V . ?" Mot of W.'aToiibert.' Th Author dropped Into ttat oper fax of ft parrenne friend on renin when "Tm Maxlc Flute" was on the . bills. After taking him who wrote the I music, the woman tald: "MoenrtT Mo-1 Mrt) Nerer heard of him before. He'a Immense! Why Isn't he here? Why I Isn't he doing something clflef Why Isn't he composing?" "Because he's decomposing, my dear lady," answered Gilbert lOO IUsrartl. SI 00. Tba raailars nf tbla napar will ka nlaassvt ti laarn that thara in t lMstonadrraifat ctiaaaia that auian-a ha bean (bin to cur in all lu ata, and that U catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curat tlia only positive cura now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh baing a con. Utotlnnal dtsraaa, rrqnirea a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ('ura la takan In teroallr, acting dirartly upon tha blood and mucous surlairl of tua svstrm. thrreliT da. atroying tits foundation of tha disease, and giring the paticniairetuth by building op tha j conal autiitiiin an'i alKing nature In doltig ta work. Tha proprietor have ao mnch fait h In lla etirativa nwra that they offer Due linn. lrel Dollar for any cm that It. lalla tooura. bend fur hat of testttnmital. Aililraa , , , F. J. ( aoitT A Co., ioiado, 0. T Sold by Druggists "so. A dry heat of 250 degree destroys germs ol Infection. I believe I'lan'a tlure for 'innmptlen aaved my biya Ufa last niniiiitr V n AiLIS Dolu I.akh, Le liur, Mi.'li., h I. vu, M). , The "oat" baa been ordered In C7 cases In F.Dgland tinea February, IX'Ji. FITS atoppeil Trre bv Dn. Kt.iMr.'a ftnr t Nkhvr hrarmirn. No rim after fir-t il' ue. Marvelous rlin-s. Tn-atia anil f'.M"' trial but tl free. Dr. Mine. U1 An h M l'liila., 1'n. llulgarln proper tin 37.000 t-j-unro miles, stout the sfr.a of Iuilisuii. It. Kilmer- WAvr-lloot core all Klilney and Mml'ler trouble. l'uindilet anil oiiMiltntlnn fn-e. 1-aburulorv Hiugliuuiptou, N.Y. 1'arls I thinking ot getllug It water from tbo Lako of (itinera. Vra. Wlnelow's Hoot hlng rnp for children teething, aoftena the guina, reiluces liifluma tiub. allays palu. curt wiiii tone. Joe. a bottle) The oMeat watches hearing Inscribed dato are ot Swbi make and tbo date I 14M. If afflicted with aoreeyeaniie Dr. Isaac Thomo t c'r tve-Water. Druggiataaull at Stto perbutll Weak and Languid "Our little Catherine bad whooping cough, titer whloh Hhe llngored along from day to day, poor, wok, languid. She could scarcely eat anything. Her flush was aof t and sallow. I gavo her ' - . .- Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hhe soon bogau to crave something to cat. HUo steadily improved, uud today is in lull good health. Her flnah In oolid, Iwr clieekH roay, apputite good and hor aliiep rntreKhlug' Miut. M. A. Cikik, 84 Fultou at., I'vubody, Muhs. tit't ouly Llouii'. nooa s "ins me. au .iibti. . tf . r N U 40 Try Them All, Every Tom, Dick and Harry's Buckwheat. The Qreatest fledlcnl Discovery ot the Ae. KENNEDY'S. Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURV, MASS., - ssosg" v.4KKSMH uu JIovereJ In on ci oof common puture weed a remedy that cures every kind ot Humor, from tha Worst Scrofula down to a common pimple,"' s.'&IJk'BS; n has tried ft In ovor eleven hundred rata, and never failed except In two cases (both thandor humor). 0) has now In, M pblaesilon over two hundred eertlrl. "Uoflu value, all within twenty miles I BotTon. Bend postal card tor book. j 1 ben"t gVrfiX7?MrUiir'"i from ths li Warranted bn tfi L0t itnsmes I1? rkinlnff ths Liver ths duots Z)?Z snS aTirsy dlrSppesrs In a tree1,jhklnjt ft. Head tb label - ' " thi.ftomsoa U foal or bfllgu It will ! ffiueimrih tesllngs s flrtt No oksigs of diet ever htoesiary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. to9, one tablespooaful In waUr st bed UmL Bold by ail Druxjcists, A DAY SURE. I us your i. it ureas ud w will tiinw yuu how o d 1 alroluirly surri iur- woiB sua iwe-n you Ju ork IB lb local'ty t v will vilslu 1 ZiL T tbiiu(usss fuUf 1 rsmsinurr ss susp. r susp ssry.ay' l-C-X aauwactoarprurti ol as mmnnr'i v . easAi. 1 aeasts, uptrasir. miuab. 0m- w i THEN : TRY I REV. DR. TAOfAQB, S'J3DAY DISCOURSE BY T1IK NOTKD DIVIDE. . Subject: "Hand writing on the Wall." . Tktti ' In tint nlirht was, BMahaisaar, tha King ot the ChixlUearn, slain." Daniel. T., 8J. Night wm about to eoma down on Unhy. loo. The shadow of nor 3M towera bejian to Ipntrthan. The Euphrates! rolloj on, touched by the flary aplendora of the petting aim. nnd km of brass, burnlahed and gilt torlng, opened nnd ahut like floor of flnme. The hftnglng Kiinlen of Babylon, wot with the heavy dew, began to pour from starlit flowers nnd dripping leaf fragrance for many mile around. The at mots and squama were lighted for dunes and frollo and prom enade. The theater and mUlariea nf art Invited the wealth and pomp and grandeur """"v w rare entertainments. Scenes 01 r," wiwnii were mingled In every mrwi, ana gomeaa mirth and otltrageotia exoen and splendid wlckndnna came to the king pnlnce to do their mightiest deeds of tlarknniv. A royal f.aM to-night at the Icing's palace! Kuahlng up to the gate are 'chariot, uphol stered with preclou e oth ram Dml.n an,l ' drawn by Are eved horaia from Tnonrm.h that rear and mMgh In the grasp of the ohar- loii-cre, wnii" a tnoUHatid lords dismount and women, dreaaed In all tha antemlnra i I Hyrinn emerald, and the color blending of agate, and the chnatennita of Coral, and the ' somtier glory of Tyrian purple and princely emlirolderlna, brought from afar by camel I rnim inn newn ana uy nip OI TarHhlah a:rne me et-n. I Open will the gnto and M the gtteat 1 com In. The chamberlain and cupbearer : nralln'dy. Hark to the rustle of the ellkj, ! and to the carol of the mmlc' He the blar.n i of the jewelx! Lift the banner. Fill the j cup. (Map the cvmhala. Blow the trum- pet. Let tha night go by with ong and dnnce nnd ovation, and let that DubvbmUli I tongue he palaled that will not say, "6 King Ulnhn7.7.nr, live forever!" Ah. my friend, tt wa not anv common I bnniiit to which these groat people came! I All part of the earth had ent their richnet viand to that tnhl. llrsoket ami chando Ili-r lln-hi'd their light upon timkarl of I I'urniaiieii gom. rrult. ripe and luaclou. ; In baaket of llvnr, entwined with leave. tilucked from royal conservatorlm. Va. lnmiu wim emcrnni an'l ridced with ex nnlHlto traeerie, tilled with nut that wer threshed from foreM of illxtnnt innila, Aln brought fMm the roval vnt, foam ing In th" decanter and bubbling In tho chalice. 1 nit of cnia and franklnconte wafting their swectne from wall oud table, Oorgeoiis tinnner unfolding In the brci-Ke thnt camp through the open window, bi wltched with the perfumo of hanging gar den. Fountain rising up from Ineloauros 01 ivory, in letaoi cryHlal. to fall In clntter Ing rain of diamond and pnarl. Htattina of mighty men looking down from niche in tho wnn upon crowus ami ahielda brought from subdued empire. Idol of wonderful work Htnnding cm pedital of preolou stone. j.uiDrouii'rii' atooping about the win dow and wrapping nlllar of oe Jar and drifting on floor Inlaid with ivory and ag ate. Music, mingling with tbn thrum of harp, and tho cIilsIi of cymbal, and the hla.it of trumpet In one wave of transport that wont rippling along the wall ami breathing among the garland and pouring down the corridors, nnd thrilling tha soul of a thousnnd buniUoteni. The lgunl Is given, and the lord and la dle, the mighty men and women of tho land, come around the table. Tour out thn wine. Let fonni and bubble kin the ritnl Hoist every one hi cup and drink to the sentiment. "O King llelschajwar, live for ever!" Jlefitarred head band and carcauet of roynl beauty gleam to the up Jltted. cluvlicu, as . sgiwUk. gtvS wain, and again they are emptied, Away with care from the palace! Tear royal dignity to tatter! Pour out more wine! Give us more light, wilder music, sweoter perfume! Lord shout to lord, cap tain ogles to en pt ui 11. Clobluts clash"; tle cauter rattle. There come In tho obscene soug, Hint the druuken hicaough, and the Hlnvuring lip. audthe guffaw of Idlotiu laugh ter, bursting rroni thelitis of princes, Unshod, reeling, bloodshot, while mtngllug with It nil I hear, "Huzza, huzza, for great Bul nhnzzar!" What is thnt on the plastering of the wall? Is It n spirit? lb it a phntitom? Is it Ood? The music atop. Tho goblets fa!I Irom tb- ncrveluKs grasp. There is a thrill. There is n start. 'J'lierj Is a thousand voicod Hhrick of horror. Lut Daniel be brought la to road that writing. Ho comes in. Ho roads It, "Weighed In the balance uud found wunt ing." Meanwhile the Medes, who for twa voars hud beeu luylng sleg to that city, took ad vantage of thnt carousal and came In. I hear the feet of the conquerors on the paluce stairs. Massacre rushes lu with a thousand (,'leamiug knives. Death bursts upon the scene, aud I shut the door of that banquet ing hall, for I do not want to look. There is nothing there but toru banners, nnd broken wreaths, nnd, the slush of upset tankards. and the blood of niurlored women, and thn kicked an I tumb'.oj carcass of a dead klni?. I For ''In that night was ilelHhanrar, tho king vi iuo v-mimeaus, iinin. I I go on to le irJ saito lnssoni from n 1 I all this. I liug on i I I learn that when Ood writes anything I the wall a man had better road it as It is. i lWnk'ljjlj D2i misinterpret y rnodlfy (h I Caudwrafng ou the Wall. It Is aTTToolihn. uess to expect a raiulstcr of the gospel to ' tach always tbin-Tsjuut the people like or I the yfopl) cho:5; Youllg men of Wht"ton. Vrhat shall I 'preach to W T!fCIuiT ttbaTT I tell yoTJ rif the linity 'of nunVfc, . njfure? glnil LiilLi'0U ,n8 wonJerB thaT IWTraca ha 1 ftJo3IiiU,Hbedi "Ob, no," you sav. "To'li ni'e the luevsga that camo Trora Aod." j I will. It there Is any hnudwritiuon the I walk it IS this losson: "Rop'ofitl Accent oj Christ and be saved!" 1 might ask of a great many other things, but that is the mes Hge. and so 1 declare it. Jesus never tat tered those to whom He preached. He said to those who did wrong uud who wore often, sive in His sight: "Ye generation of viper. Ye whlted Bepulcbers! How can ye es cape the diminution of bell!" I'aul the apostle preached Jjofore a man who was not rendy to bear turn preach. What vubjuot Old ne luicer ma ne say: -un, you are a I good man, a yory litis man, a very noble 1 SSilfii" No. HoJTroiT-hel of jlghjeouspej yjinnnn who was unrighteous, t Te.fTi75r 1 ance to a man who was a victim ot bad ap I petites, ot the judgment to ao'ms to a man , who was unlit for it. tto we must always de . dare tho message that happong'fd oome to 'us. Daniel must read it as it is, A mini ""V..."", A-rl prca5fledbefore f iT 58lH,u vJLli as juuies 11. : ... w"wiisjyw( B'ljrr Stnt ISIIll Whb B,lMa.. IS rtS -IIBy wn WiliWM fTWriiiir ds HALT. What didtiitj mrtUr prtTaeU iouJJJ tu ma wh()Ai.sli I. of Eug- iBUa auo dames vi. r.i- onotiana tie took forhtstt'xt Jumeifl: " that waverotu is like a wave of .tlin 'a driven with the wind and tossed, llJRh Latimer offended the king by ascrmna he preached, audthe Sing said, lifugli Lutluier, oome and apologize.''' "1 will," said Hugh Lati mer. 80 the day was appulutod, aud tbo klufvv chapol wits full of birds and dukes aud the mighty men and women of the country, 'tor Hugh Latimer was to apoliglse. He began his sermon by saying: "Hugh Latimer, buthiix tbeu! Thou art In the presence ot thine tsrthly king, who can de stroy tby body. But bethluk thee, Hugh Latimer, that ihoj n in the presenoe of the King of besveu a ii e&rh . wbo can destroy both body and soul in bell lire." Tbeu be preached with appallii directness at the king's ciimes. Another lescon ths,'. comas to us to-night there Is a fcreit dlltri between the open ing ot the banqu-K ot sin and Its olose. Young mvi, it 70b had Isoked in upon the banquet Is tav Ant tew hours, you would hsva wishel you bad been Invited thers snl could alt at tha feast. Oh, the grandeur of Belwhaisar's feast!" you would have said, but yon look In at the eoe ot ths banquet and your blood enrdlna with hoi, ror. The king ot terrors ha there a ghast lier banquet. Human blood Is the wine and dying groans are the music. Bin has made iteii a king In the earth. It has crowned itself. It ha aprnad a banquet. It Invitee all th world to come to It It ha hung In It banqueting hall the no of all king dom and the banners of all Nations. It ha gathered from all music. It ha strewn from Its wealth the tables and floor and arches. And vet how often Is thnt banquet broken up and how horrible I Its end! Ever ana anon there ts a handwriting on the wall. A king falls. A gr,vt culprit is arrested. Tho k nana of wickedness knock together. God's judgment, like an armed hot, Tureiiks In upon the tianquet. aud that night la liel shawar. the king of th Chaldoan. alnln. Here I a young maw whoeiys: ''I cannot ee why they make such a fuse about the In toxicating cun. Why, It I exhilarating! It make me feel well. I enn talk better, think better, feel bettor. I cannot see why people have such a prejudice against It." A few years pa on, nnd ho wake up nn 1 flnds himolf in the clutches of an evil hnblt which he trie to break, but cannot, and he cri" out, "O Lord Ood. help mo!" It seem a though Ood would not honr his pravor, nnd In nn agony of body and soul he i-rlcs out, "It biteth like a serpent, nnd utingcth Ilk nn adder." How bright It was at tho stiirt! Uowbloek It wasat thn lost! Here I a man who begins to reod loose novol. "They are so charming." he sav. "I will go out and see for myself whether all these thing are ao." He opens the gate ot a sinful life. Ho goes in. A sinful sprite meet bin with her wand. Hhe waves her wand, and It I all enchantment. Why, It seems a If the angelsof H i I had poured out vial of perfum" In the atmosphere. A he walk on hn finds the bills becoming more radlnnt with Mingo nnd the ravine more resonant with the tailing water, oh. what a charming landscape he sees! Itut that sinful sprite, with her .wand, meet him ngain, but now she reverses the wau l, and all the eucbantmont is gone. The cup Is full of poison. Thn fruit turns to ashes. Allthe leaves of tho bower are forked tongues of bisslng serpents. Tho Mowing fonntains fall back In a dead pool stcm-hdii with corruption. The luring songs liecomv curs- ami screams of demoniac Inughter. Lost spirits gather about hliiiiui l feel for his henrt and beckon tit 111 on with "ll iil brother! Hall, blasted spirit, hull!" He tries to get out. Ho com" to the front door where be entered nnd tries to pmh It back, but the door turns against htm. nnd in the Jar n that shutting door hn hears these words, "This night Is llolsh izzar, the king ot tin Chalilenns, slain." Sin may open bright at the mornin (. It en Is dark n the night! I leain further from thi subject that death sometime breaks in upon a banquet. Why did he not go down to the prisons In Itaby Ion? There were iieople there that would like to have died. J suppose th"ro were men and women In torture In that city win: would have welcomed death, but be conn's to the p.tln-e, ami just at the tiui when the mirth is dii-hlng to the tiptop pil"h ih-atli breaks in at the banquet. Wo have often a"on the sn ne thing 11liMtr.it - I. Here is 11 young mau just come from college. He Is kind. He is loving. H i is i!ithuinlic. lie 1 eloquent. J)y one spring he ma) bound to heights toward which many men have been struggling for years. A profes sion opens before him. H- Is established It) the law. His frieuds cheer him. Ktmnenl men encourage him. After awhile you maj see hltn standing in tho American Senate ot moving a popular assemblage by his el . quencu, ns trees are moved iu a whirlwind. Homo night he retires early. A fever Is on him. Delirium, liken reckless ebnrioteer. seizes the rein of his intellect . Father nud mother stand by and ee the tide of IiIm life going out to the grnt ocean. The banquet i coming to an end. The lights ot thought and mirth and eloquence aro being extin guished. The garlands are snatched from the brow. Tbu vision is goue. Deuib at the 'banquet'. ' - - r I hae also to learn from the subject that the destruction of the vicious and of those who despise Ood will bo very sudden. Tin wave of mirth hud dashed to thu highest point when the invading urmv broke through. It was unexpected. Suddenly, almost always, come the doom of those wlii; ilospiso Ood and defy the laws or men. How was it at the deluge you suppose it camo through a long uortlieast storm, sc that people for days before were sure it wa coining? No, I supjios.j the morning was bright; that calmness brooded on tlr waters, that beauty sat mithri mod on tho bills, when suddenly the heavens bur-t nnd tie-mountains sunk liko nm.-hor into the sa that ilashei clear over tho Andes and the Himala yas. The r.cd Sea was divided. The F.gyptiaus tried to cross It. There could be 110 danger. The Israelites bad just gone through. Where they had goue. why not the K,'yptiaiis.' Oh, It was suoh a beautiful w.ilklug plii'e! A pavement of tiuge 1 slinlls mi l pearls, and on either side two great walls of water solid. There can 1) 5 no danger. Forward, groat host of tho Egyptians! Clap the cymbals nn l blow the trumpets ot vi-Uorv! After them! We will c:it'h then y.if, an'l tbov shall bo destroyed. JJilt tuj will's begin to tremble! They rock1 Tliey fall! 'VT.i rilshlnir wntc-ul Thu uliri..l ..r .I....-.., I men! Th swimming of the w.ir Iior.ps lu 'vain ftii thi utmr.it Tha ui... .:..,. .1... nut itiii ,,i im: great host ou the boH-m of the sua, 01 pitcAy iiy'thJ niigry wavo oh thjj bench 3 aattor.iJ, brulsod nnd loathso.n i wreck! JiJJdnW Ofstruitlonji n-j. . Om blllf Hour bofore tu-jy JouIT n jT u'lvdV-IleviJ It. D stroyej, nud without rni9y. Ism Just setting forth n'fact, which you have noticed a well 114 I. Ananias comes to the apostle. The apostle sava, "Did you IJilh? InjJ for so'niu ill?'' II- suyj., "Yes." U WAT ainT. "TT7!ti). 4s quick as that! Eapphira", Ills wife, .inie in. "Did youseii m land for so niuoh? ' "!!.' i w.. a lie, null fiulolt as that she w.w drvlf oil's rnjkasthat she w.w drlf Ojjjj s art Upon tho JuTliiuT Him, TbvoufraTdi1v. sportsmen do not llkj "shoot 0 iinr on 11 anrl tr nrtni-.fie- If llmv i.i-.i iuilgmenT Htlll llMflT ITi- SKiueu HDortsmon 110 not iik t.l xhoot a bird standing on a sprig nenr-by. If they are skilled, they pride themselves on taking It on tho wing, and they wait till It starts. Djat u isau old snorbiii'tu qnj lie loves to take meu flying unJorthoirys.nl. Hu love to tdki fliom on the wing. Oil, Liy to Ood this nlgbl! If there be one In fills prtWiTuiyj wjjo has wanderel far away from Christ, tliougK he may not have heard the call of the gospel for many a year, I invite him now to nouTi! and be saved. Flee from thy slu! Ft? a, to the stronghold of tbo gusnnl! Now IsiHiasal oepted time. Now is tho day of snljiiu ' (Jood night, my youn( f-.u J,"' ''TP. ifu,4riU try Him'wholever - h"'J ' th" morning SKS? nl,r ar' thou a da" bi 'Hhouldst thou be awakened in the r.. r- . " - Vr oy something, thou knowest not what. mi tHBfo nc .ift'iuwH uuBiiuiu luurooin. - ..1 il I ... 1 S.J.. J . aal baal writing ou th wall, uua you foul that your last hour is come, and there be a fainting at the heart, and a tremor in the limb, aud a catching of the breath then thy doom would be but an echo of thu words ot the text: "In that night was Ilulsbazzar, the king of the Chaldeans, slain." Oh, that my Lord Jesus would now make Himself so attractive to your souls that you cuuuot resist Him, aud if you have never prayed before or have uot prayed sluco those days when you knelt dowu at your mother's knee, then that to-ntght you might pray, saying-; Just as I am, without onn plea Jlut that Thy blood was shed for m",' And that Thou bldst me cumu to Tbue, O Lamb of OoJ, I come! But if you naunot think ot so long a prayer as that, I will give you a shorter prayer thut you can say, "Ood be merciful to me, a sin ner!" Or, if you cannot think of so long prayer as that, I wyi give you a still shorter one tbat you may utter, 'Lor i save me or I perish!" Or, If that be too long a prayer, you need not make It. Vise the word "help!" Or, if that be too long a word, you noed not use any word at all. Just l-jok and live! BUILDINGS BLOWK DP. MANY KILLED. An Appalling Explosion in a Detroit Newspaper Office. At 9 o'clock Wednesday morning one of ths steam hollers connected with the Detroit Journal plant exploded with terrific lorce and terrible result. The boiler was located la the southern! corner of the building, No. 49 West Lamed street. The first floor was occupied by the Journal mailing department, In which 15 meu aud boys are usually omployed. The second Moor was occupied ty the lingers Typograph Hup. plf Company, employing 7 or men: the third flour by Hilier book bindery, which employed fully Vi girls nnd men: the fourth ty W. Koblbrand, an engraver, and on the Dlth floor was the stereotyping department of the Journal. Only three men were at work In this department when the explosion 00 curred. Thebulldlug No. 45. occupied ly John F Davis A Co., grouera' supplies, nkn the other, was completely wrecked. Duly live or six persons were at work there, however, when the disaster occurred, nud the loss oi life in that building will be smuiL in au Instaut tbu I uudiugs were a mass ot ruins, under which were burled many human beings- A dozen dnd bodies have been recovered; a score of perwon were Injured and more than that bomber missing, with a certainty that many mure ilea I bodies are beneath the luli.s. MORE GAS AND OIL. Supply Increase.! by the Karthu,u.ko of a Week Alio. In the vicinity of McKcesport, pn., ns i Isc wherc, the recent rartbipuike, experts sny, ha had the ctTccl of Increasing the priMsiiro of wells lu the natural ga belt. The earth 'lutke Is said to have considerably imitated the Interior nf the earth, nnd opened up the 1.-11 and oil Welle, so that old wells that weie thought to be past uieiu!ues urn now pro ducers. Webs bose presHiues nica-'ircd miners now have a pressure of pounds, tt Is said. '1 ho lirnpeviiin and Murray Vi.I- ills. Iricta were greatly Improved by the shock. 'I heeartlnpuilie pin-sed from the I'lndluy 11ml Wood county, )., Ilelds. Here the mi belt wai encountered, and the effects were Dually tell lu the gas Ilelds of Pennsylvania. The Danube, the lihlne and the Heine are at the lowest ebi. recorded for n long streieti of lime. A water liinilue is one ol tbo dread possibilities ol the Immediate future. M. Ilevol has teen B pointed French min ister to l'.ru.'ll. MAKK ICTH. I'l I I'slll 1UJ. Illll'. M IIOIT-AI K I'HII KS AKK l.tVKN HKI.OW, (.milt, I lour and t tni. WIIKAT Nu 1 re. I ;u rf ;i .So. H ri d i.-i ;o lnn.N-.Nn a )i l..w , r, 10 41 No. It yellow shelled 3? .Is .Mixed ear, lis ,1:1 O.VIm No. 1 Luc i- Ne. it white s:ttv lil Kr.lift No 8 Hl.llu ."-j ii'ly I.U'lit mixed v.1 irii ' "..No 1 ? 4S No, i western 4.-, 41, Fl oitW iiiier patents bleu Is,. !l M : ; f, LiO hpriiur pnteiita K. :',.-, r. ...rfriii.'ht winter . :t 10 a;u btraiKht klA bakers' -I i r.i Clear Inter u ti: 3 :i hye flour U -mi :t mi I1AV Nu, 1 timothy ir, 7., n, no No. ii II no I.-, ii SI laed clover. No 1 M ii 1 1 isi New Hay, from shk-.ii . I'. si s no FKKD No. 1 White M. , iu 17 1.1 f, ..u No. I! bile Mi'Mlinns l-'i Ml p. on Itriiwn MlililhiigH lire 1 1 .Ml llran, bulk 1: i j 10 KllttV -ttUent I,-.-, I, .-,( tim I, ; nt Dairy I'roiiuils, DI T'l Kit-Klirin I leainei v g & 11'. i (tic I renin-rj -,-n m I am y ouuiry lb.IL ji p, 1 ew ((lli.le met tssikllig ;, ii I llKKK -ioo, ut-w .1 111 New mk, new p, J 1 Y lS'-(UBlll tt Is i J Llllinuiffer, liewnuiKe jil ..., trull aud Vegetables. AI'1'I.KM libl 7-, ... I'l. l lll'.s. Oil . J . I'K l(, 1. 11 , -, j ... , lihA.VS lluinl-pl- kid, pir bu.,. lu 1. Una, Hi f, IlilAlur.M-r'liiu, In dir. b.i rioni hloi,., nu .in -r, ( Allll.MiK- lb. inn k'ruwn, bl.l .'si 1.1 UNION - 1 eii,.w, im n, I'unltry, l.tfl. Live ("bii kens, V pair 4" vt M Luelheka ppuir iu ,11 lir.-m.-i chli'kein,, i lb. 7 s I. iie I iirkc ). in 7 KiiiiS-l'n. Mini iihlo, freau r, 1 H-.A I IIK'.IS. l.Atrullvo-ese,(lli U 10 Nu. I K. Live l.eese, l llj 411 4', Country, liirifn pneke-l X, in M ls-ellmieous. ftHI1.S--CI1.vcr ti' lbs t r. r.il ,4 0 . iluioth), prune i , 4 n Jilun liiase 1 40 j u 1 ItAl.M-l ounll )' lulled .I4 J llo.NKY NMntu iluter p, 1- MAI'I.K Hi KIT, new 70 sn CliiKIt Country, sweet, bbl J mj 3 mi TALLOW ( 1 CINCINNATI. VUil'n Itlaisl W IlKA'l -No. W Itod u-, .,; H I. No. 8 4'i C'OHN-Jlisud ;tJ OA I S nn ii KtiliS jr, bl 1 I r.K-ulili. reamer)' H .- 1I1ILAD1 l.l'Ul A. novu 4 3 1 VtllKA'l -No. 'J Keil or COKN No. J Mixed : .17 OA'IH-Nu K While i'l -.' Hb'TTKIt-Crvnuiury, -lia '..' VI fcUli I'm, firsts . ; .. Jil MW VOUb.. " II. ol il -i'alrnts 2 T5 t 1J WlltAT-No. Sited n? A HVK-Stiite M 7 COIl.N No. V .17 UA'I'M-Wbtle Western St lib l l liil . leainery W M ti.i,n-Mule uinl i'otui It LI VIS STOCK. ( IKTHAL fclOLK VsJUSI, tiar LlUSUTV, I'A. tAllLS, Prime, J,"00to 1. 100 lbs (mod, l.'.uo to I, J) Hi 'I ldy, 1,040 to l.lHini fair lifc-lil steers. t I to 1U00 Ihs... Cuuiliiou, 7 'JO to VOUIL uoua 4 i i 4 4 70 4 nn 4 wCi 3 Hi S Iki 3 u .1 il V li i or, .1 ill .1 7(1 :i 71 :i sn ;l ,11 .1 mi 4 ',i U .'.) a;; a no in '. ii.- I M K 10 1 1 1 & i! no 4 50 I lirlil welxlll A.eiiilllll heavy laniKliH and Mui'i . Jtxtra. W t ins lbs t.ooil.Bi I.. Ui lbs ruir, 7n to so lbs. Cuiiiiiiuu bpruitf Lamb Chicago. Cattle Coiiiiiiiiu tn esira steer ,:i.vUia.'.4.i; stixkirs hii.I tumler. i.iiiv'iUi ou aud bulls, SI 4U.1.7J; ml vet-. '..01 IIoks heavy, I.Tsii Is.-V; euiuiuon 10 i-nutee mixed, t1 l.'4 i WU; eboiee iihsurted, t liOn.isS; IlKht, l.lllls,)..".; plg. SI.7. is-i Iki. Mieep In tvilor lu choice, I. J. 4U; luiuhs, i.'Kljti.A. C'lucliinatl Hog select shippers. 4 ISif t M butchers K0al.nulv; lair to od packer SMU1 loj.7.': fair to llgnt t-iuoto.l.s&: cuiuiuun and roughs tolo-LMJ cattle good shlpprnS4.untul.u nasi locboice Si lntol Mi; fair lu inediillli S i- VMo L(S; oouiuiou S'.'.&uloD.UI Lambs esiratkUl; svud to choice S3.4J to t.lb couiiuou W laU K.50 t ti ii. i WOMAN'S ENEMY. rZItlTOMITIS SELnott erARe ITS riCTIMS. When tt Pnes Hhe Is Hut Wreck Thy Slelaae Have Lang Mean I'owertess The T.t parlance of a HaltU nor Woman, From (Kt lltrald, Baltimore, MX Mr. S. P. Grovs, a marrlcl lady with srrandchlldren, lives 417 Tlnkney I'lnce, Baltimore, flhe would easily piss for a woman of half her age, and owe her present state of good health mi l probably her life to Ihs use of Ir. Williams' l'lnk Tills. A ItmxH reporter called at th house a few day ao and was informed that Mr. Orovn had gonn out for A walk and would soon he buck. Tho sorlbo wo uhmd Into the parlor to nws.lt hor arrival. The Mom gave every evidence of refinement and the cam nnd nttentioti of S) good housewife. Choice books lay around giving proof of the intnlllgcn-'c of the family, and tho walls were decorated with many rare article of virtu nnd brica-bra.) from Mouth America, Japan, and other counlrie. When Mr, drove wn nnnoiince l the reporter was astonished to llnd her sueli n v.oin:; lo iking and healthy woman. Hhe I well educate,), and I n r.nint talker and lttterctin( to listen to. Win, however, decline,! nt first lo spealt of the result she ha I eviietienced from Inking Ihn Pink Tills a, she said, she did not like j to have tier name appear In prml In anv way. j "However," she il'bb d. after ome I'll In hesl. 1 let ion. "thn pill did me so milch good that 1 I ml!ht be doing wrong by nol le'img smnn 1 other sufferer know what tlmv did for tne." Then she aid. "Dr. Willia-ns' pink l'llliir 1 rertainly all the proprietors represent tlietn . lobe. 1 never bad such relief fmui nnv I other medicine. A short lime ago I had an altnek of iinritonitls which b-ft me In such a pnwinitii I nn l nervous con-liti'in that I de- spaired of recovery. I could neither sleep, ; eat or read with anv degree nf porce or sat- , hta.-'lon. an I ll'e was aleolulclv a burden, H iving h'-iud that ether h I been cured of ; the same tronbleshy !-. Williams' Pink Tills, I se-ured several hov and leg.m to lake th'-in. As if by miiL-l- I at one" bejran to , Inn. rove. They cure I me, nnd now I have ' no symptonisof nervoe mess or of the illsea-e Whi'-h so pr wl nileil me. Knit that's enmicli," said Mrs. drove, in reply to number ipies. tli-ii. Hhe walked to the door as llghtlv ns i yoiini.' girl .'ni l, with a pleas.iat g-vi I morn-. . Ing to the reporter, dis ippeiirn I within tho ' portals of le-r happy h one with a liltl" (rr.111 b-hil I ellniTlng to her skirts. Dr. Willlii'ns' Tinli Tills eont-iln, In a con densed form, nil the elements 11 ss.irv to give new life and richness to the 1.1m. I nu I restore sh.it tered nerve. Tlnk Tills re .old by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of twice (fill cents a but, or six bmes . for if'i.DO -Ihev are never sold in bulk or by mm, by addressing Dr. William' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. I'orcllily Itciiiindeil. !M yotl iiotlt-p what lu'iivy lrn tliey li:ul nt Ihe sc.-islioio ibis si-;isiM' No; but my u.inkcf ill.l. r.otwi'i-n tlm ngi's of sUtrn sml twenty 11 ghl toirll'ly ovtiworks the word "I'uvlrutinii'bt" Highest of all in Leavening Tower. -Latest U. S. Gov't Kcport MflenU Ladies or Gentt. 175 r-R al iur using or svlllii.: 'Ira t'.B "Ii of t.ihuigoit' fsfii 11 hi 'll l'i sip ff" -t. alii i , hi. hrl, M'f""'. Mi' hi'tal. tmti Ja-'nr 'i Ihtlrnsil i d en ft ira fi Uu If I, iililT if'tiil l t- I'Ul'H Mn-1 1 fe .r"reta ui"t f rtt. iati tli- 1 l.-.l. h i Id 4 i 'ill1 rr 1 r, -arldg, - -U 1. g V 1 in" 1 lit. riit ! sr. . I in (rat tn,. ' f..r ',..).. .1r--fi 'Ivi, Um Si l a., I'lallns M m I si line Hurka, Urp'l I , 4 uluMhu. O. $3 A YEAR. 'resident i ll I enr. TIIK ( lUr.M.ii CIIKiiMrl.K. the in, .11 ,1,11,1,. rati.- in -w si;i.t r of Hn- wet, iiii I..- s, ni h.x l.'IVS tt w, f'A i. lie ear Iur i I. No ki.Iiki-i l.ll..i j. Ihls r.il,- I.-hs Ui;ni one ,-;o . Viiii,.:es 1 Till. .'llllllNll I.K. 101 W.1sI.Iiii.-Imii f-1 . I hi, ;,.-. Si Timely Warning. The groat success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Waltor Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led many misleading of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker 8t Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, r.nd be sure ihat they fjet, the genuine Walter Baker 8t Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKHR & CO., Limited, noKCimsTUR, mass. "A Handful of Dirt May Be a Houseful of Shame." Keep Your House Glean With APOLIO for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate The food for all such men, women, or children ir, Scott's Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. The sign ol new life will be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength, comfort and good-nature. Jit irt you ft I Seoll'l Cmkltio vhin yfl ua it anJ met a kff tutstilutt. Scott & Bowne, New V Drusuts. and $i. A nw slio for solillers is belnf teats d tn Oerrnsny. It conslsbj of a kiwi of pasts of llnsoed oil, Tarnish ami Iron filings with which ths solos of new shoes Are pslnu-d. It ts said to kesp leather flexible and (trss ths sho) greater resistance tltnn the bust nsUa; Alri-tidr, In ninny rsglmeuts, the usual Iron nails lmvo tmen rtchanged for ualls of nltiniltittni Jiru.sera, No set of mn in the world morn splly 1U 1 11 strata a certain Imporlnnt point than prise tighten. The point Is with regard to the punishment they give and have to take. Whether vietors or vanquished, they corns out ot a contest bruised from bead to font. That such men should be seen with all th blue spots cured seems marvelous, until w know that they hnvn use I B. Jacoli Oil. Kvery one know the virion of th great remedy and that II will cum bruises, and Ihn moral l, all can profit by th ianiide. If the lighter knows he can be so i-n-Hv curi'd. It I a leeeon to nil subject to burls-, tli. y will loeeuo time from work If tln-v use it. it Is said that It takes a snail 14 days to travel a tube. In Oblt-n Hon s Tentile OM-rlnokid the lin."i lanee of perm, tii-iitly l.i tn fli inl Ilei tis and vti-re snilsflrd ltd ti iih-ii nt in t ion, but now I lull I! is urnrr iil! kii" n ti nt 1 tip of Hv.- 111 s-rnmm nU Ii 1 in.1 Inil iiii.il ii.t.-tipatioii, i ll lnformrd pi-opli-will not buy oilnr InxntlM-. hii Ii ait lor 11 t inn , but tiiutllv in lin e I hi- 11 ui. To Attract Custom. An Ingenious di-vlie f r attracting ciis;-nu wns that of a ftii.ii-rcr lu a Midland low n. Inate.iil nf tlm orilinnry id. tie glass, s large iiiiihImm' of loiiuh niiitfliif.vliig gliisn fni nii-il tin winrlow. Seen tlil'iillll title (if tlli'M- plllic SB urniigo looUi-'l ns largo iis a 1 ii tn pk Irs, ntnl i-ln irlc n large ns iipjile. A gres ills-nlvntllllSf ntiin llltIL' l- tills tiovi-ily was tlm f:ii I lluil m: tlm ilNtniii-.' of aj few yiii its from t!io u linlow l! w.ts iillfa liiin.ss, l.l.i to set' Into 1 lie simp. I"v-s-; 1 ' 1 y l.iinws t!i:it v-nt must hold a magnify ing glass rinse to tin- yes to hi e any iliiti.. through tt. Novi-rilii'le.-w, I'm- sniiio time, nt nil i-vi'iits. the enter, if! -.In.' proprietor ili'l 11 nisliliij; trada, Miitllcil IUO Toiih of Molten filaaa. A cosily His'lili-nt ni i iirri'd tli urhef morning in the Mmli.ti, Ind.. fnilt Jai wirk. The bottom nl n Inrgo tfink attrl, ili-iily fell out, spllllne; ntnl ruining a muss nf million kI.-iss wlciilii)( 120 tuns, Siinc tin- iii'i'iili'tit four Hint! ins nl water linve bi'i'ii 1 laying .H.nsita titjy 11 j i n the iiH'lteii ni.iss, thus previ'tiling what might have 1 11 ,-i ill.s.-istroii llns. Tho fiicloiy wim cniiiu'lliil to nhul Uown two i elis. Is ASTHMAS 'i,'r Dr.ausfJ'e sctuu rnrnina ruriiMin sua i nrriH orLb r lit ljr',lfcu0l'--'n-r in Ills mimitvs , ,-(0V- A A "'I nn.JLir.Sl ..tain.. 9til i'Ji-i.; "riKrul.-.. in II, i .i nl tiu. i .M Al. -1, ( ... I .1.1 as iru inos. n. i ll. a, run t , rs. IN I' 411 US 0n billila Wind All Itht IAIIS. Dcst I '.-iik-ti n.ii, Iw-n s i. Vi In ti-i.e h-.lil i-T iirmvift. to the placing on the market and unscrupulous imitations the food for all such. I low many pale folk there arc! People who1 have the will, lmt no power to Irinj4 out their vitality; people who swinij iiUe a lie ml uliim between strength ami weakness so that one day's work causes six days' sickness! lYoi'le who have no life