Mrs. Laura L Barnes, Wash ington, D. C, Ladies Auxiliary to Burnside Post, No. 4, Q. A. Rn recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 44 Indlaeases that come to women only, m a rule, the doctor is called in, some time several doctors, but still matters fo from bud to worse ; but I hnre never known of a case of female weak er ss which was not helped when Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was used faithfully. For youn; women who arc subject to beadarhes, backache. Irregular or pain ful periods, and nerrouR attacks due to the severe strain on the system by some orfrnnic trouble, and for women of advanced years in the most trying' time of life. It nerves to correct every trouble and restore a healthy action of all orjrnns of the body.' " Lydia K.Pinkh'nm'8 Vegetable Compound is a household reliance in my home, and I would not be with out if. In nil my experience with this anedicinat which covers ?ars, I have found nothing to equnl it and al ways recommend it." Mbs. Laura L. Dar.ncs, 007 Second St., N. E., Wash ington. D. C. tSOOO forftlt'lf original of mbooe Itttor pnelnj ffenuirtontso cannot bo produeol. Such testimony should be ac cepted by all women as convinc ing evidence that Lydia E. Plnkh ain's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer an a rem edy for all tlio distressing ills of women. uzzuc Aooetite Door? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. Bold Tor ff. C. Aver Co., sixty year. A.DWC11. jua.a. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm ctb.o Tmrngms on rt. r. nm en.. wABnry h. n. JDog Days" ise to keep the stomach clean, bratn clear and liver active. It cools the blood, cures heat eruptions, relieves constipation, aids diges tion. Effervescent; Agreeable Reliable. L'mu by American riivulcillii for nearly 60 ye.ni. 60c. and 1.0O. At Druggist! or by nail (rom The Tarrant Co., lii'LVz Hnitneie rrtabllihed DM. nipnnsTabulesnre the best dyspepsia tmcdlclne ever made. fA hundred millions of them have ben sold In tbo United 6tatcs In a single year. Every illness Brlslngr from a disordered stomach is relieved or cured by their use. So common is it llint diseases originate from the stomach it niny be safely as serted there is no condition of 111 health tb'.t will uot be benefited or cured by the occasional upo of nipans Tabules. Puyslclaus know them and speak highly of them. All druggists tell them. The live-cent package Is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Dottle, sixty cents, contains fcoKtcbold supply for a year. One generally gives relief within twenty Diicutes. PATENTS, TltAOU-.IIAIMi ASI I'KNSIO.N. Are Vpu Inlereeledf Million! of dollar liavu beeu mail out of pte-it nil Trail.-Murk. Milium, ut cl,.iWr. an apnprl ated to mv pension., nu year. rectii-. lor Inluruiitriuu ami litratur, r'KKB, wnta t.) TIIK V. II. ll.l. 1 O.dPA.N V, WUU huildlnc. SU luA Ave., Wa.Liiiijli.il. o.tt a 1 irri.K UIII.O Mt.VR FOIl MOnkV-Ttr t. 'iok-tlote KHI I l-liKIKH, Urlea all klmli or r rulti,PTrie.CljerrH-a.C nnj. elauletf. elc. 11 rake. lm exiranir. Aiwuv. ready for uae. and will la.t a iifeilino. 11 Hoik- hl.e you c.xik. Writ foe circular and eprciM term t egrnta. Price 93. U- U. ft-elirue,, boa 2U. Wejua.boro, ko hDADCV NEW DISCOVEET; 1t U J O I quiak re let and auree im Book of Uktimooia a and 10 dMve tr.atin.nl free. Dr a. BtllaVt s. At aeta. Ge lUHtii WHiHc AIL tUt rAILd. , byrun. In time, hold by tfruuel.t 1 ADVERTISE1" 5 'Vt IT PAYS w'V;.Vw: Thompson' Eyi Water BEST FOR M m aW r m y7tfZ2S jrfPSL. CANDY y OUARANTBr o CORK for all bowel troubles, pneadioitls, billcuaaeas, bad breath, bad blood, wtait en the atomarr.. bloaud bowela, foal mouth, beadache, indlfMUoa, piraplea, alas alter taunt, liver trouble, .allow sain aad dtialneas. When your borela don't raova ularl v you ere elc.. ConatipaUoa aitla mora pecrle thaa all other dlaeaaee tacether. It J. .25 S.r?niS ''"" los years of suffering, tie matter what ails you, etart taking .1 BCAR)tT today, fetynu will never (et well .ad stay well uetll yoa get yoa bowela "ht Taae our advice, alert with Caacarete today under abjoluta auaraatee to sura or KS!?''. Vf""ll . The eenulae jabltt a tamped C C C. Never sold la bulk. Sample aad oooklet free. Addroae Sterilnt Rmnedy Comeanv. Chicago or New York. sea . Newport Soc.ety. Newport society gossip frequently rocs well with the hurniiiR of rags. A rich husband and wife were divorced a few months nun. The wife is already married and the husband's cnpaKcment to another woman is now announced, lie will marry her as soon as her own divorce permits her to have another husband. To I. (tinnier Hi lli Mte Uurinrnte. Mary of tlie expensive nnd beautiful sum. mer pnrmenu which will not stand ordinar washing may. with care, bo siiccessfull'v 'laundered. Lne Ivory S. up. If witter will not cbiibh colors to run. Ivory Hoap will not, nnil avoid extremely hot weather, hot sun, and a too hot Inti. Ei.exob It. fAflKtS. The fact that a fool and his money art oon pnrted keep-, lots oi' other people in alHiicnce. Conrt KuMnltie lnnt.Kit.e Trncte.Mark. UufaVo. N. Y., July 25th. Justice I.miRhlla In Hupremn Court has Rrtnted a permaunht injunetlon with costs ntilnt certain New York City dealers, renrnlnlns them from nuking or sellinR a powder which is nn Imi tntion and Infr iiReruent on "Font-Ease," n.iw so larg dy itdvertised nnd sold. Tho owne. of "fo-it-Kase" is Allen H. Olmsted, of Lc Koy. K. V., and the decision upholds his trade-murk and ir.nkes Hiililc tlms attempt ln to prollt by To'it-Ea-e" advertising by marketing a i-linllnr-appcaring preparation. When a baby's grand mot hers are all dead it stands a pretty good chance oi not being epoiltd. Brother Dickey's Sayings. De worl' is so full of wise men dat ? fool is a holiday. Solomon had mo' wives dan would fill up a city, en yit, attcr all, he died wid dyspepsia. Dc Devil is tcr be chained fcr a thou sand years, some cr desc days, but I don't want tcr Kit close enough tcr him tcr do dc chainin'. A Dubious Complaint. "You have heard my daughter sing. What would you advise us to do?" "Send her abroad at once!" FITSoermaaentlycured.No fits ornervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerven.estorer.;2trinl bottle nnd trentlsefree Dr. II. II. Knys, Ltd., C31 Arch Wt., rhllarn Xo matter how hoi. ely she may he every cirl thinks she would' make a beautiful bride. ta Allen's Font-Kate, It Is the only cure for Swollen, Fmnrttn, Tired, Aching, Hot. Sweatintt Feet. Corns ani liuntons. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ense, apowder lo ho shaken Into the shoe". Cures while von tvaik. At nil Druggists and Shoe Stores, fae. Don't accept anv substitute, Snmplo sent Free. Address.Allcn S. Olmsted, LoKoy, N.Y. The swindler's version of it is "one touch of nature makes the whole world skin." Mrs. Wlaslow's Soothlng3yrup for ehlldrsi loethiDK, soften tho gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain. cures wind colic. 25c. u bottle Only children and fools tell the truth where a woman's age is concerned. Tlso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medicine lor coukos and colds. X. W. bAMUKL, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 190J. Some men's idea of a friend is a fellow they can mnke use of. Our railways have killed 8558 per sons within a year. HairSplits "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for thirty years. It Is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Cruenenfelder, Grantfork, 111. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. II.N I AlMrsulsts. If yonr druggist cannot supply too, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name ot four nearest express onTce. Address, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, M. The University of Notre Dame NOTRC DAME, INDIANA. FUX rorUF IN lnrilr.. J.tUrrn. tKriiitiiiiitrn untl HUltirr Juiir iiul.m Art. rtrurr. J'luti mm, l.tin , i. , Iri lmntt n) iiimI l.lfrtrU ni I nuinft rltia, Ai t hlrn im r. Tnnruli I'rriiucatory ud i'DMnyrrcliu Coiirxr ICoitiiiN Frrr tn all itudrnt irliohT'romrlt',? the Mii'tiM requlrtHl it r aditiiiitm into the Suflio mere, Juuioi or beuicr Vtar vt aij oi th Colleifiutc Itoomt la Kent, mod rate rhirw In Rttideuti vwr evivvn ixriug ior CnlW'Ktiiif Courm. A liinlttxl nntiibtr til tettutiilHti'tt fur t he Kcclt4ui titul rltv will ! i-fiivt-d ut ii vt tal rules. ft. I ilM rl' Hull, lor I . uikI,t 18 yean. If unit, ne in tlir romi'MMiecB of itn T-iMj rufiif, 'liiefiOik Vrttr iU uiti srpteiubvr S, 1003. ('attVngue sVrre. AtldroM l;i:V. A. &1QHHIHWFY, C. H.O., PrwMfnf, Bo gfft F r rA Hsbltnsl rntnUrntlon, tics Head III nche. liettrn- Intestinal Catarrh, UN Ga.iric Dytpoi.aia, ant nf Apiie tlte, Rheumatlo ami Ufliity Aflecuuna, Hies and' other ConCtstlons, tbtrs is nomine nciter men NATROLITHIC SALTS. ? A Palatable Remedy and Certain in Results. Flftrn& AH dntf f lata, or direct from Tho CaDlUl Chemical and kr. Com pan j. WaabioctoB. If C THE C3WEIS r THE K00N SIGNAL. HOW IT IS SENT OVER L FOR FIVE MINUTES THE WIRES OP THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH ARE SILENT AWAITINQ THE SIGNAL. 'Click clock el ick - clock - click clock:" It tvns five minutes before noon In Wnshlugton lis the ticks of a trlPKrapb Instrument In the oltlce of tho Western Union Telegraph Conipmiy at Hie cot' nor of Fourteenth nnd F streets piine tnntcd the seconds with Its metallic music. Every other transmitter In the great central ofllce was for the time being silent, the noonday rush of press and commercial business was at a standstill, for the Naval Observatory on Georgetown Heights was giving the United States the time of day and ev ery other human affair was obsequious ly standing asldo for this all-Important Information. From the first tick of the clock at tho observatory at precisely live minutes before nctutil noon on the seventy-fifth meridian 30,000 clocks throughout the country awaited cor rection. Tho eye of the reporter of the Evening Star, who listened to the click of tho Instrument, watched the official clock In the office as It ticked calmly on. Ily Its hands the time was 11.5(1, but that thls''wii8 incorrect was deter mined by the telegraphic signals that were coming from the observatory, for the chronometers there were corrected y the stars and not dependent upon such a poor timekeeper as tho sun for their time. They were running on sidereal time Instead of solar, so the observatory really corrected Old Sol himself with unblushing nerve. "CI Ick clock click clock cl Ick clock!" continued the Instrument on the desk of the chief operator. ' As the time was passing the minutes could bo counted by the breaks in the ticks at the end of each sixty seconds and at precisely fifty seconds before actual noon the sounds entirely censed. The reporter and a hundred others watched the official clock as Its second hand moved Jerkily on over the face. It had passed 'lie noon murk when there came a final tick from the Instru ment nnd the hands of the clock Jumped to XII as If they had been snapped back by invisible fingers. In stantly the commercial keys were opened nnd the hum of the scores of telegraphic transmitters renewed their work. The country bad been once more put on the right track and every clock on the circuit Bet by the observatory. The method employed in this work Is Interesting and little known to the gen eral public. All that most people know about It Is that at noon a signal is sent from the observatory and bulls all over the country drop, proclaiming the hour. They do not understand the means that arc employed to achieve that end. By an arrangement with the Western Union Telegraph Company the Navnl Observatory has connected its chro nometer with the wires of the tele graph company and at noon every duy announces the time to tho country. Clocks that are corrected thus are con nected by wire with the observatory and are adjusted by nn electro-magnet which sets the hands when they are out of tho way. The signals begin nt five minutes before noon and continue for five minutes. This length of time beforehand enables people everywhere cast of the Kooky Mountains to get ready for the final signal. West of that point the time is given by the observa tory ut Mare Island Navy Yard, San Francisco. The electric connections of the clocks are so arranged as to omit certain seconds at the ends of the sev eral minutes, and Just before the close of the Inst minute ten seconds are omitted, then comes the final click which announces noon. Sidereal time, by which the chro nometers at the observatory are set. Is taken at night by observations of the fixed stars, and Is more nearly ac curate than sun time for tho reason that the stars are so much farther away from the earth than Is the sun that astronomical calculations arc more nearly accurate. There Is always a fraction of a second variation be tween the two times, and the sun Is ac tually set correctly on its course by the star time. That Is, allowance Is made for the defection, and Inasmuch as the clock at the observatory from which the tlmo Is sent out over the country Is seldom out of the way more than 3-100 of a second. It Is a simple matter to the astronomers there to correct It before the signals begins, a task which Is dally performed by tho official In charge of tlitit department. When the ball drops at noon It will be found per fectly safe to set your watches by It, for electrical transmission Is practical ly Instantaneous, the time balls In Washington, New York and Chicago dropping so evenly that they are all moving down their respective poles at the same time and hit their bases less than a second after tlpy have been electrically released. The exact meihod of transmission Is explained by tho connecting of a wire with the time clock at the observatory. This wire leads to the trunk line of the telegraph company, and at the first tick of the Instrument at five minutes be fore' noon every ofllce in the' country has orders to cease all regulur business and give the lines over to the more Im portant work In hand. Tho clock then has everything Its own way, and every swing of its pendulum Is announced to the country by tho ticks of the attached clocks. For the time being nil business by wire in the United States Is at a standstill. An order for the sale of the Standard Oil Company for (2 could uot bo sent during those five minutes by the lines of the Western Union, for what bio a few hundred millions of dollars to the time of day announced by the distant (tars? There are time balls on the most con spicuous buildings of all the Important American cities, and these are elec trically connected with the Naval Ob servatory by feeder lines from the main, or trunk line, working directly with the great clock on Georgetown Heights. Iinmu..:.iU'ly beneath elec trically speaking the time ball Is the clock that gives the observatory time to tho others that are on Its circuit, and the Instant that the ball drops all Of those clocks have their hands auto matically adjusted to tho correct time neon. Ta ball a th building of th r THE UNITED STATES. War, State nnd Navy Departments Is so situated that It can be seen from nil the more Important parts of the city, and from this ball hundreds of people dully set their watches. In New York the ball Is again prominently displayed on a building on Broadway, and th city In that section gets Its time from that ball. So again in Chicago nnd In all the Important cities of the section east of the Bocky Mountains, and from (hot parallel westward the time It given from the Mare Island Navy Yard. Noon in Washington means P o'clock, standard time, in Snn Fran cisco, and ns this would be nn un reasonable hour to dispatch the dnllj signal, the National Observatory has arranged to have the noon time given to tlie section west of the continental divide by the branch observatory nt Snn Francisco. The actual time Is the same as that which comes from Wash Ington, but Is scheduled according tc longitude. Should any one wish to con nect his clock with the official slgnnls, It can be done by connection with a wire that leads to tlie clock of the ob servatory, and these signals may be sent elsewhere by telegraph or tele phone, the cost being nothing further than the trilling one of original elec trleal connection. Washington Star. MOROCCO'S CAPITAL The City of Fez Quaint, Ancient anc Moat Oriental of Towns. A long line of gray walls, broker here and there by battleniented towen and topped by the white buildings ol the Sultun's palace and a few minarets such Is the traveler's first view ol Fez as he approaches the copltal bj the main earn van road. It is on un attractive approach, for the last elghl or ten miles of tlie 175 that lie betweer Tangier and the largest and im portant city of Morocco puss ovel n plateau between level, unbrokee stretches of corn-growing country bounded en the north by bare hills, and, further cwny, on the south, by a range of rugged mountains. One sees little but its gray, monot op.otis walls appearing on the horizon. Yet It is au ideal site for a city, nnd Mulal Idris, its founder nnd patron saint, did not err In fixing upon it foi ills capital when, early in the nlntr century A. I), ho laid ita foundations There Is a picturesque story told ol the origin of Its name; for Fas, as the Moors call it. menns a "hoe" In Arabic, and it is said that us Mulal Idris turned the first sod he cried, "Here I plant my hoe" it tradition almost Itlcntlca! with tho naming of Kairouan by th great Okbn. The main entrance tc Fez, the Bab Segina. is nu unworthj gateway for such a city, for It consist? of little more than on archway cut it the wall, with no pretentions to eiz or decoration. There is a second gateway on tin right, in tlie wall hut encircles thf palace gardens, through which on th great feast days of the year the Sultat rides to pray nt the "Msala" near by The "Msaln" Itself is a short, white crested wall, with a niche or mlhrat faclug tho east, and Is situated only e few hundred yards away on the siopt of the hill. Insignificant enough Jr. Itself, It presents on state occasions a marvellous picture. Entering through Roll Scgma on passes for a short distance along t street lined with little shops, when dried figs and raisins, walnuts ant groceries are exposed for sale. A sbarj turn to the right leads one Into tin outermost of the public squares of tin palace, un oblong inclosure, surrounded by high walls, and pierced at each cn5 by great gateways. On the right ig i facade and entrance to the arsenal, particularly hideous mixture of bad Oriental and worse European taste while straight In front is the "Gate ol the Lion," n fine archway in modem Moorish style, somewhat spoiled by Its gaudy coloring, which time 1s hap pily softening. It is under the shadi of Its heavy roof that one of the sev eral governors of the Fez holds his pub lie court and deals out what he calif Justice. He sits cross-legged, attended by secretaries, in a deep niche In th gateway, while in a semi-circle before him squat his dozens of wli4te-robe(J and red-copped soldiers. Before bin? kneel the plaintiff ond defcudant, both talking volubly nt tho same time, and each calling God to witness that the other Is a liar, which Is probablj h-ae. A second public square lies beyond this archway, on to which open the gates of tho private precincts of the Sultan's palace, with their guard ol soldiers, probably fast asleep. It ii from this second squnre that the routef to old ond new Fez respectively divide The latter consists of the upper and more modern town, and contains the palace, the "Mellah," or Jews' quarter, and a district nlmost entirely official, but boasts Uttlo of Interest. London Timetr. . i,,,' Two of Tliein. v A man who had Just finished a com fortable meal at a restaurant the otlin evening, suddenly rose up from hf? chair, caught up his hat and an um brella that stood against the wall, and rushed out of the building. "Stop him!" exclaimed the proprietor, "That fellow went out without pay ing!" "I'll stop htm," said a determined, looking man, who rose up hastily from a table near whero the other had tat. "He took my gold-headed umbrella! I'll stop biro, and I'll bring him buck In charge of a police officer, the scoun drel!" Without a moment's pause be dashed out of the house lu hot pursuit of the conscienceless villain. And the pro prietor, a cold, hard, unsympathetic kind of man, has somehow begun to suspect that neither of them will ev'' come back. ....' Million Bl Stores. About (30,000,000 is the estimate of recent luvcstruent of fixed capital In the form of building aud plant for the ten or twelve dcpurtincat store of New York City- i m ..m,rttt 1 COMMERCIAL REVIEW, Ocneral Trade Condition. Conditions continue satisfactory out lide the region of speculation, many cports indicating further improve ncnt. Dur.ing recent months the two listurbing factors have been labor con :rovcrsics and weather conditions, but ach week has brought better things n these two respects until the outlook :ontains much tint is encouraging. It is a season of uncertainty in the nantifacttirc of cotton goods, and lothing in the nature of improvement :an be expected until the artificial p. tition of the raw material is radically iltcrcd. As supplies diminish there is t . corresponding ttifTcning of quota tions. Mills arc steadily curtailing oroduction, both here and abroad. N'cw light-weight woolens are being opened with fair results only, buyers rxhibiting no anxiety regarding the fu ture. Failures this week were 213 in the United States, against 213 last year, and 16 in Canada, compared with so a year ago. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear. $.1.55,1.70; best Patent $4.90; choice Family $4.15. Wheat New York No. 2, 85c; Philadelphia No. 2, 79ri8oc; Baltimore No. 2, 70c. Corn New York No. 2, 57c; Phila delphia No. 2 SlVi'a-fic; Baltimore No 2, 5"c. Oats New York No. 2, 41c; Phila delphia No. 2, 45c; Baltimore No. 2 42'" 4,K. Hay Wc quote; No. 1 timothy, large balcs, $20.00' 20.50; No. 2 tim othy $ 1 8.50(f); 19. 50; No. 3 timothy $15.00 1 17.00. Green Fruits and Vegetables Quote: Apples Maryland and Virginia, pet brl, fancy, Si.so'n.i.oo. Beets Native, per bunch li(n2c. Blackberries Fast crn Shore, per quart, cultivated. $fn6c; Jo, wild, (t.3C. Cabbage Eastern Shore, Virginia, per brl $i.50'rf 1.75: do native, per 100. Wakefield, $1.5001 ,1.00. Cantaloupes Florida, per crate. $i.oori' 2.00; do, native, per basket $1.0011.25 Carrots Native, per bunch KftlJ-Jc. Corn Native, per dozen QrtTi.sc; do. Virginia, per dozen BCdioc. Cucumber Norfolk, per basket i$(ij20c; do, full barrel 50fj 75c; do, Anne Arundel, pet basket, t5fVi20c. Eggplants South Carolina, per box, Si.oo'V) 1.50; native, per basket 75 85c. Huckleberries Eastern Shore. Maryland and Virginia, per quart CCaSc. I.ctturc Native, pet bushel box ,l5''n ?oe. Onions Rappa hannock, per half-barrel basket ss'Vjfioc; do, per brl $1. 501 1. 75. Peaches Flor ida, per carrier $i.6ofri 2.00; do. Geor gia, per carrier $1.5012.25. Pineap ples Florida, per crate, as to size $1,756275. Raspberries Eastern Shore, red, per pint, 3ft 4c; do. per quart 6fri 8c. Rhubarb Native, per bunch l(rii'Ac. Squash Anne Arun del, per basket, 20''i25C. String bean?, Norfolk, round, green, .15'Vi 40c; do, Anne Arundel, per bu, green. 40500. Tomatoes Florida, per carrier, fancy, 75cf?i$i.to; do, fair to good, 5o(fi75c: do, Anne Arundel, per basket 50(1050: do, Norfolk, per 2-basket carrier 5006? $1.25. Watermelons Georgia, per 10c $i8oo'?7 25.00. Hides Heavy steers, association and saltcrs, late kill, fx) lbs and up. close selections. o'ird -tojc; cows and light steers, 8'.j'r'9c. Provisions and Hog Products Bulk clear rib sides, gV.c: bulk clear sides, ioJac; bulk shoulders. 9'e; bulk backs, 18 lbs and under, 8V4C; bulk bel lies, lie; sugar-cured shoulders, nar row, 9-Mc; sugar-cured shoulders, ex tra broad, nc; sugar-cured California hams, 9!jc; hams canvased and uncan vascd, is lbs and over, l.lkic; skinned 1414c; refined lard, second-hand tubs, 9!yc; refined lard, half-barrels aud new tubs, 0,AC'- tierces, lard. 9c. Live Poultry Chickens, hens, per lb. I,1'al.1'jc; do, old roosters, each, 25W .loc; do, spring, large, I7'Sl8c; do, small, i5ffTj6c. Ducks, puddle, per lb, Qflioc; do, muscovy and mongrel, per lb, 9(17 10c; do. drakes, each, per lb, 30 7i40c ; do, white Pckings, per lb. I0(r? lie. Spring ducks, 3 lbs and over, II (112c. Geese, Western and Southern, each, 3040c; do, Maryland and Vir ginia, per lb, (r? ; do, Kent Island, per lb, (ti, . Pigeons, young, pet pair, 2C125C; do, old, per pair, 'Jovsc Guinea fowl, each (fi 25c. Eggs Choice, nearby, loss off, per doz, (Sific; do. West Virginia, loss off, per doz, (rTi5,jc; do, Southern, loss off. per doz. ( 15c. Guinea, per doz. 7S.8c. Jobbing prices to ic higher. Butter Separator 22'f72,ic; Gathered Cream 20(n2ic: Imitations (ti iqc. Cheese Large, 60-lbs, nWli'ic; do. 36-lbs, IJitan!; 20-lbs, nJ-affTl l-Kjc Live Stock. Chicago-Cattle Receipts 7000 head including 500 Tcxans; market strong to loc higher; good to prime steers $5. ID'S 5.00; poor to medium $4.oo' 5.00; storkcrs and feeders $2.50450; cows and heifers $1.5014.75; canner $1.50612.80; bulls $2.25'4.J5; calv; $2.50616.00; Texas fed steers $.t.25fi' 4.85. Hogs Receipts today 17,00c head, estimated for tomorrow 20.000; left over 6500; market 10 to 15c higher: closed easy; mixed and butchers' $5, i ("505; good to choice heavy $5.4061 5.60;" rough heavy $5.00615.15; light $5-.lc'"5-8o; bulk of sales $5.. 1561:. 6.1 Sheep Receipts 8000 head; sh;cr stcady to 10c higher; lambs 15 to 2c higher; good to choice wethers S 1.7561? 4.10; fair to choice mixed $.i.oci'J7S : Western sheep $2,5064.25; native la:".i? $3.00616.50. East Liberty, Ta Cattle steady; choice $5.2561 5.40; prime $1.9061 5 ir: good $4.60614.85. Hogs active; prime heavy $5.55615.65; mediums $5,756) . 85 : heavy Yorkers $5.85615 90; light York ers $6.10(5,6.25: pigs "$6.306 '.6.40; rough. $4.oo6r5.cvi. Sheep strong; best weth ers $4.30614.50; culls and common $1.50 2.25; yearlings J3.00615.00; veal ceivcj ;; yearl 10616.75, $6.5' THINGS WORTH KNOWINO. Our railways have killed 8558 per sons within a year. A ton of sugar beets yield. 210 pounds of refined sugar. The province of Ontario produced $547,000 of nickel last year, 'Sawdust and other mill waste is now used in paper making in Texas. Less than one-seventh of the land in Great Britain is owned by farmers One out of two working men in England who reach the age of sixty five, dies 1 pauper and is buried at the poorhouse. ' Mexico now has 60.000 American res idents and $323,000,000 American money. A room in which soiled clothes or shoes become moldy is too damp for health. There are in use in the United States 1,640,220 railway cars and 41,228 loco motives. Within a year the United States ha sold 253.983 pairs of shoes to British subject. The pressure of sap rising front grape vine root has been found equal to sustaining a cplumn of tnercurv three and half feet high. . . m TWEMTY YEARS HfiJOH SUFFRE3 FHOI 0JK0ER0US KIDNEY DISEASES CURED Pe-ru-na Creatine; a Na I jaqI Sensation 0 f Chronic Ailments 01 the Moior T. II. Mars, of thp Kirxt Win-on ein (.'rivalry Regiment, write, from 14W Dunning street, Chicago, HI., the following letter: "For yearn I avffered wtth catan h of the klitirya ton'vactrd in the army. Mrilirtne tiid not help we any vnt it a comrade rho had been helped bu I'cruna advlacd me lo try It. I b. .tight nome at once, and mnn found blCKHrd relief. 1 kept talcing it four monthn, and am now trrlf and Ktrong and feel better than I have done for the pint Itvent n yearn, thank to Peronn."!'. It. Mar At the appearance of the first eymptom of kidney trouble l'erunu eliouM be taja'ii. Tliin remedy striken at once tlie very root of the die;ie. It nt once relieves the ca tarrhal kidneys of the xtaituant blood, pre venting the escape of perum from the blood. 1'rnmn Binmi!ute the kidneve to excrete from the blood the nrctimulatinp poi.on. nnd I hue prevents the ronvuleione Demand for Preachers. There arc complaints that the demand 'or candidates for the ministry is larger than the supply. There is a fall ing off in the number of theological students at the universities. The num ber has been reduced one-third at Vale class of .100 would graduate (o ministers, but. la-t year it turned out Duly four. The ministry seems to be 'osing its attraction for young men. The pay of clergymen is better than it once was. though in many instances it is very small yet. The churches are 'iner, but comparatively fewer people Htcnd them. The simple days of old fashioned faith and primitive ideas have passed. The puritan period has Summer it i cood ttv? to treat Chronic KiJrter. Bladder, ind Urinary troiMes vifh Doio'i kidney Pills; iScy uinQucr the most stubborn cues. KIDNEY Achtnf? bocks are eaued. flip, hack, nml loin pains avercorae. bwdliH of tho Itmbfi and dropsy sit; as ranis).. They correct urine with brick dust sediment, IiIkU colored, pain In paw-tuff, dribbling, frequency, bed fretting. Donn Kidney Tills remove calculi and (rraTd, Hellcro heart palpitation, 6l'ptesnpns, headache, nervousness, dizziness. Mrs, .Tnmes Beck of 314 Went Whitwibnrn Street, Home, N. V..Kijr: " I wan troubled with my kidneys for ciirr" nine years; bad STATE Tfr free trln' Kol. r-MiUnir.i t . 'finr i inu flic lent, rite lip. Natural Flavor :Cottage a .J f tta take our choice corned r-eel. cook it and teasoa Ori6Cl IjGfil it all donchy em.ertn-uetter than it ffmt:l at m e- ww home. W lrn juM ncl t c put a in .au to kerp i-i- - - it ntht until you want it, Keep It In the houe for cmeryer.cics fur suppers, (or landwichcs for sny lime when yoct want notTtethinc cood and wHnt t quuk. tiuiply turn a key and the cm is open. Aa Sppctmnif lunch is ready in uu mstaw. libby. MclVelll & Libby. Chicago. SttSnSt 'S? iefCfevbus IMerson'S BRDKflSElIZER ID CENTS. CURESAIL fa headaches. ik tSZQ HMLMCM BMAMI THf MAf TI AND LABOR SAVM.WU HAWTHf COAfiSlST fMtSf lAMcs mrHWiMjvmjim.woDSTm WASHaoAMusiD.ACHtoiSi YIAB& 01 D CAN DO THE FAMIY. WASHING AI OMl fOURTH Of THl ORDINARY' rAff COST. TRIAl IS Alt Wt ASM. if YOMfJfOCMPOlS 'mHANBU It UNO OtiiMIBA V50ri.f0A00I. YOVWM fMO fS Ail .WiCtAJTi, rWhS3UJI0r0nM trs.m MAO roHfACH IN FA Mil K THEATCANTIC'ttrGCCOZPANYi M5RS CATTAiH CF THE XiGUiYS, in the Kidneys. which eure to if the are rt torema givee vigor to the heart'., action and digcxtive ycteni, both of which are apt to fail rapidly i n thi-t disease. 1 e r u n a curex catarrh of the kid neys eimply because it cures catarrah wher ever located. If you do not derive prompt and vatitv fai-tory results from the use of Pcninj. w rite nt once to Dr. Ilartman. giving a fall statement of your ease, and lie will b picitM'ii to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman. President of The ll.irtniiin Sanitarium, Columbus, O. vanished. Whether it be science or commercialism or liberalism or edu cation or the irccr exercise of thought, any of these or all of these that hava influenced religious thought and con duct, there has been a change withir the church and without. The condi tions that once prevailed in this coun try, the isolated churches, the itinerant ministers, the traveling circuit riders, the periodic revivals, the camp-mcct-ings, the muscular and emotional reli gion and the i-implc. earnest, and in tense faith, and other features that char acterized a new or thinly settled coun try, have in a large incisure been suc ceeded by other conditions, not less moral or religious, but different. COMFORT. much p.itn in my back; mi tune went on 1 could toanUf endure it , I could not sulm e:a'pt fur a few aioDieotsat n time; I prw nk n4 exhausted ; I could cot ere do licht tioiiftewterlc ; 1 could not v!o.p or bend ; my b4 n' hfd wverelv ; 1 was in ptr frm my bead down to any hvls : -enteritis? in tbo kta nevs it ttiu a heavy, steady, f-u'kriiln-. ache ; I could do t- nights, and rot up morntn?- wenk and tired. J thought I wnn about donq (or. when I naw IVian'n KW nry VilUadvertiwd. With If a wvk after cmmet4ing tneir uft I tM'imn to improve and from ihut tune on rapid, crew Iwtter. I used OyJ box in all and vas cured.1 PillCW b"i. mill tht cnnpr ti to .'tifTuio. V Y. ll a:nt wriUj addrvs un euralcric -TO ti nil" r mil ' headaches 3 QUICKLY CURED BY" mmmk SOiDYR7Mf?e. A r t WAHP4tS-
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