it ailamsnn, Ertatl. rhv.aavet "The dromttno yon sent ni wa irlven arris, were suffering; from headache. etTeft was insiannsrirsoi-mm w AU druwj.sta, fifty cent. va wines; and If we may J"'p luce Of OSincu ifnurni, ninp THAT ED FEELING Ith Its most enervating and dlsennr 4 In furlne nl earlr summer, when, L-oW warmer and the tonlnit effect of (lr It Bono, llootrs isarsupanius rercnmca "that tired feellwr," whet h ,y change of cllmnte, wiwn or life, rk or Illness and Impart a feelliitiuf omtort and eelf-contldcnce. Kltlnf Trouble. hern troubled with kidney difficulty I year. It had aAsnmed nn I trnitais I commenced the use of Hood' Sun and in short time a change fur She r,e that seemed almost Incredible. 1 ommend Hood' Haraaparllla to all ufferlnn with the same disease, which ll great suffering." L. M. 8TASI.tr, L n. v. pd's Sarsaparllla Cures Iher preparations fall, lie aura to get araoarllla. It U Peculiar to Itself. tS PILLS care liver Ills, const Ipa- tmsnesa, Janndlce, lick headache. 1 lis I OR HOUSEHOLD USB 1 UKIUiriAlbU ITIRNAL it much l EXTERNAL til. ly an Old Family Physician. ;THINQ, HEALING, PENCTRATINQ tnprj en Sugnr, Children lor frtinsnn'a Sandyae Liniment for CfMip. OoM DEEMING, MURDERER, HANGED THK DEMON DIES LIM A COWARD. TUB SITUATION. Re- t, Tonrtlltl. t oll'1, (Tampa and I'alna. iiner iotnuuit.i um anu iiniia nie maci-(rinj-ho. AlhniA, Catarrh, Hrnni hill. I hoi- ra 1 iiiliilaln. limpa, riorrrfM In liodrnr Limit, i: r Mraliis. In rial for Nfi-v-mii HeatWh milil-t lr. H'M ary when, l'rtre , rta i.UU. 1. H. JUllNMON at CO., IkMUlQ, MAM, Kennedy's dical Discovery s hold in this order: vols, . ii iTif.. n. I b1b ciA-cr since runv cS-G'' rair-frr "CIO Of Jlllla 1 Kebruury-Married Miss Jl trythinj before It that ought low whether you pr not BrugglA and manufactured by l d Kennedy A Sample Cake of Boipsnu iai UK.e l-isiaun I'l l limine L-L and Beauty; Illustrated; k ui.:-. .3.... I.. V K, i . ami HIiMKldiKrnwuwiit ' 'i''ifvy,,all fr 10c; lo 'm :;.iSli"'lur-mnilii, llko k(WVv4l,'r" Mrkis Mulw, iMVi.',w"rt'. 1 ixtlat Ink and wAVl'uw.liT MHrk,N-an. I'll. m if'tlnv,HpliJi'MuCNiaw,Ku irHiloi llnlr, I'liniilfJ. ri .iVVeJ""" lit Woodbury, ' jtflHiSlS l'-rnint...nl. I -4.1 W. OH 4''d Nrw v"rl1 r")r XnA p.ric.iuuliMili.ufr.'i,loDk' hviAlt3 r l Irtiur. t. IKILMCR'S iff a ! ,)cytLiverand BladderCuro. Kheict.iat.sni. boiro. patn In Jnlntnorbnck, brick dnrt la f. fnMjin iit rulla. Irriluilon, IntiiinmtlDQ, avel, ulcvratluu ur catarrh of bladder. Jsonlered Liver, -lr1 lliritlon. gout, hlllloim-lii ftdMche. A .11 1'-IK 'OT ciinn ki.ln. y (liillcultlvta, . . J ri jpe, urluuiy truuhlo, briulit'a diwiuu. Impure lilootl, of ula, malaria, gcn'l wcukncuorih lilllty. ' artr-l'HHilrnrof On Rottl. If not ben 1. i'ruwuta U1 ruluuU Ui ytM. Ui prli a paid. 'tUruKzlata, 60c. Mze, $1.00 Mse, . TilMt iiuitla to llinlth'trM-Conniltatloa fraa, jjU. KlUM t CO.. lllXUUAMTOW.N. Y. ooooooooo T. lit . Tiny IMIUw t m klndlv on the ehlld, the drllHln frmla or lotlrui A old aua mm nuun Hie vicorou mau. w o TuiFsYinv Pills Sit itina anil atrrnvtli to the weak toiiiwli, bnwelt, kldiirjraand llaller OOP QQQOQO LMm Hrluclaifcl'ii!ia'c?aH.i'a aion'burla tlulut nix, liIJuauillu4i'ljmt, lfy uuc. .'ATIVIN i ?V '"rrald, " . IU'Mk Imolt Irre. rtiof lt.NMIN and liOt ST V 1.4 IV M A' KICK 0 AWltu'' ' Va lil!so 'Ai. C'c. i.sooi il.UiUJi kl HKH YKAR. I'.. fill I,,,. Itllll.. r.tltil4. U rilf.,... - kl.(tU;V, J-ul.lihr. Moullun. loaa. Career of One of the Moat Sxmarkablt Wretouea in the World'e Hlatory. Mkt.not rb. May 23. Fre1crli k Baylej iVeinliu wn.i huncJ one minute after 1( o'cloxk thin morning. When Dooming wan led Into tho yard anil upon the (tallows everybody w.is urpried to ace that he wan not chained, an had been expecu; I. Jle walked unsteadily ! twecn the KimnN, and eovernl tlnies totter el, m If nlKJ it to foil. Ho face was nshen, and he ehook like a man with the pulny. Several times when the chaplain npoko to him enconniKliiKly In an undertone, Deem ing parted his lips to reply, bat he uttered no sound. He seemed to bostupiflo I by his approaching death. When his arms were pinioned he wavered and would have fallen . hod he not been caught by tho warden. At first he shook his hen I when his last oppor-'j tunlty to seok was given him. Thcu he" rallied from his stupor ami with strong effort called out: . Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." He tried to say more on I s;ood with his mouth wide open, hut no words came. At the noose was adjusted his kneel knocked together and he would have collapo I had he not been suported until he was swung into mid-air. He died without a stru'le mid almost instantly. The body, after be ing cut down, was taken In ch.irire by tho prison physicians, who will superintend the t mortem eianiiuation into the structure of the skull and bruin. A KKMAKK Alll.K WRKTl'll. Frederick liaylev Deeming was one of the most versatile mid bloodthirsty wretches ill the lii.story of the world's crime. That part of his career which led immediately to his arrest, trial and dent h lit Melbourne, In van in lliilu J 1 1 1 1 . a suburb of Liverpool, on July .1, linl. He then took lixigiugs under tint name of Williams at the Commercial Hotel in that village ami shortly beu'an paying court to Miss Kiuily Mather, whom be sub sequently married. He rented Dinbatn Villa, on the outskirts of the village, during bis courtship, and there received u woman and four young children, who iliap'arcd shortly before ins marriage to Mi?s Mather. After the wedding, on September 22. lie and his wifo took a short wedding journey and on October 17 they sailed for Aus'trnliu. They went to live in a house in Windsor, a suburb of Melbourne. There, on December 21, nine days after their arrival, he killed bis young wife and buried her under the floor. He then disappeared. About ten weeks later when new ten ants were, nbout to tako the house n pe culiar odor was noticed, the floor was taken up and the body of Mrs. Deeming was found. Marks on her hea I uud neck show ed that she had been killed by blows. When the news reached Kain Hill, tlu police tore up the lioor.of Dinham Villa, to satisfy their MHpirlon that the woman and four riiiMrcii wbo bad been seen there with Deeming might have suffered the same late as ilid Kmily Mather. They found under the. floors, which Deeming himself had cement ed, the bixlics of thu womnn and children. Tho woman was his wife Marie, nee James, whom he married in Knglmid in 1-iSl, and the childre.t were his own. Deeming was caught near I'crth in Ans truliu, lute in March. The exact truth of the charge was not and never will be ascer tained, as Deeming was tried, convicted, sentenced and hanged for thu killing of Emily Mather oulv. An idea of the numherof crimes attribut ed to him, ns well as of his whole reinarka may be gathered front iTeeirilnr, ISM larie James. Went alone to Australia. Joined by his wife. Pent to Jail for six weeks for theft. He wus at that time supposed to he working us a plumber. Numerous bunk robberies took place in Sydney, the perpetrators not being detected. l vC More robberies, burglaries, myster ious dlsuiiM'arauccs uud t.'agedies. l.ssii Sets up shop in a large way, perpe trates a fraudulent bankruptcy and absconds from Sydney. 1hs7 Klies from Adelaide to f 'ape Town after robbing two brothers, whom he met, of AiKl. 1HS.S Nothing known of him. During this "ear six of the White chupel murders were eretrated. lny.i Poses in Durban as a mining engin eer; going to Johannesburg, and succeeds in obtuining .fciioo by fraud. June Has C.l,iJ advanced to him in Durban on hoj:us iltcils, obtains t'l-H worth of jewelry and decamps. About the Maine time two murderers w ru committed in the Transvaal, the murder es caping. July 17 The eighth Whitechapol murder. September 10 The ninth White chapel murder. September Turned up un expectedly in llirkenbead, where his wifu wus living. October Is tract d by a private detective, who wanted him for the Traiis vuul robberies, to ( auiberwell, then to Stockton-on-Tees and back nj-':iiu to London. November Sails for Australia. Leaving the vessel at 1'ort Suid, he (limbics on his pursucisund returns to Hirkeuhcud, CONDITION OF BUSINESS. Trade Intsrrup'.ed by Flood i, But It ia Nevertheless Satisfactory. H.O. Dun & L'o.'s Vkltj fenVwof Trail ays : "Tho great floods seriously lntcrrui trade. Money is everywhere in large supply and light demand. Collections are only un latisfactory where ba I weather delays dis tribution and settlements. At Boston trade Is more activo, particularly in bouts and thousand rubber goods. Philadelphia notes fair trade in dry goods, excellent except with the South, more activity in wool es pecially in worsted gr odes uud larger trade in iron, though at low prices. More encour- igement is seen in gltt's. Iron is weaker in I'ittshnrg, but there is a fair demand for Quishod products, especially for hardware, ind improving trade in glut. Tradu is fair ly good in Cleveland, ond e-jual to last year's it Detroit. At Cincinnati pork packing is heavy, the demand exceeding the supply. Trade at Chicago equals lust year's, llusi uess at Minneapolis and St. I'uul is greatly retarded by bad weather, and at St. Louis much depressed by tho floods. The business failures during the last sev in days number for the United .States l''.', Canada 23, total lirj, as compared with 175 last week, U0U the week previous to the last, nd 25U for the corresponding week of last year. Tho W'caibrr and Ibe Crops. The weather, which for the past few days has been remarkably cold all over Mai no, has been particularly severe near Funning ton. The cold rain turned to snow during theuightHaturduy. The growing crops have been seriously damaged, while many lambs in outlying pastures died erf exposure, and farming operations generally have received a severe setback. The cry is "that wives are in do mand in tho far West," and yet the Chicago pork-imcklnjr houses turn out tons of, spare ribs every day. Dclaton of ,h Btatts Convention a-ardlnr Delea-a to Chicago. 'early two-thirds of tie delegates to tho Ntlonal Democratic Convention at Chicago live been chosen. TV a following table slows tho Stales which lave already chosen tlelr delegates, and the manner in which I ev are instructed or hoW their preferences a o estimated : 6TATE3. 'EVERT UTOHD TRt'EP slifornin 'oiinecticut Delaware '.eorgla Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Massachusetts... MichigiMi Minnesota...... Missouri Nebraska .. .... New Hampshire. New York North Carolina. .. k, Oklahoma i I tregon . I'eiinsvlvntila.... r.hodc Island.... S mill I'nr.ilina.. South Dakota.... Yityini.i WiHfonsin Wyoming Total 1 W l F ft? I 5 E. 1 i ' i h .... in ...I........ 2 ! ..I 17 !) I ...I I 15 15 I l .... ! i ! 2T , 3 I i 2 I ::: :::: H :'.::::!:::::::: v. s : :". ::'.;".'.. ..! HI 1 1 I .-, .. 1 ! 4 .. I I. .i.'.. ..(.... 2 In this table half of Indiana's vote is 1 Vcd in the doubtful list, though the State Convention indorsed Cleveland In Illinois the Democrats indorsed both ( Icvcland ond 1'aliniT. A total of 32J delegates, lit States and Territ irics scattered all over the coun try, tire 'till to he chosen. A Loud Call. Cujuso "That new gown of Fanple's is a colling dress, isn't Mrs. Cumso "Yes: but how M,1 know?'1 Cumso "It seems to me loud uoiij;li to call." Uctrgit Free l'rcct. Mrs, you MAItKbTS. 1'iTr-iuno. TiiKrwiiot.i.si.K run i.s auk oivi x ski ol:lN, n ot lt AND M.fcU. W1IKAT No. -' lied No. 3 lted C'OUN No. '2 Veliow car... High Mixed ear Mixed car Shelled Mixed OATS No. I White No. 2 White No, :i White Mixed K V 1 : No. 1 l'a iV Ohio.... No. 2 i-'tern Fl ' 'I'll Fum y winter pat' Fum y Spring patents Func'v Straight winter.... XXX linkers livu Flour HAY Muled No. 1 Tim y.. Muled No. 2 Timothy Mixed Clover Timo'liy from country... KTlt.VV. beut. Out FKl Mrow Hran Chop !l ' H3 .Ml !l lit W 4 1 45 4 1 45 M SH 35 H :i ,".;i H.-i Nl t7 FJ HI 4 v.. 4 f 10 4 H'i 5 10 4 'J 5 4 M 4 75 3 no M 12 12 tl Ml () t 'sj It .VV. b ut . t "J lute 7 Ml F.D-N'o. 1 W h Md V T) , " Irown Middlings U5 .V) 14 14 ) 12 .M) 12 .Ml 15 0U a is) in W I lik, ia ii ri.oiri-Ta. liuiTKK KiKin Creamery Fancy Creamery Fancy country roll Choice country roll Low grade A cooking.... CltllKSK O F'll it" in mild New York tloshen Wiconsin Swiss bricks.. Viif disin Sweitzer I.imlmrgcr 50. ' llllH iiiik 22-; "n f t vtor 11 ft flaya taa Writer f Tbat Pameaa Letts, ac imtiuTM ma statkiimt, r-nnnrraa ADUITIO-tAL raoo AND CLEARLY DB FINKS HIS POaiTIO!. LV. Y. Snn.) It would be diftlou't to mrasura the in terest and comment, not say excltenif nt, which the published letter of Dr. It. A.Ounn, which appeared in the paper yetr'lny, has occasioned. The prominence of the tbirtor and the unusual nature of tbs letter have both tenfle-t to add interest to thu subject and make it r-aliv the tslk of the town. 1 cslled ujs-n Dr. Ihmn at his residence. No. 124 West Forty.serenth street, yester day afternoon. I found the reception room crowded, and it was only a'ter an hour's waiting that I lucveeded hi obtaining an interview. Dr. Uunn is a distinguish I looking man, and impressed me at once by his manly Im-bt-ing and air of sincerity. I tO"k the teat he courteously clTered me. anil fnid: "Are you a are, doctor, of the commotion your letter hns eauei!" Dr. Uunn milled and replied: "Thinus out of the ordinary UMinlly rnu-e rcmnient. It la not a common thing for phvs'ciuns to in dorse ami cordially recommend medicines other than tlione in the Mitrrit Mftlirt. History Is full of instances of scientists who have lndorel discoveries they bolievn to l valuable, and have lieen ileiK imeed fur so dolntr, and yet these miiio discoveries are blesliig the w orld to lay. I hope I have tho manhood nm) courage to le true to mv con Vletions, and that Is why I so openly and unhesitatingly indorse Warner's Safe ' Curn as being the grrntest i f molern discoveries for the cure of ills ae which hsv,- l iilllel the highest skill of the imsl cat pr ifesioti. 1 was Impressed with the earnestness of the doet' r, 1 saw that ho ineuiit every wid tl at lie ni l. 'How long linvo y.-n known of this rctredy, ih ct. r'" I nked. "Nearly ten years,'' he replie.1. "My at tention was origiiiolly called to ibeSnfe lire by a serious ease of 111 ight's itisi ae, which was einsiilercd hopeless, and yet, much to my surprise, under Its use the patient re covered. I have tried It in other esses sim-e then constantly, and my original faitli in its txiwer has been continued. 1 have seen pa- ti-nts recover irotu munmmaiion oi uie I ladder, itravel and Hright's disease when all other treatment had failed, and 1 have found It especially ellb'ient in all female troubles." "I 'an voii pis;ify any particular rases, doc tor!'' I asked. "I'liat Is a delicate thing to do," the doetcr replied; ibut, as 1 always keep a written record of my loses, Ie.tnaccomiuoiluteyoii." Thereupon the doctor opene I bis desk and produce 1 his record Isjok. Turning over the it-avrs he sal. I: "Here is a case of a gentleman who n as a great MilTircr of inflammation of the bin I der of lung standing. H hail consulted n numbrr of physicians without benellt. When first ronsulleil I mys.df trie! the Usual metliods of treatment, but without success, an t I finally advised him to try Warner's Safe Cure. He felt better from the start, and in a few weeks was entirely cured." The doctor turned a few pui furtlu rand then said; "Here Is another ease. It is that of a gen tleman who had frequent attacks of renal calculi, which, as you know. Is gravel form ing in the kidneys. He had never been abln to prevent these formations but nfter an unusually evcre attack 1 reeomiueude I him to try the Safe Cure, which be did, and although It Is three years since he took the remedv, he bss never bad an attack since." The doctor rontliiud to turn the leaves of his hook, and suddenly exclaimed: "Here isanut remarkable ca-e. It is that nf a lady who had suhVred for mine time from Mrinht'sdlsease. Sbelsscttiiieeiiciriife, and about the fourth month suddenly became blind, had convulsions end Dually tell into a state of coma, caused by uremic or kidney poison. Several physicians who saw her said he could not live, and In this view 1 lullv concurred. As she could still swullow I s iid, as a last rort,tut they might try Warner's Siite Cure. Tnev did mi. and to the surpriss lilul nf vtfjcv one she recovered She fus since Hi-tJi 1.3 a HviuK child CeattiUrate Papfla. rrofesior A. a Rccw, of Carroll ton, 0a., hns been tearhlnir ax;hool flfty-slf years. Ho says ho has Uught nearly 5,000 pupils, and never b&s had but two die In school tlmo. Tharw ta more catarrh 1n thla serf Ion of tho country than all oilier clineaw put together, and until thelH-t few years was snpin.-il to Ik- Incurable. I or a great tunny years dm tors proiiounced It alsu disease, and pn rll-d Iis al remedies, and h cuiistaul ly fslllng to curewltb local treatment, pronounced It curable. Sleiii e hits proven catarrh tots" a eiMi-lltutloiml ibs,.,,,,., and therefore requires roiistitiitiotuil In iiiii.etit. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured h) K. .1. Cheney A Co , 'l.,. do, Ohio, la Hie oiil onstttiitliuial cure on the market. It is taken Internally In dunes from III ! mlifl t.i I .u..,,.l It ....... -Ii. .iu ttie IiIinhI and iniiron, siirfHceif tlirs).ienu i They offer ! f..r any esse It fails to i lire. ' Seiid for circular- n, tesimmnlals. Addreaa aw u. 1 1 i '' ' "Rsr.y . Co., loleio, O. I SoldhjM'i jiggi. :!,r. W Taoc Yf) I MAKN CfSES I'KOUITLV AND rKrMASXtTTtT Lnmtii-n, Headache, Tontharhe, niz:TjrriLL.Giv, Sore Throat, HnclllnKs, Frast-bltea, OCZJVTXCA,. Ppralns, ftriilses, Utirns, ttcalda, V.lt CHARLES A. VOUELER CO.. Bmr. ad. I'M I JI J Haiti makinr m iv be nil richt; but what mot men need i- some scheme that will raise the wind. - I'm k. IlKKrit ASI's I'll i s are a painless and rtTectual n-nusly for all lnli.ms nu. m-rvous di-onlers. For sale by all ill 'ui;lts. nn unT tit nrr.rivrn S'm l'.i"l, I ii mi. K and 1-itnts wnirb. alaln the tunas. Inliire the lid,, iimt I r I n Tli" Ul!!, Null S!i,,' I' - Is Ittllll.llil.tMef less l ii.il, ". and ti n r.'i'si.n.er ), lur liulio r i.i kui 'i lUi e , t ,nr. ti t-n. OOLD MEDAL, PAniS. 107a W.JIAKI-H sV; CO.'S f 1 Breakfast Cocoa fVI fr,'lt! V' til' t tl.e t ti'rss l-t oil V'JfrV I,., si iii.m.n.il, Jt T I ''""''"' '' 'ire and it fx n.lul.U. Xo Cicniicftfs iiiiMi"' l in Itn I'rcpatatinii. It I n i loin n ii-ciiiii,; i ' lllu tut i fondly yet promptly on tho aver nnl IV-wcIh. clanf" OXlv KXJOYS "Roth tho nictliiil ninl rrstilt!) wlicn Syrup .f I'iL-s is taken: it in luVrisatit nutl rrfrosliin.; to tho tnilc, nml acts kidneys, nnc" tho sys tem cflertUiillv, dispels colds, lieiul Oelies and lovers nul etties linlikiuil constipation. Syrup cf Tifrs ia tho only renietly t f its kind ever pro duced, pleiisin to tlio tiipto and ac eeptablo to tho Ptomneh, protnjit hi its action nml truly lictipfioinl in it-s efl'ects, prepared only from the most healthy nnd tit'n cnliio puliptnucef, its many excellent ipialities coiumcnd it to till nnd l.;ivo nuulo it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup ui' I-'iu's is f'-r Ptilo in 50c nnd SI Ixtttlt s l.y nil lcadinp; 1 r.i;r .'ists. An nlialilo druist who may not have it on hand will pro ctiio it iironintlv for nnv ono who wMies ti try it substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP ,s'i v fHAsaisco. cm. LOUIiVILU. sr. new tOIIK. N.Y. V' 'At iM m rr C, I I f.- t lir,r f.t i . t it, .1 mil' ,1 ',th ilt M il, II, .-lirel'-.l IT ril.ir, H II (in, I Is l., trf ir I ir tin, re r, i R 1 1 tioiuli i l 'in? ' f '""I ess I, I f ' l ii , i, t ,i Ii Is itellr luiis, li'Mir. -"ajti Isliirg, rlirngllii tilnir, tlMIT I'luKsTrn, uud ailinirnl'ly ii'l.i'l-'l f',r lioallds us well ns f r peis 'is In In slih. Siibl liy tirorrrs rterinhere. W. BAKER & C0.,Dorchestcr, Mais. ! SIPSNS TSHULIS W lurtrely at Jivlu certainly most 12 14 14 u. I UI'IT AM VI oKtAIH.Is. AIT'I.liS-Fancy, V bid... 3 Ol Fuir to choice, V bbl.... 2 25 MKANs Select, V bid 1 5 l'a .V O Means, V bbl 1 00 . Lima Means 3 ONION'S Yt How danvers V bbl.... 2 BO Yellow onion, V bbl 1 M Sp.niish, V crate 1 25 f'AllMAi.i: V head 3 l't H A I m IS Choice from store, V hu 45 Iii-b on tr.o k V hu ' ' pot I. THY I '1C. DliKSSFD CIlli'KLNS ' It ilrcsseii ducks 1 ircssed turkeys V Bj Livi: ciin KiiNs- l ive ch ' ki t s t jt L'vc Du -ks pr Live i -,' V pr Live Turkeys -ffl Wins l'a .V 'l.'ii'i fresh.... l' mi i its Lxtro live (if i'M' V lb No 1 F.xtra li .' I'ccse'Hlti Mixe.. ............ . MIM I.I.AMOIS. TALLOW Country, V"'-.. Citv SFF.DS West Med in do er Mammoth Clover Titii'thy prime Timothy choice Mine grass.. .. (in hard grass Millet Mm k wheat HAOS Country mixed ... HON K Y White clover .... Muckwlnat 2 2 (SI 1 4 1 4 :..) 15 1 ll 13 15 .') IS 4 5 7 ("l 7 k-i 1 tW 1 m 2 H-5 1 75 I " 1 4) 1 li 12 Id HI IS 3 15 14 Hi CO .Ml 35 8 00 2 80 1 SO 17 15 CINtO.NA Tl. FLOCK- WIIKAT-No. 2 lted KYF.-No 2 COliS' Mixed OATS i :;; ML' IT Fit . to 40(1 f4 60 , hS KJ t) b2 1, 47 48 1 30 2 11 12 IS 22 I'lULAiiia.riiiA. FLOCK- WH FAT New No. 2. lied.. COltS No. 2, Mixed lA'I'S No. 2, White Kl'TTKIl Creamery Fvtra. I'.iaiS l'a., Firsts M Totf f l M !2 I'd .'I 40 ,T 8S 2 1 13 II 10 NKW Vol.K. FLOCK -Patents WHKAT-No. 2 lted I1YF- Western COltN I'ligradcil Mixed...,, OATS Mixed Western.... 1 1 1 "I'T K 1 1 Crea m e ry );i(iS ,-tate and l i nn !'J )') f'3 ;,5 15 13 o oo i7 l2 5 37 ; id I.1V-XTK K litis iT. FAST I.IHKKTY, HTThMfWU ST'" VAUI'S. CAT! 1.1. I'rimo Steers 40 FuirtoOood J is Common ' 75 to Mulls and dry cows ? 5 YeaK ulves ' o ll..i.v,. riuiL-h calves ' rsl to Fresh' cows, ier head.... ellM.I', Prime 115 to 100-th sheep 4 (10 4 25 8 1st 3 50 5 (RI S M JO 00 to 50 00 Common 70 to 75 tt. sheep... Yt-arlinga Spring Lambs lioos. Philadelphia hogs I Corn Yorkers ltouhs 6 00 to 4 50 to t 25 to 5 50 to 5 45 4 75 6 75 7 00 5 OOto ; 4 75 t' 4 40t-J 5 10 4 9) 4 W . iye iry htmiiiiij iiurss .",i,n-iu. j iw.ii. . jcior." l fato, --8011 w una i uo noi nent question tbelr authenticity, I sider it a great favor If you would r names. 1 thins the importance sj,-,,,,,, f t would fully Justify it' homo riuniei,rCTt of otUer M1(Trers I think a tlisenso thirect." Dr. Uunn finally observed. . Tho oli,,.w "incut's thotgut. "1.0111 tlio lan.v ,?LJW "P'hu,i,and are so rej deed, so grateful, os H Xi) her recovery that 1 know she is only S rn ilad to have "others hear of It. The lady 5 ' Irs. Eaves, wide of the well known cos- X i,. .lit) ler. She was not only restored, Put is m 70 1 Itt l,..nh trv.l.y " ' 1 thanked the doctor for bis courteous re ception, for the valuable lubirinatioii im parted, aud I feel assured that Ins generous and humane nature will prevent him from feeling other than glud ut feeing tins inter view published lor the buietilof kudui'lug humauity , KIoh but Sure. The Austrian method of execution rectus to be but a slight Improvement on elect roctitb m. The Austrian's swing a halter over the neck if a murderer and string- him up, while tho executbitier-iii-chli'f, wearing white kid (doves, calmly helmMs tin victim wriggle, and two ponderous ussistatits pull him down by tho leg-v 1 CoeYRicrrr ia,i In tm place c f a vman who's weak, ailing, nnd iniserahle, why not ho a woman who's healthy, happy, and etrong? You can he. Yon needn't experiment. Tho change is made, safely and surely, with Dr. Tierce's lavoiito Tie ecription. It's a matter that rests with you. Hero is tho medicine the only ono for woman's peculiar weaknesses and diseases that's guaranteed to help you. It must ,'ivo satisfac tion, in every case, or tho money is promptly returned. Tako It, and f ou're a new woman. You cair"' ord to niako tho trial, for . vo nothing to lose. But do you need to aj .rged ? Yon don't want in a pill it means disturbance You want re sults. With Dr. Tierce's Tleasant Tellcts, smallest,' cheapest, easiest to take, you gethe best results. Sick Headache, iifliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels tro prevented, relieved, and cured. a sW"S the !otiim Ii. I,. 1. if tl..' t. t..l'. The- U- ,V ( it nut 1 pat t nu . "CtfUV Itr-MMi. -.la.'i'- H-anl ami lov-l4,T t-i.tv an.t -f J fit titl rmnilff X KtllMltaDi ) Yiuin. 1 Ih'itn-aeilon.t i'kt.rii 1 n.-s.at I'inii m Hsdiii ("tni'lt it'-ft. 'Mn-I M'lliif, and tirv- ht tt ators, i. ltvff r lni-t int T III I I mt't.y'l l.. l- rf-.r... th. .... e ..-I I, lsOtl.-1H.il hv (Jlkl'llal It 1 Z.h. hni-al 1'ti.-.. fry inn it 1b- -(M t.illl4' I V. Atl I ir.m I II r I'li'O.'M 111 Mli'M I'll litH.M..'"! a ieli UNntJi I II 1 V pe r irnl srtllt l)o not accept any CO. "German 7fe, "w JL'JiL 59 T '1 sl'in.e OsQ onaumiillt ri ami rv'P1 wlio ha to m ak hi nut of Afth- nioi, hiiiM uits I'mu aCnr for I ('.nniin '.ion. It taut cured taifimn1. ft hna not tnlnr o I on. It ia not !! to takv. It t the rnugti uf rnpw .,)A aiviiet arhairii fi.la. - x J llir.VUH.HJSIl 1 mm My acquaintance with Boschec's Clcrman Syrup was made about four teen years uro. I contracted a cold whiih resulted inn hoarseness ami rough which disalded nie from Idl ing my pulpit fur a number of Sab baths. After trying a physician, without obtaining relief I taw the adveili'scnu iit of your remedy and obtained a bottle. I received quick and permanent help. I never hesi tate to tell my experience. Kev. V. II. llaggerty, Martinsville, N.J. 1r .NriMitinas-. avil SKti.lt I Hi VI 1). I". A ( IHi IMNSII, U. si . P I lierlewee Wrlli xins. V. ssiiisaroei lisalile.1 1C lee for lucreMMV 'JSsearsri. l for I a!,s. i.w H'l uiiaiil Illustrated 1'uHlcMinns. wltk MIPS, !-! Ill 'HIT Wini" t. Sollll I S." , M SMS l . , . W -l,irel-. i, t ' " K"il. IS l llir.UUII.MMI.N I' AS l rllSAH NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Mnos, e n III ;1 Hp(. MfH .i ,,t,'.K.1, WELL DRILLING MaoMtiarr for Waiiatit any drptii. fmm to to 9 0m fr htr nstsr. lilorMa. our Moiit'1 Wan IhlUinit a4 I'rjrUMt Ili-rar f'tiwar lliv'hliuf . t Ut murk lnltOralnuUtv t uauuivx1 U drill f atrt! and v ft h t Mwtr than aaj HtHt-r ai-sc'ally ,Upt-l u (Jt.Min vWiia in aarUi r rtarkr fk f-A .st,n f r-4 I-'ki tiien ajtid 4hra ara maklna y fiO ela with nur mchiniTT and tli, HidaiidUC twain ftar V'intai r or Htmj'itfr. w, arv h ild-ati inr Maaufafturcr in tKa hti-lneip H'ftl fur Ilia lr.it J ili"rfi X. Utmi ruily whnt lr nil rati flVlU ihimui nu. at. wl it.( w lit ar .it.. Naw . wriu frHT "OSGOOD" iTaais in iiiii iis'fr u. s. s lle-l nml 1 I irs mi the .sinrkei. Live AGENTS Wanted In ilils Ciooity. OSGOOD il THOMPSON, Binghamton, N. f. nnm rn i3 I MIM Unn U w Kallr nrrMMlee HELLO! ty. D. tif cn, svrMiw ?f. T., wfinti HU.-n.l.K: to aull Si Mitat brunu 1 11 in r 1 his t 11 I (Jat'irrii uud t'oiil in tlio Head, Jlnatuess, Sure Now, &c, Our.'d hy " Ilall's Erin C;i tarrli Rumcdv." GO ortits at ilrii '!r'u'.3 or r.iailt Jou receipt of jirii'". Pb rtraut, Harm- .-u. Convenient, betid tor J iro bdUiplc. A.i.K.v.n V. P HALT,. Frin. Ta. Always sne-ify " FRTH" T.-dtenn other, j Logout fniJWls HALL'S NOT A I.lvt'll). GO CVfit. For Ladles ami Cents. Sis atylea eiu It U H KIB fneumnlic Cushion and Boliu 1 ires, tf Qj (1 H ' Fl ' ' Tubirp,A,l;U'-t4bl Bs'l llsionfis lo ill lunmiig psrls, .eciwJirig rvilaif Sopsnoon btd,ll. Strictly HlUll GRADE ia frory Particular. SrnA 0 reals la tmpt for our HNI-awe lllustrsleil rsla.1 "I llnsae of Hubs, Hides, itefolrsrs, S(iirlla tiniilt, eUi, JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., Mfra., WaiMn(jton 5t., ouaiuri, sissa ED BUSS -Will you drirs out Um IIKII III (.rt or Mill u Bed Hubs Irlve out ilU I this u uery luorexM lull. t.,tiltv its ill- wriu we l i-r advajessi DUTCKER'S pEAD SHOT isa ei. to bile-r. 11 till lllWIU bp Ml nn lines leal, U a silre ,rlHI ul rililru, atM l, 1, pr'iii.ntrr if " Hleen la I'citee." i'rkie lAH t cms, st t. r, siir 10 11, ,tn. 1 KI II K OlTt HEK 4. SONS, el. Alliens, Vt. AI.KNTM 1 isllles ti hn iire .iii.li-, .11 A V 1, si II t ur ill, .lee lu.r-eiy sli e. fin .tier, hli.ek f sinus to (.''" re Ij eJ. ii-rrllerv at i-m e, II It II Tit tits, .Siitsei l inen, Ki.' lii .l.'r, N. FRAZER AXLE GREASE lllT IN THK WOill.lt. Ita wearitm iiusllllea are uasurrusei, aeluslly nuilaailui three ls nr anr i.i.i.t i.raun ""'i ns.Uil by !.!. irliRT TUB I1.NI1M!. liy la.Al.fivi ur.i.nAL.i.1. HHt SAI.f. - mm Mr, . M'.itnunni. II mil'in-illis I tA flllU tliir SIlBi-llU MdVVA Bs ll aisktt llism sin l' !'' u.,ur,l. Sit.li by all V.; dm Mt... Itlrl .wk (issi. mtf "P 1 est North Thirl tiMt,L I IwMilalBiir'irsfrssMllllilsl X TA soil CstUa lu r, Um Imlia Ui n issrlstrs a- tli ll.ru Ol IS VSs lonf of ,.' llirsa. n. Itlisn la I'Sia nssioi. ctsiiaa rssisert. rilsia, rv-r, A tltd lit HIKIIIDl'llCO. fHII-AliRI-PNIA. Fa. 9 ' SONSrKI.1'1 ll'TSS grlit, vail Iks kwk. Countless cases ol Icruale complaints, m il ak Icucori liu-a. ovMi iati troubles, 01 gallic diieu'L's of the uterus or womb, Boorlng'down Fooling. causing pain, weight, nnd backaebe, in tlamtnation, liuve been quiis.ly cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound the only truly reliable nnd harmless femed v for nil forms of female complaints, ts success is world-fanied. All llrufifl. leM It. T .,t tiy mail, In fnm af Piltl et l.ttianKM. nu rarriiS uf S I .WO. l.iv.f 1'ilU. SSr. 4,onl,"l"l. 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