The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 28, 1897, Image 7

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    ,ik''ll- of l no (Mmpra iarlm
-HanarlliB. tiiMta. ii-miuii, rwu
YtfFt nervous trouble, ylola to
loodls
Wsaparilla
fjn f'l ih Orm Trn. Blond Purifier.
s Fills
rum imuwa, lnllir"don.
biitoin-a. ut-nis.
rrGiil IMttfO Wonl l To.
rt nmii uu rcu wmsKers,
j.i't. .in J the remains of
LnJiTfJ Into the Midland last
an J aiiitJ' rcr a typewriter s
tit lives In Kausai, cot far
ipik.i, ai:il bad been bore at'
the football games. Luck had
03 toe ai;ie Biue ui uie isireri
lii In the matter of bets, mid be
to stay niioilier week. But big
Lcu'd hla bmiic, so be was lu
g typewriter to sonu Home a
rve 83 au apology for his
Urance.
Li rity, tins dute, nlnory-siz,"
Lwl to tlie typcwrlu.T. .
that."
Lir wife.
Important lnwlnrwi will re-
t prp.oi'uee In Osawittomlu for n
tpc." interrupted the artist.
b von spcii nun usmvn tonne?
it yoiiisrif. It'u your ty pe
ril Osawntomie?' he ns'u-ft.
I II s to Tort Scott."
-Kansas
A DISCOVERT.
H ProfcMor'a Ca welcome Inci
of Kaowladse.
One of Washington's selentifl fea
round blnuelf la an uwmhin.r
there were a treat many younj;Wle-
Cfc to
led to
In oth-
sorbed In
lotiee, un-
ue, that a
as winning
htm with a
t again with
He endeavored to rise or.
descend to the occasion as
as possible. Having been lut
a number cf young women,
make himself aereeable
ome of the latest Inform
oology, and he became i
his discourse that he did
til tney were nearly all
youth with a nasal voir
his audlcuco away fro
runny son- He trie
archeology as the then A Rlrl with a
banjo wrecked big yimbltlons. He
thought ho was makF SO!UO headway
by menus of his ry:,rs 011 paleon
tology when a inai!, ook rabbit
out of a silk hat t-tf ""v quenched hU
pride.
My dear." hrA'l,,, tr bis wire, on
their way borne,1 bave been .thinking
It over, and I fl Mat ,lu! evening has
been far from asled."
I was verD,U(' afraid that you
would feel dtrently about It."
"No, I ha made a very Important
and Interests discovery. 1 be merest
accidents metimos lead to the most
urprlsIU($velntlous, and to-night I
teamed metli!tij which rnmplutcly
overturuf n" accepted theory."
Is Los.sible?"
WrZmve been led to believe that
the cifef of all forces Is the attracliou
of fj vity."
"IT'S.
im'iill T Iiiva fnitn.1 if.f t.i-.t.)if II, of
lre are times when It can't bold a
caudle to the at traction of levity."
Washington Star.
HAYS iwisa.
CS THE DwGTirilES OF MEN
AND NATIONJ.
rn An at n Mna.lvnntnire, r-iu
Wiiuiaa tun I udcratuutl a ll U'
U.
t'sbr-atity, lovo nn1 devotion,
Di-iu. (Irand women ; Ktrong
morally ami physically,
tion and mng
enco urirei
of grandeur
Sue'i women
f uL Weukly,
Ywer j-m
r
auiug
womea
hi! ve little ambition;
their own troubles oc
cupy their thoughts, and
object is to pet well.
iiu no confidence in them-
I only t.x often lose faith ia
McKllis.
;,'ti!arities, whites, bearin
nervousness, heuduehe,
"Hues," distaste for societ y,
ears, palpitation, emncia
fy ryes, "all ir,me" feelinr.
:"iK-nding evil, sleeplessness,
!'i nt, once l)o removed and
u'alth li.viiirott.
I'inliliam's Vegetable Com-
IS for twentv Viuii-h bivi.,1
F"'n all this, liear thia wo-
to publish What Lydia R
eretiiblu C'ainni.im.l nn.l
Polish ha ve done for me. I had
tliu Womb and leneorrlw
liaveeun.il mo of both. I am
"n. I auffercd (lronlfnll
Jri''iii!T Pains in the l.m-.'i.
e back ami extending around
. irritation of tho bladder.
fl walking and painful men-
' wcaKcnod terribly. I had
Ml by three diwtont tvHl...
Pi', and it onlv lnnr fl,.
jour Coinnouud anrl ilir
'f native Wash to euro ma.
f'nniend tliem to all women
r ll eiunpiaints 1 ke thew.
r'mA, 3Si7 X. Kroad St-
'a, Tii.
XV 4 07
Selecting I'll turen.
The value of a picture depends upon
what there Is In It for Its possessor,"
writes William Martin Johnson In the
Indies' Home Journal, on the "Selec
tion nnd Framing of Pictures." "A
painting by an amateur may be more
precious in your eyes than one of Ka
pliael's cai'loons. Therefore, sell yout
cartoon to the highest bidder, mill wher
you outgrow the little pnlntitig luy
buck the cartouu It you have learned tc
nee Its beauty.
"No one enn tell you how to under
stand art without your peeing It, study
ing It, living willi it, any more thau any
one can tell you how to tell good clotb
from bad; you must llrst have liitd ex
perience with cloth. I.earu a langungt
before you try to converse. But do uol
go so far as to Imagine that you musi
learn drawing and painting before yot
can appreciate pictures. Tim lon yov
know about teClinlijuo the more capublt
you will be of looking at a painting will
an unprejudiced eye. Get at the art
lat's Intention. I)oes he express an Ides
to you? Is he interesting In the way hf
tells hlft story? Does he convince yot
of a truth? If the picture Is that of a
bead does It Impress yog as having tho
characteristics of an Individual? Doefl
It look like :t human being? Suppose a
landscape Is timler dlwusslon tin the
trees sway, the clouds float? I.s there
any atmosphere In the painting? These
are the tests of a painter's facility with
muguae. - inn more man tins is re
quired It is the Intellectuality behind
the brush. Herein lies the difference
between sublime nrt mid the common
place." Kntiticd to the Prize.
Somo years ago there lived In Kns
land a certain bishop who was extreme
ly pompous, uiul very fond of impres
sing upon the minds of the p.ioier peo
ple the evil of doing wrong. As they
never seemed to do aught but wrong hi
the worthy man's opinion. It some
times became irksome to these people
to hiar him constantly admonishim:
I hem to do right. One of the bishop's
habits was to visit the miners a short
distance from his city, and his presence
grew familiar to these tollers. Puring
one of liis calls be found n group of
them talking together, and after it few
preliminary. word on his customary
subject of doing right, he asked them
what they were talking of.
"You Bee," said oue of the men, "we
found a kettle, and us has been er-trying
who cau tell the biggest lot to own
tbo kettle.
The bishop was duly surprised, and
read the men a lecture iu which lie
spoko of how strongly the offense of
lying lind been Impressed upon k!m
when he wus young, ami how he had
never told a lie In the whole course of
his life. He had hardly finished when
oue of the men cried out:
"C.l'e him the kettle, Jim! (51'e bin;
the kettle." Harper's Hound Table.
WILD PLUNGE TO DEATH.
X-tulciPktienfar ITraia Liapi Froai
Big Trtitlt.
CONGRESSIONAL
lapartsat Ktuarti Uadir Ceaidritii
it Both Bontti.
TWKS TY-MlXTtt lT.
Reptwtentntlve Hull, of lows, chairman of
tb Uum commitit un military attaint, InU
brforfthe H,um tcwiuy ttet report ut I hut
committee on tho till to reorganize tlui linn
ot the army. It hbows that sucetwivv Keu
cral of tho srui7 en. I Mvretnrie.i of war for
Throe men wew killed and about 1J In- ,r" omT,"'"l"J ,h"1" n"w
Jarcd on the northern division of tb. &ZZ,ZTuZ
uurg a nvsiurn liy., near ouii'penvuie, i lar- r imuirs, making ll Ualluiluus 01 lour coiul'S-
iiies eiu-li.
" vuumj. a uo viiKUi-r lost cuuiroi ui (no
train nn a down irri l( nn l t'venU cam
Jutrit off a trestlw7J fi-t high. Ttm killed ,
aro Willlnm 1. ( o)ley, nmil clerk, of ltut
ler; Iianiel J. Morinrty. engineer, au l Ira I
i:enlty, Ureman, Ootli ol 1-exiJiirjf,
Sweetness and Light.
Put a pill ia tho pulpit if vou want nroctical
preaching for tlao physical man ; thoa put tho
Pll ia tho pillory if it does not Dractise -what it
Preaches. There's a whole gospel in Ayer's
buffar Ooafed PiU3; a "gospel of sweetness
and light." p00pi0 used to value their Dhvsio.
they did their religion,-by its bitterness,
ine more bitter tho
We've got over that. Vo tako "sugar in ours"
Kosp.l or physlo-new-nn.
Ploaso and to purgo at the same time. There
ay bj Power in a pleasant pill. That is tho
ospel Cf
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
"or. pill particular. In Ayer-. Curcbook, impigea.
tree. J. c. Aycr Co., lowcll, Mu
In noeorbtnee with tho aetlon of thn It nl
cf 1'iinloim nt its reiM-nt ii)-.-ti:ii;, Uovernor
Hibtiugo has punioued Frank It.i.-r. of West-mort-lauil,
wnteneeil lu DeeeinlM-r. iHS'J to 14
y- iirs and 8 mouths un two ititlii-imenl,
charging him with nrfouj Thonius Keegan.
of Allegheny, sentenced Jitiiuury 4, lS'.Ki. lo
tilx years ami thren month-, ami William
Sutherland, of lmliiiuit comity, scnteneeil
Sei',i'inlier 25, lS.Ci, to six years, both run.
vieti-d of serious erime,am ileorgo llenseii,
of l.-ineitster, fentetieed to three years for
tleuiiiig a turkey.
A eharter was granted at tlm stntn depart
ment to ttm 'las Company of lienver eountv,
rii itnl SI.OIX). The illreetor lire John V.
linker, I'hiliKlelphln, nnl Altiert L. UUTord
nml .lolm W. Hue, I. , ins Ion n. '1 hesn eiipl
InllMs un; tnking out charters nil over tlm
KtiitM. Ku-pieloii is tluit they nro preparing
to ft' ll out to eximing oompnules,
A lengthy petition was elrenliitml nt Lan
cnter, mliln-ssed to tint president of tlm
I'nitcil Stnte.s, n-king that u pnrdnu niny te
gnuit"(t 'l'tinmns M lirudy, Into cashier of
tlm first Nu iouul bank of Marietta, who
pleaded guilty to uiubezglenieut mid id
tervliig seven years.
Jiidtfi) Dnnlrl Agnew, of lienver, lins filed
n prete.st with the !lie,-t,,rs of tho lioehexter
tiridire over tlm lienver river iiunliist their
Hrruimement with the l'Knnnylvmiin oom
nny ralhiug tint enxt end o' thu lirldKO to let
the railroad track puss under tlio grade lu
fcteud of over.
The Manufacturers' Gas (Vmpaiiy has np
plied at Washington for tho rli;lit to lay
plps in tho stns-Ls to furnish gas to tho resi
dents. 'I'lio People's Coinpuuy will light tho
application.
H.iii (Inrtang, who was shot lu thn back by
OMccr llubortxou nt Mu I'tcasnnt in lieoem
lT, whilit trying to escape, died at tlm
(ireensl.urg hospital. Oartuug wus churged
witli la-oi'i y.
lndlctiiieuts wen found agulnst Mieh.tcl
t.en of Shnroii, for mnusliiUKlitur In tho kill
ing of Mangle Iteiirdon. It Is claimed slm
eoiiniiilted suicide, but he was lust vueu in
her coin puny.
Iltanley llernski wa froren to iltMith Knttir
ilny, within 10 yards of a house nt Kleona,
JetTi-rs.iu county, lie had walked nine miles
fr nn l'uiixsutawuey and full exhau itud in
the snow.
Mordecin Lincoln, a farmer of (ieruiari
township, I'nyieto county, was ileeoyed
into tho uhiirlis of 1,'iiluiitown to louk
lit fruit trees and tle-ri) kuoeked doivu uud
rohlied.
lllohard M"Wil!lnms, lined 17, ot Irwin,
hnug liiinseif ut Irwin station. Ills tody wits
found liy those who went to look for him
when ho did not return homo iu xpei?ted.
Tho rinnsylvanln 'company bin completed
tlm purchase uf eight acres of Krmid extend
ing along tho lino of tho proposed North
hhoro railroad ut liochester.
Tho Churtlers priv-hytery of tho United
rrestivtcrinn church, formally approved tliu
call of thn Tnylorslowii uhurch to Itev. 1C 11.
lliirslm, as pastor.
- IMwurd nnd Charles Harr, of Mgonler,
wero crushed tieuunth n pile of bwiinl which
fell nea- where they were worklug. it Is
feared they uro fatally hurt.
Xachnrlnh Allerton, of Nw futli), wan
found dead in hud nt tho humnf tils brother
lit Washington. lAintb was duo to nutunil
cuusoa
An explosion of ln.hiH caused A 1 1.1.000
flrointho iilllmi of tho Allooiiit Kvcnlnn
Cliu-.ettiyuid l'ri-ssiniin I'ocuey was painfully
burned.
t.'npt. J. 51. Hiuith.a midiller of I'nlontown,
miiilo an nsslKiiinot-t to l. M. htrickler, villi
assets or of ? 0,01)0 ami lialillitlcg of :i,000.
Tho dwelling of W. (I. Pidlard.a local I-'reo
Methodist preiiclier.nt lliitler, was ilestr-iyeU
by llro, oca.--loiiliii u liws ol if 1,000.
(ioorge Hopkins, of Altooint, clinritecl with
oniliezy.leiiieiit hy his employers. Fay, ilutcli
luson A Co., has di.-iippcar.-d from home.
ltuy. Father lloyie, (nt)iolic rc.-tur at
Johnstown, will iiclehratn the twintv-linii
uniiiversiiry of his priesthood l''cbriuir' 1
David Mori-aa was erii-hed hy n fall of
Flute in the Smock mine of the J, 1). U iy,
Coal Company, near b'nl nitown.
Vlllelitlne Pollock lllcil at the ho- itul In
Unlontouu from injuries received by being
crushed m a mine nt West Newton.
Itev, K. H. Thompson of New llrlghton has
nccepied a call to the piistorulo of tho Way
neshiirg l'restiyterlan ehureh.
Adolph Hoelli-1'a property at Jamestown,
has been H' lzed by tho sheriff becaiisi) of in
ability to pay a debt of ? 100.
Mm Mli'hnel Wediiman, of North Irwin,
nged till, fell dead from liuart Jim-iho while
eating her nupper.
Klro iitroyed several company houses nt
Ollphant. Fnyettu county, causiug a loss of
about 'J,0U1).
Tlio general Htore of (leorgo Dewalt nt
Cokevillc, was rohbod of goods valued at
t,J0.
Vromlnat reoplo.
Tho Into Shalt of Persia loft taW.noo.OOO.
Harry A. (larllld, son of tho Into Treal.
dont, ia being boomed for Mayor ot Cleve
land, Ohio,
Me-srs. Moody nnl R.tnkny ara to begin a
series of ruvivui survicus iu Ciuuinuntl, Ohio,
on March 5.
V. I. Howolls U to inaka his first oppnnr-
mice as a lecturer this wiutor. ills toplo will
bo tho tuoiiern novel.
Governor l'ingroe, of Mlehlgnn, hna du-
dared himself In fuvor of iuws limltlm; th
valuo ot Individual holdings of property,
Tho onlv hurvivlog British peer who Tut
In possession of his title ut tho time of tint
aoctt slou oi yu'ioa Victonnis i-.,iri neis u,
lees
prmgs,
Hies eiu-h,
An lutere-din:; f-ature ot tlie n-port Is that
Will -h Is Ueveied to the P-orciiiih-.utloii of the
urtillery. It shows that when tlio atrtein cf
coast defej.-s is .-unpl-ted it ill ri quiro a
total of V'J."!4 enli.ue i men to -r vi,e .me
r'llef for nil the guns und morturs. I'lid-r
tho pr-nxiMd reeri:.-iiiu.i-.i.,ii, 4,:MV) men
would be a ided 1. 1 the iirmv, giving to the
cavalry thirty niiidretis ul il.uno men, to tlm
artillery 73 butialdoiis ot lti.iM'J men. with
one battalion, eou.-itlng e( 4uo engimx-is
and a miscellaneous turee la uddltiun, brimf
Ing tfci total Ktretigth of the army up to SO.
ObO. '
TWINIV-SKXKSrit li'.T,
In tlm MTate Mr. Turpi.) resumed his
P'jooli in oppi -iiiuuto the .Nicaragua cuual
li was ugr t that Cliandicr's bill fr nu
Interuationni monetary cenl.-rciico be uk.a
op next Tiiesdnv.
oir. guay jir sented n repcrt of tlio ootifor-r-nco
.oniiiiill.-e u the urmv ai.iir.n,rlioi..ii
I bill, vtiitiug that the . .iifi .-i Inn been
J,., iu n-wii mi agrcen:.-ui un till ilillcn
f W'I'i '".it us lo tlie n, M.ital at II, .t
ark. iUe rep , it was iic.s- t-.-d ami u lii.-tln r
i-onierein-i- iiM,. -ii.
Tlio house f-olut; m Instril -ting tint nt-toruey-gener.tl
to print In hi r. p..i: nil cor
rospundfiice bearing en the ( bl.-afo ftriko
ivas agreed t,p. willi u te-.iiiti,u t.,r tlm up
p. ilnimcnt c 1 u . -.iiiiiiiission.-r to eoii-iili-r tbo
'siunllslimei t of a bureau of mines wus re
ferred. The liousi. spent the day .lciiuting the V".-t-1'uekcr
eoiite-ted el.-i.-.ioa cajo Iii-iu the
1'eutU Vlrgli.la district.
IWKNrir-ri.iiirii iht.
In tho Sflaiitn to-dav Mr. (lalllnger, He
publ can, New llanipsiilre, .'ailed altentl.m
to what he styled "extraordinary legisla
tion" lu the Homo In reducing pension bills
for Increase ot pension, to 111.) auiouiiLs ul
rendy paid the peai'loners.
Mr. Chandler presented the credentials of
J. K I ward Addled, as Senator from Iinla
ware, wlilrh wero referred to tho committee
on i lo.-tloiis. Mr. Turpi.., Itmocrat, Indi
ana, concluded his speech agulnst the Nk-a-rairua
ranal bill.
After a two duys' debate. In thn course of
which considerable purtls.iii passion was
aroused and an inanVciual attempt to llli
busier for the purpose of g .lnlug time, the
hens.) decld.-d tho contested election ease of
Yost vs. Tucker, from the Tenth Virginia
district, by denying the gnat to Mr. Yos. and
conllrmlug Mr. Tucker's title thereto.
Trsrr-MXTii hat.
Tb. president to-day sent to the senate, n
response to a rmolutlon, a report of the
secretary ol slntii triinsinittlng a list ot the
claims tiled by citizens i, th.i t'nited States
against Spain for indemnity, the eoip-spond-ence
relating 'o the ves.-ei C'.uupetiior nnd
the persons claiming A ri -un i ltl.eushlp
capturo.1 thereon, which he "deems Is no:
incompatible with the public Interests to com
municate." Tlio senate unexpectedly found itelf dis
missing the new Angle-Amerlcnn treaty
lill the treaty Itself lias li....u released, ul
Usciisslon of It Is restricted t.) exeeutiv.
esslons. Notwith. andliig this ruin tho ex
ii esslous were free und full from Messrs
thermau. Gray, Culloni, Lodge, Hoar am
athera. flm statements ol these kenatori
srero uniformly favorable to tho high prln
llplu of the treaty, tho only tiullitoUtioi.
wing that it should receive mature and dts
passlouuto cousideratlnn.
TlltariKTU Dtv.
The Semite on Saturday passed 101 pen
sion bills and bills to reclassify ruilwuy pos
tal clerks, appropriating tOCUOt for n statue
of Lincoln nt lleltysburguud tJOU.OOO for the
helm of John Itoaelu
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
Jan. 19. The house gut down to buslnass
shortly ullcr 11 o'clock. Mr. West, of Ilerks
county, rose to off.-r a bill and was (old by
(Speaker Hover that no committee, would be
nppomled this w.-ek. A number of uiinual
reports of linu.o-lnl and . burltiible insti
tutions were presented and laid on tlm table
among them the report of tlm Western lVnn
sylvi, ii.i hosplt I. Chb f Clerk Jure II. Hex
ainioiiuei-il Hint he bud appointed W. W.
Mi-chiing, ol Homestead, Albyhony coiilily'
lor Journal i. .k, and ,Mr. Me,.-himg wils at'
once sworn In by tho speaker. T im Iioum-
iin-u i' ok a recei until a o'clock.
mi tne .-unin bills were read as follows
iiy Driuu-.r irowi, ol Westiiioreland.nuthor-
iruig uie g neral eleeti u olTlcers to hold
I'uo.uiy i-ie.-nors; r mi to provldo for the
eou-irneuou ot puuilo rou-lsaiUo appropriut
ing tl.WO.UOll for public r.m.ls.
Hy Mr. K.luli. ia. to iirovldo for the nn.
lent of Inter, si on statu funds depo-ited In
banks. This t.i'l r-iiuires tlm banks to imy
14 per cent. Interest to the .into and give
..ui..,.. ... , eillinv W llll ,MI laW.
llw Vl ,. ....
. ..v.iuMi,,e,uinng protiionotnrles
io us.-ori.i.u 4ini record tlm names, resi
dence, and addresses of all holders of Judg
ments and assignment, of Judgment, enter
ed on record.
Uy Mr. Stlueinnn, to vnlldnto coiiveyaneea
and other instruments which bave been do-
lectlyely n"kuowle.lgd.
liv Mr. lira I v. iimendinir thn act fTm tit.
iu; utlin .ropny, vto., from luxation hh to
uy Mr. .m wuttwn, in iiht i bill rrirwl
t itlH Hllllll Hi.ttiirinl Mkimnli.ll..n M l. ...
of-
George W. Cabin, tlm novelist, of New
Orleans, who now lives nt Northampton,
Mass., Is sab I lo be coutumiilaliug a tour ot
Euglnnd, wish be will give readings froir
his own works.
Alnswort ilt. KpnXird, thn Mbrnrlnn ol
Cougrewi, received bis appointment from
Presldeut Lincoln In 1HC4. His memory ii
phenomenal, ami It Is said that hi. knowl
edge of Kng Ish literature Is great r than
that of any other person in England ol
America.
Paderowskl, It Is said, can piny from
memory over 600 compositions, lie needs
to read or play a composition uoir to him
only twice In order to ineinorlne It, nnd,
frequently ufier rending it over, can Sit
down at tlm plium Kill play It without re
ferring to the notes.
The Duko ot Itlohmond receives the
largest pension in the world. It Is 00,000 a
year audi, a perpetuity from the time ol
t'hnrlcs II.
John 1. Fecney. Mayor of Woburn, Mas.,
And probably the vouug.-st il 'yor lu the
Nation, for he is only twemy-tour, gained
his eduoatiou lifter lie hud learned lo .up
port himself as a Icaiher finisher, lie win
gradual ed from the llostou Un.verdiy Law
School, and wus admitted lo tbo bar when
only two week, p int bis majority.
Mathilda liarthoulor. a vounir woman of
Williamsburg, Long I land, banged herself
becauke her .pine had been injured by tight
lacing.
by iliesliile editorial
J am ordered H00 copies printed.
, Mr. J houim, ot itie slain committee.
icre.l a resolution that Louis il. Kelly, of
Norrlstown. be eleetel reading clerkj John
m. i.uey, journal eiorK; I arnse and 1. M,
Cargo, of (ir.s-ne county, messug.i clerks foi
freus ot two jears. Tlm tieinocratlo .late
was priseniud, and by vote tbo resolution
of Mr. Thomas was adopted. Tbu .euatv
tlin took a recess until !l o'cl.s-k.
When both houses reassembled the elec
tion of I'ult.xl Slates senator was the llrsi
order. The combined vole of the senate and
house shows tlm following result: Hole. Pen
rose. Hep., 'Jill; John Wiinamaker. Icon.. 1-
Chniincev F. ltlaeii, Iiom '"i nt. a
June '.0 -The following bills were Introduc
ed in theHenulo: Mr. 1'euroso .wiproprUit-
lug r.'iO.OO'J for a free war library and
inu-eiiin by tbo Loyal Legion of l'hiladol-
pbia; ulso lo provide for incorporation ut
puwu broker couipnules.
Mr. 1'lluu An anti-trust bill, with penal
ties. Mr. MeQ'town rrovhling for the election
of road supervisor, and tbe uiuklng of
road..
Mr. Gobln To secure tbe registration of
plumbers.
Mr. Ilardonbergh Making an appropria
tion for a monument over the grave ol
Samuel Meridelh tbu llrst Vliited Utato.
Treasurer.
Mr. Ilrown-sAppronrlntliig 520,000 to tb.
German Hospital at Philadelphia.
Mr. Coye Creating the ofilce of county
Solioltor.
Mr. Urady-jltepeullngtlio net of 1 SCI re
lating to feu. of magistratus, police and con
stables. Mr. Mitchell offered a resolution providing
for a Joint committee of three senators and
flvo ri reseiitatlvc. to Investigate tbo pres.
ont system uudcr which the Stale treasury
and auditor general', department arc
managed. After a sbort discussion It was
agreed to.
'J h House refused to concur In a resolu
tion introduced In the Henuie by Mr. Mitch
ell, of Jefferson, for nu Investigation by
three senator, and live representatives Into
the management and couiluct of tbe Bihtu
treasury and auditor guocral'a department.
kaanpari Uiwutnaker. r.ly. Her
Eliwrlet.e ot llrr I.li.
Ions S,irr.rinj and
Cure.
From th Vamtttr -ol.', Ilnnjor, .Vrin.
Tbe following o mniuulcanon h.i just
been recetved from Miss S. Mollis Ferey, of
Scarsport, M due, wMere ..ho is well uud fu
Torablv known:
"1 was a sufferer fro-n constant hen l.tclie
all my ll.'e, fr.-ipie:i:v ncconipauie.1 with
Kn i-eaaud sl'k stoMiaeh. tpivl.tily b"f,iro
and during severe :.!t;i -s. I am.ni.tr thirty
ve.rs i l l, an I as f:.r be-:; a I .-an re n.-inber
I w is never free fi en iii.-s j d, pressing a'i I
li-!re.:iig atliieii -, an I d-d n,,t know what
it wis lo feel well, until la-t woil-r, vvli.-n,
having seeu . an: li writu-n an I hear I s i
mil h spoken nbie:- ir. W.I .a n.' Pink Pills
t'.r I ale IVoplx, I male up inv m,n I to s.
Mor. KnglUh women are married to Oer.
mans than to member of any otbrr foreign
nation.
Ra.lly lll.p t.
It Is hardly a coirrji tmem to any that any
one Is "hlps-d,' Inn anyone is pretty badly
hipis-it who suffers with sclaiU-a. Ii Is la
the hip that the ex-.-ruelullag pain liik.w hold
nnd tenures. It Is Ju-t there wlmre St.
Ju.tIs Oil, with lis sioiliio-t peiiHraion,
has dime some of its most tenfark able wor
el cure. Tlinsx who sufT.-r ilus, tlu-refdn.
n.s-d n..t d.-sp ir of cure when this great
rem-dy lor am cm beliad o r-a-lily, nnd ns
It I- known us a Mini cure, Ij suro lo get It
nu. I insure sih e y and perf.s-t ri I. lance of
ill" iin.-nf.K ii i.-s'rv. Th -r- nr.- .-a esof eon-llrn-ed
erippuif Iran tin t it, r.i 'y whioii
this great le-ne ty I) l . -ill ,,ly e-lred sa l
ri-l.ir d I he sii.Terer t n sound oonditiou.
Wnrv blUoiis os rosl've, eat n Cis'-nre',
ci.Taiy . all.arl.. ; eine u-n.ir i ii-,. Ul. , - i
1.. V. VI') .
St.. . . . L .. ........ . . .. t 1
,-. , , - en-, win-.., s .-.... n, o-; ,-yi i. .-uiri n-'iiei
Ii tll.-V '.VOlll I .li. Hie U1IV . 1. 1 1 1, el ..f. J,.,.. I,,,. . ....-i ....s 1 1 r.-., ...a
b .'J -'al a .moot ili---n an 1 i-eguu to talie them , lion. !.:i.iy , ji.iiu; t ..! . o.di o.ia s-auittlr.
uce odiu to oiie-.-ti- as. i
"1 s i.in bc-'an '.i e-;i eri.-nee relief and ! '-':' Care c:ired mc . ( u 'I limit nvl l.ung
hnv.. in. proved ever -in -e. I an xcllltaklnir i .... .'. KaV ,V''!:! "'
.I...... ....11. .1 . . .iiu.i.o'.ill, i:..l , .o.. I ., i.
i... in. .I..., -.loin -...io iu-. j 1 1 no ii in i i i am
free uf i he slighb ..' sv aint.en -sit my .i'd cue.
n.v, I a-a a firm b-'iever in lie. .-PI -i -v . t
Vink V.Vf. an I shall never 1 w lit. nit them
as ih v Intv -d.ni" me so much g,,d.
"1 li:i re"iiiiaiend.. 1 the-e pills to
other., among thetnC. ti. O.b.irn, who is 111
of lieari tnii'de.
(.Slgue!) "s. M. I'ti'.i r."
H7'i..- .t.us. J. V.. N'i- i;..i.s.
1):-. Williams' t'lii-i IMIs for Pilo Pi.pln
are ii se-itlo for ir.ii limr to f...
niiiln-, vu -h as su;n re-simi-., Irr.-irularUie-i
and ell toruisof v -a ,:iess. They bud I ii.i
ill bb. . I.nnd n-s'o e the L-lovv id heu'ilt .,
pale mi l sallow die !.. 1:; men they effe
a r.- . 1 1. -.-i t cure in nil -irl. n;; fi,.;'n m -n.
tul worry, overw-uk .r e-.-s-s of wii tl'-v-.-r
n-ilure. 'I'nev are m rriia -tar-. I bv ill. .r.
Wii'num' M den- t en:, niv. S-In n-.-ia !v,
N Y.,na. ur- s I I I -.- a 1 dn-.-gisU nt ij
ceii l a l- .x or six b. v -s for -jj yy
ai:e vi.r limits::!
....... oi .v n., v f,,,,, ,,,,
"What a dr-ti:.' cold ,- h-tv.-:" e5. '
claims one man to an .hei v,i. n.,, n ;
litti.) h.jarse," ho replie., "bin it 'wi:i pa., i
off ia a day or t vo." N . greater in. .:a: ,.
'U'A bo ni:i le than this. 1 . ,rt,. s s ., I
warning tli.it hoal I b i lieodc I. T'., ,,h,,w h
eoll f) progress until hoarseness sets , l, :
evtreiitelydaageioii-i. U nirs Mie . i l.s ,-ii,i,'r, i
. .r ,i... i . . . . ...
.ie. luryux na.l stlould ),,. , ,, .;,..v
treated, before tlm disease sproils down
ward through Ihu thro it to tlm lung-, pro
difing ciHsumplinn. L..lny Is su ci lal.
I'.'-ru na token ul Ibis tiui.. will prevent un.
tol l HUlTerlng un 1 nuvloiy. Pe-ru-na Is a
eertali. spn.-l,i for catarrh, au l shoii d a!
ways be taken wliora u!m slightest ho.irseue
Is lloli.'ll l.
Those who desire to lourmnom of eatnrrh-
nl dlseit-iessli. uld s.-od to the IV ru-nii Drug
M inufajiuri.ag Coiiipmy f,,r a fr . c :.y of
Dr. Ilartniau's lut.st b .ok ou this dm'n.ise,
whlcti has becu with libn n spocially for
year.. )
lion's 'I his? i
offer On. Huiu'.r '.l D -.Prs T.swsrd for
nvca.-sof t!rrh I. .at lanuut bo uurel by
Hall'. I atsrrn Cure. I
K, J. t'HKNKY A Co., Props., Tole.ln, O. i
W, t .e lin.lcr- itned. lo.vo l-n.-ivii I-. J. CI.. v.
Bt iiirlhslast ISvrim, nnd ',-ll.-vs linn per
feclly honorable In ell hii-tr,,.. tisiiMiell i t I
inn iiintnc.iilir able to cany out any oiil ca
tion ins.;., by thru- firm.
W nr Tauax, Wbol.aL D.-ueilsts. Toledo,
OlltO.
fv mm xrt, KiftKAX ,r M.MtviN', Vhol.-sal
Di li c,t, 'J'ol.-.l.., ..bio.
Itiid's Catarrh Cure Is t .knn Internnlly, act.
Ing dirrcily upon Ibe nlood nnd inucotis s.ir.
rui-r.i.r I hesvslrin. I'r.. f . 7 c. per l.nlllu, .su:d
by all Druggisi.. Te-t'i.i...il.i free,
liallrf L-.,,,1 mu. .. , .... i...-. i
llakrarla lias onlv si'V. a loi h ec'iools f,.r
Irls, w-th ,'i,lp; pupils and 1-v'i t'-u.'hi-rs.
N.i.T...i:,ii- lor Tifiy cr .;.
Over loini i, are '. Why nm I.. i N . To 1; ,,
regulate or leilli.ve J.-lll- .1 sue lor lelien
S n is M... ei , iii.kr- lii-. 1 1 i -.1 iii v ill. xj'I
Cv.t-e KUaiiiiii. cd. Ul n-iils tuid nt :'
ilrui! ..t ..
The cwnmion limi-e s arrow file. a, tbo
rate of iiluety-ltvo inli.-s nu In.ur.
l'lTSstopi.,-.! it.-.-and , i -m iia-iulvcand. N
lit- alt.-.- nr-1 da) - 'i ... . t I n. Ki.irii:'s iinavi
Ni'nv I:ks-hiiik...Ki. vj t i il Iwitleniid treat
!-' . .-.-lei lo In-. Kline, '.Ml .r. li sc., 1'hu.i , l'a.
Jiwr try a 10c. box of Cnnriirets. nmi ly ra.
tl.ar. I. ,iim-t imrand bo.vi-l rgubiior in nle.
tVCLVERFRE. VVATCI3 FREE
Ijoc.lttrar. cu '. lc;.it-rl.-us.n. I.c.ilourilfrr
Fr:EE!:;-v:
1 1- . . . .i ii I..,. ,-., i ., ...
j - i t i. ,
" - I I ' I I- I .1 III. ,
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. ' J ' -.I.-..1 CM., if....
t ' t '"' " 'I '-. I - I lo-l -1. ..
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o) t.1
.,1 lu
i". It ii-,.e -r, t,,i nnl y i . , 1 1 . t it, i . , ( , .,,,.1 .
I." I' 1 ... . 1 1 I ...11
' - ' , ' ' oil - - . i-l -.- . t ..v I
- I'lO ...I .. I II., V IL-.I..O, N. .
lacked Without i1isn.
1liUtHHitt r..rrnof I'linTilmltU-pr' tmtv I
fn.iniiift.rJ;'t;iiilir .t'r pti. n.li'il i k-hm . muci
IcnUjr 'Mt li fur fio f.-iriMij-n if liiM-tuitf ilti
i.iicr.'il ni'-lcni dnin u.il r. rt. low nt.
'Hill I IOi... ) miit lit iu-.il tr
I iftciir tt)ififvr yen fi.'. t-mrl. tvnli.tw i
. li It-, wlih ur u it hi :it a ri- uiliiuj fif wuhT.
'Jill JT CltT-rJI CHf.iM'l " In. ', iiH , Imtll-Ii JNlfn i
in. In, ) :.;. ((; n-l-'M r life. .n ImnJu ui' Itwiic.
lusi r prln 1..hfii.o. Kd iini;!.r vimi'n th
ri ar, "' will il j'mi pn.tl. i mi" !'! u-IWf
u nr' will ri-uii it ii. 1 1 1 1 i pi ii iv I "lltiwnl.
'I'lii' live i cut -,i it. .t )' t ltl li-i nr
nli ili'Vcn ni'i,..titii ii ii innUili'ij thrtt uliiiiMt
urn ihuriilt' .'htliMln utawpi ly litnr fiioMiitl
fli'iisti't'i.r I ul iM.j I nt liinnj vnt it .li'!
' irt"II. t;itlil'i.;t' M t.il.-il. , wfll Willi. I-M
ivo I'l' I. li uti.v i..liir'-i r-i ilvn ci i U In tbim).
f rv.;u-ltil ii iio iivii" riiciiii.-nl 'o.. ho,
;-ntvo si , Ni'-v ork. I'ntll lln)ir-HiUs anttli r
i iily li tn .iluii 'l lo Mu. tni'ln. mt nlt nml linj
dlrpt ill ! i-.ii.'r 1 1 j (u i! u v ti't-li 'lll fc'i jw
lii'-in a i';ur ni.nv'ti i r iir ill. vl; I il-. vnr
f'iii.4f..rtui''iiin It in ul f'M t ut.!, I il ibNMiU
r ni.i'Ki 1 1 i f i t- l,y i. mil f. r X ITS. f. KrtwiGW
i-niln'iwi f ir $i.'. t!t triii Cli.i'l (ttrhtn:) for
"'. i i-ii Willi Hit nril.-r in I'Vfi-y i'i.hii, kuU
In .rht ot ",r.:iJt liuriftat llut t .u.fi-r curt.
V V 4
Cls-CAHr-rs stlmnlst. liver, k'dn. v. n,l JUKL rUlH frftA VVTtJ
Loeelfc Never ..c.eu..Mk. or itr.p-ilOr. V KJL.l'SEilS Lll!l!n FYTBorT-TtfMnKr!
'loo una i..p i.cs.rip: on. tiiJLClRClTirt. E. KRHISfR K BUO. MIU OK, Pfl.
A fostermougcr, wliilo iniiiiillng hU
ntiple laden cart down a London s;n-o;,
wiim run Into by u conclilng pany. The
cosier' cart got the worst of II, losing
it wheel mid lit ruddy fivllit being
Ncalter.-.l all over tlie sired. The driver
, -w p w wri,rr-l lit l.tviou.i, .nl'i.rl.ll
of t In- ma. Il i .'iltic lia.'k to selllo fur tlio ' -'si-DR. J.l..STfcl-'HfiNS.U.UA.-.i;.'i.oiiri.
dai'iage, and expocled lo I'oine In for a
-a. l IV tM'X. a.'. Bl.
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ENSIOfMS, PATENTS. CLAIMS.
JOHNW MORRIS, iViCHINiiTON. D.C.
Lt Primljul txti.itir IT. fi. luuaKm iiureAa.
J ) i it . ..r, j uijwJKiliiLi uiftiiiist, tilt j, i'Jjijv.
I SJSSllfPiUJXENNESS
t Tl IIW-jl. ,,1 I. illl.t,. Vnl i.rlUI
VolhW of choice cursing. I'.in the cos. ' EKtoE??alikMffi
lei' I.N.k-d at his cart, luoKcil al li s np . S win i IVtilRtt iurti AitS. CT
He. b'"l"'l n'he .'oaell. t.lnl dually 'Z&Zt ""MS?
word tor it:" i UUS J
o arm nh cash sno "biveh "free
tiituuiuy
PRIZES EACH FilONTH
As follows:
4 Firsl Pflfcs, each of S100 Cash
20 Second
4UTliird " " "$ To Gold Watches -1.U00.00
$3,400 00
.s nn nn
lOOspcc.ALBicjcifs -2.neo.no
SOAP
Cash and Prizes glioo each month
Total given during 12 mos. 1897, WOMO WRAPPERS
HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. I
'niiiii-illnrloiivo ns iniinv SUJ4LIOHT I I
QAP V ri.iiii r lbr ciiii i-olR-cl. l ut I t'r .
nil Hie loii porilon ol' rs.-li r
.....I ....... I V. I.r.n .hi. I
wriii.i.rr. Ilutf nan lonennt.il n-
l.iK tlx- f Una "OONLIIHT
COAP." Tiii-.ii (r.ille.l " .....
i..inoj -reto lia MMit. .ninge
iiiit ..i.ii. i'n.-iweu
ni'li
sliei-l ol impf r Mlallnj. rnitipri
lior'u loll nit inn an J nibli.-
anil tlio niiitilier of I ouioins
aent 111. in i. ever riros.. i.i.i..
Kjj. m iirb. n. m-Lnil .... mi.IkI.I.i
Wril iprri -e'-ie.-r-.-..' :vlllM'.tIlli;it
III III" lllsTIIIC "f ('...iiin-lller lives In.
niiniiier ol I ouioii
lo I. ever Ilros.. 1. 1. 1
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AVHU1AH ' " '.lit!
RULES.
Vfry m on (li ilnnns W'i in och of Lh A Al.tcm
ik vii'A im awkrli'il an. Ldltiun:
ilm oiniMfiior who nnnlji in tL
l.tirut'Ni NiiMilirr l cimiiihi from
t ili-trtrf m win. it h or luaiijw
V.iMt.T....IMM flaft,
t)tN0 1HI5 flfPUHTIOH
'I'ho A CuiiiHii ll.irn ulio kwmHn tti
Next f.nrril NiiHibrrN t vim
iona fr-'tn iTk ttiBiriui in wh.rli tlirv
riwiili v ill K.-il'll itH ctvfi nt miiiitr'
opiinn n Imlv'taiirKftitlfninii'ti I'lurc!
mrliil nfr o, .tl.(-f n.i.dfl.
Dm KM MiniM'iiitimwiiKwtHi inifi
No. ol
D. it rid
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1 I Tin Nrw liiiiclitiiri stnli'M
'( Iti.'ft lrwi rtt i nirAnltnit I IMrrer rliiT
1'iittnni, tuTfl by (, N.1'iriA Co., Itut
Uitu H -tnuiiiil Nm Voifc. Kilt-'-l w.tti ll'rt'rl
i'irint 1 iit Hum Mok1 Jliti'i Nr Jrhnr1uru
Utl, HimdAiUC'Tcluuvur, uu lluut LviiU'lio.
NAMEOPDISTRICT.
S'rv Vork 4 iiy, tniUvii. l-mi
niHlHiiiirn IhIhijiIm Jrri .
York Hlnlr quuu wa. r. ' .y.
il'O'iJliVft. t'thif UH't .S''l'tl iltiuot ).
IS'iiimylv lining Drlnwnrr. .llnrv
I rt nil, VYrM YimiiiU ttud Jri.t
irlrl of ColilMiliiiu
Nrxt l.nrfffl4t Xiimlii'rH in ro iiMinH fnun llifdi'
irn't in u'nrli l.n-y rvHidi wn Kuril n-i-fivi'iit wunmr's
upl tun a lailjr'Aiir ii'iiitlHtiiiii'i 'll Witch, nn 9Jt.
i. ,J'!inL''riiniilui)iivtilH'utr tlio l.ifl KtlT of
I'iu'Ii .lhinf li iluritu i-'t i ''i'inn ri ttcil t.n lm
fur uuii iiinitUi' c-iiiiii-'tili'-n ti I i-'il h.i't tiio n it.
;. 'i'tiM-l it'Ttl h o'-iiii't wpH"i'r. Irittu unniiij
0-nii in it i litf .1 ftf '( will ii i til .ii : HilM- l. I ni'tl-?-
ul i.vnr llruttii't", Mil., ami tlnar UujiIiih, ani d
h.irn-d (ruin c t"ll:itr.
. A i t.t n 1 nt f W lnw In Horn t"t ltr'" 1" tnrl
Wni ! I irnri1i t C tnijiut luumu 4vUout ill dan attar
li C'-niM'iitiun rln.r.
l'Tir If rtiiriH, !!(!.. will rniloTTrtiinr" tTi
?rlrM fhitijr to Om i.. .i tliir ai'iiitv rt'l juiU'iiiHttt,
fit it I" unitMralo'Ml ttitt ill wliitci Tii'ntii(ii Ui ao
CUJt till Kvf lirl U( lVrr ItlHlilKIH, l.tll., Mllllul.
LhVLlt UUO.. New Yurlu
Qandy cathartic
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ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !? "" "r orr.i..tlvlloa. rairirfU nrr tlm iiif.i I nt..
ivwwuu mill UUnitnit I UUU l... .,, ar,B nr .rli.i'.l.ul rani uatliral r..ull k..,..
ply.nd h.KiHi.trrw. id. KTKKMNd URttKDT t ()., fnlr.-nro. M.mlrral. (an. . nr Nfn lurk. in
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Eear in fifind That The Gods Help Thosa Whs Help
Themse..es." Self Ufp Should Teach Uu to tso
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