Whkn friends ibuM you behind ,ur back," do net Brieve too much. hy lo not meat all they oar. They ;ll tinlle as usual when they meet 'A ' A Rate, Usaae' Trait. int ecrporatloBS aloe make Ihe Vt Ln, for morally speakiBt w place rllanee thing moat ueAafal, and thereby Mab- ih moat flubataatlal truat, and thla la tba ,v to do It. "My wife." Bay Mr J. W. ,i, Fairmont, Nab., jo.B'ered lateaeely Hh sciatica, nad waa halplaaa. I triad naay i0 to nn purpoee, Although tba doetore Lid 'no' i got a bottle of R. Jacob Oil and i It -, r, n n mA iha nil M &mI Ih m akrf I a f rus fnnihflA.1 nn tk aiiMf w f enr ihatnrlMiM nt V.ln it i ail fi ah ocWIrg Thomas taka tba seas, eoaraa and w. Irnrl tor hlmsal' 1 her are 2.fl flshint clubs in London, ..... Hiamhanhth nr 1'' IMl'l Aa lnirtaai IHCrreaee. Tn make It apparent tn thousands, w-bo think wni''iiri ill. idui i nr. an nn. BniiriBn wiui nt disease, but t lint the system slmnlr need cleansing. Is to bring comfort bom totltelr lrr'. hx a costive condition hi easily etiren by umtik! stjrup of Pig. Manufactured by tba rsliforuU Pig SyiupCo. So Paean flaneur oin 1 hs-1 for Congh ,i ' old, or ati) unable of Die lliriwl.tbi fllill HltHUnUU JIlHttfl.' Price Ub tent. 1 ii'v itt brr. MafHcted with nreeyesn.M Tr. ti Thome- on t r.y-water. Druggist eeu at & par Dottle. rVo-luun'a Pills cere in'l'geetlcn and eonstU pstimi. lAeecham -un oibera. U ttt, Iwl Hatch's t'nlvrrssl C onch hymn rust n mirr limn other., and Isnerlt mine. Power Svmntoms Oi Cancer Am red on my lip. IVmrfb: eruptlona came on mjr neck. After taking 4 bottle of Hood 'aisapsrllla, all the trace of disease have disappeared and the medicine haa glvn me renewed vigor and strength. I am now al umni 73 years of age, and wrk Ilk e tl amr. And I A Mere tbM Hood' Haraapai Ilia . i .u . .1,. ullh mv v'.nn mnA UMW UNI1 UlUlll I V Ull iM I atrenirth. I recommended It to my wife, who ba uffered ao uui-b with rheumatic tmiblea; I aaalaowilb rciuala weak lies. In two jean Hood's'-Cures . Haiiovei . hirago, lliinola. llood'n Plllacureall liver III, L iMiwoao, jau Uee. iudlvmiua. ik bwuiacb. 36 eeai. PNU8 '94 In the East of cod-liver oil its use vas limited o casing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Ilypo Vphosphites of lime and soda . ... bv HIV, il I 1IIU1C effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. fnwni by Bco.t Bown, N T. all drat, l.u. W. I.. tOt ni.A : fiHnK ln,i;iU riiMoni oik. ciiiiiiir Iroin ' Si In So. hrht vlnr Inr f Ik umn.. I 1 ",liyv'" ' r!J. S- ..d prici F 9 WQJ, ,'tiiiiinl nn the Imiinin. Evrty luir warrniru. I no mli.ti. kw lulr. Sit Iik iiI p.iix-r!! Cur full DOTrnnWinnr. o"-iiiiinnil oiirronipltie jWllAUBt im., tr Jl)lt., , rn. W LDonXr--l - 'rV"l'"lrn or .nrt fnr y. 23 ICIVIIIpT In. ktriiitinn tltlw In nr. -r by null. PolP frre. Ynu rjn grt tb bet buryjini ui dritleni bo jumli our hot. 1,000,000 Umh-at 1b btlDDawi. ACRCS OF LAND foruleby tbeSnaTPitrt A Dci.vth RiiLaotD Ecud for Hap and Cticu. bu. Tbey will be tent to you A40wai HOPEWELL CLARKE, BdOaainiiaiionar, Bu raul, atiaa. 19 TO tQC fceaile warblna far A WEEK is i.i.iii-.i i. ii.ir. IHH ITK.I Ihrimuli ( muutrv i a luani ll. lb lull nrfwiuirv. L f,'MT lUAIIOlH Ilk lnl.n. mm.I HIIf. Men anil wmnrn n( inm aaraoicr will lluil liilnian vxcrpiiiuml upixirluiiliy fur pmniHblr) rm pluyiuut. fcpare liou r iruv Ih uwft to aiMirl tivau. U. H F. JOIINHON , .. lllbaad.Uaia Pta, Ulvbmaad. Va. GOOD LUCK "tenipinoinn. A I.iii..-.h UUUU rtfHlllllll.Pllll l'M.I . ...I ....... Af Horn iWnutituL a liiuulTilv tin KiIImv.h u II K. Mljllllp- ua, ir..M.imiu, jw, laruuaiu i, Itt W I.IUSI ,.N.V. wro w:t'i lo mri'-e inniry whn iull'f M-'IKHa,. rn. w w iianiti noil v, a III It'll )mi lior. t uo ijinur waiilr a Utai iiiii t On , l'iuiiiracr. n I. niTFIITl--Tn0!,IAIl r HiMrnoN, M ItNIt wutiiuf toe. 1. c. Mo ty im unitl t-atnal ohmlurd Wrlu lur lalor' aulita GET THE BEST. DILLER'S ' Toll Pr,ce- Po.Uj; 8 u centi. Perfect iiolU- J JnnOTi tion tlned glaat. J. HKRWIN 9JII.I.KM A- CO., 3 talitlrllUviil, riUaFarfb, raw Iter. o. II. Days ,A FATAL TRIAL TRIP. rniHTY-NINE MEW KILLED EC AN EXPLOSION OS A OE-" MAN WARSHIP. The Burstini of a etesm PHe on the Brandenburg, a German Ironclad, While en a Trial Trip Causae a Terrible Disasters. A terrible acrUlent oocn'red on board th Orrit an Ironclad t:raiidnburn near Ruller irunH, three mile from thi Dnelk lutht hoiie. at Ihe entrant- to kell bar. lb big el for ome time pt ha been In Klele'i I'uhnl the thief war harbor of Urrmnny undergoing etperimect. Momlav rn eelecteil for a forre.1 draiiRht trial. To pet the ironclm! In flrtl rlnMcon diiion from the let 4U artirlre were tent aboard from tba Imperial ducky aid. While eleven of thee an nit were In the engine room a tremendous eiploMon took place. Tha tnain lrauiivc of the alarboaid en gine hail burt. r ar auove loe noix 01 ina ri i,Mimi'rm were beard the beartrentliiiit cries of me injured and dy re. I'ainc temporarily rptriul mouR the crew, but after a ntenl' hemtailon etety eitort m put fond to rrnetie the iiiitoitntiale men in the engine room, it w then IttMntl thai eleven una artificer all but one bad been killed rum whoeca ed owned lilt pieter from the fine of hi comrade 10 lb' The lion fact '. the . the and iatch that nl the moment of the ekp'osion tthinling on a ladder nrar the top o room. Mm comt.giiioii were ail tlonr of the riHm. hen the tieaui ltl cleared the panic bad ttibidrd a further w innile utiiiiiiir I lie crew for the ibail antlinjtited. It wattlien ditcovered that thirty nine men In all ha l been kiltei end nine Injured. I hi Im Include tut ten dead artificer. Thirty aeven of the men were killed itiMaiuly. Two ol the wo ni-i dtedathort while alter receiving lhlr inj irie. r'onr teumeit were promptly fdlspi 'died from Kiel to the noetie of the dintrr I hey carr.e I a numberolphyeiciantaiid at zeons and a la'ge quantity ot J iDetli'sl ai the itiiaru nhip I'e lean, with I'rince of I'ruxna on hour. I, a!o put on in to the Hi' deiibii'it'i uiu. I hedr winiiitled were cnrneil Irom tha Hr b'lic to the Meaini'ruaiicl conveyed t pllr. lenry wilt ly and 'I lie injured were taken to tho tiopittl is believed that they will recover.! The detail of the airidetit are very hard to ohtnin It I said that a noil as t e ex plo!ion occurred all hands were atttv loned on deck mid the putups were rntnl t was not tnen known wbul the accident aniotint- ed lo and leurs were entertained tbil the ltrnn Jen burn was in dangtrof iiikuu. Ail luy lot'K the init intense txcite ment lias tiravuiled in Kiel. Mo-t if the dead and injured lived here or in tbeneii;!! horhood ami! many of them were ieu ol family. The wbsrvet were crowde from the time the aleainer left for the en of the explosion until they returned th the victim. A the dead and wound 1 were borne tenderly front the esele 9 the hIioi the air reaoiiiided with Ibe I N Of the bereaved, while those who ba ot lost any friend or relatives uncover bead. A strict inquiry will be mi tie cause of the disaster. ... - . 4 - their into THE PAN-AMBRICAN BAIL :OAD. It Will Coat 20O,O0O.O0O. But in the Knd the Investment Will B Good One Conrernrn the proposed Inler-co inental railroad wliicr, j, to connect I t three Amerxaa, the fort,rH)niinii report u. Wm . 8pink,of Ha m. Ve .- yea 11. nt tx . m the fol . .og: The length uf the . ..ecteeary I connect New York with Puerto Ayr nppeHr to be 4. :k)0 mile. which length could probably be reduced lo 4.0UU mile before the hegmning of construction. The cost of gradiiifr. monrv and bridge would ap proximate f.'IO.Ou per mile. The cost per mile complute and ready for ericc, inclii ive of u kindle track, aiding, huildini:, machinery, rolling slock ana lundnea may he net down at ju,0iMj per mile orAHJ.00f. 'WO lor tne whole work. Tha estimate i in Aiiivrican gold ond is what the work would 'tint in thi country if akilllullv located, honestly built mnt'wis-ly atlminiitered. The region to be traversed part naturally into Iwo grand division each '.'.IXXI miles long, both ol them tropical as to latitude, hut the southern for the most part temper ate in cliniute bccue of Its elevation above he sea. 'J he southern division strongly lead In mineral reaour. es. but neither wholly lack what the other evceils in. The t'anca val ley, for example, in the former division, ss to climate and soil, lis hardly ita equal in the world, and the virgin gold field of the latter, in Atbalo valley destined, proha bly, before long to palo the glories of California and Australia. In the northern division at this time cof fee, ttigar, chocolate, rubber, dve woods, rabii.ct woods and tropical fruit are the I'biol commercial products Inken either traight Irom nature, or obtained by little lahur. and theirtraiitpnrtatioii lavored by nearness to theses. 1 he southern division pioduct-s mainly wheal, hurley, potato, corn, ratle. hoises, pit; and slice p. Tim ber is dear boil, for building and fuel. Hut coul exiis thereand the mounts n slope neurby, ol the Amou and 1'udtic, are heavily wooded and coii d easily be reached by luani h hues ol the timber supply. So promising are (be lateral tielda In nliica capital micht iidveinur with assur ed prospects of n bounteous return, tout it might even undertake the building of the road as an incident and accessory thereto, security of the Investment, however, beimr first ascertained beyond tvasoiiable possi bil ly ol disturbance. SENATOR WHITE NAMED By the Prcaident For the Vacancy In the Supreme Court. Senntor White, of' Louisiana,, was nominated by the president for Justice of the supreme court. Senatorial courtesy prevailed a usual w here member of the Hcnate it concerned and the nomination wr confirmed without being referred to committee. KJward Douglass White a born In the parish of Lafourche.! La., in Norembn ll.), was educated at Mount ht.Mary'a neat Kmiultlaburg, Md., at IheJetuit College iu New llrlean and at Georgetown College, District of Columbia; tervel in the Confed erate army; wat licensed to practice law by th Louisiana supreme court in December 13tW;.-cted state senator In 187; waa ap pointed associate justice of the supreme court of Louisiana in 187H; was elected to Ihe United 8tatee Senate as a Democrat to succeed James B. Kuttis and took hit seal March 4. 1WU A BIO YEAR FOR KANSAS. The Snow Fall Vil7 Probably Make 100.000,000 Bushels of Wheal. The grain men all say that Ihe recent heavy snow will make a wheat crop of 1 0U. 00! i OX) bushols in Kansas. Despite the low prices of wheat and the dry weathei last lull, the area seeded was over 4,500.00C aures, according to the latest report of the State board of Agriculture. That la a greater atea I bun produced the phenomenal crop of The area tbat year was 4.30-),- 001). The official crop estimate wa 7li,6uo. two bushels, but many of the best grain shippers in Kansas do not hesitate to declare tbat the Bta'w produced PW.OOJ.OOJ bushels that year. Wheat from mat crop is ij coming to market. THE LABOR WORLD. rM baa S(XM anion women. Toskxt has only bad two strikes."'. Borroit hat a cooperative union. , rai haa 700,000 working women.' Dtraoir tnamtsr get 1.M) a day. Tsitr trs 47,500 nnion bricklayers. Onto baa Htstn employment bureaus. RrattioncLD, Ohio, has girl tnoldere. - Italt has 117.000 women silk worker. Ntw Yog haa 6000 idle granite cutters. Ct.vLAi"D (.Ohio) pollnemeu get 1000 year. Tnaaa are few apprentices in Ihe pnintnrs' trade. F.iiiSt hours rule la In lisnnpolis building trades. Bsrrt.s Crkik, Mle, Is to havo a labor temple. Aaxom, the Chinago packer, employs 12. 000 rj'.. Is Musslit faotory hand work from S n. m. to 8 p. m. Ovr ninety per oent. or Tennessoe laMl Is native born. An. Pennsylvania It illroad employes must get va""inatml. K rtsti owner and hi beast in Pali-stins are worth tl a 'lay. Nivvtv per ,'nt. ol the milling fijni'ity of tb Northwest I- Idle. A Wo.issm sr.r t R. LI firm na upfiided r nits during t hi- slut down. Tar. Metropolitan Police romtnissionxr of Loo lou employ4 15,08:1 insn. RAii.aosn clerk in Cermany are paid uu nveraM of lift) -two cents a day isn Mtsrca Komaoi Sm aKii.. of the K. of I... Is on a lecturing tour. A nm I. Kit mill whs mow I ho Illy frmn Browu City, Mioli.. to Hiclnnoii'l. Drsr. At.M'orr A Co.. London glova m ia- ulnctursrs. einidoy IS.iKil) fieoplw. Pnil.Atir.i.rniA trhisswo-ker arc trlvin? t-n ir pmiiI. of their salariim to nid the strikers lu I ho Wet. PuASTamof fh Lower Mississippi Vi-.llnv will import tir.nuu labor to sutiplau' too colored hau ls. Tnr.Sinyrna porler rsil only ft little fruit and some olive, yet he earrics with ease hi load o 200 piun is. Titr.Halt Like iftahi llnllef Coinmittoo gives a dollar's worth of provisions to every hend of a family who woi k it day. Tag Kpsnish peasant works every d iy nn i dauens half the night, and yet eats ou'.y bis Ma"k broad, oinou and watermelon. Nrw Hvr.s's hardware factory, the largest In Connect lent, is now runuinc only nu hoar a day below its usual winter schedule. Dr.svr.R i Col. I unions arn utter a clerirv man who pays bricklayers tt a day, but com pel them to donato l.V a iluy to tho church. Tni; Textile World says tha 172 new mills,, employiDK 13.1110 people, were stiinl in H9:t, against -fit mills, einployiui; :IO,0')0 people, in mi. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Epison Is an Ohio man, aged forty-six. Justin McCarthy is a Cork man, born In 1H.10. Christian L, of Denmark, was over aevnn feet tall. All the grandsons of Chanes Dickens bear tbe name of Charles. EnrsRoa Wii.i.iah. of Germany, ha indi cated desire to visit the United States. Caiari, the Italiau Bismarck, la worth 000,000, amassed In politics and In the law. Srkatob Pragtas, of California, wa a , ... . Jr us authoritmivbiy .... .uu.H that tbe value or Ottorgo W. Cbllcls's estate will be a little over l, 000. 000 Mavor Horains, of Chicago, has volun tarily Kiven up ten per cent, of hi salary to be turned iuto the city poor fund. Tbik C.-.ur of itussia ha an income ol OOO.OOJ a your, nenved from his own estates. He reooives uo salary from the tioverniuuut, Hr.MAToR IIpti.er is the youngnst presidimr offleer of tho Massachusetts Senate that only has hud for many years. He is only thirty two years old. Hbnrv H. Fax.iv. of Ihe ttuiney iMhss. i polleo foruH, is a millionaire. He servos with out pay. Mud devotes his energiHs to elilore ln tho liquor laws. Paorr.ssoa Uarnark, of the Lick observa tory, has been awar.lcl the Ar.tao medal by the French Amulemy of Science lor discover ing Jupiter's fifth satellite. Tai: reiiiains of Miss Cnnstaiien Keniniorn Woolsou lie in a I'rotestaul ,-anietery In Kotne. Ilr vrrave Is oulv shortly rnnove I from that of tho poet (Shelley. Tar. Crowu Prince of Slain is anwuu the boy authors or tha world ; h has writton several stories for F.nvlish children's miwi ainiw and can write fluently iu three European langu.ige. Brkt Haktk. nlthoiigh past lifty an 1 In poor health, is a very liandsoaie limn. fts facHretuius an appearance or youth, while hi Imir Is silvery white. Hi has a slender figure and an erml oarriage. Grand Duke (Ixouue oi- Rihsia Is living with eooguuiptioD, a disease hereditary, in tho Koiiianoir family. The C;:ar s brother Nicholas, heir to the llussiau throne, died with it at the age of twenty-five. Thk uornpanions of "Mark Twain's" boy hood iu Monroe County, Missouri, cannot understand Mark popularity. They say lie wa the dullest boy in the county school, uu I tbe lur.lHst one lu the n -ic;lilMirhoo I. W. D. Howki.i.s recently made one of his Reml-annnal visit to hi father' home in Jefferson. Ohio. J. D. Howells. editor of Ihe Ashtahulu Sentinel, hi brother, his sister, un invalid brother and his father still llva in tbe old botnustead. TROLLEY I N STE A DOF STEAM Plan to Operate the .Delaware Rivet and Lancaster Road Illy Eleotrioity. An important experiment is soen to be Iried on the Delaware fitvsr and Lancaster railroad, a abort line iu the upper part of Cheater county. Pa., the operation of which Las been suspended for some time because it could not be made to pay, Tbe experi ment is Ihe substitution of tbe trolley for steam as ibe motive power. The Delaware River and Lancaster road Is only 11 miles long, extending, from trench Creek Junction lo Kalis of French Creek. Plant are now under consideration by Dul'oiit, the president of the company, not only iu resume tbe operation of the road with new power, but to exteud it as wall. Ihe main feature of tbe scheme is ibe substitution of au overhead trolley sys tem for steam power. Klectrio power will be secured from a station to be built at falls of French creek and to be run by water Irom French creek, which offeis an excep tional opportunity for the utilualiou of its powci. CAHR WAS CAPTURED. lis la Charged With Embesesling Money of th United State Express Company. William Carr, fonnerly agent of tbe P lined Stale express comuny at De H.nveu, Pa, a. arrested at Phoenix, Arizona, last week ibarei with embextling IJU0 of the I press company's money Tbe embtxile-' luent occurred four months ago. The detectives of lb company were asaigned to Ihe case and Carr was finally located. J.J. j-ane weul Arizona atouce and arrested Lane, SIXTY MEN PERISH. The Tug Millard Ooea Down Off tbe Nicaragua Coast. A special from New Orleans says: The rumor published few days ago to th efTn-t that Ihe tug Millard wa wrecked ot! the Nicaragua coast has been confirmed. Silly two lives were lost. I.sTi. A New Orleans special says: The ruaior prevallng her that Ih steamer Mil lard, belonging to the Nicaragua Naviga tion Company, having on board sixty men, bad been lust off lheNicar.ig.ia coast a wtek ago, bat been confirmed. Not a man ot those on board the vessel sutvived to tell the story. A reporter met an Knglishman in Ihe M. Charles hotel, who is going to Nicaragua and who has interests in Unit union, lie has received word from ttreytown coullrm iug the rumor of the Ion vessel. I bis authority said a cable wn sent to London telling of Jbo loss and the watery grave found by all on board. The cable waent lis a sniit tn London who is interested in the Nicaragua Navigation Company in the seiic of which was the ill-ilveu vessel with lb sixty men aboard. ih Millard was a lug uf 3) tons burden in command of (apt. Joe Thnmp.ion and it was making its way with the bu men from tlreytown to Minefield", where they were lo do some work fur the navigation company Several weeks elapsed and no news was leceived that the vessel hxd arrived. K irnure were circulated that it had none down in Hie Carribean Sea, and that all on the ship were lot in the squ ill which some time ssu blew terrifically across that dangerous body of water. While tbe confirmation of the loss of tha ship is made in t he dispatch lor ward ed to London, no paiticuiurs could l-e I ascertained. it will never be known whether the Vessel went down in the gale winch ts lepotteii to have visited tbe water in winch it plied shortly alter departure from liievlowu. or whether It sprung a leak which the men ' could not tt'ip. t apt. Anderson, the I jiIisIi gentleman who informed the reporter of tbe continuation of tin- rumor, said lie was acquainted with I 'apt. Inompsoii. and lias seen tbe vessel winch he snys was a'-out twenty ton harden. Whether or not any of the wrtckage had been found to tell the tad tale is not known. STREETS OF HOLD Limestone From I'ortland'a Tho'-niiel". are Yields H0 Per Ton. The assay of limestone taken from the streets of Portland, I r 1. 1 , shows it to lie worth " per ton. The assay was made by I'rof. .Mm Hurty of IndiniiaiHilit. and hows the follow mil proportions or previous metals in a toil, tmld 1 ilouiiics t is, silver ill ounce is. MA UK irs. imshl'IM. Tin wiioi rsvi.r. I incus ai:k oivi: urtow. liRvix, ri oi H ami rrn. WMKAT-No. 1 lied I t:i So. 2 Hed no til (OUN No. Yellow ear... 4 t 41 iliktli Mixed ear 41 4-! No. J Yellow Shelled 40 41 Shelled Mixed 4U 40) OATS No. I hue No. J White 'Mi :io No. :l While HI I 14 Mixed -il M RYK No. 1 ftii r.71 No. 'J Western. New fift Ni FI.OI K Fancy winter .af : 75 4 HO Fancy Spring' patents 4'0 4 125 Fancy Straight winter.... H 10 '.i 35 -XXX Makers '-' 75 3 00 live Flour 3 2i 3 0 Hock iieat Dour. 3 S(l J. . , , 1 led ( lover ... 9 .mothy from cu...ry... 10 FKKD-No. 1 W'h Md T 17 . N". 'J While Middlings Id 1 llrown Mnidliiigs f, 1 Kran. bulk ; , STRAW Wheat li 'ats 11 ; I'AlllV I'HoplclH. ni'T'l Kll - Klgin Creamery ! Fancy I tesmery I- am y country roh Low grade ,V cooking.... CMLKSK- tiliio. new New York. 1 ew Wisconsin Swiss Litnbuicer ( New make). . . mi 1 r ami i ..I mhi rs. AI'n.FX-l'aiicy, bhl... .'. . Fairio choice. V bbl.... J : UKANS N Y ,V newilleansfrbul ) Lima hums Id I A K'rt- Fuiicy im ; Sweet, per bhl L I CAIIIIAl.K-per liundiid.. t O.MNS YellowtiiobefWhii 1 Mixed Country 4 Spanish, per crate ! 'M'ltMI'S - purple tops 1 loll. IKY til. Live chickens t pr t Live Ducks '41 pr ," l ive I ieese a pr I Live Turkya fVft Dressed chickene ih.... 1 Dressed ducks f lb ) Dressed turkeys ig Il 1 Dres.e! geese !: I'm A Ohio fresh. .. 1 FK.VTHFHS- Kxtio livetieese Tt fi No I Kxtrit live geese Jk lb 4 Mlw hi I.AMol S. TALLOW Country. V lb... City SKKDS ( lover.. iimotliy prime Mine grass !t AOS Country mixed ... ri ON KY White clover.... HiickwiieHt MAI'I.KSYKU'. new crop CM KK count rv sweet V bh WNi ISSATI. Fi.ori:- WIIKAT-No. 2 Hed KYK--.No. 1! CXI UN-Mixed OA I S K.liOS ItL'ITKK Mill All I 1'IIIA. FLOUR WHKAT-No. 2. Ite,i COP.N No. Mixed OATSNo. 2, Whit ft IT 'IT K K Cren mery Kx t ra. KtiOS I'a.. Firsts KW YOI1K. FLOlTt-Palenui WHLAT-No JKed 12 (r(t ll nouitj 75 tilt 2 4 1 4'.'( ', Hti 1.7 32 lti ltl 2 00 UO) n M 17 ltl HI 62 42 Sti, 27 17 RYK Western CO UN No. ., OA I'S Mixed Western. BDTTKR Creamery..... EliO.S Mate and I'enii.. IIVR-STOCK HkPolir. lASTJ IIlKHW. I'lTTSIII Ril erM K VARIMt. PerlOillb. C'AITI.g. rnme steers I 4 M to fiocsl butcher 4 Oil to Common 3 , 0 10 Dulisanil dry cow 2 Onto Veul Calves 4 50 to ft 00 4 21 3 25 3 20 fi lid rresneowt, per head... 20 00 lo 40 m 3 25 to 8 60 2 75 to 3 00 2 25 to 2 60 2 60 to 4 00 A 66 to 5 (16 6 66 to 6 lift 6 Silo 6 60 iW to ft 26 SHI.'CI. Trimeaito 100-lb sheep.... t dood mixed Common 70 to 76 tt sheep... Ciinice liuib , MlKi. Selected Prime Yorkers Heavy ..." Roughs. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Beware ef Olatmenl fe Catarrh That leaiala .Xerrarvi a merrnry will surely destroy tbe sense of smell and completely derange the whole svstem when entering it thrviwh t he mucous surface.. Such articles should never be used escept on presort pt Ion t rom reputah'e phvlr ian. t he riamsge I hey will do is ten fold totliegmiil ynu ran pos.ihtv derive fnmi them. Hall's Catarrh are manuract nrra ry r. j. nenev tv o., Toledo, t)., contains no niercury. at.d Is taken ; Internally, acting directly upon the hhsiil en I j mucous siirfsres of the svstem. eln fining Hull's Catarrh Cnr be sure tovet the eemilnr. It Is tskrti Internallv. etui Is msde in Toledo, ldn,by F. J. t'herev A- . Te-tiinnnialstrce. 8old by DruKtfista, price lie. er bottle. In thl country 50,o.s electric incandes cent lamps are made each day. (trass l'l.frSrf4, Tbf largest gr, in rr of li is.s and t "lover Seed In IheWai ld Is haUer, La Crosse, Wis, Over &n hardy varieties, Willi lnwel prinv-l Special low freisjhl lu New Yuik.l'a, and the Is yoi; wit.t. itt this i i r anu srsin i r w ith l4e post : lu lu.i .In, ui v. ui.ei- eed o.. I.s Crov ., W ,s., u;i ill r IvJ eleven pai ksicv CTit-s , 1 1 mii'i' sort, aid his lu uiiiu i li liii ni Sd v- wlonne: ta I of gnu. I thing for Hie far tnei. Isle gai'iieaei' ai',1 Iti uitiren. A on .Hull a e'a Screnaile. Von Mtillko ottfe. went to LintLni. aH lie Ihoilglit. itit'dgttlto. H tirdctcd I room on the ground fliKir In Hit' "Hitjerlsclie Ilnf" an 1 vnl Ui letl early, but forgot lo tlr.iw his IiIIikIh lovtn. When ht vh .ttist n dug to le p he lic.itd itutslc drnwing near. He had hi't'it r; o ti I71 tl. alter till, and was gtiltig to he scrcn.nlcd itgaiti. 1'he dirtlcult v was how in t; t iln-ssi'tl without ht'liig soc 11. lit- ilarctl not trlkf u liu'lit Hut, ircsctit ly tin tare of torches, lit un Lis mom and ful. At Inst ho Haiti. "lo you know. Jean Jafqiies. It is very etr.iniM'. hut i really thought that 1 should )t pleiiHed to see you again? 1 am not Do you think of returning to limin UedayV" And this was lnn th Journey between Paris unci Home meant at least a fortnight' hard truvellnt!. Watt -1 wonder how tl.: wor'tl wiil get along v hen you and 1 have left it' Potts --You'd Li-He.: be-un-.lerlnir how we'll get alonj f ThiDse Are tell-tale symptoms that your blood is not right full of im- (itiritics, causing a sluggish and unsightly complexion. A few ottlcs of S. S. S. will remove all foreign and impure matter, cleanse the Mood thoroughly and give a clcnr and rosy com plexion. It is most effectual, and entirely harmless. Chaa. Heaton, 73 1-aiiret St., I'hila., says: "I have had for year a humor in my blood which made me dread lo shave, as small boils in pimples wonld be cut thus causi-g shaving to 1st a great annoyance. Alter taking three bottle of ray fare is all I splendid, sleep .,,. ,1.. .... ,.r sT!lIrm!oiil.-nH sua Skin twa... V UMissi mm m iioi sv si'iln Thoughtless Folks Have (he Hardest Work, But Quick Wilted People Use SAPOLIO WALTER BAKER & CO, COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards 1 SUil.l. soil ltiUmiul World's Columbian Enpontion. On Hi fulluwliig rl!tl. nsnjffly 1 Bill UNXT COIOI, Fiiinii n n. 1 dim onir. VI K 1(1 shut Huii.n:, V1MIL1 (HIKOUIL C0(vl blTll H, For" rarity ,.f niHtir'sl," illiin flumi," mi,i "nni. form torn CfUipiiaioij." OLD BY CROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER I CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. T. V T W B Bl BB A S aT Greatest of Family Games k-' Progressive America. ti most entertaining and In.tmcttv n.sol thaccuiury. It li.ligliilully IsAihcs American gecrraphv. tshilc il Is to yuting and eltl as Uscinling iwhl.l. 1 an tx plavctl by any nuni br ol player. Sni by nu.l, portax prepaid, tor nlle.n V-c.ui si.mpa. T h J raua l.oniMiiiv, bustuo, AIami. T T. TTTE WALL PAPER MTERCHA niTflfiELL8 THE BEST Ul.JI I M THE C1TEAPE8T 17 ALL PAPER 41 Fa per .'te. aad 9e. .ld Paaera.fe., A41 Weeiteitreei. Pliiaberfh, Pa. JAPANE t E TOOTH My V niaVJ IQn. lann llrllaT I'a. I'lsslaval.. ta.asl PA' ef Ins. a pstei AI)KMAhka Worthy f Tartar-lit at Ml llet- A posthumous nnecdole of the im rrnirtal TarUrln Im related by tha "(iaulolM." It wa lu the guti-rontu, Htid TarUrln, after regaling hi audi enre with variniiN thrilling tales ol tils dplnlt Hittl athe nt tires In t he t hiise, dcsTribrd the following terrific experience: "The other day," he said, "in a fearful Miowsmrm, I found my self, without a gun or any weapon, face to faee with three wolvea." "Well, what did you do?" "Well, I simply ntaredat them, w ith tuy hands In my pocket., and whistled." "IHi you mean to att they tlidn t attack you?" "They couldn't: they were In a rage." lu Pr fesstir i;nrner'a ra" Ho eoiidit Ions were reversed.- Lon don (Holie. 1 1 is slated Hint n tnillioiuiiie who 1 itt I recent ly at ietina had such nil Kill 1 put hv to darkness Hint lie left in structions in liis will for the illumina tion of his lotiih. An electric light is to be kept hurtling: in the vault during a whole year, Hhd even the interior of the eolhn is to he 1 Ircliicullv lighted. Till: MItKOSCOPIv. A careful microscopical exN'iilnalioii slid chump al s mi I v sis of the uritir, is a Vhloablnaid In determining the cat 11 re of inaiiv chi oiuc diseases, uirticuliii'ly those of the nervous system, blmil, lier, kidnevs, nnd hlail l. i These aids make il H'sible lo treat such dis ea.s. sii'-coKsfullv et a dr. Uitice, wit limit personiit n nu. Hint 1011 f the laitftit. Tlius lli'itit's Disease 1 f the KidiieVh, Inniimmatioti of the bladder, lira vol. a yd other Disnsrs of the I'rl naiv Ihguns are sui'iess fully trealed. Nervous De bility, Kltasiistlo-i. Di'isvy, Liver Diseruip. and many ' other Chronic Maladies nie i-iiikI wituout sis-inn the (sstteut.. Write for qiiwtion liinnks. treatise, and other informa tion, descrd'Uis cuse, and hai-loan 10 cents, In stumps, to sy iswlage Address, WolO.O'll DtMPBNHARV Mkdh aL Ahs h-iaiio.s, No. Ikk'i hlaiu Street, Buf falo, N. Y. clear and smooth as it should he appetite well and feel like running a foot race, all s. v v; I., ul.,1 ll.. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atllfltli fil. 1p S, hi i,i h m, 11 , 41 COLCHESTER SPADING BOOT t'er larinrra, Miners, ft. II. flaml . Slid 111 tiers, 't he oulcr or Up I iwae eAienns uie wiiuie lensl'l r Ih. stile ilnwu fo ilia I. siruieeilng ibe shank In lUicklnii. Hi uu, sVc, litsir itualliy Threuglioui. 04 WORLD'S FAIR AWARDS I and nnp liiplnms fur Heanly. meriai una fiapinra.iv,-r iSLUAl til Hies s.iii-ii'H h.va lieen cold direct lo ihe people. iKimI m tiiifw for our I'ompieiH 'csialnittii-1 s: I of every It Hid of . .Sll-X k. - u H-...U.L, 4.1 irhliinouiHln. lliev are free, AlXIANOb CARHIAGt CO., CINCINNATI. O. Coaastasellve arid peopl wboba wat lungs or A.lh a..iiuldue PiaosCvrelor 'oiisuKjpiioo. It baa eard tkssiaM). It kaa not Inlar- md Oil. ll IS 1101 liarf tn I... il is is wm w nnmn syruu. s V t.as P N U 8 si -rJr' VPr m -ru - i'- f w-ffi-.-e s-sssrslnstuflsi,s- .
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