( llr.' Ujrjr U. rt!ir, il.il you e or t.iuj to lit nMj'" '?7:. o, ITT u r-iiermi, who T tlwl.n uia-a. 'or niiti'r, ei'.ujri pcrau.od the Ao;b.hy: Ol'i i'c"e uon " bow two who neto- lolil lie ron M Ii- ,bo'l ", fD"M Ida. MLcro A flattery. .1 f,itnou4 l'lcru h jr'n ton. win wti ronP''0l,'y ovcri'iitiii at u il.nuei ionic year tain, excused hinneir imm time to time t.y rjimtliijf. tbc .suet Uollcau'ii well-known line: n eating wo I, I pra se the food." Ah. tir." ill one of t ho ffticaia, iljniflc.intly. "jo i carry rraiaj to tho point 01 nai l.lfckr 1'rlaan la 1MI.J. , v,Ta la-el-a Ulf-re' fr.cn chroma dlar. v Ja rvpr a nta ' rame nil n' l,t b r .ami Mi 'IS attar rth ' ' w-. Hir. TL-ih'rh lima I uie.i i ine r iifH' i naa llimiai uail " ' M-vaial i.iiioalrest f ,r lb sni e. but wilhii wciild 11. I .1 ... tt- a Hill., itf Ih H.t.tii'a aS-klirr y C rliat. a"'' Irt lisle leaaihan kill llllr waa re leve.i. and art. ..lie ,i...re S-iilar iaaiiaa !"" ""' a . 1 1 h-ei limy HJommrnil ! load the'i.la are irTtibird a .III h"l "' "liiiwr sue. m ill lor aii'iiuir f"in h. lit-. I h a l.a'ni eii. m nnaniii -tied." Ywur irun.J. I.. Htmii, TnTPiiiik' r-aleaninit. 'H'r-nv i mil rny . nrdial la prepared 1 ' T-ltr-loii Cliflilliul (.., brand llapl .a Ouio. Th fift reap of Ilia moon Hat made ii ;W7. Peafar Caanat e Cared hy l0T! MII sunn . - i IV ' i ""i r-i,' ii i iai ,iL.rtl portion of he nr. I Here la only on ... t. . ure Iflf:iee. a il that l hy t Ui- ...... i K.nxllr. IlcaMiv a hiMU'Hl irai ii. Jam! cH'ii'i"i i '"" iuui.i . i ii i i a "i i fal'liiaii Tul. Wlirn lb " In.. a ; a In Damnl "U li miu oirnl lni'irr. frt Lranrif. arnt wi.en It la aiillr-ly 1 i-l ffnca l Hi" ri'iill. anil iid I .i Itiilnm mailiinrHti b luk i. out an.l lli. f il r rtorril lo Ha normal ronil.ti.ni, lii'.-rnik' nl daftno''' f"v,,r! i1" a in'"' Ht ti n arf mutf I by raiarrli. w'lirli lanuth n . lull .. m- ; . n..i -.i... flamnl ronniini'i i.i Tin- .iiiii iii. Minr., vr. will ulv i- llntilr,. I i.,.ir fir nnv rM'( li-afiii. '".vinl lv i.lnn u I lilt i n ! act rrur i n xi.kti i.iiij.iiii kuii-. t--.i n .reulara, j ,.nT & C() T;ea:t 0 ItTtold by I'riuwUiis Vi. . Tli rr"''n,inHrT anrvy fur tlia 1'irilii Rilr'1 Taquirnl lour aratouii, an.l i;ol out II .WKl.OiHI. Til Traa l.aanllvr I'linrlpln hf tlia rlanla unrit in niHimf ". iriim llir i.l- ut rruirily. )rupi.f I'iic. liaa a ' riuam ii. Wti'diml piliri uti tliti liniiinii i)'l in. xi.ii tbrihrnp WKcliililt' cklnu la .ihil limn nil v.l'l liana. UMially H.I.I an n cit.ciiiK.. ait rm.i Bnily tn.'urliiua. lfii.it Trr.oi mi'd, ci alll um- Ibr triir ri-iiipl.v ntily. Vui.ulut.iurv. by the C'ulifoi lila Flit i ii;. C'.i. Wonien nra loiwr li'C'l tluiii nu n. 'I 'In Inturame tublciuro now ln-i ba t-il ii ih.i fact Vornlni Perrliam't IMla rii lr nk of vatr. 1) t Uau. a-no . t Imr-.. tcuiuUL Vermont hua 2 .'lii!.:i:i,rn. Ilatnh'a fnlverajil I'miuh Svrim. nats lit mure tl.au 1 1 In i aid) vi.t lila n.i.ie. TA final f;ite of nriirlr nil aim e cluirni tn it io Le Uilieii ly liieir ila. raTlloted with arraara uaa Ur. laai Tlinnn an 'a r y-walT. UruKialaaall alS iter u.ilia T s CURED mis, La Grippe! Grippe! Gr:?;:3l After Cifoct: Ci:r;d.' Hr.Bupcr rritic;-"! hn.'. .-. ! i:1 r.tt wU .: tV. Cri; j ; i.l n r i. l.iiit- t-::ii- hi o A u..il l.:.il (l imii:.. (.Itail:. 1; ii CI- 1 i I i.ij KitJr.tyc t;.i Ll.-.r cm ( '..! :i !i r r.T-t r.-.t iLirrry in r.y I m '.. u '.; T:.i.- I !:; . .. l:.' iV.n.u C. .il :'.: r t..:::: : t!.i.- . . . 1.V"V -.!:: I ' i::.. n r. : .i. i:n I wes a riyJc:'. and civrii in lo die. I'-tln r ! ' v; ! .; !.. i bottled l;r.r.ilmir'a!?.'A?IX,i:l T,i;-:i Wure I huil tin (1 n:i f t! i "".'. i i.t'.lc I Ucttrr, uril tiMuy I ur.i J...t v.i .i A i;' r. , yoor Los puiatU ui.J tot a t:cu i f tliu en; . Iilcft. Swasr.p-F.oot Saved Uj Life. II. Uilof.k, Iltilmrvllli . I'a., Ju:i. lutu, HU At brnclata taril.'.a end f 1.00a!ro IhiimJiV i.uldi' tu I.ialtu" f-t ' i qiuu:.( n !;ir. Dr. Kilnur & Co., - ! an. : ,!'. . Cr.kilit.ti' f AhlLLA LIUli iiLlS Aicli cU. 42 I'illa, Si 5 enta. All llrutata. I tt 3S 3 - m Bc:i f In the WORLD I Hi Tl.c HSU UK AMI kl KTl'll wnnanlrd tvtl f. Itifl wiilketu voiiilry In tho harJi"llunn. ! ' I'vMXI.I. bl.li Kti(ln.i'rtiitri.lhiK.at.ah.i vrrii!icrnilroaU.i:u. lw-ararui.i iu.luii.iua. Ii.'ii wr n.at l Ilia "lull Jlralnl ' It nu oil II. I Ml-lia ltd t l.cttc !. A. J. TiiWI.ll. Il.i..n. QTFTE WALL PArER MF.KCH AXT PUT 111 SELLS THE BEST, ui.ii in T1IE CIIE.Vl'1-ST WALL PAPER (ia4 fuaara r. aaa 5n. JM Para, a .. . a ii 4 I Ur. Mind ' . aiaMtpa I r nfc.ala. 41 Wd firaru Plilakurga, I'a. C( t(k(Wa'iay riaila by anlw un-nl vliln. ' 1, M um lna.'hluia. Waiiii-il. Avriiu i a .i Ifaf li,i TviiawrltiT I . tin wurl ' ; i X. -In. hi- Uti Iio -i li-a. Adiireaa N. 1 Yl'tWIU I T.U lM..IMUiu. '.. l''ri''rS TKl'''-vUi'-r.'i .aamli miiia af iBvrnitf.n. K od for lDVfiiti.ru liul.lr.t.r hnw i.i 'l paunt. J'ATl.ICK O r AllHKl.l. WaaniMirua. U.C. o lot Bt Dewid"tl ltk fmtm R. .....la I . u .. .t,i.k ...I- .1. - . aoila. .alura im ao.t iMiru rm. , HMunit Kiwi r.v.. fnhaa m Hi 'lllaat, 01ia uiaiila, aan Um laMiauraar ra fur ao Ua ai takvkaca arlia avarr iHircLaaa. WAHP-R09T ITALY'S FINE DISPLAY. THE ITALIAN SECTION THE WORLD'S FAffi. OF A Mm nt Wondrrfut Artlatlc Traaa ura. IMIal fp Her Sartton at Manufacture Itiill.llna; nnd n Ofdltablf Khowlng Made In Othrr Depart inrntt. Trom Iho Any tt u formally vpanal to thapnl.Uo until tha prxaant day Itnly't aee tlon of tlia WorM't Filr In Manufacture DulKllnK-whero iha make her principal e. Mbit tin been crowded nlmoat to iuffoeii. Hon. It had Wn xpedd, of eourae. aiy th riilemw Herald, thht the land wlil.h wia thecrvlleandthablrthplBi'eof moilern art would nnd ua a Roodly aaaortment of the tiroduiis of ahor (fiilua mil aklll. Dnt no. tiod.v tn tlila eour.'.ry wa prepnrod for m'h a larae. atieh a aplendtd, and u.h a rarte 1 nrrny of Itnllnn treaaunai of mo lern decora tlve art na aim hna aiually aenf. It la nut too mu h to a ,v that thl fa-t hna Wn liulv. nlmoat InatanUnmiiialy, re.-oi;alzd by the Ifn-nt pulille, nnd thelhouaHnda of Intelligent vlallon. that dally thmnK the Itnlinn etlin nre n livinir p -on: of thla. In nil thn na of btimnii Imluatry whera nnturnl taate. nrtlatl.i tuaplmtlnn, nnd a toinh hat la iluft Ii lid ilelli-ole are required Italy ahowa heraelf the peer II not the anperlor of nil tlio other Antiona r-iny..it.l Ht th (jraat I'air. Thcr la jtiat nno drawback tn the Itnlinn liaplay at tha Fair, nnd thnt la one for whleh Italy la not aeconntnlile. It la the lnauflV-1. nev nf tha apnea a"e.ir.l Imr Intliemriona buildlntra nimt of nil In Mann fnit urea Mull. Inate.nl of Imrely loo.noo aqunm feet. Italy oncht lo hnvt nt the vrry l-at UOO.WXI iii ordt'r to ahow her exhllilta na tliey deaerve to baahown. Aa. It la her wondeffnl nrtiatle Iirodiicta ore crowded Into a lnalt;iiil.nnt a apace, on. I o entirely devoid of thnt ontwnr.l ai ttin.-, have KU.-h a pour l.nckkTr.nin.1. an I nrewiMired In illitlv thnt the efTt ia mora than half loat. In Slanufn Murea IlulM ln. where, of courae, the nmln ehll.lt la made, the Itnlinn exhU.;t la aliuoat antlrelv In the dnrk. Llht llltera throuxh an apar Inifly thnt in place one can hnr.lly ilia tliiiruiah the color und outline of t hit o! jecta on view. Thla reprctal.le uta of thlnir la, of eourae, cnally rxplntneil. Italy came too lnt with out her fault, however. It so happened tlmt a mlaiin leratuii'linit between the twoeuun trie inrlaiiiir out of the we-reinnil.er.'il New Orlenii incident ) hnd not yet len ml JuMiiil, nnd that diplomatic relntiona le'tween Italy and the t nited pilnt.. hnd not ev.-u l)iM-y reaunivd when the l.ulk ol the prepnr.i tory and miaaiounry work w.ia limiiif dime ,y the manaaTemeiit ol the Fair lu other ! lliis' countrie of Kurope. When the time had finally arrive 1 for Italy oni.'iniiy Toi!m tier iiitention ,r pr r the ll...atllii; In tlio kti-u! allow, I nfte new or ttai.iax arrrios, diplomat Id rllfllciilty had been atUfuctorily arraiiKod, he had lo lie contented with the leaving, and these, a iiiIkM bo tliounUt, Were not the moat desirable. The leadlnir ortii'les wln.'h Italy exhibits nt tho Fair am furulture, eepei-ially iulnld nnd sculptured ; jewelry, aspecially lllnree und oorul ; marble and woo.leu statuary, ham mered Iron work, damiuk.a and other heavy Ilk i, hnta, both felt and at raw; mualcui Inntruuicnta, oheaiicula, dnii(s mid medicine, booka, photoK'ntpiis, ntrravlntfa, wines and fruits, pru .rvea and dainty comestible, nioaalcs of every description, and paliitinKH and statuary of the lluer kin J. There la not enough apace available to apeuk fully of all the trcnaurca for mind and eye shown by Italy. l'.ut lo speuk Kelieraliv It uiuy be said I lint her ex hlbit plainly de-nonatnitu that Italy's Klory lias not deinrted far from it. hlic compela iidmiratlou la all and ex -els In not u few lines. Her diaplay showa, iiuwiii; other noticeable facts, that Italian art Is constantly reachlnx out Into new fields, that it coiuiuers hitherto uiitillml domain, and that It shines in nil. It I original, typical, unmistakably National i nnd Imbued with that Inborn love of the beautiful nn. I the uraceful which comes na the precious heirloom of a irlorious line of nrtii-t ancestors, a Kilt of which cen turies ol National strife mi l forcltju dc potlem could not rob her. Her wood aciilpturinir, for oxumpte, is quite novel und original, lathis she ex 'els tne world. Toko, of Venice, an urtist whose unfortunate death by accident since the ! KinnliiK of the Fair still causes deep regret, shows some riMiiarkabla saiuplii of his skill nu the doublu statue of Mephlsto and Mar Kuerite, the rear part beinit u curved repre sentation of tho former, while the front por tion shows the pretty maideu of (loet lie's IKiem. This statue tins bivn sold to I'otter 'nlmer at the price of t l.'mi. Nelli, of Florence, hun llun bronzes and Audreonl both marble and bronze Mutuary ofthuitrnde known a "commercial.' An unusually fine exhibit is a hay ebony table made by Marlaul, of Milan, elaborately In laid with Ivory, the picture thus formed be liiK that of nu uutique biittlo scene, full of lile und motion. I'oKliiuil, of Milan, how ever, ha a law enhinet on exhibition which is probably the tluo.t thlntt In this lino that hn over oometheseshorm ebony, incriiatu.l with ivory, the eti-lilnm In whicli are exe cuted by a noted artist, quite in the styl and In the pure liuet o( the rennlssauce. Fan dlonl, of the ama cl'.y, shows n Kreat army of decorative hron.e, mid t'liiitnnlll, of Florence, bus the llu:st array of ortlatlc cera mics, a niuiitclplooe uu exact reproduction of the style of lour centurlea ao bcinK above nil praise, lu tli ) same line, too, (.'.tu ciHpuoti, of Niipl, Is worthy of meutiou. Theu there are the mosaics un 1 majolicas UocheKKianl, who shows tho Komuu styla In all it purity ; rlcappitil, lu Florciiliue mo sali' t Mollies, whoso InrKc mujollca plcturea al tract the crowds uufailiuirly, und Ten'.'it 4c Fontuua, with their artlstio nurrtr. A in tne (lennuu ami lu the Ajstrlun ec tlou. tbera are artistically period rooms drawmi; rooms, bedruon.s, tliulug rooms, etc, on exhibition. Tba Italiuu soctiou bows one whiob, so fur a tha lun piocea 11,;. f lNFirf! j J U of furniture ra concerned, I fully on ft pat who any oi me aooya. xna caryad and inu ladatad la a marrel, and aomaof tha hear enryed chair In It ar work of art. The flntl which make thl ahowlni.'. Frntelll Mora, now emboaaad and arllt leather lunltur oi arery Tnriefy. Ollvorti, of Florence, on th other hand, I gnat to wood Inlaid wltk Ivory. Thenthera la tha ahowlntr made In Jew airy. While Moralilto moke a apaclnlty In ahull nnd coral boa m lea, Melillo ha a Ana and ciatly ornament In Iha rompeltan tyle, moatly In yerr heavy Bold and enamel, a well nsapeolaltlea In pluk coral nndill.imon I, nad l'lacloiie. confine heraelf entirely to comU A Una plate of atlvar. about three fact In dinmeter and valued at tW.O'tO. la on a hibltlon by a Milan firm. Tha ehaaln; I moat elaborate, and tha tale told br H, ehoaen from tha mythological lore of the an cient, are numbered by theanora. Theartlat who executed thl remarkably fine piece, Krnnr.oal, wn eniraKed apou It for ten year. An enameled allver coffe,- act, valueil at fU. 1)00. la nlao a curtou crentlon of tbenrtlBan fancy, lor on It piece la j.ortriyed the li la lory of the world I. a., of the leading event lnca the earlliwt perio I. Amoa tha Jewel er' ('(hiblta, too, mcrht to lie mentioned thoao made ny X.wl t Faaoll In Iloman Jew elry and cnirravod cuneo. The fnmoii Venetian lnc?, hera repra--ma. by Jeaiirun. a llrrn that employ aoma 50(H Inceinnkera. are atored nwny In a Inrifa pavilion by themaHlvca. There you will aea Incea of every kind, from tha cheapen und ronraeat up to the tlmait. a ule drea front coatltiif flOOO. rolychrnme intm, too. lu ilifT. rent alia. lea, ur.i a ape- lalty of thia Arm an 1 rrera liiyeut.-d a lew ye.ir aKo by one of ll memU'ra. Ia booka. too, Italy I very atnn. loth In editions de luxo and In tha cheap mi l attiall v.)lui;iea tlmt are Intendral for tha maanw. Not only iIihw Itoly ahow aolendld edition "f her own ptat Inurente, eapeninlly of luntu nnd Tetriuicn, of Uoldonl and Sfi,i fonl, but nl.i of the Intellectual frlnut of other Nation, And the print nnd the pnper In nil her t.ooka moatly from Milan -uro ileacrvinu of pr.iiae. In Aicricultur.il lliillillnt'. wheM Italy nlao till a action of conalder.tble eize, there I a co:nprhciiaivn army of the dulntliat on.l moat toothaiiine .r.).ti.-ti of the Ilnllau aoll nnd of her dairy Induatry. Vou will flud there nearly everylhuia; Hint tti'kli-w the pal ale of the enniioiaoetir anil rejotoen the heart of the Kourmet olivea and urtlcnoki. truf-Ib-a on I prrVM-rv.-d vivetablca of every kind, the puouren! ehemn of Lombard)' and the iin.luoua ehwae of I'arnui. the genuine Sa lani an.l the Juicy hnma ol the north, dried fruit of every epncict, and nuta galore, n:aca roni an I vermicelli, cordlnla and liuora, caramel and honey. tciii annp nnd hemp, olive oil mil viiK-kTiir. con.lunrnta und aauct-a. vcruuth an.l I'.atall.i -in abort, fverythinir. In Trnnnportation It'illdin the Columbian cnravcla (iiiinln In reduced aire ntter the oriifinal i, nt nt n In tu ex. libit by the city of (ienoa, Hitr.i -t unlvi ra;il ntt.-i.tnm. an. I of Intereat, loo. ore Him model ol merchant murine voaci, H.th pteamera und ailllmj craft, na well na vehicle of aundrv kiu la. lu Kleetrlcity iiiilMliik' u Milnn llrrii aho MsrrArTrnr.a nrirnixn. elect rlo lllitlnif apparatus, such as clobes, iuaulntora, dynamos, etc. Iu MIiiiiiut Iluild lnir there is a fine display of Ituly's fumed marhlfa, both rouutu and hewn, from tha coarsest to the fluent, from tho mnrblu w!i.h texliir" shows veins of rd nnd icreen tn the suow white Curnri. There la also plenty of sulphur iiu.l quite uu UHSortnunt of cement, audi ua ued iu .Milan and Treviao for colored inim.iin work. lu Machinery Hall there is no lark'o display from Italy, but the few pieces f machinery she bus on exhibition such as thoso used in the inauufucluro of maearoui, spaghetti, vermicelli, etc., mani fest the a nun iii"uulty that dlstiugulbhes Italy's exhibit elsewhere. A larrfu tiumocr of dainty nn.l cxcoeilinijly pretty objects, made by tne deft lingers of Italiiiii women, arc on exhibition nt tba Womau's liuildiu, an di as miniature paint ings and einbrolderlea, tnpi-atrics and dainty wood carviiik', laces and sculpturing. liut what attracts tiy far the Krcatiwt attention Is the priceless collection of laces sent a a loan by guueu Marhcrita. embraclu per fect specimens fro;u tho earliest beKinniiiK to the latest improvements in the nrl of lace makin. Tim I'nited Htatea (ioveruiuent K.ive bond lu the sum of J(K,00() for the Rata return of tho precious lucea, which aro unique und iM-yond liny price. Tim lady who is In charge, of this beautiful xhlblt Is herself a recognized authority on laces and the urt of mukliiK them, u la ly who ha founded nvery successful school lor lace makiii in Italy, und bus thus contributed very much to tha earning powers ol the poorer ltallau Women. Thl is tho Countess di JSruxxa, appointed JudKo on lace by the National Commission. Lastly mu-t lm mentioned the Italian oo. Hon lu tho l'ino Art l'ulsee, where elirht rooms are lllled by a fuirly representative collection of the works of Itallun artist of t ha present day. Theco ure some 300 Hat ues and bust, fashioneil out ol marble or cluy or bronze, terra cottu or alabaster, silver und copper nnd brass. Apoiloni Is here with hi (10,000 Carrura marble statue, au l Ferraris has soma Hue statuary here. On the whole, though, the ltallau suction In flue urts I not up lo expectation, and it is, In a measure, tha only disappointment ono meet with luaitia the whole ltuliuu section ot the Fair. WOHI.Il' FAIR XOTK. A i.ARor. number of Louisville working Klrls have been suut to tba World's Fair br soma wealthy women In that oity. Tub paper makers have been competin g at tb World's Fair lu tho making of bl ledirors. The larrfeet leder exhibited has panes twenty-four t.y Hilrty-elK'ht Inches in sIkc, contain a7li0 pues and welKhs !i7 pouuds. Auother luturestlutt exhibit is that of the smallest book ever made. It can bo covered with a roil postage stamp. Th Pennsylvania World's Fair Commls sloucrs ha a r.tsoived to preseut their Htata bulldiiiK to tha eity of Chicago after the Fx posit lou. lwlocutlou, Just oppjita the Art lluildluK. will make it useful lor kindred purposes, H la solidly built of brick wllb irou Ifirders, Und la credited w.th beio tha handsomest buildiuit on tha Rrounds next to tho New Vork building. It uoat 83,000. Tea in Thibet. All thft ton mel In Munirolla nnrl riiibct'cinipi tn tho ahap.i of brick, which have uniform weight of flva po-jnd, moasutln(f nine Jnches In length by bIx inctict in width on1 three Inches In thlcknem. The tea of ifhlc.h they nro coinisiscl U not the Clnnt to which we nre nccii'tomcl. 1 1 obtained from a la ne nnd woody ihrub. Tho null twig, nnd leave rc icainc.l, the Mick 1-elng dried ml pround to pt wlcr. The stuff thus Jircpiired I mixed with a little, rice-water to make It sticky, und Is then rammed Into a tn dtl by means of a wimkIci) stick shol with Iron. Such tea would bo considered ton oor for use In China proper, whero ell of It N manufactured and whence It I exjtorted for consumption by the Iguorant dweller on the frontier. Tho Thibetan: cannot ifet along without tea. It Ii said that they even sell their children for It to their irrnspliirf priest, who control the irit'lu'iind lioar.l the bricks like gold In the monasteries. Thesu tea bricks have circulated as currency at a tlxcrt value in Mongolia and Thibet, butiu tho latler country they have recently become demiitietized. owliu? to thu Intio luction of iuimmm from India. Until lately n brick of tea was worth ono rupee. The monks tr tbo Ifaiang monastery in 'Iblbel. having hoanled ereat tn astin s in th" shape of tea bricks, have found It Impo sib'e to dbpoc or them at par. Of course you know tl.at TiillK t is a province of Chin i and a art of the empire Chinese diplomatic otbcl.ils m.,ke a practice or smuggling i a Into Tblbci In the guise of bagga;o, thus en-idling themselves great y. The Thib etan say: "They come Into our country with out trousers and tliey depart with a thousand loaded yaks." The Thibetan teapot is a ( burn, like un ordinary butter-churn. They take a small port ton from a brick, ta-iuml it in a nun t it, make an in fusion, strain it, and p ur it into lie: churn, adding a little salt. A 1 um f of butler Is thrown in. and tin mixture Is cliurued for awhile. TIhm It Is ready to it rink. The result j described as tesi'inbliiiif weak tea, with the sugar and tea left out. MAllKKTS. nrrsi.i ici. Tits w not i ni.r vitii is Ai:r uivfx prtoty. i.iii AVltKAT-No. 1 not n ami H.I.H Ited el ii f i;. (; ii ;.! --4 M .'.' s pi 17 4 :i;; H4 ;e.'i h:i :.i Ml '.'.I .Ml ft I ft.'i .VI M 4 01 4 ."i 4 4H 4 i.'i a io :i nu a i'i : .vi ! 3 .1 li IN) l.'l 0G II ll 10. O.' is ir) in ik 17 . (I is ou Id ." 17 isi I.'i im in on l.'l Till Hi IM .r r.o i; nu (l ,vi 7 o i :i i :;. i '-v. '.'7 -'J :M !! is !'l I" Hii lo, H Ut 1.' l-t li'-. j 7'i :; i.o I .'-i I 7 'i 7 I I IK :i 4 ij.) 1 I l.'l , II 41 l :; .'nt '.' 7.'i I .Vi ; ii i , V 7.. .( 7 l 4-1 (ii 7u -I'l .'m U 7 l' II in II Ii M 17 M l- 4S M 'J.'i 4 4) 41 7 :-i 7 7', 1 7. I Kl 1 HI 1 M 14 17 is ' M r.' no i ii r in .'i ,m No. 2 lied '.HKN-No. Yellow ear... llin'i Mixed cur No. Yellow Shelled Shelled Mixed )ATS-No. 1 While No. li White No. .'I White Mixed KYK Vo. 1 No. '.' Western, New Fl.Ol'It-l-'niicy winter pat Knmy Spr.rV pnleni Fnin V Siraiulit winter.... X.XJ linker KT'T-''",r UAV- ' mm -Hn!e.l1.t. i IP. I No. 0 TimofTiy..'.. Pnlcd I1 ixed Clover 'iiiinilbv in. m country... Fhhu Nn. I W'li Mil V f No. -Z White Mid lliiig-,,... lirown Mnl. Hint's Hri. bulk SII'.AW-Wheal fists nvinv riintuvis, lit' T'lT.lt Klirin Creamery rui.cy Creamery .'. l iitiey country roll Low Vruile iV'cookitu;. . .. Clllll-Sll-lliiio. new New York, new Wisoiiiisiii Swiss ! itiibiirwri r (Kail in n k -. . . nil ir ami I ..i:r in At I'l.MS Kutiiy, V bid... Fair t ilione, V bid.... I 'LAC I IKS. per crate- I'M Its per bbl I'.KANS N Y Mi newillcaiisV hl'l Lima Ileum , 1 H I ATI HS Fuiicy Hose. bbl ordinary bid Sweet, per bbl foeiruv il.:. IIVK (1IICKI.NS .sprmjr eliii keiis Live chickens I' pr J ive I lucks V pr Live 'J urktys V D rneil tbli.Kei.s lb.... 1'ri sscl iiui-ks - lb 1 in (.i-iil turkeys ?' l.liiiS I'a it lliiu fresh. . 1 KATHKKS- Kxlro liveliecse V TI, No 1 Lxtra live gcpac'fV lt Mixed MIki ri.HMol ii. TA I.I.OW Country, V . -. City KKKIW ( lover limotl.y prime 1 June jrrans JtAOS t.'uinitrv mixed ... ilONKY Whiie clover.... liiu-kwtienf MA I LK SYKl'l'. new mm I IWKH country sweet V bid i im i:..n iti. I t nett WIIKAT No. ! lied HYK -No. CilllNMixcd OA IS Kl ii.S HL'TTLn run. am i rui FLfft'K- W lihAT No. 2. Ken CORN No. , Mixed ATS No. -I White I'l' TTKU Creamery Kxtra. KiiiiS l'a Firsts I-' 7.'i(f.'! '.'i ! 4t l I -4 il -'4 n l !l.f! TV 4' I 4: - I :i 1. 1 CI Ml .vi o-4 a.jj 7 iu Mi IV VOIIK. FUf It Pntciil WHKAT-Nu 2 Led KYK Western CORN No. OATS Mixed Western...., lU'TTKK Creninery , Fliili.S stuto und iVnn IV) ;t M4 i: l.ivr-sTis k itKisiitr"' IAT I lllHirV, I'lTTHIIl H i SIiii K VAIIDS. tATTI.R. I nine HOr lioHl liulclier Common Itilllsuud dry cows , Veal Calve F roll nw, ar liuad. ... 4 7.5 to 4 ih to .1 IM l ) .VI to .'i ,Vl to ft 0) 4 .VI :i ,vi ii '.'.i L'u IM tn i.'i no a II Ml'. Prime '(.Mo KlO-Ui sliee (iotsl mixed Coin moil 70 to "i Hi sheep.., 1'lioii-a Lam bs linos. :i !ki io 8 II I lo i (M to .'i Ml to 4 H ) J .Ml 4 75 iiood 'iorken Medium Heavy (1 40 lo 0 0.5 (i :n u ii 6 mi to 6 no 4 00 W 6 W J.OUJjIll, A UHrIiI on the) !loneyniMi. Tbo slush In Kill ton street was nkie deep, but tiny dUin t seem to notice IU It was la.nitig with A.I the It genulty of n March stoim. but they bad no umbrclia, nnd as they Itood arm-ln-arm at Itrosdwar nnd Fulton streets, they lookid as If they hid teen married about ten minutes. He whs u thin young man, with a brown derby hat and a slightly troubled look. Mio wa young and prrity, and slie wore u mlr of white kid shoes, und a big white hat with "ink rose all over It and she was too h ippy to think of tt 0 weathrr. -Oh. William," she whlsjietel, us he mailed closer to the thin young man. "Isn't it glorious to be alone together, ditling, In a treat city?" The tli In young mun made no re ply. The rainwater was dripping from his brown derby like nicOiclne out of a patent dropper. "All alone." she continued, gazing IV.Isattiily ut the tower on the West ern t'tilon huildlng. nnd. getting n llrmer grip on the thin young mun s right ami, "home and friends far away, and though the mu titulc Is surKlng around as. we two are a one together, dearest, nnd Its me and. ion again-t the world; ain't It. William?" Wllilim made tin resonse. He shook stu.-ii- of the r.'iHidtcr off bis brown sogk')' tlcrl y, und then lie said: "l.it'sgo bark to the hotel. Marttia. and set d- wn. If we w.ts lied up like? chickens to stand n round on one lev In the ram, 1 wouldn't mind, l'.ut tlieie's a hole in my left gum apum bln' wl-r like a ti'iuse afire, and I tell you. Martha, this s rt of tMiiK' is oiioeTln' I hi. In. lie tniiftii " llic;!icst of all i:i Leavening ABSOSJUTEl-Y PURE "Dorn BORROW TROUBLE." buy F 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE EEMD. German 99 .- -. uu mace, n...,--. kinsoa, of Inwillc, Murray .o.,' Minn., makes a lt position conscrti ina f.overc? colli. Listen to it'. "In the Spring of iSSS. tlirouj;li ex posure I contracted a very severe cold that fctlletl on i:iy lun;s. This w is accompanied by excessive night sweats. One bottle of liosrb.ie's (fctman Syrup broke r.ji the eokl, night sweats, an! all ami Kit t:;e iu a yoo, lieallhy condition. I can j;ive Germ iu Syrup my most earnest An simv-nble latxntlro sn.lKrBTe ToNia sold by Oriifmlau cr sent by mall. ian60o. tnd Jl.OUpc-r pqckBtrc. 'niT.hji free. Kf A TTfu Th" Fnvorita r:TTia aflU f'SQJforthuTMlhundiiriMiin.iau, Unlike tha Dutch Process n :) Alkalies VJ -oh- Oihvr CIkmiiIcpIs ura uci Pi Hi prepuiutliui of IIAKKIliCO.'S A Break f astCo coa -; i ! ' v 'lilt in. rhlrh i ntt-'lnlrlu purii Hitd seOl.'.c. I liasHiorcfAmi thru ttmr M ifir rt rnnjth i f Cocoa mixed ' ' xgnl'u Muri-n, Arioarooi or miSiiisar, and la lar mure ecu liiiliili:al, Ciiktih'j tlmti our cent ti ru;i. It l ilcl'i limn, ikku .alilup;, and KAHiUy liIi.ksTI'.n. bold bjrlirurir eifrjahfra. W. BAKER & CbTtorchester. Maw. mend youf; own harness WITH THOMSON'S SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. Ko loo, a ria.n-ct. Onir a hamaitr neailed tn drOa ti c ini-S ih- in raii-y and riiuua,.,, iair:iif ilia riiucn 'i uuly auionlli. It. ,ulili.f u.i lei a lo be ina.la in isa .raihn no- mir inr I . Uiteta. Tiiay are ilraaf. lah and aluraible. Alu.ton, now In uaa. AC a,iwil.. iinifi.rni .r an. rle-l. cut un In I.oac. AValt ittur ftealee lar lliriu, nr aand lOe, la L.n..,Ior a uuxwl l,iu, aauri4 nitas. tiau lOby JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., Wal.TlfAX.', HID. 1,000.000 ACRES OF LAND for rale by IhtflAiaTPAtra, "- a, nvblia A1IIIOIO Courai t in Uianaauia. fcaud for Map nd CUcu. bus. They alll boot to yaa atddf HOPEWELL CLARKE, latn4 CoaimlwleDar. UL Faiil H -ai kyr&iu co::nuendation. ffi caH V THE TESTIMONIALS W e imtiliah are to pur c.iaaeil. leir wr.llen up In ,ir o;1.c, nor tr .m nr el'I.Ji . i hey are facia, pro. Its' thai Hi'a a wrra. "r or over I wen- irar, I liave auneiwl neural a, tliemna an.l llvsl-,laik. is. N.l Many llima I lo'ibl net tiitn In lifd. Ilond's ha-aapai l.a baa done me a val anioiitit of Mr. HurU rod. I am 't t ar old an l rnjoy ml liea'lh. an i ll attribute to r. lai s iar-aparuifc Mas. V.. M. hi'kt. VV. Ke.i.uil, N. V. Ifa. aura to ire HOOD'3 Hood'snCurcs II ad' I'llla . uir sick l.ra.l:-Ue. lOceuU Hwrarlnu a Cause f.ir Tlirwik. The Ill-hop was no sailor. He thought the Cdplui of wind was an Atlantic storm, und worried the cap tain bv upklnri liltn (.nsiautly II there was any tlaiwer. Ti e captain led his lordslrp to the hatch over tho fo'es'le. "You lirar the crew bias p'o inln." he all; M i ymi think thoc men would use suc'i oatt'.s I,' there was any danger of their inett itu di ath?" 'I he sun set In nn angrv storm-torn skv, the wind itm higher vel and t he .ed and good steiitiier pitched an 1 gro moil uu I ere.ike I. It. was mi. In glit. and a jiorlly fig ure crept foiw.ird to t'e fiicsje h itch, Hie dim ligt t g.imiiieie l ii-.n a pair of sUliici.il ralei and un apron. "Tnauk hciivit:!" tiiurmurel the tlshop, "they nre .still swear. Ii Ik your scales an I measures aro monc your heart 1 not ribl. Tower. I.;;ic;t U. S. Gov't Report. bwder WTHE KIMD THAT CURES m -V P n 11 M Ita I ItlM'A ll'.MH, i . v A Victory Over Disease !$ N d ma Terrible Pain in Head Stomach ! ' "My Toco wns ono Mnii of Eniptiona ! " "Walked tho Tlcor Night Alter Nieht!" Th fn'.loai t,f fi-nm Mra llama provaaQI ' Oic WONliFKIUI. 1 OWtll ol DAN A Sr ' K f.vrr il lt.ru sc. has !- I.I Mil MIX - I L- , V I 1 ... , I !-.. AlK l HI" I I.i. II.. SI I II. l.a I. II Ilj , nil loi.l aluilic. IU,. Ill HIM I'. El l II SU I, r,-. -a-l.ii,.- .-.I. II: It ( 'SIN M IIIAI) iiti.a. n.a.. p-ift i,i,iii ri ,,v IturtHrli 'iD U r. 'si 1 1 I i i.. ,uum. t.v .rr I r.M.I.M'. ., WC Michf nil i-r ! t u It t 1 f ate iMtu t nnt-UM a iii'lifil i tnlU I hi ttiMir (w-tii ol uiraV L '' Uitl fcl il tu Hot Nil, 4 Kijr w.it (! it i ma ( rriipiln kiH - ..t 1 1 mi its i.. i... nl I in o t ml Irrlv ff lyi, mi isi'fi i. i i iiii Ji.iif (pja, u, uf IJ WStl l WOU.U 11 ('III m:i.l o kSAKSAPAKILI its1. r . i l.nl Ii til mi f. any differ' rt l 'ill v li' . I i i l ut 1 ! Uilh. ) Int d tahai, tint' Um i I fi ,i a iiri'iil risll MI; I'tfiiri'. I hi.-- i ..v Uiii wv, toil Im lut-. - I ft ft all X. -l iZJI IB- tl i- at a', I n i v.. tn (a..) I.it!lt bjjrii.ii' (i.tlil Jia all k.iirr. lor til id i. ii'i'iitg i '.mi is itiirriy tiiir. M iitvv km , 1 t u k oi.i fr i.tr IkiHIc HJfJ. irr in-- ii'im .' Y"ii' t- s.-i i f i . : y I i imIi u.(m.S V. Mlh. I MIMiX IIAMS. 01 'i'-, V l,ol,i II ii, -a i(irii n..KI l.r.1.- .-M-t. I. mttlr Hull, i,l II. 1- al..., . I' VI II.II1IV ' If Hutu 1 111. 1. il. ma. N. V. 1'l.aJi.ui. .al. a W Dam SoriaparCIs Co., Delta! Wain. -1 I'M UN 'US IAN IDEAL FAMILY MtDICIr.ll rir lniiijjr:lUM Ittnuncor-. i llrmlHi li-, 1 ni.itlpittiun, II nd It umpli klan, 4ijfnir Itraili, am) UJ uuorilrin iX Ui btciuviit AT aVri'l M'-WIPJ I RlPANft TARULFfi : ff (rnitiy y.i proinpl . VvrtnrX iltr?',.'i(iii ("Mown il. nr u. hJl 1 (Tlii. .IV, ('rUfcjH-'l l.ual $4, I Fur Him Mntnlr amir- km H I 'A N i (It 1('aI, o.t Srw Toi-ka FRAZEB AXLE Best in the World! GREASE Get. the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! aU2- Caa,aaallaaa a,. nacDla h ba.aaiaat luaftor A,tb ma. as fuo'tCor for CuoaatapUOD. Il ka, aara Ibauaali. ft ka, sollalur. una. Ill avi Sail w laas. Il ia ia aaai cqaik ayraa. mi. aaarrasara. 21 I C I U v.V 'JZ- I Hll. f r as- . . aal i-a ,.v-; TVA..-r. J 1 DO t-i q m I I i I
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