The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 03, 1894, Image 7

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    Wdharaspori, l'a.
ervous Prostration
' iTi U
$tf8"B'n " u awvw -
aol'l Srapar.iu oa ueipeu nic wun
f j. For three year 1 have been doctor
Lirould not Bt cured. Soon after be
ffef tbe better. Jo a short lime 1 waa
fplenU1l). f.ir several monim prj-
dor heart trouble and
Nervous Prostration.
ret well aid am able to do work of
krfff Slll'l. 11 1 unu iiuii iriuw iwu
Sarsa-parilla
flood's
to
Teeth.
Id examining men desirous, of Join
ing the Koyal Marine of tb-iKn.
glish armv recruiting osllcers are di
rected to pay special atentlon to the
rondition of the teeth ot a candidate.
Seyeo defective teeth, or even less if
tbey Impair the blMDir or grinding
capacity, will render candidate In
eligible, and the examining medical
D nit er Is dliccted to t;iko Into special
consideration the probability of the
teeth lasting.
Am Is a meal of which we are con
etantly pav-alting hence It should
always be pure,
A Meaaa Oat the DlfHraliy,
Any strain or bending of the back for aay
length of time leaves It In a wnikaed condi
tion. A meant ont ot the difficulty I always
bandy and obaap. Do a id dona by Mr.
Herman Hohwaygel, Aberdeen, 8. L., who
says that for several year he suffered with
a chronic stitch In tho baek, and was given
op by doctors. Two bottle of Bt. Jacob Oil
completely cured him. Also Mr. John LaM(
F.lnora, lod.,aya that for several yaara ha
suffered with pain In tho back, and one Dot
lie of Bt. Jaoob Oil cured him.
KIiik Owar It of Hweden ha comoed an
ol to tin1 memory of tlounoil.
Ir. Kilmer's HwAsir-ilooT etirea
nil Kiiltii-y ntid Itluddcr trouble.
I'umplilc't and Consultation free.
Ijthrntory Hlnghumpton.N.Y.
Cures
Lsrlha I do not know what would tiave
Lto me." Mas. S. HaADooca, 401 Erie
Wllliamiport, Pennaylvsn'a.
i
Ljt pilla are purely vegetable, and do uot
ptio or sripe. IKil" oruiUk
the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OH
Other Chemicals
are ie,l In the
preparation of
w. llAKEIt ti C0S
reakfastCocoa
U-hlrh U absolutely
jiurm mnd soluble.
It ha more than three timr$
tktitrtniilli ot Cocoa uiiied
with Btarcb, Arrowroot or
Susan and is far wore eco-
Led, co$tlng iv (Aon one cent a eup.
i delicious, nourisuwg, auu
utr.1".
Cold by Ororers everywhere.
BA & CO., Dorcheiter, Maia.
j r ,v , rv
' i era n
MP
FN V 18
'04
ft jtl
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'f'v4
COLCHESTER-
Spading
Joot.
The liev. IwlKlit I.. Momly
miiu.
lit
poot
V hen Traveliai
rVbrtlier on plcaatira bent, or bu'lnr,tke on
every trip a bottle of Kyrup of FIkh, an It acta
nioxt ilcKMiitly and effectively on the kidney a.
liver and lovt eln. preventing fever, headat bea
and other form of nlrknena. FnrmlelnilOventa
and f I bottle by all leading druiite,
I.oihIiiii'k forflpn H)ii)littlin 1h 270.000.
Hall'" Cntarrti ( nre I a liquid and to taken
Internally, and ! diret'tly iimiii the lil(d
and niucoii eiirfare of the iytem. rnd foi
li'jitiiui.niHl". free. Sold liv DruculMl. i.ir.
K j. C'lllNEV CO.. 1'rup., Jolvdo, O.
Tli1 uvituk1' lifu f nxhlp N utKJiit !i! yfun,
Hrrritnitna viiom 'oroii. Honr TnnoAT.
! .. Iinnlil irv "ti'inu'ii' Unmrh(al IriMhtt,
Minplti Imt Miru ri'iiiedy. buhi unty tit boxt4.
1'ric '4 ixntB.
Miinui'l (iar.'ln, who timitlit Jt-uuy Mud, in
till tfifliliin In bin With ynr.
HIilloh'a Tare
I.lil nn a miariit.fl. It c ure Inriolent Con-
auiBVtiou; it m the Bunt Congu (Jure; 'Ac., Wc., II
If afflicted with mire eyemtBe Dr. Innoi' Tlinmp.
miu' Eye-wnter. UriiKKlxtxM'llat Pt ixiitU'
BEST In Market
BEST IN WFAhi.NO
The outer or tap aula
ei(udn ihe Hliolelenpita
1own to ttie tieel, ptotect
lug ttie tuHt In tPKVlnit
and in oilier bnl wurk.
ASK YOfll PEALEH
OKTHKM,
iAnd (Imi't lie put dIT with
0D,OUU
..vt in Mluneaoio.
TUy will bewut toyuu
Chester Rubber Co.
Glow
I X . -
I1 v -
POPULIST SYMPATHIZERS.
ACRES OF LA NO
for !( by the Saiki Prt
A Dl'LI'lII Kailfoad
Fend fur apt abd Circu
iddnai
HOPEWELL CLAMKE,
land Commuaiouer, bt. Paul. Main.
f
1 oaiatapttve and people
: wtiobave weak lunmor Amu
ma, mould un fUo Cure fur
I t'outun.ptuiu. It bai cured
(boucle. It b not injur-
I vtj one. It ! not bmd to tanv.
Ill m tbe bei coutilj iy rup.
bold overywbere.
awawaamiM
! ml k i
If3
A Ruddy
on cheek
and brow
is evidence
mat tnv
body is
getting proper, nourishment.
When this glow of healthy is
absent assimilation is wrong,
and health is letting down.
Scott's Emulsion
taken immediately arrests
waste, regardless of the
cause. Consumption must
yield to treatment that stops
waste and builds flesh anew.
Almost as palatable as mili
rn-pnr.il br Srntt A ltuwne. N Y. All rimrffiite.
xv. i.. Dorr.i.As S3 snnE
,'ii'lom wiiik, coMinjf Ironi
J 4 in trt vulne lur tin' inonry
III nil' ,lriu. .uni- uiiu intic
K ii .n the iHittmn. r.very
warruntnl. '1 :ikc no milmli.
lull-. Six li.tal piiprm Inr lull
il(-.i'ripliiiot imr tmnplcte
linr's inr lutiifn uiiu veil-
. .)..-.... ... ...rt.l f.xw it.
Vi-L DOU oujyg --ju .-1 ra UJ t ii .i
LATtsT mai. ' how tci or.
ilcrliy muil. I'otiii-e free. Ymi run Rtt tin Imt
burgaiiib of dcult-rb Uv puh uur sliuct,.
l rruiilUt: (1
I .WF1T. Tk
I Knv lif.,
M. vinriuiNiiint,. -
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PATENTS"
-THOMAS r. SIMPHON.
lwlllUK(OD, V. V. no m J m imm
obtained. write for InvenUir'e Uulna
II A 'VI? VTC TRAPEMAKKB. Kmniluatton
J 1 l ii I CS. unit advice iu to puleuiaPimy
of Invention. Hend far liiveutora ttulde.or luU'Kl
pateut. I'ATKICK )' AKhKl.t. Waiiihitii. I) U.
EECHAM'S PILLS
What
(Vegetable)
They Are For
Senator Allen Defenda the Birbte of
Coaeyltea.
In the Senate at WaNhlnirton Mr. Allen,
Neb.1 offered the following revolution, tor
which ho nked immediate euUKiderntion:
Wherenn, II ! currently reported tlnit un
armed, Inw-nlililliiK mid peip-enldy diNponed
but tineniploytHl citlr.ens of the I tilted ritntev
Are atHiut ieeentily to iiHi'inlde in Vnlilii(i
ton to petition ConlftcM for n-ilef from their
exlxtlnit condition:
Wherea. Thrcutt of nrretlni( aiteh pervotiv
have been tiiude on their enterimr tli lii
trlctot Columliiu mid the city of NVifbiiiKton,
therefore, lip It
lleeolved, I'lrxt, thnt under the t'oiistltii-
(Ion of tho I'nlted Htutev, cltlzi-iiKof the flit
ted htiiti a. rctfrirrib' of their nuik or fdutinii
In IfTe, huvo nn uniloulited and uinineitlon-
utile rlt'lit to peucriil.lv nvHeinlde ntid petition
the government for a reiirtw ot their Rrlev
aneca nt any place within the t'nlted Htnte,
wncro ttiey do not c rente n liri-ncli or llie
jieaee, meiutce or enduiitter perMou or prop
erty or dlxturb the trunnctlon of pulilic Inix
linia, or the free uw of utreetv and hlithwaya.
by tbe piiiilioi MHHitiil, mat aucti pernoint nuve
a tindoiihted a rittht to vllt the nowmbly In
the elty ot Wiixliluutou fur any and nil pence-
able purpose ae In other iortioii tif the ter
ritory lielonirltiK to the Lnlteu MtHte. lit all
time being aiueiinble to the Inw for any vi
olation thereof; third, that a.ieh perxoni have
t right to enter on the eapitol ground of the
United Htntea and In the cnpl'ol itwir aa rullv
and to na Kr,,t nu extent bm other cltlrena ot
lereoti an long tut they do not dmturli or
ilnder the triinrection of the public bulnea,
menace the public pence or right of ierons
and property, mid any tlirciit of vIoIcihh- to
uch peron'uinler uch clrcumxtniice would
bo a clear vtnlattoii ol their I oiietltutlounl
right; fourth, that wo commend the prompt
enforcement of all tit l'ou-titiitioiinl lnw
ItMiklng to the pre.iervutioli of the puldlc biu-
luee and the prevention ot crime, Imt under
(iretenne of preserving the public eaco and
the prevention and piiiiNhment of crime
peaceable and law-uliidliig cltii'.en inut uot
lie tlMturtied In the full and free exer.'loa of
their CoiiKtltutifdinl right.
Ubloction wn made to tho courddcriitlon of
the resolution ntid it went over under tin.
rule.
THE NATIONAL GAME.
EsGt.tt hn organized her llrt baiebnll
learn.
Fahsi i t. I tho talleet tniiu ou the Ne
Vork team.
Tbi! cry all alout; tho line i. anything tc
bent lionou.
HottrHr.nN practice trips will bo lu vo?im
again next spring.
Latham lmt been nppoiute I liel 1 cnptaln
of t tin Clucluuatl.
Mii.i.ta will play third bais nu.l c:iptali
the Ht. J.ouls Brown.
Tbi Hi are twenty-five player on the pay
roll of tlm Washington t'lub.
Thk New York Club intend to carry seven
teen men throughout the (eiixon.
JiNitiSo", litz and Mcrrtw lire playing
phenouieual ball lor the llaltltuorf.
Thk Chicago Club ha returned to tl:e use
Of tho old and famuu white MO'.'kiug.
F.DMCNii C'i.arkm T. Stfuman, the poet nip)
broker, is au euthutiaitic luisnimll cr.tnk.
Hiwton line the three iliortent outfieldcrf
in the Leaguu in MoC'nrthy, Duffy nn I B in
oon. That great American query, "What tb
core?" ha gue on duty for the c:iou o
Thk mascot crar.9 thit io prevalent in ,
baseball a fuw yean back has died out eu
tirely.
Tatar are four players among the Chlen
goe who measure six feet one Inch in height
?yfi two wbo are six feet tull
It Is aWewortny fact that every man on
the Baltimore team began his baselall ca
reer either as a pitcher or a catcher.
Mtmmr. the New York player, will make
his mark lu the League. He tin showei up
strongly iu butting, Holding uud bae run
ning. Ex-rREHiPEvr .Ton 1?. Pat, of the Ncn
York Club, think that this will be the iu
u"cesful year for baseball in tho history ol
the game.
Tttr. Dickinson College baseball tc.vn hat
two Indian pitcher, an 1 the iiarri mrg
llasehall Clutialsypo-..'iesaii III liau twirlrl
allied Slackiiy.
Dohton's Inlleld i well nlgli perfe !. Tb
four men play almo-t n one. the t en o
am work reuniting, i ney an s-'eai to uj
ut the right placx nil thu tim.
Mrl'Ht.i:, of the Cincinnati, and Tony .'I'll
lane, of the l!altiniore. lira the only player
in the Idg League who puiyen wmi -American
Assoelatiou in it inaugural ye;.r
The Uultlmores' right Held fence nn beep
moved iu about thirty lct. aud the crank in
the Monumental City are already Mgnniig on
the number ot home runs Dan Uroiither
will make this year.
The old battery of li 'nnett nml P.-i lbcmrnc
ha been singularly iinlortunate tint year,
ltcnnett lost .lioth legs and liadbourne ba '
an eye destroyed by a charge of shot.
Manager Frank Helee, ol the li istoni, na-i
ulready begun to make prep ir itious for a
grand testimonial tor tne neueiu oi uruuui
to take pluue during mid-suiuiiier.
Adrian C. Axsojt has been the marvel oi
tbe baseball profession. No other man wli4
ever played ball can point to tweuty-iurei
year of stineesbliil life u a player on the bill.
Hell. AUSOU UUA UOUO Hllll IUO Kitlliv -
player, that Is sure, and while lu a greai
emergency he may Jump In for u diiy or so,
still be will not be out lor u playing recorl
of any sort. Asa mattnr of fuut, it i ii
pliyslcHl impossiiuiiiy ior iuou in uuuiiu.o
iiuyiug. ua i uunj vr, u
uir weight at present.
How They Stand.
The following tuble shows the stiitnllng of
the different clubs eomposilig the Nutionu!
Ii use bull League:
HORROR ENDED THE SERVICE.
Twenty-Elnht Children Worshipers
Killed by Earthquake Shocks.
Full detail, ot the loss of life and dumnge
to property caused by the enrtbipiake that
occurred in Greece last week have lieeu slow
In enmlng to hand. The London Times'
correspondent now at Martini, near Atlanta,
say: "I have visited several village In this
district, and everywhere it scent of terrible
destruction presents Itself. Kipari, a
small village near Atlanta, was leveled
completely to the ground. 'I he sopi built
hut of piiie branches nud Inter obtained a
lew tent from the authorities. The village
of I'roskyna was totally destroyed. Nothing
remains 'of the village save henpsof stone and
pile id broken timber.
"Forty children of Prokyiia were in
church lit the time the shock that destroyed
the village occurred. The church had a stone
roof, which fell upon the worshipers below.
Twentycliiht of tbe children were killed and
the otbei went injured. The priest from
whom 1 obtained a description of the scene
een.cd with severe ln)uric. The niill:ler
of dead here was 4:1. '1 be scene nt Mitleslnn,
some eight mile away, was absolutely i
pulling. This place wasso completely wiped
out of exlleuco that lu most ease even
trace of tin house walls have disappeared.
they having leen swallowed lu the chasm
Unit opened in the earth. 1 be dead hero
numbered lilt'. Most id the bodies have Ixt-u
reco,erol Irom the rullis mid burled."
IDLE MEN, DULL BUSINESS.
Strikes and Labor Disturbances Prevent
Improvement In Trade.
It. U.Diiii A Co.' Weekly ltevlcw of Trade,
New York, says: When account of great
strikes nud labor dl-turbiiiicis crowd nil
newspapers, it is idle to look for mudi im
provement lu btisliii s. That every week ot
Idleness for so ninny men must appreciably
Icscli the aggregate power to plircllllM pro
ducts of labor, is evident, but iu spite ot all
some Improvement sttll up rs. Tin Iron
and steel works iu region where bituminous
coal or coke Is used fuel may be seriously
Interrupted If tin struggle Is prolonged, but
the Immediate effect Is to give better look to
price of some products In those regions.
The volume of foreign trade doc ii"t ma
terially alter, exports lor the mouth being ill
percent, larger than In-d year, while Imports
Ht New York lun-e I , 4.77 p'r cent, smaller.
The decline in customs receipts, indicating
the dcercu-o In dutiable imports, ..', per
cent. No enlargement of commercial loans
appears, and money continues to a imnhilc
here. Ibis state iif tact" clearly indicate
the general depression of trade and indus
tries. 'I lie failure this week have bed, 10 ill the
1'nitcil states, ngnin-t 1 1. Int year. br the
llrst time in many month showing n d -crcifi
, and in I'ntiada agnin-t In-1 year.
The list includes nunc of great importance.
5
Vefl. ,,vl'AAAVAA4 t "2 -" ' $Al,-
tVliy not, indeed?
-When the Royal Baking Powder make
filer and more wholesome food at a lev.-;
cKt, which every housekeeper familiar with
llfvill affirm, why not discard altocrth t tho
ami sour
old-fashioned methods of sotla
milk, or homc-matle mixture of cream of
tartar and sotla, or the cheaper and inferior
bakinir iovders, and use it exilm
s
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HOVAL SAKINO POWPtR CO.. 10 WAIL ST., NfW-VOftK.
tTm " 1 V I ? ? fc 7 i " X x x 1 t x f 1; t ? I
V4JV4 V vpv',V l . J v i '..'. . V
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&
it
MARKETS.
riTTSM'IPI.
mi a tioi.rsAi k fun is AiiKtitvrM triow.
:o;isncss
ijepsia
headache
ious headache
indigestion
l.ad taste in the mouth
foul breath
loss of appetite
sallow skin
j'imples
torpid liver
depression of spirits
tn these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con-
pation is the most frequent cause of all of them.
One of the most important things for everybody to
aa a 1 t 1 .1 " 1
rn is that constipation causes more man nan tne sick-
ss in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by
Look.
Write to D. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New
rk. for the little book on Constipation (its causes con-
quences and correction) ; sent free. If you are not within
ch of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents.
APOLIO
t Like a deed Temper, 11 it Sheds a Brightness
Club. W. L,
Cleveland . . C '2
Ht. Louis. . . ti '2
IIOHton ... 5 '2
Philadelphia 0 8
llaillinorti . S H
Cincinnati . i 4
Pet.
7St
750
750
W17
15
600
Club. W. L. Pet
Pittsburg .. 4 4 500
Louisville. 4 5 444
New York. . 8 5 :iV
Urooklyu . 8 5 873
Washington 2 7 Tl'l
Chicago ..17 12'i
oh un, ri oi'H ami rtrii.
WHEAT No. 1 hed i l (H
No. 2 Ked ti
COKN No. 'i Yellow ear... 47
High Mixed yr... 4'.
No. 2 Ytllow l.ellel 4'I
HielTtd Mixed '
OATS No. 1 White
No. 2 White !
No. 3 White
Mixed '
KY-No. 1 "
No. 2 Western. New -r'
FLOCK Fancy winter pat. 3 '
Fancy r-pring' patents 4 00
Fancv Straiglit winter.... 8 tKJ
XXX haters 2 7r
Urt-yisu.'.
ttoekwheHt Klonr 2 00
HAY Haled No. t Tim'y.. 18
Haled No. 2 Timothy U 00
Mixed Clover 1! '
'lituothv from countrv... l' 'W
FKKD-N'o. 1 W l. Md V T 17 V
No. 2 White Middlings K Ml
Hrown Mnidliiigs li in
Hran bulk 1"' '
ETKAW Wheat
Oats i;
I'tlllV I l.ol'l l t.
P.FTTKK-F.lgm reaiuiry
Fancy Creamery
1 'ancy country roll
Low guide ,t eook.iig.. ..
CHi;iK-oh,o. new
New York. I
Wisconsin Sw iss
I.iiiiburet r I New niak" I. . .
I l l II AMi 1 .MAI, I. Is.
AITLLS-K.iiioy, V hbl...
1'Hir to choice. bbl....
I ommoii. r' bb)
liKA.NS
N Y A M'new,l!eaiiN"f hil.
Lima lieaiis, lb
POTATOKS
Fancy bit
Sweet, per bbl
ONIONS YelloWlj lobe VbU
Mixed Country
pol'ITIiY tit.
Live thickens V pr
Live Ducks f pr
Live in se !' pr
Live Turkey ti
Dressedehickeii V lb....
Dreseed duck fi
Iirestied turkev V ti'
llressed geese per lb
KCiUS Pa Al Ohm fresh . ..
Hoiitberti
FKATHKKS-
Fxtra livetieese V lb
Not Kxtra live geese lb
Country, Urge. ia('Ked....
MIseri.t.ANIoUS.
BEKDS Clover 02 lb
Timothy prime
iilue grass
HAtiS Country mixed ...
jlON'EY White clover....
liuck wheat
MAI'LICSYKIM'. new crop
ITDKK country sweet bbl
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47
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8 2ft
8 01
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1 25
13 2ft
12 i
12 00
17 00
17 !
HI .'SI
111 Oil
I'i .Ml
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Ileset with Danger.
Amateur phottignpher tto nut '
thrive In Russia. , The fascinating
tuirsult U licet with uiany iHtTL ril
tie. In the first place, it is ncce
larv to t otnruuiiit'ule with tlie polite
and tiMain a Hi fuse. Thin Laving,
after conHldcrable delay tecti granted,
It N iuivlsaole for one tti lie very care
ful where he or alio is seen phuto
Kraph tiv. If one happens to Ik in
proximity to a fortress when d it.ru v.
i' red hy the Secret Jntellittenct I'e
partment. be t mds a fhaiue f he
Inn, dispatched on u free excursion to
Siberia, where return tickets are not
supplied. Of every picture made a
copy must be sent to the police ;iu
thorltles anJ another umn Lo tiled
hy tne pnotocrai tier tor re lent nee.
The police have alto the right, at. anv
time of the day or night to entci
your tlark room and examine every
thing therein, and to search all tit
tour photograp ile p iraphcrnalia.
Nor is this all the unfortun ate ama
teur has to put tci with. All of his
dry plate hate to It imiorted at
they are not manufactured lu Kusiia
-and each box Is opened and every
plate examined. It It a wonder they
do not Immerse each one In a devel
oper as well, to at ertain If there are
anv nihilistic coiiitiiuhicitiotis l item
In the 111 in. l'oor, suiter i no; amateur
photographers!
A 'in i n man liket to have hit pic
tine taken in a cape over 'ti.it.
Mm V tep McO.m. ..
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IS ACCORD WITH COXET.
Greet inn Extended to the Oh loan by tbe
Universal Peace Union.
The following letter was received at Coxey
headquarter;, New York.
Orrict or the Cnivkhsal Tr ace
Union, 218 Ciiestnct Kthhi.t
I'llILAPKLfHIA
To J. R. Coxevi
Deab Hib We are in anoord witu the iau
Ing puriKwea of your movement, nud feel the
great t auxtety that you will hold out to tho
end, firm in the assertion of your right of
ncuceuble assemblage and iwtitioli to tho
reoretteutativoti of our Government. As m m
bers of tho Cuivcrsal Peace I'niou, realizing
the value and power ot good roads, entire
ilwuse ol deudlv force, and tempcrauce in all
movement simply and purely for the rights
of man, counsel nud urnjo you to adhere to
vour first, and so fur continuing puriiose, to
preserve these in all the emergencies and
trial to which vou may be subject until the
work you have set out to do is accomplished.
Cordially, alphed u. l,ove,
President.
Georgia's Rich Negroes.
A census taken of the colored butilneas niei
In Atlanta. Ua.. shows that they ore worth
1.000.000. There are eight men worth 50,
000 nacb. while a lame number tire ulaood at
sums between tlO.OUO and i'20.000. The prts
viiiiou busineas seems to be one in which they
FLOUR
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KYK No. 2 ...
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If the following letter tind t-en written
by your ts'st known and most esteemed
neighlsirs they eouid U no uioie woi tliv of
your confidence thitu they now ure, coining.
as tney tin, irom wt-ii hiioii. iin-uii.'.eoi, n
trustworthy citizens, who, iu their several
neighborhoods, enjoy the fullest tonlldcine
and reiiJt't of all who know them. The
subject of the aliove portrait is u well
known and much respected lady, Mr, .lohn
(i. Foster, ri'Siiliuu at No. :IChapiii htns-t,
Canunduiguu. N. Y. She writes to Dr. It.
V. 1'tereo, Chief OonHiiltmg physician In tin
Invalids' Hotel aud Sursical Imtitute
at Kuftalo, ?l. X., as follows; i wux
troubled with ecxema, or salt rheum, mm n
years. I doctored with a iiuiiihcr ol
our Home ppysicians ami rinivm in
bencllt rbatever. 1 also took treat mint
from physicians In tWhestcr, Now York.
Philadelphia, Jersey City, niiiEiiuinion, ami
received no benefit from them. lu fact
I have paid out nundreds ol dollar to wiv
doctors without bencllt. My brother cuiue
to visit u frtim the West and he told ineto
ley pr. Fieree's Oolden Medical Discovery.
He baa taken it sua it uwi cunsi mm,
Lava ui tell bottles of tbe 'Discovery.'
aud am entirely cured, and if there should
be any one wishing any information I would
gladly correspond with them, if tbey enclose
return swilipcu envelope.
Mot less reinsraauie is me following irom
Mr. J. A. buiton, promiueiit iiierchant
of Jackson, N. C, who says : 1 bun
been troubled with skin disease nil my
life. As I grew older the diMHtso Ms'tnist
to be taking a stronger bold upon me. 1 tried
many advertised remedies, with no Is in llt,
until I was led to try Dr. Pien-e's Uoldeu
Medical Discovery. Vt beu l isgan tusmg
it tuy health was very poor : in fuel, several
person have since told uie that they thought
I bad the consumption. 1 weighed only al-out
Impounds. The eruption on inv skin wtut
accompanied liy severe itching. It was first
confined to my face, but afterwards sprd
over tbe nock and head, and the itching 1
rante timpiy unbearable. This wan my con
dition when I began taking the 'Discovery.'
When I would rub tho part affected kiud
of branny scale would fall off.
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Prime (steers t
(Jood butcher
Common
Bulls and dry rows
Veal Calves
Fresh rows, per head
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Prime 95 to 100- th sheep . . . . f 3 IU to
(Jood mixed 3 10 to
Common 70 to "3 lb sheep... 1 7ft to
spring l.4tm be 5 00 to
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I For a while I saw no change or Iieneflt
I from t.ikuig the 'Discovery.' but 1 Mistisl
I iu its use, keeping my IkiwcPi o'ii by Inks ;
I Lr Fierce s I lea-satii I diets, and taking a
much outdoor exerci us was Kissible, tiu.il
1 U ,:nti to gam in lldi, ami gradually t tie
, disease reliuseil its hold. 1 took during the
1 year somewhere from tit t-ri to eighteen bot
; ilis of tbe ' DiM-ovcry.1 It has now l-n
I four yeurs since 1 tirst used it, and though
not using sciircely liny since tin lirt. yeur,
n.y health continues' gsl. My iiverngo
weight iM-ing IVi ti Mill potitnis, iusica,j (
l'J.'i, as it was w hen 1 U'gun tho use of f le
' Discovery.' Many persons have reini ..(,!
lilt of my impi-o'ved iipanince. fSonm
say 1 hsik younger thuu 1 did six ycaiM
ago when 1 was mumed. I inn now lorty
eight yeurs old, und stronnor, tind enjoy
letter health thuu I have over douo bcloro
in my life." Yours trulr.
ThouRands tienr tostimony. in equally strong
terms, to the cllieacy of this wonderful rem
edy iu curing the most obstinate diseases. It.
roiisos every organ into healthy action, puri
fies, vitalizes and enri hi-s the blood, and,
through it, cleanses and renews the whole
system. All blood, skin, and scalp diseases,
from a common blotch, or eruption, to the
worst scroftilu are cured by it. For tetter,
salCrheuin, cczeiiiit, erysi(ielaii, Isiil, car
buncle, goitre, or thick nnck.uud enlarged
glands und swelliugu, it is an uuispialed
renitsly. Virulent, confuyions, blood snsoii
ihioIiUhI of its terrors by the "Discovery"
nud by its jwrsevi-rmg use the inoit I u mini
j.(cm renorafcif oni 6m7f up anew.
A Rook on Diei of the Skin, with col
ored plates, illustrutiia the various erup
tions, mulled by the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, UiitTalo, N. Y-., on
receipt of six centH for tswtuge t)r, a
RtH.k ou Herofutoiut Diseuses, it MiieJoint
iJiseuse, "Fever Korus," " White Swellings,"
"Old Hores," or L leers, mailad lor
amount iu slumps.
Your
I Heart's Blood
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fourths of the complaints to which the system is subject
are due to impurities iu the blood. You can therefore
realizehowvitalitisto
I M mu I for which ncthlnp etiuula S. S. S. It efTeetuully
I W l?v I removes all iiiipuriti. H. clcuiisV tho blood tlioi
I SmiI 1 ot'aThly "J btiildu up tho (foiiorul health.
ur 'ffiteiT "'So L. . IrJ,",,""r SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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make the greatest ttuocoss.