is cut - , forty! Look luf for Ik loot First Duty in to TourKolf. tho Help to be Tbo bct Preparation Hood's Sarsaparilla Frrinir is the. eeiuton for cleansing md renewing tbo blood. Daring tho winter it boa crept ritiggihly through (he riens, gatherioix itupnritics from inJoor sir, from fatty substances in (be food, an J from many other sources. Tbo gTcat blooj jinrifyin medicine IH-oiallr rroP"r"l l this work is Hood's Snrwijmrilla. It will give to lbs blood pnrit, richness and vitality nd these will bring health and vior, itrong nerves, a good appetite, refresh injf sleep, and powers of endurance. Clenose your blood by toking Hood's 8rprilli, a renovating preparation pocnUly prepared to tnako pure blood, tben you may enjoy the season of town and birds and out door pleasures, for you will bo healthy, itrong nud well. UflArl'e DSI'e r"r n" liv,r m"' ''IH'i fJgUJ I 111 tuns, iivadai-lie. Cjcvuta. A Uriah. Era u tl of eochI tiPttlth awl sn rilort mlrvl. rlrsiice Hist II shimM slnei-l nlnuy. ileiwu.l craliie state of Hie Uitfciiun, tint tl il"es. A KipSIl IHIiUitf llisru HIl'T IUMI4IS IflVOS lu iHUsnrtiiiuinl help most ktjwu iivoyni ueod. Miniieota mnn hns sued a I arber for f.MiQdnniaKi'S (or ruining bis benr.l. null's Catarrh dire U a llouM anil ia tidien Intsrnally. anil ct illrwtly Uiri the blond ml nmrous surfaces f tbo system, hrml (01 ksllUKiiilnls, Tee. riUl lijr bmicdnta, TV. , . J. CIIKNSV k CO.. ITuin.. luk-do. U Imfflirlnlwltli r-ore ryes use Dr. Unite Thimiti ,iL',L)i'-wti r. IfniKglets sell at "c i-er bottle : Ptn' I'tircforrunvniiiiitlfin relieves the niimt oinmul"- emiKlis. Kev I) Hrt llll ti l I H.J Lvx- j Hfh'a. Mo. , 1' ul'tunry S4, !(.. The Greatest fledlcal Uiscoverj of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. OONMD KENNEDY, OF RCXBURY, MASS., Hm discovered In ons of our common pasture weeds a remedy that euros every kind Ci' Humor, from the worst Scrofula lotcn to a common pimple. Ho lias tried it In over eleven hundred rates, and never failed exoept In twooase (both thunder buruor). lis hat now ia fcn possession ovor two buodred ccrtili. ct of Its value, nil within twenty miles ol Boston. Son! postal card for book. a benefit is always experienced fromths first bottle, and a porfnot euro is warranted bm the right quantity Is taken. aen tie lungs are attoctej It causes booting pains, like needles passing Ibrouxb 4hem i the same with the Liver r Bowel. This is caused by the duots ring itoppod.and olwsys dleappears Id a vsik after taking It. Itoad the labeL It tSo stomsoh Is foul or bilious It will ftuwsqueaTlnn feelings at drat. No ohanite of diet ever nsceuarv. Eat the best you can (ret, and enoujth of it. C'e, one tnhlcsnoonful in water at boJ- Lju. bold by oil Druvbti im swallows ir whole. Tetter than mineral waters! Well, I should smile. , Three dozen In a box, and Von can carry six la your vest pocket. Ttka one every night. After dinner, or at bed tlsie. It beat Congress water all hollow, Or Uiisengen. Von always have It handy, The effect U better, and Vlea you travel it $aves freight, I an aa old traveler Aad 1 g:t things down fine. A RIpans Tabule Is worth more Tlitn any spring In existence except a door sprlus 1 bate a draught I ' N Ui9 yL. Douglas X"T"'sSC 3. CORDOVA 1ST, j X 'St NCH4CNAMCCLC3 CACF. riNt LAIT fliKANGARCa d.5P POLICE, 3 SOLES. t2J.WORKINGME& EXTRA FINO I , J ZS73 EOYS'SCHOOLSHQII . ' LADIES 3.-2':;:-6oNGor. L Over Ono Aillllon Peoplo wear Ibo g. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes li'v.th value lor the money. bJ.!!,,,icu,u,, ,hoe ly " fit. Iu.r fluaniiea are unsurpaued. Prices arm ijnifnrni i.n.n..i FTJ.'9?' v"1 over other makes, your (Scale, cann, iupl;y you w, CiIli . cuuu WMtKt Ait list f aiis. r Mst Count! bjrup. TaMa Uim.4. V I in iima rnia o? uniinriMt I - n L L-uriub.l s -u1 1 A n Tour Bodilj Condition Cnlls for Found in a Good for this Turposo is I rnnnotspenk too hltfity of Hiciil's Sar- saparllla, ns It has worked wonders In my crw. 1 am 74 yearn of ao and have been afflicted with snlt rheum on my hntnU for a great many years. I trle.t mnny thlnn to euro thorn but failed. My hands would crack open and blood, profusely, and the pain wai torrtMo to bear. Hln.'o taklui; Hood's 8arsa pnrllla th flesh hat h-.tled and the Bkin Is as smooth as any farmer's. I recommend Hood's KnrrtupnrllU ns a rellnldo niedl.-lno and al ways npoak In Its favor." Lloyd B. Chase, Bwnatoa, MiiFsvhu.HotK Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In tho lniUi.' eyo today. Co surr to got Hood's and culv II xvl'n. A LUCKY PARIS CABMAN. Qe Receives a lfcword of B,(MM) Franc front a Cbicuo Lady for lloncety. A rich Chicago lttdy In Purls, so run the story In n French exchungp, took few weeks it co a crib to one of the largest dry goods stores In that city. ?he alighted, puld the cab driver bis fare. Slu had scarcely entered the store when she discovered that she had left her shopping bux, containing &,00 francs In currency, two very valuable blnck pearls and a collide of diamond rings In the cut). Her friends advised her to at once notify the police, but she did not think It worth while. Finally, however, te decided to do so, but did It more to please her friends than with any Idea of ever lieatliic of her money and 2;'wels npaln. Itunclue her amazement dud delight when alio was Informed by a Jiollce commissioner that her hag and contents had been left by the cabman In care of the police. She asked the police commissioner to send the honest driver to her hotel. He came, and tho tlrst tiling she nsked him was If he had any children. "Yes, live of them." Yidl, keep the 5.00 francs," said the fair American, "It will -be l.WK) francs for each child. It was tho Jew els that I particularly wished to ro- cover, and I cannot enough reward the one who has brought them back to me." The cab driver was almost too happy to find words to express his gratitude. "Well, what do you expect to do with your money?" nsked the lady. "I have always worked for others," replied the cabman, "now I expect to get my own rig and start In business for myself." "Do so," said the benefactress, "and bring your cab to the hotel and I will let you drive me." A few days after the cabman appear ed with a very stylish brand-new rig. His "Chicago protectress," as he called the Amerleuu lady, made hltn drive her nrntinrl the cltv for two hours, for mi ii Dili ju ill in ,io j i iiin n. Her frleuds remonstrated with her for dolus too much for the man. "Let me do as I please," she replied. "Had I lost my bag lu America I should never have seenHhe shadow of It again. I want this man fully rewarded for an honesty which I did not dream exist ed." A renfttrating nutlet. Of greater effect ut long range than even the shots from u Lobel or Mausui Title is the uew bullet Invented by at) officer uumed Hebler of the SwUi Army. It Is shaped somewhat uftei the fashion of a gooso quill, aud with a charge only slightly over 2V$ grammes (39 grulus) of povder will travel 1,400 yards and penetrate n block of wood to the depth of nine feet At a longer rauge the peuetratiux power Is still great, as the shot wl'.I enter a block of wood at a distance of 0,000 yards or nearly three and o half miles. When a man Is accused of a thing, bis wife always believes him guilty. Very Coatljr. Ia many things whieh make life burilnn som, it Is not merely tb diruomforts we fuel, but the loss ot timu uud money. Among uiluur accidents, none are more llublo to chumo this than a spruln. Vary muny tiorious entna uru knowu that liuvts cost a lifo-tiuie of tuliwry an I very mu"li lu tiu aud money. Muub of this in owing to lieKlect. Ht. Jucol Oil, usod promptly on the wont cawi of sprain, will euro it an Hiirely as it Is used. It Im the beat, add neudx ouly the care aud at tutiou of uplinK it lu ood tlmetomuke the ourtj uffootive aud pcriuuuuut. Tbe Uuivfrsity of Chicago composed o( 1U women. has a give club I)r. Kllmor's Hwamp-Hoot cures all Kill nr y anil Hlmldrr trouble. 1 u ii 1 1 'It let and roiikiiltittiou free. LaUurutory HiUk'liuiui'tou, N. V. Point Pines lu California, duuio Ironi Us piae trees. received Its y.rn. Wlimlow's HootliinK 8yrup for children trt'tiillik. aoftens the tum, reuuer ll.tlmiia wu, aluy imiiu, curva wind coHo.liio. a buttle Vbru Traveling Whether ou luure bviil, or business, tiiku on every trlu u bottle ut byrup of t'ltfH, aa il ui ts iiimit pleiutntly aud ftTcttlAi'ly on tbe kldueys, llvar and bowels, preveutluu fevers, baadatbas and other fonua of aickueas. For sale la fiUccnt ami tl bottles by all lisullug druggWU RUSSIA IS READY. Her Fleets and Armies are Prepared for Emorirsnoles la the East. The Svier, 8t. Petersburrf, declares that ItiiMin hss eoDceotrteJ la Jitpsnnso wators 23 wnr.'hips, carryiu,- a) guns and a law body of men. This fleet, it Is added, with the l'rnch s-iundroti, r.inkes n total ol 27 raribi, enrryiiw (ill) uu. Moreover, lie eordliiif to the wviet, a 11 iminn army ot iM, (HIO men could oecupy Jeo aud tnko Jiiiuti lu llstik nluiiild troutilx nrlse. A Vukolinani telernm says: It l oHU'lnl Iv ili'bli'd ttuit (tie ( lillliHO cUftoiK, liy the terms ! the treaty ol !, witU .Iii (ii. are IilMi'ed uii.Iit Jn.atniHt control. Tim mlpu ation s licit ou the nyni'ut ot tlei llrt two InsiainiiHiit of i do liidi'iuuity In be pld by China WW lint Wei miht bn evs Miiited. provided Cblim pledges her rutotns r-venui in order to injure tlm pnynient of the Inluie'e due. 1 hlv, it l added, 1 ojitlonnl unj tuiht tsever tnku eileet. At preaei.l there is no in tention ot touching the ciftotiik revenue t t 'nihil, tiiueli li M l-l.iomn It under the cuutrol ol J.il'iin. Count I to, Prehident cf tho Jnpanesn Min istry, nud Viseoiiut iiit.u. l'oreidti Minister, pence vnitiii.sntiers en the rt of .lapitii. were leeeived In audii'liee y the r.niperor. Iu nddreHlhk' the oomuil..iiners the Kinper or raid: "llm r.ticipnl polnti of tlm treaty are entirely nttKliieiury. nn t nd I min li t.i the uiory ot the eniiire. I nu hij;liiv plemej at t!ie dxl'iil servien reuderod by you.'' Iu his proelaiuntloli the Ijnperor nld. aniens oilier t litnarr : "It I h"ret y J-!ln it-ly made known that no count. 'nance will be n'ven by us to such as, through conceit lit the recent victories, may oiler Inniilt to an other stute. or lniire our relation with trl'-ndly owrrs rspecliilly a rTard China. After the ei' tiniiKu et tiie ratitlealioim of the treaty ol pence liu Uilptup fboiiM UeriTtored, and endeavors inn le to iu"reao mor t'.niu ever before the relutlotiH ot ood le'lw'lilor hood. It In our piciiium that our put jet" psy due rcsj.cct to these our e rivted VMrlies. BRITISH TROOPS LANDED. Slarlnes Take Poaaosslon of C'orinto and the Qoverntnent Kotaliates. Admiral M!eplien.ou, cotnmaudliiK the Drlllsh criusdron, landed 30U marine at Coriuto nud took por.ser.sion of the pert to en force the ultimatum reipiirini; the payment of il.'i.OOU Indemnity for tho expulsion ot Convil Hutch, lu reply to the ult!mntu:n President oluya renretle 1 that the Nicnru uusu govern iih nt was unaM" to comply with the demands of dreat pritian. of tli'n Justice of which there could be no buil't, tut be solemnly protests against tbe Ilritirh oc cupancy of the port. 1 be NicnraKiinn (jovrrnment at onco re taliated by declaring Cormto a closed port, which nu an tiii.t no good can be ent ered there and thnt the iirltihh will thus be pre vented from collecting the duties on imports, from which t!:ey expected to make up tho Indumity. Moat of the people have lull the town, and it Is now practically desert ed. Tho N!cnrtiiinn government In exerting itself to restrain tbo populace. No Indl.M tlon has yet been nlvcn of an immediate In tention to pay the indemnity, nUhouh tho continued occupation of I ormto must prove very emlnrrnsslnu to Nicuraitua. A'ntn s.ulor llsyiird's rcpeyt for a lirief rcspito iu order ttmt Nicaragua nilitht pny thu iiid-m. city In London, was refused I y Lord Kim berly. Had this respite been tr.iiited, Nic nriiKun would have borrowed tho money uN'uvr York to settle tho llrillsh domnnd. NO MORE CONQUESTS- Japan's Ambition to Proftross and Do voloji. Tbe"Journnl des liebuts" Paris, puI'll.-loM report of an interview with Mr.Sono Arnsuke Japanese minister to 1'iaaca, upon the resul of the China-Japanese war. Tho mlnlsta declared that Europsau trade would bo un able to wltbstaud the competition ot Japan. This, bowover, ha said, was purely a poouut ary question and could be uiodlMod lu accor dance with the adoption by Kuropeuu coun trioj ot a bi-motiiliiu st tnditrd or tti reteu tioa of.tli" exlstiuK standard. Japan, ho said, does uot project any con quests. Iter onu munition is to advauce Is the path of progress nnd develop tbe trnd and Industries ot the country she hns recent Ij aopiire I. Tho fears ot Hpalu thnt Japan wii: encroach upon the I'hllllpiiio Islands, tho minister said, nro ground less. Japan is sut Istlsd with tho pocso.Ktou of Pormosa. SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION. It Vi:i Start from Philadelphia to Crulue About the Arctic Rnians. A scieiitliti explditiou In tho interest of thu Academy of Natural Heiences will start from riiiliidolpbiu for Alusks, to liutt four or flvo months. Hr. Ilcujamiu Shnrp nnd John M. Justice make up the purty. Ttiey will leave ou the United Ktales reveum cutter Pear, which is the llastup of tho American licet In tho Arutio water The expedition ia practically in se irch of botanical speciiueuH, tiirds, mammals, nnd marine invertebrates. Hill, lis r. riharp chnritcterlsticuly expressed it, they'll take everything they ouu lay lln tr bunila upon. RAILROADMEN IN A ROBBERY They Cleaned out a Station at Dunfee, Ind., of Everything of Valui. At 3 o'clock Thursday luorulug throe mock ed men entered tbe ofllce of ihe Nlo'.el l'.ute railroad at liuufee, lad., and orda-ed U. S. Bruit b, the telegraph operator, at lbs polut of pistols, to change the sIkuuIs so that a freight train that was approacaiug would piu-s without stopplntf. As tbe tram weut by tbey took ISO from hisltb's pockets, tore Jus diamond pin from bis necktie, robbed the ticket otlice of money aud seized every article of value in slisbt. '1 he men were railroaders, ns tbey knew all about tbe train signals, knew allubout tralu orders, and one ol them understood telegruphiug tralu orders. COLUMBIA A SPEEDY SHIP. The Triple Screw Cruiser Breaks the Re cord to Kingston. Tbe I'olted Slates orulsers New York and Columbia urrived at New York from Key West. All tho olllcers praise tho Colurnblu, which made tho run from biro to Kingston, Jamaica, in throe days and 23 hours, uuder bait boiler power, thus t. leaking the record. An average of 11 knots was made with ouly two of her throe screws ou tho wav down. Silent Signals. Ia addition to reducing telephone rates the Clevelaud Telephouo Company will put iu entirely new "central" apparatus by which signal bolls will be replaced by minluturo electilo llubts. A subscriber In calling thu "central" will not rlu a bell, but will sim ply remove tho earphone from tho book. This will Hash a llj.'hl on the switchboard nt the exchange. Py this means the operator at "central," after unklug a connection can tell at a glance at any time just what the con dition of tne lino Is ut any moment, aud will not bava to listen or breuk in ou the conver sation to Had If tbe subscribers are lulk log. Flnanotsof t .standard. Tbe auuual report of the huudurd Oil oooipauy states the uapitul stock to bo 7,. 1XW.0JJ. aud the amount actually paid iu 7,tWJ,0l)0. Too debts of the company do not exceed tH.OOO.OJO, and tbe existing assets are ut least JO,0DJ,0O3. GENERAL MXOOK'S SUCCESSOR Wesley Msrrltt Saw His First Active t Service In the Utah Campaign. The President has male the following ap pointments, nmoug others, In the army i Ilrlgadler-deaeral Wesley Morrltt. to be Ma jor Oencrnl Colonel Iteoas R. llilss, Twenty fourtn Infantry, to lie lirig.idler tleneral , t olonel John .1. Coppluiror, Twenty-third lu fautry, to be Driga llcr denernl. Colonel Wesley Merrill, whoso nppo;nt ment as Major (icnernl of the army to suc ceed (leneral McfooK, retired, wiv born in New York, and eutered the Military Acade my from Illinois In July, lSjf. Ho grit hi nted July 1: lm), wits appointed Ilrevet hw ond Lieutenant Second Prngoons and pro moted Heeoud Lietiiennut January Isc.l, and I-'Irst Lieutenant second cnvalrv iu lst;, while serving In the tteid with thu I'tali ex pedition, lu July, 1 -o'.l. be was appointed ltegimentnl Adjutant. In tbo spring of l'vi'i bo was ordered to Wsshtngtou hs nlde-de-cnmp to (leneral Cook, and Inter to tieneral Htoneuian. Thenceforth, lie served with the cnvnlry of tho armies of ttm Potouinc and Hhennndonh to the close of tho war, occasionally ou the staff of tho commanding general of tho cal vary, and took an active part In all tho raids and bnt tics in which tbe cavalry of those nr mles were otiu-nifed. He was conirnl'slone 1 a llrlgadler Oeiiornl of volunteers Juno 2:'. lti,, and given the command ol tho regular brigade of cavalry, which lie commanded in tho operation in Central Virginia, and fought in the action ol liappubannock. GOV. EVANS DEF1ESTHEC0URT An Oprninir for a Kiitht in SmiUi Car olina U -twenn the Statu and the National Authority. Tho dispensary war iu South Carolina threatens to nssunie the proportions of a fight between tho Federal nnd Ktntn government. James Ponald, a citizen of Charleston, lin feci. red nu Injunction frnui Judge Slmonon. of the I edeiul court, restraining the con stabulary force from seh-.lng liquors he Is Im porting Into the Suite for bis own use. In the suit be has brought the dispensary law is attached ns n restriction and regulation of commerce between the States, and therefore unconstitutional. l" Lvatis has said that lie will not obey tbo Injunction a:i I has in str.icted tho constabulary to go ahead with the seizures. It Is more than probable that these oftlclnl vvl.l speedily llu.l theii.'elv.si hauled up before tho Federal Courts lor Cou tempt. Standing of the Lciuue Clubs. V I I' i W I IT I'IHsI.iiih . Halllllioi.. I lie II II atl I levrialel boston .. II k I 1 1 Wiishlm-ti ,VJ :ui r.Ti New o,k 'l.-g.. . 1 lll III.' ft. I I Ills 1 l.lladelplna MAUKIiTH riTisiu itj. tiik wiimrsAi.R i hii r. sks iiivrs hmow l.raiii, Hour and 1 eed. WIlKAT-.No 1 led td rf .So. 1 re. e.i i i lnliN-No J yellow ear, new M MlXeil ear, lie Ml M .No -J yellow shelled M ! .' l'.VI-.No. 1 ntt D'i 'J' Nu V. white - 8M Kxira No :i while M in ' l.llflit mixed - 'M H-I.w t-No 1 ti l No .' western mi d H ut li-Milili tun.-)-patents 3 pU runcy w inier paients , I 4 i 3 .') l-uiii-y Hirniglii winter k tsj :i u I htrmghl X. tinkers' X '! H live i, our . 3 IS 3 SJj IIAY-No 1 liiuoihy U'mi Is .Vi No 11 io il I I Mlx-d clover. No. 1 10 VI II IO Li" so tliiiotli) , f 1 1 .in wucoiis 1". tn Is ml I K1.U No I VWiiic .11.1 , ton j; u is (hi No. i Mute MetCliiig I" ill IT &ii brown. Miu.lliuys IS W 1" no bran, tulk .' In Ul 17 IK) r-'l it.V W- Ural 5 io 5 KJ Ua I ft itt 5 6'i Hulry I'roducta, lil'TTKIl Elgin realm ry $ VI 85 1 un. y i n uuiery .' i Vi l-niicy i uuiiiiy idiil. Ij in l.i w rraUe una cookiiig S 10 t lihr.sr. nl.io, new W pi New ioik. nun llilt II W ISlOIII-lll SWIM. II 1 I ' K 1 II II I ol I lie . Il" 111 il kx ).' l-j I rnlt and Vegrtables. AI'M.KS- Fate y, r I lltANls --loilol-pli Ke-I. per bu...... l.liua, '' I i I A ir-r me, iii cur. Im I lelll hii li', Ml Hi-.KI pel 1.1,1 AKIlAlih- Home lllown, Mil It lt.ll per til I ii.MnNsi ,-uuw, on I'.Uts.MI'i pel- 01. 1 1'ouliry, lite. W .11 J '.'o 5 ti To u ::, mi 1 to 1 :: i I'D 1 M i 10 1 IM m tj 10 i l'j MV 11 U )4 15 IU 11 U 1-1 t.i 4u sr ; :-6 4"J, l ive ( hli kens, V I1'"' Live I locks, pail llrcrncil Hie k-.p lh Hrct-i.c'1 1 lin k' i.s, t In young select .. I.le Ti.rke) s. W lo fci !! 1 il met niii'i. Iresn 1 I.Allll.ii- r.xtial.teuit-ae.pin Nu 1 i t I.IVe iiei-ie. "f. lo i ouiiiry. iarre p . ..-. i Mix t llulieollS, htKlS 1 lover w 11. f, li 40 (4 ( SU I i!iioih, pi mix 8 it SO lime in am 1 40 1 vM ItAnS iounti) mixe.l 44 1 liuNKY M lute i Inter 11 1 Buck wheal IS IS .MA I'LL rUtl'l', i.ew .() SU l llJfc.lt I'tiiiliiry, sweet, bill ..... 4 tsJ I UU '1 Al.l.oW 4 4 hi 11.C1NNA1I. HXH'K 8 15'J W ntA 1 No. U lum 11 HU.No. U li iliH.N Uilud 4--i KA'IB SI tot tOl.B 11 IU ri tit moo t leamery W VI 1'UlLAUtLI'lllA. FLOl'K it 011(4 9 40 WikAT-No li lie. I u. iUh.N No. li .Mlkej M HA IP-No. it hue 3li 37 HI 1 ItK-iieaineiy, fttra- ill W tdlilCIl lllala It .NtW VU11K. Fl-dflt-l'atents S li M,i 4 IS ifl to t liKAT-No. K Med 65 h Mate IHh.N No .' OATs Willie t. e-tern .. Ill "I It'll i K i.inery ... LOUS Mttte 111. J I Mill 5.i Wl 14 Ii'v 1.1 VK STOCK, t KM HAL KllK S VSHIIS, LAbT LlllgRTT, l'A. (.AiTLK, Prime. I.40O to I.uiO llm t II 00 4 O00U, MtM to 1, 4KI ll' .'. '. .1 liuod butchi rs, i.um to 1,'tiOili.... b M '1 idy. 1,010 iu i.iuoi ! 00 1-alr li!ht strci s. to luoo lbs ... 4 00 iumuiuii, 1 00 to Vjdib a lo lioui. Philadelpblas lust Voikeia anil mixed.... Louiinuu to luir Joiners sm-tr. Extra. VH to it if. ILs 6 SO f. a 1 i io f w t m 6 17 4 ( HI a 01 4 M 3 61 3 Ol If ,'K) t OJ (.Ol J. tO 111 III . I uir, IS luf.i lua .' .10 (.UlllliOU V OJ Vcarlllis .. tl JJ I lilcngo. l otliu Comin iu to extra steers (4.iKi(f.h. .!; llKl'l. and teeners. S.'.iaii! 76 eons aud buns, fl.Iui.'i.nU; cnlo, Stf.uu.n .', j Hon heavy, 1 1 ,.'. ui; 111111111011 u chnl.'j linked, S I is'(n ft.&i Uul e huorte l, Si.rHitt.'.iO, tlht, Sl.iksati.iA; piKS- l.-K ,.(l. Sheep iu ii-ilur lo choice, tt.. 4. mi, iaiuhs, 1.5j-jv'.o.i. I inctiiiiHil llovs eli. t shippers none butchers S4.;.lluA jO, talr 10 koU puckers iiuj to & Ml: lair to liitlil t4.;ilo.i.llo; c.ioimoii and ruuifhS4.4iito4 Wl I atllr joi1 slnppors I 7 ilo5 .'.J. ood UM-hotreSV.'iUi.f 7i Inlr l liieUluin cl.tKito (l.'S; coin luou SMo-Vd. Sheep rxtrsSLtsio 4.00; ((Hid to choice l.WloLi; cuiuuioulo laU l.;t u3.ka BURNS' GREAT-GRANDSON. lie la the Keeper of Edinburgh's I'ow . dcr Maunzlnp, Robert Durns IV., tho last of the dy tinsty of the famous Scotch poet, was born In Dumfries, ami eilttcntett In his father's school. Ho enlisted In the Household Brigade of the Scots Fusi lier (iiiards, and was quartered with his replmetit In London for seven years, In Iitiblln for thirteen months, at Shorn- Wit yv'i' Jt I'.nlll.lir lit ttNS IV. clIfTe nnd elsewhere. Three times lie Volunteered for active sorvh-e, but with out success. (n ipilttlne; the tinny I 1 fell back on "lulioritic; work," n- tl Scotch say, nud eventually nhtalm the keepershlp of the city of Fdlttbttru gunpowder maaliie ut I'.l:ii'l.h:ill. I'i the last thirteen years he has livi there, scrvlm; out the cuupowder r. cittlred by the IMinlnire.li tnerchan and tho inlncrs In the neluliliortm: ipia ry of Craldelth. It Is a post of son! rostionslblllty. and If the (littles nt Hcht they reijtilre strict care nud attet Hon. A free house, a bit f tan Ion an f IT a year lire tint to be despised; :m If he had enjoyed a small pension frm t!ie ormy he might have been very oui fui'table. As It Is. 17s. .'ted. per wee may enable him and Mrs. Ittntis to "rr 1st, but Is certainly not eno'.iL'h to sa money upun. or Indulge hi any luxuis nnd recreation. Highest of all in Leavening Iji .iVoveii Vi4o Mattress JiSSIeil Springs .T,5jS.fl'lutf..riii Kockers jne) jnciiniinoj Mirrnrs, Hunk ('uses, "I'd rather have a nutim-u tha1,,ll,l1,'H f''"'ey Kockers. Huby fliuirs, fame," said tho Idiot "WhvV" sa(ol,f:IVtrHy' ,Sil'!','11""11 ,u"k l'XK the wise taan "Itec-ause." rcp.1,1 i MtXs W Idiot -fame Is for the great. ,'.- ent. on n-erv J..lir iiuiuo is ivr tihia Keconl. Uie grater. " V . tt. Miss nianc (contemptuously) That's a nlce-looklnc watch; did you have to buy n suit of cliithes to get that? John Wore (retlectlvcJy) No; on the con trary, I had to sell otic llurvurd Almost all actresses are cither mar ried, or Just p ttln over It. Consumption kills more people thun uile hulls. It is more dead ly than 11 ri v ol the much dreudt'd 1 pi it -.mis. is a steal thy, Kiieliial. .low iliw.in Il pi tietriiti s the whole Isidv. It is in evtry lmp ol tilod. It mi-iiii, to work only nt the biniis, but the ter rible ilrton and waste f;o on all over the kjiIv. To cure ton- siitnpiion. wiiik oil the l.loo.l, 111 .ke il pure, rich and whole some, build up Die win.! 1 tissues, put tlie toly into cnuili lion f r n ficlu with the dread diM-use. Hr. Pit rce s Colden Mrdlral uiscovt-iy nRtits in the rinht way It will cure V per cent, of all ruses if tukrn durinit the early sluifes of tht disrn-c. lis first uctiun is to put the stomach, howtls, liver ond kidneys Into pood working order That makes diei-tloil koo! and nssimilation a uuk nnd thorough. It mskes sound, hmllliv i-sh. That is hull' the buttle. Tlist nukes the "Discovery" ood for Uiowe who have nut conMitntirioii, tail who are lighter and less robust t lis 11 thvy outfht to be. DATCUTC TKAliR JlAHKS Fisinlnuilmi nil ill,' . t. . ttnitilMl.l.iw fc.-w s W, ... Iiipuii.b. rs-ii.1 fur iii.ruiors ituUte. ot howlotfi-lii Itl.ul. l'Aln-(.K o l.vtlhKU WSMIISUTOS, 1) 0 " Well Done Outlives Death," Even Your Memory Will Shine if You Use HF Scott's Emulsion Is not a secret remedy. It is simply the purest Norway Cod-liver Oil, the finest Hypophosphitcs, and chemi cally pure Glycerine, all combined into a perfect Emul sion so that it will never change or lose its integrity. This is the secret of Scott's Emulsion's reat success. It is a most hapny combination of llesh-ivinjj;, strength ening and healing agents, their perfect union giving them remarkable value in all WASTING DISEASES. Hence its great value in Consumption, wherein it arrests the wasting by supplying the most concentrated nour ishment, and iu Aua-mia and Scrofula it enriches and vitalizes the blood. In fact, in every phase of wasting it is most effective. Your doctor will confirm all we say about it. Von 7 be persuaded to accept a substitute Scott & Bownc. New York. All Druegists. 50c. nnd 1. THE SECOND LIFE. PtTRO ATORT AMI PArtlDISK tOV. PAitEn nr a mah who ha nv.r.x no r H. A Mlnsrle Worked In the Itnral tteesstes of Mnrnllna ( restrs a Sensatlnn. From thf n.ni S'cru, 5ynirus, .V. '.) I AlbertApplcbuiw.ua very nick m iu. IP hn lbn aillnif fur tn mtlii nn I h-il b.n Mm;wlle. t t re-nln li eb , in I'd t n?tn 1 to his business. Ills fri m U stoil or it shout th'i (ew smill store lu the villus 1 n( . rtorodin.i mid di H-'lls-ie.l bis 'l I eon litloh. .ppeen was a c,irp.'nl"r, ail a giw I o:i I t't.t, but sin a his Ptm(.i inalnlv overtook il'ti h bad not sli iwn any dup itlont t d ! my work. Life Iih I .t It 1 clianiH for lilm, ae became n misanthrope and lot In every. :liini. Ilisfrienl n lvis -i hiin iim 1 t'.i I - ul il" 'tor-t tr. I tV-lr .-"'iill o-i htm 1 -1 1 It ,.v;is 3tn1av.nl. Alt!i nii;!i tticy n 1 d oilit dia? l ised bis c. c irre.-tly, he crew w.irse) lespite their effort -I. II 1 it Iki recovered nn I It bus nit l s'i '1 1 tlr In the s-n ill t nvn that 11 .V. -n rep rt r a-as ent out t t B ir iliti it 1 ln "lu; i... II irove over a-i-1 fnal Mr. Aopl.Oiee bar I at ifork mi the roof ,,f a hjs , , WllJ luil-ltiii. "Well, it w is jut this w.iv," bisaii the 'nrpetit.-r, wh is a if 1 1 l-l -uiktiii man of sbmit tlfty sii-ntn -rs. "I:i tii" fall of lsut had a ive of crip. It was a pr"ttv r t'ljii time for me a I was vrv s.-k and I never ei.e,.t.. j.i u., (, at mtalti c -i pt feet llmt tn a Illn. Put I recovered utter 11 ! 'liir sickness toil was I. -It with an allnc nt whi'li w in it us daneer uH and InMnlt 'ly 111 re patntiil. I ha I scpifnl i In my bead for two years and a li ill or over mi l there was n slcUeniiii! dis charge from my ruht fur. 1 took about evcrv medicine known to tint medical frater nity but c oil I ir.-t no bei..'. "I was n!i tro'i'.lcl witli a sevre pain In the ..( i-na -li and in te.-..ti, n, w hich ma e ms '1 i': i' lib- wa- l"-r 1 111 IN, is n .t W'rth linit. I.a-t tall s. WEIS. Sclinsgrovo, Pa. . j O 1 V tlOll OtllC Ot TJTVS w The Public Their EN- J?JJJJ IXURE UK KNOWN IN CKNTIl.M. I l'.NN- N1A. S ti iliereilse dill- Miles IllioVe iltiV in us (Minus : ilton Toll Mattti'ss t.7 1.2 .HO -.... 'I'., t.i - HIGHEST AWARDS fn.m th. ffiit 111 (11:11 ll'UU rw-noiTiniio y tAi uoi 1 luiiij ijrVV'n Europe AniErica. h l t'Tili't.-1'.f Jin i ti I'm . r AIV UK lies i f i ti t P t lirmit ii ( f I r'-'ii.f-l tn ii, v il ( 1 r it. 1 t.ti'-'ii. 1 teir f.rit 1. u lilt I A K r AfT Ol O it ult. if I'ut ftttil tlublt, t iMff iifAii nf iiif a cup. cold CY onccLiitt tvcnvvsHEnc. WALTEf EAKF.R & CO. DORCHESTER, NflSS. LEWIS' 98 0o LYE rowderod nnd rerfumed, 4r4TKMTKU.) llm fffron(jrti' mi 1 purrt LYE ni;il. I'uUki otUt r Lc, It 1-rUif ttif snwilr Mud iiu'tcM In ft cna Uli luiiKivuhUt I it, ihr c-onnU ttm ftiw.syt i-'ty iy for iir. Will mufc I tii (t.f Mrluiur' Hrd 8on(i In M lnlmtu4 irlfh'inf tutilttn l lbs ht ml fof ct inlii Nt plsr, ill lntVoJiiel titk , 1'li.wii, wuthtag boUltv, 1 Rim tn-'M, i- i. f I.T M Hi. CO., tii-u. Au , I'M. a., l a. I'.M'IS I flfllf rer ear Knnonais.aiMif In LUUa ikii.i it will .uw nt MCVT Urns or una lit A I or I .irl.ot DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS II wokiul XmkP fttftvfsnfcl ve to (! iletui about It m Kmrtm ittvtuu4W mii1uit lllntr44 !Hvftlft DAVIf A RANKIN BLDO. AND MFC. CO ol Manufaoiwrrt Ch.of o T.APE-WORtVS yi iVh m t a (?. Kure I i.re wittiiu two lieum No Incuniu. leliis-a I'ltH rsi.co V Al I I li l'l(K, Ul'All.lM HI. Ml lV til., Iiolrvllle, Si. Y. Lura T Wi i "SjIPS'. rs ft riliWH li .1.1 1
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