The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 12, 1895, Image 3

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sTsklns; Ttold la oommon eomplsJnt It In
6us to Import ut daAfltsnt blood, ud It
often leads to r1otu trouble. The rnroedy
la found U par, rloh blood, sad ths on
true blood purifier It
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Sarsaparilla
Hood's Pills
set rnsrmonloiisly with
Hood's bsxspsnll. 2Ac
The Obliging Poet.
,rl wish you would put your name
lown for $ 10 to this subscription," said
the lady to the poet
"Certainly," he laid. "I'll put It down
for nothing." Then he wrote his name.
"Keep your $10, Mrs. ratklns," he add
ed, as be blotted the signature. "I
would not charge the charity for so
Hlght a scrrlce." Ilarpor's Bazar.
Iflsh, low Jack.
Hns lee mwu rr oold wsthr. then
tomes a high old time in skstluir rinks, tnd
ikMlng ponds, on slides and rldss. sod we go
borne tired and ovnrhaated. It's the same
oM story of (tooling off; off with wrnpt nnd
oo with all sorts ot sonns mid pain, rhnu
neuralgia, selatle, lumbnirle, Includ
ing ircst-Diies, i,('Kacnn, tr.sn toothache.
Ihfjr who danio must pay thu piper. We
tot up Jack and are brought low by our own
folly. What of it, the dance will go on, all
th same. It In gurorally known that Ht.
Jvb Oil will cure all such selies nnd pains
Kptsintsljr or oollootiYaly, and the cry is, ua
I f 11U IUO UMllRh
Mrs. Drowning nimmnnlv wrote ono of her
Ui .rt poems at n sIdkIo sitting.
DeafnMt Cannot be Cured
tr local application, aa they rannnt rch tha
It,WMu pi.ri.nin ni ms r. i Here Is only one
nr to curs deafness, and that la b rmistitu
am.sl rstncwllss. Deafness In cu-s.l by an In-
IiimrJ ronaition. ol tha mucous linlnu of tli
Cvtiu'lilitn Tube. When thin tube Kts i.
wil you hav a rumbling mm ml or ininer
ki Wrin. and when it is entirely rimed
f ysi me result, and miles the Inllatn-
Iuiw- -san ua taken out ami tin- tuhe re.
nr I U normal rendition, bpuriuir will ha
sstr.ivso. eever. Nine eases nut of ten ara
wiM by tutarrh, which Is nntlitng hut an In-iim-il
condition nf the inucnu surfsres.
WcwiIIrIy One Hundred Dollar fur any
wnf lirsfness (caumxl by catarrh) t list can.
i! :m rurei by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend fur
tMiUrs, free.
r. J. Ctnr.r & Co., Tolado, 0.
Eir Suld by DruiiuliU. Ho.
(Moil
can.
Some say that the hypo
hosphites alone are sufficient
3 prevent and cure consump-
on, If taken In time. With
jt doubt they exert great
ood in the beginning stages;
ey improve the appetite, pro
ote digestion and tone up
.e nervous system. But they
dc the peculiar medicinal
roperties, and the fat, found
i cod-liver oil. The hypo-
ihosphites are valuable and
.e cod-liver oil Is valuable
Ccd-liver Oil, with hypo-
hosphltes, contains both of
ese in the most desirable
nn. The oil is thoroughly
Sii'3'1
rnulslfied : that Is. partly dl-
sted. Sensitive stomachs
.n bear an emulsion when
e raw oil cannot be retained.
the hypophosphites, the
:dicinal agents in the oil,
ithe fat itself are each good,
iTcct, '
;7 net have the benefit of
mil :
V
ICS
eiiiitt
? This combination has
:i the test of twenty years
i has never been equalled.
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eti'il.
,ts y
.CrTT'. PMI'I.SION
I npnlirsi-vlby the medical profession fortwrnty
KiK tt iitar.) I hit Ik Decausr It Is always
,f A jvs iintf'ot m jlwjys cottUim Ibt purtit
(' J-livrr Oil ni l Hvtiotibotfibiln.
"i Svutl'j Lmulnlun with trademark of
-:' in i cent and $1.00 sues. The smallsize
-cc.wU.Juii cure yjur cuuh vr help your Uibv.
I- N I SO
vs. bi:
i'i''r
FK.VD
I u your
ks
f.llit HH Hill ll' v Si'U I10W to
111 .! . 11 iln vt aluhiit-ly fcui'. ; w t- lur-
lil:l llii'SViilk ftrul l.'urli"U Ir.r )HI
"ik 111 ihe liK-ul ry shfiv yi.ii luc;
tli.- imnl'ii-M fully; n-mfiii'-r vw nimr.
'it i urn Vi.ur Kiuiris nn'i vii' 111 xi'iunt
,t f' i'1;
nit "f '
itc ai-li-Hriinitl. hi $-1 iir'V.'ri . h
ii, n,u,rr, ii.it 1.1, in r 11111 1, Hildas..
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Best.
There are two kinds of sarsaparilla: Tho best and the
rest. The trouble is they look alike. Ami when tho rent
dri's llko the best who's to tell them opart ? Well, " tho truo
I known by Its fruit" That's an old test and a safe ono.
AnJ tho taller tho tree the deeper tho root That's another
tst What's tho root, the record of theso sarsaparlllaa ? The
" with the deepest root Is Ayor's. The ono with tho richest
is
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evi-a l'
tlmt I'M
uilut-
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fruit !
that, too, is Aycr's. Aycr's Sarsaparilla has a record of
half
a centurvof cures : a record
cl'ninatinjr In the medal of tho Chicago World's Fair, which,
'Inilttluir Ayer's Sarsaparilla as tho best shut Its doors against
tint That was greater houor than tho modal, to be the only
MiBajiarllla admitted as an exhibit at tho World's Fair. , If you
J"t to got the best sarsaparilla of your druggist, hero's on
w-illihle rulot Ask for the best ami you'll get Ayer's. Ask
is con
ou cartfl
Villi f I
. Olid
mlllUti
,.n.iu M
Ayer's nnd you'll got tho bout.
One "of the Craty, r
Timet of Intense general cxcltemei j
lead to an QnaetUlng or weak mind!
Mr. A. O. Riddle, In his "Recollectlot I
of War Times," remarks tipon the nun .
ber of Tlslonarles and fanatics wfcji
came to Woahlngton In 1801 and 180'
some of them of the prophetic ordeV
others with a commission, as they fel,
to take their places at the head of thi
goTernmcnt One such nnbalancel
man, perhaps 33 years old, Mr. UlilJb
saw again and again hanging arounl
about the hall of the House of Repii.
entatlves, of which Mr. Riddle was a
member. j
Once or twice he managed to rtmiHn
In the hall till after prayer, and wjs
then bustled out. He seemed to knt
to onea harmless, moon-struck youi g
ou; z
liii a
dtfe
man, country grown, neatly clad
homo-made suit of light brown.
One morning when I had reached
hall early, Uils specially commlsslonfl
young man came In, an unusual look if
resolve on his meaningless face. HeS
lng me alone, he approached, nud cai
Ing quick glances about, hesitated
moment, and then said:
"You are ono of tho Congress fellen
ain't you?"
nat makes you tuint so?" was m
resp"ne. i
"Wal, you are alttiu In one ' th
eats, 'n I've seen you 'round talk'.n' an
actln' llko ono on 'em."
"Well, If you won't tell on me
was my hesitating answer. '
"No, no! I won't tell. I shouldn't
think you'd want to have to git out. 1
won't tell on ye."
"Well, then I am one o' the Congrow
fellers."
"Wal," brightening, " you're ono o'
tho very ones to help me."
"What Is It?" I asked.
"Wal, you see," stopping near me and
In a confidential tone, "you see, I'm
sent hero to take things in hand, and
put in light you understand?"
"Well," abked I, "why don't you take
right hold? It needs somebody, the
Lord knmvs!"
"Yes, but somehow I can't seem to gtl
hold. Can t git a-golu'. An' you fel
lers must help me, you see,"
"Who sent you?"
'Uod," solemnly. '
"lie did? Are you sure?"
Oh, sure as I live."
'As He tued to send the prophets? '
"Kxaetly. That's It In the Old Tes
tament times."
"Hut don't yon know that when He
sent a man lie always opened the way,
provided the means? Ills man always
knew how to get bold. If I were you,
I would go right back for Instructions."
This was a new Idea. He stood dazed
and confused.
I saw hltn about for some time after
that, waiting, perhaps, for Instructions,
Ho was not a solitary Instance.
Controlled by Hair.
One solitary ivjnian hair seems a
very small thing, but It Is the most Im
portant part of nn Important machine
In the Capitol at Washington. The ma
chine warms and ventilates the House,,
the Senate, and the various committee
rooms and runs several electric dyna
mos. Its most curious featuro Is tho
appliance for telling the proper tem
perature of the air In the building. A
dial arranged like a clock marks dif
ferent degrees from zero to 100. Zero
means perfectly dry air, 100 saturated
nlr; I. e., nlr carrying all the moisture
It will hold. Human hair absorbs mois
ture like n rope, becoming shorter
when It Is wet. The hair here Is six
Inches long. Tho difference In length
between It when wet and when dry
stands for the 100 degree of moisture
on the dial, nnd as the moisture of tho
hnlr varies the pointer on the dial
moves. According to the necessity more
steam Is throwu In or steam Is allowed
to escape, the atmosphere being In this
way regulated and kept nt a healthy
point.
It AVus NiiHpli-lotia.
One of the principal men In tho bu
reau of iirliitliid and engraving had a
somewhat peculiar experience In New
I York recently.
I lie had occasion to visit the iiu-trop-i
oils on business, and after a stay of
several days at one of tho principal
luiiels he called for his bill. When it
was given him he tendered in payment
a bland new sliver certilicate. The
clerk looked lit It uud then passed It
back.
"What's the matter';" said the olll
clal. "I can't take that," replied the clerk.
"I don't think It's good."
"Not good!" exclaimed the olllclal.
"Not good. Why, man, It's good; 1 ma-Jo
It myself."
"Yes," said the clerk, "so I thought"
Washington post.
The
est. Test
0
of many medals and awards
THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES.
Inlargementt and New Industries Whert
Skilled Labor is Reeded.
Abraham M. Zimmerman, of Illuo Ilnll,
Ta., lias purrlinwil ground In the borough ol
.... . ....
new noiimiii, on wtilen lie Inteml to ere-t a
two-story mivliliiK shop, 25x40 fi-t.
The Ec1Ixh- HtoveCompiiny, MmiHfli-lit.ra,,
has thp foundation eoniiili-tiil fur nn addition
al warehouse. It will lie n brick lmlMln ol
win-e siori'-s, lwijisa lie.
A now wheel foundry to nuike nil tlm
Win-els D'-"I.m1 on the whole of tlm P. It. It
system, will lw built ly the eompnny nt Al
toonn, nf-st summer.
The Itoversfonl, Pa., mie-hliie oomi-nny is
enlnrKltig Its ( liuit by erei-tiin; a fouiidry for
miiKimt in-avy nm.'liliie i-nstiiigH. It will Ik?
tWxIMl feet and of lirick.
inn western .Muryiiiml is to dulltl n new
station nt lork, Pa. The tuiildiiig will ln 3,"ix
100 feet with a trilln shed 300 feet ill length.
It will lie constructed of hrick mid Iron with
terra eottn nud grunite trimmings.
New Tack Factory.
New Kenslntrton. I'n., Is to hnvo nn Im
mense tack fm-torv flint will give employ
ment to alxitit 400 nu-n. The Cold-llnili'd
Weel Works, which hns len shut down fur
two years or more, has Ix-i-n sold to II. H.
Wooilixiu t'ompiuiy, of Masnchiisetts, uud it
Is the Inti-titliin of the emii-eru to convert It
Into the tm-k tin-tory. Tin- mii-hlni-rv In tlm
old stiw-l works will l utilized In rulling out
the tuck shei'ti. It Is r.iposi d to I'lie-e
nlsmt S5 mai-hiiics, miikiiitf It one the
liiwst plants of the kind In tin- country.
Work on the factory will le commenced with
in n few days.
Consolidation of Iron Flanti.
Reports hnve ln-n in circulation of n pro
posed consolidation lctwe-n the MuhoniiiK
Valley Iron Company, of Voiinnstown, nud
tho Fali-oii Iron and Nail Company, of Nlles.
An olllclal of the former said that the report
nf any combine wit without authority uud
there hus ln-en no talk in that ilirection. It
Is claimed that the r ht effort to nrKiiulo
a steel Lillet pool unions the Mllet manufact
urers fell through lv reason of parties l
rliniiig to enter Into' It.
New Induitry for Akrou.
' O. ('. llarlicr. iiresldciit of the IUamoinl
latch Coinpanv. will ere. t n lurnc chlorate
f potash fm-torv at llurlierton, Houth nf
kroii. t.. the only one of the kind in the
lilted Mutes. It will he of II.IKKI electrical
f irse power ami will employ 1HHI men.
'The Keystone Axle Co.. which will erect a
new plant at lleaver Kails, I n., will inaiiii
f. -til re nxles mid car wheel l-y u patent pro-
1-4SS Which ill-H'llseS With the line of a Meillll
liliniiier mid other poiideroii machiiierv.iiiiil
siJistitiife a roller proii-ss which, it is e'lalm
is . will Increase the tensile strength of an
nxlc from s.ikki to io.ihki pouiuls ti tin
siipnrc inch. The plant will !- mkixJiwi feet
In Size uud will contain u full iiiiiii-iit of
mit-hinery.
'ihe 1 lames Manufacturing Couipany has
ben iiicorponiti-l at .Maiisllejil, Ohio. ' '1 lm
coiM'Hiiy will iniinufucture a full line of l-russ
anil iron pumps. Work will soon lm
Col' mencisi on luiildimrs for tlu plant. The
mn-hlnu shop will Ih two storh-s, ii.i lv 2W
fwt the foundry will lie loo .y liu feet", and
theie will lie n sepurute luillilinx for engine
room, nnd ruttliiig and grinding depurt
munt. Al issr
a..fin!
M
rs. llyrne, riirson x Co., l'h'i'iifxville.
in-to hull. 1 a mill hullilliiK ll'Oxlii fiH-t.
thr-tr stories and bnscmeut, with holler house
ibxii feet. An MO horse-iiower holler ami a
60 U- (10 horwt-iKiwur eiiKlne,spriiiklersystem.
10O-I ght eleetrlu geuerutor, freight ele'vntor.
stvai-. radlutors, tank, etc., aro nil required
ajCtiot yet pureliastsi.
The American Manufacturing nud Kxport
Cam puny. Atlanta, (in., Is to erect two Inill.l
liigs MOx 105 fwt, two storhw high nud MixsO
ft' ur stories high. The stcuin plant will in
clude three boilers Ctl inches diameter uud 10
f'-'t long nnd UM horsi-power engine.
The sewer pipe Works operiited by the
I'ittsburg Clay Manufiicturlnu Company.New
llriKhtou.sliut down for an liiilcllnite pi-rlod.
throwing ubout 00 men out of employment.
A surplus amount of wure on haiiils Is the
cu-.isu nssii(ueil.
The Hughes Shear Co., Civile, (),, whose
ptilut wus recently destroyed by lire, has rc
organl.ed under the llrm name' of the ( lip.
s-r Shear Co. The factory has been rebuilt
and equipped with the at"st Improved
machinery.
The IScrKcr Muiiufucturiiik' eomi aiiv. of
Cuiitou. ()., have decided to build ami '.j.i r
ute n rollliiK mill in which they will pp-oure
tli.ilr own shi-et Iron.
The IliruiiiiKham i Ala.) I'iikIic
batldiiiK an addition inov.'.Mi f.-ct
W,
rki up-
CHlltilill
new uud Improved machinery.
MINERS' AGREEMENT.
The Operator! and Miaart of thu Pittsburn
rutrict Uomo to Termi.
"This agreement, mu h- and r ntep-d into
this 5th day of Iiecember, 1 -..", by and be.
tween tlm coal mine operators and coal
miners of the Pittshurj- liailroad di-trl-t i -
flint the price of mliiiiii,' ,.,,,,1 si-n-i-iit-l over a
on.; iuiii ore--iuiii iui-u S'TCi-n Sllllll liel.l i-t
per ton of K.ti'.w, from Januarv 1 to Mnr li 1
and TOJceiitH fr .Map-h 1 t- liec( inbi-r :jf
ll-'jO: and that the day ami ileinhv..rk s.-uli-ngn-i-d
to by the joint convention of ,-t,,i., r
10, 11 and 12, IKK,, is hereby rc-mHrmcd mm
Ui-omes ii part of this agp i nn nt.
"Itlsfurtheriiiidersto.nl uud nreed that
urn. riiiiLim i in eouniigcui on llio tollowilli
cemlitloiis:
- iuiii an stores owneit i.y ooal companies
-""i iii.iiii.iuiu rum oicraiois ne ar..li-!ii-. (n
in-eopiaiiee Willi II Joint r' rollltloll of (Jctoliel
12, W:. lis follows:
"That all stores owned bv eonl eompimis
nnd known us com puny sb, res. be abolihi-.J
-Minn; , in...., au.i iiiui uuer mat iiute rjo
mum owner, superinli ii.lent, mine elerk or
mine boss shall be ilireetlv or Imlircctlv
Interested In or conn-cted wfth sudi stores.
"Thut n coiiiiiillteo of live operators and
flvo miners shall be appointed by this con
vention, to which shall be referred all nu. -s.
tious of dllTen-ueo urLslim under this eon
tract. "Tho pay days shall be on tlm loth nud
25th of cuch month. On tlm 10th the miners
shall bo puld the wages earned during tlm
last fifteen days of tho preceding month, and
on tho 2'Mt tho wages earned during the llrst
fifteen duys of the current months provided
however, that nothing in this contract shall
shall be construed to prevent operators who
now pity every two weeks from continuing to
do so."
Another Hattluld Murderer.
Nenr Williamson. In Mingo county, V Vn
Toy Hutllclil shot Iiiiii Craig four tunes, witi!
a Winchester, instantly killing Mm. iiatlleld
Is only 14 years old itml Is the son of Devil
Aiisu Iiatlleld, well-known over the country
owing to his lute feud With the McCoys. The
troubin anus-over a yoiiu,. jrlrl whoiu" lint
field was in love with. Th- ullalr has caused
the gr litest excitement. Hulli ,l h at hi
fuller's home and tho uutlioilti-s huve been
liotlileil not to atlemi t to mat.
The Uutllelils lire dangerous people und bloo.i
nillllUW l IOIO lliey surrellilcr, posse
will probably bo formed to make n
Cruig wus u young man uml was well known'
An ext-loslon In the biu-nn k- nt Tmni.H.
tttilpu, liondurus. killed four soldiers uud
scrlowly wouudod nbuut 21) others.
TRADE IS SLUGGISH.
Mine; P Goods Under the Effeot of Advsno.
lnf Prioei Is Now Baking Itself Felt
It O. Dun A Co. ay In their weekly re
view of tradei "With all the shrinkage In
present business and prices It Is encouraging
to find but a smnll Increase In failures. Li
abilities fr the four weeks of Novemliet
were ia,B!li,a!):i, agninst ifl0,rsi,78 Inst
yenr. Mnnutncturlng ilnbillfien werw
W-O.f.'cl, against tl,242,S4'J Inst yenr, but
trading liabilities wero onlv trn,72s,)pi,
against 7,207.H(i7 last yenr. f nllun-s In the
I lilted Ntntes for the w k hnve Nen 324
agitinst 8s5 lost year.nnd A'iln Canada against
40 Inst yenr.
"Iluslness Is still sluggish, ns If gorged hy
exwsslvo ;yK when prices were ndvamv
i' i, '"'"r'.v "very branch stoi-ks not yet
distributed to consumers stand in the wnv of
liew orders, and competition of n producing
foreo inrgely excis'.llng the present demand,
puts down price thut decline, retarding
business yet more. After the holiday s men
look for a lurger demand. Kinnnclnl Inllu
enceshuve not hlndi-red. and rarely hns the
pi-cuing of a session of Congress nlTected
business so little.
"Wheat hns advanced about a cent for tho
week. Corn moves from farms less freely
than s yenr ngo, the low prices hindering.
"Iron and its products nn- lower, an
thracite N. i t f.i;i, ,,1,,,,.,, , j.,n( ,,,! lf
at 1.3 cents and bessemer pig 12 ut Valley
mills, with billets ut lii.50. The nv.-riige of
nil ipiotutions is si, p,-r cent l-ow the high
est point In Septeinb.-r. but n-tunl sal. g nro
freipiently nimh' below Uotatlons. Smull
demand has broken the hurticd wlr com
bination, and the two null and the two bar
associations hp-now in session to consider
their policy. Halls have not ( hanged whllo
ts-ssi llier pig hits declined If 3 HllilJ.illets JO
per ton. The t,'k market ha- been weak.
imrtly iHvuuse of sales by London ami partly I
v, disappointing reiurim il earn
ings. A TOWN HELD UP.
Three Bobbprt Made Some Citiicns Stand
and Deliver.
A special from Ulrcli Tre-, Mo., says that
n series of sensational highway robberies
curre.l at Monteer, near that city, about 5
o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Three men rode
Into the little village, two of them going di
rect to the st,,re of chnrles M - lellaud, which
also contains the p,,Mt olM.-e. while the others
Wep- htlltl. !l-d oil til" Street to keep guard.
tin" of tlm robber ut filestore pointed a
rlllc and overawed all those present, telling
them to turn out their i krt, while his
companion gathered up the proceed. They
lllso ribbed the post otllce of the eith box'.
Among those held up wep- (i. v. iiil.
tTin.-l
Ipul of the school, who ,.st i-i'.V .Mr.
M-l'l"
lulinl. -loliti Little, .los -pli I.aploii and
an unknown man.
11 v. Louis liclilcs, pastor i
char 'h was standing on the
and one of the robbers nni-l.-
if the Methodist
depot platform,
1 htm give up all
bblng the l.u-tor
the m.iliev lm hlld. After P
oil" of the llli'll Covered the bvtlll.es. while
tl tie rs took possession of I . ( 'l.-lland's
lii.n.'K.
Th y llr.-d two shots while in tlm tor".
Tin y then left in nouthctlv dire, ten. Tlmv
are well m-iuuteil and armed. I piin tlielrcon
venutlon It I" thought tin y int.-n-b-.l to hold
up the westbound passenger train dim at .VII
p. m., but so tunny people being In town
they were evidently afraid to try it. A posse
hit been organized nud has started in pur
suit. All negotiations for settling tlm hoiii
smiths' strike In New York (ire ulT, and the
contest will continue.
MAKK1STS.
I'lTl slll IIU.
nit wuouuulb rsltxn ars aivts bxlow.
Uralo. lour and d.
WI1KAT Nu 1 red $ in mi
No. H rrd T us
CtiK Nu jnillow ear :il :i5
Nu S yellow eucllt'd . s i at
MliFii sar, : ;is,
OATS Nu. 1 white , i -.-j
Nu it svlitlH a;H4 m
Kxlra Nu S svUlle vi Wl
l.lShl mixed. iW .1,
ItVh No I 41 i,
Nu 2 western 1:1 41
H.ut 11 tutor patents lii-u.li. -1 ' II i
l-siicy sprins psieiiis S -i ;-j
1-ni . y strioslit sillier .1 4n a :.u
r-lriill.i XXX liiikurn' 3 m 2 im
Hear VI inter .1 u: a :
Ityo Hour -.' ..i :i io
11AV Nu 1 llinuthy 1. nu y,
N(i. 2 m id ni iii .',0
Mixed clover, Nu 1 l.'iui ir
New lb,)', Iriuii WHifuns. IT nu in on
FKlil) Nu 1 While .VbL, lull 11&.I l."i ml
Nu 2 VMiltn .Miii.iniigA 11 ii rm
Hrnwu Middlings 1.' :) 1.1 o)
Ulan, bulk j-j 'i 1 1
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A WOMAN'S DESPAIR.
COULD IKE HOTIIIXG AUKAU UCT A
UK or iAty
flbs Tall m Reporter How SbV UnrTsrul
Bow Sht Was Carsif-And Itow Her
Lll lias Hrtn HrlthtsneH by
this SnnsJilns or ltsslth. -
From fA DryeS, Utiea, JV. T.
Mrs. E. M Latighlin, who resides st 83
Miller Street, Ullcn, N. T hut formerly
llvod st 110 Saymour Avenue, In the sumo
elty, Is a lady nnnrly seventy years old. Bhs
was born st Marcy, OneIJa County, N. T.,
nnd has resided In Oneida County all her
life and Is well known there. It was ro
ported In t'lloa that Mrs. McLaughlin had
bona wonderfully cured of a aovero attack of
rheumatism, as well ns Indiirnstion, by ths
use of Dr. Williams' rink Tills for Tale
roople; a reportor of Dryeh was sant to In
terview her on the aubjoct and got ths true
fsots.
Mrs. McLaughlin sold she had been af
flicted with rheumatism tor about twenty
vstirs. and was nt times annbln to rise from
her chair. Her suffering was intense, and
she was somwtiinos driven nearly wild with
tho agonirins- pain. Of late sho had also
boon troubled with Indigestion nnd her
he.dth had become greatly undennlneJ. bho
whs almost illsooumged, being unablu to get
relief nithur from the doctors or through the
numerous mmedlna which she trlod. Mrs.
McLaughlin had often rntvl of tho cures ef.
f"etu,l by Iir. Williams' Pink Pills for l'nln
People, but, oftor ber many failure to ob
tain relief through other remedies she had
but little eonfldenoo thnt anything would
help hr. She oontinuod to grow worse from
duy to day nnd had given up nil hope of
ever lMng restored to health. t)no day Mrs.
M.'LaughUn H)ko of 1'luk Pills to a friend
who wns calling upon her. It happened
thnt this friend had had some experience
with Pink Tills and kuw their vulue. she
urgently advised Mrs. McLaughlin to give
them n trial, which she consented fo do. Hhe
nr.scurd one Los and rs-fore ltsoontonts had
been entirely used she noticed quite an im
provement in her health. She waited sumo
tlruo before getting another. After a while
slio decide I to keep on with thntu, and when
she had taken threo boxes wan ooiniiletely
eun-d. Bho is no longer troubled with Indi-gc-ition,
and when ("on by the representative
of Jiryvh wns walking nrrMind a. briskly as
any. mo of her ne could be oxp'vted to do.
e iliscnbe.t n mi sworn to before mo this
4lli duy of July. 1HU3.
O. 1L IIuMrnniT, olnry I'uhlir,
Oneldii Co., N. Y.
rr. Williams' Tlnk Tills contain, In n
condensed form, nil the elemeuts necessary
to glvo new life and lichimss to ttiu M.mhI
and restore shuttered nerves. They nm nu
unfailing cpccilli) for such .Iiscjihi-s it loco
motor ntaxla, partial parnlysi-i, Ht. Vitus'
dance, s iutlcii, neurulgln, rheumatism,
nervous hcailie lie, tlm after effect of la
grippe, piilpttatlon of the heart, pule nud
sallow complexions, nil forms of weakness
cither In male or female, and nil disease re
sulting from vitiated humors ot the blood,
l'ink Pills urn sold by all dealers, or will be
sent post paid on receipt of price (B0 cent i a
box. or six boxes for 2.00), by addressing
l)r. Williams' Mcdicino Coiniauy, tkheuco
tudy. N. Y.
If nflUeti-d wltli sore eves use r. Issue Thomp
son s Kyi--wilier Druggist's sell nt '.'V per bottle
Swift employed th Id hour of over
years lu work on the "Talc of ii Tub."
tw.
KITS stopped free by 1)11. lil ink's OllLAT
NhllVK It tsTollkll. No Ills after (list (lliy'n Use.
Marvelous cure. '1 n-ntise nnd S-'.ii trial bol
tlc live. Dr. Kline. Isll Arch M.. l'lilla., l'u.
Highest of all in Leavculng Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
-n i X VISA M W .aSssssssW
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Chickens
m tonev
IT top oirr Til KM IIKI.I.
Tn rnnnot lt tliU unlfM you uiilr4tr.ni thfia
n l kn-.w lifw ti. i'MT t their 1 1 j ulritit tt. hii4
fun ihii"t mim iil ve's nu i.ollnrH If.irulhkr t-v i
IiTh'i(ft'. nt iu i mitt I i I ho k ii i w !,"(, Hi'(tirt-il
y itt.ff, v t'lltT I hlsi (t yiu for tthly I'S iff. 1 4.
YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR
OWN WAY,
rvtwi If you m.TfU k (' ihfiti um n tllvorMlfitt. In or
der Im liitiilti t-i-wlit jti lici ituly, .-u tnul hii-tvi
x'tfifiitn-s! hIniui tiiftii. to iiM'ft tint wiiii in- ire
m hliis; n U. .k Kiv.li, I Its fli-.TIt'llct' i (nv
i f it .i. fi.-.iJ i-uitr nii't-r it.rvHIJ tCisVGi
I m n, y II vt' ffiro hm Writ U a tv it liniti sm tit
till t'!t" in"! 1, nil 1 thin, mnl inotit'r u iiuihititt-; kiis-rc-t
i f i hh-ki n r.iUiiiK nut -h t'fitlnii'. i ut if rt
t 'lulu. -.-s-diiij it ynu Mill ,ut i.y hi twmf v-tin
V'lll- W-'lk, )"U I'HII i.t IIIHtIV tliettH niltillitil v,
tr. i in tk iiuir KuwU t iirn ilolint - tur iu. I hn
to. ur i-.. ihxt vim must u- ahlo io li-ct ifMililc In
lm I ..-iliry uu mi msiii ut. it u..Mri, ninl know
tlOW I- tllf'JV tt. 'ltllH UKlk will l ticti .
!t t lit Ipiw Io ilftHs'l Hft i lire iIIm-;im', to f -1
fi-s:M mut iiIm) for ruttoniiiss :: w ult li linvm t tnvt tr
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th -it it ki- on (tut hh.j .,-t t 'iittHi- tt i-roin itlt,
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Book Publishing Houvo.
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ASTHMA
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Timely Warning.
The great success of the chocolate preparations of
the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780) has led
many misleading
of their name,
mm
Baker & Co. aro tha oldest and largest manu
facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
Chocolates on thi3 continent. No chemicals are
used in their manufactures.
Consumers should ask for, and be sure that
they get, the genuine Walter Baker 8c Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
UUKCHIISTliK. MASS.
fcDont,Put Off Till To-morrow the Duties
of To-clay." Buy a Cake of
Tho I.rget Oak Trt, sj
The largest onk board ever saweJ
was ripped from the body of a marry
moth tree which formerly stood Deal
Scnttslniri!, Ind. The tree was 27 foe
In olrcttttiferonce, nnd wns said to be)
thp largest perfectly roiiud onk In ths
State. It wns purchased by H. Hers
niann, the New York lumber denier,
for the sunt of $7Ti, nnd wns cut down
and snwed Into boards. The largest
of these boards wns 10 Inches thick, 0
feet "'j Inches wide nt thp butt nnd 0
feet exactly nt the top. It wns .l.'i fe
long and required the combined
strength of two yoke of oxen nnd eight
horses a whole day to retnovp It on
nnd one-half miles on n "broad trend'
wngon from the saw mill to the depot.
Lumber men any thnt this wns th
largest tak board ever sawed In Atui-rtt
ca.
for Whooping Cnugii. I'iso's I'urr Is a sue
essliil reineily.- M 1- Ihkikh, JT lliru .p Ada.,
UriHiklyn, N. N , Nov. 11, js-.ij.
A t'hllif r.njnr
The pit asant flavor, gentle sx tlon and soothing;
effettj (,f jyriip of Kigs, when In need nf a lax
atis'e, and if the father or mother lie cocllve ot
bilious, the niiii-t grist if lng results fellow Its
use; so that It Is the Is-st family remedy kbuw
Slid every family should luivo a but'.lo.
Tiisso reipiip-d between live and six years
to write his ".b-riisalem Delivered."
I r. Kilmer's Swxir-ltooT ,nr
ell Kid nr y slid hliublcr troublns,
I'smphlrt slid riuistiliKliiiii frru.
Lsboriitorv lliigliHinit'ii, N.Y.
Campbell coii.pi s-d his poem. "The puttie
of ll.'henlin.b't., ' In u single day.
Mrs. W'lnslnw's Soothing Sjrrnp for rhllilrea
tr-i t litng, softi-iin the gtitiis. rnliices Inflatna
lull, allays sin. cures wind colli:. 2oc. a bottle
Live nnil Learn.
The Washington Stnr has henrd o(
n young lady who went Into the country
full of a disposition to bo liitm-sted In
rural sights nnd sounds.
On tho sivoiid day she sinv n farmer'
walking slowly between the rows of
his Kurden nnd picking sninethlni; Into
a fin dish. She went near, but could
not solve the mystery.
"Kxouso my Ignorance," she snld, po
litely, "Put I can't see nny fruit on
thesis vines."
"NoV" answered the farmer.
"o. I don't see anything tint lenves
nnd (lowers. What nro you picking?"
'"later bugs," said tho farmer.
And Khe Kslirvrd Mini.
Phe 1 dmi't see why you will keep on
(i:iy Int; lfi ceni for cigars when you
can get one just nt pretty for i.
He-1 know they are just ns pretty,
but those ."-cent ones nre clears that
have soured. You wouldn't buy sour,
ed fruit Just becnuse It wns cheaper,
would jou? ludUnapolis Journal.
HORSE OWNER
Ollelil lilnlj fnnK, o(
miiiiiiisi in wuin to b
lile In csrv (or it prins rlj
III hellllIMtslrklll-SS. II Is
Iiiiihi y inn ,, r (hm-i,, f(
he ilm s nut. T , roruiiilfk
(his rt-uir r n,.r ,
On Huniirrd Psgs u.
luntisud Hone Book
In I'll k nut s eiHHl llursiii
kllnw until rf.-rii.iK. un.i u.
Viisril .iiiiii irstnl .
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lile: Is: i t tie ss'n bi
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b Hi
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All lies mnl nthi-r ,,(.
nnhle In torinjt' mu run ho
iiiiih iii ii hy r. .! ii
iic our
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see,. in. ii: i'11-.it.i--., i.l., nu-,, it i!, n-.iui-i.il to r.i-i ot
sSUiU t"rtvi-r t'l I llKli.il It h It In.. t:.,ny l li.:,(h
tisklii'iiM'-". uml mi':ics Hi ci.'Hi, mnl n-i-uui
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Vfr it J''"'t'i ii-tii.ii Win. in. ins, iinn
siTlrjVt-" 'il Hi"' sn-i l Lmi-r-.. Mn-i Una
jf' Kllltlies, M.-.-l I I I'ut'lT, , J i i
sBji Sk linn. Ii I-. i .. ts 1 1 ,n titliin II uill i, lime i
It ill lln ... .-irttilH., I .... I it uul l.etil.li i. --I
Jsiumry 1-t st ,.l tl ,. i,-n.ii t r ji sImi ihii.
lisus.. sua t'iirn.s of mi i.in.tii si-urt (hi ,-stfti.
tfcluryt 1214, Kuskstll mil Mllmurc Sircits. til.
-si.VtVl1 ii i -in simIii.h-ii rm hi -t
Line
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Host I iuii.li f-yinii. l iw.ii -(,, ,!. L'n V
jeJln lllmv p-l-ll-r.
1. 1 i-r ilriici.'-in. lu
to the placing on the market
and unscrupulous imitations
labels, and wrappers. Walter
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