hat Tired Feeling It is remarkable how man people here are who have That Tired Feeling i,l neetn to think it is of no iropor- tanre or tun uuiuiux noun uq uuns lur - 11. .4 . . 1 I V - . . it The would not be so careleaa if ibfj realized how really eorions the nin!i l in. But thoy think or aaj "It will go off after a while." Wc do not mean the legitimate wariness which all experience after a hurl Uy's work, but thut all-gone, worn-out feeling which i especially vvcrpowerinn in the miming, when tin' liody should be rei'reHbnd and ready for work. It in often only the food's Srsaparilla Makes Pure Blood. Orttlng Old. One of the worst things nlmtit getting eld Is that you will have to wear flan nels In lnt weather to keep the rheuma tism off. You never see old worries wearing dresses so thin they show laci through. Atchison Ulolie. The world demnmls more of a Chris tian that tho Itlble docs. ASK YOUR DKUCKilST FOR THE BEST Nursing Mothers.Infants CHILDREN JOHN CARLE SONS. New York. W.L. Douglas S3 SHOE riT rot A KINS. oo. cordovan: r RCNCM 4t LNAFr.1 1.CO CALF. LH.3.5p Fine Calt ixuaasx "3.5PP0LICE.3 soles. e2tf2.W0RKINGrW- ' EXTRA TINE' 2.I7 BOYS'SCHWLSHOEa LADIC3' t2- BEST0NC0U. w-l-dou&Laq- DKGCKTOM.MAS3. Over One niHIIon t'eoplo wear (he W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes nro equally satisfactory They rive tho best value fur the money. They equal cuetum shoes In style end lit. TWIr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, (tamped on sola. From f I to tx saved over other makes. your denier cunnnt supply you wu con. r N U l 'J The "I.IXF.XE" srellie HeT and Most Kcooeml- rlotli, liotti nidi llnist fd like, ami tx-inf revaiti. bl1, mitf etillsr la imiiu1 tn two ol any outer kln1. 'the fit writ, war irt.'t an4 trett. A but ol Trii (.oliaraor Fivalairaol CuCa ur 1 areoty iiva Cut. A Hampl Collar and Pair of CurTa by mall for BU OauLa. ti aui al y la aud aixa. Addruaa BKVEIISIULE COLLAR COMPACT, tl rraokllB St.. Mew York. 17 Kilty St.. Boston, RUPTURECured POHIT1 V K 1, V nOLDS KlfTIRR Worn nlnbl and day. Ilaa an AdJu.tatilrPait vhk h ran lx oia'le lariiir or sma'ler toaultehsnvlng cuciMonof Ht HI I KK. riTSSTSU. iiiua. ii,pu a. ruriyi sealed by O.V.BuuaeHfg. Co. 744 Ilroodway.N.T.Clgr h,ari.if V v ( -1 1 NO MORE HITCHING STRAPS I New InvenUon, adjusted to lines : can't be lest, stslea or lorsotlen ; it ia out of ilslit and doesn't Interfere with bone, hurnesa or vehi cle. Do roe drtvs a horse T If so, send for a HANDY HITCHES.. Once used, you won't part with il for ten times lis price. With full direc tions lor 2bo. Rochester Novelty Co., Uovh., N.Y. VOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT 1TI Rentmore Tpyewriter, u Edison Phonograph,1 8eeondHand Typewriter PITTSBURG TYPEWRITER CO. J 445 WOOD STIIKKT, rlTTSBl KG, PA, i ff Treated free, ' I roHiirctasa . I ilh iule II kawSha. HarJ r 1J cured aiany Uloui erxmrtd hortr-. Tram flrrt dote jnnptwn wpwiy aiMppei, n.l mlm dy.i two Ihtidt of ill ,)frli'i.aiarjiiiu-jd pjQDSl of ir-iirrofti.il ! mi"ii"u rmmmi OOK Of rliirrliil ! miruunw trun-. irm rHBB DiVIS HAND OR POWEt, CREAM SEPARATOR One-iSirS Mere buuer aad el aisaaj Quality than by ether knvwa 17,10a a AVIS MONIV AND LABON Siaaa from I to l.OM Coo a. Famahlri Mailed PrsM. Agents Wanted IAVIS HANKIN MI.OO. AND HUM UO-, Sole Haauraeturaia, Caioaf a, lii, TAPE-WORM tftfhktt. rtiru lure wiiruu iwo ooura. ihihimcv lencea I'llK K MH.IMI I'AY ArTHl tl 11 UlIAKAM KtMtUV CO., lolgellle, N. m m va-aiv TRADE MAHKS ITlamlni.ll A I tit I 9soii advu'e ua iti iiateutMliliiy at tirDion. sod for luvruiora (lulile, tir bow lu g.v a latrut. l-AUllLk o AKIltU WAbHIkOTus. U.U rrun tinnnnoin nimitn Ki.r ii.nlth. In, mi-. ftiMinmiiM nn n& ;..rv. i.ti;. RliUliroUlBfri.liiauli-a.il l-A.MII V Ol'IHI, Hlalia llllirH't(it-uiei. Auuri-oa aii.a.t,r.a.- a m AMTAKIl'M, o Sko brgitn, Maine. 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. I.ato f rluuliial laainlnol US. faualou bureau. Jyiaiuliul iu, litwlJuUualli.ti claim,, ally alum. FISf (AILS, A Cou i bxup. TsMeeGuul. In lioie. Belli ny dniwia' IM.SJ IJMIIjmBI i MM U .assasgMI U luilittel. Anlii. Kmim'Ii. 'laMHi I X T ROSS 25 mm f ' r 1 forerunner of nerrons prostration, with all the horrible unfTerinn that term implies. That Tired Feeling and nervounneMi are enre indication, of an impure and imporerinhe I condition of the blood. The craving of the ayeteni for help'ean only be met by pnrifying the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilln is the one ftreit blood purifier. It eipels all impurities, gives vitality and strength, regulates the digestiou and innkes the weak strong. " la til spring I fnlt Tory mneh run dowa no strifcifrth or appetite. I began to taks Hood's ftirsaparllla and my appetite lmpror 1 and tdlrl not havo ThatTlisxl Feeling." II. R. Rji-iasR, En.it lvuroit. Massachusetts. r iThe Trade of Kuftilntr. The trade Is In the linmU of China men ho. dressed In white or blue cot ton, ilth short linen drawers, some time naked to the wnlst. or with pig tails twisted around their bends, sur vey Vlth llxtles Indolence the cus tomed who enters their shop. In thu st reel the Ctihiiitiiiin Is In the tnnj-. l'.V. 11c unloiiiN the ship's cni'Koos, rush along between the slinfls of sinall henvlly-ladrn enrts; he carries lies of billlihoo on his MlouliliTs, long from which (In i it le ut either end trnya InderJ with saucers full of rice, (I.hIi, Vegciitiles, nud cups of boiling tea. Th lime trees on the roMilside throw IlKhti itol (lutK'lnc hIiikIowh on the pass crby im c! the flieiniered patterns of ipilver on the earth ns on the eavf liiiclxrouuds of t'hlnese pictures. (c tasliially a Malay chief comes by. wltliuu escort of bontinen. He walks tloujy, lenuliifr on u lni staff inotiuted lu j-'Cd. benrs himself with the dignity f at arlstx'rat coiimcIoum of IiIh cttiie- rlorly. An enormous white turban. piubtitdered with gold thread, Indicates tJAt he Is one of the faithful who lias nnd 1 a pilgrimage to Mecca. lie wears a Ho i ing tunic of green silk over n vest cf pnk brocade. Ills sandals are fas t.nel by leather hi nips attached to Itrg gold knots wedged In between Ms l -es. lie wears neither sword inr Iris, In obedience to the laws of Sara vnk which deprive It citizens of these veui'dis when they take their walks nhrotd. This precaution was very nee cjsaiy some years ago, when Malays Verc subject to ruiining amuck. Tho Dyal s have never 1 n attacked In (ils nnniier. They have occasionally keen known to commit suicide as mi Mcaiic from evil fortune, but they do lot avenge themselves tin their kind. I'hcsu people seldom visit Kuchiug. Hlanket Grows Wlilakers. William II. Forbes, of Spencer Cor ners, Fulton Cottuty. Is the possessor of a very old horso blanket, which differs Lfroui Its fellows In that It has a well- lellned coat of hair In various stages of Icvelopnient, alive nnd growing, says ihe Albnny Times I'lilon. While possi bly of a finer and silkier texture, It Is au excellent reproduction of n horse'n coat, which the blanket formerly cov- cred. Mr. Forbes first discovered this pecu liarity In October last, when taking It down from the peg lu the barn, whrro It bad bung undisturbed during llio summer. He was naturally greatly as tonished to discover two patches of growlug balr, one on either side, wtero It bad been exposed to the light nd air. 1 ne nair is ot nrignt Duy coior, tmu ia now fully an Inch lu length. Fiib ably the most peculiar feature of Itio affair, however, Is the fact that the bklr has spread from the two patches ull it has entirely covered the blanket Wtn I ft fine growth, varying In shade qui color. It baa not only been subjected to a critical Inspection by several refu table men, but baa undergone a mlro icoplc test by two prominent pbyic lans, of whom Dr. Henry C. Flnch,lof Brodalbln, makes ntttdavit before Juge Gardner "that tbe balr now growlngon the blanket Is true balr and that be roots of tbe same are alive and la po- cesa of development." A Bar Men. Mrs. Ford John, you were drlnltns last nlgbt I noticed It In your tu versatlon. I Mr. FXrd In my conversation T "Yea. You were so painfully cored In your pronunciation." Clnclaat Tribune. How lie Lost It, Kind Lady How came you to psa one eyeT Trauio Lookln' for work. Life. Women certainly have tbclr own ray ft great deal, or there wouldn't b sa tuuny children studying elocution, Dr. PIERCE'S FAVORITE j PRESCRIPTION FOR J WEAK WOMEN On firat introducing this world-famed etll cine lo the alllu'ted, and for many yrura ere slier, it was aold under a Poaitlve Uuantes of RiviiiK entire auli(acliim in every cui lor which it is recommended. So umfnrinWiic ceaal'ul did it prove iu curiiiK the iliaeaM de reuxeineuta aud weukueaaea of woiueithut cWiiina for the return of inonc paid for iere exceedingly rare. Since Ha inauulactiireiiun now poiut lo lliouwnda of noted cures et ted by it in every pert of the land, Ibey belie ils paat record a sufficient guarantee of it rent value as a curative agent, therefore, tlieMoai rest its claims lo the confidence of the acted teltlji upou that record. Uy all luediciue dtcra. BANDIT CORPSES. Dynamite) Dick and Bitter Creek Slain With Their Boots on. At Bpeagel's undertaking establishment at tiuthrle. O. T., lie the bodies of two ot the mot notorious desperadoes oi the Daltun 1'oolJn gang. The dead men stretched out on two boards were George Newcombn, alia Hitter t'reek" alias "HiaiiKhter Kid ,'' and tliarley 1'lerce ailiis "Hynanilte Mk.' Tho advent ol the oflk-er with the remains of the outlaws was complete surprise to tlio community, as do one uud tern apprised ol the fact that the baudits were being pursued niucb less that there had been n Uk'iI. and that two of them had boen killed. Ihej were brought lu Just as they were when kill ed, in full clothes, with their boots and spurs ou nn I armed the teeth. JUmIiIcs winclicMcrs em li had on a revolver and belts of cartridges fur both Instruments of (tenth. 'Hie outlnws were killed at the southwest Corner or 1'uwnee enmity at the liour-o of the Iitinn brothers, near Intmll. the old rendez vous of the outlaws, by lieputy Maralinl Ham hohafer. at the bead ol the six ether marshal Hie bandits went to liuun's house nbout H o clock lu the evening. It being moonlight, they were easily seen, nnd "Iyuninltn iMck" wn killed outright, being lllled with buck shot. "Hitter t'reek" made a light, and two Winchester bullets knocked III in oil his horse before ho could pull trigger. The two men killed are n part of ill" gang Hint held up the Hock Island train at Dover, tome time ago. They had teeu chased ever since. I'liurllo 1'lerce, nlliis '! nntnltu llck" Is a bull-brother to "!ula Jack," who was killed in the t'heyeno country by i'eputy Marshal Dudley llauks. Tho express com- antes Imve big rewards out for these out laws. GREAT STORMS AT SEA Atlantic Vessels Arriving Report Tcr (rlflc Weuthor. Htorlcs ot lerrilk' wxatlicr at a am lull ty rach vi'ni'l arriving at l'bilndil lii;t. At 'lie Imlaworo tirvnkwaicr thn sigtinl olsi rvcr for the maritime excliaiin rcporti'd thut tho wind was tiowlluit at tlio ritto of 4J Uiil' nn hour. Muuy vosxols auchor'd In' the luirhor, with iionilbly upward ot tl.OIKI.llOD worth ot sugar ou board, aro driiggl'iK their itucliora. TUo wholo breukwutor la strewu with wrm-k- 1 ago. Tbe Auiorlcnn llurr ludliuui, Ciiptitin j Towuaend, l:)', dcya from Liverpool and 1 t,ui'eustowD, with lio'l paMi'tigi fs, arrivi'd I alter a terriHo msagi'. Mlcliui'l (iilbriilo, ' 0110 of tho steorngo paHaoiigi'ra, wii! swept overboard ard drowned on th'i morning ol . April '11 during tho prcvalvuoo ol a fearful gull, with rulo uud Lull. Negligence of a Pilot. After n lenetliv inveatliriitlon tho board of ateitiuboiit lunpHctors have rendered their r 1 iort on tbe siukliit; of tlm Mtitto ol MlHioiiri IhkI Junuitry. '1 be accident, tho report xtiite.a, ' wus duo to the uegllgenco ol 1'llot .luiues I Telle, Jr. 1 bo Inspectors cay ttiitt tlio evi dence hIiowm tbut turco liven were h ut and probably four. lb mutter bu been referred to tbe I lilted Mules lMrlcl Attorney Smltli, who w ill proceed iiguiLal tbo pllut lu tho courts. j Decrease in Irrcuiigrtttion. 1 A Ftateinoiit lias been prepared nt tho Lurcnu ol iiuinlriilliiu v, bielihlioWH tin limn ; I er of liuuiigriintM that arrived in the l ulled (Stales for liino months eliding March II, lu I eneli of tbo lut throe yearn, lo have leeu ns follows: lM'J.I, l.V.I,6fi; IS'.U. 21S.61I; 1N'J5, I 1 iU.'Jil). Tho amount of money brought ,lu by immigrants durlug the lauie length 'ot tiuio was j,;i'ja,Mii. Tallow lever lu Cuba. News lias becu received from Saiitlugo, Lui n, tn at tlio ravages ot yellow fever ou I which the innurgeuts rely to aid tboui In so ! curing lodependeuce, are already apparent 1 tn the tauks ol tbe Hpauiuh foruaa. Many of , the soldiers are daily dropping out ol tbe ranks victims of tho disease, l'bysluaos pre dict this will be tbo worxt yellow lever sea j ion for many years. 'Jbe rainy season will , soon begin. Then the roads will become Im passable; even tor tbe lufsutry. PROMINENT PEOPLE. T!i.' yiieen of Holland i- visiting in I. m don. The rrineo of WaliM h i-i a ieiilinr IntMt of winking bis left eye. King Humbert and Kudvarl Kipling aro both Hilid to bo IiecotllJiliMlied cnokH. Mien fiey filing. Iittaehe of the Hiine;) r.inlia.scy at Wikihingtmi, rides a bicycle. Kd ward Ilumo-Jiines, the well-known Kng-li.-hartlst, uequin-d his art without uteacher. (UHtav Knytag, tbo distinguished (ienniiu author, died at Wiesbaden, a few 'layi since, of pneumonia. Cloucrol Catnnos, hader of tbo Hpoolsh tnxips in Cuba, is Hlxty-ono years old an I h;u boeu a Holdier lor nearly forty years. l'rlnoo Ilbiiiiarek hax a very loud, liarsii VoIoh, and generally Haks iu 11 dogftiatie, tlletutorial way tbut ndmltn ul 110 contrudio tlou. Tho Enijsiror of Oorninny, it Is said, liai decided to honor lliMinarck by having hi hood Htumpod mi a future burnt of tieruiati col us. Inn Muclnmn. a Kmitchman, is tho liter ary Jlon of Loudon, lie writes delightful, short atoriua, aoh of wliich la as moaty ai tho averugo UU-poge novel. M. Felix Fauro Is to vitdt Algeria after rarllumont adjourn. He will tie thu only French ruler, save Nunoleon 111., who hin over set foot in tbo province. Doctor Frederick Andros, wb') wiu the tlrtit practicing physician to locate west of tbe MlMKl.tHlppl ltivor, died lu Minueaiiolls, Minn., a few days ago, at tbe ago of ninety two yeans. A rooont account of tho Chinese Kmnror deeoribcai him. as small and dolicato with afulrakiD, lioautiful eye and a good for bead. Ho looks liko a lad of aixte.n or seventeen, and sjioaks like a youth of that ago. John D. Ilouknfoller.lbn bond of tho Stand nrd Oil trust, is eroditml bv a writer iu tho lloHtoii Commercial lnilletiu .with huviug re marked a while ugo that his greiU ambition iu lifo Is to accumulate a fort 11 110 of 500, OOO.OOO. Count von Heventlow, tho Dunlnh Minlstoi at Washington, bus boon appointed Miuudor for Denmark at Homo. M. C. Uruln, the Sec retary of the Duulsh Legation at i'urls, hu". ceeds Count von lloveutluw as Duulsh Minis ter at WoMhingtou. Vaw.ary, tbe Frlmato of tbo Hungarian Cbureh, is a man of the most simple tastes. When be wim eleotoj he was a poor liono dletlue monk. Ho drove to the I'rimnto's I'ulace at Urau In a public cub, carrying ou bis knees a cage containing bis t canary. Marin Louise's son by licr Chainlierlaln, Count Noljiinirg, whom sbu married after Napoleon's deiuh, bus Just died near Vienna. He was 1'rliico William of Moutouuovo, an Italiunlzod form of Neuberg (Neipporg), and was seventy-four yours old. Ho nurvivwl bis brother, the King of Homo, sixty-tbntu Y an. Aubrey Bourdslny, tbe artlMt of tbfl Yellow IJook, wuoHii grotosiue curloutures of people are tbe reining fads In art In Londou, is its odd in appouranoe oh are his exaggerated drawings, lie hits rod hair, which be wears a lu Uretouno, aud a faoo thin and pale. Hu is five foot nlno Inolius la height uud long and lauky in build. Max Himon Nordau, the author of the book, "Degeneration," Is forty-six years old. He is of luoiuive personality, with a faoo of uumintakuble lntelleetuallty aud an eye trained to see everything about hi in. Dur ing his younger years be was a grout traveler, aud, as bo says himself, saw every thing from tbe legendary North to the romantic South. TRADE REVIEW Warnlnra Bounded of Trad and Labor Excesses. n. Q. Dun A Co. 'a review of trade says: Business begins May In better condition than at any other time since tho breakdown In May 1903. Hmallerlo volume tbaa tnen. It is not bow shrinking, but enlarging. The chief obstacle to a more complete recovery Is the anxiety ot many to pluck fruit belore it la ripe, but In spite ol labor troubles nnd specu lative exeeaee the outlook brightens; money markets continue healthy, with heavy rules ol railway bonds abroad. Demauds for full restoration of traces to the level ot lsui have closed many woolen mills, and threntonto clone others. Iho Mrlku which closed Iron lurnn.ee nt New I astle, i n., has Just ended, but oilier Mrikcs have stopped numerous Works li ar 1'it.sburg. I'ocabontos cokeworkers am on a irlke aud ono is threatened by Alabama coal miner. lty lifting wheat to C5o Atlantis exports have been cheeked and Hour Included, have been oLly 1,1TG,107 bushels, against M.ui.'i, isj lost year. The close was at tli' c. Western receipts are now larger thau a year ago, nnd, except iu parts of some states, the proml.-u for tho next yield is excellent Tho strike at New OiMle, now over, stiffen ed Ileasemer pig so that T10 75 was ipioted at l'llt.lnirg and the closing of the Wheeling mill stiffened billets, whllo southern makers hiivo nominally advanced their prloea. Ad dlilotial eontraets lor structural works hero and at Chicago, sales ol 7.0(H) rails at tho east, n better demand for wire and Its pro ducts and for plates and sheets, aro tho en couraging features this week. Another heavy decrease of U,C07 tons In the output of coke makes tho shrinkage nearly 'JO per cent. In two weeks, and fur nace Is offered nt S 1. 10. Anthracite coal agents agreed lo mlue only three days of the week In May, but prices are unchanged, i lie rise iu prices of cotton goods continue". he woolen year ends ends with the lowest prices yet known. "Ilradstreet's" financial review says: Tho results of the week have tended to confirm Wall street's belief iu the permanency of tho present bull speculation. lTotesslelial In terests in tbo market have been Incline, 1 to look for a reaction. On any slight conces sions, however, a buying den. aud madu lis appearutiee. I'ncler these circumstances there has been a further Irregular advance In prices throughout thn list, with the In dustrial stocks as tbn most prominent fen tun's. Leather and Hugnr on Friday gave due notice that such proceedings could 11-t be continued for an indefinite period. March railroad earnings show Improvement in thn proportionate net returns. Tbn renewed favor In which "Americans" are held In Loudon seems to grow in spl,o of conserva tive warnings. Mining troubles are cropping up all over the country, uud difficulties appear to bo growing, instead of being nearer a iust- Ull'lit. Delaware's peach crop will be lam". MAUIilCTS, I'l l TMll Itli. linn wimi-iic i-Kli'M ami: i.iws in.iv ! (ruin, I lour and I eed. Wlll'AT-N.t 1 led a ' ' ' ' No. -4 led tnK.N .N.i. if jcll.iv car, lo w ' M IXeil eai , lies , : 1 No 4 jelli is slK'lled ;'; ll.MS- Nn 1 dliite ;. ' No. si i Kmiii Ne. a blln n '' l.llfbl mixed , ... I U K-.Ni. I ; I No. western ;. ' 1 I I ul lt- iniei pnients ol. n ls. '"n i II II. y -1 1 1 I II J pnleliM 1 I'P I I" rmicy Hiriimlii winter V HI 1 Mihiglit XA I akeie' in I-'1 t lear 11. i. r ',,1 :i 'i Kye nour 3 ii ;, i II AY No I niiintliy , Kin 1 a.-) N" It ' 11 ill '.I 40 Mixed clever. No. 1 11 ml II 60 I.ih hh iimotliy, lioni hi. gnus ... 17 ' ' H ii. lKhl-No. I While M, ,,l.n I. .. ix No U W hite Mi.llliiifa 17 no 1. .VI Hmwii . Middling lii fsi 17 00 lliuu, bulk pi 1,11 ill .VI Ki'HAM -Wheat Mlo t 2 Cat i -J.-i fi r,l Hairy I'ioiIuiIs, M i l in t reuiiiery v ; rune) t iciuiicry js 1 llll') 1 elllltl) 10.11 Jl Ji, Low grade ulel cis Kiug 7 t HlCJ-.M-.-iihi.i, new 11 in New lork. new jiKj , W IM-oUaltl Swiss. II I I'll l.liubuigei , newmiike ... y i-." Irultaud VegetHlilra. AI'I'I-KS-l aucy, -v I.LI 4 U"i4 : mi iitA.Ns linnil-pi.acd, per I hi 4 jo 4. i.iuia, lb ;, I, I'd A Hr.." Hue, in car. bu 7o 7S I loin stole, bu ;:, so llth I si per hoi 1 ui 1 V, ( AH1I Mia, Heine growu, el l 1 iu 1 M '11 h.MI--per bin mi 7,'i (i.Mo.Sk leUow. bd so I Hi L.'.'ii!- per bbl "si ; I'oultry, Lie. Lira Chickens, V pair sr. a :! Lne liui'ke. V pair ui .11 Urcr-eed t Uii Sena, f lb. 11 14 Lite 1 urkeys. lb 11 ).' K(S -Pa auu Ohio. Iieah II II i-KA I lll-.lis- hllialHedee.u.lb U Ui No 1 Kx. l.nel.reae, ft 40 4.'i l ountry, large packru .! 411 MiMellautHtus. DEEDS ( lover U lbs t il 411 19 M '1 luiulliy, prune 4 ho 4 s.'i Blue Oraaa J 40 1 tU ItAUN I uuutry Hilled 4 1 HONEY-Vt bile Clover 14 IU buckwheat IU in MAfLIb OYMl'P, new 70 Mi t'lUUH l ountry, sweet, bbl 4 bo & UO TALLOW.. ... 4 4H, tlMCINNATI. KLOflt f !.-' V) StlltAi No. 4 Meu nu K h No U 1,1, (.HKN -Mixed 4K 4' OATS so Hi tiiMh 1(1 11 Hbi I EK Ohio t reameiy :u 44 1 UILAULLI'UIA. KUU'lt i 011(a) SI 40 W HEAi Nu. il hed Irft " MM COItN No. II .Mixed M f,ft OAlnNu. H White ail S7 HI i I Elt I reaiuci y, extra IU fctiUS 1'a. tuala IS MCW VUIIU, KLOt'lt l'atenta $ 4 fO H ih WHEAT No. silted t,, nu KYE Mule M, rr, lOKN-No. V l i,7 OAlb-Whltu Wraleru Ml . 4 III i l I.K l leoinei ) i Ji) EtiliS- Male and l euu lijtj, 14 I1VK STOCK. CINTKAL ISTOi'k YAHUS, EAST LlBXHTT, I'A, urn.s, Prime, 1.4U0 to l.um lbs I 7.'i s 6 0 Oood, 1.HUI to 1.4'l Iba 5 lii 5 7u lioiMl biiKliers. I .Sou lo LiWUlna... t i.'." 6 5(1 'lldy, l.ututo l.lWMi. 5 no 6 jj Eull light steers, mu lo HIOJ Iba .... 4 no 4 '.Hi Coiniuou, 7uu loVouAY a tij 3 tjj Uoos. J'bllailelplilas 4 Ml 4 81 ileal Y01 ri uud mixed 4 4 s.i Coiiiiuob to lair Yurkois 4 Ml 4 70 i-u Kir. Extrn. W to lOMbs Ill at, (ood. s.'i to Ina a s.'i 4 0i Ealr. "ti loeS Ins. J mi ,y C'ommou 4 4:1 4 7., Yearlings 3 (U 601 Cbicii(.-o. Cuttle Coiiiiiioii to extrt 'steer J a.4.u,i(u. .h; aloikera and lesdeia. .',Vi,,ij ( uud bulla, l.t'.U..i4.7!5; enivea, t4.:kt jj lings Heavy, l iv i.'j.i, eoiuiuuii Ui i-iioion mixed. S4,ftvlsjj iboico 11 Habited, Sl'lii.so light, St.iAia i 75, pika, liSkl.im. tsiinep lit Intel lor to I'tiolce, ,'.A4 i.i; iuiiiIh, I.iaiI ,5 C'iiu'lunntl lions select sUlppers liniie butebeis i.mi4 u, lair 10 1004 puckers il.ui lo4.no. lulr to lii.t 4.hiiui4ii: coiiiin iu au 1 rougliSI.I.'ilot.HII l attlo-g.iod ahipperaSI MIU10.4 t good tocholce ti .SM06 41; fair lo medium S.5.lu Sl.iu; ooiuiiiou ISlutdl Hliwu-exlraS4.dAto 4 IW; ood to choice ri.'.Mol.itt; ooiuiuoulo fair ;.o.( toa.au 1 ' b Law .B ii i . , . n r : n t .m m .m in vi rrr a m i t The Church und the Yiintiic Mini. IIuw li.u d nii'l liiitlifiilly ninny ridgy, moll tire spi inllii t lioniNoh i's tu gnthi r tlio yoiuig nu ll to t 'lii'ist. Mini In givnt lllcllslll'o xpi'liiling In vain, I n Use tln-y l.'ilinr iitulss As Imig us tin- Iiiimii 1h liogMtivc, fruits will nintlinio I'niiiicirii tivi ly Mn.il'i. 1 n tlio fol'nnii.itinii nf 1ll( linllii- ill tills ri'Siei t Wo sh iiibl lirliu steii'ly ciVi'i t ! lioar. "If tliot'o Is tu a tjinivnt mio duty nii.re sncreil tlian iiti.vi'tliei', fur faitliiuliuss In wlili'li more strict in'cmiiil will lo taKoii, nti'l wlib'li will niiii'o seil'.ii-.ly iifTcct 11 parent's eternal li j -. It Is tins of raising clnMivn religiously. tn-j. loct tmt 1'iily lulls liu'l ni' 'a hi'o.1 tu jifitlso Hun.' thwarts Ills glury In tin W111M. aii. I t'liiisl's iowmi-'I I'm- 'tlie travail ui' liis k.hiI.' I hi t is a tnusi i;n lllltlirill i fil le ilg'lillst till' 1 llll'l lt-clf. Will nut IuhI ri-itiih fur (lie ili i i hurt lufllclod '.'' 11. v. V. II. Laird. r'ilo )Ytt tilings Into their fi ii tuls' pttrs as If tln-y bad fontitil of tluir IllcUlls' IllllllLSl On I lie pt. "Oat d.iiiined Hjiut." w.'is what trmibled Mrs. Mi belli; but It was something intan gible that she saw. In the a 'live seas. in of spring and sirunier sp irts there are spots thai are nut visl m-ry. but v.l.ich bring with tiiein pain and great diseumiurt. llniiH.-s, Ida 'k an I blue, are the a ' ' Hiipaniiiieni- of every a -live spurt. I'le-y ..((en eriptde and an-always a sure trouble. Come from what source they may, the thing tu d 1 the PH,t is to use HI. Jacobs (Ml freely and prompt Iv. There I- nothing mirer and it wipe- .nu Hie pain a.- we would wiM off a shite. u ,ke maiiiii-r sudden attacks of rli-niii.aii-.ii. to which 1 pie are liable at this season, can La promptly cured by applying hi. Jacobs Oil lo the pain spot. Iinlher morn than 5,0110 solicitors practice lu Loudon Health In eiir Veal I'orkell A Isn of ltiuiiin Tabules can be stowed away In your e-t pocket, it cn-li you only W tents, aud int. rave jell as many dollars' Wurlu ol time aud doctor bills. P. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O., f'ropw. of Hall's Cniarrh Cure, orrer f 101 reward for ant cose of calarrh that 1 annul lw cured by Utkma Hall's ( Klairn Cure. isciid fur luatluiuuials, free huld by Drugialb, 7V. Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Srup for (hililren teet hllig, aortens the gums lediiees liitlama tion, uliiiya ialu, 1 111 i s wild lulicli'ic. a bottle Mechaulos bend the list ut inventors Clergymen come next. I r. Kilmer's Hwaisi'-IIoot rurea ill Kidney and lllmbler troubles, i lilliphlel and coukultatioti free, liborutory iiiiigliaiiiptuii, N.Y. The Sahara Is to named from the Arabic word signifying "desert," I', su a Cure la the medicine to break tip tnl dren'a Couglia and I olds. Mrs M (i I'.IIM, hpragua, Wash., March H, )HM. gets to TVdillers ' yttO mf! "this is (l W cU. s FALSE 1 .'V H S Tou an imitalion. be honest-W 1 -v. b ' The Pot Called the Kettle Black Because the Housewife Didn't Use SAPOL h ,iy a n is s u i Trrv.-f Morlxil I lo n n. "And juii pruiuseil to her twice lie furc hlie iiTi ilod .Volt ':" Ves." "It's Ntrnnge Hint slit- chnneed lioi lllltbl." "Nut nt nil. W'lien islio refused in til" tilsl too, II tll.'ldo Hie feel S.I flii'ltj that si,,, cuulilu't resist the clisilico fol a Iiu'.vjIii." Waslilngt 'ii Star. f.rn-i't lor tin- t i.r. litissiaii juiii'iiuls are Mill in tnutirn lug fur iho i 'nr. 'I'luy will cuiiiIiiud tu r-tivr nii. their front i,i,- with n lmrili'l-1 if lilai' U until a j ear has elu' roO from Iho date ut' his deai'.i. mint OIVI5 KNJOYS Roth tlio mpllioj nnd results yvLcii Jryrti) nf Figs U taken; it a jiloasaut nud rif'rcfcliiiig to tlio tafto, nud acta eoni.lv Vft nrolinitlv nn thn Kidnora Livor nnd linwel.4, clcnnwa tho tys ttin ifli'i tiinlly, llc!s colds, hcad uchi'B and fevers and chits habitual coiiftijmtion. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of" its kiud t-ver pro dueed, plcivring to tho tasto nnd ac cqitaLlo to tlio etoiniit h, iironint In its actiiin and truly licncficHil id IU effects, prepared only from the moit healthy aud ngn-eaUe fulistauces, its many excellent (jimlities commeud it to all aud have made it the most popular remedy kuown. 8yrup of Figs is for pale in SO cent bottles by all leuding drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one wbo. wiehes to try it. L)o not accept an substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. &AN fNANCMLQ, i L. lOUISVILU, Ut. Af rV lUHK. t. v x v 1 1 01 l wsjysy 1OT WMsA The Washing of the Feet be a weighty matter, in these days when colore;! stockings will shed their colors. Pcarlinc does this work beautifully. It's not only thoroughly effective, but it's healthy. Doctors n-commend Pcarlinc ;is a soak for rheumatism. Try it in the bath. It will giva you a new idea of cleanli ness. 1'athin.r with Pcarlinc is a perfect luxury. and some unscrupulous jrorers w!!l tell yon. as pood as" or " tlie nine as I'eariine." IT'S I'eariine ia never Jieddled, if your grocer send O
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