The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 03, 1895, Image 7

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A Til ISO OF BEAUTY."
at a Elltlea at lias t'aleaaar fat
rrery on wb Hoi V Cilen tar lor
9jciir "atuinn or neioty. moral
L.ur 1 formal Id thn ships of n heart an I
which hoTit always boon charming
IJlture of Hood Cnln turn, (la the riirhc
2a representation ot "Winter," the weo:
wile face with lltfht brown eyes pwpir.it on:
i' 1 . , . .. .. . . i.i,u ...,...... n
Horn a uninij "Mii"ra u
lltiitfnll nliom. Thn face ou the left In n
'trtnr of 'Summer," nulls lluhto I trifi
i,iu i')'i nn l the he.il eovorod with n ha:
.iL-crated with brliflit flower. The hn lot
ire p-rlwlly rdenibsl unit the whole ploturi
.urrouu'lol by a tarty to I'-r. The !
.iirn was nvilo by Miss Mini lo Humphrey,
onol m91 Rt'ted an I cnle'inte I w iter
joloriirtlsta In the country. Tae cilonlar
eiVeS til Utuni iiiioriuiMi'Ju 'jviiurriinin mo
"oDjr chump, itn I upon the I sick I print" I
iililool astronomical vnt'i especially cit-
rulnt-4 for C. I. Hood ft Co.
Ine clien-inr is issue. i iu niynnu mi
rfi'pnrntlntm 0( tho llrm. tin t I reirtrde 1 as
nost dlmeuii to mniiiiiii'iiure, noyji
I,Mp.Mu. au'.'h iu mi oilier cou .-em ha
ever undertaken to pro IU"e In lnr,v q i in-
Hies, ixirintc i if live nroiius wn -n ma d -!.n,lnr
were b.'li.n m ;! thKM wr j :tu iliy
I ftpieyetl every any lu llu piri oi thn wor
iXpollIlUH I'rww, ou-j i'ivpii '.ink; iiKt'-inii".
oureve-letliliK lii!f'lilll"-. nvvdll Wireatliell
t. lk'"t inrjif pnpir cmti'O au i i j p r-
rairout v.S'ii.'M'J aion timti int yi-.ir. l
ti cnl'nliirs wru lul l ilnnrit In a m;
t ! woulil Pnk-Ii Hlni'nt I'll) iull.
II tue ilHTHrcnt pl'- lu tlm mIu lur
W',rv ""'I '"It w ty t'H-y woiil'l fX'.i-n I
I .lm',t" 0 ' " J iuiiv-f ur iiuji ,v:n iuri i'
Livi'ri'i'Ji.
Him." who nrj un-iiiin lo o'ltain lloo I
,,tirurliu Cal'-n mri ut tho .Iru mom
l.nuunl "U'I ls " -ut 111 tiinirm lor on -, or
).vali ior Iwj lu 1 . I. 11 j 1 1 & w j. , Ljoil,
A Si'itHtitiablif Kxftisc Mrs. rrofp-
iJi'iiloUHly) Whiit'H this lialr
a vnti r coat, sir? lVofi-nsur Hi, that
Iwr oh. I have Just Ihh-u conelilug a
Kittiull t'lo'ti. tnv tlcnr. Truth.
MY BLOOD
!itif ovprhi'ateil. c umin lmpl-a all ovrr
, (li'Vililti Into lnrie nml Dreadful
Mr: Caroling U. Fuller
Luudutidcrry, Vt.
Runnlrtflt Sores, the wont on my ankls.
Ivt.uUI not mop. S.Kin ofU-r 1 bcxun to take
tvti't SxriMpariU i, the aoreit hrulvd. atid two
tt entirely cured me anl gave me renew-
Lit MrrtiKth nnI health. Mru. C. II. Fl'I.I.Bn,
ooJuuderry. eruiout Hcaiiiutcr
ood's5" Cures
pood't Pills cure all Liver 111a. lUlliouknet
JgARLY to bed.
Early to rise,
Eat cakes made of
buckwheat.
To be healthy and
wise.
BUCKWHEAT
MAKES
The
Best
Cakes.
Iways
Light
and Dainty.
DON'T BQ FOOLED.
Tnwnt Himt K1PANH TABl'I.ES.
'rtir drtloifl.f m .,ir..lv la haUMlMl.
Ht la, touiethlD Juat at goud."
Whvdw,hata thltf
ue tbiukt you a aluipletoa.
'I' hat a right to bit opinion.
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Jit opinion may be right.
.I mi laiawant
it out true.
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nothing I
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L. M1dM BulnlivJ allk, t'ul ti rcvam.
P'j; ''r ! mi u.l 1 1, wo of any et b mr lud.
Jil xil ant tp.il. A Uitot
"or riePauao( Cuff to Twenty-JOy
'f' dollar aa Pair of Cnff. by naU for aUg
aui aivu a.i.ua
&EVERS1BLK UOLLAIt roWPAWT.
r1" St- Kw Tara. tT Kllby Bt.. Bortoa.
PPY NEW TI5ARs'u"('hr1inJN,
al.il 'Ufll( vud iiitiiKte III Hit. liMi.y
mthut 1,1,11 wMI '"rni llir incmtiry- Hiiu.
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L ST rwft LETTER of valQMn
Vll VRrVln Ma,UM kt -
THE WHITE HOUSECHRISTMAS
Clareland'a Children Welocma 'Santa
Claua and Reoelra Many Preaente.
The l'mltlebt and tbe member of the
Cabinet tpent tbe day at tbelr re-ipectire
borne. At the Wolte lloue It was Children'
I)y. The Cleveland InUm enjoyed their
first Cbrlttma tree, which wits plnced
in the library. It am beautifully
trimmed and deenrnted. Mm, Cleve
land puttiug tbe fluitbln toifht on
It. Tbe little onet were tbe recipients of
many preeenta. Trecedinif the dinner a
luhcheon wat (ervad to the children ot the
Cabinet who cauie to tbe White Uoune to aee
the tree. Mre, 1'errlne, Mr. Clcvclnnd'
mother, was tbe only guvtt of tbe family at
dinner.
Secretary nnd Mrs. Carlisle pro! ahly bad
the lari?eM lamlly party, entertaining tbelr
children and Krnudi'hlldren. A part of the
menu of the Cabinet dinner waa durk, killed
I'V the l're.tldeut on bis recent bunting trip In
Hutitb Cnrollnn.
1 he I'retldent and Mrs. CleTelnnd remem
bered all tho employes of the Nlilte Houae
with turkeys, and tbe servants received ijlltt
In money.
TO KILL CLEVELAND-
A Craiy Texan on Hia Way to the
Capital.
A. W. Alton, of New Jerusalem, Tex., was
irrcatod at New Orleans, upon tho charge ot
iDPnnity. Ho arrived over tbe Southern
rneiflo from Houston, Tex., nnd claim
Hint bo was lnt sittlslled with the way
l i rover Cleveland was running nflitlrs and
was on hi way to NVaMilugton to kilt
hltn. when Intercepted bv oHli'"rs. He was
locked up In an end cell one night, whleh
he nltiu'rt demolished during the ulght. He
ton the t'onrd-) from the wall, nnd did con
tldenible diunnn". He was nlmort nude next
tnorning, and tho otllcers removed blm from
the demulihhed cell to nnoiher one. Alton
cliilm, also, that somebody is after him to
li rni li'.m. In Ids ravint;t he se i.il kindt
of detiinu. He tald that he ould ritixo the
ilead and mnkvthe sea give up Its treasure.
Ho ny he tins a wile nnd several little broth
ers, unit think they vflll come to his resene
and release him from jail. Judge Cain re
mnnded Alton to tho Workhouse to bo exam
ined by tho City l'hysk'liin.
A BANK ROBDED.
A Tructed Clerk of Mny Years Stole
Contlnuoualy
Another dlhoneAt bank cleric fell Into tbe
bands of the police. Tbe prisoner is Edward
It. Carter, II venr old. of No. 240 Monroe
street, l'.rooklyu. who bus been employed for
the past 2'J year as the trusted transfer clerk
In the National Hank of Commerce, at No. TJ
Nassau street. New York, d which William
W. Sherman Is president. Carter's stealluirs,
according to his own calculation, aggregate
MC.unu.
At police headquarters Carter told In
spector McLa'icbllii that his pilfering besan
a short time after he secured his position
with the lank and continued tip to the
present. He did not tell bow he stole the
niouey or exphilu lu wbut manner he evaded
detection.
Carter claims to have nsed the money in
his living expenses, which is probably true,
us he Indulged In no vices or speculations,
Tbe loos Is not a serious one for tbe bank,
which hasaeapltul of 5.01)0,009 and a sur
plus and undivided profits of t3,S(H),U0U. Car
ter bos a wife and two children.
THE CZAR MEANS WELL.
-
Hebrews in London Crltclaed by Their
Their Own NewapajJcr.
The London Jewish Cbroniola publishes a
letter from correspondent who 1 acquaint
ed with tho Ticw of vifflvdaolra;a iu K.'-?.
In which tbe writer declare that l( the Ile
brew of Western Europe displayed "more
patleuca and confidence In the good inten
tions of tbe Iturslun Government tbey would
II nd the Czar's advisers as anxious a them
selves to ameliorate the eonditlon of tho He
brews. Theindlgnntlon meetings In London, the
correspondent adds, have injured the Hebrew
cause moro than all the anti-Semite agitatious.
Orders were privately lasued a Tear ago for
the modlllchtlon of rigorous application of op
pressive laws, nud it is intended to make fur
ther concessions, but the problem is a giguu
Ho oue and Is cotnpllyated by regrettable so
cial conditions which a mere decree of so
ilul right would be quite ineffectual in
JuriiiK. Thuruforo, reform cuu only by
grudual
LAW FOR SLEEPING CARS
A Bill to Give the "Public tho Value oi
Tbelr Honey.
In tho lust few minutes before Congress
adjourned on Saturday, Senator Sherman In
troduced an amendment to tbo pooling bill
now before the Senate, providing that nil
sleeping cars shall furnish a safu for keeping
paeut;er' valuables; that they shall be
considered common carriers, nud subject te
ull reupouHibilitim, laws and duties govern
ing the same; that tbey shall not ebarg
more than one-half cent a mile for lowurt
uud one-third for upper berths, nor mors
t tin u oue-lialf cent for a seat In tbo same.
This would not materially reduce the price
of a sleeper from New York to Cincinnati oi
Chicago, hut iu small hauls would make the
cost of u berth very small. For Instance, It
is but I'JD mile from Cincinnati to Colum
bus. There the price would be but 00 cents,
inteud of 1.5u, its ut preteut. Tbo fine foi
a violation of the provision oi the bill I to
bo tluu for each otleuso.
ROBBER BAND BROKEN UP
Leader of Columbiana County, O., Gang
Confess ?s.
A baud of robber aud highwaymen In the
western purt ot Columbluna county, Ohio,
bus been broken up by tbe arrest of C.7..
Courtney, who confessed to being Implicated
In several big jots, and names tbe other
members of the uuug. This is the gung that
hits been terrorising the people In this Mo
tion f r several mouth past. Other mem
bers of tbe gang since arrested are Wallace
Newsander, Alpheua Jennings and Adam
Graham. John lieuery, Hie ieuder, is still
at large, but his capture is certalu. Tbey
have committed ro.berlo amounting to
thousands of dollar and always escaped
with tbelr booty,
Charged With a 910.003 Robbsry.
Frank Auderson uud llitlph Vauesulor have
been urreeied for complicity iu the robbery
and torture of lluvld uud Sarah bloouin, near
Edlnboro, I'a., where 1,000 were secured
by '.be rojbeis. Tbe arrest were made at
Andrrsou' borne, about two nilk-s from tbe
Hlouuiu farm. At about tbe sumo time Jero
mlu Casey uud bis wife were arrested at 1'ut
ter.ou, N. i. lor complicity lu the robbery.
Mrs. Casey was reluitsed a little latter. She
is but IS years old and was married to Casey
at 1'ort lJopomt. N. J. or. ThursJuy. Vihou
Cumey wa aeurcbed tiD'J was found In hi
posceMiun. i
Two Steamers' Crews Perish.!
The Ilritisb steamer Abydos I believed Jf
aave foundered oft tbe coast ot Erin, Isfe fr .
Man, during tbe recent gale. All of j
steamer' crew, about 33 men, are suppott )
to bav been drowned. A steamship bus ar
rived at Londonderry reports that she pass
ed, off the Mull of Cantyre, a larae capsized
bark floating bottom upward. AU her erew
.re believed to have perished.
. , " TRADE REVIEW.
Consumption Irreapo'sivs to Increased
Production.
Holiday trade has met expectations. l ar
ch ases have alrraly been numerous, but
smaller than usual In amount, and more con
fined to needful articles, thus anticipating
ordinary trade. Wheat ha declined w' 0,
torn, J4o and cotton I unchanged.
Tbe market for Iron and ttecl Is waiting,
but the reduction In tbe wag'- at the Edgar
Thompson works, averaging 13 per cent.,
plainly Indicates the same difflculty which is
seen in other quarters, that tho demand In
consumption does not answer to tho Increase
In production of pig Iron, The shipments ol
rails tor 11 months are reckoned at only 70.
000 tons, of whleh only .0J.0OO tons aro for
new roads. Numerous projects for steel
bulldlRgs nre under consideration, but no Im
portant eonlnivt is reported. It gives some
encouragement that tho IMhlchem works
have secured a contract to tiuiko armor plate
for Itussla, but the order for east pipe lot
Japan is still in doubt. Prices have scarcely
Fbitnired during tbe week, thnuuh IWsenn-t
pig Iron nnd billots nre. If anything, a shade
weaker. There Is larger demand In nails,
but In hardware, machinery, engines, an t
railway stocks, and materials the baslness is
much depressed.
Failures for the week have teen 350 In the
I'nlted States, against 911 last year and 41 In
Canada. AKiilnst 41 last year.
UradHtreel's" llnaiicial review says: Spc?.
alatlve bag been at low ekb all week. Holi
day Influence check non-professional panic
Ipatinn and make the larger uiaulpulatlvr
force of Wall street utiwllliug to do anything
of consequence In the market. Special move,
mum In a few stocks, comilned with limltec
trans ivtlons by some of the room traders, Imvt
Lnu the only features.
A Horrible Deed.
A mob of negroes caught Jim Choeklcy at
Tullahoma, Teun., on tho ai'.th took hltn to
tbe woods during a blinding snow storm
stripped him. whipped hi in nearly to death,
and ordered blm to leave the country beforo
day. While drunk Chockley left his wife
lost Monday night while she was sick ot her
borne, and when be returned Tuesday even
ing she was dead. Thi n he left home got
drunk and went to a negrj dunce. When
tbe dead woman sit tuund rat or mice bad
eaten her eyes out,
No Fears of a Revolution.
Mr. Hasting, the Hawaiian charge d'nf
fulrs. bus received mall sdvl -es from Hono
lulu conllrmatory of the latest press advice
from that country to the effect that the po
litical situation la quiet and that the recent
so-called iiiouarchial conspiracy was a mat
ter of small Importance. Mr. HostniK said
that his advices showed no war or rumors ot
war in Hawaii, and that there was no special
excitement over the recent arrest of liush and
his party for alleged conspiracy against the
government.
MARKirrts.
i'lTTMiruuV
TTI WIIOI.KSALS rnU'KS AHK lilVKN IIKtOW
firaln. Flour ami Kent.
WHEAT No. 1 red
No. red
t't'MN Nu. 3 yellow t ar, new
Mixed ear, new
No. X yellow sto-llcl
OA Tit No. 1 white
No. X white
Extra .No. 8 white
Lliht mixed
HY K No I
No. K western
FL'H ltMlNii. fancy pati'Ula H
f ancy winter patent 8
Fancy stralKht winter V
Straight XXX bakers' u
Kye flour 8
HAY Xu. 1 timothy 11
No. lu
47
45
4?
it,
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8
8 :
V SO
It so
8 I".
II V
10 50
11 00
15 Oil
Mixed clover, n 1 10
Looae timothy, from wagons.... 14
JtKD- No. Jhlt" M4.f Oyn M
WUIteVMjbllnga Id W iTTW
liruwo Mlitdllnira. lft SO IS. uo
Hran. bulk
14 ftU
8TKA W Vt beat ....
Ut
ft S
6 0U
Kalry I'roduets,
Bl'TTEIt Eltrlu i rcamery in
Fancy I resmery i
Fancy l ouiury ItoU in
bow Krailn aud cooking W
CTIErK tiblo, new II
New York, new nl
Wisconsin Swiss. 18
I.I in Inirtf 'T. newmake '.'Hi
Iff
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Fruit aud Vegetables.
AITI.EK Fancy, ,i, 4 -J :v,
litANSl Hand-picked, pur bU .... 1 tsl
l.una. lb ft
I'DI Aiots Fine, in cur, bii !
From slt,r. Itu f.i
8 M
1
A1
HI
1 M
1 -.'5
1
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1 i.j
IIKEIS
I AIWIAUE HoiiiM Krown
Tl KMI'S-per bid
UNIONS Yellow, tin
I'A ION I PS
per bid
bid
per bid 1 40
I'oultry, t.to.
Live Chickens, pair
Spring l blckens
Live Hucks. pair
liresoeU Ducka.4 lb
liri ssed t-bickeus, V lb
" " young select ..
lresPd Turkeys, i lb
F.dt.s pa and hlo, fiesb
IKATIIKHS. KxtrilllVelieese.-.lb
No. 1 Kx. Live 1 ', tylb
l ouiilry, laitte puckeci
45
Ji.
.50
W
!l
14
10
HI
15
iJ
11
M
15
li
'.'1
l.l
45
40
4)
8'J
MtseellMiieous,
EEEim Clover W Iba
'1 imtithy, prune
blue druss
ItAl.s I'ountry mlxeil
UONKY Wbltu l lover
lluckwbeat
MAr-LK SYKI P, new
I lDKlt Coumry, sweet, bid
1 ALLOW
1) 3 HI 14 n S5
V so
111
00
1
IT
l'l
ml
DO
1 40
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M
14
T5
4 50
4
CINCINNATI.
FLOCK
WliKAT-Nu Ked
i t No.
COHN Mixed
DAIS
EUtfN
Ill I TKH ihlo Creamery
li i'5..j'i
40
Ki
41
-1
48
15
Hi
I'llILAOELflllA.
FLOl'R
WHEAT No. . Ited
.... 4 3 ).ji4 00
4S 40
COIt.N No. li Mixed
DATS No. g White
Ill TlE.lt Creamery, extra
Eoos I'a. first ....
NEW VOllK.
FLOt'K-l'atents
WHEAT No. Kod
It YE State..
lOlt.N-.No. 4
OA'l H W hlle Western
IU 'ITEM Creamery
EUUtl Slate and l'ciiu
81 bs
Ul .1
ill
. 9 1 0(4 a
IK)
56
M
84
t'4
W
61
88
16
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LIVE STOCK.
C'XNTBAL STOtX YAHIHJ, EAST LlBfRTT, I'A
CATTUI,
Prime, 1.400 to l.flOO lbs g 8 no u 8 SO
Oood, LtHSi Ui I,4i0 Iba i 55 76
tloud bul. tiers, l.aio to LSuulba... 4 80 4 Bo
lldy, l.tsm 10 l,15ot. 3 TO 4 gs
Fair llgbt sienrs, MU to 1000 lbs ... 8 111 8 40
Common, Tuu to Dumb IU 8 OJ
II no a.
Pblladelphlas 4 HI 4 AS
bi a. Yorkers aud mixed 4 40 t u
Common lu lulr Yorker. . 4 M 4 80
suxxr.
Extra, 8H to 1M lbs n 8 00 8 .3
IiOimI, aft to Ue lbs g 40 g 74
Fair, Tft to aft Iba 1 75 g
C'oiiiiiiou I III J fto
Yearlings.. g fto 4 00
Chicago, Cattle Common to extra steers,
$8.U0(4.;5; ' stockers and teeiters, J0o.;i4O;
nisi aud bulls, l.Va40; calves, i.UOsi.00,
Hugs heavy, (4 Kfti.U; eouiinou to choice
lulled, 44 H 4 50; vbolce assorted, 4 V.( 3o:
light, gAIXHalVO; pigs, 44 V it-ISO. bbuep lu.
fnilur to choice, 1 .VatW; imubs, SiiO.
4Hl
tiuclunatl Hogs select shipper (LftOtol.CO;
butcbnis 4. 8SIO4-50; fair 10 good paekera 44 13
to 4 80; fair to light 44.00to4 )5; couillion and
rough g8.Witu4.10. Cattle-good shipper 41104.50;
mdL.il tocbulc aiti4 40: (sir to uindluiu mA nutoH
Iooiiiii.ou K goto, do Sbeep axtra ) J!5UU;
Iguul te t-boinetK.Kfttot.00; coiuuiooto fulrgl U)
I u. cuu Lauiba extra, 43.S6; good to vbolc
muotoaftu: ovuimou to fair :U3iug.Tft.
UWS2;
OVAL BAKING) POWOE CO.
A rtontl of Sympathy,
I wits in tho tulomi of it stiMinor on
tin west coast of Scutlaiul last Christ
ina:! holiday, mid there fi ll into cuii-Vt-rnatioii
with it iiiclancholv man, a
lirothi-r Scot, pi'iitiiiiftital. like nil the
ract', and aldo, w jm si titlv iijn-aml.
latncntahly drunk. "It's a sair warld
this," said he. 1 said I thoiio-h tlu rt
wasn't liimh tin- niattir with the
world, as far n I knew it. "Aye.
wi el." he said, "luif ye ken I'm' 11
1'lumlitT. and it's, aye a sair warld tae a
I'liiniher." I condoled with him,
though secretly jtlad to hear that that
H.-rveise and evil race were thin af
llieted. "And what's your trade" ht
asked. I s:;id I was a schoolmaster
"(iie's yer hand," said he; "I'm fn' tf
eetnathy; we haith lielanif tae a iiiii
tleb'.iised calling." London spectator
Wild Fire..
The devilslatiou an I sulT-rin oaipe I l,y
the ft tms of 1 tin wihl pr ilrle au 1 fori-st llri-s
In tho Wet, last sutnuier, liat a horrible d"
tall In th lossof life an I dosiru 'tinii of prop,
erty. M-3. wo nu tin I "hil Ir.-n, by S'orc..,
choked by niok 1111 1 ro ttte I alive j their
lio:n -a destroye I an I hundreds n ii'iic I an I
crippled. It Is p.ilnful to con, njil-it ', but
still Important an I ctiitrlt.iil In mil;.- It
known mat Si. Ja 'oi oil, use I nci-or lin
t dirivllons. Is on of tue lest cures lor
turns and a-ills, ant s'ioiiI I hi kept 011
h ind. There 1. n loni- diol tlmt should bo
without the great retuely (or piln, for tliern
nm none without thn need ct It. Littlo
things like sliulit cuti an 1 wjun Is It hiuils
and cur- like, m ii;lj an 1 lie. pi tic lioU4
work ou.
At Norfolk. Vn.. ralooii are nllowed to
open at U u. in, and niui-t close at 10 p. in.
Haw' Tilt I
VTe offer One llun lied pollers Tteward for
stiv re of t starrh that caiiimt be cured by
Hail's 1 atarrli ( nre.
F. J. Chwi:y Co., Toledo, O.
V'r. Hi nnderslgnnl, hate knott 11 F. J. Che
ney for I be last 15 cur., and believe him per
fect It honorable In ail lnndiiexs li aiisaet lout
and tlnaiic ally aid" to curry out any obllga.
tion made by the r llrm,
tsi ,V Thi AX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Oliin.
Waliumi, Riivasi Maiitih, Wholesale
Prugglsts. Toledo, Olno0w
Hal's Catarrh Cure 1st'' ntemally, art
ln directly njmn tha bburBOIll mucous sur
faces of the system. Te Tals Beet free,
f.-it. Tic. W leJUJ. .tiP. 1V4S Ij.
Haptlst In Itussia still coutluuo to suffer
deep religious persecutions.
Dlsotiler.
Tliot Is the state of )oiirstoinae!i. Yon know
It. Noil fi-el it. you xliow I:. Tin- reinedv vou
lusil i. Hipans Tiilnili. j?ufc, Mirvuiid Elite,
live.
The lulk of the Mormun vote in I'tah this
f !nr was I 'em icratlc.
I r. Kilmer' Fwtr.UooT etirss
II Kidney and Madder troiiblna.
1 an.phlet nnd t onsiiltatlon f rev
LuLraiory Liughumpiou.N. V.
poctor's prescription inust not bo written
lu I.atui in 1 tance.
Karl's Clover Moot, the great blood purifier,
tea fresliiisia and clistrness to the con. nisi-
(un
aud curs cooalipeUou. J! ela.. ftOci., IL
Tim avernie life of American-built ships is
tooui 11 years.
Mrs. Win-low ' Soothing St rup for children
treihiiiK, softens the kuinv redm es liifliiielna-
tlou, aliay pmn. Hires wind 10I11 . JV.u 00 1 lis
Ciniidlati banks have a paldup
tbout -CJ.O .0,0iiU.
Oil Itul of
I'lso's Cure fn. ( i.i.hiiiiipt..ii N 101 A No. 1
SStllllia lilt Heine. t. II Vt II I I II!, Alillis'li
tils , April 11, IS'.U.
The Hallc. Oregon, markets oro glutted
If it li bear meat.
KNOWLEDGE
BrinR comfort und improvement and
tends to inTsonul enjoyment when
rightly used. The mnny.'who llvo bet
ter than others nnd enjoy life more, with
less, expenditure, by more promptly
adapting tho world' Inst product to
the needs of tihysicid being, will attest
tho valuo to health of tho pure liquid
laxativ principles enilruccd in tho
lemedy, fvru of Fig.4.
Its excellence i duo to it prewntlnpr
in tho form most acceptable nnd pleas
ant to tho taste, the refn tilling mid truly
beneficial properties of a s rfect lax
ativo; eflectually cleansing tho ystem,
dispelling colds, hcudnchc nnd fever
and permanently curing constipation.
It ha given satisfaction to million and
met with the approvul of tho medical
profession, because it act on tho Kid
neys, Liver aud Dowel without weak,
eniug them and it is perfectly frto from
every objectionable substunce.
Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drop
gUU in AOc and $1 bottles, but it i man.
ufacturcd by Hie California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name ij printed on e"'.-ry
package, alto tiio ugine, Syrup of Figs,
and Leing well informed, you vlU nut
accept any lubetituto if ollored.
You can make better food with
" Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Lighter, sweeter, more wholesome.
fieneral Ittito.
Afnontr Ilaron Haiissinann' rirnl
lections of his earlier experience as a
public administrator, Is one of an in
terview with Ca-imir I'l rier, L'rand
father of the French 1 'resident, not loiiu
he tore that much lamented statesman
died, Iti of cholera. Vouiiu'
llaussmann had heen niiikiinr an ein
cial tour of the district of l'oitieiH. and
on his return to Pari was siiinmone.l
liiToreCasitiiir-Perier, who had recently
lieeume l'ri sideiit of the Council.
The yminn man had t" answer a
thousand uestiuns, many of them ot
a di licato nature almut the cmidition
of political patties in the department,
the possible influence of the adminis
tration in the legislative dictions, and
so on.
In tho course of the conversation
something was said ahout the wife of
one of the pivfect.i, whereupon jonni;
llaussmann spoke warmly of her do
mestic virtues, with which he had lu i ii
CTcatly impressed.
Hi yes," said M. Casimir-lVri-r.
"hut she Is too common a Imdy for a
town which contains so many well-hrcil
and cultivated people." Anil he added,
l.niLiliinir.
"I shall he obliged to establish, ley
the side of my cabinet, a mamai.'e
bureau for my functionaries. Look
out for yourself !"
Hut the wary statesman pave Ids
youthful Kiibtnlitiate a practical hint
aliotit the dijdotnacy to be observed in
the treatment of such themes. As
llaussiiiitnii hail his hand upon tho
door, the President called him back.
I ty the way," said he, "a young of
ficer ought always to lind the wives
and daughters of deputies amiable and
even pretty."
That was all; but as llaussmann
went down the stairs, he remembered
to have "poken slightingly some time
before of the wife of a certain deputy,
who was as tiresome ns she was ugly.
He wondered, he gays, how tho lWi
dent of the Council could Lav, heard
of the matter, but he accepted toe To-'
Luke and laid to heart the lesion.
Ills Irtive for I ill) nor.
A Wllkesburre (I'a.) man. overcome
by the craving for drink nnd having ex
haunted all his resources for proeurlug
more rum. emptied the ashes of l,is
wife's first htisbaud out of a silver urn
uud sold that.
W L Douglas
fcOieDJAniR' laTMcarar.
tgf ijl vjlfifasf Ess Fit for a kins.
a. cordovan;
BTf!-uru Ai LiiimrrtAig'
ArZtP FriCCiMJ&KANSAm
3.QPP0LICI:.3SOLts.
.CXTTA FINl.
I.BBYS'SCK0OlSrBESL
L.AIJIC3S
' ss'nd rait catai ocur
iW'L-bdUGLASt
L.tOCiaCHMASS.
Over On Mllltoo Prop! wear th
W. L. DcujLas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our fhocs ero equally satisfactory
They glvr tha bait value f ir the money.
Thry t,usl custom shots In style and lit.
1 hsfr wearing qualities are uasurpatttd.
1 he prices ar uniform, stumped on (ol.'
From ) to j saved ovrr other makes,
li uut dtsicr unnt.t supply you wo tin.
PN U 1
95
riENSIONAV!
IIIIIV W.VIOIIIIISi,
ItttlllllU Kill. It.
tSuccosfully Prosecute Clnlms.
I.nl" I'rli.cli.tal 1 Kltiiilnui l b pen. iou lliir.s.i.
Ji.ii. Ul Hur, i.'iuiljudii slain' Uiiu., slt .a,
DATCsJTQTKAliK
MAIIKS t.XHiiilliull 11
r s bis s w ... V. ,
Olll'-lit ibllll V ol
nvMiilon s,-na for liiviii'ir. i,uiae. of Uw to net a
pslelll. I'A 1 KICK U'lAlllihl., W l-HIV.leV (l.l.
LLHIS MrltHI AIL LLSt UlLi..
Oetl Louib fcyr1.11. TwtssOooU. Vsr
in Iirn. hoia liy oruiftfi.t.
Take
make life easier
Beware
tou an imdAtiun, l honest-W M,
"arevltv Is the Soul
ST .' .Hk
A ui
1 co
j n r y&
You Need
jSAPpLIQ
1
1
if wall fit., Kitw-vcmK.
Danucroii IMaee to l.tve.
The iiumher of deaths canv 1 by
wild atiimals is increasing "reatlv lii
Ll'lia, sliake bites heading fn' last
year with victims. ( J,siio
persons who wi te killed by an.tnals.
tigers killed in arly 1.mn ; 1, ,,j,,lr,ls,
'J'.' I j W. .hes, IT.-,; bears, 1J, nml , le'
1'halits. tis. Nidety t!lols,i!i,l ,nl oi'
cattle were destrott d, an iiicease ot
'.'.'""I over the e.ir before, t );i U.
other hand, 1 .' s h 1 vW, ,,,i; W(.ri,
killed, ineluilim: nearly l.:;nn t s
and over t, leopards', besul, s i.lmost
1 -'0,1 1, 11 1 ill -lily M,;l,es.
HIYICAU SlUI-NOTII,
rhecrf.il spirits nnd the ability to fully
enjoy lilt-, come miv with a l.t a'ttiv
1 1.. 1 t ....
iv .III'I HT'tM. 1 lie t nun
t:: in tkho Millers rtotn turv
011s in I'liilt . imp.iittd triem
orv, low sou its. irrita
ble limt'it. .itul the
thoiis.,1',,1 .in,) 1, iln.
r.iiij.in.i ets of mind
aid li.dv that
ri -i:!t Iti ttt. tin
n .lin.il. jn tniei
ou habits tii-ual-1
Cotitt.ii te d in
voi'.th, tlirougti
HMioranee, is
then by incapac
itated to thor
miKhlv eniov
lile. lie (eds
tired, spit itlesa,
fxtt. I ilrowsv ; his
leep is.'.istuttied
and dis s not re-tu-h
him as it
should; the will power is weakened,
morbid fears haunt him and may result
in continued hypochondria, or melan
cholia and, finally, in sol'ling of the brain,
epilepsy, ("tits"), paralysis, locomotor
utaxia and even in dread insanity.
To reaetl, re-claim and restore such
unfortunates to health nud happiness, is
the aim of the publishers of u book, of
136 pages, written in plain but chaste
language, on the nature, symptom and
curability, by liottu-.treatmetit, of such
diseases. This Uiok will 1 sent sealed,
in plain envelope, on receipt ol" this no
tice with ten cent in stumps, for post
age. A.uiiVt,- WorM 'W j ... '
icul Association, Buffalo, N. V. '
For more than a quarter of a century
physicians connected with this widely
celebrated Institution have made the
treatment of the diseases alsive hinted at
their specialty. Thousands have con
sulted them by letter and received advice
nnd medicines which have resulted iu
jHTmanent cures.
tMilIcrers from premature old nge, or
lossof power, will lind much of interest
! in the hook above mentioned.
east.
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Phononrnphs, Croiihophoncs.
t i i isitt itii m i ll Ki l l 1: 10.,
No. 445 Wool I strfft, I'lll-liiiitf, I'a.
ANTED.
- l u ll' llte III-, III hell e ir
'I able -ini. e 11 11 I riiin.niis-
I..XIIH. 1-. A. I In s-,. Illi: Will i.
SAI I I I II , .Mfitdtllle, I'll.
Measures
by taking Pcarline to do your
washing and cleaning. It docs
away with half the labor, and
v ith all the dirt. It docs away
with the Rub, Rub, Rub.
Nothing in the way of house
work is too hard for it ; nothing
washable is too delicate. All
things washable arc safe with
Pearline. It saves from wear,
and it keeps from harm.
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RUPTUREGured
' Bill I'li.iTit i.v
; cjjLt ROSS j
iiTrTrii
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rJilers ami torn unscrupulous procert will fell vi,
thii Is st jood as" or "the tame at I'nrline." IT'S
F.tLSE Teailm is never peddled, i.' ii.r qrocer irnrti
1" -t.
of Wit,"
Good Wife
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