1 .""I to Natural History Item. p.intnit anli rnllepf. rlora v To?ctable tnd pile them up to rot to .... j.rir Intorlnr nf their nf until In" u the rubbish Is covered with a growth Of fungus uu wuicu mo nuts iceu. mr. uunoiK I nm a self-mada man, sir. I began life at a barefoot boy. Kennard lodecd. Well, I ftan't born with ihoes on. either--- Deafs Canast fca- Cart4 krlnrau application, as they cannot raoh tlia Sui-awd port ln of i he ar. 'I tiers la only one i, Id cure Doaineas, and that Ik tr conttttu iton il remHllfn. Dcnrne-t Is cau ed ly nn In Ininol eimiiHlon of the niurnna lining of the Joytalilan Tulas. When tbis tuhe Rets In. Lmrd you hare a rom'.lin mand or linper (Zrt beaTlru. and when It Ik entirely rioted n..rnM la the rmnilt. and Unless the Inllara- Jrnilnn can be taken nut and Ihla ttilsj re- M onQ VI "m I'.wt viiiwui'iiii iiT-fi 1 11 if ..ill w dwtr'y'd forever; nine caxea out tra are ran"1' catarrh, which la nothing but an in Imnrd condition uf the mucona aurfaeea. yt will (five One Hundred Dollar f ir any sueof la-afness (oatiseo! by catarrh) that ran Bnt herarod by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Bead fur tirc0l.ra, free & ItTSold by DrutreUte, Tie. The tweet Potato win brought Into England o 1JC3. A Child Knjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sonthlnf tf?i'ts of Pyrup of Flirt, when in need of a lai. alive, and If the father or mother be coetlre or bilious, the moot gratifying result follow It ao that It la the best family remedy knowa awl every family ahmild have a bottle. llnvsnilpp f lie flrent when nn n (t imnnlirn - - - -. - , .............. i.iigil He t lie rntiona of n common snlilier. I r. Kilmer's FwAKr-Ttonr eur. all Kidney and lilariiler trouble. J'aoiphlctnnd Consultation fr Lolratorjri!inh-liiuii)toii,N.l'. riitt-ln tilt. ftftl.t iht tl.llSlk Urn. nnllilnrt '' , m- .... , v. r. i... ,l,',ll,,l mere, delicious tlmu a btuuuli of vetitou. Karl's Clover Root, the areat blond nnrtflar. fires frealineas and clearness lo the eomplets too uu Bum cvuaiiiiwuuu. -o vuk, ju tut., a Waco, Tex., hna a cotton j.iilnv. Tr. vt insiow-a Mmtlilntr fvmp rnr children (ectlmikr, aortrns the minis, rnliiceo Inrlaiiiliia uuo, ullays pain, cures wind colli'. "c.a bottle Hrltnln's flags float on 5,733 ships. We have not been without Pisn's 'tire for Mlnminptlotl for ' Vents' I I7IK rlKKLL ciuliSt., Ilnrrlshtitg, l'n , May 4, js.il. Central Asia mnkea the b"st brick j. t'nfTlU trd with aoreeyesuso Dr. Isaac Tlmmn n r ye-water. iiriiKuiHtsscllut s.m er Uittle Crip-Poison Ivy A professional nursi, well known lu Mtia. ichunetta, aaya : "After a sevpre cold, fol- wM by the grip, I guvo up sick and took o my bed. I employed physlulans without relief and determined to try llood'i 8nrsa parilln. I took one bottle and I was fuel ing much better. I contlnuod with the second bottle and In tbe middle of May I reaideaoe. at r.rew if ' r.v, stcr.CupeCod. Whllo ,iM thure I came in con' bet with poison Ivy nnd my bands boenma fry tore. I continued (o take Hood's 8ar .iparilln, nnd In u short time it overoume r.y nfiliotlon nnd (rnvo m renowl health, 'that alter the flret of July I waa able to do j-work and now foci lu the bot of health." null J. CuAfMAN, Brewster, Mass. Hood'sCures Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and pdeutly, uu the liver and bjwela. r n u 60 Every Tom, and Harry's ? Buckwheat. THEN $ wwwwVVwwwV WALTER BAKER & CO. The Urgcl Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On thU Contlatul, k rMl HIGHEST AWARDS from tarn tnmt Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. I'.llkrth, Dutrli I'rwrM.no Alka. Ilcor utliar Lhtinlral, or Iit.b sr. IHi j il.d in in, of lhlr )rrlirllottfc I.-aTLi BHEAKfAfcT C'tM'UA ( .rm-lulaly wtMH, UU CWW MM MOT M, CPII M ,11. rOLO SV OROCCRS tVERYWHtnt. m BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. :t.,''c "KKItV TKK4TMKNT M'a.. itud only nafeune ki.u u. AUilrrk u i l'"ii I'u.riiiai'MU, lull Arch 8i Fni. ".I'll. Heeleeaa Kslabllahnd la Jt33. RHEUMATISM CURED ll'.HI ...... ui.. '"V"eiiif. we, ure nvientinc t rlncf. W lli','"l a rloic. Tifllm .ninl uiu t" H'LL1 ,'JL? "'!"" S"'!!1 'V.r TRY MJL wrier Vorr 0 IS! ANOTHER TRAIN HELD UP. $100,000 TAKEN. . Three Bold Bandits Do a Nice Clean Job Iiown In Texas. One of the moat daring train robberies ever committed In iToxna took place eight miles west of Ft, Worth Thursday evening. As nn rnstbound Texas and Pacific faMenger trnln was scaring Mary's Creek, it was brought to a sudden stop by a danger signal displayed on the trestle. The engineer was covered by three unmaaksd men who board ed the cab and ordered that the tram be backed about a bnlf mile, when the fireman was covered nnd ordered to break in the ex press door, lie refused but the robbers pull ed tue triggers of their gnus nnd a number of shots In the air brought the fireman to terms. He broke open the express door with A pick. One of the robbers then kept the flrnu.eu and engineer covered while the ot':crs went Into tbe express car. Fort Worth la the end of the express run and the safe doors were open. One of tho robbers rifled the safe, while the other kept guard over tho messengers. At 6 o'clock the trnin w stopped and 80 minutes later it .was in I t. Worth, The exnet amount the robbers secured la not known but it is said to have been nearly 140,000 in money, gold bullion enrouto from Hun Krnnclsco to Washington, tiud Texas aud l'a.-lllo checks. After the hold-up the roblicrs mounted horses, told the engineer to go ou and then mmlo leslsurely oft. Tho express olTlclnls Miy they do not know the amount taken but tliHt It is the only through train from the West, nnd carries every evening a largo amount of money. On tho arrival of tho train fit fort Worth posses wero organized to go lu every direction after tho robbers. AS A NATIONAL FESTIVAL. Anniversary of Ouslavus Adolphus's Birth Celebrated. Sunday wos the three hundredth auniver nry of the birth of Cluxtuvus Adolphus, tho Unto of rrctiwtahtlsm in the 30 years' war, and tho dny was generally observed by Tro tcstant (ivrtnnny, Special services were held iu several of tho Uerlln churches. There was a festival giitlierin nt noon nt the hing.iUu ileinle, at which Prof. Treitschks, the histor ian, delivered an addresa on tho ruruer of (juMuvus Adulphu. The Kwedish minister and the at KIT of the Hivcdlsti legation wwre present. Himlliar celebrations wru held lu nil the larger (iermau cities. At Luetzon, the ecoue of the battle In which (lustavus Adol phus whs mortally wounded, the whola popu lation Joined in the fetes with tho greatest enthusiasm. Throughout the grand duchy of SuxD-Wolmar-KiHPuach the duy was kept as a national lcstlvul. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Tns Turkish Sultan plays rathor well 00 the piano. Tun Duke of Norrolk has an Income ol l.H45,000ayenr. Tn Emperor of Anntrlt is strongly op posed to cifltul punishment. HtTs.v n. Akthos' next blrthdar, ber soventv-flfth, fulls on February 15. " PnchiDBTtT CLVEi,i!D dictates nothing to a stenographer, but writes every word of his messages. raise Bismabci's first dud was with an Engllsuinaa who spoke slightingly of the many petty states of Oermany. Covnt Toutoi laid the' foundation of his literary reputation by writing news letters from fleoopol daring the Crimean war. Prestdencr of tbe Minnesota State Farmers' A 111 .. . i . . . . . iMuiui:r. ii win oevoieine remamaor or his lite to literary work. COLOJCEX KtCUABD MALCOLM JoBSSTOH, the author, an', his wire celebrated the golden anniversary of their mnrri.tgeat thoir home In It iltimore, M l., rtcently. William Tbei.oab, who defeated "Champ" Clark in tho Ninth Missouri Congressiou-il District, is H tirofesnr nf nuisli, an. I little nttentiou to his cunvusi during the vaiufaiKU, Bejiatob Coke, of Texas, has servo i his Btnte as Hupreinn Court Judgo, Oovernor nnd United Ktntos Honator. JIo will bo sixty six viars old when he retires from oftl.-e next March. Puksidknt Akokll, of the University of Michigan, beleves in doing his wholedutr as a citizen. He has boen drawn as a Juror ior me circuit c ourt an l has declured his Intention to serve. IIket IfAiirK's hair Is snowy white, con. trastlu vividly with tho ru I ly glow of his healthful complexion. His faoi is clum shaven except for an amplo muitacL.e, and bis smile most geuiul. The Marquis or I.orno. husband of tbe Triucess Louise, the third daughter ol Queen Victorlu, of England, hit become a partner In a firm of house decorators, nn I is uctivcly sharing In the designing work. Machim Jokai, tbe great novelist of Hun gary, has attempte I. in a lit of melancholy. to kill hims-l'. II.) used a ch ircoal lire. His servants burst opou the door of his room when the fumes ha I almost sulYocutod him, Qi'kkn Elizabeth, of Roumania, ia nliout tovulebrute her twenty-lllth wedding mini vernnry. Kho was born in Germany firty. one years ago, nn l In 18UU married Prince Carol, of lloumanlii. In literature she is known as "Cariiieu Hylva." Kknatob IhiIam a. IUbhis, of Tennessee, is the oldest and one of toe liveliest mem- hers nt I 'nil inwu thn,ii.h nn nn I n a ilnM old be is, as no infor:ns nil inquirers, 'That is my pr.vaie. miHiUHs. ho entered ton gre In 181'J, six yuurs ahead ol Lobn Slier man, " His friends see In the present Czar of Russia qualities wliluh rostmble those of Alex.uidi r I. This mnnnr.-h w.wwa p.il..n enilud lu lM'J.V com .lim.l h linn will n-,,1. nn enligliten 'd niii"v and an ainiahle dispoii- iion. r or a jinz )u years ne ruiej the Uei tiuvs of Europe. Vuiico on l.lpctioas. Tho late Senator Vuiwo. nf Xrirth Carolina, was elected to tho Seriate in 18.0, but hi. disabilities" nut having been removed ho bad Uovcrnor of North Carolina during tho warafter waiting a year with out admission, ho had to Mind in his resignation. On his wav hums, in n despondent mood, he happened to Hit tieblnd two ministers who learnedly discussed tho doctrine of "election." Knowing- his Calvlnlstic faith, they finally unnealcd to him. "Well. mm. tie men," Bald he, "my experienco Is that election' will not amount, tn much unless you first get your 'disa bilities' removed." On one occasion ho was beluir driven across tha (nun. trv bv a colored driver. hn tniizeii about the doctrlnn of election and free grace. Jr inally tho Senator vea tured to ask what tho driver thnnuht of hlH chanco of election to salvation "Well, Mass Vance," said the polite driver, "I a n't never heard of no body belnir'lected to anything 'thout be were a candidate." Tub valuo of crold ' d weight, not polish. TRADE REVIEW. The Woolen Manufacture Greater Than Last Tear. R. O. Dun A Co. s weekly review of trade says: It is difficult to detect any change in cur rent business. Prospects after January 1 are considered hopeful; In somo branches there are larger orders, nnd the westbound ship ments of merchandise are n little larg. r. Hut the working force naturally diminishes near the end of the year, and the holiday t'afllo brings Just now a temporary activity. There Is reason however, to expect the employ ment of a somewhat larger working force nfler the holidays. The government report on feeding of wheat to cattle and boga has scnrcelv InrliienccI the market. The receipts of wheat are larger than a year ngo, and tho exports smaller. Katimatcsof tho winter wheat svrcage In. 11 eato an Increase of 1.9 per cent, with a condi tion somewhat better than last year. Tne price of corn has changed but little. Cotton has fallen again to 6;'j cents, very ckwo to the lowest point for many years. Tbe Iron industry seems to have dlstlnstly brighter prospects nt ( hl-ngo, where pig iron Is firmer and bar In larger demand be cause of orders for freight cars. I'.ut ! semer iron has sold nt 10.2.1 at Pittsburg; teel rails have been reduced to Ti tuero and wire rods and anils are weaker. The wool manufacture has lieen doing S per cent, more thnn Inst year, bin 111 per cent less than In 1h'.u, and the nverage of 101 qualities of wool quoted by Contes llrotlu rs is I3.7 cents, tho lowest ever known. II per cent lower than Inst venr and ll'.l per cent, lower thnn In intij. Mnnnfneturcrs are re ceiving more orders for t.prltij and still bnve considerable demand lor heavy goo.le, par ticularly for overcoatings, on account of the chango In the fashion, and there Is much confidence expressed that they will be nMe to continue prod"etlou nt ntouliho present rate after January 1. The failures this week have been 32." In the Culled tilati against Hsj lat your, aud 40 lu Canada against iJ lal year. "lltadstreet'a Mnniicial Review" savs: Tho reassembling of congress and tho presi dent's message were tho natural speculntivo factors at tho beginning of the present week. Judging by tho course of quotation, it may be said tho llnaiicinl portion of the incas-iye was favorably received in the dock exchange and banking clrol.-s, although thern Is nu a!, mirnt universal Impression th-t the recommen dations are unlikely to result lu positive action at tho present aiiort session of cuu gresa. Foreign financial opinions aro favorable to the suggestions In the message, but the feel ings In the foreign markets Is Unit consider nhlotlmo will elapse before our currency rituation can bo permanently men.le.l, mid that In tho meantime the position aiTor.li op. portunlly for further complications of n moro or less severe nature. London accord iugly took Utile part lu this market aud was not a factor. THE STOREJSJTLOSED Disappearance or a Pittsburg Wholesale Uoaler in Produce. The wholesale commission firm of Kirk patrh k A Johnson, 1011 Liberty street liao been closed. ThU will bo sad news to a largo number of farmers aud other shippers Of poultry and produce throughout I'ennsyl. VHiiiu, Ohio nnd West Virginia, to whom. It is said, tho llrm owes from tt,000 to 7.K). The Juulor member of the firm, Frank John- n.iu. iiumiug, auu ine oilier ineinuer, t"e ll.,n l ... .. ... .1... - A xn-ut j'm.uvi, is uu, kuvhu 10 inu creiiii-.i nltliough his nnniu appeurs ou tho flrrr tlouery, .'- Constable Jos. Wobor, of aJiIitp"3 Master's olfloe, closed the ,, ia l of Sir ment for tli Issued to lib Campbell be paid rent The storo v work they did 2, and the rent was pr"l 't was awlul. My December 1. ,-fd me tnnt ho saw tlm When Johnson o " mouths of caunoo, nounced that his partner waa a travollng man employed by a Milwaukee eommlaaion ronoern to buy oranges In tho South . (leorge 1'rencot was hired mauager, aud a dozen em ployes, lueludiug a hookkoedcr, receiving clerk, three traveling men, and a young lady typewriter, were engaged. They are still due the larger portion of their salaries slucu the concerned opened. Preparations were made to do business on a largo scale, and sab's wero heavy and profits largo, as the products were offered nt low prices. The other commission merchants wero startled nt tho manner lu which their competitor cut the price, but the sequel itfforda tho solution to the mystery, 'i'lio traveling men wero In o'.ructcd to hire agents who were offered t75 per mouth and I per cent commission ou nil the poultry and produce they could secure from farmera.lt is said that about T'i of tlies.i agents wero employed, mid receive! little, If anything, for their work. Soou shipments I (van to come in from every direction, wliloli wero Immediately turned into cash, 'i ho shipments were fob lowed shortly by complaints that tho checks for the purchases wero not forthcoming. Tho most urgent appeals were met with a tempor arily satisfactory answer. Checks were filled out and mailed by Johnson, but ho did not attach any signature to theni The coiimi quence wnathnt theshipperH were appeased for tho time, believing that tho failure to liuve tho checks signed was merely a nils take, aud they were returned for correction, lu some cases further ablpuiuutsuccouipauied their returu to the llrm. DE LESSEPS IS DEAD A Life of Activity and Brilliant Achieve ment Closed Count Ferdinaud de Lesseps died Friday at Lvchcnaie, near Vatan, iu the department of l'lnd re. Ferdinand de I.esseps was born in Ver sailles lu IHOi. the son of Jean llaptlate bar thelemi. Huron iln l.eusei.s u .m .......... old he was appointed attache to tho French Consulate iu Lisbon. He altcrward en gaged iu the Commercial Department of the Minivter of Foreign AITuirs. In 1H2S bo was attache to the Consul (leneral at Tunis, mid lu 1HI1 was made Consul to Alex andria. In his b&th year he waa made Cou sul at Rotterdam, and iu WJ negotiated in behalf of French commerce with the HpaniHli Government. Tho same year ho was trans ferred to the Cousulato at llureeloriu. Jn 1844 he returned naraiu to Alexandria, but was speedily reappointed to llarccloim. Freuch Minister at the court of Madrid in the lust days of the reign of Louis I'bllllppe, ha returned to Paris utter the revolution lu which that monarch fell, and was sent by tho Republican Uoveriiuent to roi.ri,t I'.., at Rome, theu uuder a Government headed by Merzzini. Ills commission to negotluto for the con struction of the Suez Canal wim given In 1S34 but UOt UUtil 1H.M1 was the ('.. mi.liliFHil Intwr. nutioualn formed lor this purpose. Tuo yeurs between them and IhfiS wero spent lu collecting money for tills great project and iu the overcoming of other dllll. 'ulni than the flumiuial oue: but in July, lsti4, the Ilnul and favorikhlo ileclsinll nf Vi,t..ilu.n III . ... gained and work ou the canal was 'finny lie. gun. It was opened In lstlU. the yeur wit nessing the completion of perhaps tho great est piece f engineering of modern times and the highest triumph of tbe ludefutigable man woo uuu cousiruvieu II, HiS first COUCOIitlon of the l.len nf thu K..n Canal came with a visit to Huid Pasha, tho F.irvfitlllll KheillvA In 1MHJ ll l.lu ... Furls hit published a document setting forth tho project. Tho greut engineers of tho world laughed at him. lie sighed for other Worlds to CollllllMe lllnsu.,.! u.lll, ,. .b .. . 1 .... w..w it in. a. able physluial constitution and spurred on by l.!- .l.;.i....u ...i,.. ., .. juu"h t uuu iin: iii,k.jr ui the world, he believed nothing was impossblle fur lifirl anil unwnrim,! Lu lilu u.lv..,...u.l years, he at the great age of 74 risked till by oiuusramg on iue i uuuma cuuai ocuuino ana iObt, THE CROPS ARE SHORT. Pennsylvania, and Ohio Show the Effect f ths Long Drought. The crop bulletin issued from the depart ment of agriculture contnlns the following reports from Ptaio agents: Peunsylvnnln-The yield of corn would have been exceedingly small, owing to the general drought but that a few localities were visited by such frequent local showers ns to sustain In a measure the general average for Hie state. Potatoes were generally injured by tlio drought during the summer, but the fav orable full weather helped them materially and the late growth Increased the size of the tubers. It Is dinicult to estimate correctly the quality of tho tobneco crop, ns a largo portmu ol It Is yet on the poles. Ohio -Husking verllled the fact that corn Is a short crop. On the bottoms and In the rich valleys corn may b said to bo good, but on uplniiils and even second bottoms. It Is from "ialr" only, to "very poor" and very much of It the latter, Tho crop Is probably poorer than last year, though tho total product will bo slightly Increased, as the acrcngo Is lu excess of Inst year. A largo percentage of the present crop uiut be classed as unmerchantable. Potatoes nrc below average iu yield nnd quality. Hay was a light crop, but generally good as to quality. Kolb'i message. Kolb has written a message, addressed to the Alabama Legislature, lu which he lecom mends that his followers refuse to pay tle-lr taxes until ho gels what bn wants. As the tnx collectors In thirty-eight of the sixty-six counties In Alabama are Kolblle. this iiioxo may embarass the administration aud cause much confusion lu the llnaaoes. Currency Coin Coin-niialon. Representative M'-Crenry ( Detii., Ky.) has presented it hill for tile appointment ol u cur rency commission. It Is to he ti 1 1 -... I ol three, persons, to bo appointed by tlm .r"-. dent, three senators to be appointed by the president of the senate, aud three represent atives appointed by tho speaker of tho house. Tiir. p viple of Logan County, Wct Vir ginia, li.iv voted for h division nf i,,, county, the new portion to bo immo.l Ktmun after the late Unite I States Senator. ' XIAKIvlvTS. I I 11 Kill tiik ttiioi ksai.k run :s auk iiivi.n maow.) (iriiln, I lour nnd I ceil. WI'KAI-N,.. l r I . No "J re, U'HN-N.. a yell,, i Mlted ear. Hew N" ' cllo sll.ll. O.VI S-.N.V I hlte N.. a shite Kr.iru .No a while l ight llllle.l in h-N.i I .No. a e.ici n ri.i.l 'H Minn Ian T'i. .'. is li 4H I. 4'. is :ir A.i.t .,; '!. :tl :;i r-'i m M ;;, :i s-, :i in :t r. a To a ii a iv. a "ii Soi a is li in n a.. lu mi In i III .VI II nu II Ol I.', no 17 on IT Ml Hi in Hi .'hi l.'i ru in uu II Mi r, IM ft a.'i ft :) ft .VI li UU i as i aii sci aft in ao n I J .u II n!il i i:i r-H Hi, in ear. new. 0 . patents 1 alley w inter tuti cuts I ancy on hi i-l it u inier Mralght X. l.iikeis' live Hour HAY No 1 tliin.iliy No a .Mlxe.l i Imer. No. 1 I.e. s.t tlcii.thy, In. m wiigiins KKKII No 1 hlte M.I., t.ui ... No a mi" ii,i ui'iK Hruwii Ml.tilliiics Ulan, I. .ilk S'l It AW Wheat Obi wvs llHlry I'rodurta, r,r.'S''!a"-KVlM Creamery ire.-, n.V,.ri,,l'II11.1.v ' thfV wir,llltry lt Spirit. thr.Xan l .sj. king the laborer 'i, new also from D-'iit"' .... morale the -x :t (I Tim. v.. 1V lmake. . .It lU.JMM.ultWihlM. Arri.i'j Fancy. V 'H I. 4 i m, f M ' . i-. r UltAl'hJ Concuril,ln-lli. basket.. :s ao ft-lti. ... I1KAXS llatiil-plekeil, per bu Lima. Hi I'OTA'IOKS r'liic.iii car, l.il Krnlll stole, I. ii .. HKKI H per I.I.I .'AHMAii:-ll, grown. I.til l'l KMI'S-pci I.I.I iNluN,...w, lai I'AU1NII'S per I.I I I'linltry, l.tr. Live Chickens. V pair spring i hl.-kens Live inn ks pair Ill cse. llll. ks. II. Iiressc.t l hi. kens, p lh " " y. miiit select... )rcc. 'I urkeys. It. . Ki,i,s- in iin.l i 'liiu. Iri sh . . r i:. I III I!. KMlil lllel,. ee.- l, N.I 1 l.A I.He I se, r II. Ciniiili , largo pii.'kc -I M isi'i'lliiiieons. s:kHS- ,,ver I.'.' U s 'I iinothy. prime IlillC I , IH.H It.Uis, i.uiiiry iniei llu.MA M hue I., m : H i. kwheiu MAI I.I. s I.I p. new ' II I II- l i.lllili v, sneel, 1. 1. 1 I VI. low tlM.IN.VAll. 10 In 1 J 1 50 .'.i I U M tUI i a 'i I no I aft 1 4i 1 ftil i :: a uu V i,i "si a:. i:. .mi li ti pi 1 1 l hi ia at a.', v. im .l 4.'. ,!'.' .l t 'ii ..I i; a:, a so mi I t'l I is) H ,i i a ii '. I no I .Ml no . .' . a .v, ... i uu M M .Vi II 4.-. .1 :iai( pi ao aa a i n.tiin W lll'.A I -No itvi.'No a ! Kc.1 I (iKN-.MIXMl . 1 I.. . HI I I l.il -I'lilui rciiinen I'll 1 1. A OKI I'll I A 1'i.nrit WIIKAI No a Ki d COIt.N No. a Mixed OAT No. White HI" I I Kit C reiiiner i , extni Elii.s, Pi, firsts ti rsj.i m a. I INI IS I kit .'III ai NKW lOUK. FLOCK Patents WHKAT No. a i(cd U K State Cult N No a A I S - While i iilern Ill l ll.lt-l rciilneiy Kt.l.S-Male i, ...I I'ellll I mi., ftl :Vi in twit lli: stock. CKNTK.M. SlOlk VaIII.s, List' l.ltiKK IV. I'A CAl'II.K, Prime, l.M to 1.IXI U s ft HI 4 el 4 .Ml ;i .mi .1 l.l a 'i ft Si' I K 4 ,'l Ml : liiicl. I..IH.I to l.li. li s II.ni.I l.lllcliels, I.JllO lo ,:SI ,b. I Hl , l.l'K' to I.I.MHI. Full iilJ.I sleel'n, !l In 114m Ihs . 1 1. in mull, ;.! lu .. . IIIH.S 1'l.llndelptitaa 4 Ml lies' 1 Ol hols nil. I llllxe.l 1'. Common to tiiir loikci Kxtra. to I.Vi It.s . (iooil, N'. to US ll.s Fair, a.i to s.i li s C0111111..11 Vcalilllgs :i uu a ;i.i 1 .Ml Ift a ii :i a-i a ;i 1 in 4 uu Chicago, Cuttle Coiiiiiinii to extra steers, f. ".".'.ii i .Mi; Bickers mill lectors, us., I .'i:,, ct.ws 111.1l hiois, 41 a.,'..l iu, i-alvi-s, I..Mi..i ft a. llcgK l,eav , 4 I .'.'. ! I 'l.l, rolUlllcll to ill.'i 11 liuxi'U, 4 I 1"" I . , i iii'ici' iiss.cl. 'l, 4 I a.i..i I nt llf tit. 4:1 n.'.n I Ji; pigs, a.Mi.;;.'.Hi Niei-p-In. lotiiir to 1 in. Ice, si ft" .. 'i aft; liuiihs, sa.011,.4 I I.V. ( liii'iiinatl lli.gs--seli't shippers if I ftiilol .'.ft; Inil'-hcis l l ..'; Ian to .'-... I puckcis til.", to 4 'Ki; lair to lici t 1 1 KM,. I .11; . ..Mini. .11 1111,1 loiiKh 4.1 IS'tid. Ift. 1 nll.e g.io.l phippeis t4lol 11; (is U l.s i,,i, e l 1411, .. I ill; lull lo liie.l.lllli 4.IIC.1 .HI ililllllK.il 4".' till 1 'J .si. tin ep ...Mill 4l(Hi..lJft g. H.t to 1 hi, Ice V iHUi.a. ift; col;im..:i lo l.lll 4tl II lo 1 li. I.h III 1 . extr.i, 1 I I'lll.l g.ii.'l lu I'UoK'tf 4'i O.'to3 il.'; cuiniui ii to Lin 4'.i"i.,'; '..'i. Wool. I'llll.AliKIJ'IIIA. Wool ciilililllles quiet Icil stiiiUy;Ohiii,l'i'Uiisyiv.'inii. inui H ost i. gu.ia X . uli.l alHive, lit ul lie. , A 1111.I iihove pi.iiKc.; inch. 11111 aOui'.'Ic.; quailcr I. In I, a I 0111111.11, lSnauc. New x . Ilk, Mi.lllUI.il, tt Im iilisill, el. .. HI lll.ll'C! X, l.s tic: 111. .1, 11. 11, III... VI,-. illlnrlol lih.oil, a.'inaic.; cciiiiiioii, N,.',lc; wiishoil conns, illg, tlollillle ll'le, P .'(' '.; Ilie.liillll Ulm .'.'' ; i'oiu'hu, ai'.saii'..! low, at v lc: uuwushml rtiiHliuin Itiairc; low liii'.lluin liul.to. ' llofr II Ma lias,.... Jemlny crickets, she's got the rickets" whlapereil one beau to another In the com pany of a very pr-tty gin. Truly she was Tory le:.u:iru', but there was a twitching about the nerv-a of til., faee which shows! suffer 11. "No." sil I tlm other, "It s n.-ii-rilgi i nnd she's a ninrlvr to l." St. Ja -ohs Oil wis suggested as tn,, worl l-r nownel cure ..r It. Hid she iry If Vcs, nu I w is cur.l by It an I - narne I "one of the let lows afterwirls. pi, , ot tu Krt,M reine lor p iln w.n ,,t l.rli't about a mar. rilll.-e. out 111 lis rnr.t .,' ...i.. o -,,l 1..... . nlsoil con llticns of 1, ii:h t , m ike life moro 1 eujot 1 de. No t,,,., r w.,in omjh, ,0 ninrrt who . . r rer fro n ... ronlc pain I We a Kiiild Hot tv ! wouto win only wretcn. 1 elm-. j The mani.fi lurid products of (.rcit Itritain ami. 1,1 1 to about I,100,(hm.(i.iu n year. J The Roth, 'h i !. ,ir worth i'.,0('0,imo.('0). A Itrlshl Kre Isaslffiof g.wl I. ,11, ,,,,,1 f the stomach l not In Hie lM-t 1 I e.iiiilitionsilie eves will show It. Itipims l.,l,.,. ,u lK ,, ,,,(, rUht aud keep Hi, eym btighl aud cluar. Ollli-r 'nt Tlion. India riili!.cr used for cranlng pcncli tntuks was known In KiiKlatpl as early nn 1 "At. A culit- nf It Umt aa Inch auu,iro cost 3 (.lilllliiu's. THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH. Hard Work nnd IniJlECEtlon g0 llr.nd In Hand. Corcntr-iled tlmutrht. rnn'ttitt' A in. robi the stoinacii .,f ii. e,".v irv b!oo.. and this is Blo trite i f hard fdiyical l.i'.-.r. When n I'.-.e liorsc tinw. r nvinc i-; m i.e t.t b ten h.'T-. power w.,r'; sotnctliitt'; ii poing to I t i'.;. Vcrv iu"i. n the li 11.I. worked tn in cuuitpr fiiun tin- t'c M or th oliice will "...t " bis too,! in a few min utes which ill take hours to ilikjci Th n t in. liiatlv 1. 1 n'l'i nc al .out iis ti n itil iii the Homadi 111 a U -; of 11.11! i would lie in a brc miller a b .il r. The ill u ;i Mutii.ich tcfus.'S to do i; 1 won: without til" proper Mimullis w I:: '1 it i;i t . iiot:i Hi,- 1 1- ,.. ami nerves. Tii' tp-tvci ::tc weak 11ml "tculy In lircnk," I . .'...u-.e they .lo not get the liourivhnt. nt tin v requite liotii the blood, finally tii- ill 11 nil luain i. tuorbiillv w id? mv.ikc vle ti Hie i.v. rwoiKcd man at t -mttti to Intd id in bed. Tin: npplie it, ui of i'in-,1111;, 11 sense in the treatment of (lie . toin u li and tin- wliol system Initios to the lno-v 111 111 tile full , -. joynietit of lite and li-allli . ilicstMii uh.-n In- takes li: l'n tee's l lci- int P, II. is lo r. ticve bilious totii.c-li n; ultet .1 too li'-arty hp '. nnd l;. l'i.-ice's C. .. 11 Mi ilicnl In-eoveiv to pntilv i nii. li and vitalize the blood." The ' I'. ll 1 1 " aic liny roip ir coat-d pills maiic i, l.ihlv colic n rated vegetable ingredient-' which lelii vc the stomach of nil i.ilcn.lino m in,.l4 , ,iv nnd tlni.iii;:lih'. They 11. 1 d onlv be .:Vi 11 for a ah. nt tunc to cure the luiioii u--.. ennstipation ntnl slothfiiluess, (.t torpor, of the liver ; tic ti the " Medic il liiscnvcrv" should b : taken in teaspooninl doses to in crease the blood nnd i titicli it. It has n pfciiliiir efl'cct tipnii llic lining membranes of the stomach and I kiwi K toiiiuq up ami HtrcngtlH iiiug them fot nil time The whole system feels the i flei t of the pure blood rourr'.ing through the bo.lv nu.l the nerves nie vitalised and Mrciigtlicncd. not deadened, or put to sleep, as the so called celery compounds and nerve mixtures do hut refreshed nnd fed ou the food they need for health. If you suffer from indi gestion, dyspepsia, nervousness, nntl anv of the ilia which come from impure blood and diaoedcrod rtotuaoh, you can turf yoHrielf vrfth Dr. Pierce'a Coldcn Medical I)iacoy(- which .cn be obtained at.iny drug ao; in the couhtrr. ' - - " FN U 60 '04 BEECH AM'S PILLS (Vc-t -tabic) What They Are For Liiiuiisncss dyspepsia sit k lu:ai!;i he iiilit.us Iicatlurlie iiniitstioii l ;ul t.istt: in fiuil I'-rcatls Inss nf ajiJH - when these conditions art' cuisrd y cons tipation ; and con stiji.ttion is th- most frt (iicnt cause of all of them. One. of the most important thin v, s fur everybody to learn is that constipation causes more, than half the sjek r.es ", in the world ; and it can all be prevented. Co by the book. Write to H. F. Allen Company, 305 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Covstii.vi ion (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a drtiist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. "He that Works Easily Works Successfully." 'Tis very Easy to Clean House With SAPO Weak Mothers nnj all women wlio nr iinraiii"; linliiea, ilerivu ulmoKt ineon. coival)l lu'iiclitH fi'fuii tho nourislaiii' i.ruia rtieH nf S Scott's 0 Tills id tho moKt noiii'isliini 0 liclifH tho mothcr'H lnilk iukI pivos lier strength. Jt also C niiikt ; l abies fut iiinl L'ives more iiourihlmient to prowine 0 chililreii thau nil llic rest nf th Y Scott'a Emulsion has lieen 9 twenty years for Rirkota, MarnsiniHi Wuftiiifj Diseaws of OiiilJreu, V 0ougb8, Ooldj, Weak L'uujs, Eumutiuu and Cous-iuiption. (J SfitJi'f famft.'ft ii&'tt'i t m-.tln.'"., A7:7.'. ? 6oott A fJowno. N. Y. All The Greatest Hedlcnl Discovery .J t- A KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS. Out this l.rttrr day hrfi.rs ftcr,ly. Vim Von, .V. "., .VP. os' JSH4. l'oiir i.coi , ri ui.. if.o,,' so ih tur rnr iii.i on'e foo jfu, fo (, , ,-, ri'.o.fj flf.i.iif run fusi . II In h I I.-. .nt f.rt .'no if, t,r 1 rr ,;r) .J.f Jul,,. I I,,!, I J,) 77 , , tror." '..nn. , r ,-,,. f,(, ,) . wwfl So is fo ,i,-,r.., . ,, ,,, , ,. a i'io.Kf-iiif '.V in ni, N" 117 nn.l I s; .1, ',,, ,(,'f1(f, nnd en. 11. f si ,,,1 1, .-:,, 1 r ll,t ,l,.,r ,, I;; ,M.;f,,,i; ,,, ,',, t',.r. .'.if m.ir cm rit.nr '( il,.f ,.1, ,, aims i-r 1., . n,; tit,,j n ,,, ,-.,,., Il ' nl I iki a ! a- j 1 r !. ) , ,,,,, c,s .iv-,,,-1 -,,,'. ., ;,,., (s. ,.() ..'. r. .11,.' r hmthir ;th s v. if ; 1. ..;. (, iiinh, ii Hi re 11 ..., t, 1,1 A ,i,,ii-ii f ,, rniir,li,r V,, ,1 ii , ., ,,, , lioi 1. in r 1,,, .,,. ,',ff,rfoui t,,,iir'tlf, on; io rn;.l, a, ,,,,. .,,;, I, iiui- l A if i,,-i,i-ri-; h.if ,(,, f,,r 1111 . 1 i.iir ti ,ihi. .' M i;y c , yur.s. !nil s rlal laid lor Ur. KrnncJ's livuk. Weil Poaplo tin lint III fil llli'ilifilio. Celt linly 11 .t. 1 ut sunn linn's tin v linvc a In :t liiclic or ltd l'ilioll ht!;:i;is ;i little ili.y. Tiiis i.s tlir Warning. Kij :111s J'uliiilo3, inTc tn :it Mich tinii's, will keep j cople well. 51 ma ti ft ." 1. V as'fi Kational Business Col- le0e22dSfcortal Mltllill .n ... .- SV tsflltlOI. BtT'T.ls ' ' I' r iiK-h liielS'.l .r,-.lirtitl for Innniie-s 111.-. I'rs.-tiiul tteik. In unci i(n k li,s-1,. IIIK UH.t IM1.II4 ll.it It .ex. I'll s 1 1 1 1, lis , i'ihi ,111., Mi, rt. hi.ii.1 aii'l Ttwt rtt Hilt, l','lin.iiiilili, Kn. li mil Mi stem fjin lliriii.li.,1 - peiiKcs. fur n nl uui ll.llress CIF.MINT C. HUMS I'resiii, b", :ni Wah llllell M., I'nillikrej.kle, ti Y. ASTMAN WIHU Iflrtllll Uslili l. tin: iimntii titi! sallow skin j.miplcs torpiil liver i.'t'prcssiiiii nf spirits Emulsion foml known to science. It en- fotnl they rut. J jireserilieil ly jhyMcinnn for V VuazlstB. 50 r ents and $ I. M Li iii ' if2tX .1.1 A. Trt Sft. M. L-ll I til 'n "'.til eli h rnir1.it 1 iJrsSsibaK ! '
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