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The Liberal, 31 May 1894, p. 7

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WHAT UNCLE At Warsaw, Ind., Joseph Stevenson, while excavatmg for a cellar, threw out an old>iron kettle containing $9,000 in green- backs. Neighborly Interest In hls Dolngi~llnb iers of Moment and mm): Gnlhered From His Daily Record. The State bank of Brookville, Kansas, has failed. SeVenteen-year locusts have appeared by thousands at, Nyack, N. Y. The personal property of the late Edwin Booth, actor, is valued 315C02.575. Fifby thousand incandescent lamps are made in the United States each day. A Harrisburg, Pa.., man has an umbrella that has been in the family 105 years. It is stated in some quarters that the Bell Telephone instruments are being offer- ed for sale in New York :01: $1.25 a piece. A M cPherson, Kan., woman got a marriage license on condition that the money be re- turned “ the man went; back on her. The Boston Art. Club has offered a prize of $5,000 for the best; picture painted by an Amerioan and not heretofore exhibited. ITEMS OFviNTEREST ABOUT THE B‘USY YANKEE. The average number of pupils in attend ance upon New York city schools is 170, 000. Russeil Sage, of New York. is finishing $100,000 building for the Troy, N. Y Seminary for' Young “Women. The hospitality that U.S.Senator Brio) dis penses from che old Corcoran House in VVaeh‘ ington, is said to cost him $50,000 a year The Central Labor Union, of Nashville, Tenn, is making war upon street: musi- cians. 0} the otficfinls in one Helena, Mont, church, the president, secehary and treasur- er are saloon keepers. Nuns who have passed the examinations, but wear their religious habit-s, are teaching in Pittsburg’s public schools. A pie factory in New York runs from 2 a.m. 1:02 p. m. six days in the week, and turns out 20,l100 pies a day. An armless boy at Middleton, Comm. named William Mylebreet, has completed the painting of a. wagon. His feet; did the work. The State school appropriation made by the last Pennsylvania legislature was $5,807.618~an increase over any previous .appmpriation There is only one aluminum factory in the United States. The majority of these establishments are in Germany. Of the $9,050,000 worth of silver used annually in the United States, $2,500,000 is made into solid spoons and forks . The Santa Fe railroad is running regular banana trains out of Galveston in connection with the fruit steamers from Central Amer- ica. A highly respectable Philadelphian dog has been buried in a. nnhogany cotfin which was lined with satin and mounted with silver ornaments. The trousers pocket, of a. Kansas :boy was found to contain a. safety pin, six marbles, a. top and string, a baseball and .glove and a plow clevis. Two mountains in Lower California. are estimated to contain 100,000,000 tons of pure alum. The Salvation Army, of the United States and England, has large colonizatianschemes brewing in Mexico. A splendid collection of Chinese lilies is shown in the window of a. Brooklyn Chinese laundry, where they are admired daily 1) many leople. ' Bishop Tattle, head of the Episcopal Church of Missouri, has joined the Salva- tion Army. Last year Christian Endeavprers gave $100,000 to their missionary boards, home and foreign. The Detroit authorities have ordered all the cirgar signs, Indians and such like in off the streets. there is a region aeveralV hundre'i square miles in extent which is a vast deposit of petrified fish. Norma. Lamson and Pearl Judson, two attractive and highly connected Cleveland girls, have created a sensation by joining the Salvation Army. United States Senator Morgan is reported to luve said thafino damage would ever be paid $0 Canadian sealers for seizures made of their ships. It turns out that 'Mr. Elaine’s estate amounted to only $400,000, mostly in real estate. The average cost of construction and equipment per mile of American roads is $54.64!. Russia. has been a. large importer of agri- cultural impiements from the United States smce 1876. A Kansas school teacher has been dis- charged for changing her name from Mary to Mae. The Cape Cod canal W)” soon be cut through the crescent of sand 100 miles south of Boston. The Ohio Legislature has passed a bill compelling railroad companies to pay their ergployea ey'ery_ month. of Michigan German has been dropped from the course of stur’y in the primary grades of the Chicago public schools. v The Mormons of Utah are said to be sending LOCO missionaries to Europe in search of converts. The Philadelphia board of baa.th has re- fused to declare consumption to be a con- tagious disease. There are twenty-one law firms in the United States conducted jointly by hus- bands and wives. Vide Awake Soap is the on! fâ€"washing soap in the worl¢ a tried At yet ? lf the 5,000 Chiuamen in New York city 30 have registered, and now it. is intim- .l that; over1.000 of the latter will be made-:1 against for making false estim- SAM IS AT. Huv A HURON GU and good food in [)1 children healthy. If ever, from Scrofulous easesâ€"if their blood i or botls appear, they right med: Medical Di bodily cond renders the health and children get start” from It, puts on nausente an The total gold prod States in 1893 was 539,5 Dr. Pierce’s Pellets headaches, indigestion, dose. Sold by all deale AN OLD LADY’S STORY OF DEEP INTEREST TO OTHERS. ly greeted the reporter with the assurance that she knew what he had come for as her son had told her the day she was in town what was wanted, and although she had no {wish to figure in the newspapers she was quite willing to tell the facts in her case. “It is about nine years,” she snid, “sinceI was first taken down with rheumatism and for seven months I Ly helpless in bed unable to raise or turn myself. I doctor-ed with local physi- cians and I suppose the treatment I re- ceived must have helped me for I was able to go around again for quite a long while, until another attack came" on, and for two years I was again laid up, never being able to put afoot under me, or help myself in any way. I tried everything, bless youâ€"doctors, baths, liniments and medicines, and of course suflered a. great deal, being troubled also with asthma. But although 1 finally got on my fcet again I was not able to do anything, and could get across the room only with the help of someone and leaning on a. chair which they would push before me. By and by 1 was advised to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and though of course 1 had no faith In any- thing, I bought some at Wilson’s drug store and began their use, and when I had taken two boxes I felt they were helping me. I continued them quite a. while, improving gradually until now I am as you see me, although I have not taken them for a couple of months. I can now go around alone, 3nd although I always keepmy stick with me to guard against an accident or a. misstep, I can safely say I am wonderfully improved from the use of Pink Pills. I am no longer a helpless burden and care on my children that I was, and Pink Pills did it.” From the Goder AcEing on this cordial invitation, the re- porter drove out, to the well-known Bissecb homestead. Mrs. Bissett, was found enjoy- ing an afternoon’s visit. at. the residence of a neighbor, Mrs. Robertson. She laughing- ly greeted the reporter with the assurance that she knew what he had come for as her imrticulars, a. representative of the Star called upon her son at his flour and feed store on Hamilton street, and asked how far the story was t-rue. \Vithout hesitation or reserve Mr. Dissett launched into praise of Pink Pills, which he said had a most wonderful effect in relieving his mother from the suffering of a. bedridden invalid, crippled by rheumatism, and restoring her to the enjoyment of a. fair degree of health and activity for a. person oi seventy years of age. ” See her yourself,” he said, “ I am sure she will freely tell you all about her case, and you ran judge how much she owes to Pink Pills. I am sure that it is owing to them that she is alive 10-day.” Mrs. Robert Blisoll, “'lm V “'lth “IN‘HIIIIIHSIII for Despite Advancing I'onrs Rollerâ€"She Rclnu-a Her "Int Others May I'l'ollt by turue ante and offend the us preparations of ( :mtegd to cure you, Active -Q‘ q; ‘overy ‘11 Star. Exercise enty, tend to make children aufi‘er, how- , Skin or Scalp Dis- 8 impure and pimples should be given the r. Pierce’s Golden Irings about the best purifies the blood and ha “'39 Crippled for Nine Years- h-nrs. llns l/‘ound Her Experience the “Discovery.” ash, and does not stomach like the 50d liver oil. It's or your money is cure constipation :lyspepsia. One a Lot of the United 0.000. oi seve elf," he said had a m rfng his mot? ldriddeu inval ,nd restoring '1 MIRACLE all about; much she that it is Jfll What everyone says must b and everyone who has used Awake Soap says it is thejoe: have ever used. Have you trled Edison the inventor, has never c Watch in his life. 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I deten mined to try it, and got a halfâ€"dozen bottles, four of which entirely cured him.” MRS. G. A. LAKE, Oshawa. Ontario. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Be sure and get one for your Buggy. Iake no other kind. They won't dissppomt you. They are better than eve: for 1894. nan A Perfect Cure by Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. “It afl‘onls me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Snrsaparilla. My son was afflicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with swelling so bad that he muld not get up stairs to bed without cmwlixr: “,1 hands and knees. I was very anxious abu: ' 12m, and having read Causcd gains Head’ssia'fimures uTce Warm Water - - . :1 gallons Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water, dd the extract. and bottle,pla.ce in a. warm lace for twenty-four hours until it fer- ients, then place on ice. when it will open parklina and delicious. :snred. For t ve this recipe During the sum: :ious drink than sired. 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