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The the surf, shore by fe every ip-wreck- ey Rtows. 3 @ 3 a Ch LOLOL UO®@OO OULU WI Sev by V1 fm ok ed pk HO WAIL ROW LOCO ob ht pd fl 3 St << HED O0 ~~ <Q EE RO oN < Sym} GQ 40@ $4 60 68 74 £88 »3888 EEEGRERERER SSCESSSIEESSURSURREAE 53. b1 46 39 48 49 38 40 24 34 23 24 t 50 5 00 74 75 58 60 49 50 36 37 20 28 22 23 kK YARDS, 25to 478 6)to 4 00 2510 3:50 .80to 250 ) 50 to 6.00 50 to 3 00 )-00 to 45 00 1 50to 4 75 , 60 to 3 00 y 0)to, 5 25 > I5to 590 > 4010 B 50 1 50to 5 00 © to be cautious in handling bottles he ge ‘ing Girectly’ upon the blood and mucous x Price 450. ar Ie A Wise Precaution. | A Southern druggist has invented B contrivance 10 prevent seri- ous mistakes in filling prescrip. tions. His invention is a bottle, fast like others, except in one particular. 1t has a glass stovper covered with innumerable sharp points that sensibly prick the hand if this. The peculiar contrivance will ‘make the druggist careful, no matter “how. great his hurry, and. if he is made will. make no mistake in filling pre- : acrintions. “GERuAN physicians class hole as 4 filth disease. They contend that hn ‘communities where premises are kept clean and sweet, and only pure food and water are taken into the system, the people have little or no case to feat the disease. MANY very good-looking ‘people are deformed on the inside. How's This ® We offer One Hundred Dollars rewnrd for any case of catarrh that cannot be curec by Hall's Catarrh Cura. F, J. CHENEY & So Prova. i Julets, 0, 0. e last 15 a Sons h perfectly Wild 2 all jand be ove hii nd. 3 Susholal diy able to carry out any on- ions pd eb; r firm, & TRU. Xx Whclesai 1 Druggists, Toledo, : Wargino, 5 Rissa & SMasvry, Wholesale ggists, 1 ole oa x9 taken internally, act sur. stem. Testimonials sent free, ttle, Sold by all druggists.” = * Hails on fn Turkey They call the bicycle the Devil’ 8 chariot.’ In Olden Times. ; People’ overlooked the impor! ance of per« manently beneficial effects and were satistied with transient action, but now that it is. gen- erally know that Syrup of Figs will perma- nently cure habitual constipation, well in- formed people will not buy other laxalives, . which act for a time, but finally injure the x system. / The speed of a wild duck is 90 miles an hour. 2 iF 1 A So mplete Newspaper For One Cent. sburgh C Chronigle-1 Hogs graph is sold by ai Tay Agents and deliv: y Carriers where for en Cent a oy or Siw Cents a wee contains ha ily, the news of the as it does, the reports of both ress andi the United Press. No the other pa oo. which sells for One Cent receives ge TE reports, Sead Fashion. and Household 1 equaled. Order it from your News Agent. A year *s matches ¢ are worth $100,000,000. Beecaan's 1S cost only 25 cents a box. They are proverbially known throughout the Wore 10 be "worth a guinea a a box. porting, Financial, ir afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaae Thomn- son’s Eye-water. Druggistssell atic per bottle. SIMPLY AWFUL Worst Case of of Scrofula the ! Doctors Ever Saw Completely Cured by HOOD’S SATL~ SAPARILLA. “When I was 4 or 5 years old I had a serofuls ous sore on the middle finger of my left hand, which got 50 bad that the doctor: cut the fin. r off, and | ater took off more than halt my Fond. he sory broke out on my arm, came on a k and face on both sides, Dearly, aectios] ing Dork sight of one eye, also on my t arm. Doctors said it was the Worst Case of Scrofula they ever gaw. It was simply awful! Five vears ago I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Gradually I'fyand that the sores were in= Bing 4 hial. 1 kept on till 1 bad taken ten bot- ties, ten do o lar rs! Juss Shing w what a Atetum ni ! oo on oa ey nthe A the perge 43 ene 1 a had no sores. Work all the Time. Before, 1 could do no work. 1 know nov what fo say strong enough to express my grat to. Hood's Sarsaparilla’ for my. perfect Hades G: W. TURNER; Farmer, Galway, N. ¥. Hood’s Pills do not weaken, but ald digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. 20e. 03 oP pe KIDNEY, LIVER 222 2 3,4 E i (Ye en * Biliousness, Headache; foul breath, sour stomach, heart burn or dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion, Distress aftor-eating, pain and bloating in the stomach, shortness of breath, pains inthe heart. Loss of Appetite, to-morrow, nothing scems to tasto good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. one 1s not careful in removing it from the bottle. ‘All poisonous and dan- gerous drugsare kept in bottles like | i Departments ars un- A eplondid feeling to-day end 8 depressed one. of 100d been completed PROSPERITY IN THE SOUTH, SRATIFYING REPORTS FROM BANKERS, CHANTS AND MARUFACIURERS. The Baltimore Manufacturers’ Record, in its last sue, pre-ents ut large number of letters from jead ni Syuthery bakers and MIER- merchants, expressing their views of the busitiess Siluation in” the Bouth and the prospects for trade during the present year. | in summarizing their opinions the Manu. Jucturers kecord says: “All point unmistakably toa very satis. factury condition of affairs in the South. The extraoudinary low price of the last cot - ton erop lias been the most depressing fac. “tor in Southern trade during the past ay the small amount realized by the p yo ‘ers upon an uuprecedent! y large yield of cotton left muny of them in debs. The re- sult of this has been a strenuous effort to economiz: in every possibie manuer, : and ‘the planters have devoted their Serpe: to- ward paying their indebtedness. © Less at- tention has been given to cotton ‘and more attention hus been given 10 the production stufise Toe economy that has been praeviced nas reduced the cost i of rais- “mg the present crop to a point that has not been reached since the war. This, with the ‘higher price tha is promi ed by the smaller €rob now doing wo market, will give the planters a good return for their work. “Our report speaks umilormly of eesy money. gout co lections and ednservative methods; indicating that the trade of the: South resis upon w sound and legitimate basis, The transactions in eal estate in Southern cities show a Higher range of val- “ues than has ever been known before. The bankers of the South testify 10 un exceeding. dy satisfactory and stable cunditio r of bus: ‘ness, and they prophesy greater activity and prosperity an all branches of trade. The con- dition of the manufactures interests of the | South is particularly gratifying. © In face, prosperity prevails generally throdghout the industiial interests of the South: "Lue industri progress of the South, as evidenced by the array of facts, clear y uis- proves thie theory that the approsching Na- tiunal election sffects the investment of capital in new enterprises, The week shows aremarkable increase in the number and diversity of new concerns, while many ex: isting tuctories attest to their faith in pros- perous times ahead by extensive iniprove- ments. A gratifying feature of the week ix the large number of new factories chat have and commenced uc ive operations in various portions, ot theSouth. oe 7 OHIO MAY BEDI DEMOCRATIC, 4 REPUBLICAN PAPER SA SAYS CLEVELAND HAS CARRIED IT. CixcinnaTL ~The Commercial = Gazette, ‘Republican, on the -basis of complete re. ‘turns from 45 counties and estimates on the remaining 34 counties in Ohio says the Cleveland electors are chosen by 354 plura- ‘lity and that 8. M. Taylor, Republican for secretary of state has been elected. It also figures 10 Republican and 11 Demacratie Congressmen elected. THE LATEST RETURNS INDEFINITE. An Associated Press dispatch from Co- fumbus says: ‘Friday night the Republican State Committee completed their table of pluralities, with all the counties heard from officially. with the exception of four and these estimated. Some corrections were re- ceived ata late hour from Hamilton and Cnyahoga counties, which are among those not officially reporied. : These reduced the plurality of “Taylor, Republican, for Secre- tary of State, 10767, and the table shows the Harrison electors to have been cliosen by 787 pluratlity. The committee, however, concedes the probable - election of Seward, the elector who heads the Cleveland list. The official returns will be required to settle the candidacy for Secrelary of State and other presidental electors. MONTANA'S QUEER RESULTS. DEMOCRATIC. ~~ LEGISLATURE, = REPUBLICAN SLECTORS AND POPULIST FEMALE ATTORNEY SENERAL. Herexa, Morr, —Unofficial figures o the Legislature show: Senate, 10 Democrats; 5 Republicans, 1 in doubt; House. 25 Demo- crats, 23 Republicans, 4 Populists, 3 in doubt. One of the Populists was indorsed by the Democrats and is pledged to vote fo a Democrat for United States Senator. Giv ing the Republicans all four, the Democrat: will still have one majority on joint ballot This insures the selection of a Democrat t sticeceed Sanders, Republican, in the Unite: States senate. Enough returns are in it. show a Republican majority on the Presi dential ticket, congressman and all the State ticket, except attorney general and chief justice. Mrs. Ella Knowles. Populis candidate for attorney general, is 500 in the lead so far. NEARLY “FORTY * PEOPLE KILLED, A FRIGHTFUL DISASTER 1X MORAVIA CAUSED BY THE COL LAPSE OF A FLIMSY MILL BUIL DING. A mill collapsed in Operau, Moravia, shortly before tire hands were to leave for the night. Almost 200 men were in the building at the time. In the panic the stairway coliasped. and before anyone could struggle out of the ruins the whole building cane down. About 50 persons were caught in the bricks and broken timbers. Several were rescued, but it is supposed that 35 or 40 were killed. The dead bodies of 20 have been removed, and the debris will undéubtedly reveal many more, Fifty men are at work clearing away the ruins. The mill was flimsily built; and the oper ation of the heavy machinery on. the’ sec. ond floor is believed to have taused the col- lapse. The police are looking for the build- ep and will ‘arrest him. ag SUNDAY OPENING FAVORED. THE WORLD'S FAIR DIRECTORS VOTE FOR A SUN- DAY EXPOSITION. With only four dissenting votes, the direc: tors of the World’s Fair went on record Saturday afternoon as favoring opeming on Sunday. The resolutions adopted state that the Sunday exposition should be a still show, the fair to be open on the same condi- tions that art galleries are thrown open on Sundays. The resolutions favor the hold- ing of religious services on the grounds each Sunday afternoon. a ‘Nine L.ves Lost at Sea. The stean: tug Secret, which left Lytham, a village in Lancaster county on the’ Irish sea, October 25, on a snort voyage, carrying three passengars and a crew of six, is be- lieved to have foundered during one of the recknt gules, as the budy of one: of the pas. sengers has just been found! off Lundy isle, in the entrance of the Mntish, Channel. Cargo, by Blackwood, second dam Soubrette by George Wilkes, hus been sold for $4,000 to Captain . Woodson, of Louisville Ky., by R..P. Pepper & ‘Son. of Feeukion, Ky. ~—ROUNDER, 8 bay colt rening by Norval. : - First Prize, Qeneral John Gibbon. What is a Patent? by Naval Courts-Martial; by ~ The Weather Bureau; by Knittin’ Susan. In the Death Circle. A Mountainville Feud. Mrs. Parshley’s First Voyage. Bain McTickel’s «Vast Doog.”’ The Cats of Cedar Swamp. Strong ‘‘Medicine.’’ ‘The amusing effect of a brass instrument on a hostile Indian; by Fourth Prize, $1,000. ‘The Bravest Deed 1 Ever Saw, will be described in graphi¢ language by Officers of the United States Army ‘and by famous War Correspondents. Si Captain Charles King. - Journalism as a Profession. . Shipbuilders Wanted. Things to Know. A Chat With Schoolgirls; by Patents Granted Young Inventors; by Newly-Married in New York. Answered by Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher and Marion Harland. "The Tot year Bas been the most prosperous of the Sixty-five years of Tue Companions history. v subscribers. This support enables it to provide more lavishly than ever for 1893. Only ; a partial Uist : aa of Authors, Stories and Articles can be given here. Prize Serial Stories. $2,000. Larry; “Aunt Mat’s”’ Investment and its Reward; by . Second Prize, $1,000. Armajo; s Howa very hard Lesson was bravely Learned; by Third Prize, $1,000. General Wesley Merritt. Archibald Forbes. Sam; A charming Story of Brotherly Love and Self-Sacrifice; by SEVEN OTHER SERIAL STORIES, during the year, by The Prizes offered for the Serial Competition of 1892 were the Largest ever given by any periodical. Miss Amanda M. Douglas. Charles W. Clarke. Cherrycroft 3; The Old Houde and its Tenant; by Miss Edith E. Stowe (Pauline Wesley). Miss M. G. McClelland. C. A. Stephens, Homer Greene and others. (Great Men at How Mr. Gladstone Works; by his daughter, Mrs, Minnie Sherman Fitch. Gen. Sherman in his Home; by Gen. McClellan; by his son, President Garfield; by his daughter, Mrs. Molly Garfield Brown. Your Work in Life. The Hon. Carroll D. Wright. : Amelia E. Barr. Admiral S. B. ‘Luce. U. S. Com. of Patents. ' Jean Gordon Mattill. What will $1.000 a year do? A Glimpse of Belgium. What are you going to do? These aid other similar articles may offer you some suggestions. By the Editor-in-Chief of the New York Times, Why not be a Veterinary Surgeon? An opportunity for Boys; by In What Trades and Professions is there most Room ? ‘by. Chats with great shipbuilders on this Subject; by Admission to West Point; by the Supt. of U. S. Academy, Admission to the Naval Academy; by Young Government Clerks at Washington. Col. John Lieut. W. F. Low, U. 5. N. By the Chief Clerks of Six Departments. Over the Water. How to See St. Paul’s Cathedral; by’ Windsor Castle. A picturesque description A Glimpse of Russia; by “Adventures in London Fogs; by “Cabbies;”* their “‘hansoms.’’ London Cabs, A Boy’s Club in East London. Short Stories and Adventures. An Able Mariner. Uncle Dan’l's Will. On the Hadramauat Sands. An\April First Experience. Riddling Jimmy, and other stories. A Boy’s Proof that he was not a Coward; by ¥ . Capt. D. C. Kingman, U. S. A. More than One Hundred Short Stories and Adventure Sketches will be given in the volume for 1893. £ . + How I wroTE Bex HUR,”’ by Gen. Lew Wallace, opens a series, “Behind the Scenes of Famous Stories.’ writes three fascinating articles on India. : All the well-known features of THE COMPANION will be maintained and improved. of current events at home and abroad. The Illustrated Supplements, adding nearly one-half to size of the paper, will be continued. Rudyard Kipling tells the “Story of My Boyhood.” World’s Fair,”’ by Director-General Davis and Mrs. Potter Palmer, will be full of valuable hints to those who go. keeping in Queer Places’ is the subject of half 2 dozen bright and amusing descriptions by Mrs. Lew Wallace, Lady Blake, and others. i The Editorials will be impartial explanations It has now over 550,000 Charles R. Miller. Dr. Austin Peters. Hon. R. P. Porter. Alexander Wainwright. The American Minister at Brussels. The Hon. Charles Emory Smith. Quality’s Temptation. A Bad Night in a Yacht. Leon Kestrell: Reporter. Uncle Sim’s Clairvoyance. How I Won my Chevrons. A series of practical articles, “At the RRA RT = Gi] Home. : Mrs. Drew. George B. McClellan. M. Wilson. The Dean of St. Paul. by The Marquis of Lorne. Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens, Jr. Frances Wynne: W. J. Baker. Sir Edwin Arnold 4 Odd House- FREE New Yea Send This Slip with $1.75. To any New Subscriber who will cut out and send us this slip with name and address and $1.75, we will send The Companion Free to Jan. 1, 1893, and for a Full Year from that date. This offer includes the Double Holiday Numbers at Thanksgiving, Christmas; The Souvenir of The Companion illustrated in colors, 42 pages, describing the New Building, with all its 10 departments, will be sent on receipt of six cents, or Tree to any one requesting it who sends a subscription for one year. 45 r's, Easter. and Fourth of July. to 1803 Specimen copies sent free on application, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. 6 Send Check or Post-Ofice: - Order at our risk. 3 The Best Waterproof Coat in the “WORLD! AME covers the entire saddle, ace the ** Fish Brand” is not on ‘it, naira logue free, J. TOWER, Roston, M. Plso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest to V/se. and Cheapest. Sold by druggists or sent by mail, 600. E.'T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa § Fphine Habit | Cured in 10 jo. IN oure OPIUM: 73 LFHENS, Lebanon, Ohios MARRIAGE PAPERT™ wiBt Correspondents NNELS® MON 'HLY, Toledo, Ohio YOUNG MOTHERS We offer 300. you a remedy which if used as directed, insures safety to life of both mother and child. : MOTHERS FRIEND" s nement of its Pa, Henson and Ho, as many stify. ‘Journal. Insect ¥oes. Leopard moths, which are com- paratively new insects in our country, appearing first in Brooklyn some five years ago, threaten to become as de: structive as the Gypsy moth,and it is feared that they will be more difficult il to eradicate, as they aré not leaf eat- ers, and not easily reached with in secticides. The moth is easily rec ognized, being white with black dots, and the larva is also marked in the same way. She deposits her eggs usually in or near ihe crotch ofa tree, | and the eggs hatch in June, and the young then begin boring into it; usually at the croteh, going either upward or downward, but always at the heart of the tree, so weakening it that the limbs are broken off bv 3 slight wind, or even by their own weight. Thus far the work of the leopard moth has heen chiefly upon the maples, but the elms, lindens, white oaks, mountain ash, hawthorns, mulberry, tulip and at least one va riety of ‘hickory have shown their presence, as also have apples, pears ind currants. Common-Sense Marriages. Modern society has welcomed com- mon-sense shoes and common-sense forms of dress, writes John Lambert Payne in an attempt to solve the guestion “Why Young Men Defer Marriage,” . in the Ladies’ Home It would seem that the time is opportune for a widespread outbreak of common-sense marriages. At all events, if a change from the ry present stagnation is to be effected, ‘three things seem to me necessary: Nn re- | iin ners must’ be a popular but did me no good. f the er second, Be “August Flower” Eight doctors trtated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, I could not speak aloud. Everything that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. 1 had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green’s Aug- ust Flower and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health, Atgust Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Mis. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O, ® KEEP HIM OUT paper reports a murier or ro! e burglar. Keep him out. nets, er you have money or not, whether at home or abroad, whether old or young. male or female, keep him outs: This you can do by sendin ag 3 for one of r Burglnv-Proof Locks, which fits any door. Appt tie FIasrantly, peat in appes ey atest of cold wel, ick Lk lated. 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