F coun- Rhode riff bill in the bed the he Mec- t wers aracter he, “tit i of our 0 mer- months yo way 74d. eriod of 3. The rt and it exist always ; fo our ssumed in for- 0 the aymefit chasers pducts, hat we omestic exports mporks exports yur ime y NGS. ‘Wage— Wheel- suspend actories. rdshoro, eral re- reduced nill em- I nailers ys over reet car nt Fren- hear a nt of an submits vers em. ockford ble that actories. t of the by the ich the Tegmyer » become by the nptency ploying 3. 1 Down : of the ged let- ment for sia, has inhabi- e condi- during city now of Seth 1orthern orted in larmed. the city reported ma. d in the miners od bill for left ihe oe she te- i tle boy electric under Leeds : A Big Hats ins Theater. : “rn. the Star Theater, one.night dun “ing the week, says a New York Press writer, I sat alongside of a lady whe was very much annoyed because a lady in front of her had an enormously : large hat, she was sitting back in her chair. The big hat, however, was om where the lady im the rear see over it, and at lastein fierce ; ~ heard her say savagely to yin front: ‘You must either oft your hat or sit back in your Ifeannot see otherwise.” The ictionist ‘never moved a musele : as a whiplash came these quick ‘works of reply: “Why didn’t you buy the whole house?” Whew! ERR, newspapers are gravely «the propriety of asking fe intervention to prevent ig of foot ball Statistics to show that not ope 1 gives up his life in the twenty i ring where a score are killed the ‘rush line. The econclusisn or = is that if the brutal side of ature must be indulged, it is gratify it in the comparas gortul, and exhilarating pas- time of: prize fighting. It i8 indorsed - 88 less ‘demoralizing and “lass brutal _ than the game that now attracts in fts te , the tendency of which, it is claimed, i toward the days of bull : San avd giadiann contests. : ng to learn what is Eo others. eals are causes of Dhdpepsia; wiri¢ will soon become incurable except by careful atten “tion to diet and taking a reliabl Stomach medicine x lke Hood's Sarsaparilla, Read ered, much to my gratification. } ive opportunity to praise od’ s Sarsapar lla d to, for I'consider ita great medicine.” DGE, Travelling salesman for Schlotter Portland, Me. "PNUS3 292 (S LAY LIKE um wan E got de send to ua, of A ent & a a day. mdr > all Hay Ea oe CR Six cant Sons BEE FOUL ouse Ear 1 0d Family Physician s much as EXTERNAL uses Fes AY b } x Taare free. Pri 5 Et Edin: £66] En es one b; mM dt 1 Disco op posioes ptscov very Now how: T dont ie adi- on’ OW, Hidden Poison that makes INTA CITY, Nevipa, | a doo Dona { Kenned hg id Li 1 iis to you: About mine JL Stato iny an in my left a and Sha b o best aocte adios. oe me no relist: cavers) which al tts a or and in a kin months I opin in health. rs ago 1 be- my left apo 1 cataract. La Grippe, and wa fo my Bd three months. At ond of | hath time, as'in'the fra then 1t struck me that your Discovery was the thing t or mey 501 gota otis, it ‘half gone Twas able togotom my er the sight as, \ Moms Tonia ¢ of them r Discover yor Wey all ‘right eye but one; and, thank Gi o hebrignt 1000 1 making its nce An m; wonderfully elle Yi and Your Medical Di he Cleansoathe Nasal Passages. Allays Pain a Inflammation. fl Heals, yy a Restores the | Senses of Taste | and Smell, 7 Km Qi 1 4 0 1 L Litt Oh mail, Foi die New i WHEAT No.2 RY E—W. | DUCKS Live No. . CORN-—No. od vee veasse : FEATHERS Live Geese... 4. | MAPLE SYRUP~New. ? SALLOW—Country .. “4° Oranberries ; rs 1001b rn THE ors aBowINe HOLD. Alarming Reports § from . All Sections as to Its Ravages, Especially on the Con- tinent. London—Frederick Gennett, the veteran cireus proprietor, “died at Brighton of the grip. Lord and Lady Brooks are ill with the grip. Thirty deaths from the same dls- ease have occurred at Iverton within the past fortnight. 'Attthe Catholic College at Teignmouth the faculty and over 100 of the students are prostrated. Minister Lincoln is also ill of the grip. The attack is not serious. ‘The Earl of Charlemont is dead from the Dublin—Dr. Reeve, Protestant Bishop o Down, is dead of the grip. Paris—In this city and in Germany, Aus- tris and Belgium, the grip is steadily increas- ing. At Louvain, in Brabant, 400 inmates of the insane asylom are down with the disease, while many of the nurses are also ill. Many members of the lunatic asylum at Gheil, in the province of Antwerp, have died, and the disease still rages with great vislinot ‘ Massillon, Q—Three members of the fam- ily of Fails Dolheimer, livi two miles west, have died since last Friday from the ip. A son, a young'man, was buried Sun- Gf of F3 Mrs, Dolbeimer died Wednesday and a 25, died Thursday. Mr. Dol- aughter, ‘aged 15, are also sly il ich the same disease. The number of d in’ London frem influenza was ninety” un ‘last week. This number exceeds the aggregate. for each of each of the three. preceding weeks. The meitality from diseases of the respiratory ns is unusually Jeayy; i he victims of uenza have been for the most part per minonm hey the ages of sixty and ‘eighty and have included very few yountul per- sons. Santi and ad ling dangerousl , DIED OF, NEGLEGR. 3 Sensagiotul, Tes wn, “thi Surgeons of the oFe.y Vallejo, Cal. ,Jan. a genuine sensation 3 was developed in the "Baltimore -investiga- tion, thing entirely unexpected at this stage of the proceedings. The case had dragged along slowlyin the morning session, a num- ber of sailors being recalled to testify as to | | the soberness of = Riggin, Turnbull and Davidton' before and during the riot.. After testifying to the wounds of the members. : of the Baltimore's crew, they declared that the death of Turnbull was directly caused by neglect in the hospital where he was carried by the police. The Chilians refused to allow the Baltimore's surgeons to treat their men, and declined to do it themselves except in a very superficial way. For four days the surgeons vainly begged Judge of Crimes Foster to allow them to remove the sailors to the Baltimore, but not until i me probable that Turnbull would die yes uld he grant them permission. The men were, taken to the ship. but it was too late for Turnbull. Blood poisoning had setin, and Turnbull died five dayslater. Thesurgeons were positive death resulted from neglect and imperfect treatment in the hospital The Sisters of Charity who had ¢ thatge seemed to regret their inability to help t sailors, but to obey the order of their superiors. From a summing up by the surgeons it a ts that as result of the mob two sailors of the Baltimore were killed, five ‘were serious Sounded, being disabled for from 9 to 44 nd 12 received sligkter wounds, die Te led from two to eight | days. 1t further Appears £ thatif Riggin: not been shot he would probably have recovered, as his knife wounds were not very serious. Fatal Explosion of a Boiler. York, Pa, January 13.—A defective: boiler exploded at the slate quarry .’ yester- day afternoon. William . Hazlett: was ‘ins stantly killed and Richard Hughes was $0 seriously injured that his recovery is doubt- «| ful. The boiler house and’ adjoining build- ings were demolished. The boiler was blown a distance of 150 feet. tN Qasr ey. MARKETS; © PITTSBURGH: : BUTTER Creamery Hein w$ roll: CHEESE—New Ohio full cream New York... od 7) NNO seven EGGS.. PO ULTRY live Chickens, # pr live Spring per pair live’ Turkeys, § B.. GAME—Rabbits per pair ..., Wild Turkeys ...... Pheasants per doz. . Quail per doz Tr. pair POTATOES oice per bu .. -SEEDS—Clover, Western. ..... Timothy ... Blue grass. ............. BO Ov BO up DO p= Tet. i oioes svn anugonvs Mi HEAT— ob red Er ENO Mix : Shelled mixed. ssesnasene 'OATS— No. 1h, sine ite...... RYE— No. 1Pa. Zw Ohio FLOUR—Faney winter pat’s. Faney spring pat's Clear winter. Va uie decide HAY Ro. fo Timothy Loose, from agos. al MIDDLINGS-Wh hite..se cree 2 Brawn. reese 16.90 FRUITS pics fancy per ‘bl 1% STRYERETS SIIREBIBIZELILR < pesesse tt ok BERGER ooo SSS3ABRREBEESR 85 2BSSyuRASRE S5aRBESLS28LY IW ren esr nsnsse nen 2 ixed. bi HONEY — New" White Clover. Buckwheat ....... White. TH BE iy Ext ra. iy t spre es BXB8 ss nes n, £.0e NEW Yok, FLOUR—Patents ciuan saad Red. . CORN U ntraded Mixed QATS—Mixed Western ... BUTTER—Creamery. EGGS—State and . enn. Fenn. ....of LIVESTOCK OCK REPORT. a mon 70 to 75-1b SEP. 'N Sige sir Has the Moon Atmosphere? Professor Holden, of the famous Lick Observatory, Mas procured, through the big telescope, better pho. tographs of the mo. n than have been taken anywhere else, and the work of shotographing goes on every hour when the moon is visible. By study ing these photographs with a magni- fying glass and comparing them, any ‘changes taking place on the surface of the moon may be discovered. The astronomers on Mount Hamilton have discovered some things that nobody else ever saw, but they have not de- termined whether these are new feat- ures or things that are too small to have been seen through less powerful telescopes. For example, upon the top of one of the mountains of the moon, the pho- tograph shows a luminous white spot: that looks like snow. ‘If that is BHOW, and if it was not there hefore, the presence of an atmosphere is indi- cated. It has been believed that the moon has no atmosphere, and, there- fore, is uninhabitable; but, if jt | use should bé demonstrated that SNOW falls upon the surface of the satellite, the accepted theory would be upset, and astronomers would begin to study the moon with new and greater in- terest. If the moon were inhabited, ft is very likely the works of man would have been seen there before now. : The growing and harvesting of crops would produce changes of appearance easily distinguishable by the aid of such a glass as the Lick telescope. Objects upon the moon are detected by their shad- ows, and a projection or eminence fifty feet high casts a shadow large enough to be seen through the Lick telescope. If Professor Holden, study- ing his series of photographs, should discover, some .day, a new shadow where none had been cast before when the moon was in the same position, under the same light, he would know that there had been a change upon the surface, either part of the crust upheaved by some internal movement or a building up of living creatures. The shape of the shadow might: tell the nature of the projection. Professor Holden does not: expéct tu find any traces of man’s work on the moon, but he may ascertain if any changes have taken place there with {n thirty years.—Great Divide. : ~ The Ear of Dionysius, Of oid, Syrdcuse was the most im- portant city in the Island of Sicilly, and in the early part. of the fourth century before Christ it was, gov- erned by Dionysius the Elder. He is commonly called the Tyrant of Syra- cuse—that is to say, a ruler who had usurped power, not a legitimate ruler who governed ‘brutally, which 'is the sense in which we nowadays use the |: ‘Near:the eitythere: are several vast CANER,: formed, bythe: word ‘‘tyrant.’? action of water in, the limestone “rocks, and one of these is known as “thé Ear of Dionysius. This cavern is really a long tunnel! For a distance of nearly two hundred yards it is about seventy feet ‘high, ‘and then the roof begins to descend.’ Af the turther end of the high areh, and at some sixty feet from the “floor, is a small hidden chamber: hollowed in the rock, Here, so the story: goes, Dionysius used to listen to the talk of the prisoners corfined below, ‘whe whispered among themselves of their plots and plans. It is said to be the fact that a slight whisper if uttered near one of the walls, can be heard in this chamber at a distance of fully 200 feet. Meaning of ¢«Drawbaock,” “Drawback” in commerce signifies the paying back on the exportation of goods the duty levied on them when imported. For instance, cer- tain goods come into this country and duty is paid on it; if the same goods be afterward sent away out. of the country, the duty previously paid up- on it is returned, and this duty re- turned is called “drawback.” ONE ove Poth the Frtak and: ipeauite when yTup o is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, Pi acts gotyyetpro nti on the Kidneys, ver 32d Bowe wels, Sleaess the sys- m effectually, dispels colds, head- aches 80d fevers and ep habitual constipation. igs is the hi remedy of Hy d ever pro- uced, Pleasing to the taste i ie table to the stomach, prompt in le substances, its many ex out gualizies com- mend it to all and have made it the; most populas remedy known. 0 bon pais for sale in 50c and ttles by all leading drug- gists. Any re Tati druggist who Bay no Sav on ao will pro- cure it promptly for any tae who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. _ CALIFORNIA F168 SYRUP CO. os BAN FRANCISCO, OA ii UNTY, Frank J. Cheney makes oath iat be isthe senior partuper of the firm of J. Cheney & Co., do business in’ the liza of Toledo: County and State af aforesaid, and d firm bli bay the sum of $100 for each 4 sai every catarr t cannot be cured by the use S86 of $i Catarrh Cure. Fraxe J Ougxwy. Sworn to before me and subscribed : n presence, this 6th day of 1 December, A.D. —ii. A.W. GLEASON, {omit } Tv Not ry Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iy and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for evi Con, Tol Hee CHENEY 0., Tole: BF Sold by Druggists, cs; There are 1,125 characters in the 24 books that Charles Dickens wrote. SUDDEX CHANGES oF WEATHER causes Throat Diseases, There is no more effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, ‘etc., than BROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES. Suld "only tn boxes. Price 25 cts. George Washington, colored, is running for a seat in the Boston common council. Ix you are constipated, bil’ ous or trouhled with sick headache, Beecham's Pills aff immediate reiief. Of druggists, 25 cents. FITS stopped free or Dr. KLINE’S GREAT Nenvt As ER. No Fits after first day's arvelous cures. Treatise and $2 trial bottle free. Lr. Kline, 851 Arch St., Phila., Pa. All gone —woman’s suffering and woman’s weakness, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription puts a stop to it. It’s a remedy for all the delicate de- rangements and disorders that make her suffer, and a cure for all the dis- eases and disturbances that make her weak. It’s a legitimate medi- cine, that corrects and cures; a tonic that invigorates and builds up; a nervine that soothes and strengthens. For bearing - down | pains, displacements, all the func- tional irregularities peculiar to the sex, it’s a safe and certain remedy. Other medicines claim to cure? That’s true. But they don’t claim to do this: if the Favorite Pre- scription fails to give satisfaction, in any case for which it’s recom- mended, the money paid for it is refunded. Judge for yourself which is likely to be the better medicine. And think whether something else offered by the dealer is likely to be ust as good.” ou pay only for the good you get. sOn these terms it’s'the cheapest. "August Flower” Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very well known to the citizens of Apple- ton, Me., and neighborhood. He says: ‘‘ Eight years ago I wastaken “sick, and suffered as no one but a ’ ** dyspeptic can. I then began tak- ‘“ing August Flower. At that time “I was a great sufferer. Every ‘‘ thing I ate distressed me so that 1 “had to throw itup. Then in a ¢‘ few moments that horrid distress ‘‘ would come on and I would have ‘‘to eat and suffer For that “again. Itooka ¢‘ little of your med- Horrid ‘icine, and felt much Stomach ‘better, and after ¢f taking a little more Feeling, “ Angust Flower my ** Dyspepsia disap- ‘‘ peared, and since that time I ‘‘ have never had the first sign of it. “‘Ican eat anything without the ‘least fear of distress. I wish all ‘‘ that are afflicted with that terrible ““ disease or the troubles caused by ’ it would try August Flower, as I ‘am satisfied there is no medicine “equal to it.” 0 NES™ SCALES — THE BEST ===0 FUkkY WARRANTEDo= 9 Tan Scaites $ 60FreienT Pap AEalon ESof BinziAnTON, NY. Farm Land ms no fine, rich soil, and such land id will be xo hg $20-an acre inside of Gye 3 ears nd ug] or. acre. For sgpecial bargains write to oa s fu HYDE, Pierre, S. Dak. and make it sing while its }fe 1 BUY to the BIRD FOOD co., X Nia id 400 YOUR delphin, Pa, for a cake of BIRD MAN NA, | the wonderful secret of the Harts Mountain | Canary Breeders. = Tt provides the little mu- sieian with a 00d whigh. it cannot otherwise WIF 3 A obtain in eaptivity and itis therefore a positive neces- sity to the healthof every enge iamieg CANARY ies to the anonntor yd Is offered by QUIZ, a highly il: lustrated ed x his n oh xs person i sending & a) {yi most Jesters, "Send cents Sx emma en vik Pittsbans: EB E., Po. TS own _Sarsaparilla Syrup and save 34 cost. Big money selling it. 16 ingredient Best made. Send se!f- -addressed stam IMMEDIATE RELIEF go, Box 43, frag abicba oly PIna:or dls rr? or Thoraane: x fone ox : Bows, a, Wasnineron: Br Db. Co iR & CO. CO. Phan Far Lom urine, | Ciweinwars, OF $65 Limam in | sts, was bent at the knee for two months. without them.” Lowell, Mass., July 9, '87: by Bt. Jacobs Oil i in 1881, LAMEBACK.— THE PECULIAR EFFECTS OF ST. Are Its Prompt and Permanent Cures. Ji 17, 1883, GEORGE C. 0SGOOD & CO., RHEUMATISM.— 0 ! 18, 138 Moody St., desires to say that ORRIN ROBINSON, a boy of EN Mass., Re to his house Tn 1881, walking on crutches: his leg rub it. In six days he had no use for his crutches and went home cured “The cripple boy ORRIN ROBINSON, cured as remained cured. The is now at work every day at manual labor.” DR. GEORGE C. OSGOOD. Aberdeen, 8. Dak., Sept. 26, 1883: years with chronic stitch in the back: was given up by doctors. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil cured me.’ JACOBS OIL Lowell, Mass., wrote: “MR. LEWIS Mr. Dennis gave him St. Jacobs Oil to © young man has Tn and ‘Buffered several HERMAN SCHWAYGEL, LIANOS ‘We send pianos on approval, return- able if unsatisfactory, railwa both ways at our ex even thousands of mi ference.— With our 2 piano wears less an freight nse. istance, es, makes no dif- atent Boft-stop the the lasts longer; also rendered practically noiseless, ity bi ¥ sired, for practising. o take old pianos as part pay, balance to suit rohgonabls GOR YOR, Catalogue, etc., free. rite. Ivers & Se Piano Co., Boston. Have You IF 80 RY HALL’S CATARRH REMEDY. IMMEDIATE RELIEF — POSITIVE CURE or money fy “ ERIE ”—Take no other. Tur Omamar PLEASANT; HARMLESS, CONVENJENT. ul Free Sample on application to refunded. Always speci 60 Cents by Mail or at Druggists. CATARRH SORE Nose COLD IN THE HEAD Hf ERIE | HALL'S ERIE, aup Oniy E. P. HALL, )~ ERIE, PA. ®t WAMP Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Rheumatism, n in Joints ef back brick dustin ans calls, irritation, inflamation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired stion, gout, billious-headache. SWAT OT cures kidney. difficulties, Lagrippe, Roo trouble, bright’s disease. Impure Blood, . Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weakness ordebility. Guarantee—Use contents of One Bottle, if not ben efited, D: will refund to you the price paid, At Drugcists, 50c, Size, $1.00 Size, “Invalids’ Guide to Health”free—Consultation free, Pr. KruMEn & Co. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. HE RIPANS A uate the stomach, TH ESSE a EEF tho Blood TA A fica Disease, Catarrh, Colic, nic Diarrhea, afin, Liver Trouble, sted Si 8 Flatulence, Fe: citery. Brea: Hasan eadache, Heartburn, Hive ints, Foul pm ts, Liver Troubles, : Depression, Nausea, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878." W.BAKER & COS =¢ Breakfast Cocoa from which the dices ‘of oil ~ hans been removed, WV Is absolutely pure and it is soluble. kd : No Chemicals are used in its preparation. I has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with: Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, % and is therefore far more eco- & nomical, costing less than one cente cup. 1tis delicious, nour- : ishing, strengthening, EAsiLY DIGESTED, and’ ‘admirably adapted for invalids % as well as for persons in health. / 801d by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER &C0., Dorchester, Hak. ‘Pus PIERRE. Will be the next xy young rprise you with 8 EE yo su most Fronderiul promise cli her Th Be Dros Untied 5 States. Besi 1 xen of erie ands, there are worlds of tributary to her, including immense Coal, iron, Tin, Lead, Sitver 8 80 Gold. Two rafiroads are now building, asd three others have Bye lataly surveyed into Pierre. The harvest of 1891 is the greatest ever known. Now w is THE Time Correspo For further informs tion nadie OEE AS, i LW YDE, Ferg oats cee + Ge Bt ID, Ln Mn 8, unre the TD, SI urn Bi Soe less, ©, an 6 consumer or glass package with every purchase. dress 8 P. O. Box 672, New York. bp GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'SGOCOA BREAKFAST. “ Br 2 thorough knowledge of the matural laws h govern the operations of digestion and nutri- bya careful application of the fine propers tiles ro well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a a dellaately. flavoyred bev- Stage which mag 8 ave eavy doctors’ bills. is by the judielous ork oof x such articles of diet Lis a constitution may be Sradyally built ih up Intl PE no of piped Idle os flogtl a e mal around us ready to attack wherever hd Ps ere wepk. po! shaft: hy ant: ure blood ang a properly | rvice Gazette. ° on hi AT on fine) b; ine ily 2 ox mi. Sol 4 8 rogers, us: J AMES EPP PH & ws Ho! meeopathio Chemists, yor ENora PENS SY H. Sonn | & CO., U. 8. b AL Claim Attorneys. ENSIC NS Chicago. 26 years’ practice. Soudiars, y Satlors, Widows and Minors entitled. Desert Removed. : Largest business in enna. pal J. Advice Free. Call or write us. No fees in advance. Philadelphia Of- fices, corner Seventh and Sansom Streets. $1008 ITs loday will likely bring you 1000 inside of 1 To rite to £ d ciren- lars. CHAS. I. BYDE, Pierre, 8. B S Dak: | NSION flonan Ww. re BC eines OR RE Es at Sara. oh ever Srersnumes For PISOISICURESF OR Bl Consumptives and people #8 who have weak lungs or Asth- JS @ ma, should use Piso’s Cure for fl Consumption. It has cared themsands. [thas notinjur- ji ed one. Itisnot bad to take. 4 It is the best cough syrup. i Sold everrwhers. ®25e. SCIONS UME TIONG M2EE YOUR HORSE BETTER by ridding him of orms, It will give him more snap and vim, § better coat and better health. His feed will then di andhowill thrive, W: A Lovely Girl of Ei : thus writes to a friend :—¢ They Said Toa consumptive, sent me to Florida, told me to keep quiet, etc. One day I found 2 book. ! called ¢ Guide to Health and Etiquette,’ by: Mrs. Pinkham; in it I found out what: ailed me. I wrote to her, got a lovely reply, and I am in splendid health no Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound conquers all those female complaints: and qaksiosees nly baffle e the docto
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