;Ul Hi) U t -.1- l! ro t li) i t Hi" irv. it.), timo ' inly : tnv ! bi- til rum litiful aull bi V chr.J )eri. lock I 110 Til limo. ;. 'Irl i!,' Lav irrl'lUl- vlicil il wliiat". WIUO I" lit e ' ;. wh'.'D c) U) C'J ii.iiir f ; liillir. thin; ' will yi''llJ . Tlio ti k uiiuiu? in-out ,..lv ti.t' UJ).)U tcr it. Violin. vatiou illfsl (' igbt Tbt Tmu hair (ton It fodad la Nw Msi I KO. TtiS T. O. C. T. It W tak p a Modern at I a ltd look rr tat map of tfc TJalts4 Btat. w mi A lraear of rlrar aaJ railroad to later nrinwl M to be eoafatlag. But mala stems ) main ati-Mm ere plainly lined. It Is wry moek like a on art ot the hnmaa (retain, with nerres end ertxrine wall denned. Par tjrtlarly do we ee the O. 8. N. (groat Solaria terra; miue nera, wmnn Pan i-arry to the iqnare mnn more pom than eome railroads rry la frolRbt. A prominent btisinw man a a big fllty was attack ljr Solatlca, The tin was awruu He hurried home In fear at he woe id be otIpdM by It. In halt an tier he was enred by Ht. JaooheOll. rtsnnv wii big stook In that famous rmody, and sstsis ob iae i. ti. v. I. (take gcxvl care ot nurself) plan, keeping a bottlo of the great j4io cure alwaye at hand. Mar t Olarmoa fr Caearrk That VooIa Mereary, marenrv will anp1 .4 i mv . t U II and complntei y asraiif e the w hole s stsm titv'i BuivriMg ifcturousii lueniut-uussuriacM. U. h articles should btvrr be ussit eiccnion Worriptumt from reputable tihrsirlana, ss the luamt they will dot ten fold to theeood yon Lipjxoibly derive I rum Ultra. Halls VaUrrh Urn. maaufactart.t tif J. ( heney 4c Co., tiju", v., von iini nq rcurj anl IS taken :rnaUy, acting direolly niton tLe blood and Sjm.i anrfacea of the system. In burins ivi s Catarrh I'nre be lure togst taerxnulnf. kiiHkrn Internally, and la made la Toledo. ?'? f : J- -neney Co. Testimonials free. g" b ild by Druggists, price Tie pr butUe. In Ol.Wsi Tlinre ffojil oyprlcxiked the importance ef prrrna )jr beneflolul effects and wrre satisfied h transient action, but now Hint it le gr-ner- j known that Hyrttpof Klirs will iH-rinanont- cin habitual constipation, wrll-lafuriuod will not liuy other laxittlvr, wlilch ae a time, but finally lujiire tlie strui. Ib fleet rlo light, then compared with bright xidUk&s wns ox til id ted to London la 17. HTS stopped free 1.Y In. K t lir's Oheat nvr Hkktoiu R. n fits nfti-r firM day use. jm-imie iur.'. Tri al is., n ml J.'.ki trial Uut- r.v. Dr. KIHh-. IMI Ar.li St.. I'lillii., I 'a. Drill's lypo-elnctrlo telegraph was tried VtrtD Liverpool and Manchester In Ir. Kllinor's rWAMP-Roor enres 11 Kidney and Hlmlder trutililof. t'ntiiplilet and ronHultatlon free. Laburatorr Hlughauipt'jn, N. V. ;:lseall that the Orst written code of laws (.re ared for Crate la 1013 1). V. iastric Dyspepsia And constipation troubled me fot over a year. I ffrew woree and could hardly perform my household duti(. I had sevnre pains In my utomnh, es pecially at night. 1 treated with our physician sii months without avail. I resortod to Hood's fiarsapa- ktud having taken six bottles I am freo Bill dlntrers In my stomach and am no Vr troubled with dynpopsla." Mis. Mas tiFiKucs, Indian Falls, N. Y, iod's Sarsaparilla In Is the Only SBBBBfe SBBBBb. .BB 'uc mood Purifier antly In the publld eye. f 1 ; 0 for S. :i's Pills enny to buy, rai-y to take, easy in effect. 2jc. FN IT 48 05 (Qreatest flcdlcal Discovery )'lltS0lil 91 the Age. KENNEDY'S sdica! Discovery. ,1 i' iV. . J'.O UNNFDT, OF ROIBURT, MASS., of l'lyu'- Jbflovered In one cf otir eommoa f weds a remedy that cures every Ill J '1B' oi Humor, from the worst Bcro.uia nt common pimple. iu trlel It In over eleven hundred u4 never failed eioept In two cases m1t humor). He has now in iOHU.liif""' Mlonover two hundred certlfl- lu value, all within twenty miles Put. 8nd postal card for book. .l' leUlilM pt'llt It always experienoed from the J'u, ind a perfect cure Is warranted right quantity U taken. tin lungs are affected It causes 10 IIIOCKIO' w.uits t 0 Ft rsins. Ilka needles rasalna p Uien, the same with the Liver ;,1 no W ' This la camel bv the duots ..viii'i l- 'PPl,and always disappears la r will ilf! vur taking it. Koad the labeL f ttomacb Is foul or bilious It win thi.rUil" T)"mlsh feellnss at first -Si i RIof diet ever nseeuary. Eat r 7 can get, and enough of Ik "uuieepoouful In water at bad nu by au Druggist le liir. , whie'u it 1 ,ViT tbostH .TBUti'd llutcain. :ho miiltl1'' in tr rin ..f ( V-a anHi. liK itiue It hu iiai.cU Hie owl ol Fl I .i..i i, ,. . ...... i . V'"' "Wee f SHi and rtpilu u.ii , ikviiumu uuvi luruiiii I mi Wtirr article f ir irtt muiirt Uian 4" i ""' I mk4 fumiiliii and anl. rlll. (ilnn0 alter- fc l'itllllilHlliin Wlniliulua. Tllllri a' IM itHi Mterl Towrr. Sled Unir. Saw ovo, iQt0 Of llMltif-''. iuoI 1 taT t'utirri and irnd "iniifri. on application It will nam on i mTH ""''' '"' l "tu rurnliu Lnui hLllJ.u' uua price. It Ukj makte "WMllf All kl.,l. . .... ... ...In of U' P kw,l cad Fllloor. StrttU, Caluitk Wlf tnil will h. uu lii-w iu u'kK kvadnvi i-oluil kiin , wtjlur- buti in. 'in sinu ItMi h viu irt-t uu . -Mil HIM 1,1,, Horcule. f " utiniucej, fuDyt i-finfiiiiwr w yustr I Maler, II,.. iv 'li.TUIIIT. Mil UI1.AA. u..ilkuon jrcbuM-'11 1 Url HI(ihL5l AWAkl). f..r rfJ-w 17.fl Utti"11' turue; bfRANUM is WINS HOSTS of y wherever its Merits become IS It is the Safest t doubt tl-j .. .itlll.l"- 1 m. . .nil lorConvalescents!: UrS!ISr EVERYWHERE I ni. New Vork. THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD. A LABOR LYCEUM. Illinois Worklocmen Move Asalnst the Fropratlon ef "Isms." The Illinois Labor Lyceum Is the name ot a new organisation that has been launched In the labor movement. It has an Important alealon, according to Its projectors, and was orgaulzed only after mature deliberatien Tbe purposes of the organization arei L To furnifth speakers on eoonomto sub jects; men thoroUKbly In accord with the trade union movement; men who have made a study of Hinting: conditions, and who are In terested In the abrogntlon ot Injustice to the rlghte of men, 2. To lurnloh to organized labor, at cost price, such literature as may be deemed bene ficial to the labor movement. The workluKtnen of England, Franca and Germany have lor years employed men to tlitbt the battles ot orgnnUcd labor In the National 1'arllamcnlS and eluewbere. Knell Union contributes a per capita amount to a fund that is used to keep organisers las the Held who will at nil limes be ready to do what ever Is requested ot them. In England, for Instance. John Hums Is employed by the Trade tnlunlsts to do their work for them in the London County Council and In I'arlla tnent. When a big strike occur he I eipeeled to ne the Influence gniued by his puililal po sition to bring about a smlleravut. When ever a union Is to be orgauizfd he Is always at the command of tho lutereted parties to aid them In their efforts. In America It Is diffi-rent. Until trade union ure willing. It Is said to pay salaries comtnotnurnte with the work to be done, it will bo Imrd for them to secure the entire timo uf any labor leader to advocate their cn.i". For that reanon the Labor Lyceum ha been organised. It was bolicvcd tbnt vigor ous tctleu should be taken to keep working- men beaded townrd the eight-hour dsy move ment and prevent them Iroin drlltlug off Into "lotus." which, It Is claimed, prumlnn nothing but injury to the Inlmr movement. I.yoeutns will bo organized In every town and city In the Htnte, aud good uicn will be selected as as lecturers to nunwer any call that may be innde. A Mate lecturer took tho field about be middle of November. HOMER M'CAW REINSTATED- Resolutions Adopted and Close of the Assembly. The (,'eocral assembly of tho Kulgbts ol Labor adjourned Friday after selecting Gen eral Master Workmen Hoverclgn as a delegate to tbe International Labor Convention In London In Augunt next year, and T. J. O' liellly, of Ilrooklyo, was elected to serve in hi place as proxy. llabllltlns were removed from Homer I. Mellow, of l'ittsburg, and Victor Irury, New Vork. ltntolutlpus were adopted protesting ngalutt tbe competition ot marine and mili tary bands, with citizens bands; advocating tour clii'sen of letter carriers, with maximum pay at; 1.200 Instead of 1.000. asnt present; favorlug amending the Constitution so as to take the power of appointment from the I'rel(lent. Kesolutlons were also passed coudetning the use of mllitln In labor trouble; the circulation of national bank notes, and advocating the goerumuntal control ot high ways. A NEGRO LYNCHED. Three Hundred Masked Men Take Him From Jail to His Death. Charles ilurd, a negro, who murdered Jas per I). Kelley, a young white man, near liar rlman. Tenn,, tun days ago, wns taken from the jail at Wartburg, tbe county seat of Mor gan county, mid lynched Wednesday night. A mob of SOU masked men gathered at a poiut three miles from tbe jail nud marched in lours to the prixon. A demand was made on Jailor I.angtry to "opeu up." This bo re lusml to do, and tbe door was broken cpen with a sle.lge hammer. When the men were on the (oxide tho jailer wns placed under tho point of plnto's and guns, and llnally gave up the keys. The ue gro wns taken from bis cell and a rope plnced nrouuii bis neck. Ho was druggod to an ouk treo 11)0 yards distant, where ho was ssruug AN INTERESTING VISITOR. A Comet Discovered by Lick Observatory Will Be Visible Soon. Tbe following from Lick Observatory Is self explanatory: Tho comet discovered at Lick University on November 10 by C. P. I'vrrlne promises to be an ex.wedlngly In teresting one. l'rofesor Campbell has com puted the orbit from oliservatlons mado ou Mondiy, Tuesday and Wedm-inlay mornings. Tbe lumrt Is now nliout H4,00(j,U00 miles from tbe sun. Tbe ditauce will decreakn and reach a minimum ot about U0,U0U.UOU miles on December 1H, at which timo Its nuguliir distance from tbe point where it Intersects tbe ecliptic will be !I7U degreos. After De cember 19 the distance from tbe sun will again increase. The object is not quite vUilile to tbe linked eye, but Itsbrightnexs is Increasing very rn Idly, and it will undoubtedly be vlxlble wltu. tekscop'iO assisluncc lu a lew weeks. STARVED TO DEATH. Bodies of Five Qold Prospectors Foun'". The dead bodies of Ave men, two ot whom are reoognlzod a being Amerlcaus.havn been discovered northwuat of Mazatlan, Mhx., In a wild section of the Sierra Madre mountains, Tbe bodies are supposed to be those ot a gold prospecting 'party, who left hero several weeks ago. The two Amerlcuns were from California, but their names are not known here. Tbe others were Mexicans. It is supposed that the party lost their way In the mountains, and all died together from starvation and exposure. Drowned by the Sultan. A grim story Is published In London taken from a private letter from Constantinople, according to which a diver, while recently engaged In aaslstlng la the work of driving piles for a new pier at the Golden lioru, on reaoblng tbe sea bottom was surprised to llnd bluisell surrounded by the bodies of a num ber of men apparently standing upright around him. Upon investigation the diver discovered that they were the corpses of students, many ot whom wore known to bim personally, who were reoently arrested by tbe Turkish polios and afterwards taken out In beats and drowned In the Iiosphorus for taking part In the recent disturbances at Htambuul, All the bodies bad leaden wek-hts attached to the feet, which kept them erect. The diver said there were from forty to lllty bodies lu that spot alone. Alliance Miners Win, Tbe coal miners' strike, embracing the Robertson, Davis and Cnrr mines at Alllanee, O. . on account of a proposed reduction In wages from 41 to 00 cents per ton, was ad Justed by the operators yielding to tbe de mands of the men aud work will be resumed at tbe old scale of wages. A severe earthquake shook of 13 seconds' duration vlslled the City of Mexico Saturday. Water pipes were burst and lour adobe bouses In a suburb fell. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS The Tope Is suffering from an attack ol catarrh, England is prcparlug to push the war In Alb an tee. River men expect a coal boat stage at a re sult of the recent rains. , Debs was released from jail Friday, and re ceived an ovation from bis friends. New York police officials have lsued orders that bakeries must clce at 10 a. m., on Hun days. The Klcnraguan government will abolish lis legation at Washington to save ex penses. The K. of L. general assembly selected Ho ehester, N. Y.,as the place for holding Its next annual meeting. Cuban insurgents have began carrying out their threat te burn sugar plantations where work is carried on. The tolled treasury department has decid ed to pay express charges both ways on gold turned In tor legal tenders. Lynchers made a mistake In hanging a negro In Madison county, Tex. They got hold of the wrong man and strung him op. Honator William M. Stewart, of Nevada, has bought a farm lu Virginia not far Iroin Washington, upon which ho will raise blooded horses. Mrs. Mary T. McMIIIn, alia Mary T. Mack, couvlcted ot counterfeiting 2 cent postage stamp, was sentenced at Auburn, N Y., to 1H mouths In the penitentiary. The Qrst fatality attending the opening ol the Nnx I'erces reservation occurred when A. II Hughe, a real estate dealer, was killed In a qilarrol over a disputed section. China Is noout to establish a new foreign university nt Tlcnuln, whore science, civil, electrlcnl and mechanical engineering, mill ing and law will be taught by foreign profes sors. There Is serious friction betwuon Em peror William, of (lermnny, and hi cnlinl over the proposition to make military trial public. The cabluct wunts publicity; tb emperor oppo se it. Lloyd Montgomery, 14 years old, is in jail at Urownsvlilo, Ore., for the murder of hi fatbor, John Montgomery, bis mother and D. 11. McKnecher. A quarrel with bis fathoi prompted tho crime. The engagement of ?4, 050,004 for export Friday reduces the tho reserve to $2,:!0'), 'J51.64, making a total of gold exported dur ing the 11 rat live day of last week of vT.U'tf 000, and for the prexcut period of gold ex portatlon ot 1 10,C--I,OHO. The chief ofllcer aud Ave of the crew of the Amorlcan lielle lirin, ('apt. Co 1 ley, from Kao Francisco Juno 1'J tor Quveustowo, have landed In a small boat at Kerry Head, Ire land. They left tbe ship, which wa rapidly lining with water, on November 11. Capt. Colley, bis wife and four of tho crew re mained aboard. WHEAT STATES REPORTS. Tho Winter Product Backward. With an Average of HO Per Cent. C A. King A Co., of Toledo, Ohio, have re ceivod replies from :),3.VJ reliable millers uud dealers, covering the eight Slates, iviiWu geu eraliy raise tbroo-quartersof tho winter wheat crop ot the Foiled State. These Stat.w ulxo produce and use moxt of the clover see 1 crop. Winter need crop U backward, Lu'. has improved greatly slneo recent rulnx. lue condition iu lino. Indiana, llilnuix. Michi gan, Kuusiut, Ml-xourl, Kentucky and i'-i.u-Vlvanln is about b.'i per cent ol an uv-rai-. Tke crop is mure siie-ptili to a xevcro winter than usual. Tb acrengn snwu win a trifle smaller tliun the liwt crop. Hlocks lu locul mills uud iviirelunM.' aver age about two-thirds us much a a y .r ao. Tbe clover seed crop Is a trille larger I tmu Was expected. 'lUe domextlj demand penal ises to l0 turgor thau lost seixou. Clover sown lost year was destroyed lu many sec tions by the drouth. SIX CASES OF YELLOW JACK British Ehlp Helen Quarantined at Gal veston. The cases of slcknsus heretofore reported on board tbo British ship Helen, has develop ed Into yellow fever. The Helen arrived at Oalvoston, Tex., Weduesday from Tara, lirszll, with two sick seamen and an unclean bill ot health. On that uccouut the vessel was detained at quarrautiue, where she now lies with six men ou the sick Imt.oue of whom has a well-developed csxo of yellow fever. The statu health oilier has beeu sent for and when he arrives, It is possible that the vesel will be ordered to Euxt Ship Island, Miss. There is no danger of the disease spreading, beoanse tho vessel bus not been nearer to tin oity than the quarantine station, which is five mile out nud uo ouo bos been allowed aboard of ber except tho local quurauUus oflloer. Fast Mail to Canada. Cable advice have been received by the Canadian government announcing that the Imperial government has decided to support tbe project ot a fast mail service between Great ISritaln nnd Canada to the extent of 375.00u annually for a class of vessels simi lar to the Teutouio with a speed capuelty of 30 knot an boor. The J7&,U0U i to supple ment the t75U,(KK) voted by tbe dominion parliament two or three sessions ago, It Is understood that tbe home government wm require tbe dominion authorities to Invite tuuders fur the service. Premier Howell says that with tbe Imperial aid be ha no doubt that tbe Una will be established. Pickaninny Preacher. Wonderful stories bave come from tbe south about tbe power ot a little colored girl pr-aob-er who bos been converting hundreds of per sons, both white and colored, li is iu the Carolines that most of bur work has beeu done. Her name Is Cleretta Nora Avery, aui she I 10 years old. Wherever tho girl preach ed sns stirred up a religious frenzv among the people, and tbe mere announcement of her name was sufllalenl to crowd tbe larnetl halls. The Pickaninny prvacber Is In N"W York, and will preach a uumber ol times be fore she returns to tbe south. Belief For Ariueui Urged. A large number of representative citizens Of lioston met In Faueull hall Friday to dix ouh the Armenian situation aud to urge that aid be given to tbe sufferers. Suitable reso lutiona to that effect, ludorslog the stuu.l taken by Minister Terrell and the eouri of Ureal firltlau were passed, Itobert Treat I'aioe, president of the American peace so ciety, presided, nnd among the sneakers were i itev. Cyrus Hamlin, L). P., of liostoui lit. Itev. Wm. Lawrence, blsuos of Maauliu setisi Hey. F. . Clark, .resident ol the Cull ed Soelety of Christian Endeavori Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, Governor Greenhalge, aud Ilagop Bogigian, of the Armenian relief committee. ' BURNED THE QUEEN Korea: Rale Wa Hand By the Hair , and Then Cremated. Chinese papers by the steamer Empress ol China are bitter In tbelr attacks on the Jap anese authorities In Korea, whom they blame lor the murder ol the queen. Tbey arsert that Japaa Is a nation professing to be civil ized, but It Is the most bar'arous on earth. Tbe queen was hung np by the balr, and after being otherwise abused, tied baud aud loot, soaked In oil and burned in tbe rear of the palace, her remains being reduced to axhrs so that all trace might be lost. Thirty at tendan s of the queen, It Is alleged, weie butchered, their bodies being left about the palace. When the palace was attacked ol tome 1.50U guards on duty only sfx remained at their poMs, and they were quickly dis patched. According to dispatches there were 15 ladles of title In the court, the queen, her mother nod 130 Indies In waiting, 'lliey were nearly all soaked In oil and burned, while the uieu's throats were cut WORK OF COUNTERFEITERS. Arrest Show a Oreat Increase in Making Bogus Coin. Chief Hur.en, ot the secret service ot tbe treasury department, In bis annual report show that during the year 803 arrests were mado, with few exceptions for violations ol the statutes against counterfeiting. Of the-e IM were convicted and ll'J pleaded guilty, 71 are awaiting trial and t4 wero ac.iultted. Altered aud counterfeit notes, counterfeit coin, etc, (representative vaiae) wero cap tured during the year o( nil nggregato face valuoof almost to.iioi.i.noo. There were alxo cnpture.l Vii copper, steel and gln plates for lulled state note, state warrants, pot ago stamp, world's lair diploma, etc. ; also 47 dies p,t counterfeiting com and 'JI7 iim.d for coin, beside n large quantity of cruci ble, photographic otltllis. nmi'hluci. etc. '1 he number ul arrests mu le of persons en gaged in tnanu ai-turtug and linn. lung coun terfeit cuius eliuw a great increase lu this brunch of counterfeiting. SHOT THREE MEN. Texs Saloon Keeper Commits Double Murder. While tho Oreen Zouaves were drll ing on Moore avenue, Terrell, Tex , F, M. Joyce, a saloon man, II red four shots at W. 1'.. Ogle, by, who wa Mending in tho street, a good ileal under the influence of liquor. One shot fatally wout.dd Oglesby. A second shot In stantlv killed S. S. Iluekal.v, a prominent man, and a third went through the right arm o H. II. Scott, Jr., probably necessitat ing amputation. llu.-kabv an I Scott are niettitiHrs ol the Zouaves nud wero drilling with their company when shot down. Frleml Immediately got hold of Joyce, nud with the aid of ollleeis, hurried lilni away from the crowd, which wa Ireni'.led with anger. m a m tiers. I'l lTMIl uo. (HIS W 11(11 KSAI.Z I'HIlK AKK OtVRN WKUIVT.) 4. ralu. t lour aud J-imkI. VtllKAT No. 1 red to No. 4 red t.- I '.l ll.lt.N .Nil H vellnw ear, 'II .11 No. t yi-llos Vied a 1 III Mixed ear I !i IM'IS-No. l4T V - ' .No. white .TV .... Hi hxtra .Nil wt.T ici i'lH-t, l.lfc'hl Hilled I.".' 1MI H k-.N 1 .. ; ! No. 3 western . 45 I'l H.Ul 1 W lllli-r I Hli i. !) .'a I .3 I.l I-ii in y spring patent.. Kaiiejr etrnlghl winter ' I 4u 3 ,"n Mrnlglit X bakers' II no X '.! t lear Vi inter i.1 Ai a : hre Dour f'l It no li A Nn 1 tliuutliy pi Pi .Ml No. I! u.i I'i M tilled ilover. No. 1 II no 11 r.u N.-w II ly, (rum wagniix 1'. i oi FKr.D No. 1 VM.Ite.u.l., 1. .11 17 i.l 1, M No. H S bite .Mn.liii).-x l' no llrnwii Ml l.l.lngB l i mi 11. VI Itran, bulk I.' '.. 1 1 en t'l l(AS In-lit i. -.Ti II -.0 IMI ... li T..I ; I'alry I'rmlurls, lil'TTr.H-hlk'in i leanii i v v. , lii, I Ule y l I l aiu.-l )' -.' 1 mi. ) i .mm i ) iu.1L a I..- Kiade aii'l conking t lli:tsr. I'lllo. IH W '.I New V U, It, Hew I.l V lacunsin !.n ihh u' Limbing. .r. iii-iviuiike in in b in II j:i liHv trull aud VvKelaulva. Ai'i'i.K.s libi :, v a-. I'f.Al lll, bll 1 I.l j , l-t. tc-. Lu . . i DkANS Hand-picked, per bu 1 lu g its 1. una, lb & 1 0 1 A I lir.M Hue, lu cur. b.i VI V.i r rem store, i.u ,,, ; un t Allll. lOh -il. .me (runii, nbl .'.il Hi UMuNs - l i-iluw, on K., au I'oultry, Ma. Live Chickens, V pair nt g to Live Iiucka f I'ltu 7u fo Weened inn nciii., V In ; h Id i urk)-s, lb T a r.ltliS y-a uud uhio. Ireith j; i r IIK'ts. l.xllH livet e,tdu M w No. 1 bx. Idle Oeeiie, p In 40 4.-, Country, huge p.i. m- . ;: 4n Mlt'iiaiibuus. tKEIiS Clover W lb c, 5i) & a k; '1 iiuntby, prune k ikj lllue Ol.ms j 4d j a I KAliA Country mixed -li 1 UuNiiV White Hover , p, Sl.M'Lb hi ill I', new... ,u Ml ClUhH touutry, sweet, bbl t )l & lAI Tallow 4 4 tl.StlNNAU. " Fl.Ollt ltjjj.1 WlltA l Nu. K lieu 0'. ... Mr. ...! 4 , lt.i.-illlud a-.- I'AIS i'l I i'l tl.l.S J., iiU I I tlt-Olilol leiiinery J 1'UlLAliLl.l'lllA. FU'Vlt 8 Uj j ! WIIKAl-No. U lied , 4.UI4N Sv. J ilued :;r, ,17 OA IS Nuk S i bile -,' ht 1 ifcjl creainei j, extia ;'.' -.'I tll. a I'o, i.l biw m) NtW U11K. FLOCK I'ttteiil t ii t.") I 1 YUlbAT.Nuk sited ,,; i,. Jilt stale. COIIN Nu. V UA'la WLHo V esleru iiV I 1 til Lleuiuel ) ti.ot--otatu and i'enn IU '.7 .)ii ;i. i'l i'4 J-i w:j 11 LIVE fcTOCK. IkMHAL fcTOtk Y AHO, KAat UllXMTr, Pi lAllUt, Friuie, 1, IHI lo 1.1(10 lbs i f0 4 I buud, I..00 to I, .0 n, 4 in 1 'I iiy, l,ii..o iu i. ! a to 4 rail 11,'Ul Steel b. '.l to JKKJ lbs ... I; ,0 I 1 tullllliui., I'AI lu VJHIIi SU, ;i uoos. Mgl.l wuiKht a M 1 i . amin ;i ,1 a ; a.y ;j ,i , i.uut In. und Man . 0, ; SUkk'r. Exlta.lin.tnl.'.'i lbs OiHid.5 toll' II tan, 7o lo Sii Inn. Cutuuiou bpiing- l.uiiib- 8 ti 8 0 li . i- I. 1 & i ii n 1 i'i Ml i' ui i 11 Chicago, faille Common to extra sieer :i. :,.. :; slu.-ker uud luedeis, i .'.), .) a k.w nud bull. I.H).vt',a; culvex, S i.im ,v.,.i., Hogs heavy, I.M'ift -..ni; cumiuou lu enuice nused, i. -I.'ieii i0; cUulee SHsnried, .1.7.1.4 1 Ii.l.t, -l.4i'SI.M; pigs, l.t ,...,J. Mieep-m. tt 1 lur lu cboicu, I .t ip 1. 40; lam bi, t i t fliiclnnnii Hogs select shippers, I Ifaiifn buu her S1MU..I .!(,; lair lu good packer .tiliJ lort.i.ii lir l llgnt H.imioj.oft; eoiuuuiu anl rouub U. ih..H Nl l aitls-good lilpperl t,VU4. bll good UM'boI. e 4. lniol tx.j i,iir to medluin l to wl.itj oomuiou t-.lovluj.uii Lambs lrl.ou kood to cliuiov dU lu SUrb cumiuou lo lair ii.W to J lib. . TTbllS) n Ulepi, Archibald Clarke, a farmer living r Orump, Ky I without doubt the most remarkable somnambulist In Kentucky. Be actually during the past itimmer cultivated four acres of land while aaloep. For a long time Mr. Clarko suspected Ble neighbor of tenllng Into hi true patch after night and doing the work. but Anally ena night, while nailing I eome boards on his backyard fence, ho struck bis thumb w 1th a hatchet and 1 awoke, thus residing for the first time I that he bad been working In hi steep, j Among ether things that he ling done j while In the souinrtmbullstc state was ! to lay worm fence for a distance of ! 200 yards. One night he fell nsleep, : thinking that he would rise enrly on tho following day and cut n small ditch to drain a pond. But grwit wns his ; surprise when the next morning he found that the pond had been ditched during the right. On one occasion he got up shortly after he had fallen nsleep nn.l pttttlnc several pounds of butter In a bnsket took It to a near-by grocery iind traded It for coffeo and sugar. For a lung time be was at a los to account for the missing butter. Neither did ho know whenco canie the cofTeo and sugnr. However, since realizing tlint he I n fntillrtned somnambulist, lie lins rjues- tlot'.'.il the grocer, who recnllecte.l II. e vi'Ctirrcuie tircnuso or .Mr. ciarao s triuige behnvlor At tho timo. Mr. Clnrko lived alone, but since ho hns tllscovered bis condition has en gaged the service of n young negro, who takes care that hi employer does not get out of tlio liotiso during UU sleep. Cincinnati ICnqulier. A Conduct or'a Parcnam. Bh.i seated hers. !? In the renr end of the ear, among the tobseen consumer, although there wns plenty of room forward. Kvery time the man next to her puff ed his cigar she looked unhappy. At last she turned niiarply t. the con ductor and said "Smoklngls very dlsngreenhle to me." "Is ItV" he rejoined, sympathetleully. i "it cerutniy is. After a brief silence she resumed: I "Woll, aren't yon going to do nome I tiling or any something about ItV" j "Why er-eertnlnly." I "I wish yon wouldn't lone nny time." "ir 1 were in your pniee, nn.l smoking were dlsngi-eeiible to me, why er " "Well. slt V" "Why, I wouldn't smoke." He meant It kindly, but she got off the ear and reported hlni In the com pany Just the Hrttne. -Washington l'ost Tlic i'urse. For several centuries the purse was always worn fastened to the girdle. A cut purse got Its lisnie from the fact that rather than taUe the time to loose tho purse from tlio belt, where It was ccured by buckles, lie cut the utraps. Highest of all in Lcavcmntr ASTHJV5A ' POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Ol.r:l.r lu fits Dilteit.Hnd fer i KkKlrlal l... k.it. Held I.l orusl.li. on lies . nl p.tMll on rr SiblrrM. THUS, forms. ruiLa HI II.VI, Pit IHN S4..MI. r. isWBaTBBiasaxBSsaBaMsnBxai " -Vs mi Timely Warning. ( The great success of tho chocolate preparations of tho house of Walter Bakor & Co. (established p in 1780) has led to the placing on the market 'many misleading IE of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of puro and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that sajatssfl they get, the genuine Walter Baker 8t Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKIIR & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS. You Will Realize that "Ihey Live Well Who Live Cleanly," If You Use APOLIO nothing: lost 5cott's Emulsion makes o.d-liver oil taking next tiling to a iileasiuv. You hardly taste it. The stom ach knows nothing ahout it it dors not trouble you there. You feel it lirst in tho strength that it l.rinV: it shows in the color of tho cheek, the rounding ol' tho' angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you. slipping as easily into the blood ami losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory tiling this is -to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on tho stomach take health by surprise. . There is no secret of what it is made of the lish-fat taste is lost, but nothing- is lost but the taste. Ptrhift your druggist A .is a sub.htiilt fr .SV,.'$ FmuNon lot t llit slanJjrJ j others Irv fo r.iut v v. for v t t,tiyj $0 csnts an j Si.no All fir.iucUU SCOTT ft BOWNE ChemUU - . New York A MARVEL RBMARKABLR ASD AsTOWItniWO CURK OF AM RVTRRSf CASB OF 8T. TITTJ' ItANCR. now a Yonng t.adr Itesralned the Cse a Ret Arms, limbs end aerh In Three Weeks. From lh .OdViaddrd- Union, Brooklyn, JV. TTi Too mnch bar I'study at school brought o Bt, Vitus' dnntw. Buch wa tlm eommon er perlence of Miss Olendora Rivers, daughter of Mr. Amelia Hirer, of C9 Ry erson street, llrooklyn. The dieae grevr worsb every month, until the young lady'sv entire right side becarne paralyr.e ; tint, now that a marvelous and permanent cure haa beenwrouglil.lt will be IntcnMing to read! her own version of tlio efficacy rif Ir. Will lams' Pink Pill. "For more than s year." said Mis llivers, "doctors attended me without effecting the slluhlnet change In my condition. If any thing, 1 grow worse under their treatment, until February of this year, when my Condi tion became critical. "I ha I lol the complete ue of my arms and limb and spcivh. I emil I only swallow ll.pii 1, and tlnwe ,,nly a they f,., ninw-lth a spoon, When they could get my mouth open, t want" ! to deep nil the time. The stupor ( laid In wn something like n I rmi ', and no doubt I Would have dbl If they bad not wnked me up al Intervals. "The flrfd week in March my mother, who a sick nurc, was a Ivise I lv n neighbor to try lr, William' Pink Fill In my ense. ! g.d some of he pill a l.ox from N'ellsonT drug store, at the corner of Mvrtl" hvetmo nnd Hall street . before 1 lia l taken one half tho eiuitei.1 of the h x n remarka'.il change wa noticed In my condition. "Uniliialli" I regained the nso of my arms stid llnl' .nd 'peceh. and by the lime 1h" )-tlls were gone I was up nn.l about the lion. almost well, but my mother thought It wi to gef another bo of tlm pills, und this se did, and here you ei ni" nlun l biw fore you with more strength and more am bition than I ever had. "Some of our near neighbors attribute my regained body and health to some miracu lous or supernatural ni?"n"V; but my mother anl most Iullinate friends knov.- thnt thn cur" was effected by I'r. Williams' rink Fills. " I'lins weeks from tbe day t swallowed the first dose of the pill I was as well a you See m" toilltv " lr. Wtllinn.s' Fink Fills for Tal" People nre n speeille for trouble peculiar to fe males sitrh its suppression, Irregularities and nil fortn of weakness. They build up the blood nu t restore the irlow of health to pale nud sallow cheeks. In men they efTeot a radical cure In nil eases arising from men tal worry, overwork er exewes of whntever Dal ure. They nn manufactured by the Hi. Will lams' Modlcln Company, Schenectady, If. Y., and are sold by all druggists at 60 cent a bx or six bote for vJ.fKi. I'l. i'i. l ure Is 1. w. n t. rful Coiik'h medicine -Mh W. I'i KKir. i nn m..;,. ii , ,ii.I liliike Avu llr.H.Myii, N 1 . t'. l. Hi'. IS'.M. IfstTllrted with mreeyesuse Pr. Isaac Th. imp M'li't- 1-j e-t. r. 1 iruiiu IhIiih.'II at -u per tNitlle Mrs. Wlnslew's Smithing Syrup for children lect l.itig, hoftens Ibe gum, re.lucei Infiaina tiMi.nlluyn Imiii, cures wind cullc. ilo. a bottle Jet lias beeu dlncovered lu a doi-.en differ ent plains. Tower. - Latest foit akin 1 i . . 11 n yw "rtHL ALL Uht AiU. U Ucst .nth hrui.. 'l ivi. nt j. L'4 P7l in l.inn Si. ni hv iirtikVi"" I' N II 4H and unscrupulous imitations in
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