The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 05, 1893, Image 7

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HOMESTEAD.
BIS BEVIEW
OF THE AFFAIR
FBOM A MILITARY STAND
POINT.
Complimentary Reference lo th Work
of the National Guard With Rome Plain
Talk About the Iimi Cane.
Adjutant (ienernl lirwnlanil ha just ra-n-itetl
the minimi report uf Major Oneral
Snowden, uf the National uanl of 1'enn
lylvania. After giving a history of the par
tial movement of troop lo support thf
Sheriff of Allegheny county In Hurt to
tflpprew the disturbance at Homestead, and
referring in a complimentary manner to tlx
tiprditioiia transportation of troopt by
Quartermaster (ietieral McClellan and the
trratipnneiits made for utli on reach
ing their declination by Adjutant General
tireenland, ieneral Hnowden says :
"It win at dft thought that It wan better
to com-etitrate the troip at Urmton, and
artier were sent out 10 thut effrt but as it
, quite near lo llmie.tend, and the
point ol assembly having become known, it
was changed to ItiKleliatiph, which altered
letter lainli'ies. limtrlie were also sent
cut for gmxi reHolis to roin-eiitra'.e the
tvennd hrigade at lllaimvilln Junction, and
it wo. lid bsve been ailvlsabie, il possible, to
tend the Kift'Ttilli n-'d M.vteentb Kcjti
Minit" up lb" Ki'keniinilns. ferrety as lo
Hie real and linal pn.lit ol lui.biiiration was
isieiit.al in uil lespecta and was strictly
til l ' 1 1 : I 1 .
ll.e fetond and Third lirigudes. with
full riinks. .VT.'W itroinr, ariived at their ties
tinatuni. a '.'Mailt wlnt for many of them,
within hours after the liovernor issued
his enter. It is Iwlieved I hut this is the
lirst time inps hove ever lien maneuvred
intu position by ta I.
Of Major Kay. of Ihe Kiyhteciith hegi
infill, iiciieral Niomlcn says he "manlied
le-oliitelv through the street-, but. contrary
to i it.i itHtioti, met with no opposition or
tine vil behavior. I ! bus." add Hcneral
"iiiumIcii. "ihe portions covering Home
i'end anil the town itself were occupied
iritiii nt d sturl.iiiiee. nnd. a a rioter, since
inputted of murder inluriiieil the Major
beiirr.il :it nn cnrl er hour and from anulh
rr il;!ct!oii III. in were cxpecied."
t '(it-.tiiiunif. (jetieral Snuwden snys.
"Aleut U'o clock on the li.Hi. the celebra
ted ;t.!i rvirxv with t'o.iii. ' lUmiiel and
(.tl.ers look place. 'Jo t nc oiler of u recep
tion I v ti.c citieii" and co-operation bv t tie
A nuV iiiuit'-d Asxocintion to keep the peace
f -Jl:c Ma'-T t.eneriu repnen mat lie ci.u..i ni.i
I I.1I11I I ; a 1 not recognize I tic Association. Mid
1 1 ,t'i t!ie ainti u f r.r at hisbtck he ilid
1 lu.l need llie eo-opi ration of any other
' iimiy. social, political or 'religions; tliHt be
I l,d i:i!,i icnt trooiis to enforce order,
ptci rve tin! Iiv, mid supi ort the Mierilf,
anil as l,e was ordereil l.e proposed to do so.
I he o.m faith of the Aina gamiiteci As
.c ilium uiif-'lit well be do tinted. While nil
1 pen resistance reused, their scouts and
Ion es draw 11 ill. t he censorship of the pres
CoppMil, mid the false government erected
bv tiiem come to an en I. vet for some time
tl'uv kept up their system of intimidation.''
l'l;e Major ln-tiend does not discuss events
pr.01 to hi arrival nt Homestead, but
doubts il the Sheriff could have raised a posse
etial 111 numbers and physique 10 the op
positn n. There did not seem to be thut
w holeonie respect for the law fn Allegheny
couiitv andvL'S'ff Trfitui on the part of all
,.jt .a,iIC or ilU,u ig ei.nolltin to
Oa Monday i u" otuer an "J
, . , , J.rce sent there would
HbOllt four UlCit and ended In that
fVi. tiitmwn.sJ.lJ id iii the first place,
Tnlim; ovcrwhelmltiK numbers.
'The admirable military spirit displayed
l y all the troops, B,ld!jln number,'' says the
eport, "was kejil up tiirougnoin, except oy
lineman, lams, of t lie tenth. ne attempt
ed Mi'avmiimtior "it Mr. Krick !e I to great ex
titeicetit mid tumuli in l'itftjiirn and some
ipprvhension in camp, (iijaidi were dou
lied, and Colonel Hawkins, in particular,
m i.otitied to he on the alert. lams jump
d iipand called for "three cheers for the
nun who tilled Frick.' Mr. h rick was no
nore to the troops than any other reputable
iiueii, but the act was done 111 sympathy
i.th not and ntiarcliy. In the state of war
hen prevailing, ns since laid down by the
h i I Justice, Iain's net was mutiny and
ti an.n. and l.ie'.ileuaut t'olonel Stre.itor
1 i.i.l.l liuve lieen justilied in using extreme
utaures. if neces-ury, upon the sjmt; in
mt. nn officer fuiltng to repress mutiny is
1 i..Ut to a severe penalty. lams would not
explain or apologize lor his conduct. In fucu
of imperative necessity to enfotce discipline
ytl.c 1 sertned to admit of 110 delay fur a
nrurt martial, which might have put on
Utus the 1111 st extreme sentence, anil after
cpnsuilation Willi t'o onel Hawkins, Lieu
tenant Colonel Stieator iintioseil upon the
man u penult v ot which ilia severity has
been giealiv overstated. If the punishment.
tttlHiiH.li often i11Hrt tt.nl in war, may be said
19 I e unusual, the circumstances were ex-li-r.l.i
ury.
Af erwiidi theVaior (leneral was in
f Himd el ihe 1 ae uiui rpu stcd to give di
r -C ion ms to lunliT piitiisliineni. I tie dis
f ulint- ot u reninn nt is in the bunds ot its
Uj1 1 el, und Hint ol the bngaile and the
trial and punishment of enlisted men in
those of the brigade ctiuuiaiider; in thit
caae I, eiitenaiil 1 ol met Mreator and Colo
lie) Hawkins, respectively. He was not
t sailed on, tlierelorc. to uiinrove tir disau-
SNOWDEN
ON
unit prove ot action so far laken'.und has ret tain-
u worn uoinif so olllcialiy until now, tor
Lieutenant Colonel Strtator might liave
eked tor ucJiirt of inquiry, or oil the
charges a court martial mitht hove leen
called for, both in the discretion ol the di
wii n coiiiin.o d'r. Now thai it is proptrto
express an opin on. be bag no litsitation in
Mv'n.ii that lams Was punished according to
the customs 01 w. r and no more lliun be do
eorved.
'A lire brutid i no more ilnn-rrois In a
- 1 nwtler iiinii.iiie than a mutineer or a trat
i r In the ranks. It was necessary to get
- him out of camp ut once, lor h t reience
might lead to open syniUtliy or rhpi
opposition to his coiifinuneiit Hence the
division coniuiuiider actiuu on the commun
ication reterred lo, ordered, as written by
I. lenteuunt Colonel North: 'Hifcharge him
in disgrace, drum him out of camp and
; f-n4 him home.' Lieutenant Critchlield,
acting uid de camp to Colonel Hawkins,
reported lo him as an order or intimation us
to the method of carrying out the command
and tint ollicer was justilied in so consider
ing Il and aciing accordingly. It is a source
td great gratification to know that the
course pursued by ColoneU Hawkins and
fclreator bus been fully vindicated in a
court oi law and that the legality of the
chvtaon commanders order was sustained
by the honorable Judge who tried the
cause the case, strangely enough, being th
flrtt one tried out of all those rt suiting from
an eent w hich involved riot, murder and
liaoii.
Homestead was In a very bad sanitary
c edition end in spite of cleaning and hs
II, IncliliL'.lh authorities retimim. i.h ..
thing, a number of typhoid cases develop
jwalting iu several deaths, notsblv that n
tjeoisnant ( olonel Horton. Sixteenth In
laotir. A Judicious nention mm !.,... ..
of abuse, to he administered
I iliiary hoard, in nmrh t.(f.wi J....,
ie . at.
be campaign la not without valuable
ui and information. It showed the staff
intelligent, and efficient, an orgauiza
f which the State may be proud. It
0 ihattheclaim so confidently put forth
he division could be assembled in a
ours In any part of the Htate was well
II spidity and strength it has
been et, jaled. )n the lllh of Joly the
" Percentage present for
"' tsj.O. and 011 the 12th the whole divi.
er centum. In the Kin In
' every pin, was filled except one,
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"A concentration ntmet Itrira & fnnw frnm
far distant parts, with ranks so f nil, without
previous notice, was never before accom
plished. Officers and men came from all
directions and from long distances Maine,
Texas, Montana, etc. The success of the
movement snows the snindness of tbe prin
cii.lea noon which the fJuard was re"Tganir.
ed and has since been conducted. It would
be an act of great risk to depart from the
wavs now long trodden which have led to
such splendid results.
"It showed also that regimen's of two bat
talions are not adapted to our service, anil
those of three battalions are recommended.
The 10 company formations is antitiatel
and ought to be increased to 12 The three
battalion system it urged by the President,
Secretaries of War, commanding generals
and regular officers generally. Majors ought
o be elected sufficient to command all bat
talions. Should 12 regiments of lit com
psnies each be formed M new companies
would be required, tine company of en
gineers, st lent. is needed, as also a signsl
corps. The admirable services of the caval
ry confirm views heretofore expressed of the
va'tte of a full squadron, and another troop
oueht to be raised, as well as another bat
tery, to compote a battalion. An addition
of the companies mentioned would raise the
tlnard to alwmt 0,.VW, none too large for
Pennsylvania at'rt less in promrtlon than
New York. New Jerey. etc. It is obvinisly
necessary to Increase the annual appropria
tion, to provide for Ihe increased stremith
and camps for II) days. Selfish opposition
arising I mm certain quarter" ought to be
disregarded, at the events of the summer
show the security of our liberties and the
stability of our iiotitutiont It dependent up
on theetlicieucy of Ihetitinrd. liv a change
of the law regulating Ihe li-cal year or bv a
mistaken interpretation of it, ll.'SMlOO Cias
been lost to the great detriment of many
companies. New equipments, especially
greatcoats and blankets, are much needed
and in view of the probable siearance tf
theliuard at Chicago and Washington, as
now contemplated, an early issue it advis
able." OAS A PROSPEROUS YEAR.
-
THE END OF lsna FINDS
Business Unusually Oood. A Concise
Hi-view ol the Condition of Trade
All Over the Country.
P.. (i. Hun Cos H'eeAi Rteirw of
7V.il?.' says; The mint .rosMTOiis year
ever known in business: doses to day with
strongly favorableiiidications for the future,
1'rniii iici.rly uil (Kiints coitus the rejiort
thai the hnlidiiy Hade has been the largest
ever known and wholesale trade is re
marKaljly large. Settlements through clear
ing I onset, outside of New York, in Decern-
- were up iiiently tlin largest ever made
' .itiy nioiitli.exi ceding last year's by more
..in in er cent. Lor t he year I he volume
s :ilso uhoiit In per i-etit. larger tliutl last
year, and the lar.ct iver known. Kuitroad
e.imiiigt in iVceiuhcr show nn inrrcise of
about t-r lent, over last year, ami for the
vearan increase of ubout .')..ri iht cent. Kor
ign trade has been so uller than lust year
"mVolu'lne of esjor!' utNe York by 17,
8 si.tsrl iu value and co-.ton eiprls about
lO.fu'VJOO less, but imp 'tis ut NVw York
huve been not far from 7().isi0 1100 fof the
past four weeks, with the largest inp?rta
und the lurgcst total of exjiorts a" "mjiorr'
ever known in any year. 'I'v'
riipreccdonied pnrchiises for cimsitnip
Uoti have resulted in Uittt from theuneqiiul
ed crops of Is1.)), sotliut manufacturers have
made extraordinary progress. The yeur
closes witli all woolen, cotton and silk inn
fhinery tuily employed, and unsold shw ks
ot gooils mu. h lighter than usual, while the
ilemund In' the cumin season already ex
ceeds t lie capacity of many mills. The o:ders
booKnl lor tlie st-asoti in dry goods ure ex
traordinary, while cotton go ids are strong,
wiih a tendency to higher ptiires. Sa'es ol
wool at the chief markets have been :fi'.-
0 jo.o 1 oiindt, against .MH.issi.ishi last year.
n:ii ft rexti imports have been the lurge-l
1 ver ktiov. 11.
i he tnunc'iiry conference has passed fi t
the j.resi nt and enormous disburse
11:1 tils for interests and dividends alio . I
January 1 are likelv to make tlui markets
easier lor n lime. Hut is thought that fur
ther exports of gold tuny shortly follow tl. a
tiew year's ettlements. 1 In; year Xr was
remarkable lor "ewer failures than have oc
curred in any u licr year since lNsii. the
number rcpn'rtcd bem' ID.IIH, or '.'.OJI ler-s
thun 1 91. '1 he iiidi t'teilness of linns fa.l
ing was but 1 1 l.'H) i.issi in Isfci i,i:uiu-t
lh -,o 1 iu l:il. and the same in si i.
'I he average ii lilitie of firms failing in
IsteJ lias been only ll.noO, the lowest aver
iig.-repornd s lice' l7M. The hi geiy in
1T1 us si numiier of trmlers and the em r
11101 is increase of traii-a tio is for the year
tender the-e figures most significant. In s"l'
nn'y one in every HO traders failed, againl
one in every 'Hi in lst'l, anil one in every 1".'
in IMS 1.
Jtiudttnet ays:'Tiere have been no strik
ing changes in I i iu 1 ) ion trade circles
TruveletB liavu not nine out yet and bnsine j
is quiet. The Nova Scolta coal miners'
strike is off. fiude of late, ut l. Johns.
N. li., has been good.
Ill SIM.ss It II"" V I TKIt.
The bunk clearing toiuls for the week
ended December Lit, IMC. with coinliurisons.
us telegraphed 10 HraUstrrrtH, ure:
New York f til.!sis,K.-,s
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Louisville
Detroit
Milwaukee
eve land
( I is for increase:
Tbe grand total of 7-' cities shows clear
ings o. tl iMi..pl!i,t;!0 and a net iin tease ol
.. In the cities outside of New York the
totul clearings were flh lil'l,.. Si, Willi U he1
increase of IU.'.'.
BOMB THROWING IN MILWAU
KEE. Over Half a Million of Property Lost in
Another Fire. Rewards Offered tor
the Incendiaries.
At 2 o'clock Wednesduy morning a dyna
mite bomb was thrown into tbe main build
ing of the South Side plunt of the Milwau
kee Street Itailwuy Company.' There wus
tremendous explosion, and the next mo
ment the fire had such a sturt that It was
soon beyond control. The plant was del
troyed, entailing a loss of about 510,(X"0.
YYhe threwjthe bomb is not known. The
miscreant is supposed to he the tire-bug who
has started fully a doxen other disastrous
fires within month. Night Watchman
Warden says be beard a whizzing sound in
tbe air, and then t-ame the explosion.
Mayor Somert has Issued proclamation
Offering 1,51X1 reward for evidence that w
lead to the detection of tbe Itiq-yidla'
and put 100 extra police ou duty.
Lag-Wtad4 Foeiee.
"The Scjrthlarjs,"aldSdnej Smith,
"U tbelr grandparents when the
became troublesome and told long
itorles." Who knows whether the
Eumedidas may not suffer a remnant
of these useful Scythian to surrlTi
even unto our day, to be a terror U
long-wltded fogies, male and female.
I met at dinner recently an old
fogy who 1 am sure ha his Scythian
waiting for him. lie had been har
rying the company with stupid re
narks about natural history, asking
questions, too, that would turn tbe
stomach of a srhool Inspector. At
length, lo that peculiar tone of Tolce
In which theological questlonsare ut
tered In the pulpit, our fogy said:
lias an oyster brains?" "Certainly,"
replied our host, "for an oyster knows
when to shut up."
This reminds me of another rep
artee. I did nut hear It myself; I
wish I had for, in years past I often
met the hero or the story, Mr. llona
my Trice, and could well appreciate
his peculiar power of leadership in
talk, a power suugontive of tin-Hound
of Scotch bagpipes over aud above
other musical instruments. On this
occasion the leader of talk some
wished he were LiederOhne Worte
hturted the subject of Ihe generally
prevailing ideas about heaven. After
the usual hit at the materialistic view
of the Mohammedan, he turned to an
American gentleman at the table and
asked what were his notions on the
subject? The Yankee, with his alow,
nasal accent and ciol manner, com
manding attention, replied: "Wa al,
my notlou of heaven is that of a
quiet, green place, without money
and without price. " Tern pel Bar.
noiisekeppvr's Itnn'ts.
lion't let a-f-tlirtlclufii overwhelm com
mon sense to that degree that your
windows are ho profusely "got up" as
to make ventilation or the wuahing ol
them a difficult ob.
I on't dut your furniture with
leainiT (Ulster, ire into 1 leaning an
egg-cup by Mirring the epn around.
t ee a cloth. If it in slightly oiled so
much the better for the woodwork.
lon't be Mig ic in your fui-nishltig
11 'id gel thri mid that mid the other
thing bocuiiso en-.-h by Itself In pretty.
Mil tane the oi.ject ot a room ktut lull
consideration and live u) to it, then
take one color n. 11 guide and .select all
t'lai-ra ,n hnrnionv with il.
holl't ptlt fllllll.-llillgM V. l.jjj dcln
111 a moan n 0111 it will iimki- ti e rooii
look the l-11111 1 er. heep Ml the lllle ol
proportion. 11 m ime a iitu,- -voninn
with a ekiniiy fa wearing a l !: foot
bull of u hat. which only ueccnMiute
her eluiip fi nluio- the moro.
floiV ami Initio,"
Dr. Murray lias been puzlcd nNnit
the origin of elolh'' ami the pl.iral
vlolhcs-' for gariiiont.s, a-i distinct
from "cluilis.'' The et) molngy ..nd
even tlie primary suse of the old
Teutonic kioth arc tiiicertaln. Tho
f "-,''r vni'My-Ut Lrvmht in trva
X-VUI.OUIC icrotii siteiii mi, Ktai, 10
rBtlck; but whether the name was :;n-
juicii 10 ciotii as a KUiisiance- ictt-etl - it-
.,:.. I . ..t . , , a ... .
made to stick together, or to a clo.Mi
as a thing to be littached or made a
cling to t lie Ik .. is dnulitfuL T:ie
distinct ion of "clothes" Irotn "el.d li
Is iliiiliy of the present century. The
Ciiuinon eight et iitlicentury sjrlling
was 'vlnallisi."
He Il ls (intlira for a Lifetime.
If the ! mpeior of Herman v bliould re
tire from the li.liii- businesH to-tin riuw
bo would have clo'hes en.iiinh to IumI
him hlh li etin.e. It In hii.iI that he Iiiim
a tliouMin I smth. liefideb twelve do. en
nuts of iimlcic.'otliing und lllty doen
eocka mid lmn ll.eichielH. Some of IiIh
DuitH are uniforms) which would not be
nvailiible If he bei lin e 11 private citieii,
but there is 110 iloubl Hint he cmiKI
keeji h MlocK of liiiderweai' replenished
fron. the s.le of Iheee extra nhitortne,
and retain a little j ocUel-iuoncy le
fcldea. THREE TROUBLES.
Three things which all
workinjimen know give
the most trouble in their
hard-btrain work are:
Sprains, Hruises, and
Soreness.
THREE AFFLICTIONS
Three supreme afflic
tions, which all the world
knows afllict mankind
the most with Aches and
Tains are: Rheumatism,
Nturalgiaand LuinLago.
THREE THINGS
to do are simply these
15 u y
it, try
it and
ie promptly
and permanent
ly cured by the
use ci
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OH
O.her Chemicals
Lflft ore used In tlia
iSi i.reiuiruliuii III
IV. 1IAK tit k C0.-S
;BreakfastCocoa
uhich it ahlnlutrly
pur aud mlulile.
IJ It hatmortthanthrrttlm
' i (r i(i ut CiMioa luucit
wiih hlarc-li, Arrowroot or
'Hiinvr, fcud la far mora oo
Domical, totting iet than on eim a cup.
It 1 delicious, iiourmlilrig, aud basil
llIOUTEO.
. bold bf trurrii riarjwfctr.
W. BAKER &CO.,Dorcheiter, Mau.
opiua
Morphlna Habit Cmr4 tm 10
to ao darf ut'4ll minxl.
D.j.t tHHiwaTi -s.oiiHh
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foar Hlf Hflvwr-Tlpa.
John Chapman of Wyomlnir relate
a thrilling experience bin wife had re
cently with four allver-tlp beam, a
ihe bear and three cubs.
John man away from home at the
time. After eating an early nupper,
Mra. Chapman stepped outalde the
kitchen door, intending to plaeo a
pan of milk in an outhouse. She had
just closed the door of the kitchen
when, looking up, she was confronted
by four tiearo, all reeling upon their
haunches and within a few feet ot
ber.
She screamed and runhed into the
houe and told the hlrexl man the
cause of her fright aod a.aiated In
finding the cartridges for a rifle that
itooi handy, and then sank Into a
rhair exhausted aud holplesa, while
the hired man made an attack on the
beara, killing the old one aud two ot
the cub.
When Mr. Chapman returned he
found his wife In an alarming
condition, her nerves being at such
tension that he feared she would go
Into hysterics. That night she com
plained of hearing the hear screaming
outside, aud finally, to satisfy her,
John got up, and taking his gun
went to tbe door, where, sure enough,
wot the remaining bear, standing
nut in the t old. Tho cub made for
thn lnish a iiti a lie lie-inl Jolin
iuq ousn as scKiii as ne ne.iru jotin
rotuiug, but in the morning tho dog?
wi re turned loose on his trail, and
foung I ruin was brought in t-o com
plete the family. The cut's were ful
ly half-grown silver-tips and averaged
over 180 pouuds each. The she beat
was a big one as large as a cow.
Tbi Farmer.
A farmer w ill get up at
i o'clock.
.'ean out the stalls, feed, milk, slrn
dis ttiiiK iiaiiy (arid M.tid.iy, tun). tiuiko
up the 1 1 as. and milk ami feed nuait,,
with u late iirolM-. it he lia a dairy
herd, but it is haul vu.fi; to even
clean tut a pou.try l:oiisi ence a week.
Thk volunteer Cabinet makers are
bow having tlicii iiiiiin.
y per ct. d if f erence.
Royal
Strongest, Forest, Most Economical.
As to w l.t tin r any t f tl.e hakinp p wi'.ers are ctpial to
the " Kcy.il," tl.c c-fficial tests clearly ilaermine. When
samples ef various baking powders vyerc purchaseJ iroin
the jjroceis, and analyzed Ly the United States (lovcrn
mcnt Chemists and the Chemists cf State and City Hoards
ef Health, the reports revealed the fact that the "Royal"
contained from 28 per cent, to Co per cent, more leavening
k Etrcnjiffr than the viUZ'TlX't'ttv that V."vi :' "orc ir" '
fectly combined, absolutely pure, and altojjtv.or wholesoinc.
As most ef these powders are old to
consumers at the same price as tl.c " Royal,"
by the us? of the Royal li.ils inj Powder there
is an average raving f ever i.r.e third, be
Mcks the advantage uf as;:red j :i:ity and
wl:c lesomeness of fe e d, and of br..d, bis
cuit and cake- made perfectly li;,ht, sweet,
and palatable.
'I he oft'.cial nptrts al: o icveal ti e j res
ence, in ether pou-'crs f alutn, lime or
sulphuric acid, by w hich th ir use is made a matter of grave
danger to the consumer.
HV.rin; rr (i I tiling fpivtcr is nld at a Awr nr than
the" ir ui.'i a rift, it is a mtiiu iiniuation that it is
'.'..'.. in uiuni, ana is to ii a;vuo .inJ.r all i, uwstaiuss.
KING OF THE
V orster's Patent
ROCK BREAKER
FOR MACADAM
properly eul.eil. ,i. n.'itr
tied tu I'reuk . I'ri.iliu I 10 lo
vuu tens prr itHy .uci'iiriiiLif io
le. Hire I. ',:,! in ,, . ti'K
I'OAHHK OU r INK t'kl'MI
INli. lie en tlie wurfc el nnr
ntlier hreuker U'ltti s lite
in.wer anil x Hie t-iicii-lur
eeuiiR In repair Mniuileil mi
iii iitrui Im. only iin.iuifiii lur
m. I iirri.spouileiice Mill, il
e.l. it'
J0TTKN it IUHM F l'hV ( ..
Mfr'.
illiSisi Wa L DOUGLAS
-LHfJS SIS-30E
?SrtftV?s A Hewed shoe that will i
jti&ft Vry m eettnlets, rinocth inr.ide, itior
o"ld.t
ITJW xnude
iV''. Tte
V
V.v''i
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m. r i rr
KTHI5 1STHE
SsW
-- -ii. tiitta
WILL
Will le exrlaaW aale laabea dealrraaad grnrral inri. liui-is tttr I ua nm
aaeata, Write for raialaaue. If not lur ls lb rnr alace tnud illrei I is r actor r.alalUS
Mad, aUaaad wiiiih waulwl Nuti t rc. W. Im iiula Jirvckloa, Uui.
One Year Borrows Another Year's Fool." You Didn't Use
SAPOLIO
Last Ye4 ParhipsYca Will Wot Th's Ycor.
Rwa Thla f
Wa rn Ilondrl Dollara rtrarr) r
W!'."!, ' aiarrb tht raouut U curd bf
toJiilif Hair. aiarrb ur.N
. J. t'HKsKT Co.. Pmpa-. TolH)o.a
tbf iindprnlKiied, hmv known I, I.
Cbmerlor thcltuii IA and ImlieTt hlrn
perfei llv l i.Li.rl,r u a biiKlnes trumc
In. lift, aud rliiiiiiciallr aide to carry out any ub
llyntii t.s in.rt. bv their Sriii.
VN ur A Vai , Wbolemsle Uriiglt, Toledo,
Wali i ino. Kinsin A Mahvin, WbuleaaU
liri)o(i-ts. i uledii, .
ilall t K.i.n b l are i taken Interuallr, act
lt.n liretlv ,.n tht MismI ami 11,11, i.u'. ,ur.
fineif tl sistrtii. 'I'lstluiiiiilalu lit frra.
PntalK.. n tvtlla. fiuld P) all diunl.
Tl.f fitft it propriiinir ateam lire engine
fhown in New York in 17:1.
Nartabitlii. tnriner-bar. Kverr Siharras.
flirfss a li u int. 1-i.rl tines In tin-. south, s. nd
k. for i-nmls tun. A.J. Mi Bride. Atlanta, Ua.
Adertiii inetit" in tiewspiirs made their
I'.rst pi-aia-.ee in lt."c'.
Tocca l hf beatiet drtnK fur tlif iirrii
ilnw. I 'r. I.ntiliister nv: "Cim mi i hiiIbiiisrii
nun b Pih f. iinii.ir mailer a beef." Walter
I'uker Co. s Hn aVtiisI Cmw has ttie lnKtirt
r i-iitatii'ti tue Hiiild over, and cnsin less tlinn
1 1 ent a 1 ill'. For mere 1 linn "lie liuiid r,-il ) 1 art
AVn'ter liak-r A In. bine Ininle their 1 m 1 a
I reparation alisnliitelv ili'. ii-ii.u lu 'nit
I ru citstr.alli.iiiiM r .1) .s III their luniiulacturc.
The frst featn saw null wna crei ted in
iKM in I f H isvl vnnln
1 t eat if mm h an-1 tii liio little out .ilix.r
tl,rr)M, .j,,, , ,lf rl !,.,,..
1 i.irKiun.. it 1. , iH.m-'i timt (.nui.'i.i 1-,
:"'i'le erl. red,, hrlj., N.tui. to ovrnou..
l Lett a lu tea.
Covered 1 .irrnitte were lirM used in Hue
land ill the vear .'Wl.
I iukvim. l'iiriui.M y. 'I'licre In no artl
OWlilcliM. rillil ilr r e. tl.e eld ire cil.ll.
1le1.ee of the itiii.iiiniilly lis hutiws't. Piiun.
I III AL TlO't ll- . 'I hliM-siitf, rllik' fllilh A 1 1 1 -
u.atii and Krnmlilal In-cisci. Ciiiiha and
I 0 d rbt.ulil U ) tin ill. I'rlce ceiitn.
The fitsi team laundry in Aiuerii n. ;
I'iicIhihI. imi.
I A t'ampleir "ewaiarr 'r One frn'.
I '".'. r I'i'r "i i;lt 1 lo 101 11 ti - 7 li' "l-'i s snlil hp
: all -n Ati'i.ts and ile'.lvei-ed by I'lirili-ri
ei ei vwhirt-. tnr Inir, 1 fiif a ci.y t.r r 1 n .1
, week. t! miliums ilily, I In- li s i.f llii.
! IV 1 I il, ri ci' : . 1 1 1; 11 a It ltiM-. I lie le(mr . nt hut i
the Assi-i.t'eii l resi and I lie I iiiie.l I r."--.. Nu
ell er pije i lin hs,.i; f,,r 111..' i i.it i.- u-i
1 1 'It i.t tl.i ... 1 1 . nits. lis si ,,,,1-t t ("in .in 1 il,
I ItsMnti, 111 I li ...tsehiilll I lei-ll I lliei'ls nr. 1111-
leirinlnt. 1 nli r it lit. to vintr N.-.t , :,..it.
Baking Powder
mm
ROAD MAKERS.
rTiKi Virn.i
lUillinc Mill Machinery. I'ittsliurrli. I'a.
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
not rip; Calf.
lVl t 6etn'e;;9i f niocth inr.ide, wore eomloi table,
1. 4' stvlitb ai:d durable thua any other shoe ever
tbe price. Eicryriyle. llijualti custom-
tboes cotUBjj Jroiu 14 to
foUowhir are cf tlie ruuie I'u'-i UaJarJ of
'iV - oo orj s.oo Hue Ctlf. Hand PeweJ.
f.i sa Jc!ki, 1 urmrtn anil Lcitrr-Cuniera.
2 JO, f a. 35 iiLd fa.ou lur Workuu; .lia.
il.ca i.til it.tm i. r Viiiithj uud lluvj.
W 11.51 !fl 1 WU!
XT IO A DOTT Too out vooiaalt
to (ot ILo btl value tot ysar
Donty feCOBOwiB iu jour
loovv.-oar vj puruunaiug ss .
It. UcUEla bbore, trblcti
ItpreLaot lt ccai tbiuo
CI VuC pncBD ccvariiavci
ca iLouiocQO out: ica-
r'IVrt 1
Uly. Uo you weur
YipjRt!S
ONK UXJOYS
Both tlie metliod and result wbeo
ryrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant
and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta
renily yet promptly on the Kidneys,
1iver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem e fleet tmlly, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers nod cures habitual
constipation. Pvrtip of Fijjt ia tba
only remedy ol' its kind ovor pro
duced, pleitxiiijr ti tho tssto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt io
its action nnd truly heneficinl in ita
rflects, prepared only from thn most
healthy nnd arecnldo auhstarnHM, iu?
runny excellent ipmlitit commend it
to all nnd linve it-.ado it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of F'ipi U fr snTo ia COc
and f I buttles by nil l.a.linK drug
gifts. Any reliahlo drttcjejint who
may lint have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly fur any omi who
wishes to try it. lh not aota-pt auy
(substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
LOUiHViut. nr. m iv f. ; .
t.i
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Do Nnt Be PrcriTrd
oibzSici
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win' IiAi wi-uii imiic r AtU
mi, flu 'U hi um t'tf'i a t1ur Ut
t'iifintrt'tifti, ll hit tarrrf
thiusHurlt, It hit twt injwr
f l lif II ! iHit t tVl t(l tiV
It t tlie tn'M rMiih frrni.
Hold t'Vi ri whnrn l".1.
5;
Garfield Tea
I una. ni1lii mu, II tin firing! t lioia, .-m
tilt Kajupiatli ..AMUKi t, 11 s tv U W
orisTnns
lsaliUa ttl
Mbnr.
a, .-msm lKirli' m"
1W W Hb V
r
Cures Sick glv.vidacne'
AGENTS WANTED 0 N SALARY
tr i i II i tit IV ) 'll ! I i.i liii If I In Nt' I '(til III ' ll'Mili'it
Ink 1 tn. nt i t in ll i-ti I- tM..kititr 0 itrr nk
Ui'NKct- l ll.l It Alt-ii t. hW, U, frnm; M,
nENSION-UtVm
B- Successful Iv FroHecutes Ct.ims.
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1)ti.m! ri'.io r - i r.- t"i,.
,n ti'ii't.- ir tl.., In i mm ii in . -I -.,tf.i, -wn'l.' m
I'lue.l i l l'l.llN mill I. Ill' S'l' l. -.
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tnitntli til l t" '
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l-l.t.l
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I aiiuii tl.tM, t tt4Mi im- ll " ton
tuia wit nnHy iiiuii iifH uf rlt
; lt aiitiit tail htMi 1
TMfW't fl arMlal.l twill I ill I at a.
tflM V.t$U.U woi.t wit. i ltt 'iiriuri
, r)uivialftl i 1 i jtiiini t'iTl.ni, fcii I
, itriii&Ji nvMt wi(U Kiu''f lrtni(tor
It i mvliitii t .luiti.tnn wltn larw n
UtUluiiluy ThiiiIIiai with r iitflLui, tt bt
Amrriraiiw Mb wtaii Iu 11 B lirnui
Cu. aunt. Ill Uaurttk. mm hriJl'
YOU
OWN
CHICKENS
ror want i ,
T M K 1 It
W A Y
i t ii i: m id -
I rn ',n tnr ly kvt p tin m a 4jirfMa. la tm
, di r i.Mri'ilt K.rrli ju(Ji'i iiikly, u uut fcuor
ciiifllditu htutul I t.rin. Itt inrl lltU wui r n
I M-.ln. " ' rxi'-rifiic-1 Otw
- i.f h r""'" -'"tt(v i . r.f i,,r Ual J XU
im f iii ni' . t .M il il rlllrii by a mttit wh
! 'l ht. nun I ! fcful llmr, ii.t'Or.. i mkirK uv
(i f ( hli-ariii'niiit"bi tiiiii ruMim. ut
Ltikiirn-o.l If 3 u -1 1 1 I'M'lil l In lln
' ft h i Miik,;i U tvfcO iMta wtkuy Cbl3t muuumujt
" KmUtH Chtcknn
and mk your KowU r rfoliM I
Tim
poial Mk imm iuu mutt mm mviw a tw punm
Utm 1'ouMrv lird aouii H tttr mm Iwmw
muw tor-.tfv ll. Ula lKMll wilt trmM mfam.
it tell bow lo 4 rlMl mud cur mum-, ft ftf tm
Mli Bd dm furrltnlf ; which fi iMt t
twtrgiuf pur and everything. In(h4l. yHt
ahou tl hu ou thla mi-Jari to tnah M urutufth,
ht k4Mipui inrriity Aa t-anta ia la ar So.
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