The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 09, 1894, Image 9

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A DETROIT BUILDER,
TILL A ItKMAKKAB LE MTORY
or HI i.iyi.
L, is Petrelt A beet ferty Year Ate.
IVtl' IirtBItSCB WOBTBf tiniovt
ATTI!T10.
(from (hi Detroit Evtnlnj JVcws.)
L,t oat Ornllot avenae, fnr from the din
turmoil oi id business centr, there are
r attractl bout. Tha Intersecting
Ui .ir wide, clean an 1 sun led by large
crenel trees, aa J the people you meet
pUnI of Industry, economy and hoa?st
There are many pretty residences, but
V more Inviting In It neatnnss and home
vm'ort than that o( Mr. Levi Elsey.the
.known builder and contractor, at ft
Lmtreet, Just oil Gratiot, Mr. Elsey Is
L resident of Detroit, having moved
Al nut forty years ago. lie bM oreete S
!rJ of homo In different psrti of the
nod points with pride to such buildings
oS'fwborry McMullan nnd Cimpiw
ti, in whloh be displayed his ability as a
rintsndont.
lure seen PVro't arrow fra n Tillage
Ity." be observed yesterday In conver
D with the writer, "an 1 I doa't think
. nro many town In Anirk't to-lay
no It In point o.'benniy. I knotvsl-now
,boly in the eliv, n I an In ;1 lnt whlc'i
htly hnppened In my life ba Interests!
v frien In.
now nbont eight sines I
trl'-kcn ilown with my first cti of II!
Om' ool.l, blustering day I w is down
nii.l through mv natural eareioean-si
, lime I permitto 1 mysell to gt chilled
tnroii in. it nea i nrr.vni no no mat
n; I U n s-rom piln in mv left lej.
! I it tlmt n I u it. but hv mornltiit t
I It had sr-iwn worse. In (net it was so
itliut 1 sent lor mv fii'nlly physlelan,
ii iifoniHMi mo mat i ws sun-Nut?
v iriooso veins, Mv leg vll 1 tii te
i. u n it ii r : I sir mi I thn piiu ln"r -ivs.!
ii'in'. Tun .iony wiis niniily iiwful. I
ii 1 un nu t iiwr l(l my lul lot ritfht
. Al llni"' I Ml n iliouuh I xroiiM
irni o with pnln. My u iu Imu
I mm I wn iiroppn.l up u dm doil nt nn
rf thirty iivr. in or ti-r to kvo thu
I irom fluwiuto my cxtr Miiitlps.
i i ; . t ncvcr.ll iln.-ton. uttu liutt 1U. but
.vo my own jii'litmeut lilpe( nil'tti r
lln-ir". Aflfr u sIi'ko of two months I
i n.ovi' nruiin i. Ktill I wni on thu klclc
t I li'id to (loetur mysi'lf fur vmirs. I
.iwi-r ri-iilly turoJ nuJ u(Tired nny
...I ol nnmimh.
hdit two ynr neo I noliol nn nrtMn
l'.cfnufj Srien ni.out my Irifnil, Mr.
r.ip the WooJwur l nwnuo meroiiaiit.
Inifrvipw with him hn vtiitxil Hint he
n-l IN'. William' l'mk Tills (or Talo
if an 1 1 hut they 'Urol him. I ktifwhim
vr.'ll. Imvinir tuilt his limit- out Wood
Af.. Mill I thought I wuuUI lollow his
flion. I must .oulns 1 did with
.:ou morrs. From ttnin 1 lnvnn
th" 1'itik Pil's I h'lt myxvir Krowiui;
n UfW man. 'J'hoy u-tet ou me liku it
il Miniuhtnt. lbti p iin ilt p irteil nu.t
j was ns uroni ninl hmlthy mm ewr.
i trying thu l'mk 1'iiU I had uswl nny
nt ni othi-r niodii'inu without nny no
lle brut-lit. Hut the Tills cured mo nn I
myII HKitin.
Iii-u a pi-rnon llnds himst-li rifiioved and
lug liuiilth hu Is upt to expose hlmsvlt
to Huotlu-r nltiK'k ol mums, home
months iiko I stopimj taking the Tink
and Iron) tim day 1 did so 1 uotioud it
in my condition. A short timu slm-o
'Weil my nniiit oi iukiuk tnom wiiu tin
boiiflk'iul rmults wniish met me lor
1 nuinunln uenrly ns stronir as ever,
i'li I ii m n iiihu about llty-six years o.
ten you, nit'. w riuR rule r mo,i
nul muak-lue. uud II lUey ilo a well
r cason as they did In mine tbny are
t In thn world. 1 freely recommeu I
uuy suiTtirer."
WUIuims' Tluk Tills rontaln. In a ron-
I lorin. nil Ibe Wemeute nevenMiry to
w lile and riubnees to the tloo.l ami
shuto-rod nerves. 'J'bey are au uu-sptH-itlo
lorsueli dlsenst as locomotor
partliil paralysis, bt. VltuV iinnce.
a, iii-urttiu-u, rheumiitikiii. Uctvoiih
ne, the alter efTuct Ol In Krippe, pal
u ol tbu buart, pale nud s:illuw ooin-
nt, all forms of w-'nkueex, ulther In
r lemaie. riuk 1 ills aro som iiy an
, or will be sent post paid u reoeipt
e (50 cents a Lux, oc six luxe lor
they are never sold lu LulK or by the
y addressing Dr. VVliUuius' Medicine
tiuuectudy, X. X.
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An Aulmuteil tirlpKuck.
men sat Mile bv ttide at a talle
liu-ago restaurant. One of thciu
videutly a citv-bred man. while
her looked like a linosicr farmer.
o floor, by the nido of liis chair,
IJalite liail depoHittHl a nmall ear
lu'. Ah lie xat wuitnii fnr his or
h city chap thought he noticed
ii) move. He rcgurded it rloxcly
few momenta aud thcu ft It sure
moved.
Jiat have you there pups r he
tho luxmier.
inv, they ain't pniw," replied the
l How, an he proceeded with hi
crip rolled half over from the
liioiiH fnrco inside, and the city
'unoMty L'ot the better of him.
Ihttt liaveyon there, anyway?" he
dl, I'll tell ye," unid the granger,
rutely. "I m takin liome a con-
game cocks. What' Vom, I
ock-tighting is agin the law, but
got Vm for rlghtin'. It's just
l is: JWvol ladv liaa chicketiH au
i garden. We're each proud uv
partmeuta. lint her thickens
my garden an' scratch up all
ils au' beds. Now I've got these
'neks, an' I'm goin' to pit-use hei
mi the ol ludytliev re line cluck-
She'll put 'cm in her coop an'
Kill every uurn chicken i-lit- s
I'd rather hnve two chickens
in' in my garden than twenty
a maybe one of these cocks'll
f other after they do up my wife's
is."
city chap opined that it would
rr good scheme if it worked.
fm are willing' to pi ay Bteppinu-
f ou have no right to complain
Ir feet.
Can't Sleep
" a tired, worn-out feellnir. This
'lltt thu nHPVfillu kvulum la mi, Af nw-
I'xu this eo'uplaint Is made, Hood's
in uunumi io purny ana vitalize
and thus apply nervous strength.
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PATTISON ON LABOR TROUBLE
The Governor Chrjrss Immls-ratlon as
tbe Cause.
In explaining the labor situation In Penn
sylvania Qov. Tntttson in an Interview snld
tbe most di.vmtiadml elans was the miners.
They were kept down In waijes boonuse a
number of un-nnrrlol minors In Virginia
were working for 80 cents per too.
'The present commercial and flnnn-dat de
pression," he snld, "Is not ns bad as others
that we have had. The country hss been
plunged into a tlmm-lsl pnnlo and trade
stagnation about every twenty years. It
conn's m a pnttirnl c.,?ri"'ie, W; ar?
the mlilt of a mfg'rntion l iul .r. Men wlu
have been willing to work for redueed wages
lu all trades have forced out men who were
employed. an 1 employers hnvol-eencomj-elle
to mnke the change.
"Now, what will become of tho men who
were thrown out? They will have to go
hungry or work for the reduced wages whloh
the men who pushed thorn out get. People
talk nliout our Immigration Inws mid the In
flux of foreigners who come here and work
for little or nothing, but tbey do not consider
the business sldnohe question. The stemn
ship companies ha.-plnenrdod Kurope with
their announcements to carry passengers to
the I' lilted htates, and their agents are work
ing Indii-itrlonsly to drum up trade. When
the man who makes the trip arrives In New
York the railroad" are ready to carry him to
any pnrt of tbe United Htates, and the news-
1apcrs lend aid to thu transaction by publish
ng the rntce and time cards of both steam
ship nnd rnilrnnd line.
"All theso concerns are connected with the
emigration of foreigners from the business
there Is in it, and thu only way we can keep
out people who do imt come hero with the ex
pectation of making good citizens of them
selves Is to impose lines and pcnnltlcs upon
the corporations whloh mnke money out of
the passenger trnllle. Until we s"pnrnin
business Interests from the exictlons of good
government we will Lave labor troubles like
the present."
Petrifying a Humau Body.
The autliuritli-s nt tli county morgno In
Tittslmrg are trying to petrify n body to pre
serve it until word Is received from tho
friends of the deceases', who II vo in Cuba,
Tin- Uidy is that of I riK-nt Schwab, who was
killed ou July W. at llrushton. Tun experi
ment was begun Inst week nnd In two days
It was noticed that tho hands anil feet, upon
which work bad beun commenced, were vt-ry
bard.
British Steamer Ashore.
The llrltlsh steamer Empress of China,
rapt. Archilinld, which sailed from Van
couver on July 1(1, Is ashore nt the entrance to
tho port of hhniighni, China. All attempts to
II oat her have proven lutlic. It is thought
that she must discharge much of her cargo
and then wait for tho full tidu to llout her.
Apparently she is no danger.
Coke Strike Over-
Ko fnr as the English-speaking coke' work
ers of the region are concerned the strlko Is
ended and It Is said that within a week ail
the old employes who can seearo work will
have taken it at the Frlck scale. The men who
will return to work tire ready to accept it on
the terms of the Frlck scale,' 7H cents a hun
dred for mining and ii cents for drawing au
oven chnrged with 100 bushels of coal.
Score One For Chins,
An ofllcinl telegrnm from Tlen-Tsln says
thnt in the buttles fought July 21 nnd 2H nt
Vushnu tho Japanese were repulsed with
bes of over 2.000 men. Twenty thousiind
Mntichurlau Chinese troops have crorscd the
Coreau frontier aud nro murdilng upon
Seoul.
A Bun Dog Dead.
"King" tho champion English mastiff, an4
largest dog In Iudiana by four pounds, met
death bv poison. His owner, Jacob Mass, re
fUSCd tSOO for him. "King" was 8 feet 4
lnchs in length, S feet 8 Inches tall aud
weiglied 20 pounds.
How They 8tinl
Tbe following table show the standi a 3 of
tbe different clubs composing the National
tone liail League:
Club.
Pot-ton . .
llnltimoro
New York.
Cleveland ,
I'ittsiiurg .
TbiludL-l'u .
w. 1,. ret.
, JIG 0 05 1
, 62 !l(l 1184
M S.I til II
4H Hit ,171
47 40 OKI
43 3S 531
Club. W.L.Pit.
Krookiyu. 41 ft) 624
Clucluuuti . 40 4ll 45
Chicago . . Hit 47 463
Ht. Louis. . 7 54 407
Louisville . yil 6H 811
Wushington 25 tii 27
1 1' II Is curs a" bver Ills. tillteosneM.
THE LABOR WORLD.
Iowa has 70M K. of L.
Across' labor unions are the latest.
Lm'xubvmen talk of a National union.
Diteoit, Mich., has an ioe workers' union.
CnixxsE miners get eighteen cents a dny.
C'Btxr.sK brnkemen get 95 to 110 a month.
Toronto, Cnnidu, bas a general laborers'
nnion.
BrrriLo, N'. Y., has n co-opcr.ttivo stovo
works.
Tnc United States contain 8033 union
bakers.
A National Board of Arbitration is pro
jected. In Germany female servants averaga f 2.13
a week.
Postox will try to abolish the padroni
system. Crixf.sk ore invading California fruit
farming.
Fatrbrox, N. J., bus 800 union textile
worker.
A Pr.xvca (Col.) newsboy strike loadorwai
Cnud tlO.
Pnn.ADKLFHU bricklayers get forty-five
cents an hour.
Pickers of wild blackberries in a Nebraska
town get Ilfty cents a day.
The woolen Industry of tho United Etates
employs 325,000 operative.
Tbebe are 10,000 emnlnyes of tbe tele
phone companies In the United States.
Ix Australia some textile operators work
from seventy-two to ninety hours a week.
Toboxto's Wholes-tie Clothing Tailors'
Union will accept girls luto the association.
Amemcax laborers work on more days In a
year than any other laborers save the Hun
garians. Tbe Brother'nood of Locomotive Engineers
has paid out 14.090,000 In relief to members
and tbelr families.
A Patersox (N. J.) alderman advocates
the New Zealand methol of creating work
for the unemployed.
Fonsiox laborers are barred from Buff.ilo
(N. Y.) municipal work, and contractors
must pay union wages.
Acooanixo to Secretary Hayes, of th
Knights nt Lstior. workingmen are to be
urged to form themselves luto mllltury com
panies. Tbe voters of fiwttr.lan 1 decided by a ma
jority vote of 293.000 against. 78.000 agnlnst
tbe proposition that the Government should
provide work for the unemployed.
Balfobd (England) workingmen want tbe
Ooverument Labor Bureau abolished on thu
ground that It makes known the surplus In
the labor market and, ns a consequence,
tends to reduce wnges.
Tbe building trades of New York bav
probably never been so badly demoriliEed at
they are at present. There are In town about
45,000 men who are engaged In these trade
wuen times are good, or enough, with theli
dependents, to populate a oily bait as largt
as Newark. Not more than one In three ol
these men. or 16,000 In all, canuow Bud em
ployment at their trades.
CLAIMS AGAINST CHICAGO.
The. Gross Amount of Demises Already
Vp in the Millions.
John Q. Noumelstor, a I)eputy City Clerk,
Chicago bas been served with a bill for 2.')fi,
000 which the Columbian Exposition Raivngo
Company claims Is due it from Chicago fot
damages for property in Jackson Park caused
by mol-s and rioters July ft. Thnt was the
date when several of the World's Fair struc
tures were swept away by llro.
An Immense number ot shlpiers havo filed
claims agnlnst the city for damages occasion
ed by tbe r'Jo. T!; cro amount lost Is
already wed up in ILS iLlliiuiiI.
Cholera and Yellow Fever.
Tbe Mariue hospital service Is In receipt of
a cablegram from Council Hoiiue, at hotter
dam, who reports onecase of cholera at that
Krt on a foreign veesel bound lor tier many.
. Irwin reports cholera at Marseilles, atid
Consul Hyatt cables intelligence of yellow
fever at Mantiugo, Cuba.
CATTLE MARKET REPORTS.
Cmfrnl Sturk I'onfs I'ittuhitrg, Pa.
CATTLE,
Extra, 1.4.10 to l.r.nom
Prime, l.noo to 1.4mm
flood, Laooto l.Simrii
Tidy, l.o.wto Limhi
Fnlr, l.nno to l.ioom
Fnir, 900 to l.fiOOm.
Common, "0J to ti.OOtl
1100s.
Prime light
Heavy rhilndelpblos
Common to fair Yorkers and
Onc-eis
Boughs and sings
surer.
Prime, 05 to 1 noil ,
Hood. H5 to mim
Fair. 70 to soil
Common IA to 70tt
Hprlng Lambs
Veal Calve.
Heavy calves
plK-
.14 soffit nr.
. 4 Vrm 4 40
. S 7.V, 4 00
. 3 60r 3 HO
. SVVnlAO
. 2 ti)rm 3 no
. 2 00ra2H3
, . B 3.Vn 5 40
5 ft.'irn 5 75
6 lorn 5 25
5 OO'o 5 21
3 2 V 4 CO
3 20rti .1 40
2 7."irn 3 nil
1 T.'.r. 2 411
1 25
2 Mir 3 50
4 turn 5 25
2 tiO(a .1 00
7H
Msofatefy
rurc
All other powders
are cheaper made
and inferior, and
leave either acid or
alkali in the food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDEN CO., 104 WALL IT.. NCW-V0SK.
SSlrs3l5JnMMSSi5?rtsp5rV5
Chicago. - Cnltle lleci-lpts, 12.000 head:
mnrket llrm for good entile, cosy (or com
mon: common to extra "leers e2.70ci 4.70:
stockers nnd feeders l.7.'i 3.25: cows and
bulls 1.253.25: cnlv.-s 1.75 4.25. Hogs
Itecelpts iH'i.(KH) head: market weak; heavy
(4.75A 5.00; common to e'l-ilee inlxi-d 4.70'
4.H6: choice assorted 4.H5 5.IH); light 4.70
fa 4.05: pigs 4.404 M). Sheep Itecelpts
8.000 head, market easier: Inferior to choice
tl.003.60; lambs f-2.25 4.:I5.
Cincitinntl. -Hogs Sdcet shippers, none,
seloct bulclier. (5.155.25; fnlr to good
packers, 5.005.15: fair to ro.nl Ik-lit. tl.'
6.20: coinrrou nnd rouvlis. 4.505.00,
Cattle-(lood shippers, 3.76 4.25: fnlr to
medium. 4.3.103.05: common. e2.2fi3.00.
Hheep-Extras, '.'I. Oil 3.35; good to choice,
2.253.00: comm-in to fair. 1.00 2 00.
Lambs Extra. 4 ll,rtT4 25: good to choice,
3.00; common to fair. l.o:i.75.
Fetroleum Market.
At Oil City 1.000 barrels sold at theclose at
70 3-4o. The September option ranged a
follows: Optned lit 7'J ft-; highest T.I 3-4;
lowest 7tl 9-H; closed at 7'J 3-4.
MAKK1JTS.
riTTxin it;.
(THE WHOLESALE I'HIi El AHK OIVKX IIKLow)
(Irnln, Flour ami l eeil.
WHEAT - No- 1 lied t 63 ) 64
No. 2 lied 62 63
COKN -No. 2 Yellow, ear... 6 M
High Mixed, ear 64 63
No. I Yellow, i belled 62 68
Bhelled, mixed s V," ' - M
r.0,ljthlte. 87 8s
C-VJVhlte .15 8
"ixed 84 85
B fe-No. 1 . . . - . 4d 47
i.i s w,iein, new s, v 43
FLOUlt Fancy Winter pat. 8 60 8 75
Fancy Spring patents 3 9) 4 13
Fancy Straight Wiutt-r 2 5 8 10
XXX'Bukers 2 60 2 75
live Hour 3 10 8 25
HAY-llaled, No. 1 Tlm'y... 12 50 12 75
Haled, No. 2 Timothy .... 10 50 115)
Mixed Clover 10 60 11 HO
Timothv Irom country.... 15 IK) Pi 00
FEED-No. 1 W'h Md. ton.. 17 (Ml 17 50
No. 2 hit- Middlings .... lit 50 Hi 75
Brown Middlings 16 IHI 15 50
llran, Iul Ik 15 00 15 25
S1I1AW Wheat 6 60 1100
Oat II 00 , ( 50
Dairy Products.
M'TTEIt Elgin Creamery. 27 fie 21
Faucy Creamery 22 23
Kaucy Country Boll Hi is
Low grade and cooking... H 12
CIIEEhF.-Ohlo.ii.-w.... 'J !l'4
New York, new 10' j lti",,
WiscoiihiiiSwis 13 13 -j
Limbiirgcr, new make.... 0 ii1,
Frull and Vegetiililes.
APPLEH Fancy, V bbl 3 60 fit) 4 50
llEllltlF.K-
BlnckU-rries H 1
( urruuls, ht it N HI
Hucklelierrle. pnils 1 CJ 110
WA'l'EUMELO.NH -
(ieorglu, each 13 25
CANTELOl'PEH
Ann Arundel, per sug bbl. 3 00 3 50
BEANH-N. Y. and M pcrbu 2 01) 2 10
LliiiB. lb 4 '4' &
POTATOES
l ino State, on track, bbl.. 1 91 , 2 00
From store, bbl 2 15 2 23
CABBAGE
Home grown, crates 1 73 2 00
ONIONS
Egyptinn, 100 lb bnfl.... 2 25 2 60
Southern. " " . . . . 2 25 2 6'J
Southern, bushel crates... U5 75
Poultry. Kte.
Live Chicken, V pair . . . t I'.O 61 70
Spring Chickens 30 1:0
Live Duuks, f puir 40 50
Dressed Ducks. V II II) II
Dressed Chickens, lit, mix 0 10
" " young select Hi 1H
Dressed Turkeys, V lb. ... 11 12
EOOH To. nud Ohio fresh.. W i U
FEATHEliS
Extra Live Oeese, V lb 65 CO
No, 1 Ex. Live (ioese, V lb 4 ) 45
Country, large, pitcki-d..,. 35 40
Miscellaneous.
SEEDH-Clovor,62 lbs 0 25 fl 00
Timothy, prune 2 03 2 70
Blue Ornes 1 40 1 CO
TAOS Country mixed 4' 1
UONET White Clover 1J 13
Buckwheat 0 , 10
MAPLE SYBUP-New 60 CO
CIDEB-Couutry,sweet,bbl. fl 0J fl 60
CINCINNATI.
FLOun ea 10 $
WHEAT No. 2 Bed 4', 49
BYE No. 2 43 44
COBN-Mixed 64
OATH 30' ; 81
EOOH H,' j - 9
Bm'Elt-Ohlo Creamery.. 1U 20
Pllll.AUKI.PIIIA.
FLOUB 8 00 8 25
WHEAT No, 2 Bed 68'f 63'tf
COHN-No. 2 Mixed 60
OATS No. 2 White 88 37
BL'TTEB Creamory, extra. 22,' ; 23
E(i(itt-l'a. flrstt . 13 H
NEW YOltli.
FLOUB rrttunU 4 03 4 80
WHEAT No. 2 Bed 65,iia'
BYE-Htate 66
COKN-No, 2 50 67
OATH While Western 41'
BUiTEB Creumery 14 23
ECIOB-Btate aud Penn 13 14
Took Charge of film.
It is often said that a benefit con.
fcrred does more to rotuote friend
ship than a favor received. If you
would cultivate a friendly feeling to
ward another, do htm a kindness; if
you would nccuro his lasting friend
ship, get him to do you a kindness.
There is some truth, at uny rate, in
till view of the cuse; and It applies
even to don, an Is. bhown strikingly
by a atory related In "(iold. Sport and
Coffee-riant i in: lu Mysore," by Mr.
It. II. KllioU
Mr. A. told nic that he once
wounded a imcr which afterward
sprang 011 him, knocked h 111 down,
and seized him by the hand and :i tu.
With Mr. A. was a large dog, which
at once uttacked thu tiger, nnd dl-
1 vcrtcu mm iiotu Mr. a. Alter drlv.
ing off thu dog, the tiger returned to
I Mr. A., and commenced worrying
hi tn, but was again attacked by the
Uog.
Tho dog was driven olT three or
four times, but. the tiger was all the
while, lotting sirciik'tli, and finally
idicd. Tho (io was uninjured. Nov
1 comes thu curious part of tho story.
I hedotf, which whs imt affectionate,
belonged to Mr. A.'vurothcr.und pre
Mou-lv had tuKeti no Interest in uny
one but his muster. Now, however,
ho refused to go hmnc with his
master, but stuck closely to tho
wounded man, and when soino car
bolic ucid, which caused pain, was
applied by Mr. A.' brother to tho
wound, thu dorf Ivgan to growl uud
show other signs of displeasure.
He would uot allow utivone tocomo
near Mr. A. cxcciit his own special
servant, and lay under the bed with
his nose st icking out, keeping close
guard.
When Mr. A. was carried to tho
ductor. soino thirty-five miles awav.
the dog went. too. and on the doctor 8
applying carbolic acid and setting tho
lonosTiiML-Caused toe patient lo
cry out, the dog al once seized the
doctor by the leg.
. ..In about, three months Mr. A.a
tuit cured. Afte that the dog lost
all Interest in hi in, aud returned to
his master; and if be met Mr. A. by
chanie, merely acknowledged his
rec-ignltlou of him by the lalutcst
wag of h.s tall.
A your afterward, happening to
meet thu doctor, whom he had not
seen in the mcaiilim.', lie at oucu
I'cw at h tu and tci ed huu by tha
trousers.
For the Superstitious.
Are yott supcrhtitiiiitH? If yon are,
vou mny tiiul something iniuiig the fol
lowing tu tit your peculiar statu of
mil. J :
If bees swnrin 011 a rotten tree a
ilcnth in the fiiinily will occur within a
twt-lveuiouth. It is unlucky for u
utiay swarm of bees to tilight ou one's
j ri iiiix-s.
When t-ntswiish their curs more than
usual ruiu is nt hatul. Tin- sneezing
if a cat indicates good luck to a
bride.
Cattle give warning of an earthquake
by their uui-usiucss.
A cinder bounding from a lire is
cither a purse or a coilin.
If a iiiilkmaid neglects to wneli her
hands after milking her cows w ill go
dry.
Crickets bring giwd luck to a house.
It is unlucky to kill them.
If u crow (Tonus au odd number of
times, it means foul weather; if au
even one, fine.
Tho clicking or tapping of the
beetle, cnllcd the death watch, is an
omen of death.
it forclxiues evil to tho child if any
one rocks its cradle when eiimty.
llogs give wuruit'g of iit-uth by
scratching at the door of a house.
If a rat or mouse, during tho night,
gnaw on cloths, it is indicative of home
impending evil.
l'igs running aliout with straws in
their months foretell rain.
If you count the number of fish you
have' caught you will catch uo more
that day.
it is unlucky if a hare runs across
the road iu front of you.
To eat the food that a mouse Las
nibbled will give a sore throat.
A fried mouse is a specitlc for small
pox. To meet a sow with a litter of pigs
is very lucky.
A spider worn in a nutshell around
the neck is a cure for fever.
If a swallow builds on a house it
brings good luck. To kill a swallow is
unlucky. When swallows fly high it
will bo 'fine weather, and rite vtrta.
Colors.
lied denotes courage; blue, truth;
rhltc, purity; green, Jealousy; yel
dw. lnconstuncy; black, mourning;
irown, melancholy; gray retuem
franco; violet, kvinoathv.
A man who has lUhcd much, can
readily detect u lio In u lieu ttury.
For the Motorman's Com fort.
An Ohio law provides that every
electric street car shall be provided,
during the months from November
lo April, with a screen of glass or
other material to protect the motor
man from the wind and storm. Pen
alties arc attached fur violation of
this ordinance.
Irs WOK!
A.
COOK BOOK
FREE sav
aso rflotft-iLLusf BflttD.
ii-of the Ifiinr.-! nn.l Iterl I ihK
tllHIHS .lll.ll-ti,1 Milled IStlthlBf
for to Lsrg Lis besdt nit fn-tn l.teu
I eflii rmpiH-rii, and s i-ecnt flnrtp.
Write f--r il-t nt our oilier fli.e I'ris
oiluina. WooiSON S'0t Co ,
i:J lli.ruu M Toledo, ciiio
Frosts of '152.
On the night of June 11, 18 j2,
there were heavy frosts all over New
Kngland, and In Livingston County.
New York, :i00 sheep that bad beet
sheared a few days before were frozcr I
Lu death. j
t'nlineGirt lo tirover.
President Cleveland has been pre
sented by a colored missionary with
a mat made of wocd fiber by a tribe
Id the luterlor of Africa.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot ourm
all Kidney and Bladder trouble.
Pamphlet ami Consultation free.
Lnbrntory Binghiimptou.N. Y.
Peruvian guano was llrst brought to this
country in ls32,
1'ure and Wholesome (Juiillly
Commends to public approval the ('iilltornl.i
liquid laxative remedy, Syrup ot l'lg. It Is
I leasaiit to thetnste nnd by acting gently on
the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the
system effectually, It promotes the health mid
comfort of nil who use It, nud with millions
it is thu best nnd only r.-medy.
The sire of n woman's vhec tliuuld bo just
half that ol her glove.
Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is tuken Internally. Price 75c.
During digestion the flow of blood to tho
stomach Is increased tenfold.
Ik wt not trs4ut ft mil. 1. 1 eonM4nii-t th shiM
wtciulf It ti it ii w ht-tt t'n itiii'tkH rni ! with
4f (r'l)f rra1 facti,ti. bit ha-t itk I ft, o
upt'l) tin.anla tii l upon 11 fr letn.plcrt. tu ard)
nwr Itnt e r inciin(, iisr rm ilrtitnl fir wr
fisrala, tvrti in 1 tries i-f fra tn"ns r1e rftti. ti. ftiahft u
lirsHl, Iul h 1 r. will. e Hi fi.liPf ii'unli)iic its
ir (I'Metiiif Afrrti t"f. f.'l t-1fr rat f I ffr wotk t
J... ar i.ttrw I elti sl With it. Mh)t Hrtit ah
ti 1MI.V t).l tn r I w M t !t
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tin nt ftt tu f) tux'k
A 1 -w fie -lei ifsiiill ttl
ti ly u Hi wiifltt
f. f t,y w Hi'Ur tlA
d t.t'liM our last yr
da f 4l.ratHin f
t . tennis's, ffin lh
I rtHei.U tl fl,
All r 1 r..,"srou,
t.liii ami ifisiri
l.akrit n.Kiir ms en"
wrjfld kot
Co Klir kitwe
Mtilli, ttel tovt
fnr ttirMi -ur iti up
ltd rot lief i f Ibr cart ft.
ny tii ltchi)r it not
tt uf fitl'l II it. H er-
tr tiusy ah) tr
ontut, tn tn lri4
'r)li ill Iti ActBtO
i fll. t . ) i. Hi imiitrt,
inliiif rnutilitnr
I'Uty lnn-it it
ty tltetidt Iti ilri'iD.
f 4tni.-t.-rt I tn tb4)
Karl' Clover Ttriot, Die HTnl bUwt mrlflr
rlvw freMlinMi anil rtanri.tw to lh cniuplei
lou aad txirm ouimUpaliuu, 1U cUk, 6UcU., $L
If afTll with fvr tyi'BUH' Ir. Uiuir Tlmmp.
oli Ke-wttT. UrutftfiwUm-l.Ht ht Ixitllu.
. OUnt Tffeftlon.
Th9 Victoria 7.) rQulana lias a
circular lea! t.Au io tWeiVe iVei
In diamotrr. It Is turned up at the
ed(re like a tray and can Hupport,
according to It size, from 100 to 3uC
Doundi.
THE WAY IS WES
to health and strength, if you're a nervous,
delicate woman. The inetliciio to cure yu,
the tonic to build you tip, is Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. You can les iiil ujion
it The makers any it will help you, or owt
you nothing. They yum-antes it.
As a safo und certain remedy for woman's
eiliiK'Uts, nothing can coinre with tLs
" Freseription." It's an invigorating, re
storative tonic, and a soothing, strengthen
ins nor vine, crfectly buruiltva in any con
dition of the female system.
It's a marvelous renicdv for nervous and
geiierul debility, Ht. Vitus' Dunce, Fninting
H I sills, Diz.'.iiiess, HlecpIewmcHii, and ull tho
nervous diM.rders due to functional cleranc
meuU. It has ofton, by restoring the wo
manly functions, cured run of Insanity.
PIERCE aSe"a CURE
..ftiirt nt Aoimtt-ri art 11. ttiU iiki ittUU f rut. u
-I., tt. t.niwt rath tii In tnr r .w.m iti'ty m.it.f
lri ,at tt furs-U-lint of d'1 aster an. ttrl tire.
Art l-f i'ir nr ttria Tiff r .rairiua atid
r. i trniMt " '' """"ti' il ft ' taai
reifi. fly af nn m t "". IK Aerniutcr "'l r at ,
lad ant itr inila nJ rbr. sti. rxty to hrl. tmuf
n-1 In lrk U i"' ivf iljr, whith lutt, tl
ri ' ititll'l iftnrn law
Vl.kMulMK (tl.l.'th K'fcU ti4 Fillmor Itt lhic0,li,
iTi it tbu M b. ft la lb tr Ira t II.)
W. L. Douglas
V Wil WsL NOaOUCARINtk
5. CORt'JVAM,
43.PFlNECAlf&KAfJGAR01
43.tPP0LICE,3SoLL3.
,6o2.W0RKINGMEN,.
9' EXTRA F1NL. u
"w - BltVWIVl VIS,
l ea raa save issntr br wesrluf Ibe
V. I.. DoubIus 63. UO r-lioe.
lleranse, we ore the largest irinniifnrtnrrrs ol
this r.lo..f rbm-t la fie worlj.an.l iruarsuteo tbrlr
luo l.jr siam.lis ll.e name and lrlie on tbe
iHiiinin.whU'li prelect you S'lslrmt 111; h prices anil
th nilil.lli-nisn's pmftta. Our shm-s niuul rustom
werS In sitI, rnr fllllng sud wearlii iiunMllri.
Wlnotiirm S..I-I errrvwh. rii si I .wi r .rl. csf..r
Ihs value i-lri-n limn anv nilirr nuike. Take nofub
slltuir. If yn.r ilcal. r. aiiic.t u:-rly yuu. woi-uu.
I A 'I1 I ' V 'I'L'TltAliK M.MIKh. KmiliUiiHlluS
J I l ji I ionl niltl. e ii- to i-ist iiiiii.llliy
ef In . ii l ion . sa int I. ii In m i t -r-i.ii ile,"r hen i.iii-t
Ii i.il.'lll. I' A I HI. K II I- ,KHl.l.l.,H A-.lllMitiil.l'.C.
I K '
rtfiltrftT1 N'.fl'uo. ' ll-lui , Mil-le. Art I -'l
lillLbrilTli. 'I )... i Her f i I., in ml'-, l.n ruli-
V. Ii. W. b .l'i- . W.Ki.riun:i..u.o.
1,'lt.WHI IN Kll l.l l.i:, Now AiliMi. eiiln
1 ii..!. ill i.miiii ninl iiixik. iK'rw.t-i. I'uil. tri-c
I ......
I a CKVTS, lorsl sn.tcoiiuir, rorii--llii.'. P'P'f
Ha .Hi iuiii.. Aitsiii. All Ai-ii ) , l.;i i.'lu-e, Jlasa
Oil inONET HETI KNFD.
PNU 32
'04
n.
t'onsuBpllvea and people
wiiu bave wuak liiiif.'sor Ai.tti
nia, ab.iuld use I'lm's Cure fur
t'.iD'uiupliiin. H baa rurrd
thausaDds. It has net Injur
e l nee. It is not bait n.inku.
II is tuo ill-Hi couifu fcyrup,
Sold evurywb.rs. V5c.
ir3
BEECHAM'S PILLS
(Wgftablc)
What They Are For
liiiiousness
dyspepsia
sick headache
bilious headache
indigestion
bad taste in the mouth
foul breath
loss c;f appetite
sallow skin
pimples
torpid liver
depression of - pints
when these conditions arc caused ly constipation ; and con
stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them.
One of the most important things for everybody to
learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick
ness in tho world; and it can all be prevented. Go by
the book.
Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New
York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con
sequences pnd correction); sent free. If you are not within
reach of a druggist, the pills will Le sent by mail, 25 cents.
The Pot Called the Kettle Black Because?
the Housewife Didn't Use
IAPOLIO
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