The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 26, 1893, Image 7
n-J TBI .J Io nth) lin.H ar. arrvl 'e. l in! II); fvl 5 Of I d. h. 1 ivl t'eiririember that In Oarnald Te y hiY as fallinc rtrd for Indirection, Pick Head r he end avery eUanrlin- 111 that an Mixed kLtiU Om 0o. laid L" -. A railroad with a iranire of but 24 Inches now building in North Carolina. a r"' "'wmw f on r. JV rilisnttrva CntimM-ie.7Wrirrtph It sold by i News ApnM and delivered by Carrier rerrwhere, tor On Vent a copy or SI t'mir a Irrk- K contain nlly. Ilia nun of th torlri. receiving aa i ow me report tit noin AMnrlated Pro anil the I'nlted Pre. No I: her pap'r which sedls for Oie. I'enf renelva L,th of the report. Ii MMirtln, KlnsnciM, million, ana notisemom irepartineiit arc an qualetl. Order It from your News Agent. AFTER THE. CRIP I wu Tery weak and ran down and did not 'fain slrens-th. Ilka to many after that prratrat- in(UirM. storing mooo. Karsapsrtlla highly rec ommended, I brgan to take It, and waa mora than pleaed with the way it built ma np. I think It h mud me bet ter than before I waa Irk. 1 have atn been de- y -5iii-ii win. nnnn'R PILLS, and always Mr. fcmeraaa. prefer them to any other kind now. They do not rlue or weaken. lam (lad to recommend two surh fine preparations Hood's -Cures aa Hood's ?araparllla and Hood's Pills." Mm. IsiM Emciiso.s, .Manchester, N. H. Urt Howl 'a. llOdlt'l ril.I.Wara purely erttile. careful ly prrrn from the wl InKreiUent. 'H3 Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT ii-'K - ... .A'.,.; D. n. DUG Eft, !l. nulmevlllo, Pa. URED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED I Lei Grippe Baffled! The After Effects Cured BEAT) WHAT MR. MLT.F.It SAYS; "I hnd the tiliiri'K in the Unit iiluificHUKht cold und arcw wnne, It ludmxl in my K I l K Siiind a,!.';'!, nudObl such tiulti und mlwry In r 'iark and h'n. I wur ull run Uuwn ani! S.oounirrd. I tried n-orytbiiiir without Ulullt. rhynlutana e me up to die. r voiniiH'iK.'eJ' to tnia BWAMP-KOUT, and fure too llrst tiottle waa your, I felt N't tor, id to-day am juat aa well and Htronir Hcvcr. If WAMP-KOOT anved my lll. It in the km-uUct rfmixly in tho world." I). II. Itiltit r. S UV AM " "" "" I i" "l"!. tru- ax ffill will rrlund lo j-uu llif irl,e i.il. Id gu K Invalia' lluMr to lleaUk" free 0. X UK) IUUUHLUUM tI imilltliUUUS. Mr. IVIIHicrtt in , iuu( ihmiih'ii a Ai PrHsffUta, &. and I.OO VU. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in cvnsumn tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Xoihiiig in the xoorld of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that ere most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prcscribe.il. Prepared hr 8entt k Bowne, N. T. Allitmiri.u. "August Flower" I used Atigust Flower for Loss of vitality and general debility. After taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I have sold more of your August Flower since I have been iu business than any other medicine I ever kept. Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made a new man by the use of August Flower, recommended by me. I have hundreds tell me that August Flower has done them more good than any other medicine they ever took. Gkorgb W. Dvb, Sardis, Mason Co., Ky. W riao'e Remedy for Catarrh tarrh la Ibe f1 it fhespei. I I EEL J ml by aiail, I trrao, ha, . LJ Hurt, KjulMit to t'e. an Hold by diucguw ur mui wa, K. T. IlnMUUie. War ran, ha, PRVITTRRCa. Larceet aad BKfiT btat k In I'nitod Hlatea. rtanferi aud Dealer abuilllt (el Ol H I'KICKS before JiUti'lug VJtl'kHS. k. MtK)DV BON8, LlK'KfOHf, X. . FREE mutator i Bur eura for Ratarrh and Hay Ferae, liliuuuiatliilii.Druulluuueaa.KII Iter for. ruulafurAx auiniu.KiuMieraCo.,IC. Aurora, M.Y. ainiliri Morphia Habit Cared la IO 1 1 Willi ItoitlidaTa. No par till eu red. UlIU 11 OK. i. T afHCNC labanea.Ohw. PATENTS TIIOM AH P. RIM P.40H. Watatnton, 1). ('. Mu any' foe until l atent uti. taiuixl. Writ fur In minor Uulile, i UJCIiieWal THE OLDIBT LgQISLATOB. How. Joint Yaktak, Henator for the conn ly of Wayne, In the Indiana ttislature. la, without doubt, the olden t Lrfrialator in the world. He pasaed hiafXHh birthday Nor rmber 27, lfe-2. He H U year older than the Plate, and ia older than tta present bonn-lary-line, if not of the Territory formed in 1800. which included everything went of the Ohio. At the time of his birth bit parente a-ere living in Blount county, Tenn. The ItOX. JOItTt TARTAR. rider Vary an had married a MiM Frei-hour, in Chamberiburn, I'a., whither four fenera tion buck the family had lmmigratel from it inretml home in Cermany. The num , thprefirr, of (ierroan origin. It. wn one of Fentitor Yaryan's aon, Ho oicr T., who.a chief of tho li-'crnnl revenue .'ent In tirant'a aeivinii term, diactivereil ttiil piHci the wliinkoy ri up. Ktr hiapurt .11 tlii. I'retndviitltraiit, into to his friend a lio had nliii'i1! hi cunlidrnce to rnrit h ihi-iiiseive, removed Yaryuti from hispoi :itm. Secretary tritnw, who was a candi ilute for the I're'idt'nry, promptly notitled the l'rfideut tlnit if Ynryati was removed, he would huiMelf relL'ti. (irant tlid not want thus to promo e llritow's chances for the noiniimtion nnil o allowed Yuryan t lerve out his commission. "liriMtow mii'le a niHtHke." said Senator Yuryan. "He should have allowed (intnt to remove Ho mer, and should then have resigned. It would hive attracted the public attention and sympathy to him, and his noiniimtion ami election to the Presidency would have followed the Cincinnati convention, and (irant, with all his popularity, could not huve prevented audi a result. in the furore folio. inn the exposure, Ho mer T. Yaryitn'a name was prominently be fore the public formally months. henator Yuryiin.tlie subject of this sketch, has sni interesting Tniility Ht .si yearn o( irr. He is tall, broad-shouldered, very 'lightly itonp"(l. and walks rapidly, with a tirm step. His mind is vigorous, his senses ai'itle and his liervs strong. He shows no sitn of tirpukiiijr down. In personal appeur nice he is suid to resemble the late I'rtsident . Jotmson. His face shows no more wrinkles llian most men ofS. ii is features are even ami plump, hiding thermal!'. Heeulisteil in the nriny, and served in the war of INI'2. Few men now living have voted lor lit l'res Idental candiduis, as he has done. It has only been two years since he retired Irom the practice of law, but he keeps biny as the necutor of etates,etc, and as the Hecretury ol the I lib' r'ei.lfi.ws' l'fr. . sjioUv'.vy.. He has no bad habits, and is regular in ev erything. His present wife is ti is secoud wife, to whom he waa married in 1847. GENERAL HAYES LAID TO HEST. Ohio"a Illuatrioua Son Bhown Solemn and Impressive Honor in Ilia Burial On the crest of a snow-clad slope, by the side of his beloved wife, the bier surround ed by his children, a rresldetit-elect, the iiii'iiiher of President Harr.son'a Cabinet, representative of the Army und Navy of the United Stuns, delegates from both Houses of Congress, the Oovernor of Ohio luemters of the legislative bodies ami mass es of military commands, the c.'-l'rcsident llutlierford II. Hayes were laid to rest at Fremont. Ohio, on Friday. (ietieral Huves'a remuins were viewed by t!iouonds previous to the funeral service. Across iiis hreast were the tri-eolortd rib bon of the Loyal Legion, with the Ins.jrnia of the same, while on Iiis lireast was the badge of the Army of West Virginia. A ipruv of graceful palniM alone rested on the ruket,whilcjiin;it rlag-covcred table were the n;any llorul emblems which arrived irom every part of tlie cou-..y. It'was II o'clock wlien the sfeial car Orassmere," bvuring l'lcsideiit elect I'leve lund reached the station, 'l'he meeting be tween the President-elect und the members of tienerol Haves s family was impressive in the extreme. The sons of 111 late Presi dent and hisduughter, Miss Fannie, received him in the large hallway, and Mr. Cleveland clased each of them fervently by the bund, and remained with bowed head. The two ex-Presiileiits hud been closer friends than the public knew for many years. The funeral services were extremely sim ple. lr. Juniea W. Hashford, president of the Ohio Wesleynn University, and the P.cv. J. L. Albritton, pustor of the Methodist church of this city, olliciated. The remains were carried to the hearse by inoiiibeiaof the Twentv-tliird Ohio Infantry AsMiciution. The honorury pall bearers were Secret ry roster, imvernor .icrwnnvy tieueral Wnguer riwayne.of New nrk;lrig adier (iei.erul Josetdi C. llreckintidge, i'lii- ted States Army: ( aptuin Howell, United Stules Nnvy; Coligressuiaii Haynes, lr. till ver ai'.i (ienerul Jacob R Cox. of t iiicin niiti. Following lliem came Preaident elwt Cleveland und Mr. Wiiliam Henry "inilh, as a aiie.'iul representative of the family. The ceremonies ut the (trave were brief, Commander tlreen, of F.iigene-Kawsoii, (.i. a K. Itut No. 3 of this t it v. readint: the soldiers' burial service from the ritual of that order. Silent and motionless the troops stood at parade rest us the reiuiiins of the ex-Presi- Hunt avert) lowered to llis last resting place beside that companion, who had been cloe evt and dearest to him in life, whose meet ing smile hud wooed him ucrois deaib'a Uurk river into lui.ds of everlasting bliss. END OF TUB COHBITT BALE. Vida Wilkes Goes For tO.600 and Rupct for (9,000. Bixty-nin Head Brins ilOS,610. The Corbitt sale of trotters closed at Nest York Cily.the UU horses selling for 1105,510. Walter V. Willetta.of Itoalyn, L.I.,bought Rupee, by Guy Wilkes Sable II ay ward, foi I 'J, 000. ilenry.Plerce, of .Santa Itosu, Cal., paid IU.UiO for Vida Wilkes, by Guy Wilkes Vixen with a record of 2.1H1, Lou Vfilket with a 8 year-old record of 2.201, went to J. H, Bchultx for H.000. H. 8. Henry, of the I'enn Valley alock farm, paid 3,000 for Cli Wilkea, record 2.23, and W, Bickerle.of Uanbury, Ct., gar 2,000 for Babkhurat. 8 v looks and gambling bouaea are in full blast on the lot In midstream oppoaita Louisville. THB COLD AFFECTS TRADE. A General fchnnksRe In th Voluma of Business. R.O. Dun Co'a "Weekly Review of Trade" aaya: geveri weather appears to account in part for somewhat ger.eral shrinkage in busi ness in many brooches and checking pur chasing, output and .deliveries in others. Yet, owing to the same influence, stocks of winter goods have been extensively Cleared off and resulting orders for spring goods have been more liberal. The volume of domestic trade continues larger than last year, but exports are decidedly smaller, those from Ncn York in three week of January being s,5'J2,8 11 below the same weeks last year. Aa imports are meanwhile very heavy, for the two weeks of January 3,(19,130 more than lust year, the prospect of further gold exports causes no surprise. There Is much hesitation regarding the action of Congress on various measures. The uncertainty about the silver purchase repeal, the prospects of tho Anti-Option bill and the defeat of the pooling amendment of the Inter-State Commerce act all inlluence markets and trade to somo extent. There is also a somewhat general increase in complaints about collection, although money ut nearly nil markets is compara tively easy nnd in supply adequate lor legit mate demand. Wheal Is 4c weaker, witli large receipt and small exjifrt. nnd it is still noteworthy that the Western deliveries lire inconsistent with reports of the lat crop. Corn is Ic and oats ic higher. otton fed Jc. but recover nl n shade with large wiles, unti-optioti re ports allecting the trade mote than any change in actual supplies. Pork products are somewhat stronger. The stock market ha been strong. Mon ey has la len .' to '.'1 on call. The confidence regarding the futureof buinc is in nil parts of the country remarkably strong and general, especially in view of ibe interest taken In pending measure in ongns. The business luiliire occurring through out the country (iurimt the last seven days ti ti in iter I?." 1. For the correpondnig week of last year the figures were 27 1. IU SIMS luli 'Ml TI 1:. Tho bunk clearing toMl- for the week ended January pi. I. with comparisons. as telegraphed to ixiiii.-rr-o',, are; New York . . (i,.'i2!l,2,.el 12.-i.MI I!' I lltl,!J,is.i;, 7',to,il 27,2f'l.'2,l IMllU 121 Hi. 121.07!! l."i.2.M.K2l Hi.427.H-iO I 10 1 I 2.5 1 20.0 I I I li I 211.0 I r, A I 2.:i II 1 1 .M I HI I Host on Chicago Philadelphia.... St. Louis Snn Francisco. . Pittsburg...'... . lialtimore Cincinnati Cleveland - ti,2t;!i,iii il Indicates increase, H decrease.) HUGH DEMPSEY CONVICTED. The Poisoner of Homestead ft on-Uniou-lsts Found Guilty as Indicted. At Pittsburg, Hugh F. Iicmpcy, master workman of Pislrict Assembly No. 3 f the Knight of 1-abor, was found guilty 'us in dicted, on the chiirge of administering 01 causirgtobeu lministereilisjis.nl, with in tent to commit .murder, to Wm. K. tinf lllhs, a wuitcr in the Homestead mills II was the seventh and last d.iy of the trial, and to the defendant it w as one of ull im portance. He aroc before the, bar. when the Jury filed iu their place lifter three hours' deliberations. His lace wore the Maine obdurate expression a throughout the trial, and he leaned with bofli hands ot the railing in front of him. The yerdict fell like " thunderbolt upon him and his ftJ''ii- ael. it waa uiiexrted. The defeinUiit a Lead fell for a second, but the surprise was only monetary. His countenance Light ened immtdiute'.y. lo all ai'tiearances be fully rrnh.eil tlie gravity of hi position, lie was the lirst of the w holesiile poisoning cotisiirators to be convicted, and in the eve td the world, us Judge Stow e put it, tlie originator of tho plot secretly ordame.1 M break the Home stead strike'. "If they tell the truth." said Judb S'.owe in Ins 1 1 urge, refeu ing to the test.mony of Oallsghcr ami l'.ivnlson,' then Pen psev was tlieonginator and principal in the -jiiihoii in? idot." 1 he jury sustained the eviileute of those two iiiii aud its 1 orobora tioii us the judge said, by l'eiupey him self. The verdict in the case is 11 peculiar one in criminal practice occurring in atrial where tlie charge wa other than that ol murder. The fatal results ol the use of poison are not foirid elsew here than in a murder ca-, and the Uniting i somewhat of n novelty in jud,;ing a person guilt) unless charged with liiuruer. 1 he maximum penalty lor 1 he of fense is u line ol tl.ooo ai;il separuie or soli tary coiitineiiicnt at labor fur a term not a Ce&Uiig seven vears. 1 he adiled iiistiuction lo tho 1uiy Htpking out the third und lourth ctitin s "ol "the indictment let t two. which woul 1 in ike it iosih.e lor tlie court to com mit Henipsey lor foutiteri years, with the tines prescribed. '1 he cases of Heatty. Gallagher and Pavid- on ure next on the trial list, but it is likely tliey will lie postponed until the motion for a new triul in I'empsey's case is disposed of, IMPORTS AN 11 EXPORTS. railing Off iu Doth Lines on Manufac tured Goods. The importation of munufiictnres or iron and steel during tlie year 1W"2 amounted to only a trille above l.iU.ooo.um, while in lsu they amounted to over 4".lH.Ki.UOO. This fulling oil is due partly to tlie reduction in tin plute. of which there was impoited dur ing 1MI2 but About 1 oo.tr kj.ooo against 7H0.ls UOO pounds in 1MH1. In iron ore the impor tations during 12 amounted to ti.',(ioo tons, amtinst n7." oou tons in lHil, tlie value in lh!'2 being 1.7.'o.ooo, ugainst 2. i.isi in 1W1. TIib iinportiitioii ol 1 utlety lor lw2 amounted to tl,4 h.ikio in value, 111 1H2 to l.ooti.iKKi in round numbers. There was uUo on increase in the impoitiiiioii of luggers' iron or steel, the importations lor IMiJ amounting to M,irKi.tsj s)und-. ugiiinst 2i, OOO.OtK) pounds in l"'.'l. Perhaps the most marked increase of importations of 1WI2 over lull I was in ti s for buling purposes, the jiurtution for 1MH2 amounting to over Itki.tssi worth, while tho.-e of lS'Jl umounted to but li,4H' iu value. In giasswuro the importutions smoiinted to about f iVsKj.ikm in vnliie.ugainst M.tsi,tKj in the preceding year. The largest item in the transMirtution of glass cume under the bead of cylinder, crow 11 am! common win dow glass, unpolished," which amounted to 7U.UWMK.KJ pounds, ugainst a trille over 00, OOO.OuO in the preceding yeur. In exportalious there wus a slight fulliiiK off in tlie value of urtie'es manufactured from Iron and steel, In wire und cut nulls there was a marked increase in the exporta tion. There was a marked (ailing oft in the exportation of "ingots, Oars und rods of steel." The exportation of machinery in 18J2 wus a little greater than iu 1H.I, except in the matter of engines, iu which there was general fulling oif. COLD IN THE bOUTH. Even New Orleana Feela Jack Frost'a Icy Touch. AvEf iee!, Miss. The government ther mometer on Saturday registered 61" above tero.tbe coldest weather experienced here in many years. The ground la covered with ten inchea of snow. Starhvilm. Miss. Tbe mercury on But nrday night went to 9e above tero, the cold eat weather in ten year. Tbe Celd have upon them nix Inches of mow. A BrllUaat The (). There may be more ways than one to kill a cat, but I learned of novel way to protect that animal from the mischievous youugnK-r in other day. It happened thnt 1 was stopping at a aumtiier boarding house up in the Catakllla for a few days where an old tnald boarder bud located herxclf and her three mt for the reason. The children In the house, from the jroungcat to the oldest, had led the three rat audi a d.inre that the fe lines, wire Just i (led in wishing during their waking moments, that they were dead. It had kept the old lady on the jump to keep her cuts out of tho children's baud during the day and to protect them at night Ihey had to be locked up In her mom. Thus Hood affairs until a few weeks ago the old lady happened to think of a scheme whereby her own and her pets' troubles would l ended. She organized a juvenile noddy for tho prevention of cruelly t animnls. It was a thought that entered her tieud at 1 o'clock in the morning as he lay awake trying to devise a method to relievo the eats of trouble. The next motility every child in th! hoarding house was ttir.illtd In the bill lady's room, ami she Instilled itif the young heart a love for everything that walked, Hew or craw lxl, Includ ing l a! it s. The children, little comprehend mg the MiMir't they were sart itldng. or the tleep mot ivo of tie- old lady, all took ii pU tlge Ui live up h I. or teach lu't, and not only 1 1 1 i t Put ingot every new bouidcrV children to Join the Kociei y, t Foi fear I lie novel ty would wear till nnd t lie children would forget I'be.r pledge, lie old lady sent lo the tity and obtained little badge for the children to wear. The result is that all the clilliln ti In the house strut about like mitia lure policeman: the cat are recover ing their composure, I t sides pat' he of new fur. and I he old lady can do her knitting without fear of being disturbed to rescue her pets from all but riudden death. New York Her ald. PmoMnu a Prelil.torle Halilr. The habit of flunking dried herbs In plpea i evident. ,v of enormous initup, uity, for both In t:.e Pritihii l-lai.ls uth In tiuiny purla ol Fuiopc mi 1 A-in. to say nothing of America, the nippooed native luhd of fniok:tig. pi e ol . ap etono and red 1 lay, which coild not huvo been ued for tiny other urpoee than the burning id seine ( t in of (Mi grant weed, huve been difVovctcd in grave and tumuli winch date fur be yond the duwn of liietory. iili regard til these inland-, 1 Vinson' Weekly thinks then i not tlie t-lightest doubt that Htnokilig wa pruct.ccd long beiore tobacco waa introduced ,y Hawk. in an I li&leigh. In tl.o II. stone n Plantes, p iblinhed III K7, ocelli tlie passage: "Pbe perfume i f the dried leave iof coitsfocto ' Inyo I upon tjuicke coles taken into the mouth of it fuiint-ll or tuiiiiell holpnth null aa are troubled with rbortnes of wii.de ana letch tliejro breath thlcko and often." This point only to tho medicinal use of the practice; but if thorn were .my doubt a to the antiquity of Kinokinn f. r pl iinure iimong our ntiecH'ors, it would be (Ms- i'OBt tl of by the following etuten.ent ol ir. Ptdlie, 0110 of tho liiosit icailKnl of lnn niitlti,uiluns. lie u "Smok ing pipe of bronze are fio'iuently lound In our Irili tumuli or ncpulehrul iuouikI of the luot reinole iiiit:,u.ty, (Mitbo liionumeiit ot I'i hough ' Hr ,c 1 . Kin, of Tho uond, win. wa- killed in Iji.7 and Interred in the Al l ey of Corcinn nie, in the County of Clare he is fo in vented ill the usual 1 ecuinbiint posturo with the short pipe or tlhuilccli In Ida tiouth." lll-Hl t.lHilll;!!. A Mexican street cur can be hired for personal use for j:i.,',o a day. with a right to r-ti.p at any ji iicc for two hours. M h it ! on In Ink? About, ti.otui intoxicants of diiTen nt kind arc known to custom heti.se ntr.cial. The city of P. Mon lays lann to a hinese voter. tteailihe IMishuru OI-nHO 'i it nol on'y isiiiisihs n'( thi 'i . " , but moro special Ol-Trnflil. ami 1 1 1 -: v- - teaim,". Hi'l'eiir in it- 1 oiciiois tiiaii in ,tnv ..tleT i.ew pii.er ill Oil si" t, oil f t tin- i iiiilitrv. I lerv l.odv reads It, vellioiy nd vl t ises ill it; s. sbmilil oii. Aliout 20 letters to i.stray .ut of every I IKKi iKi sent lhro .l'Ii the .osti ilice. I IIIioat HiNKAsys ii iniiieiice with n Cough. Cold or Sore Tlirout. "I'loitnr lirinchml Ti(i"" L'fve tin 1 in 1 1 11,1 11I11 f. .sM oulu m UJt. Price 'St cents. I be double handed swords of lueiliii vul times often weighed H11 pound. Three Tlinusnuil Ton ol Phlae. Mnriie HroN., of Caiiton, Mass,, nuwle th largest a!e ut " I he liii-itn; Mm Mme Polish " during tlie ear IMC I lie) huve ever made since they begun its niuiiiiliu I ure, thirty euis auo. They sold the enormous iiuntit et seventy, nine I boiisitiMl. I n Ininihed unil citfhl y grosw, weighing two I Iniiisiniil eh.-hl liiimlieil ah, I lit. ly-nvii toils, which would loail u Hani id over two bin lire 1 iur. Thew tlgil give Home Idi-a of the treat pop ularity and iui rt'iu.iiig Mile ut '"i'lii- Rising Suu bluve i'ul.ali. 1 The piflel Tower 1 eight in win t r tbiiu in siiuiiui r. inches shorter Ifaffllcteil with sore eye u Dr. Inrf Tliomp soii'a t.ye-wulur. I iriniifistsat-ll .it - per buttle. ffdifm Well Done Outlives Death," Even Your Memory Will Shine if You Use APOLiO Tha TatleM Ttata;. Between 3.000 and 4,000 litres o. wine Is made every year from grapes grown lo the gardens of the Vatican. This wine Is used almoat exclusively la administering the sacraments at mass. The Tope also assists at the harvesting, and this Is one of his annual occupations to which he looks forward with great pleasure. Here tofore his Holiness has every year, Id October, found amusement In shooting certain ktnns of small birds which are plentiful In the gardens, but this year this pastime was dis continued, owing, it is said, to the fact that Inst year several French Journalists, half Jokingly, half seri ously, said that It was beneath t he dignity of so illustrious an old man as the Tope o hunt birds, to say nothing or Ix'lng rough on tho birds. New York World. Cl"e Titentlflrattnin A personal In a lioston paper reads: "Mr. Ilowlaud. who had his faeo slapped at tho horse ehnw In New York the other night, is at tho Veudotno." The dwarf magnolia come lo Furope from China in !':, The Farmer and the Grocer. A grocer would not pay pound, turkey irkcy for one that Why should a farmer pay a grocer Royal leaking Powder for a baking jier cent, less leavening strength? The Royal Baking Powder is proven by actual tests to be 27 per cent, stronger than any other brand on the market. Better not buy the others, for they mostly contain alum, lime ami sulphuric, acid; but if they arc forced upon you, see that you are charged a correspon dingly lower price for them. ST HE KiND w THAT CURES m M A. WOl.l.Alll'lt, lli iklui'T, V lli iklui'T, V " ToHiirini? Kczcniu. "INDIGESTION AND" " LOSS OF APPETITE " 1 1 n r n n v y Y ' ..h TlIK rtil.l.HWlX', MM'Nil H's'lIMitNUt 'INI' I S I V Mil I it'll MIHt IMSIII I lh M Q .1' 4 ' W I'AI Ml It K , lit P. KIM Ml. N K lVN h Hr W tKll.l.t ti! M'l.t Mr liiniiw tin tt thru- vmr l lij -k.- aufl. rut n iisi I r !!- mill I 4' lllil , I HI In . tllait I Mkti tllHlil. m tit I. in! If U tk I fgfg !a 1 .ift nil fr'iil I IKllui'ttjl latll. M.'l Bint 1 l"vii. I tntii t.iritn mtlf t.L.n; uy rt-.uf mitii 1 - itil.i i u try N U DANA'S SARSAiAltILLA 1ivp l.h.n ne'r lr I., Ilk I I" I like Kiii'iv miin. I lilt it I- tml lales-t 1 1 nlir-l4 IUiii'iti fell AiMtM llr( nili-i lklajt f ii.ii Vu ut. In rV. i ! I ''Q 1 I. ml not Uk. Ii lA A I w 11M lli III IllUf . lll'W. XlldtP tnii , aM H lli rttiatcr, N. Y. i:. A. WOlXAIII.lt. f Dam Smaparllla Co., Tcltatt, MUne. Cures Scrofula Mr. E. .?. Unwell, Modford, Mass., says I i r n: oilier lias Is't-ni nredof Si fnlulj ,v tbe'liseof lour hollies of aTSTSRB "f'1 r huvlnir bad 11,11. '1 other tio IfsJSQTVC "'in' iil.inid hcihL rciliiced to iiil aaWaal te a low eoiiilitieu i f health, u ll wus tluailit she could in '. he. INHERITED 5CR0PULA. Cnn-rt my little lovi.f berrditarv ferotiilii, which ii.',eured ull im'r Ins lace, lor n Marl bud ui' en iiiall hoiu d u recovery . in n tiiiull) I .is Induced in use ff3nj3Ft bo'l'es cured blui, und PvTlyi no sMii,oiiei of the duieaxo remuiiii Ma 't. I.. Mai nuts, Malhenille, Miss. Out liock bit tills I In I Skri lli-.r ivr til nlfl iter. MA If I SI' hi I etc o . Al.-i.u, tif . lliil.1i- or Hurt tn oli Mill a 1's.lfiit. k ii. tjt (1 t J Alltll k urAIUll.1 ASUlSi. In n Ml' - Ml iw 1 - - : 1 1 H 3tr. a,i:a9 M , .-h rtvr -rAhsolutel vT iA Promotr Cure. 2-rA Permanent Cure. Perfecl'Cure. Th MeX Fleaaaal Way Of preventing tba grtpu, colds, lieaJachasaaA fever la U u tb liquid laxative rnt4f, Hrrupof Figs, whenever the sytns tt6t S) eutle, yet effective cleaning. To ll benedtast en niuat (ret tho true remedy mannfartarsst by tba California Kl Syrup Co. only. Fur aala by all druKicUts In ''' aud (I tut Mr. Rubber pontoons were ued br hd United Sta'e Army in the Mexican War. faiarrh Oso'l tie ( tired With local s pll ntleiis. a thev 1 atitiot reach the et of tLe disease, l iilarrli is a blNd et toiiKtittitietisI tlis4 ae, ntiil 111 older to cure It ) oil have to take Intiiiiu'i reined. e. H all's I nl sir h I uie Is taken In't ri.nll) , and at Is dl rretly en the Mood and nun on-, 'irtuer. Ilall a i aiairb t'ure Is 110 nuaek iieil'e.ne. It waa pir ritH-d by one of tie- !e-1 li i luiia tu tblt eoiintty fur year-4, und 1- n ivguhtt pie-i rlptloa, It Is composed if tliebi-st Ion iskhnst.,0'111. bilicd w lib the l-st hi. od pin ilirr. Si ling til l-rctly on I lie liillculis suiImci s. Tbe pel lee uiiitdiiat inn of the two hifc-redieiil Is w Lat produces smcIi woiiderrul ic-ult- in cm itig" vav tnrrb. send for te-tim-'tiiHl- in-e. K. J. t tusrv Ji t , l'r.u-., Toleilo, O. Sulii by ill UL'a-lsts, I I e t.s . The warm blood of nniin.i'i ha ofleu been focoin mended for cot ennptive. a farmer the pria of a tcn- weighed but seven ptuimls. the price of the powder witli 27 r.i .fi'f i iiti'l I'-iinu which t.nii ihr I ll'stst. 1 timt'lt. till I If lUfl-CTC r nn.9 1 fct-ktttv'r rJiiiipitri 1 ini. ijnr f"r I 1 in 1 r 'ii in h .' r s i' 1 .3r;cris?vJ . vLUF. GI'C b vWairS ; 1I n aJ MX- CURE. ICriMPiJe, 1 v-unt. J Cure Coiisinnplion. ' oiiclis, Croup, Sorei Ti.ruut. Si.lu tiy alt I'i i.i-i-i, on a t .u.irji.irr. Garfield Tea liltri-r l istii.tr 1 it HVI ltN'tit ' 'it, ii iv W 4. tliM ..N.V. Cures Constipation VORN NICHT AND DAY t 11. tin' u , in' w "i t rup- it U ui .t-r uii 'ir. nM,.lMltct 1 lii NliiMV S I at Imjti .tnint nn r tie 1 I nl st'i.t Kit i-f iursinir tin iii m r H iti'l ! f Hue ip r .at. 141 I rusMaV h m loik t Ity. TO YOUNC MENa -( It tt.lt. I M-rnintM ti U.trn 1, 1 JSC -It iul 1 Ml) I'H Hit Hi Ithl, il oio. 1 f ft 1 li 1. f..r ciiriidir 1 .'Mi. hi n ' H at w II 1 ,. w Ut. .' I till 11 f n tun : "tli. 1 iiy. in.n Atl'li IF YOU OWN CHICKENS I VOr WANT 1 A T T II 1- I H I Til K M TO-- - V 1 WAY f Ti n if ) i"i iticrrl It ri'p 11,1 ni u m il vfrt-li.ti. In or ll cl It tmi.itlt' FowIp Juilu I- 1; .y, u ini.wt kboW M'lni'iiiiiiK u'' u 1 r t in. lo nu i't 1 la. 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