M,istei 0! irtli.lay t""' . ..iL.tnt'I). U u I first 1-lltO, B' Huticip1-" ell M trt r.f BllfU UK'' 1 .1 l.r.mUl 0' curds. Thf a iu tuo ' .1. T.'- 1 Illlkl" 1 ...nil no aciU.'S ,v ho otU.-r -y of tilliWi1. art ot 1 itim-rp'. liuing '; RU'-l Vf0VC ,t lilMlH, Of urrvut U""' bin" . in:... u til uelty of . .;i. ..l,..)ir-' 1 ,.i;tl . tLom (ltd'"' '!.; colors iliivvity lie oil 1 r utrou;! .t. tliuV , cot.An t' , t.;i ur.;i" 11 n -- ., I such ft trial that mea My "Let the house take caro of Itself." But the conscientious wife feels bound to risk health and strength In this annual strangle with dust and dirt. The conseiuenee of her feverish anxiety over extra work Is depletion of the blood, the inure of all life and strength, manifested in that weak, tired, nervous eonditon too prev alent at thle season and vnry dangerous If allowed to continue. What every man and woman De-Ms In the spring I Hood's Sarsa parilla. It keep the blood vitalized and en Hood's SarsapariSla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho Public Eyo Today, to fur nish steel tanks with covers, all aval rvanized after completion. rln nests of ten, 8 to 1 2 feet fhffch and 30 to 30 inches In 'diameter, at 210. per gallon. Trier do riM ruat, shrink, leak. wlva I last to water, nor allow foreign ub stances to ret In. They can to put I in carrel or barn and thua are protected (from freezlns. Tnay take no setUii tup. are onespar than wood. Tank l substructures of all sliee mad to order. Sand for nrtca Hal and i aoaia-na foraubatruolure and ft 'V ornamantal water supply, J AERMOTOR CO. IO PvTWCH'oaoo. he C Ul t$ 1 th anodarft ii&'t.niil lu nastl Hur it his itir.ti .p. that, ttilit lin of entnufsttura Wrausa if it irWava, Brrnlii, 1ina, quail' tr4 .Mrsp or (mtH Othert la to liWfml and frtil tmuion f W utifst thsj ateel 1M1, 4i nacai tarsaj pumrwr. U htgh trM fowtr ai, ih tveat towers, mad an4 tilt.tif, lit alvannn ttw irnvtoivi Irr.cliittf and Hher iMirtit.s.. lli ail at J sa on nf lb tnovt wiuIkp tuirms t fr .ttt out -Is iImI atorsr rv ttntk lanfee, sVrtr-itis; liavt ariNWfnittufiiirM ami caanot i i ji aa M thing wa asvUl!i tad in aut II has pn-l V a hm rttalIihetl arcrt W " Uut. aoaat" have all tti foo l near tho4 ha mi t'm. Tha Aennctor Co. hat Lint t-ne m r am lilt, n. If wants u luilr an1 fill on a rrnre new bxtlJmir. It h U irrat f IsM at ia r''tt IncUi narnttt.atl by builditi. It wtif.nirwanrinJunloflor I list 8 aeae with n.ia aW teitu. 1tartaliih. Pita Wtl It la ntora acraaef H.h t ffsca 1hen whan tht itttli demand fuirat nu ra f't1t I'm n be proiuceJ with this ltt1 art-, it will refuse U Hieaa rtitr or snsiaa ant T-ri. it n til hat dr-ne it ahar t- mvyit inai nmsni. it win men turn inu a I nw 'it ars triLTH(TTItl ITrlMTHTl lllNTIM r HI HI TKf NdHI.D Wiril TIIK I.MItTfH fAHT vf ITh IMI wiifiiA, tan HIM, GUIIIKKM, Klt I T TTrfCM. ri MfH. Tfi.LrK4tiR lit. I mwh, nrrri. uroiuum au brm I vmum Ar-rrn ((KPLriH. ir Mil, fiHiiNff, 11 piii, itiiT Linrni it with nir pi hi ir, rtn-;iMi nr. rIH AT 4 L(IW I HU L RI HI TUB UK T nnliftL sswi ibcicur iuc iiuklus A If KM ur OS to (UiCAua. N Ui7 Kupbaol, Annctu. Hulriia( Tamo Tb "LIMRNR nrwthw TVttt tnd Mnart frntinml. I f t jiiara atxl CuiTm worn ; they a- inil ot II n If iu, ix 1 q aitiM uiiTnuva hums ma Dw im ri'venu U-, oiitrollir ItfHiuAl to two of any otl:tr kind. arv, ipf-ur wv.'l an I m u.7. A hnvo! I voiirtor rivti-uroi vuun lur 1 vaty-f lt Uii't. A SajnrU Cnltir d Puirof rntnlf null for 81 BCVEUblULU COLLAU COMPANY. IrfribUiX. fiU, Kew Vork. t7 K.Iby St.. Boctoo. W.L. Douglas 53 SHOE;:?; THE BEST. FOR A KINS. S. CORDOVA NT. rftEKCH.CNAIfCU.nCALF. vlS? FlNtCAUiifJIGAKCl 2.BJP0LICE,3SOLt3. v CXTRA riNC S? SI 75 Pnvc'runni "Juiif " K M ; srNrrnorATinrnr W-L.-noUGLASi Over One Million f coplo wear the L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes lllourahoes are equally eatJsfactory l.l ,YB,ln" t" voiu iir the monry. F7Nual custun Shucs In stylo end fit. pr.,c V V un''orn.-timpJ on sol, in J 1 to $3 saved over other makes. ' " luppiy you we call, APE-WORE E X PELL ED fe V- " WITH HfcAD. I within two huurtt. No Imniinui- 1; I'Klt'K Nl.dil VAX AKHOIt ( I It I-:. KAM IIKMI DV CO.. Uoluevtilr, N. V f7fiwi wntHt ailuSe IAJL3. duait Cuunh brup. 'iiwut Ux.O. J In ttuin. Mnlrt hT firucfflrt. COMtOENCES. ". Jennie, t hsvs noticed It. hwll not ,0,1k or It at all I "i n not fur the feet I t 1 knsw a raineay. r'd the lame exoerience. "y now and the;.. ' ": at a t;me It tnODi-.Drti'n ol tnone lit'.le plmple-llks blotches -o m?rer on ray 11. e nnoy iu ; expveasion. vt-'t h4 one for sis months novr. 'r's;ec-.4 .-.. :l l 11 tiit aiue atore. - Ive ;vn the advertieetnecta r P'".-y sure. I- Ripziis oTzbuIes htetrts4V... lea s Knv I ''tv r..i :ry ritnner, "totliiie tirr.r. ""e a v. rV and "ill b i,nnn'iil no more, lftio 1; 1 : 1 1 i' fbtliMCiiii-. r:IUe. 1 r - t. r se U3i I A'-'- rlohed, and thus sustains the nerves and all the bodily functions. " I take Rood's BarsaparWa every Spring, and it Is the only medlolne I use through the year. Itenahlesmetodomyhouseoleariloff and farm work all through the summer. It holped me verv much for palpitation of the' heart. I think Hood's Bsrsnnarilla is the medicine for everyone and all who take it will never be without It. I have also used Hood's Tills and they are the Iwvrt I ever tried." Mbs.F.U. Asdbews, 8. Woodstock, CI. Itathor Incompetent. A lot of old murines woro sitting on a illi of froliftit at Uiu wbarf epliiulno: yarns of the sea not of aea serpents and huirbralth escapes. "but of the troubles they had had with Inexperienc ed crews. "When I was a enpUilu on the New Vork and lloiik' Koiik clipper lino 1 lost niy mate," said one of them, "and 1 had to Ret a new ono at lions Kong, lie cat'.n well recommended, so he was giv en the berth. The third day out he came down to my cabin, woke me up and explained that a pale was coming up and he thought we were carrying too much canv:iM. " 'All right,' says I. 'Shorten sail a little.' In about au hour he came down and woke me up again. 'It's blowiu' harder every minute, captain,' says he. 'All rl'ht,' Ktys I. 'Take Iu some more Kail and don't bother tuo any mure. Use your own Judgment.' "Iu about au hour I felt the vessel pitching and rolling about like a cork. Things were hopping on deck and I thought I had better get up. When I got on deck the only bit of canvas spread was the main skys'l. " 'I thought I told you to shorten nail, I roared at the mate. 'Why didu't you take In that skys IV "'Well, says he. 'I did shorten sail. I took In the biggest first, nu' that beln' the smallest on the vessel, 1 let hr stay.' "Then I commenced inquiring; where he had obtained his nautical education. and, bless my soul, If he had ever beea ou anything hut a Chinese Junk, where they shorten sail from tho deck up." Constantinople. mere is U10 sou all around, and In various Hhapes a uiagnllkeiit port In tlio l.oldou Horn a broad, winding river lu the Ilosphorus and, again, with Its island and capes, and pen horizon, the Sea of Marmora, covered with Hhlps of all sizes, and showing tho greatest variety of flags I have. ever seen. In Its beauty I think I was disappointed; but not in Its grand eur. Then, when you pet Into it, there Ih still plenty or Oriental llfo to bo seen; there arc crowds, partly In 0 state of the most perfect (itilescenco und meditative repose, partly la n atato of violent action pushing, jos tling, and especially iscrcauiln and yelling, with confounding energy; there are veiled women, shoveling arid riliiilng along:,!! their yellow boots; thero are turbans, and kalpaes, and fezzes; there is also the great estate of the dogs, the free and independent do;:s, who never net out of the way for man or horse. The Turks have been Kuropeaulzed of late, and there Ih a stupid mongrel air about these crowds, oud, with tlio exception of souie old-fashioued, grave, proud looking, green and white tur bans, who disdain to show their re markably ugly legs lu tight white pan taloous uud straps, the Turks look like people who hardly know whether they are standing ou their heads or heels, and this, I believe, la pretty much tliu case with them. They scent to me liko people who are put out of tbelr way and don't know how to behave themselves, as if Stamboul was trans ported bodily luto Regent Street or the Kue de KivolL and they feel In their o.wn city the sort of awkwardness and soggerlono that they would feci In tho West. Life and Letters of Dean Church. What an ordinary men eats and the nay he eats it would be enough to trive dyspepsia to au oblrich -unless the os trich were wise enough to as- ei!i ins ingestion from time to time with an efficient combinutioii of vegetable ex tracts. Such a preparation is 3a I)r. l'ierce's ricasant Pellets. 1. t . They are the pills par excellence for those who sometimes eat the wronir thincs and too much. They stimulate uction in all of the digestive organs. They stop sour stomach, wtnuy bclchings, heartburn, flatulence and cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, in digestion, sick headache and kindred dciuugeuieuts. Once used they are always In favor. J Successful lv Prosecutes Claims. I.UIO !'rluc!.al t:mlnw I' e). puueiuu Uureau. J j lulu Uul iu, IbiMhiHlUotiUiii'luliiM, ally aiuic 117 A T T Oil KWKLKTTKK of value aenl IliiLU Ol. UttK. tor l ima, A. HuUUlu A to Ir ltKK. to ruadere et this usixr. 40 Wall Ml vol, a. X SI uue llarsolns C'liearest nines no sarth In b iv, KiL'eum.. 14.!! Idea's .)auu.PAUt.4Vc:Kisuael Uvis s.itil-. lues sueiklug Tuh iceo er III, l"c; Hoy's Suit, . tauU lor ILL A. Wiilaid Co., Wouewoc. Wis n ATriJTC TRADE MARKS Examination - o,i aUrice as to palsulaoiuy 01 nvruioa. SkiiU fur tuvsniors tiuldo. or bow 10 gal a l.tUUU i-Alltlt'k O'l AhllkL. WsSUIkuTUS, ii.O r fir i SPECULATION IS HOT. Money is Diverted From Production to Gamble in Product. IU Q. Dun A Co's., Now York, revlow of trade says: Iu every speculative department buslarst is growing, but this Is really the toast mtt-fni-tcry trntnre ot the situation. Cottou. oil and wheal cllmU above tint export price, so that tbn nmrkvltutf ol products nbrond must be elipeked, and inoutty Is ntvv4s'd wblvli ought to be employed In prodm'rjve Industry 11 nj In distribution of proiiucls to c6n:un.er. K very body knows taut oil hns not riecu lin) pi'rct iil li'Causo It Is Intrlii'lrnlly more valu able, nor Is mlirat avtuully worth morn then It wiis two or three weeks ago, but tlio ex piinsive und uplifting force bat uufottiiuittrly tukon to speculation rather than to produc tion and wc hnvo blli( r prices In all spec ulative markets without a larger dcaiiind for coiiuni(tlnii. Htorics ot comlilnittions between the Htnn rlnrd Oil C oin any a ,i l'.unslit. ns to parti tion of tho oil consuming territory, ly no tnctiu) accouut for recent prlewof peiroloiim, wlilcli Hj'pcar to be entirely llctitioti. There is no evUlnueo thnt cotton is lu larg er deainud thnn it ahs when tho price was a cent lower, but prices Imvo been so low for months thut nu upward movement whs erty without much reBen, though stocks hereand abroad are 3'J0.0OO bales larger tlwin they were at tho snino dale nfter tho greatest crop ever produced heretofore, and spinners hrr and nhroad have taken about l,uuu,0i.l bulen more than they have cotitiumed, 'i'ne ritu tends to prevent the dcerctiae. of wreagc, Which Is us one reaeiinli!i excue. Wheat litis advnuced over 3cuntsdurlngt bn past week, and the western receipts aro nuill, only l,00J,M4ii buxhols. atfalnnt I.TilB, H'J'.I last year, out Atlitutlc exports tor three weeks of April, have been only fl.iil'.ll.tMl LuhQoI.-, Hour Included, ngallmt fi.UU.iitkl I a-1 year, aud thero Is no indication that tho (ritUu duuiand will Increase, while the pro sheets for the year's crop are conxMored ex ci'llont. Western receipts uro not lare niul it would bu strange It they were, with prices so low but ndvauclng. Kxports continue to ludlcato that tlio lluropean demand will not be particularly heavy this rensou. Uutsldo ol speculative inarkcls. tho Impor tant feature la tuo rie In the prico of leor, but which Is largely duo to tho control of sources ot supply by a few strong corpora tions. Thero ought to bo. but apparently Is not, sutllctctit power In the bauds of tho government to meet any such conspiracy auainst the public und th proposal of Sccro tary Morton to nduilt Moslrioi entile nud catllo Iroui Canailii 011 easy terms for the bencllt of consumers Is heartily commended, though It Is not likely to have much In fluence. The actual decrease lu receipt of cattlo nt the four chief western mark in has been HUO.WiO bead durtnir the llrst (uarter ol 1N9S, and tho iintitlty killed bus been only HO,' 00 head less than last year, about 10 per cent, but facts linvu liltlo to do with pricos In Ibis case, ns In tbn case of ell. lu Iron and steel tho situation Is rather disappointing, although the output continues largo, as the demand .for lluinhcd products docs not seem to increase. (Structural forms urn lu largo domund, but sales of wito are aliout 30 per cent less than last year ami in other branches there Is no perceptiblo gain. It Is still au open question whether the con. kumptiou will support tho manufacture at tho present rate, which is nt least nil eighth to low tho present maximum. The cotton mills uro encouraged by improving prices und aro lalrly busy. Failures during the past week have been 241 In the Uuitod hlatiw against 2VJ last year; 81 in Canada ugaiust 4," lust year. HIGHER PRICES- Oecf, Iron uud Oil all Advance i Sharply. Ilefer ring to the lcttor I'.dt'.rcnicd to 1: 1 111 I y Bccrutury Morton, under dn'.o ol April II, di recting au Investigation into the cause of the rise In the price of beef, Dr. Hahuou, chief ol the bureau ol animal luduntry.has pioaem ed to the tecrotsry a brief eutiinent us to the pricea In the Chicago market of drossud bet( aud shipping steers since Jauuury 1, ll'.ij. i his staluuieut shows the ciirt.uie.-, ol pr.ccs tor this class of cattlo buvo been lor .lunuary, H to tl.'l'j; Febriiury, 4 10 to ti.iU; Mnrch, loo.'iJ; lor April (llrst buitj 1.7o to to. Couiaiiintlng oa these prices Dr. Salmon says. "These prices show thai caltlo 011 foot aro npproucbing paying llgurcs lor Kruwcrs aud loedors. Hut ihey do uot warrant nuy such seusatlouul nsu in tuo price ol iln-.-o 'l beet to buicbers, by tho great fcliiughtoiiu,; eutubliahmeuts, nor an advuueo siicli as has been reported ou the purl of rouul deuiets in meat to customers. A normal nao in ill" wliolesalo price of dreiuoj buel uud lu tlio re tail prioes should bo only In proporllou to tho rise indicated forbcol ou foul." Irou has goue up. It wus advanced at 11 meeting of tho Association ol Irou and Meel Uheut Mauulucturers held III 1'itlsL'iirg on tl.o 17th. Jt wus then decided to slidn tue price ou all hues ol lluish'.'d product up just l-iu of a cout a pouud pruciienlly t J u ton. 'i'lnt plloo wus not only udvance,l, Lutiho way lor auothur udvunco to occur ou July 1 wus paved. It was agreed to book no orders, lurthor ubead thnu the ub jve date, even m the udvancud price. Another meeting wdl bo held about that time, uud probubly uuotin r little raise will be mudo. Weduosday alloruoou the big oil boom broke. Without a nuuuto'e notice tho inur ket la Oil City took u dowuwurd plunge. It went so fast eveu old-timers grow dizy. From a prlcu of 4J 70 pur burtel it dropped to 2 15. AN 1NDIANJ3ATTLE. Conflict of Authority in tne Chickasaw Nation. Couriers fsom TishuaiiUtfO, the capital of the Ciilckusuw uaiiou. rvport that a battle Is raglu;; belwueu Gotcrnor Mosuloy and 2001a surrectiouistt. bll people Have been killed and eight wounded aud the greatest excite- ueul prevails. Tbecsuse of the trouble la uue tu bad political Mood, which bn long prevuded the Cliluxiuuw seat of government uud bus exintud smce the lt-gllature Ignored wiiiis xirowo. Charles ilixwu uud JSoun McCilil, who ciuliu to have been duly elected sherlds ol the liitliou, adeglug thut the legit- laiuie Old uot huvu authority to (eject their claims tu sucu oillces. Ou i uosoay moruiiig Governor Mosoluy Is sued orders to all suui.Ua, coustubie uud do- puiios tnruughoul Wo uaiiou 10 report to biui at ouco with aims. Wheu the oflicers gulhered around tho uouse liul) euruged men, beaded Ly JicOiil uud tue iirowu brotheis, rushed Itom ttojoiuin,; houi, uud u desdy riot followed. X'Uu nuu.cj of tho diud und Wouuded could Hot 00 ascertained by I he euuners.owiug to tue grcut encuuLacut wblctt pruvuiltiO. ooveruor Aiosuicy und his olhclul retinue escuped by tusjiug to bouses ou iho out skirts ol the iowu4 Motel, y bus called u Special sessiou ol tue Ivisiutuiu to take Stliou, likhouilugo is now lu a terrible lute of excileuieul, bud white people ure Bueiug. Auo.Ucr UgUl li looked lor ul uu uiuuiuub It Carries Consternation. Blnce tbebetflnulng of the catbollo school Itruugle in Muulioba nothing bus created a greater sensation thuu tho announoeiueut o( the arohblshoii that catholics who beneofortb lend tbelr aid and luiliience to those who would abolish eat hollo parochial schools will eimimuiunlcatcd. Many prominent nt hollos have exprusjed themselves in favor f a national school )stem. aud the an iouDceiueut bos created consternation. Cholera Spreading in the East. I The cholera is spreading rapidly In tbe Quarantine lazaretto at Kameron, on tbe Ited us. Ther bav teen 60 deaths among tbe Aeooa pilgrims. CROP CONDITIONS Decided Improvement la the Rule, Where Ralna are Needed. The Weather bureau, In Its review ol weather crop conditions for the week rntcj March IS, says: Heavy rains bavo cnusej serious damage In Now England, where, as yet, only a llttlo farm work hns hern done, and that In the southern portion. Heavy ruins of the previous week dnlaved farm Work In North Carolina until Thursday. Unlit Is badly needed In North liaknta.Northern Minnesota, Oklahoma and Orciou, and would he of great benefit In Texas. Knins would Mso prove beneilclal to Illinois, Louisiana aud Mississippi. Cotton planting has been delayed In Tmus on account of dry weather: planting has be. gun In North Carolina uud Oklahoma nu I has continued to some extent In Arkan as. but has not yet became general In thnt Htate: In South Cnrollim, lloorla. Alabama and Mississippi planting is being pushed rapidly and In Louisiana about one-half ot tho crop has been planted. l orn pl'iutliig In the extreme Southern Slates is about completed; the early planted Is up and a KOod stand Is generally reported; plaining is more than hall completed In Tenn essee, lias btvuu lu Kentucky and Nebraska and Is being vigorously pushed In Kansas. The general outlook for fruit contiuues verv favorable. Tobacco plants sr looking well In Mary bind, Virginia and Kentucky and planting Is belli if pushed rapidly lu South 1'nrollno. Winter wheat has experienced a decide.) Improvement lu Ohio ami Maryland as a re sult ot the rains last week; the crop Is report, ed as in good coudllioti lu Indiana and Ar kansas, but it Is at a standstill In Oklahoma, on accouut ot drouth. Blir Canal Deal. A ileal bas been closed in New York within the last two weeks which insures the expen diture of rl2,0UU,0U0 lu l'uiu l), Muiu. A number ot New iork ca ltuhels have Uk'teed to lluunse tho Minnesota canal cou.niy, taking its bonds lor tho amount lurnisiiei. It Is propjsed by the company lo open upui miles ol canal and river lioui lor iiuvluiiou and power purposes. The "lloniMt Money I. nguo" of C!i.ngn was foriued at a meetiinr o pro:nlnent licmo cruts en Saturday. Henry S. Hot bins, who was elected president, Ma'cd that It s pro posed to i stubli-h an auxiliary league lu every county of lllluuK MAKKIJTS. l'UTslll Itli. tuk wnoiistiK nulls Aits liiirs snow 1 liriiln, rluur und t reil. WIIKAT-Nu 1 led i ! Nu inl 11 1 - d'b.V-Ni s; yei!.. ear, new M IXrd I'ftt , l,e , Ne S ). Ilo sin lied C'AIS-Se 1 while .Ne. 'J while t ftn. No .: white I. lKlit nuked ... b'lt.- .So I . Ne. 4 W slet II,. . H id l( MlMl lulu I atetils 1 inif) w Intel' patents I I. 1 1 y sttah'hl w iiiti r Mtiiiliht X X A linkers' 1. 1 hour 1IA - No. I titiioih) , No.'.' Mixed clover. No. 1 I.ese nnioth) . Iroui wniieiis li' Hl-No. I Ulote .M.I., I. II No 'J hlle Ml. Millies Hrewn .Middlings In hii. 1'iiik HliA- Wheat nut Dairy I'roiluils, lifTTKH Klgln 1 reamery 4) rmiey 1 reiunety 1 ln ) I Olllltrjr Itoll bow i:iude and cooking CIIKl.h i.hi.i new New I ork, uew W Iscoiisui Sw iss. Llnil'ie iter, ne make I rull uud Vegetublrs, AI'I'l.KS Fancy, V bid ..! M 41' "o Sll 1; M .u ;n .. iHlu 't 1 f 'I K T.i Smi ,1 J. 1 b .' i so i: '.-o v v ni ii ij y 11 .VI IV no 10 :,n :i m 10 m 11 00 11 01 i. ii is 110 Is ,MI 17 .'SI I" 10 i; HI 17 .'ill r. r. n r. j & .'10 m i (i if I (4 f. IS Ul Hi 17 II HI 10 JIM, 11.4 l'J IW-s IS ! HI 4 is,. 4 V, ill.'i ! ii..n.- iiuiiii-pickca, per 1.11 I. mm. Ii I O I AMi.J-t llie, lu car. hii .. Ir roin st' lie, tu 6 Hi tsi Ml S.'j I 1 I II 1 V . X t .'si 1 isi IU I Kl I 1 HI .4 Hfi . : 1 a 11 1. in 11 11 i: 10 11 1.' ii 1 ki 40 4a HI 40 t 4 M l, Ii IU Si V J 4 40 1 II I i 1 11 Pi U 1J M Ml 4 OO 5 10 4 4J4 f ii M bJ Ml tiU "-4 81 IX Id 8il SI Hr.h'is. per Ii l, .HO.Mi t -lli.lllC 4,'l'iiWll, Ll.l. . Tl li.MI s j er i.bi li.MnNs- ehou.hu I'AKs.Nll'.i per I, I'uullry, l.te. Live III' kens, pun I. lie loieks. t- pair lUersed I'm k,f 10 l'lt'sseti che'Ki lis, V Hi UlillK selei t Mie 'l urkcJH, V Ih J.l.s - I 11. uu.l iJt.iu, iresli th. 1 lth.1- i-.xiruni. ieese,-ilb o. 1 L.X. Live Iji i se, f. It, 1 iiil,ll J , nil te pa. ki'd Mtsi-elluiiesiiie. bEKI'S-l h ver ni! li.s 'I ill. ell, y. pi line liie i.iiiM It.M.s i ouiiiry mixed ll)NJ'. White lloer llUi'ilWhcHl II A I l.l. M III ', new t llihli Country, sweet, I, hi TAl.i.oNl .. C1NC1.NMATI. FI.OIII W lit.il No. lieu H r. No. S .- lUH.N-MlxrJ OAI.-5 KOliS bL 1 1 hit unto Creamery fUlLAllkLl'lilA. ruitit WllkA'l No. II hed.... COH.N Na It .Mixed UA'ls No. S While PL 1 1'tll ciiHiuvry, extra D.Ollh I'a. lusts '" n" htff VOilK S i (W'J 40 tllfe 411 bo 8(1 7 III U 11 FLont-Pntents WiiUA l Nu k lied h t-Mal.. CtdlN .o. 14 CIA'IS-White Western... M Tltli t-ieulneiy IHiliM -Mllle uud I ellll , i! .'.(14 15 DO si f)0 a4 11 M u LIVE blllCK. CSMTHAL bTOCK VARUS, tiST LlBXKTT, 1'A I'lHLK, rrlme, 1,400 lo l.tiOO lbs S 6 00 liunJ, I Joo to 1,400 His A ol OikjiI huu'hers. l.wou to 1I Itis. ... b M '1 niy, 1,0111 lo I. IM'tt" 0 (HI run liytn steers. Mki 10 1UU0 Its ... 4 00 Collllliuu, ',ou lo SOUIt, ij 10 uous. rtllndelphlns . 0 .'10 Ih SI V 01 kci s unit mixed 5 vo Coiiiiuou 10 l.nr Vuikurs b UJ 0 3.1 ft M 6 IO ft .Vi 4 W a j 5 4:. 6 6 1.' nxtr. Extra. C8 to IOS lbs 4 50 4 TP. 1. uud, M lo Us lha 4 l'j , t Fair. '.aioSOlLs. liii a Cuiniiioii Ii lift II ii', Vuariliib'x. 0 fto 8 0J Chlcfiyo. C atllo C'omiiion to extra steers t l.U'utu. 6; si.., Li rs uud leeuers, '.' i'a.h 4 i i lows unit bulls, I.7.'sj5uj; calves, J'io,l.;j lions heavy, l Isna.Vm, ruuiiiuni lo clioi. u mixed, fH.l.M.w li; 1 helce nssol leil, Sl.fiin, 1. in, Mht. SLUimtl ift; pl-s, Sl.bk4.iii. Sheep lu li lior lu choice, SV..iu(s4.o; hiuibs, .'l.i.i,A.iDO. I liu linititl-- Hugs select shippers none buuhers 0. ami .ui, lull to k.hkI packers S.uC lo.l.'.o. lair to Inch! 4.7Mo!.Ui: coiniuoii aud loiKhS4.4lito4.IKI I attic-g''d shlppcis4 T.Moft .'a irocd tot holce S.V'Uii &.':: lair to ine.liuiti Sl.unc Sl.Vft; cuuiliiuu S'-.iiiluii.ift. ShiiepextiaS-l..'SJto ll;i:tod lo chuico eo.50lol.iii; coluiuuuiu tall l.iw lol-4 VVlMll. PnnuDBiniA. Wool Is quiet; prices steady Ohio, i'euusyleuula and West Vlriniiiu XI aud shore, IV lSc. , X aud above lftntlTc: uiudi uni kujla; quarter blood, kli'Wc.; cummou, ltiotlUu. New York, illchiKan, Wlsconsiu, etc., at ItlalTo.; X, IStsltia; uiedlum, IMkSOc.; quarter blood, llOiiKlo.; common, I7ig,lsc; washed, comb ing, delaine flue, IHlJKi.j medium Sl(fliSc.; coarse, fjiAgtlla.;low,iU4ki.; unwashed medium IH17; low niciUaas Uaiau 8 SIOYAL BAKING POWDF.R is the baking SkSa 32 received the highest award at the U. S. Gov't official investigation, and at all the Great International Impositions and World's Fairs wherever exhibited in competition with others. It makes the finest, lightest, sweetest, most wholesome bread, cake and pastry. More economical than any other leaven ing agent. w 3rt 4 1 ate 3 3w ROYAL CAKING POWOr.B Kort linen In (Mil Until, w. Out of tin buttles Hint ,.i.ii nu I y,i-.ir neighloi-M throw away there ::n. 1 v nr live deah-rs iu I'lttsburg ilni; :j i,p a tnatti-r or $.."..intii lu pi. ,n 1 year. I'lioll the old bottle biisliii': tmt thoroughly wurked In this i lly III oilier large cities or til,' mil the protlts ure many times greatei thU o'tv tin et! -i'i..r nu s tlilnrjover a.iMsi.insi tmtties a yc:ir.linf iw-s Qnlo fY prollts range from half a rent to -J LlUli (OclHy Ul cents on each bottle. According t figures given by a dealer yesie the nvrragi prollt on each butt t'lree-ft'Ul ths of a cent. There Is (.lileraiile inolicy Invested In tlio lies here, and It (lives I'li'plnyui.' a large ntiiiilicr of men. lc:iler collect over tliree hundred elassiQ-'tr X3cLVS I bmtles and have a lixed price J ' grade. Half f them are sold horo.esusseaffffsaswuwa) the remainder are sent to New . ami iirooui.tn. Hugh guinn, in th. er The PudUc Their EN- tor city, being the largest dealer.. nT? -nrTri VTTTT'D'P lias fifty warehotise.1 there, where lu UT J? UlVilll USxLi 11 Ives and stores bottled. I'it t: U Tost. Sir Joshua Iteynohls was t!n I'.d this to Increase our sales nbtive any pre ehr rainier und the Kaphael of I trices us follows : i:1Iuj ,(K Cotton Top Mattress -.25 '- .00 Woven WiJe Mattress 1.7 The h-sr moiiev n man haa, thy u 'M l,ll Siiritii; 1.25 he talUs about llnance. rP TublM. per ft .0 ,50,1'lutfortn Kockers 3..W Haw li I, linup. ture line, including Mirrors, Hook ('uses, The simple pslhoii why Uiu hurts of pitre Tables, '."tioy Kockers. Huby Chairs, flliiersshownoslwanddi.sappoarsouulcs, Douirl. . Sinks, Hall Hacks, Cane Is iHieauio in tho troutmnut of tralnln.-P furniture, to suit BU JiafcePS. iw.i. i..s,i...s,i ti.,. ..... Come early and ses our stock befoi , , . . to 20 pee cout. on every elollar. 1 Iio:n an 1 ru 1 , , x iii tie 1 world like itt nches and lovers nint cures habitual liko tho kick of n 1c bruise. Other men's If thnt, ir..iil.l nut. tit Und tlii'ro's nothing in tim world like it t heal and r,st .r. It n ;ts uL o , ,-1... All lithleteri should u.s.1 It. It .1 th ' 'r at reiiovn- tor. Tho sumo with cuts and wound. If itseti n".'oruiiig 1.1 uir.ottoii it will heal .un !y aud imiio too pans ..viind ftjuiu. , , , ITew'a Thla I TTeeffer One Hundred 1 mllars flewftrd foi any.. we of 4'alarrli tUttlc.inuot bocuud h) Hall . 'a'arrh Cure. K. .I.Cm-.sirro., Props., Tolnl ., O. We, the undersiifiicd. have kiow.li 1. .1. Inn. ti.ylorthi. h.-t r.car, and l.eiieve him per- feet 1 1 hononiiile la u! business traiisai'i an I I'i.iatM-iuillv ald'f lo utrry out any ohiica. tionm..lehythi..rtlriii. v r -v '''a---a vh .i ito Dnih-gists, Toledo Wal-.iim.', Kinvam ti vauvin, WhoiesnU ll'KrMt,M;l,,t..n,sllv,,,(. Inud rectiy iisni the bl'Hij an I mi ussiir. by all LlruggisU. 1'ostiiuuaisU fro. I...W.M ..iuni-.,riu. 1 u . 1 . 1. , i'i 111.UIU, Clflli Druggist, 'ioatnuuaial fro. Chautauipua means fogy pine T F.njnr Lite the physical machine id it -t Iki In cn-i. rtinnlni tinier, a nam circ -iue ii-coi itip.iii- r.tii. tii.-wlii ulve vim every in.trniiig mo Kedu Uial you ui "tjlud to Ou ul.ve." Iul'urls ono person In 11 lives on tharity. There aro 64 metals. Iir. Kilmer's Swamp-Moot cures nit Kidney and llni.l.ler noiililes. i'liliiphiul and consiillalion fret. 1-uuorulory lliuuhaiiiploii, N.V. Ruffalo claims to buve 2,1100 inanufaiv (orles. Mrs. Wlnslnw'a SiM.thlni; Syrup for children leithlliil, softens the kuiii-. re. luces liillauia tiou. allays puiu, cures Hind tollr.iic.a bottle lain entirely cur.'lol heninrrhiii: of Inuk's by Piso si ure for l'oiisuin.tion I oi isi I.in Paman, llethuny. Mo., Jaiiuai y s, Isut, It Is said that London firms speud over 2,000,000 a week iu udverllsiug. rr,. in doin;j-it, and it's a preat deal more thoroughly done. Dairies and dealers use Pearline extensively, just try it once, on your raiUc-varc or butter-ware and th-Mi Fay if it isn't the most satisfactory way of cleaning. Pecr'inc is the most economical thir. you can use, too. You et so much more out of it. C0.r1 reat.Icri sr. ! ret.ie iteieruruious "roiera v,.l t:ll von "t' ' (SCUU cr "tho i.v.r.5 t; l'earlir-.'." IT'S l AU j: l'f;li. i Sf 13 1,1 r- 'f )u-" f oLer tend jrou soinetiun ia ' XlilCLClia. J'.nts'. i: I:::. t JAM...,' " Bo..3r IVork IVrrJy Than VJark IJnrJ." C::;? Gftoyts c;c Unnecessary i;i Kcu:3 CS::ni:r; i; y;r.i CJso purest and strongest powder made. It has CO , 1"S Will IT.. Nf W-YODK. A St:ili from It, In. 1, 1, Vdii'M 1 Hrlt! !.. r I , .n:,.. fn in a fin. .. Ciiglish iii-i .!.,. -rat'e family. I imsnvo von MUs Kceiiuno Ah. r. 'iih V i, tliov Selinsgrove, Pa. Kviai KNOWN IN t'KNTK.M. l'l-.NN- I T Is P E f'LVANIA. before giving tK'hPS and lovers niul cures liaMtual ' cotlftipation. Hvrtip of I'i"3 W tho .,i ' , 1 . c" . 1 1 , ,uly rcllioily Ol Hi kiilil CVCf pro- iiuctil, Jilianll.cj ID llie last? mid nc- , rrjitaMo to tho Fb'.iiuoli, JU-i'lliajt ill 'its action niul tiuly lMK-!i:i:,l 111 its ... 1 1 1 . t "''' J. I'rcparcil Oilly 11 -!ll till Iliost licalthy nii'l fi'TCfill I" t-tlli::tmicTS. it9 11 C i- 1 .7 IliailV CXl'llli'Ilt ijliallll" ! Ciil.ltniMiil It 4) 'lP mid I'lVO lr.M li- it the inn-.f 1 '' .' U , Putilllar rclUC'ilV KIlOWll. c,.,.,,. ,, l,'';,.. : . f - r.ck JlilpnI 1' 1- bTSali Ml cent l ttles by all l":ulii;L' (!ni;- gisbi. Any iclialilc ilni:';;i.it who Ht ,,aV0 U " wiH V" CUfe It )roiiitly . r llliV OHO who MiMi' .i t'i in u, u uu. ucul-hl uuy . 1, . ... ...... Euhctitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. $AH HIAftCIM.0. ( 1L. icuisvilu, r. i.l ,v tow, iv r. I M I7 MI.V VITAL ISSUES lu ptrfoollun to iiitt. It -n fur tstrmrrk' u l op f n Implicit of Construction I'll INI 1 Working Quniitiet l i'ir. r l iisih ThnrouRhnsta or Workmanship Th will hp f.nin t iitilttMl trt lli tifst CAYIS CREAM SEPARATORS i.ii.ir.ir.i i ...,,.io.' Mailed free. Iu. lunula Blue a ii lu Cu.,cuim. .RUPTURECured lisAdllU TRUSS (I fllsilTIt H.V vi MIII.IIS, Ii I 11 11 V or,; in. in alio tl . lis, aiiA.lju isl le I'su nlficli csn I." inn ie laruvr or sii.atU'r I.. ult clisnp.i'u e.'iiolii'.n of I'.l'ITl'Kr. rTFS'Tri. in... . .'I. - nt s.r.irt'if St all .1 by if. V. lloueJlfir.('.i.7ii Itrouilwuj'.S.V.C'ity Milk Pans, and pails, and cans, and bottle; (even baby's) or any thing that you want particularly clean, oiiyht to be washed with Pearline. You'll rave work i ri .cod as i ot peii'llcd, i ' I'-sinne, bo . : I., -New 4rk. BM IU b L )
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