The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 14, 1892, Image 3

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    A REMARKABLE FIOHT.
A Big Retller Vanqulahed by a Small
King Nnak.
A p;ntlmao who eras walking on
country load en n hot rummer day heard
rustling In the dry leaves, and, going
Into the ttilckct. found a king snake and
rattlesnake engaged In a Bulllvnn
Ryan flght-to-tho-death Mugging match.
The rattler t?a the lilggor, but the
king had the advantage In length and
utipleneas. The king had hie Jaws
fastened like a vine at the tack of the
rattler's head anil waa colled around the
fattier' fcody. The king w trying to
squeeze his antagonist to death, and It
goes without enylng that the rnttlerwai
struggling desperately to avoid hi fate.
It was about noon, and the spectator,
who wanted III dinner aa well a to see
the result of the t attle, got a pole, and.
thrusting It between the entangled
bod.ee of the serpents, carried them to
hie home, not less than half a mile dis
tant. He put them In the bottom of an
empty Hour barrel md the contest con
tinued. The kins' would beiome ex
hausted every few minute" and hie oils
would relnx. Hut he never loosened his
I Hive. Until eniikeo wimlil then He punt
n g and reeling. lint when the king
would recover hie br. ath and strength
In aotne degree he would l ogin to tighten
his folds ngaltt mid the conflict began
anew. And it continued thus until 10 or
II o'clock that night, when the king re
lated hln Jaws ami withdrew. Ills foe
was dead.
Tim victor lny stretched out at his
ease for a considerable tlino and then
began to lick the riittler's body, lie
ginning at the bend he plnstered the)
rough coat down evi-y to the end of th)
tall. Then, going back to the head, ha
began the swnllowlng process. To the
observer. I his seemed a preposterous
and hopeless Job, for tho rattler was
not less thnn one-fourth, If not one
third, the larger of the two. The fam
ily lingered Into the small hours of the
night wati-liing, and when they went to
bed at least half of the rattler was lnsida
the king. Next morning there was only
one serpent In the barrel, but he was an
big as tho two had been the ilny before.
And the king seemed ns denil as the
ruttler. It was ninny iIh.vh before h
moved. When he showed signs of Hf
and acted as If he might wnnt to step
down and get a drink, tho barrel win
gently turned down and he crawlcJ of
Into a big patch of hog weeds.
Caah nf Credit.
An enterrirlRlnu grocer In the town
of frmtii Clara, Oil., has adopted tin
original method of trade. Kiich Bide
of the store Is fitted tip for business
on Its own account. In the general
arrangement each aide is a duplicate
of the other, the difference lielng that
one side la for cash and th 1 other for
credit. When n customer comes In,
the first, question asked Is, "Do yon
wish to buy for cash or on account?"
If it Is a cash customer, the goods
and prices on each side are shown;
tut If It Is one who wants credit he
Is Bhown to tho other side, and for
the first time In Ills life, perhaps,
made to realize the value of ready
nionejr.
Professional base-ball Is on Its
last legs. It has been worked to
death, and there will be no very gen
eral regret at the announcement oi
the funeral.
It Is no trouble to get a striking
picture of a pugilist
In l lie I'lllaburg lll-pntcli
Yen will flnl ni'irr urn's, mttrr. Iiir-irmifii-n
and rnm-r tn'm-H'tfiiitliHii In nnv other u ;wa-pain-i-
let ween I'lilliidelplila an-l Cliteuuo.
htrryhmiy Itratl The liUtmtrh.
A riAHi-t.tiiiiT A Shooting Star. Purl:
Indigestion Cured
" I have for years beta
troubled with distress In
my stomach and Indiges
tion. When I took
Hood's Barsnparllla the
effect wu surpris
ing. It gav ma great
.rt'lirf, ana I now eat
i without that terrible dls-
Wm. W aa. lrMg. 1 .Ian rest well at
bight and am In rend venerat hfitlth, for all of
WW. h 1 llinnk HOOD'S SARSAPAR1X-
&A." Wat. Waiik. Knot ami buue dialer, 17
errlmack Ktreut, Lowell, Mass.
Hood's PUIs cure liver Ilia, const lmtlon, 111-
eusnsea Jaundice and alck headache. Try tliem-
PSD :T
RUPTURE
Tt; fotlowlixa an opiy a
v nirnn of th luM'tj
(l of ruotura b br.
touiotrtwi thAtTiftvt bw a curt.
J it Mayir, Ul Arrb fcliwU Pblltv
Dr J II. Warvr -tHarfcirt You rtimt tn of a
to) cum or fuiptum ovrr I year p-fii. tin nut
ua1 tiuaa or (imliiut alata atu) ltt writ ana
IUWI Youin truly.
lbkBLftANtiT, Main BL.ftoath RMttHI. Pa,
Or J a Meyfrcur rot of ftuptnr ovr
air an? t bio Mun4 l1aj. it J IHtLlTT. Ja
14 k U fa ML, ftsMAInc. P.
Wily ol a ift ruwiura
CU-F. B-rfctO.. fa.
, DtlUKC. Jit,
I ftrvrr hkrj anrtrouai with my Ru prate in
bt j k Maytr rur4 in C ym aco. John
VVUt. 30U N OUi . PbtlaViilpiitft.
I u Uteroiitbif mrwt of mr ttuptur yAi
Mob lr J B Uuvri fpirt hve doiii ihbrrlM
Bind Of work tver UIV. J 4ISrtB.ftlMBB, JJoa 70,
yion, n. J.
Dr I. IT Mayer. Phil., run1 mr tnn rmr
rl ft uvtra Rjpi'tm ftAtr mur oUir docr
klkd lo o htai Buy mwnt whfttnai. Wa ia
bA UuouuMtL ruiU.kipUlB, Pa.
. I ripwrvd ffl ftm' ovr ptnr Dr
Hayrr rttilrflv MrK m I h wurkwl br
wf lor, ftnt I ui -ilM BJd tl lovOtur. W. A.
UkTUn. Now Htnnutd. Ptv
. I hai nw ftMOH-ar far paata arltb tlnabla)
rRnpiura, Tr J Marr anttrvly ourad bi
iBini atro and I have tii w tr aiacc J. Oa
llxiMBV. Ill laari ttraat. HfsMllaa. Pa
. Mtvrit yara Bfo ! w-a aaitratr curarl of awff
VufHura by Ur J R Ur aitd liavt liad rtauutiht
aiira. I naa aarii ataiuiaMl bv our baai phvl.
CMiin, Uwy claim alau ll. ai ti martu a p-nt cr,
J aiti a iiort inmiifltr and woe k all ih lima. K U.
tamlhv, M pi ) atitt lAbaooa. Pn
AbotM tyaara aco I look lraunnl for KaiKiir
tv tr Maytr and hf Am mana a pvrfaol cvra of at
oaawaiwl I iwovtinwiKl all Oi it ar fflrtod Is dull
m bltB. V Ochhbidmii. Locual bait. Pa
afairar m of a bad ! a
tUipturaov yrtMa 1 aaa aaua4 u4
-oa) aoai
,) arvfl
M Q
fit. I
DkMiaL a Wobb.
Aflr Dr ar mratj mr of i PurtKtira, I
AminiHl hv lr V B Killai, of Puuvlown. Pa, for
Bucmrwrvhln In P A K H kellarf Atma and hi nro
(tctuDk-od niairurwdaaduruonf if I bad oaver
an Ilimrd. C A- liHTUuciL. Dlrdsboro. Pa.
Aflar 1 had boon proBoiiorad by many ghyik-lanB
Win lnriirbl om ol Kuyiurt. br J. B Marv
uiaxft a pwrfrctciir. and word oaiiool dvpraiA pi
' tl:atiVin bim. 1 m oik ad bant wbila uodn b
tr.timi.t.L Cantev blm W 14. LsUNBAOit,
W aniline Urn atnwl. Hvadlog- Pn
Hit yaarwaco Dr. J W Mayar our4 my aop f
'rvara Htiutur. 1 am aatUAad ba would haw nmtt
Brritii lw lirk if li bad not bwa for He Navvr'O
tn(iurL lllaxuitd and iaf to-day. J O,
lav m k, 1410 Waal taoavurd fciratu llArtiaborg, Pa . ,
Pir yaaraatro ya auvad bm af bad fiaplnra. 1
rorkMt v ajitat m hurawiiofiu and 1 am wall
nd unisf . ft. L Rows, JW Uta al. kiaariing. Pa.
0r lyaara afco I waa aural of vary bad Rumur
y Dr Mayor Oft yaar ajo I waa aiamlnad by
Pr. Wh titter, of iba f. a Co, aud ba aald ia
aur oaa pdrfasb O. Uon,bUu. Loaaat m
aadtu ra.
! am ppKbottv mmwI and atraiuj avar atnaw It. S.
IS MayafHrrf iBtuony Kupiaraa ytai. uom4
Emi two Boawkful tUal 1 nave fuurtd iba
Oafi AUr K. iiaiaVtli C KaMIM. IOMdUarUka,
u Co.. Pa.
; Uavlnc eaKoeorad bp Dr. f aV Mayor of m4tarj
traart ao, It B(lar4 aaa alaae to aanora. 0a
l. Had noavmpiaauafoc. 1 ia I oaBoiaf
.Ml km m Uw wtik wjdr wi irtauaNt. Ckvil
1 a iba Aoctat aadaak waaV Cau. tsUtBi, 4 IS
4)roaAfcai, PhlhV
nkll aaad aat Iba k
Ida t MWiBuai
Ml AUCtl IT
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bovbs rrmn I4
r VvvMri MN4M 1
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THE REALM OF, FASHION
WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW THET
MAKE IT.
ten Walats Oo ns Ont-The Eispirs
Oown to Be the Faahlonabls
Attire for Autumn.
I.KNDKf! fipnna. long
waists nnil lotip anna.
aiperbljr act oh" with
. . flin tiwtltM ttlllla
the Mionnnn tmffa
which have done duty
- " fleevea thla aeaxm.
iJ will, If rumor rovea
true, l 1h i jK-iir from
the ilciliKiill of (jneen
I n-lilim ere inaiiy
moons. Tlit" rumor
1 to the efli-et Unit
the (hort wiiMeil Kin-fiirt-
(.-own will b the
only wear 1 1 i fall
nnil next winler.
Ill the initial ill'i
ration W jii'tureil a
very pretty ro'tmne
for an afternoon or
,rvi'ption, ninile up in
a intirblcil foulard,
richly iMirnitured with
IrMi ecru pulpiire fonnliiK a phtron on
in fn tit. The belt l i:nntpoeil of two hroml
rililinuo luwikcil together. 'Hie lower f leevii
are nNooftlie Kulpure. The kirt i Hnilied
w ith a riirhe at the hottom. 16 thin partic
ular material the changeable '"lorn were
pray and Million, and the niarbltd mark
ilijr while.
A HIKTTY r.M.t. I 'WTCMP.,
With the very lirt cool breath of autumn
air our thoiiiditH will very naturally turn to
the subject of lii nik'onr, for nothing (roes no
quickly out offusliion ai a lint. Hence it
may be mlviiible to have a word to my
riK'ht here of the coining style in huts. Ihir
inp October It is quite likely that the cloth
felts will be very modish, especially hi soft
shades of li(rht brown and tan. The hapi
5
Oa EARLY PALL.
will run to toques and English country hats.
There will be nothing very new about these
first comers, for they will lie essentially
round hats, qualified, to bridge over the
TIIR LITTLE MAIIlEa'S DKF.'S.
upiltmentul season with nothing original
or fiintaatlc about them. In .addition to
these cloth felts, we shall have ths Uta
summer hat In black and pearl gr ly straw,
trimmed with velvet bands or loops, and set
off with ostrich tips.
Ths picture shows pretty fall costume.
The overskirt is of embroidered ecru batiste,
and th undsrof mauve silk. The former
has two insertions and a border of Irish
gulpur. At th waist there Is a ribbon
belting In the over dress. Ths corsage at
the top bass croased fichu of plain batiste,
Tb epsuleti are of embroidered batiste, the
toll sleeve plain, end the c jffa in guipure.
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The illustration depicts a lovely gown for
early fall of silver gray benpaliiie with em
broidered muslin plastron, frnm d with an
edging of jet to bide (he line of union with
the bengaline. The sleeves are finished
with ribbon at the elbow, an 1 the lower
sleeves'are of the mii-lln. ttibbon belt and
tkirt are finished with a narrow rullle of
the mntcrinl.
Visitors to the summer resorts this season
must have been struck with the beauty of
the costumes worn by maidens tit 12 and 14.
The illustration depicts such child's dress
It Is composed of dark blue and ecru linen.
At the bottom of the skirt there is a deep
band of blue material. The yoke, belt
a inenY ivpnino cow.
collar and lower sleeve are of the ecru em
broidered. The puffed sleeves are of the
blue. The blouse buttons on the left side,
Its folds being held In place by the belt.
T lie evening gown shown In this picture
Is a pretty end of the season creation. It is a
fiiulnid of solt ivory, over which are scatter
ed flowerets as blue as corn dowers. Th
hu e yoke is set nroiind with a deep lac
flounce, and the belt is fnhioned from a
bias of a in her-colored velvet. The sleeves
have brackets of the velvet and hu e cuffs.
The bottom of the skirt Is parniturcd with
three narrow (dealings of the material luid
on as indicated. Fan and shoes match.
TBADE GROWING BETTER.
A Perceptible Increase In all Classes of
Business.
R. (J. Dun Si C'o.'s Weekly Review vj Trade
lays :
Last week's seml pnnic In stock and prnin
has been followed by a more confident feel
ing about cholera, as it is seen that the pes
tilence is thus fur confined to Incoming
hips, t-y national regulations, which all
officials ore now resecting. However, if
the disease should appear on shore inaeat
te eil cases, the vigorous measures taken by
a tliorniiflilv warned mid nroused people
would be likely to restrict and suppress it ns
it bus been thus fur kept down in KncJnnd.
Hence there is much lcs npprelieiision re
gardinc the possible elli-ctsoi the disease this
year before cold weather comes, and stocks
liave udvaiiced about 75 per cent. ier share
on the whole, although in other markets
the iilarui disclosed weukuess which still
continues. Meanwhile, the general con
dition of industries mid of trade throughout
the country is not only remarkably good,
but improving perceptibly from 'week to
week, altlioiipli the exports of merchniidise
are not yet large enough to prevent some
exports of gold.
I'ecideil improvement is seen in the tone
( I the iron trade in I'ittsburg. glnsa works
nre resuming, mid the hardware trade is
good. Prospects are excellent at ( inci li
mit i. commission merchants usiuilly pros
perous mid trade in tobacco lent strong,
business at Cleveland has improved and is
excellent, with larger demand for money.
At I'etroit business in some lines is 10 to M
per cent, greater than last year, aud pros
pects are favorable.
tleueial trade at Chicago Is larger than a
yeur ago. with favorable crop prospect.
At St. Paul trade improves with brighter
prospects, and. while average crops are ex
pecied, higher prices are also judged proo
nble. At Omaha trade is active in grocer
ies and dry goods and fair in oilier branches.
Ht. Louis reports strong trade and railrouds
taxed to carry grain. At Kansas City trade
is improving, receipts of cattle and grain b
Ing heavy, and at Uenver business is good.
At Little bis k business satisfactory, though
merchants buy conservatively. At Louis
ville trade improves and at Nashville as
well, crop prospects being tetter. At New
Orleans business has somewhat improved,
but ia not up to expectations. Sugar is
very strong rice unsteady and money stiff,
though in ample supply. Th iron indus
try grows more active, nearly all the works
are full of orders and the output is now
heavv. Na Is have advanced 10 cents per
keg. but some weakness appears in prices of
structural and plate iron.
Cattle receipts at Chicago for the year ar
18 per cent. larger than last year and receipts
of all live stock there in August were nearly
ITi per cent, larger.
Wheat has sold at 77) cents. and excepting
two days in 1HK4, no lower price has ever
been recorded here. Western receipts have
bf en (V 700.000 bushels in four davs, aeainst
1.700.000 Atlantic exports. Oats' are baif a
rent higher, but corn is much lower, with
brightening crop prosecta at the West, and
cotlre is a-i eighth lower.
Cotton has advanced a sixteenth during
the week, although the fiiiaiii'iii I hronitlt
makes the last crop O.uag.OOO bales, and the
decrease in acreage this year is only 12 per
rent. Willi restricted exports of products at
present foreign exchange is steadily ttrong,
but the Treasury has put out of new notes
1200,000 more than it has added to its stocks
of gold and silver, and the money markets
throughout the country are amply supplied,
while collections are very fair tor the sea
ion. Tb business failures during the last seven
days numbered fur the United HU'es, 14(i;
Canada, 'AS; total, 179 as compared with 176
last week, 180 the week previous to the last
and 214 for the corresponding week of last
The Vermont Election.
Vermont election returns have been re
ceived from 210 towns, which show a Re
publican loss of 8,073 and a Democratic lo
of 327, compared with 1888, and a Kepuli'i
can gain of 6,548 and a Democratic gain o
312.conipar,l with 9800. Fuller's (Kep.)
majority over Sroalley(Dem.) is 17,482; over
all, 10,140. Fuller a plurality will not ex
ceed 20,000.
Murdsrad Hie Brlda.
Three days after bis marriage to Cora Red
path, Frank (iarvln, an artist employed by
the I'ittttburg Commercial (Jtuette, witb bis
brain fired by the demon jealousy, shot and
killed bis pretty young wife and he is now
in a felon's cell, grief-stricken and almost
Insane from remorse, Ths murder was com
mitted at the boms oX Uarvin's mother,
Allegheny, Ft. '
" A Dwieas Graduate-
At 81. Louis, C. W. Lewis, backsliding
graduate of Kley Institute st Dwight, 111,
shot his wifs and sister-in-law, slight!
tgoundliif them, end then killed himself.
HOW TO Bit BICH.
iBvery Great Farias Mae kt Ikert
I rl I Wea.Hk.
The setir to see santifeiog of th fa mom
mining region of the Pocky Mountains led
m, several years ago, to paa a portion of
lay summer vacation in tho vicinity of tb
-world rDOWDd Cora stock Mine. Whil
Idling about and absorbing, a It ware. In
formation through the pores of my skin, a
etnatlerltr of tastes brought as Into dalle
eon tact with one of the Flood, Macksy ft
O'Brien ayndiest of Bonansa Rings, and
tb inelegant but forceful pbllesopoy of
this great accumulator of wealth mad a
lasting Impression upon my mind.
Sitting jne evening lo bis room and enjoy
ing at once his quaint hewer and hi
fragrant Havaaa, I remarked, "Captain,
on of th old proverbs reclta that "Ihgr
is bo short road to wealth,' but you have
found one. You are still a young inao, com
paratively, and are quoted a niulti-snillinn-alre."
'-Yes," be aaid, "and or all th un
true savings some of the proverb, pop
ularly supposed to embody the wisdom of
th eg, ar th raot false and misleading.
Look, lor a ransnsnt, over th lift of
wealthy men whose fortunes amount to t-Vi.-800
ana upward, and point out to me, it you
caa, en (ingle InSivi-iual who baa not ac
quired hie money by aome short read to
waalth."
"Tb days of man are few, and tlm la not
given In ttiis age of the world for men to ac
cumulate mucti wealth except be means of
special openings, and by takingadvanlageof
tbsnlgb cuts." "Yuu may he richt," I and,
'But where one man auccecds in reaching hia
goal by a rroas country rual, do not th
many failf "No," aaid he, "Didn't I aee
you starting out yrstsrday by th rnaia road
to the namn on th other aid of th moun
tain' "Yi "Isald. "rVll." h rplld,
"you could nave taken the trail over th
hills, ssved prohahly two hours' walking,
and rsached the eamp in absolute safety aud
certainty, only you did not know of tb
trail. It Is just au in bullosas, the anan that
wants to travel with an ox team and ride in
th wsgon, must go by the big road, while
the fellow wbo goes by the trail will got
there first, and If trier u only one sapper to
be hai at the station tb cross country
traveler is the on who will eat It. 'Jake
my own exetrienoe, which la simply an Il
lustration of th way vary tortus has been
made. 1 was keeping a little atore here and
barely 'making tongue an t buckl moat,'
when I had an opportunity to gt holt of a
block of stood lo tb tbeu infant Comaatook
Mlnea. 'I cbewad it over for three day
and decided to take it Is, and that
move Itad naturally to all that 1 have done
inoe, and proved the foundation of my for
tune. I bought mora stock, as I had
money; bought stock In otber good mines,
end before I knew it 1 wes well fixed. '
"But," I siid, "prices bar aro to high that
tbr Is little cha no for a man ot small
means." "Thai's true," ba replied, "but
tbr are plenty of go id properties about
her, and their susoess la ouiy a question of
reeaas and gwd management. Then, too.
if you want to do something in mine, I will
tell you of a Held where you can do better
than here, and one that in my opinion Is th
best ou the American continent. I should
have gone myself to it If I had not beeu so
heavily interested tier that I could not get
away. I refer to tb gold region of North
Georgia. There is the first, sod, aa I aaid
bafore, I think the best miniug region in this
country." "Why," I said, 'Is not mcr
beard about ill' "Becau," he replied,
"planting waa th great absorbing industry
of the South before the war. That region
during ths war was tbe battle ground, and
minrewre loroed into the West, where, in
th meantime, the centre of tb industry
baa become established. In Georgia you
oan get hold of mines on tb basis ol 1100,
000 thst In the Watt would be worth
million, and to make them success
ful you only neel money to operate
and efficient management. Thar you oan
work out doors every day in th year; labor
which ia high here I cheap there; fuel and
water are abundant, and tn or generally
In larger bodies, equally aa rich or richer
than ours, and the onet of mining, owing to
tbe (ofler walla about the veina an 1 lower
wages, Is Itss than one-quarter of tb cost
for tbe same wor here."
Naturally I was interested to look up th
history of the Comatuck, and I found that
stock quoted atlb.COprr share in th early
davs oi operations, lold soen after as high as
t IF8I per ahare, and that upwards of f3oo,.
OOti ( 00 were paid cut in dividends to sbsre-boU-srs.
To a knowledge of these fact, and e sub
sequent thorough acquaintance wilh the
Ueorgia gold ngio i, wnich my friend, the
Captain, nas not overestimated, may bo di
rectly attributed tbe formation of tbo At
lanta Gold Mining Coa-pany.
The company has csrefu-lly selected its
property, has placed in management of tbe
same men of experience, triel in the busi
ness, and now plnces before ynu the oppor
tunity to aecure some of its aharea at fifty
per oent. of their par value, or f YOO per
share. The money vou pay for these shares
will be used In erecting complete and suit
able reduction mills, aud the oftlosrs of th
company feel sine that at tbe asm
tim that you are furnishing tb
funds to put the property upon a paying
basis; you will be planting your own feet
upon one of thes "short roads to wealt h"
which have enabled every rich ram in this
country to reach his present position.
The slock i- luily paid up and uon-a siz
able; the total amount of stock is lo.i,0'0,
and (50, Off) of this amount ia devoted to th
usee of tbe treasury of th company.
The company lias reserved tbe right to
advance th price of its ahare without for
mal notice, and the demand for stock la aucb
that an advance ia now lu contemplation,
but is not aa yet or Itrel.
The Southern flanking and Trust Co., of
Atlanta, Ga., ca of tl strongest flnsnolal
Institutions In the South, acta as transfer
agent for th company, and to it all order
for stock should be adaressad, accompanied
ithr with Nw Yora xohng or poet,
office money order for th number ot shares
order J at 5 each.
Wsr Urn inn.
A story, illustrating- the tenacity
of custom In European communities,
is that of the sentinel at s certain
point in a public garden In London.
Nobody knew why he was stationed
at that particular point until some
one, delving in old records, discovered
that generations before a sentinel
had been placed there to warn people
(iff a newly painted bench.
Faat Boat.
Prance's last torpedo boat made
23t knots in a bad sea.
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This Traae Mark la oa the best
WATERPROOF COAT
SiS;'.'.'!? I" the World I
A. .). TOWER, BOSTON, MASS.
S!heubfih& St. Louis, Mo.
ttsf Leetkkg lawsMiawj. tXttCtM.
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4kiopeMfully ProMouM Claima.
lt)lMBClpoil Bxioalnar Uf. Ftion lurMH.
ijlliU Ul Nil, 16MiJ It4ia.llg lieUUlt, ftt t J ikMWi
" e
Kf
J. R Tutlitjf, frertonln, N. Y. mys: "Shall
fiot mil on you for the fli-i reward, for I b?
lve MMI f 'atfirrh Cure will cure any orm of
catarrh. Was wry bad." Wrtla hitn fur par
tic ularv fkjld by Dniffglstt, ?&c.
Knnifuroo fnrmtno n In tippntna an Mtnh
HslieU ii.fititiiti'iti In Ainlralir..
Antttmn la Camp,
fit1 with tt nrhlriR linne. rhtlly frellnff-.rnrlr-insr
(oiit(lii and rnlarrhal mUp. All tlifa
fynipioiiir tnuiit ai mtthlntr If ynu hm Ur. Uni
nfe'n Certain i'roup 'ur at t lie ftrnt apiH'iir
nnvp rif thpm. Thr ftrniffH, ot 11 remntin tor
trioit f'tifiKefstivt? aHar k. PM liy prominent
tjriiKffist. tin-. Mmiufacturfd by A. K Jlox
ar, Buffalo, N. V,
TlipdulTof M(xiro linn r!wn over one
foot wiixe the year I v.1.
A f'amplpie Nwnparr 'or On lnr.
Tie I'ittphmyh I'htvmtilr-Trlritrtifth n mld by
all Newrt Affttnt and drllvtr.fd bv ('an-lnri
every where, for One 1nt a copy or Sir Cent a
we, it ronntin- uny, newt or tha
world, rt'fei trinif mn It doe-, the reKrt of iMtth
the Apot'lHted l'ren and th ('nited l'rii. No
other pfinr which aalK for Our t'rtit receive.
itoin or ine ri-pnrT". it Ntrnnx Mtiunrmi,
r'nfhfon.aiid Hotiplm1ft ItepirtmeiitH am uri
tqualed. (inltr It from our Newa Airont.
IiYnprpniA, Imnalred d p.tlnn. a.b
tfiinni ti. and run! imt Inn will tie In-lunllr
elk vi d by t-.eec ham's I'llls. -a', cuitse, !).
re I
7
Both tli e method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken 5 it is pleasant
end refreshing lo the taste, and acts
rently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver nnd BowuK cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dinpels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tbo
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tbo tasto and ac
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt ki
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy aud agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all nnd have made it tbe most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o
and fl bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on baud will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try 1U JJq not accept any
tubstitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SIV MANCISC0. Vt.
10UISVIUS, Kt. HCW 10RK. H.1,
DR. KILMCR'3
Kidney, Liver and BladdorCure,
lUiciiniatlsnia
anmtiaan. pain In Joints nr bnek, brick ilnst la
urine, frequent calls, lrrltetlon, iiitlaniHtloii,
sravel, ulceration ur eaiarrh of bladder.
Disordered Liver,
Impaired ilig-estlnn, emit, Mlllnus-heailactie,
n tV t .il P-llOOT cur s kiilm-y illffli-ultl,
1m (yrljie, urinary troutiln, bri-ht't disease.
Impure lllood.
fiwof ul a, mala 1 la, gen'l weak new or debility.
fiuaranf ? Via content" nf On BntHe ff nt hen
flUtl, JJrtiKKtfl will rvfuud to ytib .tin prl'-e iuii
At DriiffKlata, 50r. fflze. $ 1 .00 NU
Torailda' tiutda to HIth'Tiva-Conniltatlon fraa,
1H. KlLMIB 4 CO.. Ul NO H AUTO If . N V.
"German
Syrup
19
Justice of tbe Peace, George Wil
kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co.,
Minn., makes a deposition concern
ing a severe cold. Listen to it. "In
the Spring of 1888, through ex
posure I contracted a very severe
cold that settled on my lungs. This
was accompanied by excessive night
sweats. One bottle of Boschee's
German Syrup broke up the cold,
night sweats, and all and left me
in a good, healthy condition. I can
give German Syrup my most earnest
commendation." rj)
IT IA A HI TV yea awe rear-
alf anil fumily ie grt ike brmt
value fmr yourmuner Krano
niiaa In your toaiwenr bv pur
rkaelnp; W. I. eulHe Hbnfa,
wkirk reprearnt ikf brai
value fr prti-ea akew
Ikauaaneja will ifatUr
mAKE NO M UHTITtTE.
a w
ASK FOR W. L DOUGLAS' SHOES.
ir aai
WZ ta a me mm imm mt S aTSX
for aal I year alar ed dlrarl ie larlrf, aaalliae klsd, lae ad wldtla
eate,
ekeai
raalae fra. will le solela sale i aaaa atawra aae innni i
kr I base a at. Writ i'r alal. W, L. llaaslaa, Breckaee, M
efil!"?sPiV "?s, and faints whlcS atala
! s.oswla Is. Iiirat 1 1. a lent 1 amrl Imr n fiff
The HislriSun Store polHh la Brilliant, OUnr.
less. Durable, and Hi riinsiimer par (or au tla
r glass parkaa wllh ivory purrhsie.
M IJ3
JOHNSON'S
Anodyne Liniment.
lzzvt er in alkost a cfifftuaY.
r.v.-t f lrfvt lT, lerf f-tniilT chotjlrl k .-,. It at lieinil,
for the common ill of lift- IIaMo tt irx'itrto any -nJ.
It I H.tdi(iif, if b 11 tew anil PoritftrHllnir. tttf ah.
tnVM wnntfil. NiililtiiTMahfix'. I'Hi'f Tr , nit. fv. rull
lasttlit'UlMia llrw, J. b. Jtll;.Vht.lN at LV., MaHeV
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
oa
Other Chemicals
am ned In tha
preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
BreakfastGocoa
which ft attMohtttty
pur and mtuttte.
Ithnnm nre than fhr Nm'i
( th itrmyth of Cocoa nuxe4
with Btnrch, Arrowroot or
1 Hiiaar. and Is far more eco
nomical, continy (est than on cnt a tup.
It 11 iteliclout. nourlnhliig, and lAiiihr
SiiuBSTEii.
Sold hf Oroffra avrvwhrae
W BAKER ACQ. Dorchester. M:ji,
IIOIIESA
(ts Origin and History)
PREVENTION
AND CURE.
An interesting Pamphlet mailed to any ads
dress on receint of Btamo.
Dr. L H. HARRI3, Pittsburgh, Pa,
arsiaawjPaasvv
pUclatilBauaWaiasLaauL
aauaafttva ana pecplfl
who bava weak hint or A nth
ma, boulduaa flto aCara for
ronaumpMnn. It bat nr?(1
tkoaaanda. ft ba not injur
d on. It Ii not bad to tut,
tt IB tb bent cuiiirh arrup.
Hold ftrTWbr, SAe.
TTTPTM 1 " V
K. (.i.t-tfer Ilia Klnnil aiM
Vctlliil That KMnr avians -111 1 famlluf
mtdliitu" koiiwu for DLllyunjisw.r
Conutlnatfun, lyiH-fui. 'oul
ut Ai'lIiU-. MuntaJ Jhpp.ajno
PalrjAil I'lifOsrtto;!, rirnpl, 34liw
(Vimnl'iifin. T.rfl Fr-clini aitai
rrwi 11, inuumcuv, nunia'iri
rrfntn or itNtttatj rtmiHiiiiT from Tmpui--
fat I art r.v I he ts-irfU'h. livr or InUottiKM -
larrriirm thplr nrorHT fum".nnii. Ppraona irircn Ui?i
pnilnr an- bt-nrrif vt t laklt ri TAR ftf af tt r r
adrttwi T 11 E It 1 r A NS C'H r. M lr A I. ( "O .lOSjrnjcwHt ,NV.:
t) Asrnla Wnntcdl KI(IITV pt r rviit piNtli. Z
1'i-n misiai rnif.n ntai 1 irrow- i-j ; 1 oottivi v. i
nmttMtiiBay
FRAZERgreaIc
BEST IN THE WORLD. I
Ita wsarlns qaallilsa ar unarpaasM, aetaallSf
aotlaailns lbre boxes nr anv oiber hran1. Noe
affscu-d ai. "r.T TUB tiF.Vl'INK.
rem sals by DKALs'Ka kskha:.ly.
EnnLTr IHustratd Publlcatlonsi
If bVsWWITH M APS, ariai
E ft r T Mlaastnta. North DskoU, biliil,
I aaaaiavilasiis. Ws'hi'fiss sadiraa-s. tk
VKLAfJDg
aarTh batt ArHalTI. Orailiiir aa TiBba
Luis sow ona lo MltKrs. Mails FBEE. AlillMa
una. a. uasoas, u ba, a. r. a. a., at. rai, aia
llli Ulc bona, HllltlS
IIQHTNINB PtATEHf
atidplattDgjfwoIrT eiejchfia
laMpwarr, Aa. rise ii
OiiMt f kwlrr foud as
o-, ea alt ktodt uf muk
vita aul't, Mlver ur nekrl
No iarrtDr. No .ripttal.t
K7 hue ,yfJ' ossfd'
tarrulafV Wrltisrorolr,.
yWiar. H. C. DKi.NO M
sUstv, lsMBMiDlMi U.
tUtC QI'K K J-R'y adranrln w1
fwl K (itmhltf valua. Fin tlmtmr aaal
rk-li aoll uutterlaltl with coal. Wc-ll atluptfd for
Poultry, Vegetal!?., Fruit M0, 000 ncr Ihii.I, low
In all platvuti lnwn. ' tll(KHI.AM PlaA-a
THAT I.4ND OFFICE. Kualla P. O., II ul
bt ri Ha rk. Teu u.
COINC TO BUILD?
Hood fur Mutttrated C'aUlorua, oootalniDa" M banrll
..me itcvlnw, PHBK. Addreaa HHOtP ELI.'p
M ODsVtfN UP I HUH, tfj Broadway, .New wi
) f'ltt and Traoit Kprnifaarlnw
Jof-J 1 fluMlHe oil rn an) Nurf
TVa biiiHl Hi'hool, i'lHVfittutl. .
ptt p I In. Fleifaiit oatal'iffut frtx.
FK1VATK HIIOHTHAND INKTITI TK
SIS MnilthflvUI Bt.. Fliiahurtf, Fa. Short h anil auj
ivuewrliluK pr mouth, 4M0t por Quartor, Ait
Ix niuutU , $M. Write fur catalugua.
IJATKNTHI PKNftlONf l-St-nrl for Inventb
or'a inlilt or Hiiw to tihialn a Patent, fttd turn
MaMtuf PK.NIONnnal BOUNTY LAW'S,
f AT HICK U'fAHHKU WAHaiNOfOh. 0.0.
A 1 TjTH In WaahlnBia, W, 4;.
- 40-patie book lre
I W lit.
rw i .i
mm
ri tH-a
V V$5
i'-m
V. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE qentlemen
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
A SfBDtnarWfil ta ot. thai irlll sol rt;i, flna ralf, asatnlsaa,
ani-Miia lu-l-is. nvxlblv. nnr i-omfortahlti.atylish aort iluraljla Ihsa
liuy ota--r sIiih t-ver Hold al UM pra-u. Ktuala cusutt uiadtf iLuwa
-4t.tiii4 trt-in S4 ii-.'-.
CI A aad -i lluud-arwpri. flnr ralf shim. Tb most ilylls.
sls'v -uns ami -luruitli. btw tm suld al tieaa pruwa. TartiiiMl
nns Imp-iru-d sIhm-s is-siiu trom $s lu $12.
AO I'ollc Mhor, worn uy rtu-rosra and all othaa wa
90 wsut ii sihmI bavy calf. Uirs attlMl, aatansloa da sfcu,
asv ui wsla ll ami will kts-p lb (wt dry aud warm.
.10 Fin it lair, tt.ib and Warklaamra' Sboae
4 will wivh mur. waar tor lu niuuay lliaa any ullirr msb.
Thry ar niadp for asrvli-. Tb Uivroaalsg ala allow tbat wura
IntiiHMi bv fouud lblout. . ,.
ns.v& ' and Vlka l.3 sckl Hhr are
wurn by cn uoya vrywur. i a niuai. aarvM)-
bl shooa sold at Iba prli-ra.
S A r I tT ft' S Hd-w, J.S), and I
LAUlBv Bbuea fur M lasn ai aiad of tha l i
i.ta
em Don.
sola os So Clf , a ilMlrad. Tby ar ry atyliau, oom
luriAble and duraala. Tb S3 abo auala euatout aiada
ali-uo isisuns frmo t lu (S. Uidiaa wbo wish tuuusi
anlaa In tbrir footwear ar fladlas tbla out.
ral'TltlM. -Bcwar of UMi.ra substituting ahoaswitau
outW. L. Uoualaa' uaaa aad tbpra-atmpedua botlona
Kucb aubatltutluua ar fraudulvat and subject lu pruMi.
Uun hv u. fivr ftbtAlalluf moBv under falaa DMteuora.
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