The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, March 31, 1892, Image 7

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    CS I EN RE
highly prized
ed. cancelled
_devisible into
h.can be con
‘ase ‘of rain,
., boasts of a
lear pure wa.
oes Say when
Sw a bari-
ontralto.voice
tter and last
rs.
has counted
ushel of vari.
went 72,130;
A000; cotton
in Fort!
Bore
be - sisters, in-
. are Indians,
8 a pres. of
- ott. in Ant.
t brawler bit
nb at a better
voodsman of
, Penn. while
o rails, f:
he tree a foot
hoe evidently
tree when it
of the temple
eler will see a
‘them bearing
the chambers
the temple he
{to consecrate
oh had ‘previ.
n uses. :
1 crags around
bia River, in
nest fields for
white moun-
that there are
are ‘the geats
ctice hunting
ving over the
in New York
sonception ‘as
c and ladder
2 ladder is at
recessity of ib;
used to pull
3 with. The
of implements
| dates back
e “scaling lad-
ngth of tough
right angles
ough it. = Its
a ‘metal hook,
iched to the
‘a house. In
sed, but there
der ‘to obtain
8 of a house,
ity. Ladders
L to reach the
he hooks sup-
panied’ are es-
ir duties. To
York there are
k ‘and ladder
ty-six to forty
though’ they
¢ time, some.
hook and lad-
“an average of
lar cases there
hteen. ‘These
the service as
have passed
struction, and
ed for: their
alone that is
reliance which
nseles.
ed in addition
their exten-
‘a number of
rs, ropes, life.
guishers, On.
gth of the lad
ided and there
on the back
rack to turn
lorses attached
ine must be of
st in reaching
means chances
f property.—
J) square miles
‘Hemisphere, .
Aah
2
|
"we
. schee’s German
Ely’s Cream Balm}
rents whose children suffer from
Sh Salt Runs or other diseases
, should read the fol
ym gd ig op Ww. Till rook, wife of
win, w
Ha Say of MoKeesport; Penn. :
«Q, I. Hood & Co.; Lowell, M3 2 5
“3 to boy Wille, now six years old, tw: ears
sgobhada Be
Bunch Under One Ear
which the doctor said was Scrofula. As. it contr
ued to grow he finally lanced it and it discharged
for some time. We then began giving’ him Hood"
Sarsaparilla and he improved very rapidly until i
healed up: . Last winter it broke out again and wa:
followed by,
Erysi pelas
We again gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla with most
excellent vesunlts and he has had no furthel
trouble. His cure is due to the use of Hood's Sarsa
porilla. He has never been very robust, but now
seems healthy and daily growing stronger,
The doctor seemed quite pleased at his appearance
and said he feared at one time that we should
lose him. Ihave also taken :
Hood’s Sarsapar ‘Na
myself and am satisfied that Ihave been helped by
Mrs. J. W. TILLBROOK, Fifth Ave., McKeesport,
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly
harmless, 4 do no not gripe.
PNU13
es arbitration p
" vwintiam rs i at
Bloomingdale, Mich. Ihave had
the Asthma badly ever since I came
out of the army and though I have
been in the drug business for fifteen
Years, and have tried nearly every-
on the et, nothing has | ges
ven me the 8 PL relief til a
ew months ago, when I used Bo-
Syrup. I am now"
ood
ev:
e dugify i$ goto to
sleep out the least? trouble.”
glad to acknowledge the
it has dopeme, Iu
Medical
Takes hold in this order;
Bowels,
Kidneys, .
Inside Skin,
Outside Skin,
Driving everything before it that ought
to be out,
You know whether you
need it or not.
£old by every druggist, and manufactured by -
_ DONALD KENNEDY,
x ROXBURY, MASS.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY,
Time, Pain, Trouble
and will CURE
CATARRH i
Apply Balm into each nostril, ;
ELY BROS, 8 Warren St, N. Y. -
If yo wu bave no ap)
Flatulence, Sick-
down” or losing fies!
a,
| Toads a ton in 5 ite
Saves time, work
| See Sigong, durable. jigs |
KEYSTONE ri
: Sterling, il,
KEYSTONE]
HAY
"LOADER
[JONES
0 FULLY. LH :
® ON.
BSE sell Pont
aaa
suo
sperate
okly
| #ween the United States and Great Britain on
the Bering Sea controversy, which was sent |
{Julian Pauhcefote, in reply to ‘a note from
| for Te Sealing grounds (as (bs against 31 at the
a;
} the acts of the Cana:
tended
| for satisfying any damages which the Arby.
A Shas has lapse
| preservation
De during the arbi
BD Ton Scares § ain Pap|
EE ‘age of 1851 :
| | 2EE man who loves the. devil here
raxr or THE : CORRESPONDENCE.
Lord Salisbury Wazts | ritish Sealers to
Bs Protected for Losses. President
Harrison’ s Firm Reply,
Pheu textof the corraspondence be-
to the Senate by the President, was made
‘public Friday.
The correspondence opens with a note,
dated February 18, t6 Mr. Blaine ‘from Sir
Mr. Blaine, and will explain the latter. Sir
| Julian states thai the British Commissioners
are right in holding they have no power un-
der their present mandate ‘to discuss the
question of a ‘modus yivendi’’ for the next
fishing season. :
The next letter is also from Sir Julian
Pauncefote to Mr. Wharton, dated March
19, and gives Lord Salisbury’s reply to the
propesition for a modus vivendi.
THE PRESIDENTS STAND,
' The detérmined stand taken by the] Presi
dent will be found int thie, following letter of
aTton te to | : Julian: Pauncefote,
ed Marc
Sie—I am directed by the President to say
that your note, dated the 19th inst. and de-
livered on the 20th inst. (Sunday), has had
his immediate attention in view of what he
deems to be the extreme urgency and gay
ity of the matter under discussion. The
‘urgency grows ouf of the fact that much
further Hotraotion of this disscussion will
make any modus that may beagreed upo
ineffectual to protect the intérests of Lo
United States, and will give to the Canadian
sealers, [practical immunity by reason of the
of communicating to them
the agreed restrictions. It is known to this
Government that the sealers have hastened
their departure to escape notice of a possible
modus, and that every day almost adds to
the ost Sat must now be overhauled at sea.
47 Canadian vessels have cleared
gems date last
lowing up an
These vessels will
ed back at the
and pursue to to
Fea, and are engaged in fol-
erring | the seal herds.
not stopped and turn-
Li go into the Bering Sea
the very shores of our islands
of the mother seals seekin
the accustomed rookeries to be delivered'o
their yoiing. This is a crime against nature. :
This verfiment exnects to_show, if the
ite g bs tps seal sonst
e lar ex per cent of the catch of the
pe lage s salons;
This Government, ‘notwithstanding the
fact that its right to take seals upon the
Pribylof Islands is iting and wholly
uninvolved in he arb arbits ion has proposed
to take no profit from and TE, but:
to lim't the aking of i oth e necessitis
‘of th the 1 ives of t ee islands, and if cannot
at, with inde nity or without,
the ey 14S of British subjects to
catch seals in the Bering Sea shall be exer-
sad ds tie the a arbitration. The Presi-
gent to believe that Lord
alisbury. is me A
8 ‘that hi
Government Shall take zoposin For
owners of about 100. Canadian sealing ho
sels to indemnify it for the injury they may
severally inflict upon our jurisdiction or
property, and must decline to discuss a sug-
ion which only his respect for Lord
Balisbury and his. Dehlief that His Lordsnip
has a due appreciation of the gravity of
his dis discussion enable him 'to treat with
serious
We Ee doubtless have to pursae and
capture upon the high sea many of the own-
ers of those vessels to secure the bonds sug-
ted, and as the condition is to be that the
Sigors shall pay “any damages which the .
arbi rators may adjudge,” while { the treaty
gives the arbitrators no power djudge
damages, the ne x. da
without Tis to the obligors aud of no value
Srnmen nt cannot Sonsent to have
es to be its rights destroyed
nding their determination by
agreed iri unal, however, adequate the
securjty offered. The reference in my last’
note to the inconsistency of Her Majesty
Government in denying Ie responsibility fo:
ian sealers was not Mii
to SUEEGSLB willingness on our
under any cipcumstances to i our LL
conve into a claim for damages, an
Theulatly as such a claim can not be
Beard or determined by the arbitrators
¥ nes reformation of the treaty for His
ip must reroember that while he now
har he mistakenly calls’ ‘Securit
Go
wha it.
‘or imp
an
oP
trators may adjudge’’ he has already car-
ried his pont in the treaty that the arbi-
fratores 1 have no jurisdiction to award
any da mages.
to his Lordship’s suggestion that Cana-
dian sealers may have some claim for com-
pensation if Great Britain shall restrain
say that he is not abletosee how the ociti-
zens or subjects of either of the treaty
wers can by any rule of law or equity
support any claim against their respective
Governments growing out of such neces-
sary trade restraints as the Governments
may lawfully impose to promote the larger
codsiderations of public good and interna-
tional peac
The D ccntions. that the conclusions ot
the Board of Arbitration may not be
reached and announced in time to govern
the conduct of the parties during the season
of 1893 is, I think, fully provided against by
the treaty itself.
His Lordship is mistaken as to the time
2 since the signing = of the
Delagoa Bay agreement with Porfugal. It
four years old, but less than one, the
date of sighing being June 13, 1891.
If the present treaty is promptly ratified
or exchanged our mutual interest wonld be
an ample guaranty against delay. The
Pr eneat has found no obstacle in the way
of such a consummation except the belief
now unfortunately very prevalent here that
the refusal of Great Britian to agree to the
e'status quo. of -the. prop--
tion and her insisting-
all go on, to the in-
large-
that pelagic sealing §
[hp if not destruction, of our rights,
efeat the object of the treaty.
NOT WARLIKE BUT FIRM.
"sion that the modus of last year is the least
that this Government can accept. In rea-
son, the restraints after a treaty of arbitra-
tions should be more absolute, not less. He
.does not desire to protect the: discussion,
‘and having now in { ost friendly spirit
submitted the considerations which support
the just. demand of this Government that
_the property which is the subject of an
agreed arbitration shall not be subjected to
Se otition pending the arbitration, he ex-
-presses the hope that Lord ‘Salisbury will
give a a Promps and friendly assent to renew
The meeident will hear with regret that
Her Majesty's Government continues to as-
sert a right to deal with this subject pre-
cisely as'if no provision had been made for
a settlement of the dispute; and in that
event this Government as has already been
Jointed out will be compelled to deal with
at subject upon the same basis and to use
every means in its power to Protec fp from de-
struction or serious injury property and
jurisdictional Tights which “it hag long
. claimed and enjoyed. .
A most extraordinary “instanco <.
buman longevity may be found in
Smellie’s “Philosophy of Natural His-
tory,” where an account is given of
Peter Torten, a native of Hungary,who
died January 5, 1724, « at the udvanced |
pelagic sealing, the President directs me to |
The President directs me to say in conclu- |
Zi 27
oth houses
a caucus of
withdra
stand by him.
ington that Ro,
the Texas
cat Cul
Gibbs, 3. J. H Bailey, 4.
There’ was a good deal of speaking in
i seconding the nomination of Mr.
ourned. Senator
essed a note to
is friends, announcing his
wal Er the race, thas leaving the
otal bad previously ad
by the Texas Legislature.
ROGER Q. MILLS.
Roger Q. Mills has been elected United
States Senator by the Texas Legislature in
Austin, to succeed Reagan. He received
twenty-nine votes in the Senat> and ninety-
three in the House, thers being twelve scat-
prowess Tezara votes for other
1ast ballot resulted as follows: In the
Senate Sor Q Mills, 81; Wash, Jones,
1;J yres, 1.
’y u thé House—For £. 0 Mille, 93; Horace
R. B. berson, 1 Barrett
thenad;
field clear for Mills. Mr. Cl
as his only reason for withdrawing that h he
found the total vote of his friends in th
ture insufficient to elact him, Thy
did not rl to embarrass them who would
The Sytoundoment in the House at Wash-
rq Mills was the choice of
to succeed Mr.
in the Senate of he Sioa States was the
signal for an enthusiastic bani of ‘ap-
hilton assigned
Reagan
which was exceedingly gratify ing to
Rey who secupied a seat in the outer-
most row.
MARKETS,
‘PITTSBURG.
THE WAOLESALE PRICES ARE GIVEN BELOW.
GRAIN, Red. AND FEED. :
WHEAT No. 2 ir @$ 9 ot cure by taking Ra Ht
0 oR No 95 fe for circu as, free 2 Go. Toi
= EY BENET
Tigh Axe LG > vga 4 oats
Loi ag 44 = .
a TER ir Be Atax on axl The pune: man's. In
Ae 1 White......« 5 3 Row To ay ai
0 erasures aeay i A Lest Lake.
0. ite..... ceaninens 35 36 | “Whether I expect to like Ben Hur on read-
Mixed......,....... .. 33 34 it I intend to read 2 In
RYE—-No. X Pa & Ohio. . 92 93 ie Breen x a en the oh of a
“NO. 2 Western... voi ivecss 89: © 060 Tel Sncwn ake, etn} not olf in one word
ut fo! .
FLOUR Fancy winter pay 9 00 525 finder oy rs money. “For § rom
Fancy Sroing patents. «. sees B25 5 50 answer THE FIRESIDR EEKLY offers $100 cash,
Fanc Siraj winter.. 4 75 5 00 | for the second, $75; third, $50; fourth, $25; next
2 Ba wier 4 50 475 Bye, $10 cach; next ton, 85 cach, Te next undid
HA 2 Wlour, “No. 1Timly.. > % 2 > and $10 Will be ven for Special b rie eon:
ron each Sateshd province. No duty or carri-
Baled No. 2 Timothy. vesiv: 12.00 12 50 One dollar for six months’
Mixed ClOVer. .»,.esaenas 1200 12 50 sitbecrt Ca onc Soller for six months
STEaSRY Jom country... z © 3 16 00 each polation Tn Twent: enty-stx niimbers 1 9F th hest
Ci iredae : SIDE WEEKL § fAdclnide x to, o £
FOREN 1 Wh Md 8 i or 2% : % » “First notice. tention this paper. ro a
: ERUOn DIS Pavel
Brows dlings........ n u 1 2 Like other ete Hie ? Bescock's tale is
Cop lt yy ison | Hvaystullof
DAIRY PRODUCTS. I suffer from dick, nervo w
BUTTER—Elgin Creamery 33 . 3 spd, ious, or or dyspepiie hopdac os, sees
on CR =. | Sen ’
Choice country roll....... 15 16 | Ong dose. of Beccham's Pills 1 relieves = sick
Low grade & cooking.. 6 7 | ‘headache in 2) minutes. For sale by all drug-
CHEESE: Pl er'm mild 12 12 | gists. 25 cemtsabox,
Ro Yok Sis rics : 2 $ | Coons are) now hunted in the South with
Yisonsin Sweitzer. .... . 14 1 roman candies.
DADUTREE. «oo natcorinss : | Couvcas, HOARENEsS, SORE TH ~t
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, $iickly relieved Rom ‘8 Tm.
APPLES—Fancy, § bbl... 225 2 50 x RooHER. aabey surpass all other prepare.
Fair to choice, ® bbl.... 180 175 4 in removing hoarseness, and us a couy’
8 bb Le... 8s 2 00 remedy are pre-eminentiy the best.
Pa&k O Beans, ® bbl.. 160 170 FITS topped 1 by D K 8s G
Lima Beans,............s 4 Nerve Ranma: No Tis Ee, er
ONIONS— : Marvelous cures, Treatise and $2 trial bottle
Yellow danvers § bbl.... 225 2 50 | free. Dr. Kline, 981 Arch 8t., Phila., Pa.
Fellow onk onion, bas ed 20 2 9.
banish crate. ........ J ?
gaBBAGE he head. . 3 4 Lo ; 2
Choice so store, ¥ bu 45 48 0 I
Irish of track @ bu...... ¥35 w 38 y
Kilndri’d Jer'y sweet bbl ~ 2 50 217 x ?
POULTRY ETC. : Le : :
DRESSED CHICKENS— : = AFTER 22 YEARS.
essed ducks Bb ..... 17 18 Newton, Ill., May 23, 1888.
LIVE CHICKENS v Bl F 862 to 1885 —ab
rom 1 —
Live Shrkons pr. “vases 85 90 3 to 1535 —about
Live Ducks ® pr......... 8 9% | 22 years—I suffered with
He an 1% i rheumati f the hi
ive Turkeys Bib ....... atism
BOGS _Pa Diol... 1m Bl arth 0 e pk I
THE cure :
ExtraliveGeese @ B...... 50 60 d by the use of St.
Nol Extra live geese Hib E 2 Jacobs Oil. © T. C. DODD.
ixed. icici iin, 3
MISCELLANIOUS. DR KILMERS
TALLOW--Connizy, ,8h.. 1
SEEDS West Med'm ir 775
Mammoth Clover........ 825
Timothy prime.......... 165
Timothy choice.......... 160
Blue grass.c eiossevanees . 265
Orchard grass.....s.eevee + 176
Millet...... ci. v. va . i x00
Buckwheat. .... Satie, 140
RAGS—Countr mixed... 1.
HONEY—White clover.. 17
Buckwheat... seioier 12
CINCINNATI.
: mites on the marke
. Itis
| destroyed forever; Zine cases out of ten are
sheet by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in-
case of deafness (caused
A vemerable Bishop.
Bishop and Mrs. Joseph P. Thomp-
son, colored, of Newburgh, N. Y.,
celebrated their golden wedding. The
Bishop, now 73 year old, was born on
a Virginia plantation, ran away in
his seventeenth year, made good his
escape to the North, learned the
blacksmith’s trade, bought books and
studied them, began preaching and
has been fifty vears in the ministry
and fifteer in the episcopate. ‘‘He
is a large, finc-appearing gentleman,
almost, white,” writes a Newburgh
peighbor, ‘and would be noted in
any assemblage of men.”
Sh estions Often Asked.
2 Ts x is Alabastine
jifarie is a Ee io coating for walls
“gl the same as kalsomin
It 3 the same different oid all other prep-
arations on the market.
Q. Wherein a differ from these kalso-
e from a cement that goes through
Na, of setting on the wall, ‘and grows
harder with age.
What are kalsomines made fro
ys oF hor inert
and are ent, oy dependent
m on the wall.
mines rub and ?
. Because hs neh being animal matter,
decays in i a Short time oy exposure to air an
and inding Oe of the
are the
ferial ass jhe ine contain any injurious
eatin has been most. carefully tested,
i8 recommended by leading sanitarians
througout the country, on account of its
ure.
Q. - has the id investigation shown
ding wall paper
yy Sanitarians condemn in strong terms the
use of use of wall per for wally 2 living rooms on
hyd De IS acd } in its janufactyre.
but plain wor]
AE Can anyt D one wi
A. Any {ig of work, from plain tinting to
the most elaborate decorating can be done. e
Q. How can I learn to do this work and dec-
OE oth Alabastine C Grand
i e ne Company, Gran:
Rapids, Mich., for book of instructions and
suggestions, and illustration of stencils; also
showing six sets of tinted wall designs. Sent
Jupamess women are almost wholly veg
etarians.
Denfuess Can’t be Cured
be local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There 2 is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is i seed constitu-
Sohnhon of t the mucous surfaces.
ve One Iihdred Dollars for any
rrh) that we
A Promising Situation.
(New York Daily Investigator). .
@ood judges say that one of the next 1
calities to achieve distinction by jumpl
from a substantial town to & thriving n
tropolis in a few years will be the city
Superior, Wisconsin, and this, too, wit
out theeffort and struggle through whi
inferior towns have passed while «
fecting the same result. Until a ye
or two ago the average man did not stop
think that Superior as a monopolist of t!
water and rail termini at one end of il
jakes iz in the same position as Buffalo
the other end. Figures are uninteresti
unless given briefly, but compariso
are always important. This little 8
pation, Stedjied by its last census wi
only people, handled mo
coal Ta ii than Did Chicago: of gra
it shipped nineteen million bushels, of flo
sixteen hundred thousand barrels, of wo
four million pounds, and of merechandi
to the valus of thirteen million dollar
Of all lake cities this business w
second only to Chicago in magnitud
There is an ‘economical reason for: th
condition of things. It is that the rt
rateon freight sent west of Lake Mict
gan is one cent per ton mile, whi
the water rate is one-tenth of one cent pc
ton per mile. This position at the e
treme western end of Lake Superior
what gives the city of Superior its prestig
and is making it ow faster tha
Chicago ever did. Besides one hundred ar
one smaller industrial concerns, Superior h:
located twenty-eight large manufacturin
enterprises in the past eighteen months, 1
cluding the American Steel Barge Con
pany, the builders of the famo
“ whaleback” vessel, .which is rev:
lutionizing the lake and ocean Treigl
carrying trade. The twenty-eight “instity
tions above mentioned or iron ahd ste:
plants, Sour ills stove foundries, wago
actories, makers, ship builders an
saw and s ri mills. The most conse:
vative business men in the Northwe:
believe that Superior will grow faste
in the next ten years than an
other city in that prosperous section of th
country, and many of them claim tha
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Mil
waukes have never seen the rapid growt
that will coms to the head of the great.chai
of lakes and the city of Superior.
Thunderstorms occur most frequently :
sunset..
—
Ought to be smalle
gros, griping, old-fashione:
—the
pill. There’s too much unpleasant
ness for the money. Ought to b
better, too. They're big enougl
and make trouble enough, to d
more good.
That’s just what Dr. Pierce’
Pleasant Pellets do,—more gooc
Instead of weakening the systen
they renovate it; instead of uf
setting, they cleanse and regulat
it——mildly, gently, and © naturally
They're the original Little Liver Pil
| — the smallest but mest effective
urely vegetable, perfectly harmles:
de) ig to iy Ozly on
little Pellet fora gentle laxative —
threo. for a cathartic, Sick Head
ache, “Bilious Headache, Constips
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks
and all derangements of the Lived
Stomach and Bowels are prompt!
relieved and permanently cured.
They’re the cheapest pills you can
buy, for they're guaranieed to give
satisfaction, or your money is re-
turned. You pay only for the good
you get. It’s a plan peculiar to Dr.
Pierce’s medicinea,
Pickett’s Sectional
Crates ani Baskets
Sen Seba or des a YI ne
and price list. Address,
W. PICKETT,
DOVER, onto.
Mention this paper.
FARMS ARE, CHEAP
In North Central Kansas. adn ne 8 free with
terms and prices. Address I. PER
Lobes
NSION moms
tes hy
Syrsin last war, senna.
PATENT S W Wash hi n wtons. OC: | AD >
age book free.
i Consumptives and people
who have weak lungs or Asth-
thonsands. [thas
. 1tisnot bad to take.
the best cough syrup.
Sold everywhere. 20e.
ot lnjur-
Jon Welisof any d depth, from 20to foot
es SN atar. Oil or Gas. Ai hs 5 ant
Po; ie Horse Power Machi ri to work Hy 20minutes. *
& teed to drill faster and with T than an;
other. Specially adap to driliing ells n earth or
$010 bor day with Sur mechney rad Coote. Buicodia
per da; our m 0 en
busin for Wine jummer, We — Pr and
Stamps ra AE Catalogue H.
FPlerce Well Excayaver Co., ‘New York.
Zoe Dest, ang sheabest place
WALL PAPER =? 100 am
ples A Yh Toc, posta;
Thos. J. Myers, 1210 Market St., Phila,
H 5.
BS TMAIL
ter or Su;
aturersin the usinese. ond 4
DDREES,
&
Dr. P. Hal, Bb,
ve me
Bit has cured me,
8. Toledo, O.
leasant, Convenie:
§ STAmp for for
d
_ Always specify ERIE.
HALL'S ERIE CATARRHCURE 850c
Has 1 Cured Him}
Sie—I have used your Catary
results—in fact Icantrulysay that
GEO. 8. REYNOLDS, 606 Oliver
HALL’S
ERIE,
THE ORIGINAL .
Torxno, O., Dee. 13, *01
Catarrh Remedy and it
SH Hamat AND ONLY
B. P. Fam, PA.
Take no other.
CENUINE.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
W.BAKER & C08
Breakiast (ocoa.
from which the excess of oil
ee has been removed,
Pw Is absolutely pure and
# it is soluble.
No Chemicals
are used in its preparation. It
Wl) has more than three times the
| strengih of Cocoa mixed with
Starch, Arrowroot or Bugar,
|} and is therefore far more eco-
fk nomical, costing less than one
centa cup. Itis delicious, nour-
~ ishing, strengthening, EAsiLY
DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
Ww. BAKER &C0., Dorchester, Mass.
{ would foe him in Heaven.
D srran
nnd Cheapest on the Market.
ENTS Wanted in this County.
: 06000 & THOMPSON, Binghamton, N. Y.
Live
25
%@ | Kidney, Liverand Bladder Cure,
@ Rheumatism,
36 bri 2 stin
A
14 Travel, Aedyient Calle, or catarrh of bladder.
‘Disordered Liver,
FLOUR—P. ate re Seasons 500: 600 on. gout, billious-headache.
yan Brig 2 Red........ Bt Bl Win COT on oures S kidney difticultios,
CORN~— Ungraded Mixed... 45. 50 tisenss.
OAT g Mixed astern. 3 # Tmpure Blood,
UTT TEAMery. . malaria, gen'l weakness or debility,
EGGS—SBtate and Penn. 15 15 Guprantee—Use or Bottle, if not ben |
TY REPORT, efited, Druggists will refund to you ihe price paid.
EAST LIBERTY, PITTSBURG STOCK YARDS. - Dew EEistn 506: 9 ize; $1.0 9 Smee
Prine Bie CATTLE. v0 4 SET 4 BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
me ers :
Fair to Good. 3% io 4% Hustrated Publcations, wht
- In. ven of Minnesota,
Bullsand dry cows 300t0 350] oh ERLE AEs aa
Veal Calves....... 5:50to 600.
Heavy rough calves 300to 400
Fresh cows, per head 15 0010 45 00 |
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se bililaniny 500t0 795 | 5 mae
“HOGS. ; | ama SECIS Due all |
Philadelphia hogs..........$ 5 10to 515 ; ;
Ehiiadeiphia hogs... .... 51010 520 | RE
Ro vaavveesssnessaranens 480t0 49
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This is why thousands of women have:
been benefited by Mrs. Pinkham’s advice,
and cured by her remedies after all other
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Compound
hasbeen more successful in curing Female:
Complaints than any temedy the world
; as ever, known.
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