The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, February 18, 1892, Image 7

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d ed trousers for Rufus, and
with double toes,’ heels,
Knees for Cephas and Alpheus. Some
cloths against. wear are decid. |
edly useful, and they have been very
ofitable to the inventor,” but a far
larger fortune awaits the man who
Il discover how to make children’s
ing indestructible thronghout.
) ould do away with the neces. |
1 equipment
abroad w
malad oy = hi und, Wiiah and oh
te vie ee iY fais.
ess or Indifferent,
Hh
; Rath be ee mil EA Jeature
x so pe is “that all 2 affec Ve.
lie ache whi pains, te
muscles anid acute misery in the
j=
co
x whether Lf sient or curonic for years, fol
aye Sorm of in, aiid or violent, it isthe
Yor four ofthe a, ¥ w
‘When a rors Lhe. least said,
y nest mended.’ —
a; Throat Sa
7 sop an attack
its t. 9,
i aE Sy. brompuly."~G.
a5 cents a
excite
Ade fhe
pa
or
sons
Good. Faveas of
in General
the. Week. The Buriness Barometer.
1k B. G. Dun & Co's Weady
? . Trade willsay; The great com-
bination of «coal carriers, and
market have monopolized
‘atterition i in Wall sh
‘speculative circles th is sone doubts:
whether the effects wili be Seema
apprehend that the price of coal muy be ad-
“vamaced fo manufacturing estabrishmeénts and
other consumers, On thie other hand, the
consolidated ompanies ‘will have no mor
wer to control the price of coal than they 4
ave had through their. Sonfbl nih a
the market gontinues unusually
0
er, So ‘that on ‘the
‘whole the consumption ©; does’ not’ ‘appear
quite up’ to the enormous Fu NO.
n ppehts in the mar! oh to iF iron, |
a lp “rein em Lt 1 O78 iy
Fics. “Bar iron does ny jan
inand for pla is° 7 he
at 10.75
(7 oi
ar
of copper ae
£8 rie a fair disurs
ph lower, bution | gai
0 pas ess than year
date, In thé South thers is 8
slight | improvement in potion is
rece] pts
te 20 ne 30 ning #
# United States and 2x
sant Praying
= ‘ or Death.
¢: Tonia, Rebtuary 15. pr from St.
Petersbusg show that the telegrams which
pass the censorship do not depies half the
| horrors of the situation.
“in tHe province of Samara i sovoinment
official who went to carry relief to a village
‘found it desertéd. But nearly every house
contained a corpse, and some of them ‘Con~
tained several corpses, In Penza the people
the . wild |]
d unpreceedented transactions |
Many | w
ohm
r deputies for an opriation of 8,500,000
| francs (6700,000) fon. tho
rps se Was aed fn |
“Outside of |:7 £:
‘Grand Rapids- (Mich) furniture
manufacturers will make a united exhibit
and want half an acre. of space, in which to
pn I W.
ig of taly has ap inted a orld’s
Fair Commissioner 88 appoint tis believed,
yen, formally | decide to Darticipate in the
Bepon on.
© A CONSIGNMENT Of exhibits far he Hxpo-
sition—the first received from a foreign
foanty qansived at Chicago January 2
Iris announced that the imperial } band of
Emperor William of ' Germany will attend
ition, having. already obtained
THE province of. Ontaro, Canada, “will
{make 34 SStensive mineral exhibit, Canada |
bas asked for a/total of 100, 000: square feet
“of space in the various buildings,
Grorars, ta Tess and South Dakota, is |
e portion of its needed |
e ‘instrumen
Sind Beh
rion -alréad
ai Commi ap) es for ig
om. | the intending ex biters of his coun-
ABLEGRAN states that the French
t is about to ask . the chamber of
tie French exhibit at
hl gamation, which was genera
may beseen praying for « death. Suicide, 5 :
however, is infrequent, né: ‘matter how ter: |!
rible the situation. ‘The ‘Russian: peasant.
when his last resort is gone, waits for death’
140 come. The government, 1s Already finl-
it difficult, on account of the enormous
drain of the famine, to meet other expenses,
land some official salaries | are already in
go
He now holds the position
al of National * ‘Association, and |
hough well advanced in years is still
aearty and hale. In writing of his
he says: I had. been troubled
g time with Rhenmatism, Kidney |
er Complaint and could ‘hardly |!
around. Suffered ‘great. pain night,
ns Root
from one of our leading Druggists, B. Fi
3 ng, and must say "it has helped me
Efully, as I. now walk without
the only medicine that has done |
good, and bas been a great ben-
* efit in invigorating and building up my
‘system, greatly, assisting the iret, Jad-
diges gans. 98 the .|
i i OS at given
rd les
hi ful spe
ry Swamp- Root have generally frst
yed the family physiciaz, or used
prescriptions within their reach |
t benefit, Asa last: Tesort, when :
toms mplicatediand their ‘constitution
wn, then they take this remedy,
t such cases and cures that
the Ministers,
agrears. Work, however, is ‘being pushed
in the navy yards and on,
. m the Throne.
London. Feb, 12—Parliament 1 reassembled.
‘today and listened to’ read if thé Gu
8peech. The speech hi riefly’ uentions
agreement reached oh ‘the United States
on. the Bering Sea ars a the House x
‘of Lords, Lord alisb
i peng | ic Treland
Government injthe iSouiiry! 8 Atnese
ol local self govern
1 hoi ® that he would
introdace the Iri b Jocal xa ment. bill.
With regardato this bill Bir Ww Hhinn Vernon
Harcourt (Liberal) said it was A matter he’
wished carried out. If a genuine, honest
measure was promoted the opposition would
Support it, but they gould not regard it. as
local. government if only some application
of the County "Council System was to be
taken as. settling the glestio of \ self |
goysinment Sir Willian added that Lord
Sulisbury’ 8 recent speech ‘at. Exter about a
Catholic regieme in Ireland in the event of |
home rule being granted did not omis
well for the liberality ofthe coming bi 1 3
“In reply Mr. Balfour said the proposa ji
graudng an extension: of!
{local Foyernment 2s well as an education
Soran o Ireland, dd d show that the
en
Ca has’ ght oor
ohn KE. Thayer
this city, for
nd | 8 year old chestnut colt Ralph Wil 3
.| year old record 2:18), by Red Wilkes, dim
1 Mary Mays, b
by Mambrine Patohen.. fora
private price, b d
: Ys
8. | filly by Acolyte, brought the highest fignre,
o | A. H. Mooreof Philadelphia, o-ring oi 000;
Time Mediam. by Happy Medinm, $2, 400,
urchased Makato. a 3 year old
- McGregor, for 817100. The |
black filly. by-Acolyte is. one of. the hand-
somest individuals ever led into a sale ring.
‘As a race mare she was one of the best ont
| Indt season. Her breeding is of the highest
quality, her sire being that grand. young
| stallion, Acolyte, 2:21 being the first and
“only sire at 6 years to have vo in the 2:3¢
list and al 7 years three.
RL Bh Bl
SEVENTEEN 30 BODIES. FOUN bi
The Hotel Royal "Ruins Continue to |
: ¥ield Up Corpses.
New York, Web: 12—~The : number. : of
Bodies recovered from the Jotel Royal rains
jfar runs up to 17. Theré is still a great
‘mass of ruins rematning in the farther end
‘hich is still standing. It is behind this wall
| that the elevator shaft was = located, and
mmediatély over which the upper hallways
converged. There, 1t is expected, the greatest
# | number of bodies will be found.
Amongthe bodies identified today we.
hose of Mrs, J. Cohen, aged 30, of 'Torou 0; |
‘Can; Lewis Levy, aged 43, ‘of ordi.
: ‘Sarah Blak aged 20, of tau: |
| grounds, a ibe, postoffice, eq!
pacity to that required
2 i
| only during the Fair but for opera months
opening. and after
that it is
establish at the Ex
a sala
ate if, "hot |
Ee to the the clos:
: day.
‘hour day in
z over
| Serr of age
Onrase gold miners in In Nevada gt $a
GREAT BRrTA® has 217 606 union sine
workers,
Aumatoan looms are on the Increase i in
England.
SENuSSEE will havea State Federation
0!
¥ Barrntors of Dy
eight hours,
: New York Hebrews will paradaocn May
1 for eight hours.
AROUND Oldham, am, Bagland, thers are 101
co spinnin,
SEVERAL Te Elasworsers are on
strike in Pittsburg, Penn.
. NEw YORK granite cutters: will havea
mounment, at the World's Fair, Chi-
bricklayer work
cago,
Two labor caniidates Bave ten elected
Feces dy. to the School Board at Derby, Eng-
In Boston, Mase, bricklayers’ aporenticas
are not full Journeyman until they beeoma
of age.
CTaMES Fowles who rocentl
the first American Brusssls
distinctive name.
LL Laundry. Girls’ Union, of Louisville,
BY. Bas extatiisiol a So-opsrative laundry
a capital of $3000.
In 1856 i eight trades had the’ eights
felbourne, Australia; to-day
ades are working only gris
~ died, wove
6 gave it no
‘ma. average anal wages of farm hands
mn England is about seventy dollars. - In this
ee the Bverage | B about wo Hundred
A CO-OPERATIVE cabman's society has
been formed in London, England. The first
to take shares to the he amount of $250 was a
tramway conductor.
Taz Spanish Prine Minister is endeavors
ing to secure Sunday rest for the workmen
land to probibit the ant of children
tories or mines.
h syndicate is al to have
I pronase over ‘thirty glass 5.33 missed § ‘in Ger- |
nan on about the same line I ae of-
some years $0 American flint glass
‘manufacturers. AB
Two THOUSAND railwa: employes, re re.
| senting ay employes, zope: |.
| jdemy of Mose: New. York Si; and
matters of interest to the par
licularly: ‘the proposition of ctical Latta.
favo; ;
Forty Persons Poisoned by Qoffes.
Eldorado, Kan. Feb. 12—At the reguiat |
monthly. banquet of = the Daughters of
Rebecca last ‘night, about 40 people were |
oned by. drinking coffec. All were
taken sick. Tyo 'doctors administered
medicine. and Gi
cases will prove ‘fatal. What
was orhow it'got into the coffee bo one
Jmows,
According toa Tow enforced among
some American aborigines a widow is
always compelled to carry about with
| ‘her for four years the bones of her hus-
Blind, inclosed in a qesket.
anes
PITTSBURGH,
oh a gin. 5
COI
tis Dose ot
‘the ive Woods of
ete Sl
4 Wheat in the Northwest.
5 Minneapolis, Feb. 10-—The stock of wheat
in _private elevators at
is given at 1,653,000. bushels,
increase Sof | 379,000 -. bushels Sous:
M onday of last week. The total stock at
Minneapolis and Duluthis 18,020,334 bush-
els; a gain of 486,250 bushe's for the week.
Mansapolis |
| The Market Record gives. ‘the stork in
country elevators of Minnesota and the two
Dakotas as 11,834,900 bushels, a decrease of
£32 300 bushels for the week, againsi-7,95¢4 -
000 bushels for the corresponding time in
1501, + This makes the aggregate stock of
wheat in the Northwest 129,864,224 bushels,’
ur only 54,020 bushels more than last week.
One year ago the total stock was only
22.897, 887 bushels.
Four Anarchists Garroted,
Madrid Feb. 12% The four condemned
Anarchists were garroted at Feres, in the
plaza in front ofithe prison. A formidable
force of troops was massed in the plaza, and
{kept the crowd at a distance from the spot’
at which the execution took place. The
‘condemned accepted the ministrations of the
-clergy. The spectacle was a horrible one.
.Asthe screw of the garrote entered the
‘Spine their heads fell forward, the faces
burning purple, and tongues protruding. A
of horror went up from many in the
wie) Cova ‘The condemned men were leaders
the attack upon and plundering of Xeres.
on January 5, by a band of raiders,” said to
be Ancharists, and belonging to an organiza
tion for arousing rebellion in Spain.
to THE TRAINS NS SNOWBOUN D.
Big Snow Storm in in Northwestern Penn
sylvania and Western New York,
Bradford, Pa, Feb. 13 The worst snow.
storm known for years prevailed throughout
Northwestern Pennsylvania’ ‘and’ “Western |
New: York today. On the line ‘of the
Rochester and Pittsbiirg railroad between
this city. and Rochester snow is piled up to
8 height of 10 feet. All the south bonnd
trains from Rochester and Buffalo are
smowbound near Ashford Junctio 8
i a e L 3
Annual Convention ofthe’ ¥. M.C. A.
Akron, O., Feb. 13.<The ‘twenty-fifth
annual convention of the Ohio Young
Men's Christian Association is.being held |
here andi is attended by 400 ‘deldgates from |
all “of the State. Many prominent
‘men identitied with the. association’ in the
East dre present. The’ convention opened
‘| 1esterday afternoon and will continted
through Sunday.
ep eee met
Forty Persons Poisoned by Coifae,
Eldorado, Kan. Feb. 12—At the regular
- monthly banquet of the Daughters of
Rebecea last night, about 40 people were
poisoned by drinking coffec.
taken sick. Two doctors’ dministered
I medicine and ‘all are betterand none of the
Ipages will prove fatal. ~~ What the poison
das or baw ib got | to the Coffe” no onel
: POULTR live Ghidkens, For
d inlaid with gold, sliver ¢ and i
All were |
Country roll. . ...
CHE 8K New Ohio full cream.
: New York Aasaee
BGAS on
gh
00
live Spring per pair
io:
3 : Hive Turkeys, Bib
GAMER bbits per pair
: ild Tarkeys ....
iit Pheasants per doz. .
+. :Quail per doz
DUCKS Ye, per pair
‘POPATOES~Chbice per
SEEDS--Clover, western.
SEmothy coo,
Blue grass Sai venasan
Millet
WHEAT
No. +
CORN-—=No. 2 Yellow earl
Mixed gar... iia.
Shelled mixed........
nd No. 1 white :
2avhite...
RYE-— No. 1 Ta, had Ohio.
F1,0UB—PFancy winter pats.
Fanoy spring pats. i...
Clear Jyinter, eri
Rye flou
SHAY No, 1 Timoihy vas yas
Loose, from wagons...
MIDDLINGS. Whi te
own. awn
Bra
FRUITS Kppies fancy per bl
FEATHERS. Live tess...
HONE EY- New White Clover.
1ickwheat :
MAPLE SYRUP—New..
TALTOW-—Country.........
Cranberties. Sevan Sear yada
UINCINNATIL
el
St
Bs Grit
Boa
2 fan .
SHRBBRAENES | 88. sussonzases
: i Marit - > = :
EEREZE EERsEENe
ee ewe shag ener
2888
Feeley
sewn
Anew aw ae
a
hen
S882
LBEREE CLL
puss asec wigce 85 Eassgausessseey:
588
beet ed
bo =~
PHIA,
FLOU Sk inaivaes $4 as 5
WHEAT--New No. 2 Red... 100 1
CORN—=No. 2. txed.
OATS No. 2 a
BUT TER Creamery Extra
| KGGS—Pa,, ou SRR TY
NEW YORK.
FLOUR. Patents tnescansiiaeh
WHEAT=-No. 2 Red...
RY E—
RY estern
} CORN— Ungraded. Mixed...
OATS-—Mixed Western
BUTTER —Cregmier asia eh
- KGGS—8tate and enn... coe’
LIVE-STOOK F REPORT.
Bast Liberty, Pittsburg Stock Yards.
i CATTLE.
Prime steers. . Ho SNe
Bulls and dry COWS...
Veal calves. ..
Heavy rough calves, .
Fresh cows, per h
reeves
&
Shssesssune
8
Sa Sh
Prime 95 to 100-1b heen...
Common 70 to 75-1b sheep....
Lambs,
ys eatvdetvannbontniine vor
a eo vo
88s ggg 8
t HOGS,
Philadelphia hogs... - SA
Dorn Yorkers. .....
vommon to good.
Chicago —Cattle, . Darives, 50 to |
+ Shap Westerns
; a AND SKINS,
: Br i Sl
Black Dest. tsa
:Ctubsand y'rlings
Diter, each. ici.
Beaver, large, i,.
Beaver, mi ot,
| Beaver,small...,
Mink, fine,
Southern &
Southwestern.
3 Nats 00 3 00@ 10 00
5 k
2
ik
&
wets
Eights:
2
eS
8
8
Pe
Epsoz
; Ee
are better and none of the |
the poison fi
tive—three for a cathartic.
5223
00@35.00 $8 00@$15 00.
DREAD CERTAINTIES FORETOLD. |
What Climate, N. oxlect and Want of the
Proper Medicine W;ll Do.
There are some things whieh are as surcas
fate and can be relied on to occur to at least
one half of the human family unless means
are taken to preyent: First, the climate of
winter is sure to bring colds, second, colds
not Bk promptly. cured are Sure bo Sane < catarrh;
Catarrh, improperly treated, is sure. to
make life short and miserable. Catarrh
spares no orgen or function of the body. Ii
apable of destroying sight, taste, smell,
“hearing, digestion; secretion, assimilation
“and excretion. It pervades every part of the
nnman body ,throat, stomach, bowels,
‘bronchial es lungs, liver, kidneys, blad-
der, and sexual organs. Catarrh is the cause
of atleast one-half of the ills to’ which the
human family is'subject. Is there no way to
escape from it? There, is. Pern-na never
fails to cure a cold. Pe-ru-rea never fails to
cute catarrh in the first stage. Peru-na
‘cures catarrh in the second stage ‘in nine
cases out of ten. Pe-ru-na cures .catarrh in|
its last and worst stages in the majority of
cases, and never fails to benefit every case,
however bad. Pe-ru-na also cures La Grippe
with unfailing corte aty. A book on the
cure of La Grippe and Catarrh in all stages
and varieties sent free to any address by The
Pe-ru-nia Drug Manufacturing vompany of |
Columbus, Ohio. /
The first com
Poe's poems wi
next month.
Beware of Oiniments for Catarrh Thas
Cont tain Mercur
As ore Y ihe
ste Tialian Translation of
published in Rome
of
BYB=
Oe
Bin
est~
0a Square i
Yellowstoue
an Wyoming o comp
FITS stopped 'S GREAT
Runve RESTORER. op after fi fest dara
Dotils £1 f Dr. Kaine: 061 Ach 2 2% Pau
ONE BENT ovs Goan
Jot She method nd + results whem:
yrup gsistaken;itis leasant® ;
snd refreshing to the taste, and acts:
it promptly on ne
ed ig) Borie Sonn the om
tem effectually, dispels colds, Tot
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. of Figs is he
only remedy of its Tis kind ever
duced, pleasing to the taste
ceptable to the stomach,
its iid ih fru}
healthy i gi
its many ex com-
mend it to all and in > it
Bes most p opulas + remedy known.
£ ttl be loti Se
an es al 2-
men Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who-
wishes to try it. Do not accept
any substitute. + :
CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP co.
SAN FRANGIS00, OAL
ls.
pho
Sienna 4
Under the rose— The Thorn. —Puck.
x
PNU%
Hard to take] _
the big, old-fashioned pill. It’s
orp MEDAL, PARIS, 1078.
» from which the excess 0
. has been removed,
Is absolutely pure
4 and is therefore far mo)
nomieal, costing less
ishing, strengthening, xis)
: DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for
ds well as for persons in he: health.
: Seld by Grocers eve rocers everywhere.
1
y hard to have to take it; too.
Fo flit t, if you. realized fully ||
how it shocks and weakens the |
system,
W.BAKER &C0,, Dorchester, Mass
Luckily, you ‘don’t have to take | JF
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
ao lay They’re sensible, They
dly and gently, more than the
ary pi with all its disturb-
grin oF ‘regulate the ‘liver,
stomach ‘and bowels, as well as
i
Ty for no
kage Wie every pure 3
thoroughly cleanse them. They're
the or iginal ‘Eittle Liver Pills, purely
vegetable, perfeotly harmless, the
smallest and the easiest to take.
One little Pellet for a gentle laxa- |
Sick
Headache, Bilions Headache, Con-
stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At-
take, and all derangements of the
Liver, Stomach and Bowecls sae.
mn
Songs nn
” hn
of Apt Diacstion. Pim io
exion,
CO. 0Spruco SN:
promptly and permanently cured.
dress ges THE CHEM
3 ts Wanteds 3 EIGHTY per cent p
They're the cheapest, too, for|
they're guaranteed to give satisfac-
tion, or your money is returned.
You pay only for the good you get.
nna TiaKesCsnaries
BIRD AT “SING.
Mountains. Jtrestores the song of Cage Birds, pre:
vents. their ‘ailments and keeps them in good he
It makes them sing eyen while shedding tathors,
Mailed for 15¢ 99 3 by by all druggists. grocers & bi
stores. - Bird THE BIRD DFooD 20,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. €
of FRONEFELD'S Horse
world, with free book,
es hos merle
and Cattle Poviden, the best in the
RIT gaa eR
;- Cousamptives and people
who have weak lungs or Asth-
ma, should use Piso’s Cure for
| Consumption. It has cured
thousands, {t has not not injure
ed one. It isnot bad to take,
iy is the best cough syrup.
Bola pedir] B5¢.
EEE
PIANOS. —EASY TERMS.
However far away you live you can get a piano for a small. 5
sum down, balance in still smaller monthly payments. We.
send it on approval, to be returned if unsatisfactory, railway I
freights both ways at our expense. Methods fair and easy to.
i understand.
Ivers & Pond Piano Co.
We take all the risks. Write us.
Masonic Temple,’
f mailed on receipt of
Harmless, Convenient,
Catarrh end Cold in the Head, Deafness,
Sore Nose, &c., Cured: by “Hall's Erie Ca-
tarrh Remedy.” 80 cents at druggists or
Sample. Address E, P, HALL, Erie, Pa.
Always specify “Erie”. Take mo other,
HALL'S
ras omema
AND ONLY
GENUINE.
price. Pleasant,
Send for Free
4 &
patients,
helene. La a thirds of ait
SI Tred i oy
Remedies
the e nainral Ia
digestio) d x
Sica nor nl aes aut
water or milk. ‘Sold
i Hg
fr