Pabllakta Ewrj Thara4ay Ikralag ISO. W. WAOXXSBLLXR. A. U. IDROK ASD Oim SUBSCRIPTION RATES. f l.0 per jraor fwtd U adTanca. ei.80 pnnir If aot paid taadraoc. Single copies, FIto Cant, Advertlaln Ralea, M eenta per Una, nonpareil maaaai ra mt for Grai inaertinr. and 30 eenta oar Jlna for aacta aubaa. ' quenl inarrtlon. r-Or'Klt'ltIiearlia County Court UoikMt between the Fim National Bank and ana UnuntyJalL Oa bis visit to Mount Vernoa Prince llenr j j was accorded the privi'ee that iri given only J to LiEiyette, the Prince of Wale aad: a few other special honored visitors, of entering Wash ington's tomb. He left a final wreath in jiu own name and one in the of that German Navy. Vol. xxxix. Mar. 20, 1902. Number 12 Republican Standing Committee. Adaou :c.P. Fin. J. T. Shawver. Hrarrr Cbaa- E. Drvene. U. II. Kauat Hearer Wet I -J. W. linker, Hurtil Kenn'.nger. Centre W. A. Napp. L. V. lliiiKaman t'liapman Jowpli tang. T. K. Lei k lit. Franklin J. C. HarkenliurK, O. K. bletlvr. Jackaon J. 8. YearR-lc, Wm. Martin. Midllrburr Fiank Npeclit, Kanka W. Toder. Miildlecrrt-k M. K. Krdlny J. M. Maurcr. Munror-II. C. llcndrit k. II. F. Flnber. I'enii Joaeph K. lleiulricka. I. N. Jar ret t. Ferry-A. W. Valentine, K. E. Buyer. Perry Weat-J. H. Winey. .1. Z. Htrawaer. beliiMKauve 1- r rank Keller, J. A. l.udwlg. Spring r. Jl. Kloxe, 1). Harr'aon Snook. I rilonl. U. Mabl. Wanlilngton W. Drown, Myron i. Mojrer. Senator LVxle Slid in a speech last week that the United States has given the Filipinos schools habeas corpu", prompt courts, a new legal code of procedure, and a start on tht roail to civil government, and that "every step ha been in ac cordance with the wise and kindly policy of the ' President who is dead." These are facts as opposed to the empty talk about imperialism. It is a matter worthy of eomoien t that the great er part of the addresses at the Mother's Congress recently held at Washington, D. C, were de livered by unmarried women, who told the "mothers" how to train their children. It is said that two million bushels of jMjtatoes have been brought into the United States from foreign countries since November 1st a some what surprising condition of affairs when it is considered how much more land we have to raise them on than have those countries from which they are imported, and which evidently find this a profitable market at present prices in spite of the duty of twenty-five cents per bushel. Help Your Town. Have you any interest in your own town? If Mr. Hryan is buying a lot of blooded cattle to so, patronize your own home institutions where- iuhabit that new ten thousand dollar barn which stands in the rear of that new twenty thousand dollar house just erected on his thirty thousand dollar farm. In 189G Mr. JJryan told us llut if Mr. M civ inky was elected the rich would be come richer aud the poor would become poorer. Mr. Hryan was poor then and his present pros perity is the best answer to his specious nrgu-ment. ever you have an opportunity. Help local con cerns, it keeps the money circulation around you, and thus directly benefits yourself and fiiends. As there's a large amount of wealth to tax, your rates are correspondingly low; your schools are better equipped; your property is made more valuable; and labor is in greater demand, fllelp ing home industry is the plain duty of the whole people. TZZt met HID A CHJUiCL -ProbiblT niae out of ten men past middle life. if how it happens that they are today ou!y barely earning their living, would tell you they 'never had a coanoe that they were kept back, that circumstances were against them; that they had no opportunities such as other boys around them had or that tuey did not have the proper schooling or else plead some other excuse, The probabilitiet. are that opportunity did visit everyone of these men more than once in their youth or early manhood, but they did not see that all good chances consist in doing everything they undertook cheerfully, promptly and just as well as it could be done. As boys they did not look on every errand as a chance to be polite, prompt energetic; on every lesson in school as a foundation stone in their succcssjstruclure. They did not thiuk that the demoralizing hours of indolence and shiftlcssness which they were weaving into the web of their lives would mar the fabric forever, and reproach them through all time. They did not realize that the impudent reply to their employ, the carelessness and inditlcreucc which they slipped into their tasks would come out as ghosts, in the future, to mar their happiness and success. They looked upon every duty shirked, the minutes they cut of! from each end of a day no so much gain. They did not realize that these things which seemed so innocent, would grow in to giant defects which would mar their future success. They did not thiuk their slipshod methods, their careless attire, their aggressive manners, would lie as great bars across the track of their future success, and keep them back from the goal of their ambitions. They did not think that all these things were the real causes of their being fixtures at salaries f.ten or fifteen dollars a week. They did not think these seeming trifles in youth would doom them to be perpetual janitors, clerks or farm hands, and it would be almost impossible in maturity to outgrow the defects of their youth. 1T7EETS HEWS 00NDEH3ED. uu OLD SCH00LH0USE. Many 31'ii I'l-unilm-nt in Indiana Life Wm' ill ii nil I Willi ii IIm Hum , hie Willi... The olii Yi niiuiit M-li'iolhouse, situ ated mn iu'ucs i :ii i)!' Kuknmo, lud., on the ninth I I it IT of WiUI Cat," was the princif i! i f Kiiniit:' in Howard town.-hi ji. li(i:ircl rcmity, fur a hull century, iiinl s iiidir than n pn.sMii no: in- on :,r. mii.t of tin yminjj men of in'uinir.i'h'i' v. im haw (omr out into tin- (,!!.! its wall.- . Anion:,' these are ii.rluiW i I'lui. Klmer V.. I'.ry un, now .-i.j nl..ur of the normal il pnrtnirnt of the e:iueat ic.ral work in 1hfJ"l.vl.i;',nes ih heiMioiiartera in the c.-uv -,y..;:. h,CZ -";lJli,lcir- . - - , .-Jj-i the chiur ol uiathcmat- av ''" si..-... OLD IIOOSIER SCHOOLHOUSK. (Many Grvat Mm I.tarr.cd the Rudiments Within He Walls.) les in the Indiana state university; George Miller, assistant professor of mathematiesin Inland Stanford univer sity; Kllsworlh E. Ilohry, superintend ent of the ptthlic schools of Delnwnro county; l'rof. Holla Trees, superin tendent of the city schools nt L'rbann, O.; I'rof. Frank L. Jones, state super intendent of public Instruction; At torney Charles Dc Haven, assistant clerk of the Indiana penenil assembly. Some of the old-time teachers who have wielded the birch and directed the young idea in this, famous old school house are Department Commander Capt. Milton Ciningus, supervisor of the lust census; 0. A. Soiners, ex-Representatives J. X. Loop and William Mor ton, a cousin of the late fnmous In diana war governor; Rev. Sylvester Kewline, pastor of the Friends' church in Kokoino, us well as many others. The old schoolhouse is constructed of beech nnd yellow poplar lops, and is now used at n storage house for farm products and implements. It was sup planted a few years ago for school pur poses by n commodious up-to-da'A brick and stone structure. .... - Snmi'tlitnir 3ii-w n Jnpnn. One feature of western civilization has just ma le its first appearance in Japan, where a native woman has brought Mih for breach of promise, hitherto an unknown procedure intlie land of the chrysanthemum. The laiy In queMiun is a wise joung widow, who inuueeJ her well-to-do wooer to ui'rfcnitM mat in ca.-t cnr.er " -i i iT to beck :t:t l.e r she .rfi-it l.COO vi n t. the other. I!- ci lric'ero..ni broke the Fijrn an r::r:y fhoub! 1 The j r. :i?3ge' PRINCE HENRYJSPEAKS OF TRIP Never Worker Harder In Hit Life as When In United States. Cherbourg, France, March IS. The Hamburg-American line steamer Deutschland, having on hoard Prince Henry of Prussia and his suite, ar rived here at 6.35 p. m. yesterday, from Plymouth, England. Prince Henry says that he was so tired when he finally boarded the Deutschland at New York. that he slept almost contiguously for 48 hours, ex cept for the time he appeared for his meals or to take short walks on the bridge. He says he never worked so hard in his life as when ho was la the United States, that he never changed his-uniform so many times a day or faced a succession of situations re quiring such alertness and a certain initiative on hla own part. They were situations which could not be met with merely formal behavior or the mechanical execution of a routine programme. Whilo conversing with members of his suite, Prince Henry has alluded to many things in connection with his trip. He has mentioned nothing more frequently than that no single un pleasant incident occurred In the Unit ed States. Ideas, scenes and Impres sions wero crowded upon him too ra pidly for proper appreciation at the moment, perhaps, but as Prince Henry himself said: "We have accumulated material to think about for months to come." When one of his party inquired what had impressed him most, the prince replied that the great, orderly and cheerful crowds had been his most continuous Impression and would prob ably always be one of his most vivid Impressions. The prince said he saw crowds out of doors and Indoors faces of men and women, with here and there a powerful, a beautiful or a spiritual face. He said his regret, if he dared to say he had any, was that he could not know some of those peo ple better. Lorkjnw from Cobweb, Cobwebs put oa a cut lately cave a wonian a lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cu is Bucklen's Arnica halve, the in- fal.blo healer of Wounds. Ulcers. Sort f, Skin Eruptions, Burns.ticalds and IMes. It cures or no pay. Cnly 25c at iliddlehurg Drug Co., (Jrsybill, uarman & to.. luehliekl, i'a., ur. J W. Sampsell, Pennscreek, Ta. He Proved Ilia Cnae. Mrs. Crimsonbrok Iter complexion was like an Italian sunset, Mr. Crimsoubeak You never saw an Italian sunset. "Well, I've seen one like her com plexion painted." Yonkers Statesman. POWDERLY TURNED DOWN j President Offers Hi Place to Frank P. Sargent. Washington, March 17. President Roosevelt has decided not to reappoint T. V. Powderly commissioner general of Immigration, because of the fact that ho did not work in harmony with the secretary of the treasury, and also because of the repeated Investigations which have had to be made by the treasury department since he assumed office. Frank P. Sargent, chief of the Broth-j erhood of Locomotive Firemen, has, been tendered the place, and,' whilo it( is believed be will accept, the presl-i dent has not yet beard from him. EVANS WILL RESIGN President Will Offer Substantial Pro motion to Pension Commissioner. Washington, March 18. There Is no longer any doubt that Pension Com missioner Evans will within the next few months at the latest sever his con nectlon with the pension bureau to accept from the president a position which will be a substantial promotion but which has not yet been definitely selected. It is well known that Mr. Evans has the entire confidence of the president, and the latter will not consider the question of his retirement until a po sition entirely satisfactory to the com Tl I- ll. l 1 It r k -n..I.t.tr.nt It 19 IUU lUll'UUUU Ul uo Jllcomcui i mlssioner has been provided. No de- to make a general shake-up In, the' fon Jas yet been reached concern, office of the commissioner of Immlgra-' c van MW f tlon at New York, and Commissioner any action be taken un til th. s prcs! Went on Twr; rnmmisBinner Me- s thoroughly convinced that ho has .bU.V MMt. ' W W w n . Ari-lenl lliil) 1oiiI:iii Jn-eJ. t n '-:.-iitific 7i, e .:l.-r ('.ay t ii il - '.l g in Nnv York '. rai s'.at'i'H f a ";) t.. is o'.J was the i:ai.j read l y a . ; i f (.rer.t lan- .SI Home on tlie Ourtiu. . A purser en ore of the Cur.arc!crthaa retired, after corLplo'.lr.g his tine hun dred and twentieth voyage acroia the What He Mor llnre Meant. Miss Smith The doctor told mother that I'll never see 40. Do you think he means that I have a fatal malady? Mis.8 Judsou 'ot at all; he means that you'll never get through being 39. Judge. Xo rroflt In It. "What ore you kicking about? She returned all your presents, dadn t ihe?" "Yes, but the expressage amounted to more than the presents were worth!" Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. rntllnR the Seal On. "He gave me o message to deliver to brother George," she explained, de murely. "Was It necessary to klsa you In or der to do that?" demanded her mother. "Yes," she answered; "it wai a sealed message." Chicago Tost. Sweeney are to be relieved. The president is determined that the re peated complaints to the department about this bureau Bhall cease, and he believes that Mr. Sargent, because of his executive ability, is the person to make the necessary reforms and thor oughly reorganize the service. Mr. Sargent was also offered th commlssionershlp at New York, and it is understood he can accept either the commissioner generalship or that of commissioner at New York, which ever he prefers. . Can't Keep It Secret Tte splen;d work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known be fore. Thousands bless them for cur ins Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Jaundice and Indiges tion. Try them. 25c at Middleburg Drug (Jo , Oiaybill, Garman & Co., RichCehl, IV, Dr. J. W, Sampsell. Pen u screek. And She Saw Him No More, Mabel (anxiously) Have you seen George this evening? lie promised to call. Father He did call. I entertained him for an hour before you came down stairs. Mabel You entertained him, papa? Father Yes. I gave him a list of all the new dresses and gewgaws fMkti last year and the eoateftack. Iwmm taw a young bmi mi jmUriSt4, y he left very karrit4b Tlt-BHa. Wlater The thorn's oa th tree. The skunk's In in ialr; . The morqulto and flea Are inert somewhere; The rattlefnake lies Unconrcloui aqd curled -. In a heap, with eyes ' ' Tight-closed; the flies Nor butt nor caper On the sticky paper, All's rlKht with the world. Chicago Itecord-llerald. found a man of the same high char acter and sterling worth possessed by the present commissioner in so high a degree. Engineers Join Mine Workers Wilkesbarre, Pa., March 18. Local Union, No. 44, Brotherhood of Coal Hoisting Engineers, decided last night to Join the United Mine Workers of America. The members are united In their objection to the swing shift or der under which the firemen are now working. The affiliation will take place on April 1. The engineers say that every local of the brotherhood In the anthracite region will follow their example and surrender their charter. A VICTIM OP IIAIIIT. Hunter' Arm Blown Off. Elkton, Md., March 17. While gun nlng for wild ducks on the Chester river on Saturday, Mldford Capels, 17 years old, was perhaps fatally wound cd by the accidental discharge of his run. His right arm was biown off, and owing to the loss of blood it Is feared that he cannot recover. Horses Take Place of Beef. Allegan, Mich., March 18. A car load of horses Is on the way to New York for shipment to South Africa for use in the British army. Horses phy ically sound, but too old to be ser viceable, were purchased for food to take tbo place of beef, which Is scarce in the land of thp Boers. esi Raid Bill In Congress. Washington, Marcn 18. Representa tive Otey, of Virginia, yesterday intro duced a bill appropriating 1100,000, 000 as a "good road fund" to improve the highways of the country. ' t WattaMday, March 12. . - The gbua works of GUI Co. of FblUdalphU. wm totally destroyed by fir lut night The ton U 50.00flt. 3. K. Oliver, a well-known business man of Roanoke. Vs.. committed sui cide in a New York lodging bona). Margaret D. Stark, aged 7(. waa killed by a fall from a second story window of her home In Philadelphia. City council of Toronto, Ont, pasted a resolution barring American con tractors from bidding for. municipal work. It was annonnced at the White House yesterday that President Roosevelt would not visit the Charles ton Exposition until the second week In ApriL Thursday, March 13. Southern lime manufacturers will petition congress to remove the tariS on lime to Cuba Joshua Wllbour, United States con sul at Dublin, Ireland, died at Ruther ford, N. J., yesterday. The senate of tho New Jersey legis lature yesterday passed a bill permit ting the use of voting machines In the state. Frost leaving the ground caused a four-story brick building In Chicago to collapse. The structure was valued at (50,000. Fire caused by an exploding lamp destroyed the home of Marie Rank son, Ishphemlng, Mich., burned to death her daughter and badly burned her three sons. Friday, March 14. William J. Bryan visited the na tional house of representatives yes terday. Mrs. Collls P. Huntington has given Harvard College floO.OOO to complete tho endowment of the medical school. According to the United States cen sus reDort tne couon crop oi im country in 1$99 was valued at $369,' 758.171. Railroad lines east and west of Chicago are likely to-become involved in a rate war over the summer tourist business. The transport Sheridan arrived at San Francisco from Manila with 97 sick, six insane, 1,189 Bhort term men and part of the Twentieth Infantry, Saturday, March 15. J. P. Morgan & Co. deny that they are negotiating a lean of $12,500,000 for tho Chilean government. Dispatches state that 40 lives were lost in the recent tornado and storms that swept over Louisiana. Champion Bicyclist John Lawson, the "Terrible Swede," died in Milwau kee, last night of pneumonia. Fire destroyed the barn of the St Louis Transit company,. together with 70 cars, causing a loss of $125,000. By her clothing catching nro from a stove, 15-year-old Stella Jarvls, of Camden, N. J.. was frightfully burned. . . Monday, March 17. Dr. William Warren, professor of music at Columbia University, New York, died yesterday. Senor Concha, the new minister from Colombia to the United States, pre sented his credentials to the. president today. Dr. Von Ilollebon, German ambassa dor, gave a theatre party Saturday night, having for his guests President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Beginning April 1, rural free deliv ery will be Instituted in Ewlng town ship, N. J. The route Is 24 miles long and will servS 200 farmers. After living three weeks with a broken back, William Ramsey, of Wll- llamsport, died Saturday. He was In jured by falling through a railroad bridge. Tuesday, March 13. The United States supreme court will take a recess of two weeks from next Monday. Three Italians were drowned in the river at Spring Valley, 111., by their boat capsizing. For abusing his mother, George Boles, of Martin's Ferry, O., shot and killed his fafther. The United States cruiser Albany and gunboat Nashville are at Ville france, France, where they will re main for two weeks. Fire destroyed twelve business places in the village of Shortsville, near Rochester, N. Y., yesterday, causing a loss of $70,000. The New Jersey court of errors yes terday refused a new trial to Samuel Van Stavern. convicted In Camden county of murdering his wife. fca lart. I fr J tHlakaadincvhaaUMbtltoarar 'atid aa. Warn title aia a aSSee Steaattaana beaafaaal. fwnn 2 lawtaaaxaaaltaaaaK aaanla tanaaLTi fcUi atotaHaalaaia THTItSDAV. MABCH Ik, la AJaaae Katkas Rarkeabarr. idalalani.r M. Haekenbar-, will aeU lu j Wka..aikaaakoMtk, f HrBSDAY, MAR. . at DanWra cfcJ . la-tin .1 kaaiaanla tmd train,;! SAtTTuaT. MAN. . if all ot J iaralaaj laanlaaafr. TCI80AT, MARCH M, near Kants. P. J - ninwa i najo larmlnjg Impk TUBHUAY, aaroa larntini SATURDAY. MARCH It, one-half mil,. Alios, joob i. sneneri ariu aell a wwi aura (arming impieoMnla. Ill, Vlll aem ij aaaat oj cattle and tannine IniouZ LY. MAR. tt. V alia went ol FnJ Howell will Mil 1 bona., img iaaplcaaaataaad honeehoUl Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills; tney cure uys pepsia, biliousness. 25C. All dru2Klti. Vi ant your mnu;nrlin or bwirit a beautlfbl Tiriaii or ricli Mark? I'Im-ii tiso BUCKINGHAM'S DYEttera Photogrnphcr (on tour, abrient-niiod' edly)-Oiow smile, please I Punch, KlDDUEGH Marki Butter... 22 Eggs...;... Onions....'. Lard Tallo....; Chickens... Side 12 75 12 3J 7 8 Wheat.......... Kje. Corn Oats ii Potatoes .... BraiiierllKl.i Middlings "j Shoulder 10 Choii ar w I " 1 uam 14 IFlourperbbld EXECtTKIX'S NOTICE. Notice I, J nm IKa. 1i.m ... Ute of Ueorce lamjpbcll, late ol I'liiut, J hip, fnjrder Co., Pa.,dec'd, have b,.eB J in due form of law to the untleral all indebted to aaid eatnte ahnnld make :J diate parmenl and thoee naririK elnim. Jl Hahould preaenttliem duly autlHsiuiiu1 aettlement. 4 ?: .W. OAMPBRI, Eiectd LIFE SUBSCRIFTW.N TO THE OLDEST Sl'BSCRlBER. For the purpose of discovering Y n .. V ;i ..it . uao uwu a BuuHcrim-r oi toe l i)i the longest continuous period of J the publisher offers as a preniiuni subscription' to this periodical. offer is open to all present subwiiJ lo compete for this life subscripty subscriber must show how Inigbi tjiken and paid for the Potn aui subscriber who can show thy lo: period for which the Post was a and paid for by him will br-giJ paper entitling him to receive the: free as long'as he lives. Among the subscribers of a live, greseive and nggresslve newnKiiw the Post are the best citizens (( county and those who have A unyieldingly loyalty to a in r for the best portion of their d.ivJ entitled to some valuable coneiik-n: And with a view to coiuiiliif this portion of our friends we now the above premium. a suoscrioer wuo wanis tocouJ tor this prize must send in his daii the quicker the better. The inmiJ claims will be published from tii time so that every one can see m going on in the contest. As .-oor. seems established that we have covered the winner of the prizel contest will close. Bend in your name at once una tho time you have received and lor the Post. John W. Wenninger has Dri scil receipt signed by Jere Urousei Apr. 8, 1878 for Pct from Sept. 7, to .-cpi. v, lrui. xnis gives .Mr. ninccr a date from Sent. 7. 171 says he received the Post for a kl time, out up to tills time Has iee: iiblo to discover proofs of an older lie will be entitled to an older ilnld the above, upon presentation of jl oi me same. BH. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County.) FraDk J. Cheney makes oalt be is the senior partner of the of JJ'. J. Cheney & Co., doing ness in the city of Toledo, c and state aforesaid, and that said farm will nav the sum of Hundred Dollars for each andij case of Catatrh that cannot ben by the use of Hall a Catarrh FRANK J. CUES Sworn to before me and bum ed in toy presence, this Gth dJ December, a. D. ltm, A.W.GLEAS051 Notary Poll F.nallr Idcntined. . Two Kculiu'ky cont,'re-aiticn holii tuibibi'd rather freely ol their nativi hevernje wore ntahinj,' rdnfiiltrablt noUti on buurj a tritiu, and the con ductor fiuiilly called upon thiiuto ktej qnk't, "Sir," said one of the local states men, "1 want you to know that we art members of ihe state-legislature.". "Oh, .1 don't doubt It," replied tht ticket puncher. "You hove all tht ymptouis." -Chicago Polly Ixcws. GENERAL MARKETS. Philadelphia, Pa., March 17. Flour firm: winter stipernne, z.oo'ai.au; Ii ..! I .1... t'J or,,Q R A . city mills, extra, 2.903.15. Rye flour teady, at 3.253.35 per bbl. Wheat steady: No. 2 Pennsylvania, red, 88c. 68c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, 61c: lower grades. 49c. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy sold at $16.50016 for large bales. Beef steady: beef hams, 19.6020.60. Pork firm; family, 190 19.60. Live poultry, at 1313c. for bens, 8V4(Jf9c. for old rooutors. Dressed poultry sold at 12c. for choice fowls, and at 8c. for old roosters. Butter steady: creamery, 20c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 16c. per dozen. Potatoes were dull; oaatern, 8588c per buBhel. - Live Stock Markets. East Buffalo, N. Y.', March 17. Cat tle nmrkt active and cnerally 10(fT2ne, klclicr: choice to best steers. I6.30ti t.iu; Kouit butcliom, $5.U(if 0.75; line fat helfoi-i, J0.75C(j C; flue fut cowa, J4.75 frB.10: fnt bulls. 4.G0iTi5; venls, $5.50 (7.75. Hogs active and 5c. higher; heftt heavy. SO.Dofi 0.60: mixe(J. Jii.&Oiu; S.65; go(Hi plg, $0.10(36.15; roughs, 1 0.75 ft (i; stags, f 44i4.0O. Sliocp stroug r; mixed tops, ?o.405i5.G0; culls to eood. I4ff5.3r.: wethers. S5.C5frB.90: yeiirllngs, f5.85ff6.25. Lambs penrally 10c. lower; tops, S0( 6.65; culls to good, $4.75nG.6t). East Liberty, Pa.. Mnreh 17. Cattle steady; choice, $4.600.67; - prime, Ifi.20ii6.40: Kood. $5.505.90. Hoes Steady; heavies, fG.G5ff6.C0; best wtfllumB, J6.656.70; heavy yorkers, 6.B04i6.70; light yorkora, 0.606.O; pigs, ?C8.15; roughs, $5176.10. fehecp luguer; bent wethers, fd.b&U'a.BU; com niou to good, 15(20.50. .. skal I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken nally and acts directly on the and mucous surfaces of thesjl Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY k CO., Tro Toledo, Sold bv Druormts. 75a. ilall'B Family Pills are the bd Stops lb ConKii m& Work on 1H Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablet) a cold In a day. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. WANTED! Reliable man for Manage Branch Office we wish to orc this vicinity. Here is a good ing for the right man. KnM good reiercnce wnen wrim. She A.T- Slorris "Wholecals fiarlllflTI. OHIO. Illutratcd catalogue 4 cts. 3-151 Assignee's Notice. In rc aMlgnfi tnte of Kllrnbutli A, Harrier, ilolng liuainou M a. Itamer. anellt. v...i ti.tr.liv siren Hint F'l0! llnnier. d..liiii btwIiH-M J'm airrnt. ol wri rerry inwnauip. j I'.iinnvlnri tina made an bwIC'"'! hor property and effecta, for the b cicultora w me uuuurainiiou. Tliat all peraona knowlna 'n,"l'l'3 a a I.I a .a aiLnlll'll r 1 . ... .. uraiuirra 4 to HI"A
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