The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 20, 1893, Image 3

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jut the yrt 17HS the boat and
or tb drum then tiacd In tha
were pot Into a permanent
. The tattoo, or beat of the
calling aoldlera to tbclr juar
)t nlRht. wae once callod "tap
i from the Putch word Kljrnifjlna?
Siore drink to be tapped or Bold."
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f ttrenirtb wmrf
Into the swnllln I
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a distress In my
Kb. and best of all.
nottre. I am now Slra. NwltfltH.
best of health. eselaU IW lbs." Mas. It
jrinnroKii. I'nion County, Mlflllnbnrj',r
oodV?Cures
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to MTmbhl laxatives anQ Rfin Toma,
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4 11.00 pet treks. Bowplet tree.
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LI1MCH RIVETS.
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JOSON L. THOMSON MFQ. CO.,
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DLOCB PCISCX
A SPECIALTY.
9 40.000. Wbrn mirurr
.i.ir pniwiam. f.p.rlliaor HotHprinm rail. w.
Ina that w.ll.ur, u..,maDilir. I' ila iruul auuj
alrl. Im,
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'iK .. Pain. DiminiHhe,
uook lo Mothers" raai ltd freo. con
UiuiiW valuable hi formation
voluntary ten imonlals.
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THEY NOT SAY THEY LIED
OALLAOHER AND DAVIDSON SAT
HDOnr. DIMFBET IB
INNOCENT.
Gallagher Wrltea and Rttiri to a Be
anarkable Confession In Which H
Bar th Con riot loo of Damp
eejr and Beattr In tha
Uomit.id Poisoning
Caee Waa tha Be
ault efa Plot.
Tatrtrk .T. OallKhr and J. M. PaTldson.
who ara now larring tirma In tha Weolarn
!iinyWanl I'anltantiary atl'ittsburu.ra.,
ror tcir confrd complicity in ilia ullcge.l
poiaonlng or tha non union workman In
the Hoinntead, Pa., mill, linre nial
another confewion In which they lay thay
weiapald toawrarawuy tha liberty of
HiirU F. DrmpM-y and Hobert J. lleatty,
both or whom, they now inert, arc Itin.K
rent or (ha crime r which they wera con
victed. They further mate, ao far as they
know, there wit no noiaon ailmlniatered to
I the men 111 tha llnmealeail mill llll..l.
ar'a confession was wriiten by lilraseir and
worn to belora a'Pquire. Iiavldson'a war
len rerbally in the prejence or wilnej
a
K K. Torter, a hn was Dempsey'a altor
nry, is one man who neTer believed him
guilty, and ever since the trial he has been
lathering evidence in hia ravor. About sii
week' ago he gut a letter rrom liullnjther in
which he akol Mr. Porter to cU at the
prison, as he desired tn make a siatemeni.
Mr. Porter t ailed a wetk or so later and In
Ihe presence of Warden Kdward H. VriKht
and Pqnire White. CJal lusher and Davidson
told their atorles.
ial'iBMlif r sa'nl the secret f as killing hiro
and to relieve his nu mind he wnnled to
make a lull onfrosion. He had it written
out and inrc Whitu swore him toil
PavnlKiti's veriml statement was simply a
rurrolHiration of (.n, lather's. jir i,rier
with the consent nfTliDiiias M. Marshall and
W. J. llreniien, who were HMociated with
him in the case, gave out Die substance of
Ihe contusion, suppressing on v the Humes
ot the men who IiuIIhkIiit savs'were in the
plot 10 send l'empsey m prison. Mr Porter
read, in substance, as follows from IihIU
pher's written confession, which he showed
was properly tinned and attested:
'lnipey and Itcatty are entirely Idihh
cctr. I neer got any owder or poison
Iroui them and I never iidniinistered unv in
the mill. I wus urreMed by Pinkertou'de
leclives and wns told that if I diil not no
what they wiintn.l me to do thev would In
dict me for murder and have me handed
They tfot me drunk and prepared a confes
sion forme. Iwnsc,tsiipted with moiiev
mid whisky fur I'J days, und 11 detective was
tliHdowiiiR ineiill (tie timu 1 (, told that
if I attempte.1 lo eet away I would he shot
After the story got into the newspam rs I
was given a revolver ,iid wns told that I
would he Justiiied in shooting any one who
molested me.
They told me that they wereafter Damp,
soy because hu was ut tlm head ot ti'e
Knights of lbor. and that orgaui.ation n
110 good and ought lo be broken up. They
s.iid if I wuiild testify amnst Ucmpscy and
JUatty they would not push a murder
chttrite against me. and that 1 would go free.
At the most, I would only get UU days to
satisfy the public. Thej kept telling me
tint to get miied in mv story, but to sweat
to what they said and stick lo it. They made
me rehearse the story lrciiently until ihev
were satisfied that 1 hud it oil by heart. There
ware other witnesses, w ho were to take theii
cut from me and tuuke their atoriaa corrob-
1.1 J r-j " vi mn true, tie
mreu us 10 niuae re oils or tha number of
men In the mill. That tJi 1 got from him
was borrowed money and was used to pre
vent mv furniture from being taken from
me. J but K. . Kouiuxnii. ti,e prisoner in
Juil who lestitud that 1 told him I'emnser
was uinocent and that this was a put in! lob
told the irtiih. J did tell him that. I was
kept supplied with money, provisions and
clothes while 1 was in the juil, the same at
when I was out.
"Ihey kept continually telling me to
fwrnr thisciise through and stick to it so as
they could not swear out of it like in the
t'r.tchlpw case. It they got this case
through they taid that would settle the
Homestead nple, 1 was told Ihey dad "S
witnesses reudy to holster up my story
J hey had me o hud y fnght.md ui.d kept
me drunk so long, i uid not know whether !
was living or dead half ol the time '
luvids..n'a Muteineut wus about the same
as liullugher s.
U the two stick to the statements thev
have made, the papers will he prepared and
an appesl to the Hoard or Pardons will be
inudu ut Ihe earliest inciting pos hie pe
si.les this, something may be done to prose
cute ttie detectives whose names are con
nected w ith the alleged plot. T1B pardon
Hoard alonu cuu freu Dc.,fey und Heattv
because Ihe matter has patavl leyond the
jurisdiction or the courts, the Supreme
vourt having re I used ihe appeal made
jvl.en a new (rial was not granted by tl
lower court.
FOIBOKED FOOD.
Danger In Impure Milk, Chceas and
Cornocl lioef. Many Persons ber.
iounly Injured.
The poisot.liig of tlio entire hoiiseliold of
Fiedcrick 1!. Miles, a wealthy Philudel.
phiu:i wlio Is a summer cottugar at Hay.
bcud, N. J., and tho death of his wife in
ronvultiotiH have caused alarm umong their
ne:gl.bors. Mi.ts Ada Miles and Fre torick
li. Miles, Jr., n daughter o':if ion the
dead woman, and three servants are in a
Tiiiral condition from use of the milk.
The p JiMiimig was caused by some chem
ical cliHiif;u in the milk nse.l in making
what is known us liavarian cream. TU
cicani wus eaten usiiesert al dinner Thurs
day. Al niiiltiigh:, Mrs. Miles wus taken
ill. Hie called her duughier, tjertrude, and
coiui.liiiiu-d of cruiups. Miss Miles weni
to sum'.iioii the servants, and toiind Hrulgel
Dully, i he cr-.. ulso ill with cramps. Mist
Adu Miles and lluail Miles were seu.ed witb
iimilui' puins eurly thu next muining. Mrs
Miles lingered uutil Wednesday when ah
it led,
'.'A r ni i v.i rotKoi.'Rn i:v iMrt'iii f in rsr.
Mauslieid. O., physicians are dealing w ith
a wholesale, cas of poisoning, J is all
laiuiliw, aru sick und ten persons at tin
point i f denih, the result ot eutiug cheese
made by a local cuceso com puny and sold
by grocers.
Tho victims sufl'er intensely. Physiciaiu
diller us to tnc causo, two cluiming it is th
rt-Hiill of coutumiiiuted well wuter.
roisoxtu v cax.nku iohn iifrr.
At Giecnsburg, Pa., Mrs. Annie Mooney
and family were poisoned by eutmg Vanned
corn beer. All weie taken seveiely 111 alter
eating it and prompt medical aitendanie
alone saved their lives.
Mu'deraod Bulclde by a Convict.
Henry Kingleton, a negro serving a life
sentence at the penitentiary, Jackson, Miss.,
killed Lulu Payne, a female convict, by
stabbing her repeatedly witb a file. Ex
tate Treasurer lleiuruingway, a convict
who la also a trusty man, and a guard dis
armed him, as they thought, but Eing!eton
drew a razor and cut his own throat repeat
edly. He will probably die. Jealously
prompted the attack.
WtlTlLIH THE WHEAT.
Weatera New York Devastated by the
Devouring Worm.
Tba weevil has appeared among tha
wheat Balds of Western New York for the
flrtt time in 40 year and la doing untold
damage lo the crope. Almost balf a century
ago Ihe pert swept through the wheat fields
of this section of the state and devastated
them. There la hardly a field in Orleam
county which ! not affected and in many
Instance the head or grain is fairly alive
with the little worm.
The appearance oMbe wrevil ha about
paralysed tha farmers, ror while a good rxr
tlon of this year's crop will be marketable
it is a certainty that neit year'a crop will be
almost entirely demolished. A great many
ot the farmers ere already beginning U
make preparations to put tn rye this rail ir
preference to wheat. This ia their only
salvation.
The weevil is a worm abont the I of I
rin and varUs In length from 1 to 3 11 or an
nch. When it begin to reed on the kerneli
or grain it la or a dull green. Later It change
lo a bright yellow. It burrows Into tb
grain when ft is In a milky state and con
sumes the interior, leaving nothing but lbs
ball.
WEEKLY CHOP REPORTS.
Harvesting of th Winter Wheat Favor
ed By Good Weather.
Following is the ofticinl weekly crop re
port: The weather hns been favorable for
harvesting throughout the winter wheat
belt, live harvesting Is progressing in Minn
i sot a and Nebraska and the corn cmp ia r
ported as much improved and in etcellenl
tondition in the principal corn producing
States.
Pr.:isv i.v kia. Harvest in progressing
favorably; corn, potatoes, tobacco und Iruik
doing well.
Wist ViimisiA Wheat mostly stacked in
goo I condition; oats, maturing: corn clean
and of line inior; buck wheat doing well; to
bacco iu good condition; clover fair, timothy
light.
Onto Fine growing weather wheat, clov
er and hiirlcv harvested over ihe middle and
southern sections; wheat threshing in prog
ress: quality aood: oats turning fust; corn
advancing r'upidly; early potutues matured.
Tnr licrman Federal Council is discusa
mg a schema for taxing advertisements auf
making ohligntorj tho placing of stain pi
upon receipts, to cover in part the increased
tieiie eutuiled by the new army bill.
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wheat-No. i iui.
No. I Pe l
t'OUN No. H Yellow cur...
High Miied ear
No. '1 Yellow Hiellrd
Mielled Miied
OA IS No. 1 Wliite
No, ' White
No. :t White
Miied
KYK-N.v 1
No. 'J Western. New
Fl.iil'K Kamy winter put?
Funcy Spring' patents
Fancy Straight winter....
XXX linkers.
live Flour
HAY Haled No. 1 lim y..
Puled No. 2 Timothy
lined ' 'lover
Timothy from country...
8TKAW Wheat
Oats
FKKD No. 1 W h Md f
Hrowu Middlings
Hrsn. suckel
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BUTTKR Klgin Creamery 23
Fancy Creamery 17
Funcy country roll 32
Low grade A cooking.... H
CHF.KSK Ohio full make. 8
New York (ioshen )
Wisconsin Swiss H
I inilmrfcr (Kail make)... 10
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APPLES Fancy, V bh... ;t 00 4 00
Fair to choice, V bbl.... 2 SO Z W
UKAXS
N Y .V.Mfnew;PeaiisVbhl 2 10 2 2
Pima Henns 4
I'OTATOKS
Fancy Hose J ,'4J 2 75
Choice Hose 2S 'i Xi
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DRE8SED CHICKEN.1
Spring chickens e lb
lress, d ducks V"'
I'ressed turkevs '
LIVE (Tilt KENS
Soring chic kens
Live chickens V pr
l ive Pucks f pr
Live Turkeys V n
I".(i(iS pa A Ohio fr.sh. .
(ioose
I Hick
FEATHERS
Ellta live Geese y tJ.
No 1 Extra live ge ese . fl,
Mixed.
vise ri 1 cxii-iT
TAM.OW Country, n. . . .
City
fEEflS Clover
Timothy prune
Itlue grass
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ilOXEY-White ciovir....
Hiickwnent
MAPI.E SYKl'P. new c rop
CIDER country sweet f- bid
HERRI Ej;errjiiitrt
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Raspberries, blii' k ....
red
Huckleberries
( ion-cherries
Cherries
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RYE No. 2 !
CORN' Mixed
OATS
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OATS No. 2. While
Bl'TTER Creamery Extra.
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WHEAT No 2 Red
RYE Western
cornNo.
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J'rime Steers $
om biitclicr
Hulls and dry cows
Veal Calves
Heavy and linn calves
Fresh cows, per head
6 2-". lo
1 2lo
2 no lo
f Ml In
4
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20 (X) to 40
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Prime OS to 100-Dj slier p. . . .1 4 m tn 4 7S
fiood mixed 4 20 lo 4 40
Common 70 to 73 lb sheep... .mi to Hon
tl'J.'i'lL J 'A .'in to 00
IIUCiH.
(or.d Yorkers 0 40 to (1 fsO
Common Yorkers 1; 2-'it l 35
Roughs 4 oJto b 00
'tt & liOto ti 10 '
BhaMatastte; aaasa asaa ana Weal.
The onty surprtilntr thlnp; abtut
rtductloo of the time between ev?
York and Chicago is that It has come
o late. Twenty hour are ample for
l little leaa than a thousand miles
Hie waste of time that ha deferred
until no late a day the arrangement
If thla new table between the lakci
ind the aeaboard hi been at ata
tlona where the awltchlnif of rolling
itock, the transfer of baggage ano
malls and the appointing of coachci
pave been don without that dls
patch that ha, characterized the run
ling of the fast expresses. An aver
iRe of fifty miles, an ho;ir Is falrlj
roxl, but It Is not phenomenal. Id
fact, the American railway system
las scarcely kept paco with the do.
rclopment of tho ocean steamship,
tervicc. TBsseugers arrived In Chi
:njro Saturday who took ehlp nt
sjuconstown tho previous Sunday.
Ml the difficulties of ocean travei
taken Into ac-ount, this is more Ini
press! ve than making 1,000 miles lo
twenty hours without a mountain
range to cross and with no engineer
Ing problems of any perplexing nature.
The railroads throughout the court
try arc likely to le stimulated to Im
provement of their schedules hy tlx
oew express trains between the lakes
ind the Atlantic. The .Su.t hoi user.
rice, so far as It Is controlled it
Southern centers. Is In urgent need
of i-peed in. The Southern planter!
jught to insist on letter time for tht
valuable but pTlshahle fteighis thej
tend to Notthern markets. Sititherc
bu-loess men have everything to gait
b) bringing South and Norih ttmri
Clonely together. There lmt been
considerable Improvement dining tin
past year In means of conimunlcatioi
Letwetn Chicago und tbo (itilf; but
the manlpulat Pn of neither passcngci
Dor fast freight trains l jet wha.
Intelligence, energy and a little tnori
outlay or money would eaMiy make it
The next s-t-p for Notthern anc
Eastern, as well at Western ati(
Southern railway iii;in;i.'ctiiciit, otigh:
lobe popularlc the improved scrvlci
by lowering the rates. T'iaw-1 is like
postal service the cheaper the 1. taint
the greater the number of letters.
The lower the railroad ticket tin
more the thousar.ds that will uie it
.riiti iisi. 1 1 r ri I1
Woman's Inilucure In t h inn.
The liiwa und social'. ustotiiKoi'Cliln
nako a womun'M life 11 most rcntm-ted
one, in every war; nn.l y t , in ,utc of
ill ditutclvnutiiget!, 111 n, country ih ft
iisJcj inflin tn-n inc.;-,' pnwi i ful. The
sromen of CIiiuh are tin- very In'k1n:iis
tf tlio Nation, Hcc:niii' to be lirt! with
natural netis.- of h.nn-ety wliii-liis
eoiiHpieuotislv aliscnt ihuhiil the men.
While the) ineiidiicity t Cliitninii 11 is
proverbiul, th wium 11 are, ns n nil",
truthful, und have great sir, tiLTtli c I
(haraet-er. They nitike gmul wives,
Itruggliuir bravely ti restrain tli'-ii
biiabauds from rnnihlm clrinkiuiT, opium
imokiug and inirnod. rut ' pumhlini;,
ftcoafor notno of wliich most of them
have a jiroensity. They me dutiful
daiiubters and devoted mothers. II
ia only Hiirprising tluit tiiero are not
mora cimm! men to be found among
their sons.' A I'liuiaiiiHiti' uioSv .-,.
deeming qunlity, however, in the warm
affection and respect be generally feeli
for his mother. Their til in I obedience
ia indeed remttrknlile. A mundarin
some forty years of nire w ill cnlmly re
nuirk that be inu! go here, or tbut he
eunnnt go there, beciniM Ins mother
linn bidclen or forlmlib u him to do so!
And woman's intl-ieu'-c in not alone
confined to the ilituil circle. It is
well known that I.;-Hnii-l'hiiny, the
great innti of I'hi'in. eoiisult-i "Lnily
Li'1 on mutter of importance, ami to
her credit let it b, M.i.i tint he in nl
waya foremost in favor of pr.resnnd
a tuoro enligiitciii'd ay of coverniti
tho country. Tiie I.mpr. ss io.n,-r
is nlso u woinari of t-. -u ! inti llii-iiee ;
iudeecl, when the ciiMnh unlade s 1 1 her
education and moih- of lift- me taken
into eouHiih i utiori. it miot Im itdnntteil
that nho is one cd tic uimt D-miirkaldrt
Women of t lie u'e. 'J hut she is not,
however, cjint.' exempt from f, minine)
vanity is shown ly tin- fact that she
Wns not loliir sinei) iidinolilshed by tho
lioard of ('eiiaorii for iliehhiug tjo
vouthfully. New York IWt.
KNOWLEDGE
rrii.cs comfort ami improvement and
tetjclsi to u-rsonal enjoyment when
rightly usecl. The miuiy, who live bet-t-r
than others and enjoy life more, with
less; CX ( mlituie, liy moro inii.tly
uiliiptiiiL' the woiM'i, Is-st .-oductK to
tho luc cls of physical being, will uttcst
tho vulue t heiihli of the pure Iicjuid
laxutivo princilis cmbiuccd iu tho
tt metly, Svrup of Fig.c.
Its cxcclli iuv i; duo to its presenting;
iu the form most tieeeptahle ami pltas
nnt to the taste, the refrohinirund truly
bct:i he ml proHrties cf a perfect lit x
Otive; c Hi c tiiully c lean-ing the system,
disiiflliiig colds, heudathcii und levers
tii.U permanently eiiiiug coin-iiiation.
It lain given hntinfaetion to millions hiid
met with tho approval of the medical
profession, Ucause it aids on the Kid
utys, Liver and ISowds without weak
tumg them und it is jierfcctly freo from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all tlrucr
pistsiu fiOc unci f 1 Ixittles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the iiume, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept tuy substitute it oflcrud.
The Vegetriaa Ihcory.
Vegrtsriana say it is a popnlnr fal
lacy that meat ia needed for strength.
Cue proniiuent exponent of tho faith
says it is a fact that tho strongest ani
mals in the world are vegetarian and
not carnivorous. It is tho ferocity ol
Ul lion rather than hia strength that
makes him formidable. An elephant
ia a match for several liuiis, and ia a
vegetnrinn. The animals with most
speed ami endtirnneo--tho horse, tha
reindeer, the nut' lope and others are
also vegetarians. l)o trainers, says
the authority, alwsys feed their trick
animals on a strict vegetarian sliet, and
many hunters do tho same thing.
Chicat-o Herald
During a cyclone in Oxford. N. C,
a two-room dwelling was carried otf
'J0O yards without injuring tho occupant.
tJk)vkV:
Z -"--B"B 1 1 BaZ-lafcJlrBaBfJ
None but Royal
liakinir Powder is alisoltitcly pure. No cither
equals it, or approaches it in leavening
strength, purity, or wholcsomeness. (Sec
U. S. Gov't Reports.) No otlu r is made
from cream of tartar specially refined for it
and chemically pure No other makes such
light, sweet, finely-flavored, and wholesome
food. No other will maintain its strength
without loss until used, or will make lire;.d
or cake that will keep fresh so long, or that
can be eaten hot with impunity, even ly
dyspeptics. No other is so economical.
If you want the Best Food,
Royal Baking Powder
is indispensable.
11 The best is, Aye, thn Cheapest." Avoid Imitations of
and Substitutes for
APOLIO
flu Knt Ra T)frmivA
" " - -ss.i.-r- asu.i ( hi nii wnicn iavin me I
nn.(n. injur ifv mm And burn rm I
' . 'L.L ,. - .',,s . 'I,.i j . t ,lli a .a I
Durrtt.lf, m ii Iht iwiitBtimfvr I ri i. a y tiB I
tlf srlsva.. I.sii-b . SBllh yv.,.u a 'a.. ... V I
August
Flower"
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" I tu Post M.1.1 tcr lit-rc and keep !
fl strtrr T liMt'i I i-lil A rr t a. t I'hiifir 1
I IHM. !v 'l i lllll 'I I W1
fur sale fur some 1 1 inc. I think it is
a plendiil medic inc." Iv A. Homl,
1'. M., l'avili.m Ct ntrc, N. V.
'Die stotr.aih is the icstrvoir.
If it fails, . very tliinv fail-;. Tb.c
liver, the kidneys, the littles, the
heart, the head, the- blood, tin-111 rvt s
;.ll 1:0 wrong. If von foil wronc,
look to the stomach brst. Put that !
t i h t at fnu'c by tiMtij; August
l'lowcr. It asMirt s a good itppttite
and a good digestion. as
DRINK
mn mi
I5lrt?lotn.- ! iftonri t ul
(.(Melefkll iiir, misij with I
tilr.tr cud ui iinl waltr. Atk I
lor boll rt Btcrortlt ! nru:
r ata. 1 4 .'JV i.U It ic
lUf1 l for fi'int. ht tieili, nt I
f I oil f.ii u Uv liuflitt, let pta, rrttl,riiuuf h lo
li.ta ttrl .toui. t ARrula uiikr L. vjr WiUt u )
FRANK I HOUSH a Ctl235Wiih;M. Botlcn, Mut
F!ENSION,V,,,!ri:.V:
'Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
Iw I'rlui ipavl i4nuiir I H. Iviibiuu liurfBH.
i l sitU Uil tal , l&iatJjltt.U Uln.,; 1 let I lua, tLl kilo V.
SOUTHERN FARMS!;:
loll hAI.K si low
rlie. ,4 ru.li;
alMlK-e I'1 setil-1
otiie- 1 t 1 enl.
llile-reili vtrllernr et'M-rlpt., lli-e lut.
CAI.IiW1 1.1. a J I I A 1 1 . Met-inis, Trvs.
P 4 TPVTC THAU! MAKKK I' aanilnaltiiti
I A 1 111, I , MliU hilvn-e nk l ,ali-ntalll I v
vt In veil I Inn, He ii fur Icot-hCrft C. utile ti, Iioh t
a i hii Ml I'AHUc K ei'KAKItl l.l V aaeusi.Tus. H.c.
pill I.'I'IIV OKI) IK Vol' AIcK llAlsisu
I l.lekeiK. ln ilfaT kM l is Mkai will .,,
enil cee.v nieii-h. c 'nChI'ikii,- f,-lli all mImiui It heml
f-T II. C A llAltll.K I I. U.S. 1.1, H !.
UK 1 I l.l" ciol.iiailra ;i, h.r. il.-. .' in. (in.
s 11,1 Ii .' C ii.Mi.n S I'e.e linalli- ' I ! an. I
c all. Ir.e. kMcll'l t'Vc I.K 11., si. Nulla. 11,,.
UEAVK.H Clll IKi.K AM, MI'HII AI. ISKTITI1 K
r.ir ",e,at u. u, l yiins Imllrs h urt tnr ill...
iro-l eaiBl.iie in lln. H T. TatLoa, Heater, l a.
3
Pisa's Resnselr Sir Otarrb Ml th
buia by 0iu(glu vr aaul b, awl.
aa K. T HsmIiIim. Wanaa l-a.
fgi",iJ"11' 1
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8 COOl lh fSlisud. I
Outnchei Tnim I
MAlflaj I'l.-eat .n,
MsbTJ mwm WW
We Care Basxere.
!No siiitw of bow Vena staled I rig. Writ
or frsw trwatlen, tsertlmonlals, etc., to H. J.
tnllenswemh A Cs,Otk,i, Tlua;a Otm M. Y.
'ru l: by mad. ll.ltV
A lute made In Parts 113 year ago can be
aeen In a New York store.
Conductor T.. D. tioomla, tletmit. Mleh.,
"y,i . Khf of Hl'' Catarrh Cnr ia
wonderful." rite hia about It, Hold bf
UruKfisla, Itn. '
The surface of I-sse Superior is C03 feet
above the ocean's level.
'I he first plaster cast was made by Trrro
clno in 1470.
('cinch nlulits I (In going tn bed take a dose
of llaleili s l inversal CkiikIi srup.
Advertisements first appeared In newsv
pnprrs in 10''2.
rWrliatn's rills ltislra.1 of slnshy mineral
w alarm. lWcbatn's no either. SB eta. a bos.
The growth of the average linger unit l
an inch anil half -er year.
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a. a. a '
; Do Ye'.i bleep Pevcef.-'W 1
!" TlreS Nai are's ei-l restorer, ba I en J i
alreal !
"lie, like lbeerlt, bia rends tls.lt
puea f
' Yt here lurlune seniles J
Cmu lilen lhal oeseis Iteut lieMt nf tx-.t-, lbs i
rjiljriiii
Re cl
Which l tiiavh' f ritfc It It Ivmitprrl lr J
miTi i tli- I Kl I ' 1 11 N or K sk. aud Mill
(o-t si I. IV K I IV K Ami. I Mil 41'iiiuitni w.rr!m '
Hiitii'tiv, fur thrf Mir likf tutln
A Mli m tih n mnilisi rhrrki J
' ISSSI- BBS! ,- SB I tf- ! 1
" O, hIiiiI m y unil t tint oiilv t.ihuoit
n 1 11 - -
IIM kHiitl III ilrrf.la"
"THE PILGRIM
CHARMS fEACEFUL SLEEP
A CHILD CAN LITT IT AND
TURN IT OVER.
I iblt'Mfil ni Sit. ;tl Wanrit Miis1!, Yurk,
Sf a Mutllllliill I'lilf, lltiattsMI.
Kir Milr Ii all rcllil'li' l'falra '
Iti lacvta I fin hi-Kiftrrtxl 1 nvim-irk oa iH (
t.fiiniiiB I'Uirr lin. i
ri-utt fr Mottrf Saiiig I'riMiPr. r-r.
Alias Tnrk 4 Hi y nm I Ion, llonton,
Vmjll(.lll-I'ltnloti, Srw York, riiil(Vlhirt.
I till lMltHC, Hittl r-mili lss.-.i, tuti
I Bi It 'It ll I H Illlli ill, MttM. , rMlirhM vtsii, MilHM. :
VV'hiiiiiui, aSlkWM.. I'liilmiy, Mttsa., r i intuitu,
Ml st st
I' N I !
mm
3 Sn4 6c. in ktirnps lor leopsg
illuiiritcd calaluuc of bicycles, funs,
nd iportlng ondt of rvere, deMripiloa.
John S.CasilrmaCs Bast. SSaaa
e Wonderful Patch Plate
4 new unit aelc-iiclnV e, in. lale lr m, n.llui
1 in. I' riesa. I piel. I, en iiml I.eaei.M hlimil
Ihe eeae ul Hi ea ui a,.,ie. Ik l m,,. pi.ua
e,.aeilv 1' lei.l. n.ll im.-ii.i i.Ki .'iilie.iM leiika. willed
Meulilei.al It. ,ej.mr ul mi) tlti.ii.iiha a .,,, t, le
is e.r. eaeh. 1'ile-r 14 e .eies. J l.ir -J.I e-e ma.
Antei iii , e ii ul. ilit.a et. ,s . itii ,a. li..MeL
A.l.n.a.-I )-. I'4'l I'e, I' I. ATI-. (II..
IJI su seined hi, ten ttr lilli.il. Iplila. I'm.
MARRIAGE PAPER uvula tlil t-trrtM lttteil
GI NM I.V NOMIILV, TOl.MKl, OHIO.
r.T WORLD'S FAIR & RETURNS $1,511
fb Travalrr Mnp .'itttt win iiiUht hw luln It
IaimuIv uuiv O Wm. baisl fui Wluul bt,,PU0
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