The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, October 06, 1892, Image 7

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liven man named Adam Roundy.
who recently moved there with hit
wife and two other women, wha, he
sald, were his daughters. It finally
‘became known to the neighbors tha!
all threc were Roundy's wives. Fi
one explained matters and sald
: . they were all much in love with him,
and, being unable to agrees whick
should marry him, determined to all
ree elope with him. They seem
contented with their lot. :
; vur Funny Congressmen.
A student of the Congressional
Record finds that never before has
the word “laughter” been bracketed
ften in the speeches of members
in the gecor], of the recent sesalon.
Wasa beauty, fair, plump
and healthy. But when
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i ‘sear. Crescent Ave., Cypress Hills, Brooklyn.
Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, biliouss
hapor to state to you and
to suffering umanity, that my wife
‘has your wonderful remedy,
August Flower, for sick headache
, and palpitation of the heart, with
satisfactoryresults. Forseveral years
she has been a great sufferer, has
De under the treatment of eminent
icians in this city and Boston,
d found little relief. She was in-
ed to try August Flower, which
gave immedaite relief. We cannot
say to much for it.” L.C Frost,
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PiR CEXT. IN TWO MONTHS, 2
56 per cant. in ‘August, 80 percent, In Septem
ber, is what we paid Depeositors in earn
4ings from safe speculative investments of $25 ano
upwards. Send for book. Solicitors and Or
ganizersemployed. Address:
GEO. M. IRWIN & CO,,
Bankers and Brokers,
Ferguson Block, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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LERA" DIMINISHING. |
NEW YORK FREE OF THE PEST.
Bo The Scandia Released From Quarantine.
Secretary Foster Says the
= _Dauger is Past.
THE SCANDIA RELEASED,
- The bahner pest ship of the Hamburg
Beet, the Beandia, which arrived at New
‘quarantine from Hamburg September 9,
with a record of 32 deaths during the voy-
for Baltimore, the port for which she was
originally destined. Al her passerigers who
have been on Hoffman Island for the past
| ten days or more: were landed at Ellis ls-
land.
Secretary of the Treasury Charles Foster
‘I consider the danger passed.
Nevertheless, the ‘Government will mot re-
lax its vigi ance.’
All reports from the detained steanships
at the Upper aud Lower Quarantine sta-
tions, New York harbor, are faverable, and
with Fire Island acd Camp Low depopu-
lated, and the last of the Scandia’s passen-
gers released from Hoffman Island, the
cholera may be said to be stamped out. The
only infected ship left in the lower bay is
the Bohemia, the Jast vesscl to arrive with
cholera. Her steerage passengers were
transferred to Hoffman Island, and the ship
was disinfected more thoroughly than was
possible while the people were on board.
In the upper bey a number of ships are
detained, most of them being held because
they are from Hamburg, but on none of
them have any signs of cholera been dis-
covered. :
The N. Y. state board of health in its cnr.
rent report says: “Of Cholera to SBeptembe
24 there were thin the city limits of oo
York 8 sporadic cases and 6 deaths. The
first occurred September 6. No hew cases
existing at date mentioned. Twenty-two
deaths occurred in the port, which is free
from the disease at this issue.”
The five new cases on board the Bohemia
at at Quarantine; 8. L., reported September 27
to have been the last flicker in the ex-
pirin ie of cholera. Dr. Byron's report
hursda night was as follows:
“Patients under treatment for cholera. 31;
for measles,
cases or suspects since September 27. ”
PEOPLE RETURNING TO HAMBURG.
The number of fresh cases of cholera at
Hamburg on Thursday yas 130, 8 more than
Wednesday: deaths 19 less than
day before; burials 149, ¥ ‘fewer than Wed-
nesday. The hospitals are treating only
1.158 patients, 711 fewer than previous day.
¥rom Altona nine fresh cases and nine
deaths are report
The return of the fugitives has now fairly
begun, and all trade, outside of the Harbor
district, shows a daily increase.
The "work of cleaning, disinfecting and
improving the lower quaiters of Hamburg is
continued with unabated energy, and will
be prosecuted throughout the winter, in an-
ticipation of a slight outbreak next summer.
At Berlin two new and 10 suspected cholera
cases appeared; at w and Podgorze one
death each ocenrred; at Buda Pesth four
deaths and five new cases are reported.
A VILLAGE STRICKEN WITH CHOLERA.
The cholera epidemic is assuming serious
Be oportions at ‘the Portal, a village near
Be France, Work is entirely sus-
the situation becomes more
Pritical Tai day. There have been over
100 cases in the last ten da¥s and 21 deaths
TEN MEN BURIED ALIVE.
Caught by a Cave-in in a Mine. The
Voices of The Entcmbed Men Heard
by The Rescuers.
A cave-in oceurrad, at the East = Norrie
mine, at Ironwood, Mich. Ten men are en-
tombed. The mine was surrounded all day
by weeping and frantic women and child-
ren and the scenes were pitiful,
Hundreds of men are
ing to rescue their companions,
The = company is driving pipes
to get air to the men If the water in the
mine does not rise and drown them they
may be rescued. Voices can be heard at ia-
tervals.
The names of the entombed men are
Johnson, Abraham Thompson,
Frank Damshon and Samuel Damshon,
miners; four timber-men names unknown,
two trammers names unknown.
The skip tender isalso missing and it is
feared that he was caught i in the cave-in.
A BARD LUCK STORY,
The Survivors, However. Will Have
Lots of Cash to Spend.
The whaling steamer Mary G. Hume,
Captain Tiltos, arrived in port at San Fran-
cisco. 14 days from Unalaska. The steam-
er has been gone over two years and a half,
and for two winters was housed in the ice.
She came back with only two men forward.
Two of her crew were drowned at Unalaska,
one died in the North, and a number died
before the Arctic ocean was reached. Her
catch for the cruise has been 38 whales, the
bone and oil of which are worth $400,000.
The Hume was out about 100 days when
the first accident occurred, esultitig | in the
loss of two of the crew. A small boat was
capsized and a sailor named Briscoll and a
German named Paul were drowned. Stew-
art Myers died from rheumatism the first
winter. Both winters the steamer was
quartered at Hereschel island, and in the
Spring weént to Cape Bathurst and McKenzie
rive
54 the racond winter scurvy broke out and
there were seven men down at one time.
lad named Raymond Lapierre was taken to
Marine ry in this city almost a wreck,
KILLED WITH AN AXE.
work-
Two Men Arrested for the Brutal Murder
of an. Inoffensive Man.
At New York. Frank Paulsen, aged 5!
years, and a veteran. of the war. was found
dead in his room, the victim of a mosi
brutal and revolting murder,
Charles Knoch, a former associate of the
murdered man, who frequently Visited him
at his boarding house, No. 139 Hester street,
was arrested on suspicion: He is a tall ang
powerful man. whose dress coincides with
the description given by the murdered man's
landlady of a man whom she saw. running
from the house a few moments befo e the
discovery of the crime.
No motive can be ascribed for the act, as
none of the murdered man’s effects had been
disturbed. The crime was apparently com:
mitted with an axe or an adze.
Frank W. Rohle, a Swede, was also ar:
rested on suspicion. He had an ax unde:
bis coat and with it tried fo kil the office;
who arrested him.
Four Lives Lost in a Wreck:
The west bound fast express on the Wests
| ern railway ran into some wild cars at Opel-
ka; Ala, The engineer, Lewis Willis, and
age, hoisted anchor Thursday and sailed .
8; convalescents, 34; no new}
TRADE BETTER THAN IVER.
Business Continues to Increase Steadily
for this Beason.
LR.G.Dun & Co's Weekly Review of
Trade says:
Business continues larger than ever at
this time of the year, and the commercial
sky is withouta cloud. While the eeason
brings the usual shrinkage in distribution
of textile goods, the mills are nevertheless
crowded with orders and the demand of the
products of iron, steel and - leather has im-
proved. Money is everywhere in ample
supply and collections have very rarely
been more generally satisfactory, so that
the demand for commercial loans is un-
usually light for the season.
The outgo of money from West
ern | centers, for purchases in the
country, is larger than usual, and yet there
is no embarrassment. Crop reports are un-
iformly favorable, and the promise is dis-
tinctly better than it-wasafew weeks ago.
At the South trade is much encouraged by
some advance in the price of cotton, and it
is therefore more active. In general busi.
ness is not only -large and remarkably
healthy, but the outlook for coming months
is everywhere Teparded with the utmost
confidence.
At Boston dry goods are ‘active and the
mills very busy, with the. demand such in
some lines that they cannot produce goods
fast enough. Collections * are ' excellent,
The boot and shoe trade is very satisfactory,
and sales of wool are much larger than last
vear. At Philadelphia iron improves with
Jarge sales, and hardware, recently quiet, is
snow more active. The liquor and tobacco
trades are busy, the manufacture of cigars
and the jewelry trade improved, with good
yada in oil aud aval stores;
00ds moving
I itty an trade in Finssware is very
busy. At Cleveland trade is improving and
larger than last vear, and at Cincinnati the
bi trade ig better than previous years.
Although a slight decline is seen at the
South, the Western trade largely exceeds
previous reco
Chicago reports merchandise sales greater
than last year, the harvest progressin, well,
money active, and all conditions g Re
ceipts of produsts show an increase in eve
thing except rye; moderate in flour, por
cheese, wool and Lides, a quarter in barley.
seed hogs and sheep, y t¥o-ihirds in hutter,
two-fold n in dressed beef, red ments ro)
broom eorn and RAT ih wheat, corn
oats. At St. Louistrade is distinctly
tier in dry goods, shoes, hats and railway
Suphlics, and collections are prompt. At St.
Paul business is larger than a year ago; at
Omaha very active, with an increase over
last year in many lines; at Kansas City good,
with heavy receipts of cattle and grain and
elevators about full. Business at Denver is
modera'e.
Wheat and oais are nearly a cent and corn
18 cents Jowe-, and receipts of wheat at
Western points have been 6,326,605 bush-
els in four days, against exy: ‘orts of on ly 650,
116 bushels. Bpeculationin cotton has been
enormons, sales reaching 1,360.000 bales.
with an advance of a quarter during the
week. in spite of better receipts and more
favorable crop reports. Pork products are
highes pork 75 cents per barrel, lard 55 and
hogs 25 cents per 100 Ib. Coffee is an eighth
stronger, but oil about 2 cents lower. West-
ern receipts ot cattle are 175,000 head ,Againet
145,000 the same week last vear. Coal is
more active but at cut rates, deliveries hav-
ing been made this month at May prices,
and agents decline to make another nomi-
nal advance.
The Treasury has paid out $800,000 more
notes! against as much. more silver added,
and has taken in $2.000,000 mpre gold dur
ing the weex, but the demand for mone
the West and South continues smallert a
usus
The business failures during the last seven
days number for the United States 277, Can-
ada 381, total 208; as comparédd with 211 last
week, 182 the week previous to the last. and
230 for the corresponding week of last year.
Two Ugly Fires.
At Chicago a disastrous fire occurred in
thé Nickel Plate freight yard. Forty cars of
merchandise were consumed.
cstimated at $100,000,
At Denver, Col., the Buenna Vista hotel,
a two-story frame dwelling at the corner of
Sixth and Lawrence Streets, was destroyed
by fire. Gustave Kearse perished in the
flames and Annie Conderson, A. McDou-
gall and Tom Arnold were severely buzned
————————
A Missouri Tragedy,
Harvey Plattenburg, a brother-in-law of
the late Maj. John N. Edwards, the well
known newspaper writer and author, shot
and instantly killed James McDowell at
Lexington, Mo. Policeman David M. Gray
attempted to arrest Plattenbnrg and was
shot and fatally wounded. Plattenburg was
afterward lodged in jail. TItis said there
was a long standing grudge between the
two men. Plattenburg comes of one of the
oldest and best families in the State.
A FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION.
Three Men Killed By An Exploding Los
comotiv:.
At Birmingham, Alabama the boiler of a
locomotive on the I'ennetsee Coal, Iron and
Railroad Company's road, blew up instant
ly killing Engineer John Elmore and Tfa-
tally scalding FiremanZ®Benjamin Garner
Samuel Estes, standing a hundred yards
away, was struck and fatally huri. Noth:
ing was found of Engineer Elmore's body,
except one foot. 3(0 vards away.
Struck Twice in the Same Place.
At Schenectady, N. Y., John Ehavor. aged
75. while sitting at a window was struck by
lightning a few , weeks ago, partially para-
lyzed and’ marked with a scarlet circle on
his right cheek, below the eye. The other
night there way a terrific crash of thunder,
and Shavor's daughter ran into his room,
where she found him dead on almost the
same spot where he was struck before.
Harrity Orders Another Ballot.
At Harrisburg. Pa., Secretary of State Han
rity ordered the printing of another sample
ballot containing the presidential ticket of
the People’s party and Bocialist-Labor
party, whose nomination papers have been
filed since the printing of the specimen bal*
lot recently mailed to County Commission-
‘ers and other officials.
A Small Boy Roasts Hiu Sister,
Tommy Crutch, 6 years old, tne son of
the Rey. Thomas Crutch, of Magnolia, Ark.,
while playing with his 4-year-old sister, lit
a match and placed it under her clothes
The child was burned to a crisp.
Justtoe is Rlow in Rome.
They manage their criminal busi
ness very carefully in Rome. It has
taken the authorities three years t¢
complete the arrangements of the
trial of seven persons for forgery.
i Meanwhile the suspects have. been in :
The loss is |
Jocge Waxem's Political Proverbs,
The Congressman that thinks this
Government: Xin be run on 83.75%
week most gencrly eats with bie
knife.
Thar is Congressmen that thinks it
is trezon to taxpayers fer Uncle Sam
to use a bath tub instid ov washin’' iv
the crick.
"The Congressman that wares a pa.
per koller and fassens his gallus with
a shingle nale thinks $85,000 a yer is
too much wages fer him.
It takes some Congressmen a long
time to find out the differents betwixt
& paved street and a country lane.
It's a sine of progress when a Con-
gressman ain't afeered to walk on a
yelvét carpet with his boots on.
Thar's a good deal besides legisla-
‘shun fer a Congressman to lern in
Washington.
Some Congressmen never larns how
to drink shampane without gaggin’
at the price.
A Congressman that will ware a
lker dot cravat with a dress sute !
is always hollerin’ for retrenchment
and reform.
A Congressman that won't pay his
jusy debts ain’t fit to make laws.
Some Congressmen ain't the fools
they look, and then again some air.
—7Free Press.
av Koep Away RMoles.
A simple and cheap way to keep
moles out of a yard is to plant a few
castor beans, says a St. Louis paper.
"These are quite ornamental in ap-
pearance and seem to have the power
of keeping moles at a distance. This
naturally sounds like a superstition,
but hundreds of suburban owners and
renters will confirm the statement
that the remedy, or rather the pre
ventive, is most effective. It often
happens in a ncw subdivision that
yards are cut all to pieces by moles,
with the exception of those in which
castor beans are growing, these es.
caping every time. the only inference
being that there Is something in the
smell of the plant or the root which |
keeps away the burrowing pests.
MARKETS.
PITTSBURG.
THE WHOLESALE PRICES ARE GIVEN BELOW,
RAIN, FLOOR AND FEED.
WHEAT No. 2 R B@d 71
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RYE—No. 1 Pa & Ohio. .
No. 2 Western, New......
FLOUR—Fancy winter pat’
Faucy Sprin puede... ee
ancy Straight winter.
ny nh ies aaoias
Rye Flour
HAY Baled No. 1 Tim'y..
Baled No. 2 Timothy.....
Mixed Clover. ............
Timorhy from country. y
BTRAW — Wheat
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Renee ioe SE ENE
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Brown Shidalings. ENE
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DAIRY PRODUCTS.
BUTTER—Elgin Creamery
Fancy Creamery
Fancy country roll. .
Choice country voll. .
Low grade & cooking.
CHEESE—Q New cr'm mild
New York Goshen.......
. Wisconsin Swiss brick
‘Wisconsin Sweitzer
Limburger. .
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
APPLES—Fancy, $ bbl
Fair to choice,
BEANS—S8elect, i)
Fa & 0 Beans, ® bbl
3 Beans,..... wasn .
ONT NS—
Yellow danvers 8 bu....
Yellow onion, ¥ bbl
Spanish, crate
CA BAGH —New @ crate...
POTATOES
Fancy Rose per bbl
Choice Rose per bbl
POULTRY ETC.
DRESSED CHICKENS.
Dressed ducks $#1b.
Dressed tur evs 30
LIVE CHICKENS—
Live Spring chickens § pr
Live Ducks # pr.
Live Geese @ pr....
Live Turkeys EN oh
EGGS8—Pa & Dhio fresh. .
FEATHERS—
Extra live Geese §
Nol Extra live geese b
Mize
HOOD
PND pd pt pO
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MISCELLANIOUS.
TALLOW Country, Bh.
SH
SEEDS—West Med'm clo’er
Mammoth Clover
Timothy prime
Timothy choice..... SiGe
Biue gr.
Orchard grass
Mitlet
Buckwheat 1:50
RAGS—Country mixed .
HONEY—White clover.. 19
Buckwheat. 15
22
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Ww JA New No.2. It Red.
CORN— 0.2, Mixed.
OATSNG: 3 2, White
BU TTER~—Creamery Extra.
EGGS—Pa., Firsts..........
— TORK.
FLOUR—Pa
CORN—Ungraded Mixed...
OATS—Mixed Western..
BUTTER—Creamery
EGGS—State and Penn
LIVE-STOCK REPORT.
EAST LIBERTY, PITTSBURG STOCK YARDS.
CATTLE.
Prime Steérs.....-.........
Fair to Good.
Comm: ;
Bulls Fk dry cows
Veal Calves... caiiniieenns .
Heavy rough calves........
Fresh cows, per head
Prime 95 to 100-1 rr .$
Common 70t07 sheep. iv
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Fesaviena mia idan duns ue
Four Railroads Overlooked,
“Strange that four railroads, one a belt line,
end two fuel-oil pipe-lines, nine
Chicago,
Jay A, Dw
miles fron)
have been overlooked,” said
when They 1aid out the
shoul
ns & Co,,
town of Griffith. Four factories located, ho
res
uses
8 Sprung up at once. —Chicago Nowe,
a SHARSPEARE for children, edited
by a Philadelphia’ man,
threatens:
such innovations as “I am thy papa’s
ghost.”
age What Is Wanted,
to a graat coming event, and
Bus is alive oat
Ind the nem i altYe of its pre aration for the
lumbian Exposition in =
has been observed a void in the
Ee asd useful), combining there-
ve object lessons and the beau-
Books there may y be by the score,
deiphin owh vg the ase ot of
these wore ‘mere trifies and unservicents & Ih
of visitors were ever at loss for handy
pocket guide of éfficial stamp, not NE Jeli
able, bi
what oh so
and always fit to keep.
of his unique xind has an:
ly already its appearance,
gy. before us “rak OFFICIAL PORTFOLIO or
THE WORLL'S COLUMBIAN
Exposition,” il-
lustrated from Water Color Drawings.
‘This Portfolio is a rare and benutital ex-
Fo Gn of the
ne
main architectural features of
Great Exposition at Chicago in 1803. The
ourteen mi
C
their pr:
illustra
Bird's-eye View gives a
a at A jaz of the grounds, with
neipal buildings, lagoons, ete. The
ns ave exact reproductions, in water
color effects, of the original wings, made
especially for this purpose
plans, by
artist,
fore, are
works of
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will (ry sent to any ad
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Vogeler
harles Graham. The
from the official
America's best known water volor
ictures, there-
not only official, but y are.geauine
art, and competent critics pronounce
be equal to the finest productions of a
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Aids to forgetfulness would be as popular
as aids to memory are.—Texas Siftings.
When Nature
Needs assietance it may be best to render ft
promptly, but one should remember to use
even the most perfect remedies only when
needed.
The best and most simple and gentle
remedy is the Syrup of Figs manufactured br
the California Fig Syrup Co.
It isa wise child that goesout of the
room when the old man smashes his thumb.
—Texup Biftings.
Why Mether« Delight In It.
Pecause it is the only Tymedy known
AP,
that
of Airoup in half an
nor does it
cause von
as nine ae of eno Sough
, yes! Dr. Hoxsle's Ce
house schol:
When a girl is bent on getting married she
stands up straighter than ever.—Texas Sift-
ings.
E. B. Walthall & Co., Druggists, Horse Cave,
Ky., say:
one that
“Hall's Catarrh Cure cures every
takes it.” Sold by Druggists, 75¢c.
It is better to give than to receive—es-
Decially
iftings.
in a personal encounter.—Texas
“LIFE is a battle field ‘on Poh we fi he >
fame.”
To preserve healt
'g altho
this
25 cents in fight
The Germans are a mathematical race;
even tue student songs are larger-rythms.—
Texas Siftin,
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr.
Thomp-
Isaac
son's Eye water. Druggists sell atic per bottle.
The hypephosphites of
lime and soda combined with
cod- liver oil in Scott's Emul-
sion
improve the appetite,
promote digestion, and in-
crease the weight.
They are thought by some
to be food; but this is not
proved.
They are tonics;
this is admitted by all. =
Cod-liver oil is mainly a
food,
In
but also a tonic.
Scott's Emulsion the
cod-liver oil and hypophos-
phites are so combined as to
get the full advantage of both.
Let us send you a book on
CAREFUL LIVING ; free.
Scot & Bownz, Chemists, 138 South sth Avenue,
New York.
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For 1 was a sufferer from
10 neuralgia for ten years;
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HOLERA
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