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

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lYllnVer "The womea know h
Inndle a train."
pluker "e, and irtbli new wcletj
fi! of female box In ct ln
Iiuppoae they will b having traliipn
to uauuw iucui, t uuaueipnia inqui
100 IUwnrtl. BIOO.
TriTader of this paper will ptewtj o
iMrn that there I nt li a-t one dreaded disease
!7.t science ha hnn able t rnr In all its
and that in Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
" I - . i. . I . . . I 1 ... ,... Ik.
fur1 is. - '- mw
wheal fraternity. Catarrh being a cnnMltu.
!s7osl disease, rrqnlrea a constitutional creat.
L,nt. Hall' (XtarrhCtire l token .Mentally,
ij,ng directly on tlia blood and rnucows sur
nf tha aysteni. thereby destroying tha
MnWtlonnf tha diaea,ind giving tne Isv
uint t rented, by building v.p the constitution
rT aslstint: nature tn doing Ita wnrV. Tha
iUnrletor have ao ronrh faith In tts curative
l. lit fl.a nfrr Itoia Hundred Dollara
Tr . ram that It fail to cure. tSend fur list
-t,,lU,lal;,. A-l-lr
j Po'.a by Druggist, ;&c.
Eight thotitnnil tnna of air are sent Into tha
fin one ton of coal eitracted.
Wfcra atare
assistance It anay lie be 1j render It
prom! t'.y.but one should remember to use eeea
the nii-t perfect remedies only when needed.
Tin Ik'-i iitul miW simple and prutle renuKjy t
thf Si nip of Figs iiiatiufu( tamd by the Cull
forum fig Sj ru C-
Itn'y lias tha highest murder rate of liny
rtv.mtry lit the world.
S.,iip I iihbles will freeze when the flier
sosnet'T falls to 1 (0 degrees below zero.
It Will Pay
I - iti.ik" whip "provision fiT your physical
Ivuitli nt MiK .reason, hisnusn a odd nr
..uh. mi attack f pneumonia or typhoid
Ifvrii 'W nmy make i. nil invnlid nil win-
trr. I ir-t I all In mire thtit vmir hi ioi it
s. ... r..r hinllli lii L i t...n I.I I
I ' ' l"'", I'"'"
f.'vv l"'ttlei ll.Mid'x rinrniiirllit will l)
ijayiMi,' ii.Mftnient now. if VIII (,'iv ynu
I jpe, ri -i i iii'ij itnn iiivij.itiiH' your y'j-.n.
LHIoocf's
Sarsaparilla
1 the (nc Truo lllood I'uriller.
HOOa S rill Uvv. All Uru.-,N-t. -V.
I'Nl'IO
jgARLY to bed,
Elarly to r lse
Oat cake made of
1 . ,rir-i ,,t ..
Pp- To be healthy and
BUCKWHEAT
MAKES
The
Best
Cakes.
Always
URht
and Dainty.
TheOreatest Iledical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
Medical Discovery.
::WtO KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS?
n (Hoovered In ona of our common
Ii'ture w(M)dj a remedy that cure every
.uJ ol Humor, from the worat BcrofuU
Juwato i common pimple.
lias tried Itnn over elaran hundred
". and never flledeieept In twoeue
-ouiuunuer numo:). lie ha now la
" POSe8lon Over turn luinMr.,l enrtlll.
ot Its value, alt within twenty mUea
oond postal cara lor boot.
tnnAti ftvm thai
-W bottle, and a perfect oure I warranted
iue ngot quantity Is taken.
ius iuni are anectea It cause
:oolln rlM. like needle passln.
a mem, the same with the Liver
4Wes. Till. U lunul V hA Antm
&t Mopped, and always disappear In a
alter taking it Head the label.
u ths stomach is foul or bilious It will
'DtnUMin.l.h f.ll . m .
t ' ...... iduiiiiKb at iii.b
SO ehuntM At At. .
( vi uin vTer Deoeaaary. cat
Mat you oan iret, and enough of lb
t. on lHh!u..,nnni..i i. . ....
Bold by aU UruKiiUU.
PROFITABLE UAiwv sn.u
P oaiy be accomplUbed with the very ben
tuols aiid
MtDari
Poo tlie
V more
appliances.
Cream Kept
farm you art
and bettet
ti. while
the skluunod
u.ibia feed,
make no mis
Davis. Keat,
eataloeue
to get a
Uri
I ran)
fcf 7 KANKII BLDO. UFO. 00.
wip Ossrbora St.. CtileB.
L
EWIS' 98 LYE
rawatrad aad Fsrfumsd.
"Ma. Unlike ollur Le, II batuic a
noi o Mu4 ytritA to c,0
wiia removntile ltd, tb. enninnu are
iy rvaily for um. Will muka
a br.i periiiuied Hani Koap Id l
vitttuut bvlllKu. It la Iha
't fir I'lrnnHliif rntloulpr, dlw
liif.s-ilng ,nl( ,lm,lt wu,,iu
,'''' calm., irtvt, nr.
ltSNA.e.AI.T MVG. CO.,
Uuu. Alii.. I'hlia fa.
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A Rig Church to De Stored Dodilj.
If the building mover who aigoa th
coatract to move Immanncl Baptist
'ha rob, Michigan avenue, near
Twentj-lhiri street, aucccasftiUr per
form the work, nay the Chicago
Tribune, he will have done one of the
moft remarkable feata of buttling
moving vcr known. Tho contract
ralla for the moving of tho church in
ita entirety fifty feet aonth ami nine
feet eaat, and it in an undertaking
well covered with riak.
Immnntiel Church is built of atone,
haa a aelf-Bupporting roof, and to the
eye of a builder lms tho appearance of
a big nut-ahell. There, in a aixty-foot
uteeplo on the top of thia church.
With all the risky feature in connec
tion with the project there are two
contractor willing to do the job, and
their biila on tho work are now under
consideration.
When the idea ol moving the mtv
rve hollow atrneturo with it tower
ing npiro waa first broached it waa
Innghed at by many, but the pcoplo
who wntited the church moved knew
what they were talking about. Thcao
wero the proprietors of a hotil, whose
interest it waa to have the edifice
n little further amtth, Wranie it dark
ened all of tho best rootna in the
khostolry thoe of the aotith exposure.
I he hotel company buys tho fifty
feet of property south of tho church
property from fi. F. Jntobs for 3 10,
DUO, and Jeeila it to tl ImiriRtiucl
Church. It pays the expense of innv
in? the ehnrct, its recjtHt ritrtion and
re'lecorntinsr. It in ilin);itel tliat
this jmrt ttf the job will cord ('ij,0OJ.
Tho trustee of tho church, in ex
ehnnjo for tho iropcrty bought from
Tneol s, t clitiipii-li to tlu lintel com
pany the upon lilty feet crcuted by tho
removal of the church. The removal
does not eimt tho eliureh a cent.
An riesiistiecteil Crtiis" ol Suriei liii.
A ackuitist five nn Hceoutit of a man
who whm admitted to a hostitiil with a
eevcro and obstiuiUe enso of iulln n
mation of the eye, fao mid hnmls.
Ordinary nppiii'iitioiiH uve no relief,
and n thorough iiiieroseopic examinn
tiou of tho ulVueteil ji irt vinu resorted
to. Thin proved the existence of thou-
siiiiils f tiriy lmirs, Uot uuliko in up
penraiico tlioe from tho cutorpillsr.
They had entered the skin and pro'
duccd thia violent irriUtion. Tho
plauta which tho mnti h: been work
ing with were examined, and it wax
found that a variety of tho primrosu
was the offender. Tho dovyny looking
Uinrs du the leave were HtilUcieutly
rigid to prick through the akin, at.. I
each ono wan charged w ith u poison
after tho fashion of the fans of n
BUake. The doctor extracted thia poi
son, which he used a a auh:-iittineou
injection in the ensea of several
patient. lie claims excellent results
trom thia method of treating various
obstinate akia diseases. In the came
conuectiou it may bo atated that ex
perimeutsio the treatment of cannor
have benu tried with satisfactory re
sults. An animal waa inoculated with
cancerous material, then after a suita
ble period, the serum of the blood waa
collected and two caueer patients wero
innoctihited with it. In both cases
there wu an almost immediate and
positive improvement. SulUcient time
has notclapHcd fully to test this dis
covery, but it certainly has great pos
sibilities, as even though patients are
only temporarily buueilted, tiiere is
encouragomeut enough to pcr.'vore
until the longed-for nltimntuu is
rein-hod. New York Ladder.
EiirliKh Aristocrat)- i Tralf.
A telegram auuouuce.4 tht thu Vis
coiiutess Clifdeii has ojietied a bonnet
shop in her house iu Loudon. Hug
lish aristocracy tie 1 to trade many
years ago, thereby to better place it
self iu the Hit of possible champion
of commerce, the new lisdd of tourney.
In the h'ttlish bankruptcy court otii
ba fou n J the uain4 of peer and
other titled person h who will v-utlly
hive come to financial grief. Wisdom
teiches that it is pleasant to keep out
of bankruptcy, even though it is done
by means of trade. Lord lJurton, Lord
Ilindlip, Lord Iveagh and Lord Ardi
latin hit in the house of peers by grace
of their brewings. Sir John lilad
stone, nephew of tho grand old mau,
derives u big revenue from a whisky
distillery. Lord Londonderry ami
Lord Dudley retail coal. Lord IUy
leigh, Arthur Balfour's1 brother-ill-law,
and the Marquis of Abergavenny
peddle milk about tho streets of Lou
don that is, their wagons do, marked
with their historic crests. Lord Porta
month not only ia au euormously
yilthy green grocer, but he ia a re
epeotable one ; ao respectable, iu fact,
that he might have calling acquaint
ances in Fifth aveuue. Lord Mushatn
ia a wool spinner and Lord Armstrong
make excellent cannon. Lady Colin
Campbell, daughter-in-law of tho
Duke of Argyll, depends upon a week
ly society paper for her income, and
the Earl of Dysurt doea not disdain to
be it editor for a consideration. Ho
the list might bo spun the length of
Lord Mashatu'e woaviugs. Atlanta
Constitution.
The Cause of Thunder.
The lightning spark heats the air ia
its path, causing auddon expansion
all around, followed by aa sudden a
rush of air into tho partial vacuum
thus produced. If thoaparkboi.traigbt
and short the clap will bo short ami
sharp; if its path boulougaud crooked
one, a succession of Bounds, one alter
the other, with a characteristic rattle,
will bo heard, followed by thu echoes
from other clouds. The echoes have
a rolling uiul rumbling sound. At
lanta Constitution.
Constable Sellmau. of EI Tuso.
Texas, who killed the notorious den-
Serado John Wesley, llardiu-tltu other
ay, has 'killed six " dreaded border
ruffians ia iiamHo -baud lights.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Oeniv.d L.ii-d WoLieley nn amateur nr'.
t,of ureal ability.
.ilaailor EntU Is one nf theintei. n. n
In Paris to learn Ideyeiin.
The rii-rmnn Emperor hnlimilid liipeliM;
Jaln to twenty-niimito illseonr.
HheMlelil. Kmtlnnd, pay the Duke .if X0
folk rents nt tho rate tjoo,001 n yeur.
Henntor Knule Nelson, of Minnootn, .,
ealonnlly ntniHe hlinel( oiiltlvntiut-a laf-n
of 4i)0 aero).
The reeent visit f Kaiser William to T...r.t
Lonwlnle, the llhtlsh peer, e(; the latter it
is said, f 'jno.OOU.
John E. Hudson. President .,f the P.. I1
Telephone Complin y, I oueof the ict (rvk
seholnrs In Aniertea.
Mrs. Mnllln IIiikh, wife ex.n.ivernor
IbKK. f Texas, illeil Htidilenly at the homo
of her nephew In I'uelilo, Col.
Mrs. Mary I'nily Crixik, widow of Oenernl
tleorire Crook, tho Indian lighter, died In
Oakland, Md., of heart failiin-.
An F.io'll.-h theosophist annoiiti.'e, that
W. W. Astor, tli Atnerlenn inilllotinire, has.
Iieeome a convert to thnl belief.
'hrislopher Coliinilius, u direct uescett
dnnt rf tho frent (lenoese navlutor. Is In
Ciita, Hcrvinn as au officer In the Sennlsli
army.
1 1 boiiKtieraii has slned his name to ti.l
ennvasea. This niiiiilier, of course, does not
Include sketches and other iiils.'ellaiie.ius
work.
Althoimh liev. lr. Newman Hall, the ft. .
moil" dlssetitii)); minister of Kni;lniid. Is ey-enty-llve
yenrs old, he walks n doron or more
miles every Hiimlay to .'hnr.-h.
Ir. Cenali Doyle, the l'.niii-.li n .veli-l. Is
on extremely systeiniitie mini, nn I pnstes
over his nuintelple.'o n tul.le nf i.. .riu'ipii!
thlim-s he llitendi to ii u.plMi . it' ll hair
year.
The foi.mler .. ill" ieii'v;i lle.l ( r -- So.
elety, Henry Duiiant. has spesit nil Ii" h.t I in
the promote. n ..f Ills plans, und i,v hi th.
ao of sixty--eyi'U in poverty that border on
starvation.
"A (reat . Iii-T, coo.l-natiir 'l mini, -i n-et
six, Hi'lcliiiiu 'Jt'M ioiin.s and fond oi lall.
Inif," Is the deseriplioii ol I.I HuiiL.' Chan:.',
the Chinese Vb'er., ivell by John W. I'os
tiT Seeretai-y.
Thodeiiili iii Washington of til" late pro.
lessor C. V. Kilev. eitiiiuoocis of the ,-,-ri
eiiltural Depart mem, a- .'a used l.y n !
aeeidi'lit. II h fame us a nalur.ill t ua
known the world over.
Mrs. .1. If. ltrown, of S.r,m;l!.-ld. III., died
nt Dilltltli at the mi i. M-venty-t wo, Sli.
was oik' of tho hiMorieul rliarai t'-rs of Illi
nois. She wii a friend of Abraham l.iii"olu,
to whom she was dislunlly related.
M. Alvarez, the Prem-h tenor, has be. mi en
ITiiKed for three years by Hlr Aik-iiMiis Har
ris, the London impresario, m a salary per
month (ilurini; the season of t Mion the fir-1,
year, '"KKJ the s ml. mid tTihhi the third.
Ambassador liavaivl's family have I u
lloldiuc olll Iitiliually under the t'nit'' I
Htntes (iovernmeiit tor psi year., .latu"
llaynrd, the Ainbas-iidor's craiellalli.'r. ha
in) been eleei.. a de cute to the Federal
Congress in 1 7
A new use lms been fo.ii.l for r.riti-h peer .
by employliiK them Ms Mayors lor towns and
l.orouchs, Warwiek has rhoseii he ljirl ol
Warwick. Hhet'lcld the Duke .r Norl.dk. an I
now l.oni'tiMi, in Stallordshlre, Is about to
fleet the Duke of SutlnTlaiid.
The Spanish Duke of Alba, now visiton;
this country, holds sis dukedoms and twelve
ninriulsat's. II" Is nine times a Km tide" of
Spain and fourteen time a count, lie i
the nephew of ex-l'.inpr'KH F.iiijeiile, mm was
a great liivorlle with Napuloou 111.
NEW YORK DEMOCRATS.
The State Democracy Bolta the Syracuse
Couveutlon..
The New York Democratic Mute couven
Con met in Syracuse and nominated the ful
lowlntt ticket:
Associate Justice of tho Court of Appeals,
John D. Teller, Auburn,
Secretary of State, Horatio C, King,
Kinus.
Attorney General, Norton IS. Chase, Al
bany. Treasurer, DeWItt Clinton Dow. Seho
balriee. Comptroller, Johu It. .IihImio. J'ulton.
h'.nclueer, liiixsell I:. Stuart, 4 UiuuduKa.
1 lie platlorm, as reported by the cum
niittui uti re.soliitlons, was uuainmoiislv
iidopted. (Hi tho li.Uor piiitiuii uud sun
day observance it says;
Ve declare for tl.o proper obMrvanee of a
day of rent and an orderly Sunday: uiodnkM
tltili or repeal of laws, unsupported by pub
lic opinion ; no iiniust suinptuary laws: no
blue laws; reeocmiiou of the fundamental
American principle of Irce.lom ul coimeienee;
home rule in exelse as well as In other mat
ters, within reasonable limitations, establish
ed to protect the Interests of teii.peraliee and
morality, uud an nmeudiueiit of the excise
ami otl.er law iy the legislature of the .state
which shull permit each municipality, ex-
pressing its Hi-titiiiieiits by a popular totoof
a majority ot Its el i.-ns. to determine within
euidi proper IccihIhiivk reatrlctioiis, as shall
be reipnreil bv the Interests of the enure
State, wbut uiuy best suit Its special necc
uties and condition..
J he pUtfonn further declares for homo
rule In all local afluirs: better roiels: leK'lsla
tlou in lb" lutereaia of labor: l'eberal taxation
for revenue only; cold au.i silver as tho only
lecal tender; ricbl maintenance of the re
served rights of tho states, and tho vigorous
euforcemiMit of the Monroe doctrine.
Senator Hill failed to secure "harmony" In
tho convention, and tho (irace-l'airchild peo
ple ino Btaie iiemocriu'y toiica tho con
vention. Fifteen Peoplo Injured
Train No. 1, passeiiKcr, on tho Baltimore A
Ohio rullroaJ, ut 'J'uuuoltou, W. Va., Friday
morulu sideswlped No. 4, a passenger train
lylnifou the swiich, A sleeper, crowded
with pu.seuifers was totally demolished, and
the euKiue of No, 1 wrecked. I' tilted States
Marshal Garden, of heeling, W. Va. , and
ex-secretary of State IVm, A. Ohley, of
Charleston, who wore on the sleeper, were
terribly scalded by enespluc steam. llotb
will probably die. Miss Lulu Dowtalu, li
brarian of the state' who was also a member
of the party, ; Is probuLly fatally injured.
Fifteen of the nassouier were luiured slight.
ly by either bruises or from steam.
Irish Alliance.
New York lias been selected as the head
quarters for the new Irish national allianoe.
i'resldent l.ymuu bus appointed John P. Hut-
ton for secretary. It was decided to require
bond of 10.0l)0 for tho treasurer. (J'NhIII
llyan says the executive council has not vel
taken up the matter of military organization,
but will probably discuss that subject before
the adjournment of the present session of tho
council. The council will Issue a circular to
the Irish people of the tultod States, urKiu?
them to form local councils under the Pro-
..1.1, . 1. .. - J .. 1
vt.iuua ui iua rule. ior ortfuui.atlon.
Paying- tha Indemnity.
A dlsnatch from Slmm-loil .i.,. i, nn nnn
000 tnels In silver have Luen deposited al
Slinuktlinl by tho Chinese Koverniiiciit with
which to llllV ill Mil t ilillttfntlt f ti r v tTi.l.im.,.1..
reUirei by Jnpnri i:h a consideration for the
evucaliou of thu Mao 'luuc pKulnsula.
The St. Julnuil hotel u t&'i.ll-lf n.iwt,
nt Columbus, (., was datnayod 4rlU.UU9 by
tire. Guests wore helped down ou ladders
ThO Convention of the Itrntlinrhnrwl c
Andrew at I.oiiisvillu, Ky., adojitod a reso
lution dunouucliiK the Aiuiuiilau atrocities.
Choni? F.VOII. a Chlllnm.oi tlnu l.n..n
rdMteil In h Vnrie 'lit f... '....!.(....
TRADE IN THE BALANCE'
Developments of tha Peat Week Encour
ln ia Some Branrhca.
R. O. Dun A Co.. In their weekly review of
trade say: About l.SOO commercial fnllures
for the third quarter of 195 show liabilities
of about .'10,00(),000. of which about tll.tKM),
0(0 have been of manufacturing atid tl7,
OOii.OUO ot trading concerns. In tho same
quarter of Inst year the failures were y.snt)
and the liabilities 2!i.lll.l.Ki, of which ?IJ,
'J.'U.l'W were of manutactiiriiiK and l'i.lsi,.
a:iu of trading concerns.
The week's reports nre hluhly rncotirslnn
as to monetary matters although exports of
gold still continue, and also as to the cotton
manufacture, but not as satisfactory regard
Inn Iron, woolen, leather or silk manufac
tures. Prices of cotton goods rise each woek, ad
ding to the prollt of mills, which on both
sides of the ocean can use for somo time to
come old cotton bought at low prices. Somo
of the largest Pittsburg Iron and steel con
crrus, professing to have orders for many
months ahead, are bidding for small con
trasts lu i:ntern markets at 1 to i.flo per
ton lesa than the quoted rate. Some say that
It i done to depress the market, and ncalu It
Is thought that fh bl ject may be to bay
materials, hut contract have t n nindn in
the ).at for a."ii).ouo tons of foreign ore. to be
used In lletsetner Iron making nt I'.a.tern
furiiaa. s, an I the termination of the M,r
qaeite sink" sots ften nbout .'on.illltj tiMis
mora of liessemer ore within the period (.f
lake navigation. 'J ho strike nt coke worl ers
lit i.liliellsvllle, I'u., s.s"n.s to have been
avoided, l or the llrst week In many months
the averagool prices of iron and a'eol pro
ducts .how no change whnti'ver, thotigli the
deinanJ lor Culti.ed products Is distinctly re.
dn I.
I allure for the week have been L'Pi In the
1 lilted states, ngnl'nst 2X, lint year, mid ill in
t utiada, against .".3 iat j-.-ar.
1NDUSTKIAL NOTE3.
The Massiilon miners are prep,r!n- for a
district cenviMitioii. It u rep,... tli.it the
miners will a-k for a t.d cent r ite mi iictnhcr
I, although the opi.iat..rs say they will not
I ay nn re than oil i-cuts,
( ireat n dlvity has marked tin k" iiiilus-
Iry Kltiee the strike has I i 1ec'iired oil.
All the plants In tho Cotiiiell.sviilii region are
running now.
A meeting ..f the Merchants' p.ir Imn
Manufacturers' association was he'd lms lay
in Chicago, but no action . is ta.. u cu tho
rice nuestloll.
The blast f'lrmicn capacity of tto old
Moorelii n I A Mi'I.eane mill at Soho, now
operateil y the Pittsburg Don and steel
company, will be d 'Ui led. The plato mill
will resume and within ;iu duN s the shct (e.
artment will nieo go on. About loo UJ.
diliouiil men will bo given empl. yniellt.
The wrecked Dominion ll'-.u steau.shlp
Mariposa was looted by plrntes o!l tho l.n
J.abruder Cuut.
m a ik irr.
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J-T.nl It inter pati'tiis bp lels.
Fancy S.rui(j inin ios
Fancy .iriiiithi winter
hlrailit XX A baker.'
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ill'TTl ll- FUilli i. iiiii. rv
1 aiicy I i i iiiiii i
l.lll. ) t . liimy Hull.
lew (tni.li- iii.il i ...king '
till I-sr.- in,,,,, ,
Si I ork. in s
W Ineolisiu u i-s
l.iiuniii ,'e, , new maki'
IrultauU vKululiie.
AI'IT l in o .
I I' ' II I.. Nil ... .
I K I l.s. Oil
liKA.NS - llan.j.j.i. ki d, per to. , .
l.iiiiu, Ii
r. i
111 I .1 I'M .s ,-1,,,-,
1 tiiln stole, I,
t .Mill Al.l. in in,, c,
I'.Me.w i . u.oi , i,
ar. bl. I .
sii, bi.l
M
10
Poultry, I te.
1 ie ( l.. k. i.s, f. pan
l.lle llti.'ks. f. pun
1'lct.Bfd I lil.'.i lin, in ,
I l e I lllke) . Hi
hl.l. S I ii. al. l Ul.l.i. Iresli
1 IA 1 III. lis. 1.x It II iM.t.cene t lj
No. I r.X. 1.1M. l.eese, 10
I OUIIlly, I lie,, ,.. k,i
Ml
in
1 -i
M
l.i
Ol
4.'i
4"
40
M l.i idlaiieou..
H.i:iis-i iver i l Um r, Sti ,s a
I III". Ill) . .l'lllie u , , j
llllle 1. 1 us. t j j,, i
ll.n.M 1 ountr) miked i.
Jm.NKl - W nit., i i.oer ji
.MAI'I.K M ut !, new
. lliKK 1 i.uiiir) , sneei, lit, I . an) ;i
'I Al.l.oW 4
tl.NllN.NAU.
Fl.dITt
WilKA'l .No. tilled
in k .n.i '
V ' 5 u I
IDIt.N-Alixed .,ZZ'.'..'..'.'''".'''".ZZ
rrzrz:
III 'l l Mi -inn., i ri-iiiiiei i;,
I'lllltULCl'lllA.
fl-olTt , , Sjii
WIIKA I-.No lied
lOil.N-Nu Mned 4.1
OA 'la-No. V While
Ul 1 1 Kit crt-uiuery, mini "u
alilio ra. lirsis j.-,
MW VOHK.
FI.dlTl I'ateuta $ a i
W HtAT-.Nu. lt4 K,
Ft Vh Mate m
lOHN-.Nu a;
OAls Wlillu We.tcru m
111 1 1 tll-treaiiory ij
tOl.S Male and I'eiin
LIVE tTOCK.
lisiHAL block Yauhs, tior Uuaarr, Pi,
C1ITUC,
Prime, 1.100 to l.fiou lb. a (j no ,A
liood, l,;ino tu l.liiu lbs 4W 5
Oo.nl butchers, l.uno to l,'i01ba. . 4 :u 4
'l lily. Line iu i.l.'ion. g ,tl .
Fan light steer., turn in pwu lbs.... a ai a
luuiiiKiu, ?ou to wnn. t 40 a
uooa,
Light weight 4 :j 4
.Miiloilll 4 ',i 4
I' avy 4 ut 4
Houghs uud slags ami a
UltKC.
Extra, lis tolas lbs a no
lilM.d.S6 to us in. e ,,,v
Fall , .5 to SO li... J
Cuiiiinon 1 mi
Spun.- Lniubs a oj
11 in
j Si I
li li 'l
1 :..i
4 jo
Uilcngo. I attle I . .11011, ,11 in ,.irn Bt..r
( 1 ie,.,i ..no; tli . keis and leedera, I HI s I .'.)
row. mid I'liUs, 1 .VI. .-alve., l.vfii4.ii...J
Ib.g. Heavy, l n'n I .'i.uniioii 1,1 ciioi.ai
llilkid, l -.11.1 I ill; 1 l:ul.-e NhMi.i led, St. I I mc
light, :.'.sii.i 4.lli; pics, .;!. 1 u. Sheep-m.'
lei mr ii. choice, ! iu.s .'.ill; lain I.., t i.uii:. 1 7'i.
I In. Inuntl - Hogs - Select shipper. 4 4.".iil Ml'
bulihi rs l. Hiul. le; lair 10 ii'ital packer tl va
tel. Ill; fair to liclil l lille. f,: -iNu,,,u u,l
roii(ili t.ii.',liilr, l altle good lil.pereI.Mi,ii'. n.n
gtsid tiK holce il riiioMn j lair 10 ineilium Si uio
I..M'; oomiiiou .'.&' do'.',:;.' Lainlm--eklrul..'Kh
(;ood to i ho lie ltO lo 4.0 Icuiniiiou to lair S.W
lo -i '.i.
STOMACH AND HEAD PAINS.
A HEMIC lr.
XVomea Are Muhjeet t Ho'.li, on Accnnnl
of Tlht l-acln.
Fr.im V Kv-ninj AVirs, AVicn-V, .V. J.
On" of th" happiest w.m"n in this city Is
Mrs. George (I, lteis, of 2'i Montgotncery
Street.
"No ono to look nt m now," said Mr,
It"iss to a P'por.er, "would think for a mo
rnetit that I wan so ill (hat th" do 'tors sal I t
could not possibly lie saved. About thrcj
years ago I began to suffer front terrible
pains In my stomach and It was almot Im
possible for me to do any work. Tleni I lia I
revere headaches that almost distra Med tim
niul altogether I was in a very sad condition.
Of course I wanted to be well again, and like
most people in such eases, I cotisulle I a doc.
tor, spent money for me Heine and took it
faithfully. To my InflnitM regret I got nt
I'etier, and another d"tor was called In.
More medicine was prescribed and this I
took, but It did no good. Those terrible
piuns continued to make life miserable fn
tne. 1 he doctors blandly told me that t
coiil, I not be cured entirely, (f at all. Plea-"
nut news, wasn't It? Wel'l, 1 continued lo
work about the house here and suffered un
tM agonies. ill, n d give up h q" but did
all i could to relieve my inls-ry. Nothing
gave me any relief, however, ami I Iim, I be
gun to think t lint nil hope must I." aband
oned, when, in reading the AH no. .-., I
siw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ndvertl sod.
'I lie printed testimonial couiing from n res;.
lent of this etv led met., belin.. !,;it f, i,,,.,
micht Imi beiu tlte I by these pills .oi l le t
without h..mi.h misgivings 1 !" i,;h, a b,. ..I
them.
'Mmost ns .win as 1 began to take them 1
f.-it relieved and th" Hist inat .e ' indieatloit
d improvement was hen Ilia! Hi" I, w-ii-v,
.1 ti't-i'aro Id ling .Ii- . pi .';, re I. Tins . in
it-. -If sonie!iin,; p. be grateful for, t it - 1 1 1 . - -
III' I llioro pio.l .me; result, I. . II. .we. a't. ;
bad taken Hi, re ot t"i. pills. .'I hc- In '.'t
e.i-ed entir.'lv ntid the pain in my -t i . '
tr.'iioled me no more. N",v mice ia u ci. i".
w lole I have an occa-i ni il iii-h" or a on.
I ul I know tli" cure. Hut come.- the I'm.,
Pills, mid after taking mie or lw of them,
away the pain goes. It all see n . so food t .
tin t lint at t lines I can scnr.'i-ly b.-lieve Unit
.t i-o n be true anl vet I know thai if 1 tin I
le t used Hi, Pink Pills 1 would Mill b'i
i--i.foriiiK ag. ii v siieli as few pcpied" in tin i
World."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills c. ditaiti. In a e..p.
l. i.sed form, all the elements n - irv to
r.e now III- and n ehues- p. the l.l .o.l and
le-toru sliatt. re I nerves. I hey are an nn.
failingspecill.. for such diseases lis locomotor
nt a sin, partial pnrnlvsis, St. Vitus' dan ,
sciatica, neuralgia, i heumat istn, n.-rvo is
lieailuiihe, t he after elTcct i f la grippe. paU
pitation the heart, pale and salbov com.
I IcMolis, all forms of weakness either in
male or b'tiiaie. Pink Fill- are so, Li nil
dealers, or w ill bo sent i ml paid on r i t
. f price, i ."si i nt s a b., or i bo. s r r
J. V tliev ll re ne cr sold ill bulk ."- bvtlie
I o) by addressing )r W illia tis' ilediciU"
omf.aiiv, Sidieius'tiidy, N. V.
Highest sof all in Leavening 1'owtr. Latest U.S (lov't Kcpct
An&OIMKElX PUKE
The ('oiiNi'lentioiia i:iiler.
The late luUe of llumlltoii, during
the raeca nt 1 1 11 mil ton some yenr., p..,,.
Invited eetlftlu tetiotit farmers to thu
piiluce to witness the spuria. Atnot -j
tliosu who en me w ere some ehlers nf tin I
Kllk. niul one who ln-1,1 ;i slinllni' olll, ,. '
Iii the l'li'i' I Tiiiri'h, After iho rnees
were over Hie (llllle nskeil tho I'tei :
Clitin h elder Imw ho had s-1 t.l v 1 him
Heir, "lifiunl, your grace. Just gininl
un' I've Won some lilts o' li.l w lievs. too 1
but il.nn.'l let nn to oiiylioilv, f,,r I'm
tin elder." " rill, never mim I tliat," stiiil
tlio iltiki'. "So a n.i So ami So .itul Si
linve been betting, too, ami tiny nti
lilers." "i ill, ny; they tit-,. i l...-s, n.i,
iloot; hut they .ire Auhl Kirk fillers, an
tlie.v'le llo' lieu I'l.V Mi Ml rift lllnmt llli'il
Unties as us I'lee I'liniili fulk."
He Voiil.l T'.lk.
ills lie Slultli I woiiiler if tl.o eilltot
of the Hugle uoiihl .s.iv a e ,,,,,.,)
lor .mr ere inatioii s.n l. ty if i nsk.'ii
liim y
.Ion, .s -I giioss ho. 'Nothing plonsec
him any lietter tlian giving soii,,.i,nly
a roast. -Texas Sinins.
iff,
a i .(." s, it.., k.
IMtlllKllird ..HIi. l'
... ma ... mwi,v.s
THE BEST
It is easy
It is easy
It ia easy
It is easy
ti. & V. Mcrrluni f.,
Brevity Is the Soui
You
SAPOLIO
borrowing; from health.
The sign of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nerve
waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless you
want to live with no reserve force live from hand to mouth.
Scott's Kmi'lhion of Cod-liver Oil is moni than a medicine;.
It is a food. The Hypophosphitcs make it a nerve food, too.
It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this
world.
.' . n :uri yen grt Scolt'i tmuhisH u itn yon van it and not a chtti tulitiluit.
SCOtt & BOYVIte, New Yolk. All Druggists, 50c. and Xu
A M i ritlOIIT M AM
There l certainly some slight feeling of hr
millation in Is ing Is-nt down and obliged tu
creep aloliK fur fi ar of a snap In the spinal
column. It I-sii. h a plain show of dei rv ptt
tudethiit we feel i inbiirrasscd. t' i . n e ery
day whi n liilnl nuo takes a in i d le ld on a.
stlleh III the bul k. There is yen utile s mt -fliv
lor one In sin Ii ii pliirht. lev n W so wi ll
known thai St. .ho obs ml will ore It .iotnp
Iv and that innlei I is thc. au , of s i mueli
ilisiitnlltv. Will not Keep tin- 1. medv ,ilw
on ha ml and pi ii i-ttt sin h di-i out tori .
Over 71 comets have been visible to tho
naked eye during the lust I, sis) years.
To A vet. I
constipation I. to prelum: li'e. P Ipin - T ihuleaj
are uenile, yet positive In Ibe r i ure ul i .inli
p.tlluu. Oni.' tabulu Kl e- I clle!.
Asintii! cholera Is the must rapidly fat. I di
sease known to medical science.
MI'S stii.d free bv Dll. kllviM .tflf
Vi la r IU.sIoiii n. Nn lil a I li r Mi -t day's use.
.Man i' lous noes. Treat -i n nd .' m n ial
tie rue. Dr. Kline. '.Ml An h s . philii., I'.i
Out of n population of lii'c.llO ' Swe len haa
'.'.(Ji'O llomaa ( atholics.
Mr. Wlti.low's Soothing m rni for children
tl'I't llltllf. sol tens the eintis. r. Ill.es 11,1 .11111
tieli, nl la) s pm ii, i ii res w md i oln . -ii. .1 tM.lt la
There are several oliv orchard In C.iiifor
nln, with oyer l.",,niu trees.
It. KIllliM's SW .Ml'. I .nr.w
I'll hi. In. i ai'd Hi. older iro.ible.
I'lllnl'lll' t l.lnl lellsliHal on tie.'.
1 iibni.iioi v Piiiitb.imia.ifi, N.
III" In k is Itidls-elicus to --wl- er'.an.l,
w hence it w in in'ro iced Into upland.
If SlToi l H W ;1 1 1 " e ev es Ii c 1 1 r. !s'i te I'l, ...rill
n ll'l- 1 I r-vv.it - 1 . 1 'I llclsls sell ,. .' ,.- ,, p.,, tin
I en tlioii'.in I le 1 1 toy s 1 liejs are tcniel
uit ill N u i em t it i.-rv .1 a .
We I ,,,
i ,.i, .nt. .'
s,,. '. II
t.-l
.on ;
About I""." ' ' p ua Is el soup are i;-". in
.rent I'.t ,t, an ear . v.
A .I't'.ll.lll t 'ii to. II.
Tin' rtist ,in ol' i rli'li'-.it .ti g o ,,,,,1
SilVl'l' I 1 ' I ' 1 1 if S Ill'lolIgS t' ii. I IIIIV.
Tlio s.lnv wed ! no. "it I otiiy or.
the tvxi titv !.'';li :i ii'vi't'-'iri . :i:.i inirnt
I pi., .'ou 'il i-, !i 1 1" r.. : In : . Im t l
I! fly Ji'iii's nriir .'l :i- ;i s.,;-; ,,f nr
event in ituiiily I ho linii- v lis .pitts
I'OMMe.l Willi gatl.lli Is, ;;i tlio tiolg!)
Iiot.s iioin i.ir atil to. ii' wire ii.o.oiii
bled.
l.ai U nf I . r. 1 1 1 1 ii t
"She ei'itniiilv' was a p. r.s,,n ,,f Vcr
1 r l.f lin-.v"
Why il" von s;iy tliutV
"She :ili. Ill', ly M l is..,l t,, , ,i i iutc
Colli ll's;l io II VV llllo tin- iIJt,. win
siugiii";." .Illil-e.
Walter Baker Ho. Liriiiiei
'Th l,ar(l Mrbfat turn of
iT? UtJ'HICrx TRADE
-W j aO A MM A I Aiiaaai Sk waa.
ts m ttlUUULA I tS
J) Onlliii t'i-ni:ntit luenrial
8 HIGHEST AWARDS
IVunt tt. $u i
Industrial and Food
EXPOSITIONS
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i e.iiiei u.ira i.v uu suilr sin
FOR PRACTICAL r URPOEEr..
to find the word wanted.
to ascertain the pronunciation.
to trace the Krowtli c f a word.
to learn what n word me..
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."iiIHhicts, Hiriiigi't-tl, iaMi
of Wit.'
Need
Cood Wife
If you have borrowed from
health to satisfy the demands
of business, if your blood is
not getting that constant
supply of fat from your food
it should have, you must
pay back from somewhere,
and the somewhere will bo
from the fat stored up in
the body.
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