogs.
Corn Yorkers
5 90 to
6 00
6 83
6 80 lo 6 83
tverykedy Read
Th Pfffihura lH.,,nfrh
talavraphla and nrlal aervleea, ttian any
"
California roses contain 20 per rent more
perfume than those grown auvwbere else.
flaw's TVtat
W offay One HnndrM IVUars reward ftny
Snycaee of ratarih that eaauot be cured by
aaJOna: Hall's 'atarrb Cur.
F.J. CHracy A ( 'o.. Pmpa,. Toledo. (X
We, the timlerslKiied. bava known I, i.
Cheney for the Kt 16 years, atnl lailleve him
aarfeclly borMirhe n all hiudnee trniiaac.
lions, and flnane tally aide to carry out auy ob
ligation waUe l.y their firm.
V awrjij Tklai, Wliulesals DrtniKtata, Toledo,
vTALliirro, Kisy Mahvix, Wholesale
Prugirtsts. Tuledii, O.
Hall a ( aiarrh l ure Is taken Internally, art
directly iih, ii thhliHi and iiiik our ear
tacea of tlie eern. Testliiinniala sent free,
frlca 75c. Per buttle, (fold, by all drutfkits.
Peversl tho'i-ands of hnlr pins In runny
dyles have h en noere, from I'nmpeii.
"la,. tinriva1:,.,! eiinplet inn." nl I a pmtnl
nent New Yoi m r. nihuliaii to u In lv lo iinnliit -tore,
"was tie result of u-luif tianlehl , .'
Send for fn -duple to West 4"it li Slrwt,
Now York C'it.
fireek wot -i went har- f.i .le I imlu -rs
md wore sat l i s nheu walking ubro.td.
.
A Mnmninlk l omprllllnn.
$o500 In prl. h,r the best seven Htorl-sas
list 7 tU ' t h'n III nil iiTereil- JOIIf.ir
Ihe ta-irt T-erPo-iiml tl !.-r tin- l-l l-'i-ik lore
lalew. Soles- 1 lukii 1K .turies nt I lc,r
lbeM prlres. I I,.- iu-r,sril -.terli s r.- )nsl poi-
leuneed toa ; nrln i h. C I -i Iiii i itu pi.t
liy netidltiK it ;." Ht onee yna will uliU nl'i.
pa--r shkb .inn. mi l Mr a tan .-iir.t -, .laa.T.
addroauTua i -ci n 'om i-a mils. Ilo-tmi, iium
Sweden In,-- a la ger area of Hcodlnnd luau
ny other coi'utry in Europe.
Have Tea Aalhmat
ilr. R. PelillTiuaiin, St. Paul. Minn., will mat!
a trim init' i,r s-i-iiirtiiiHiifi a Asthm.-i i uro
rr to any s i(t rer. tlle histant relief In
aorst CHM-. ami i-ures here olhma tali.
Kama Ibla lui. r and send aihlreaa.
. t'omptete Newannper tKur Onef'rio.
7ir pl(fW in yj f'fifi.iiir,.-. '.,, ,if,i -nl l,v
iM News A.-,-iits Htid ileilver.,,1 i,y i arri r
verytthere, f r iiur. f'ihhHiivnr.,ii loir, a
n.-eii, ii ik'iiiim. iiitiiy, in, nt-v4 ni Tie
ortd. reeel . .1, na It llo--, tlie lei,lt. u( liot'i
he AssiM'iut.-.l 1'res-t nod til" t nil,-1 l'r -,. No
itlier iiap-r un li si-lli fur ino- i nil r,.e,,,--i
Wit ll of tin e r-HirtM, lla Spurt In r. K ill iiiel il.
.-'nehieii, ati-t I inti-lioll I ej irt -neat , ur, nil
ajiiHlud. I in. i r it from tour i-ni Aji-mi.
la TofR l-'eed loor? Take rtiieeham
Pills. Is "iir liver nut of onlerf I'm
biectiuiu'r I 'll . It, cents a bos.
ALWAYS THUS.
Pilot Knoli, Mo.
Suffered Mr. 11-nry V.
Travcrs, liirmerly
aaaalW of tlliil pl.UC, hilt -
YearSa fered with chronic
rheum;it;sm for 20 years, and was
trcatt J at times by several doctors.
BT. JACOBS OIL.
cured him. No No Roturn
return of pain O
in years. O
G. A. l arrar. Years.
n
-sass4iit"
Syrup"
Ji'DGit J. D. IIiu., of tlie Superior
Court, Walker county, Georgia,
thinks enough of German Syrup to
6end us voluntarily a strong letter
endorsing it. When men of rank
and education thus use and recom
mend an article, what they say is
worth the attention of the public.
It is above suspicion. " I have used
your German Syrup," he says, "fur
my Couirhs and Colds on the' Throat
I and Lungs. I can recommend it for
them as & first-rlass medii-inr " -
Take no substitute.
Driving the Brain
at the expense
e . i t a a
oi uie uooy. ry
tine we drive ,?.TV v.
tin: Drain we
must build up
rirain rr d rs y.x
rs '
. , . . IV
ereise, pure air 4) f-r
foods that
make healthy flesh refreshing
sleep such are methods. When
loss of flesh, Mrength' and nerve
become apparent your physician
will doubtless tell you that the
quickest builder of all three is
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil, which not only
creates flesh of and in itr.elf, but
stimulates the appetite for other
(ockIs.
-ii-l..rl br Rw.lt A Howne. N V. All dnii.lela.
The Future Great, the peerless Jewel ot the Upper Missouri Valley, it already
THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
H'r local on, natural resource and uiiranfuye ar actually prrtct tor miltiny
eery uroe c(y
Small I'ares'menfs mads in Perrs to-day, al Iht prtunt low pries. tv grow into
fortune in th star future. Choice lott cao be na4 oa the inaUllm.ot plao, or with a
discount for cash.
1 ruTar to tbe many goo.! Eastern people wbo have ioveetad through me in Pierra, eoav
I will be glad to oorreapoud with you.
For aisscial quotation and t urtliei' lafermatlon write to we,
CUAS. L. HYDE, nrr, X Da.
"Don't Put Off Till To-morrow tho Du
ties of To-day." Buy a Cako of
APOLIO
4
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r
ai r M- r .
I)Mh tlto mrttind ittul rcsnltj wheo
fyrtip of Fis is taken; it ii i!caiaal
nnd rcfroshiitp; to tho tn lo, ntni act
crrnlly yet proniplly on tlto Ki hioyg,
l.iver nml Iliwcl.-i, rlcnnsc t!ia sys
tem rfl'ut'ttinlly, dispcl.t col.-!, Imml
litliPfl ami fovorsj ntul ritrcs Ini'iiutal
cotislipntion. Kvrttp tf I'ij'i ij the
only rcniody ot' in kiinl ever pro
titiceil, plcnsinre to tlie tnsfc nnd no
crptalilu to t do sfoni'H'h, prmnjit in
itH action ntn) tiniy liciicfu inl in its
cf!i'ct, prcpnrcil only from tli" most
licahliy ntul nircciilih aqlisinn. its
ninny cxciUciit qualities commem! it
I) nil ntiil Inivo Pimlo it tlio most
pcpttlnr rctticl v kito'vn.
fsyrnp of FL': is fur sul.j in rifle
niiil SI liottlcs liy nil 1 a.liti r ilrtt
r'is(H. .An nlialilo ilntirist, who
may not linvt! it on luitnl will pro
cure it promptly fur tiny in who
wi.lio to try it. iJa Dot acupt uuy
ttlllstitlltl'.
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