ission- ns, let- Soners and nsville from a ted by was ab n, who xh | the it. She ysician second vill die. ‘hicora, h a ter- y, near > break- vay, he ttom, a an hour is body at the as fatal- >ennsyl- ainst 0 Were 1keman, rg, sued: for the d by his a road S Was ac- din a 70 bur- His gum lass Com- nvolving The fire hundred ou of € proj 00, - The ng to the fal secre. roods for to that & ‘ farenheit; that of of Figs. One be bottle will answer for all ‘amily and costs only 50 cents; the large “size $1. Try itand be pleased. hi ) the Calitornin Fig Syrup Co. 10,008] Bid ae 1s me ore catarrh In this secti Joana! « other diseases put so case cure. 2% SE Eley ao es By Can ~The normal tem ge of man. is 983* edo, 0. nette.” 4 i 4 plan Zo 1 Tondon, in ite rT is worth 23 times as much ss Paris. repr i. "At all times, in all place, on all © ae “ander all name for all hes coasions use Bradycrotine only. Fifty cents. + BEECHA 's Prirs will tire wind and pain: “in the Baws inf and ou fullness, Laan drowsiness, chills and i038 of appetite. DR. SWANS PASTILES Cire smale weaknesses “his T-Tablets cure chronic constipation. Sam- ples free. Dr. Swan, Beaver Dam, Wis. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. aac Th ye-water. Druggists t25¢ per bottle. RS A > — dt 2 Mrs. W. BR. Francis Is the wife of one'of the best known phar- acists in New Haven, doing business at Dixwell Avenue, and ex-President of the jannecticut | Phar tical A iation, says: “My wife was for several yearsin ad health, due to a complication of disorders. Friends persuaded her to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla; she is certainly a good deal better since every way.” For Ladies, : Hoba's Sarsaparilia is especially Sdapiod, ‘and wilt cure difficulties peculiar to the sex. Read this: “For over 2 years I suffered with a Complication of Diseases $l Iwasa confirmed invalid, blood poor, appetite : -gone, bowels out of order,and miserable in mind 2 body. 1-read of such wonderful cures pers formed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla that I thought I = a bottle, as, Af it didn’t makeme Bester; ; make me worse. | 58 it Did Make Me Better ‘®nd on my third bottle I found myself almost a. { mew woman, Iwill gladly convince any lady, as 1 have proved myself, that purifying and enriching a She blood, which Hood’s Sarsaparilla does to perfection, is the best Constitutionn) Treatment, and in many cases does away with all Local Treatment in the many diseases with svhich womefl are afflicted.” Mrs. MarTHA Reep, 1885 Ramsey Street, Baltimore, Md. : Habitual Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills. or ~ LINIMENT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE \KEANY OT, a ORIGINATED Zp For resi » pus as pana uses { an siciai. goa ng REVETRATING Dropped on Sugar, Children Love to take John ns Anodyne Liniment for Croup, Coldm 5 ine elas Gitex ne Bice Tuga ; Hieves ummer po! A = aise ains, hope Sorencss in Body or pi i etre Sold ar Up dasha: Hie a hn 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston, Masa ls Add dress ! from the various hi Mixed ~-RYE—No. 1 Pa& Ohio. | FLOUR ay, ; FELD. No, 1 Wh Md # T tals of this city, twenty-five persons who were admitted to the institutions during the riots of last week remain under treatment. & Their injuries consist of broken legs, broken arms, 4 saber | cuts, etc. One lad is dying from a fracture of the skull. Burgomaster Forkenbeck is organizing measures for the relief of the un- employed. He proposesthat public works be started on a large scale, including the building of bridges and docks, which will give employment to many thousands of workmen. UNBELIEF never tries. to pull any- body out of the ditch, Slit MARKETS, ng" to reports ’ PITTSBURG, THE WHOLESALE PRICES ARE GIVEN BELOW. RAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. wirpit Ro 2 Red Pes 1 101 CORN—Ne¢ Sida 5 i 48 High} a 2d : SEE ear 48 Mixed 4 diktder 44 OA Ni 37 No. 3 No. 2 Western, + B+ ad aie as at Hache 14 ED GV GG Ta Pig fd fod Tens from count STRA hd ea 3 = Raha { Brown Middlings........ & 2883822253 88258 SURIRISLLREEE pk pk pk Limburger. ......... saves { FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. APPLES—Fancy, # bbl... 2 Fair to choice, § bbl.. BEANS-+Seleet, ® bbl.. Pa& O Beans, ® bbl..... Lima Beans,.....:.ueuees ON . ancy Jersey, 0X. hoice, '§ box NS— Fo pd pt 10 bt Mioty Gok 2288 H¥Z ~588 88 Choice from, store. 3 Ta Irish on Kilndri’d en ¥ sweet@ibl GREEN TRUCK: Havana potatoes, gobls . Havana onions, Herate. | Tomatoes, ¥ Boxe se, bo WROD. Bg HED ZI2 SHE wRBR 83 «smug | ae; POULTRY ETC. DEESSED G CHICKENS-=" Dressed ducks y, Dressed turkeys ¢@ 1 LIVE CHICKENS. Live chickens § Pr: ars ive Ducks § pr.. SA + Live Geese 3 prii.. Live Turkeys @#1b EGGS—Pa & Ohio fresh.... FEATHERS— 5 Extra live Geese § 1..... No 1 Extra live geesePb ixe: MISCELLANIOUE: TALLOW Coun try, 8b .. 1 SEEDS West Med’m clo’er Mammoth Ol Timothy prime... . Timothy choice. “ : Blue grass. . Orchard grass. Millet Buckwheat. . AGS—Couniry mixed HONEY-—+~White clover.... Buckwheat... iio vi. BEESWAX—Choice ye low MAPLE SYRUP & gal Maple Sugar @1b Fp pd BS ek pd ODO SABRE ESHRBT RE ka CINCINNATI. FLOUR - WHEAT—New No. 2 Hed CORN—No. 2, Mixed........ QATS—No. 2, White oh BUTTER—Cre:méry Extra. EGGS—Pa., Firsts NEW YORK, FTOUR—Pafents ir CORN—Ungraded Mixed. OQATS—Mixed Western.. BUTTER—Creamery.. RGGS—Staté and Penn. “Tam ready to testify under oath ‘that'if it had not been for August Flower I should ‘have :died before this. Eight years ago I was taken “sick; and suffered as no one but Whe € iS No equal to'it.”’ LORENZO EA ER, Appleton, Maine. “} Skunk halt strg +| Bkunk, si Skuuk, § LIVE-STOCK REPORT: EAST LIBERTY, PITISBURG STOCK YARDS. CATTLE; Lrime Steers. «xe HEE exrved Fair to Good. . Bulls and dry cows... Veal Calves Heavy rough calves.... Fresh cows, per head Ciro tote 8238884 g§8380868 Bi rs oi on 833hk8s nd) ceo BHEEP. Prime 95 to 100-1b sheep Common 70 to 75:0 sheep. Lambs. cue cvsiiannain woo 33 888 Sa E83 » Philadel hia hogs. Corn oe oh 228 858 wren g8k 5 00@35 00 $8 0@F1s 0 os 00@15 00. 4 00 00 cE2aagaz Eni A ZaSBES 2 isees Bed Fe tee Be 8 Hl ak, 8.11. i large. .|'sequence, is, of course, | Sage's’ Remedy do {CAT AND COPPERHEAD FIGHT. The Former's Scisnce and Dexterity So Great that the Snake Wasn't Init Joseph Brown, who drivesthe stage between Galeton, Pa., and Germania, while on his trip in, noticed a cat stealing along through the grass at the roadside, three miles from here. Brown stopped his horses and watched vhe cat to see what she was after. He glanced ahead of the cat and saw a @arge pilot snake, or copperhead; 1ly- ing in the grass a few feet away. It was toward this poisonous snake that the cat was stealing. Brown at first thought he would get out and kill the snake, but concluded to see what the cat would do with the deadly reptile, or what the snake would do with the sat. The latter stole slowly upon the snake, but it became plain to Brown that the snake was not to be taken by surprise, for it had its glittering sye fixed on the cat, and was making itself ready for a ‘fight. When the cat ‘had approached to within a foot of the snake she raised one paw and held it straight out toward the pilot. In a flash the snake struck at the vaw, but the cat was still quicker than the pilot and whisked her paw away. The snake missed it, and as quick ‘as lightning the cat brought aer other fore paw into play, and with it she dealt the snake a blow that gnocked: ita foot or more to one side. the cat’s sharp: nails tearing deep scratches in the snake’s neck, from ‘which blood began to flow instantly. The pilot was evidently greatly sur. prised at the result of the round, but, maddened by the cat’s attack, turned again for fight. Again the cat presented her left paw as a feint, and again the pilot was fooled by it for his vicious strike was avolded again by the cat's quick maneuver, and again the snake re- ceived the cat’s terrible right hander alongside his ' head: These skillful tacties. of the wily cat were repeated four time¥ with the sarhe result, and then the pilot, weakened and thor- oughly spiritless, turned and would have dragged itself off the fleld. But the cat sprang upon the retreating reptile and with two or three thrusts and vicious strokes with her claws tore the venomous snake to pieces. She carried the carcass to the garden of a house near by, where she dug a hole and buried it. The cat belongs to. a young woman who teaches the West: Branch District School, and a few days before the cat had given birth to a litter of four kittens. Two of these disappeared. and one of them was found to “have been followed by a six-foot black- snake, which was killed /near the place . where the cat had the fight with and killed the copperhead. The other missing kitten has not been found, and it is believed to have met the same fate as. its companion. Whether or not the mother cat has become aware that her Kittens were: stolen by snakes, and has begun a warfare against those reptiles in con- not known, ‘but it looks that way,” says Stage Driver Brewn, A Monkeys broia. To protect itself: from the rain the orang-outang crooks his arms over its head. The hair on the orang’s upper arm points downward, while on the lower arm it points upward, the ap- parent purpose being to shed the raip like a thatch. The City of Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia, which was founded less than fifty years ago, has now a population of 500,000 and is the fifth city in size in ‘the British Empire. . A Grand Tomb. The grandest tomb in the world is, without doubt, the Taj Mahal, or Crown of Empires, at Agra. It is an octagonal building of the purest white marble, the interior being decorated with inlaid work of precious stones. “EVERY branch that beareth fruit, He purgeth it, that it may bring Torth more fruit. Be COPYRIGHT 1a9f There's nothing left of Catarrh, when you use Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. With the poison- ous, irritating snuffs and strong, caustic solutions, a good deal s left. They may, perhaps, stop it for a time, but there’s danger of driving it to the lungs. on false’ principles. But Dr. Sage’s Remedy cures it, no matter ‘how bad the case, or of how: long standing. | Not only Ca- tarrh itself, but Catarrhal Headache, Cold in the Head — everything catarrhal in its nature. The worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. So will yours. You may not be- lieve it, but the proprietors of Dr. nd ‘to prove it they make you this offer: If they can’t cure you, they’ll pay you $500 in cash. It’s a busi- Jess proposition from a Yesponsible They work | CATARRH AS A CAUSE. ‘ : Of Nervous Debility—An American Malady Debility of the nervous system from in- temperate habits of any kind, or exposure to cold, are quite Likely to cause a condition of the mucous membranes of the nose and they are practically identical. Also chronic diseases which depress the nervous system will produce the same result, notably female weakness. They cause a flabby, pale condi- tion of the mucous surfaces, with ' a sticky, stringy mucous: secretion; which produce much hawking: or coughing, generally called catarrh, but the whole trouble is caused by nervous depression, pure and sim- ple. Beside the usual symptoms of catarrh, the patient has brown specks before his eyes, slight dizziness, roaring in the ears, attack of nervous headache, palpitation of the heart, flashes of heat, followed by light, chilly sensations, faintness, depression, despondency, foolish fears, and many other similar ones. In such cases local treatment can do nothing but harm, the only hope of cure being the internal use of Pe-ru-na, according to the directions on the bottle. .- Every one beginning catarrh in any of its many phases or com- plications should send for a free copy of The Family - Physician No. 2. Address, The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co, Colum- bus, Ohio. ONE of the popular superstitions of the negro of ante-bellum days was that if a honeysuckle had forced ‘its way through the chinks of the cabin, and was growing inside, as it often did, it was a sure indication that they had not led upright lives. “Wy, bress your soul, mis,” said Uncle Ed. mund;, once a servant in the famous Oglethorpe family of Georgia, I war foolin’ mas’r an’ lendin’ myself to the devil wen dat dar ting crep’ in; dem blooms ain’t sweet to me! Bittab’r dan dat apple old Eve gabe to Adam. Go way, honeysuck!” A leading actress remarked to a reporter, “Ihe last time I played here I was worn out, but Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has since made a new woman of me.” There isa woman in Oregon who has worked 20 years 4t stone cutting. “I HAVE BEEN AFFLICTED with an affection of the Throat irom chiidhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used various remedies, but have never found an yi hing equal to BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES."—Rev. F. Hampton, Piketon, Ki. Sold only in boxes. Hot water cannot be raised to any con- siderable height by suction. FITS sto free Dr. K1IXE'S » Gruax Nenve ra = No gis after fret Dotile aes br. Kline, 831 Tecate tod ol throat so pearly resembling catarrh that treatment for: "The Best Blood Remedy 1S SWIFT’S SPECIFIC, because it-never fails to force out the poison; it builds up the system with new rich blood, and it is harmless, because entirely vegetable. Mrs. E. J. RoweLL, No. 11 Quincy Street, Medford, Mass., says that her mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles of 8. 8. 8., after having had much: other treatment and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was thought she’ could not live. “Having suffered much from contagious Blood Poison, after using half a dozen bottles . . of Swift's Specific I was restored to perfect health, and all eruptive sores ‘disappeared.— J. CroseY BYRON, 208 Third Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.” BE. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases; mailed free, SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. DR. KILMER'S Kidney, Liverand Bladder Cure. Rheumatism, bago, , pain in join Joints or backs infin gm Tomb jaen tion, inflama On, Ines reqpont calls, nt or HE of bladder. Disordered Liver, o%s gout, billious-headache. oy Fares kidney difficulties, trouble, bright’s disease. Tmpure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen’l weakness or debility. le, if not be: Guarantee Use Sontonts of One Bo elt no ote n At Druggists, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size, “Invalids’ Guide to Health”free—Conspultation frea, DR. K1LMER & CO., BINGH. N, N. ¥. PNU1O Ely’ s Cream Baim} WILL CURE CHILDREN £ OF CATARRH. . Apply Balm into each nostril. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N.Y. SW AN E0 ad % = oS ftace os oe. Garba. and it costs no more. It con- tains pound for pounditwice He nutritive qual- 8 ities of any other brand. Send for free book orf management of dogs in health or disease Retail price 10¢. per 1b. oa eg sent by mail for 5 cents. ASSOCIATED Fax ANCIERS, 400 N. hird Br , Philadelphia, if! J. D. Wi. COX. One of the Oldest Settlers in Penna. J. D. Willcox was born sixty-seven years ago ard has lived most of his time in.Olmsville, Tioga Co., Pa.; where he is a practical farmer and a successful country merchant. He is deservedly popular, known for many miles around, has attached to himself a host of triends, and has received from the Government the Posmastership of his village. - He says: I had been weighed down by poor health for a long time and gradually grew worse until some four years ago the crisis came. At that time four of our best physicians could give me no encouragement, and some .of them said I would not live a year. I commenced to use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. My doctors said your remedy might help me for a time, but that T would not be here a year hence, ' I took Swamp-Root' for nearly twelve months three times a day,and when the rheuma- tism set in on my shodlders and arms I used your U. & O. Anointment rubbing in thoroughly over the affected parts, al- so across my chest,liver and back, warm- ing it in with a hot flat iron. The -rheumatism was so bad for a while that I could not get either hand to mye face. My health now is very good; in fact, I think T am as well as most men at my age—sixty-seven years. T give your Swamp-Root entire credit for saving my life and the good health I now enjoy is due to its use. I have worked some on the farm of late and do most of the chores myself. This is not written for publication,but if it will give others confidence in your great remedy, I have no objections to your using it as best you can. With best regard I remain, J. D. Willcox, This is but one of the hundreds of Jet- ters received daily by Dr. Kilmer & Cos, and five thousand dollars will be given to any one who will prove any portion of the above testimony untrue. Swam Root is beyond question the greatest au- OUR FASHION CATALOGUE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER OF '92 wiil be ready about March 15. Send us your name and address and we will mail you a copy free of charge, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Washington, D. C. In Elocutian, Veice & a Ls Seuty, » font I enc! 8 Soh 1nisters, ers. ractica canons ce DonEeres t, Remedy of Sore Thro: ED ey Cure of Sati .. Pro cre uaranteed. Send for of information. Address Kings School of Ora. tory, Elocution and Dramatic Culture Dr DooL on Pa. 1 0° Sliver) pays ys sor Jourad iressin “The Agents Far. » Yon through it. 286, Westminster, Md and by strict integrity and honesty he : covery of the age. vl uring wi Tecolve EE of valuable let- ASTHMA REAR GURED T0 STAY CURED. | BurraLO, N.Y. GOITRE OR HOA “your neck Permanently close a Stamp and Sen: and price o medicine BER Hi Tastes RL ain els, and Pain and sd n The Rist g Sun £0 Polish is Brilliant, Odor less, Duras: and the consumer pays for no tia : or glass package with every purchase. 3 PENSI NS W. H. DRUEN & co., wv. Pension Claim Attor § Philadelphia and Chicago. 26 years’ Soldiers. Sailors, Widows and Minors entitl Desertion Removed. Largest bi Penna. or N.J. Advice Free. us. No fees in advance. Prhadoiney fices, corner Seventh and Sansom Stree DR.O. P. BRO WN’S hy GREAT EXTERNAL BEM HERBAL OINTMENT reaches DISEASE through the , Drouses Siiculation, Heals | X v Druggists o an mail, J. G. BROWN, 47 Grand rh Jersey Oty, B. y. Strong, durable, | H A Ti Send ford LOADER | ™ sieving, ni Plso’'s Remedy tor Catarrh is the KEYSTONE i552 "oes KEYSTONE M'F'800., Sold by druggists or sent oy mail. &0c. E.T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. ibe A My Corsets, Belts, Brus] Bridgman, BEES W.L. DOUGLAS S & S s OE CENTLEMEN, Is a fine Calf Shoe, made seamless, of the best leather produted in this country. ‘There are no tacks or wax threads to hurt the feet, and. is made as smooth inside as a hand-sewed shoe. It is as stylish, easy’ fitting and durable as custom-made shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. This shoe has been on sale throughout the United States over eight: years, and has given excellent satisfaction, as the increasing sales show. We are now selling more shoes of this grade than any othex’ manufactarer in the world. a _pair—you cannot make a mistake. ‘One trial will convince you that it is the a Best Shoe in the World for the Price. H<E~ TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. W. L. DOUGLAS FINE CALF HAND- SEWED $100 Sue ‘and $5,00 Bi SHOES for lish and durable. Gentlemen Tp, ui as shoes of day from $6.00 to $9.0 - W. L. DOUGLAS Tr POLICE ; CALF SHOE is made with three hea e get a bargain, Bre sold every BE Edge ; it gives excellent ees t to those who want to keep their or any and warm. If you want to alk with ease, buy this shoe. One pair will do for a D year. W. Ls DOUGLAS AS $2.50, $2.26 and $2.00 SHOES are excellent shoes and every day. Workingmen all wear them. $2.00 SHOES for Ladi darabio ad oe SHE the wants of le classes. Every lady whe buys a pair of theso sho shoes * £els & busgMhe W. L. DOUGLAS $8.00, $2.50 an in aS ereey hore: They are stylish and durable, CAUTION. ; W. L. DOUGLAS’ NAME AND THE PRICE is stamped on the bottom ¢” each shoe. Look for it. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, mM It is a duty you owe to yourself and your family during ti hard times to get the most value for your money. Vou can ecojurd: ‘in your foot-wear if you purchase W. L. Douglas Shoes, whic out question, represent a greater value for the money than ai haw make i in the world, as thousands who have worn them will ty If there is no dealer in your vicinity who keeps W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, LN KDER BY (AIT, For Gengiemens. a whether EE ol ‘08, N OW Cap oh) then send ho 11 ts of the country, postage free. fe fo Plato Wadia Frémeh Fos indi
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