Boyer for the a balance , exclusive sinking fund. ong forty-two filed in the mmonwealth * Saumery, . ‘night, in- ed at $60,000, ; e residence Alexander nbs were Investigating he Philadel- De. for ac- rtain changes reports that dealings with y responsible ne bank. The ctions will be 10V0, tell up- ght train and died three Ty ‘Kimmel lestroyed bv the work of ut $3,000. No d license ap- Farst decreed > made’ over 2] guests who ns who-will y ordered that from saloon P, M a, should ssisting in the 1» Krauss, at ed suddenly epublican ey ennsyl- lelphia, died : He was wn butcher, uarreling in during which head with a ‘atal wound. ploye of the d county, was airchance, is he Law and on Sunday of Newville, ewspapers il- sale in that ind on Gospel toons, dying shot in the jus, and died rer was found ood parent- erself, if she the Western esday night, The prison, s and 40° fe- Law.—Judge ered his opin- , al., citizens ounty of Le- 1 others, com- nection asked 1ers from car- ofthe Baker speedily - de- the Supreme 18, when the es wilt Pe ar- besn placed arrisburg, in f Columbia, nt of public on D. Evans, sion ‘will date nted woman ith at Erie. ; fire to ‘her by her bed. itude of pray- ndrymau of 1ton Tribune » 10 the effect SY. ) a fire at her as burned to k, of Potts- business with near Doyles- tion by dis- 1 home. He eighborhood as s committed his vic- L ES a Men- ucks coun- Se amount- were issued begun their pers at Johns- se and stable at Freeport 6,000, partly iydami € was 8, drank sul- er. He .can- Zi terrible. or his recov- phi vetoed delphia Trac- introduce the r of streets. ires over the m and Will- r, for libeling by Governor owe free. veen fixed as Jon.5 + eh irder ‘case at ree verdict. d very sud- it New Castle, scalded her na pair of his week, and d, ‘the black aving ' caused once to the 1) mine, Mmear illed fdward Widely known as proprietor of Derry's Wea- terproef Harness Oil, tells of his terrible sufferings from Eczema and of inflammatory rheumatism, followed by Sait Rhum breaking out on my right les. Thehumot spread all over my legs, back and arms; an foul mass of sores, swollen and Hehing terr.kly, causing intense pain if the skin was broken by Scrtiteliing, and dis- charging constantly. I is impossible to describe my 18 years of ngony and torture. Ispent ‘Thousands of Dollars to futile efforts, to get well, and was. discon and ready to die. At this time was unable to lle down in bed, had to ‘sit up aH the time, and was nuable to walk without crutches. I had to hold my arms away from my body, ¢ d had to have my arms, pack and legs aged tw iee a day. friend urged me to take Hood bailey by taking half a tonspoonul, My Stomach Was All Out of Order But the medicine soon “corrected this, aod in six weeks I could see a Shanee in the eondition of the humor which | “cor driven to the sur soen healed, al able five man thal years, I for Se nt Bye a ool arms are so ‘The Delight of myself and wife at my recovery it Is tonpossible to tell. To all my business friends in Boston and over the eountry, Irecommend Hood's Sarsaparilla from personal experience. G. DERzY, £5 Brag: ford Street, Providence, R. To. ~ Xyeu are: Biltous ake Hood's Pilla: PN vid i 5 9p Si SO0OTHING, HEALING Dropped on Sugar, to take Johnson’ 's Anodyne fips for Crou Sore Throat, Tonsilitis. Colic, Sram, and an Mn mplaints, Cuts an i Core Coat a atarrh, aon Hi 8, 0g FEtraine. CR Baie for: No i free. everywhere; Price 85 a wo 8 JORNEON & CO. Bokton, Mass. PDR KILMER'S melts Kidney, Liverand Bladder Cur re. Rheumatism, | fit Hp k dustin Salle, irrita tion, aoa Hont or catarrh of 3 er Disordered Liver, Ln ng Impure lood, Scrofula, malaria, gen’! weakness of debility, i iets whi retana $5 Qoe One Bonet if not ben At Dra iste, 0c. size, $1.00 Size. Sinvalids’ jo Health” free— Consultation free, oak KILMER © Oo: BINGHAMTON, N, ¥s Grom Bain | Apply Balm Into each nostril. ELY BROS., 3 Warren 8t., N. -Y. WALL PIPER ET Thos. J. Myers, 1216. . FRiEND” Dee. » 1686.2 wife used pia Te, FRIEND before her third confinement, and A578 48 would ; not be without it for hundreds of dollars, > : fhe proper third, sufficient ti Jam: O n appropria ton K | desk in thé ww Awent into s journed. ' | a town of 5,000 people being broken. 0 na rman i his bill of last ¢ gongress prohibit. hr Ca Sanadien D Suflroads from oe usiness unless they com with the interstate commerce act. Yattor ny transaction of considerable routine business the Senate, at2 o “clock this afternoon, went .into executive ses PITISBURG. _THE WHOLESALE PRICES ABE GIVEN BELOW. into peals of «merriment and continued un- | ; GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. : WHEAT No: 2 Red; von Ne $ » dor 3. 2 Veilow & ear. cdr roy : di avn ivi AB dl | cosnsindiesarnn 43 44 y shaft’ Mi iY sisavnaiea 44 ooo 45 are 1 Wh ie. 36 87 2 Wh pits. . 86 36 = 34 Fa cy Spx patetits. - sn ; 5 2 I tral winter: J $4.50 1 Ss ‘Bak: RA 450 47 Rye Flour. pcan. ens #4 75 5 00 HAY-—Baled"No. t 13 00 13 50 .- Baled No. 2 Tomothy. 12.00 12 50 Mixed Clover. ........ 12°00 12 50 TREY from country... 1200 15.00 STRAW — Wheat. . 6 50 a Oats: .......... 7 50 8 00 FEED-—No, Wil Md’ ® T2000 9100 Brown Middlings....:... 1700 18.0) TD. ci: viens ones siesssenr 1 D0 18 00 Chop ...... ENT 1880 18°00 \ DAIRY PRODUCTS. ’ B TER Flgin Creamory 082. 33 ancy Créarnery.. ee u8L 32 Faney country Toll. i... 23 25 - Choice countryroll....... 15 16 Low grade & coo cooking... 6 7 CHEESE—O I'll cr’m mild ‘12 12 New York Goshen. .... a 12 13 Wisconsin Swiss bricks.. 14 15 “Wisconsin Sweitzer. . ... «“ .. 14 15 =. Dib ils SRA 12 13 RUIT AND VEGETABLES, ; APPLES Fancy, bbl... 22 250 Fair to Shoice, # bbl... 50 175 BEAN bbl..... 185 200 Pa &. Pn |bbl..... 1 60 170 Jima ans... .. ces anren 3 4 ONIONS- 2 Nally danvers 8 bbl.... 225 2.50 allow onion, 2 bbl... .. 150 2 00 Spanien, 9 crate..... 125 14) CABBAGE kg head. . 5» 6 POTATOES— Choice from store, § . bu 45 48 Irish on track ® bu...... 35 38 Kilndri’d Jer'y sweet@®bbl 2 50 275 How ow Langtey Goes FRopping. or rai rr: Tan to n rs, and it is the key to her “wearing quality” in her success with women. Follow her or an afternoon’s shopping tour and see il “I am not right. She enters a fashionable milliner’s on Fifth avenue (she gets all her hats | druggists. ~af one place’. Her catriage, with the awfully pompous English coacliman on the box and the awfully diminutive but equally dignified and bebuttoned footman at the door, stands at the curb. The half-dozen women of fashion in the ace glance round as she appears. ith perfect ease she passes among them and to an Mtendant she says in a conversational tone: “Tell Miss that Mrs. Langtry is here, please, » ? This lady appears and is greeted with a cordiality almost like that of a sister. But no gush, Then the work of choos: ing two or three becoming fats begins. No impatidnce, no disgust, no hauteur is visible.. With a skill which is pecul- iarly her own she will succeed, before leaving the store, in getting the. frank opinion of every lady present on each hat considered before making a de- cision. This is all done in the most off-hand and polite manner possible, as though she should say: : “Now, we are all here on common ground and know each other's weak- nesses in the matter of personal adorn- ment. Of course we are not acquainted, but it's all informal, don’t you know— just like being on ship-board—so tell fe the truth.” Of course this isn't what she says with her tongue, but with her manner. With a monosyllabic appeal she draws out each, without apparently tending to do an thing of the sort. ‘When she has finished she sits comfortably down upon a lounge and has a nice little five- minute conversation with the head of the concern. Then with a smile she re-enters her carriage and is gone, and every lady in the place, including the employes, goes home and declares at dinner that Mrs, Langtry is the most charming woman she has ever met, despite the scandal- mougers Her secret is this: She appraciates fully her own beauty and all that it is worth, and will freely discuss it in seeking garments which set it off ; bul this she does in such a confidential and frank manner as to disarm an enemy ai ‘one stroke.— Washington Posk He Insisted On Being Shot. A case of very uncommon nature is to come before the Council of State in Paris. Some time age a soldier named Gugel tried to kill an officer against whom he bore a grudge, and having been tried by court-martial ‘was condemned to death. The Presi- dent of the Republic, on all the cir- cumstances of the case being laid be- fore ‘him, used his prerogative of mercy, and the sentence of death was changed to one of twenty years’ penal servitude. The prisoner; upon being informed of the fact, how- ever, flatly refused to profit by this | clemency, and maintained his right to be shot, arguing that such a death dees not QISHOHGE a soidier, whereas penal servitude is degrading. He now appeals to the Council of ‘State to annuly the President’s ‘decree and order the execution of the original sentence. There is some doubt as to the jurisdiction of the Council, and the general opinfon is Gugel will be obliged to overcome his prejudice 3gaiusy life coupled with hard work. —————— lpr frre ‘European Famines. n 1016 an awful famine raged throughout all’ Europe, and again from 1193 to 1195, when complete crop failures caused ‘terrible suffering. In England and France the people ate the flesh of dogs and eats, and many cases of cannibalism were re- corded. During the latter three years thousands upon thousands pore ished from starvation. POULTRY ETC, DRESSED Of CHICK ENS— is Dressed ducks CE sna . 17 Dressed Jurke s@8 h:.... 17 LIVE KENS— Live hs pr... : 85 Live Ducks 8 pri........ 75 Live Geese 8 Pr......... 1.00 Live Turkeys 9B ....... 18> EGG om 1 & Ohio fresh.. 14 FEATHERS— Extra live Geese 2D..... 50 Nol Extra live geese 48 ized. raisins 25 MISCELLANIOUB. TALLOW—Country, Bh... 3 SER )S—West Med'm clo’ er. 7.65 80 Mammoth Clover. veieaiva 7 90 00 Timothy vaveans: 1 OF Timothy ¢ Sono 1 60 Blue grass... .ccvsosevaea 265 2 80 Orchard grass. Yimsevannens 175 Millet... ............ 5... 2100 BUCKWHEAS, + 2s osirsesons 140 150 RAGS—Countr mixed 1 “HONEY-=White clover... 16 17 Buckwheat vere Sauea ves . 12 15 2 CINCINNATI, : Rem cs evsiin sais 8 50@ $4 25 WHEAT To. 2 Red., 91 92 RYE—No. 2....... an 89 90 CORN—Mixed.icv.iv. rite ‘40 41 APS ohana es ceseien 30 81 BEGGS... es ve 11 12 BUTTER... 0 sn. 25 31 PHILADELPHIA, E 2 Sins aire teases $4 25@ 85 00 WHEAT New No. 2. Red. 9617 «07 CORN—No. 2, Mixed......i./0.} 146 47 OATS—No. 2, White..... aaa 36 87 BUTTER Creamery Exim, : 25 33 BEGGS—Pa. . Firsts ii. vin, 12 13 NEW YORK. A Er ratenis aa . 500 6 00 HEAT-—No, 2 Red. ....., . 95 101 RE Weate tern... ... oii 89 01 CORN Lnpraded Mixed... 45 49 OATS—Mixed Western. 34 ¢ BUTTER~—Creamery..«...-» 2 30 EGGB—State and oa 13 14 LIVE-S8TOCK REPORT, y . EAST LIBERTY, PITPSBURG STOCK YARDS, CATT LE. [rime fice. aims arava i$ 50to ix t Good. ons sasens Cmitao 1 radians ns Ceiivss 320to 8 40 Bulls and dry’ COME. {+ ors. 3 00to 3 60 . Veal Calves... ...... ree 4 00to 500 Heavy rough calves. © 2b0to 350 Fresh cows, per head... ..... 15 00t045 00 00-1 pri $ 59¢to 615 Prime 95 to 1 sheep.... 15. Common 70 to 75 1b sheep. 4 50 to 5 00 Lambs... ci aan. 380to7 00 fphia hops. o ce. 500te 510 Philade phia hogs....... I Vieanvis 5 60to 505 oR gio 4 50't0 4 70 0 © ‘sorts of diseases. ; ; ‘| risk. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | Jn The seed is planted you. feel “run-down? ‘and Malarial, typhoid or when ¢ uged - up.’ bilious fevers spring, from it — all on’t take any Discovery invigorates the system and repels disease. It starts the torpid liver into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the processes of diges- tion and nutrition, and builds up flesh and strength. For all diseases that come from a. disordered liver and impure blood, skin, scalp and serofulous affections, it’s the onl remedy that’s guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure: in every case, you have your money back. You' pay only for the good yom get. The worst oases yield to the mild, soothing, cleansing and heal- ing properties of Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, That’s why the proprie- tors oan, and do, promise to pay $500 for a cage of Catarrh in’ the Head which they cannot cure, sesstscses *Tult's Tiny Pillse ing elation fy of ming, bur @ oii seseoscsoel The Skill and Rnowledge Eesential to the production of the most per- fect and popular laxative remedy known have enablel the Californias Fig Syrup Co. to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy. Syrup of Figs, as # is conceded to he theuniversal laxative, For sale by all ei ti ni Philadelphia has 7.000 fewer licensed sa- loons than New York. NTATE OF UHIO, $3 oF OF ‘1OLEDO, Lucas Coun 3 fos J. Cheney aps oath that he is'the senior er of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., d business in the Clty 2 of Toledo, County and State af will pay the sum of $100 for each h said ar catarrh thai ured use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. x J. CHENEY. FRAXR Sworn to before me and Sarecribed in m presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., +580, a A. W. GLEASON, {omar } ——— Notary Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts Airoon on the blood and mucous i of the system. Rend for rh fonisla Jree. JBENEY . 0 Bold by Druggists, 5c. 2 In California peach trees are successfully grafted with roszbuds, thus producing groves of red, white and pink TOSeS. Young married ladies find in Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound a trusty friend and in the *Guide to Health and Etiquette” a book that answers all their questions. An Oronogo, Mor; man bet his whiskers and lost them. Mr. M. A Murry, Wilmington, #1 had one of ev N mington, De ae 3 oriios el to dott ved sey much good for headac che. 5 Elo ng. Brazil has 2,000, 000 acres of coffee. The normal life, well being, and happiness of mankind depend ron the physical health and perfection of Woman.” These are the Words of Lydia E, Pinkham, and they are rue. The women of Russia travel only one-third as offen as the men, much less, in fact,than the women of other nations. BEECHAM'S Pints will cure consti ation, keep the blood: eool and the iver = good working order; price 25 cents a “BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES"” are widely known as an admiranle remedy for Bron- chitis, Hoarseness, Coughs and Throat troub- les. Suldomyinbozes. FITS stopped free by Dr. Krixes GREAT NErvE RESTORER. No fits after first rial bovis Marvelous cures. Treatise Se En tri ~ The casting out of the devil of disease was once a sign of authority. Now we take a little more time about it and cast out devils by thousands—we do it by knowledge. Is not a man who is taken possession of by the germ of consumption possessed of a devil ? ) A little book on careruL LIVING and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil will tell you how to exorcise him if it can be done, Free. Scorr ¥ Bowxg, Chemists, 132 South sth Avenue New Yor : our gt keeps Scott’s Emulsion of cod-li oil—all druggists everywhere do. $1. So 33 PN U14 93 free. Dr. Kline, 031 Arch "August Flower” “Iam happy to state to you and to suffering humanity, that my wife has used your wonderful remedy, August Flower, for sick headache and palpitation of the heart, with satisfactory results. For several years she has been a great sufferer, has been under the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, and found little relief. She was in- duced to try August Flower, which gave immedaite relief. . We cannot say to much for it.” I. C. Frost, Springfield, Mass. : ® and limbs swollen and scaly like a dead fish. S.S. S. AND IT CURED ME. My skin is soft gone.—R. N, MITCHELL, Macon, Ga. over my face and breast. cures Send for our Treatise, mailed free. Obstinato Blood Humeor. [ HAD TERRIBLE ECZEM FOR EIGHTEEN VEARS—WAS in bed six’ months at a time-body The itching was terrible, and finally LOST MY SIGHT. After treatment by five physicians, and other remedies without relief, I took and smooth, and the terrible trouble is ad I know the above statement to be true.—S. S. HARMON, Macon, Ga. I was for some time troubled with an obstinate RASH OR HUMOR, that spread TI consulted physicians, and used many remedies without a cure. ‘At the suggestion of a friend I uséd Swift's Specific, was two years ago, and I have had no return of the trouble. —E.H. WELLS, Chesterficid, Va. » S. is the safest and best remedy for all troubles of the Blood and Skin. It y removing the cause, and at the same time builds up the general health, which completely cured me. This . SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. the rors leather produced in tacks or wax thr smooth $a. 06 to $5.00, and acknow For GENTLEMEN. £5.00 xmie.. 84,00 %0 0 193,50 t, ®2.50 Era 83 05 ois, ip” 0 Goodwear ® Shoe. IT IS A CAUTIO If not for gale in Four wanted. Postage free. AG where I have no agent and Ee a them Rp TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. DUTY you owe to yourself and your family, during these hard times, to get the most value for your money. You can economize in your foot- wear if you purchase W. I. Douglas’ Shoes, which, without question, represent a greater value for the money than any other makes. W. L. DOUGLAS’ name and tha price is stamped a on the bottom of each shoe, which protects the consumer against high prices and inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas’ Shoes by attempt- ing to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraud- uient, and subject to prosecution by law, for obtaining mofiey under faise pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Niass. Jace send direct to Factory, stating kind size and width TS WANTED. W. L. DOUGLAS $3. SHOE gentlemen is a fine Calf Shoe, made seamiess, of this country. There are no eads to hurt the feet, and is made as inside as a hand-sewed shoe. It is as stylish, easy fitting and durable as custom-made shoes Oos' g from ‘to be the = Best in the World for the price. For LADIES. $3. 00 Bae il £9, 50 Bost Dongola, $2.0 Calf and Dongola. 5 i a5 ay. For BOYS’ & YOUTH'S. $2 & ®°1.75 SCHOOL SHOES. Will give exclusive sale to shoe denlers free in local paper. 2 : i Hig it iN BS oh 1H ul Eat ves ver. comes results bad ea LD. TE Headache ey res pelo ’ FITLER'S ITEEwS CARMINATIVE A boon to suffer) ng shildrs The safest and moss REMEDY FOR LIEVING THE AJLMEN' S INCL DENT TO CHILDREN TEETHING, LAE and cor tain Sure Jo for’ DEARRH@EA, CRAMPS, FLATULENCE, COLIC AN SOMMER COMPLAINTS, in adults and 25 cents per bottle. - Deliverad by mail to any P. O. in the U.S. on Tolelnt of peice In — mp De. FITLER, No. 400 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, P WELL DRILLING Iness 10 for ell f any depth, 20to fora : Gaz. Our Mounted § 00.8 an icHoreo Fo set $0 work in fh minutes. a Booeially Tf era Fle To aves of s ; @ 0 ar with hi - tog la. Bi an our machine: Ol On totes tor Water or smimer. We’ hoi tha oldaet t and eos Catalogo X. stating Luly = hin grad cataopieX LL SUPPLY oto rs « New Yon Plso’s Remedy Sor Catarrh is the Rest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Sold by druggists or emp oy mall, 80c. E.'T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. bines with 3 sized oe picture catalogue or Rug and Embroidery Pat PS. Retan : BE. ROLE 00. k: £0, Toledo, Toledo, Se CENTS (nmmpiaiiirsey beaut ul pox Corrs HE ae, Bt. News orl s © Y., wante SCLERS ko se Nomsgnt SEOCE. st, anda copy of ADRIAN SIE $30 W: FT | HELLO] %¢ EVERY FAMILY, School, Library, and omce | s- H-0-U-L-D Have a Dictionary. Care should be taken to GET fix BEST THE INTERNATIONAL, New from Cover to Cover, Successor of the * UNABRIDGED,” AS THE ONE TO BUY. 10 years spent revising. 100 editors employed. $800,000 expended. 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