m | i» uigate rpora- third stock years. ed 83 nuary, 8 at profit- in 8 lo get ¢ cor- g& ap- stocks $82.50 under d the This ember of the e pre- 3, the ically $82.50 ccond em- f‘ebru- shares } em- ration worth recent work- 7, or i for Dam- rstate at the Crsons s dur- ne 30, 0,787 shows umber was dam- i8 col- se of l over indred were l em- 8,077 vitroad CES. New is. er re- Navy ail of ship- ruiser 1g the to a re the id the ssippi. watch- mpany atten- Tenne- le his- .eague 3 have netruc- brated ith ex- minent i blind States. Hivered Jank been or one Jeaded er the pt and their, Brook- s later {furray, Court of ex- Grand f brib- Lake onvict- omery, > Unit- ppeals. mn this Wilkes- >d and veland, car-end Pitts- 0. A d. r who re Jap- rt Ar- Chifu, G6 num- e forts e Mik- ed the 1 rush- , mpany rerican veland, 430,000 t long, 00 tons he ves- om © werank, &front Oklahoma Raises Broom Corn. Oklahoma now ‘has the greatest broom corn producing district in the and - will» produce more this Fa than Kansas and Illinois com- ined. 1t is estimjaled that the crop Swill amount to about 25,000. tons. country, Nervollestoro: 3iria Dr. R. 1H. Brave. Id In Paris last 6628 persons were Rocks, The man of subsiance was proud to be mentionéd in connection with so high, an office, but he would not be a candidate. . . t *'FRis rock.” he exclaimed; pointing io a great’ granite bowlder, “shall fly 4% Soon As. mine—~—"" Here the committee of notification withdrew, perceiving that their mis- sion was hopeless. —Puck. from iis firm base Beware of Ointments For Caiarrn Contain Mercary, {as merenry will surely doatroy the sens ol smell and ecomnjetely deranget ne. whol “tem wien tering it through the myurofds That surfaces. Sucharticlosshould never be uzed |XCope a + iptions from reputable phy- L. siciar nage they will do is ten fold “Ho the g vy derive {rom ; 3 the: m. Hi: ra Cure, manufaeture i ‘ by I' J. Coeney ., Toledo, O..cantains “RG marcury. hod is taigen internally, acting &directly Pog sue biood and muconssuriaces “otthcsyatem ing Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuite. it is taken in- nd made in Poledd, "Ohio, by I. 3 ey & Co. ALi IalE frae, Said by Draggzists: price, The. per bottle dake Hall's umily Pills for constipation. ors Shing ‘Hand Organs. Tibor-saving devices have "got to gans at last, says the New Sun. In of the latest, in- $ Sten of the organ man turning the he prisses a button. The musie _ plays on {ill he releases his finger. The music is sweeter thai that of other or- “ gans and it'can be heard blocks away. one Some of the new trolley cars at Cleveland have a speaking tube run- ning from the rear platform to the so that the motorman and con- ducter can. talk with each other A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT- oe Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, of 57 Sixth - a" treet, Jond Du Lac, Wis, Presby- -terian clergyman, says: “I had at- § tacks of kidney disor- ders which kept me in the house for days at a time. unable to do any- ihing. What I suffered can’ hardly De told. Complications set in, the particulars of which I will be pleased io give in a personal interview fo any one who requires informa- tion. This 1 can con- scientiously say, Doan’s Kidney Dills caused a general improvement in my health. - They relief by lessening the bronghk great pain aad correcting the aetion of (he kidney. : secretions.” Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale hy all dealers. Price, 50 ceuis. Foster Miiburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. 4 A Good Move. FAL the recent meting in Glasgow of tho Institute of Journalists the opinion was expressed that part of the institute's ‘‘defense funa’ should be used in prosecuting people who pro- fessed to teach jourmalism and “held out illuscry’ hopes to unwary aspir- ants for a position on the press.” As to erime by aliens reports show that the Americans, in England are five times as crimivh as the Russians and * Poles. A NEW CRIPPLE CREEK iN OLD MEXICO. he Toltec Mi ER Smelting Co. owns NINE PRIDE CING GOLD MINES, with fina water , Nn the State of Oaxaca, Mexico, covering 5 One ledge has 800,000 tons of free mill ng of fu siz ht above wafer level, averaging $14.00 per te and there are FOURTEFRE N other ledges. No pro- stock. 140 feet o. tunnels. The Com any A ate of its stock at only 5c. a share, e $1.00, for next Softy ary for the purpose of REL # “ill with ns daily capacity. This will net $500 a day i AA ing a) alle expenses: or e; or 0 per cént. ennual divid nds ue of 5 ftock issued. Every dollarin the Prperiy. REMEN MBER, § aR erty is in The the heart of a wonderfully rich gold district. A few soon increase tan fold in value. and produce an income for life. High est Bank references furnished Remit by Bank Bx shenize or write for illustrated prospectus, to A. CUNNINGHA M, over First Nat'l Bank, Waco, “3 followed the trail fron Texas to Montana with a FISH BRA On the Trafl wilh a Fish Brand Pommel Sticker : rr cold, a wind coat when windy, a rain coat ae it rained, and for a cover at night if we got to bed, and I will say that I have gotten more comfort out of your slicker than any other one article that I ever owasls ’ { The name address of the ‘writer Ld ta a let- termay be had on application.) Wet Weather Garments for Riding, (Walking, Wf Working, or porting The Bign of the Fish AOWERS #153 prRY® TORONTO, CANADA 384 SIO JOHN W.MMORKIS, Pro hihzton, D, C. £.Successtylly Prosegytes Claims, 8yrain 2 Fringes war, 15 adj sdicating claims, atty sines The Eminent Scotch Physician When all other help fails consult DOCTOR GINNER, He will cure you of Cancer, Nerveus Diseases and long laints. Note the address, Pittsburg, Pa. PN. U. ar A.J. TOWER CO. BOSTON, U.8.4. TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited Consumption standing com- 03 Penn Avenua All adv ice free of chs 2 1904. “BURES WHENE fi Best Cough Syrup. in time. Natioaal A'd Coming Soon. OLONE L BROWNLOW, of, Pennessaee, the pioneer ad- vocafe of Nationa Ald to Road Improvement, has given fo the press an in- : tervicw in which he” dis- cusses the progress and prospects of the good roads movement. He sags? “The movement is making gigantic strides: - ‘Judging from the Jetters I veceive, nearly’ everybody in the United Siates wants the Government to aid in improving the roads: I know from the comments of the press, and the resolutions adopted by State Leg- istatures and ce nitions in ail parts | of ‘the country that National aid is making enormous headway among the ‘people. In a veecnt communication from W. H. Moore, President of the National Good Roads Association, hé £aYS: “Everywhere I go Governors and -officials.dndd the 2reat mass of comiuon peoplé want the Government to assist them in building roads—not as a _ques- tion of charity. but governmental duty.’ “I have a letter. fram Profs ME¢ 15. Bruner, President of Hiwassen C ‘olle ge, Tennessee, in :wliich he says: & “ ‘Millions have gone for the in riv canalss and for provement of Thar] ors inillions more will , and Buf oo Good roads ‘are nesded to ot, the products oft ‘the country ‘to tthe, raii- ways, the rivers. the cities. the ouf- side world. Rural routes for the postal department need improvement. - “9 am entering Ing cightieth year. No cnteeprise of caudal importance to this good roads movement lias. come before the Americap people in my day. ¥ There is a’ bigssing ‘In it for Jevery- body, in town and country 4 “But don’t youn think, Colonel, that the proposal te spend: such ‘a“large sum aleng an entirely new line:of Na- tional expenditure will prove startling when the people take a-sober: econ thought?” v “That the proposition is new in one sense, I-concede. priating Government funds to be. spent #u the rural districts for the” direct {a of the country’ people ris de- cidedly new. ‘Heretofore, the principal relation which the farmers have sus- of taxpayers. But I think it is“about time for that to come to an end, and if I am not mistaken, the farmers are coming to the same conclusion.” “As to the size of the appropriation, T want to say that I think it is very small when compared with tire sums we are appropriating for other pur- poses. This is a period of “profound peace;” vet we are proposing to vote $77.000,000 for the army and : single year. My bili proposes an ap- . propriation of only $2 24,000,000 to be | spent in three years. or $S.000,600 a year. just one- twelfth of i § ( posed fo spehd ow eur mavy. 2 wis partie arky stariled last year when we appropr ited over $70,000,000 for river and harbor improvement. I don’t think the taxpaying farmers wii! be very badly scared at an appropri:- tion of $8,000,000 to help them build good roads. Besides, they knoiv they will have to pay just as much tax whether they get any of it back or not: . “You can say that, on the whole, 1 am well satisfied with the progress we Federal co-oporation with the States in building roads is €oming, and com- itg soon.” tl oe Objeci-Lesson Roads © More recently the educational wo the forni of object lessons. Short pieces of -voad have been consiructeld on scientific principles to illustrate the best methods of road building and the use of available local materials. It should be stated, however, that these roads have mot been built at the ex- pense of the Government, It has merely furnished plans’ and expert sapervision. Such work is‘only under- taken on receipt of a ‘request from some educational institution, or some voluntary organization of enterprising citizens, or the pulllie officials of see local community whieh is willing to “bear the expense of furnishing the - | terials and labor meeded. Object Tessan: work of: this kind has ‘seen done in twenty States, and so great has been ‘the demand for such work that not nearly. all the requests 2an be complied xvith. This object les- son work has in nearly every ease proven of great value. The people have not only been shown how to build zood roads as cheaply as possible, but’ they have been given a taste of the Jleasure and benefit of using such roads. The popular interest in this work of the Government has been so zreat that Congress has five times in- :reased its appropriations for the Of- ice of Public Road Inquiries. During the year $50,000 is available to pay Tor the Government’s educational and »xperimental work along this lipe. ' Feeders of Steel Highways, The principal reason why the policy 3 national road building whs aban- joned early in the last century was. the Te world. New that this development ippréachds-completion, attent rerting to the importance of aon roads. And il is especial fying to find railroad men wo on is re com- t- iy :nthusiastieally and devoting the good work should not stops, fhoeve.. The iden of ZRPPYO- | tained toward the Government is that £06,000. -. 000 for the navy te be expended in a have made, and that I firmly believe | of the gemeral government has take 3 mvention of the steam railroads. For three-quarters of a century we have gone on developing our steam roads | antil we have the greatest system in their | fr —e means tv the improvement of the pub | lic roads. They recognize that such roads are not competitors, but feeders of the steel highways. Hence, : they organize [Good Roads Trains, ] load thesn with” road-building machinery and run from -place to place on their SYySiems, stting up conventions and building ohject lesson roads. The work of 1hi ich has “been done in confusion problem to deal with under, ordinary circumstances. «In: nf town, Lalled, Gibsland, La. .a man, has iu- vented an umbrella, that is supported over the owner by a ‘system of vods and which leaves hoth of Lis hands free to be used as occasion demands 1 is ‘hardly ne y io attempt an heLiboration upon the merits ~of this device. . : ae It "will he graticviiie to tin boat has been i to be abso’ fool man who raf.” This Is tant WoHen 10 jean invented which is sal lute proof against tbe insists on rocking the ¢ doiie by the simple attachment of a piece of metal to the keel of the bout, whic the inventor says does not in the interfere with the progress of the bodt through the water, but makes it impossible to inferfere with its stability, in ilo Ww ater. Bi devi ice, which Is he leis Consists of a pide. ot pietht extending the length of the boat and fastened to the keel and extending at right angies with the keel for a short distance, and then curved upward to mect ibe framework of the boat at the waterline.’ Under ordinary cir. cumstances this is not visible and does N. N.. not alter the lines of the craft, and, being open at each end, dees not im- pede its pro; 8 through the srater, bu: any attempt ‘being made to ‘rock the boat is rendered exceedingly diffi- cult because of the weight of water held in the space between the boat's side and the- attachment. it has been discovered that a modi fication of the telephofie ¢an be made use of for the pugpose of improving the hearing of persous afflicted with deafness: While this scheme is not always beneficial, it has been found to afford great relief to i large number of persons afflicted with deafness. Of recent years inventors have devoted themselves to the construction of in- struments of this charaeter in the most convenient form and of such shape that they can be used without attract: ing unnecessary attention. There has been recently patented in this country, the work -of- an ‘Australian inventor, an installation of this character which can be stowed away in an ordinary Derby hat, the only portion of the apparatus exposed to view being twe ear tubes which depend from the sides of the hat and repose in the ears. The sound collecting hells are adreitly con i in the sides of the hat crown.— hicayxo C hrogiole® WORDS OF WISDOM. Painting the doesn’t purify the product. (ood cheer puts love's Lets of gold. God's figs promise us moro than de sire Only Be home can found J State.—~ Joseph Cook. pump gifts into cas- our (Giingerbread on the steeple cannot {eed the people. A coxcomb is ugly all over with the} affectation of the fine gentleman.— Johnson. Uubappy is the man to whom his own ‘mother has not made all other mothers venerable.—Richter. A bedutiful woman is a practical poem, planting tenderness, hope ‘and "cloguence -in all whom she approaches. —Eimerson. ° By A good book and a good “excellent things for those who know how to appreciate their value. There are men, however, who judge of both by the beauty of the covering.—Dr. Johnson. eee woman are : Hobson as a Humorist, Captain R. P. Hobson was a student, after his graduation from Annapolis, at the noted Ecole & Application du Gonie Maritime, of Paris. A friend said of him the other day: “1fobson made a brief walking teu through - England with me. One cold night on this tour we put up at a small hotel .in Bakewell. We nearly froze here, for there was not a fire any- where. We had to go to bed imme- diately after dinner to keep warm, and oven then we were not comfortable, for our blankets were thin and scanty. Toward midnight Hobson entered my room. ‘I ean’t sleep,” he said, ‘I am too cold.. What do you think of a land- lord who keeps his house like this? “Think of him? said I. °I think he ought to be rawhided. “Well, said Hobson, ‘I am going to punish him a bit. It won't make us warmer, but it will be a pleasant thing to tell our friends about.’ “Then he threw open the door, at the top of his lungs he shouted: ““Firer Mire! Fire? “Waiters, maids and finally the land- and lord, all in white night attire, came scampering toward Hobson through the halk They unded him. ‘Where is the the Jlandinrd cried. ‘What is it? «That is what I want to ask you,’ «aid Hobson. he n nearly frozen.’ ” ne potters on Paris newspapers earr n $30 to $SO a month. * i of ‘Trdde” the Seutir is hearing fruit, as is shown hy the widespread interest in {he na- tional ne nian... COME NEW Devices, Novel Inventions “That ake Life a Bit Easier For Cs. : of An umbrella is generally 1¢ as aif awkward thing to carry ts: best. Any oncrean think of a ‘dozen. reasons why it is in the way, and a FIVANCE AND TEADE REVIEW "IRON BUSINESS. REVIVING. Prices Afe ree Steel Rails Particularly in Dem nd. TE ath R. G. Dw & Co” more the feelihg future is bec its customary ‘disp omntercial prosperity, encoura gmg : Y: . if opti Ryo regard ing*the Ww. ith” g oa ne rai. - Wall: street i0 most active railway shares above: par. for. the first time since May of ‘last year Manufactur] ‘ing plants steadily it ease output. a " particu- larly grati itydng’ feature "of tle week’ ‘being the, large tonnage of steel pur- chased . by .the Thilways, and, the 'ad- vanced prices for pig irom suggest that the .depregsion | in that industry has tun its *couffe.” Textile’ mills are “dding mord Averk, slith’yards are more fully - engaged, - ame. ‘structural: { work begins fo assume normal .pro- portions. Foreign trade tor the last week ‘shows a gail 'of $2,158,275" in | imports: over those of the saute week in 1903, but a loss of+$1,148.2%,; inex ports. . A few freight bidckades have: occurred, and, traffic is Nery 4 IeAVY. in some “sections, while, Sh ratTways show -an aberago ‘gain of “#6 Mper’ cent. over last ‘years .cemings:: Re* vival of interest in finicked. steel and - practically all depajtments of the. iron. Industry 18g _eome” SO suddenly, as to excite part 1a ‘though ‘it iy not surprising, -consider- ing tht” enormous ;topnage under ‘con- .sideration {or so: many months, held } back -alope by the caution of buyers who wanted to be certain that the | market would go no jower. This new, business ig. foundiin practically.every. department, notably .those | pertain. | ing to the railways, 6 Hides; have. tained a “still stro Ser Hoshi. Iarg@idn sales of Branded giving holders and there is a ‘wholesome ; easy leading leather -marjels. Fondifions are steadily growing mor tory at the woolen miils. “States, ‘against 27%.last year, and 39 in Canada, compared: with 26..a : '] ago. 3 : 2 3 A Ww usesdeurress Flour—W inter paten Straight. w SL Hagasio 1timothy.. Clcyer No. 1. Feed: ~Ng@ ! white. Id 1 n- Brown middiimgs. . Bran. bulk 0. Susie, heat Dairy Products. : BALTIMORE. Flour— Winter Patent........ Wheat—No. 21ed Corn—mixede Eges ... Butter— Cream PHILADELPHIA ih Floup-W inter Farens Wheat—No. 2r Corn—No. Sy : Outs—No. 2 whiie..... Butter— Creamery, extra. Eyggs— Pennsy Ivania, firsts. NEW YORK. flour— fate. : W heat—No. Corn—Na. 2... Duts—No, 2 White Batter—(reamexy Begs —. 4 ini. LIVE SFOCK. vi, 4 » ree eh NT Union ,Stock Yards, Pittsburg. . JR. . Cattle, Brine heavy, idl 010 1606 Ibs Prine, 1600 wo 1400 Tbs Medium, 1200 to 1800 dbs. Faut'uélters.. Butcher, 400 to 1000 hs. Common to fair © : Oxen, common to fat. Common to good fat, bls and cows Milch cows, each LaE ta Prime heavy bogs...:.......... Prime nioditun weights, est heavy yorkers apd medi Good pigs and lightyorkers.. Pigs, commen Ege. Koughs Btags Sheep. Extra, medium wethers . Good to choice Medinin .... Common te peopie of Paris are among the .most sober of France, Each ene. of then only drinks annually, on -an-average, 217 litres of wine, and the Same guantity is consumed by the inhabi- Nice is the thirstiest place, consumption there is head. Next to. Nice comes St. ‘Etien: ne, in the Loire, with 265 litres, Th the matter of spirits only eight litres represent Paris in the statistics as against 17 for Havre, 16 for Nantes, 14 for Boulogre-sur-Mer, 10° for Calait and so on.—London Telegraph. Deposits sminig for” the 276 litres’ per in China. expe rt Rich x rench asition to discount, ‘as lifted f thé average price «ofthe. reporting for” the first haf of Jetgbe? ; © Mrs, Hayeés® Second Letter: mment, al : an cots ark -tairskingil fhe desired on J trial.” — (Signed) Mrs. E. : Failures # this week numbered 215 in the United ; $ WANTED I 3 tachment, Inrnisned 1850lites who 40 not FIBROID TUMORS CURED. Mrs: Hayes’ First Letter Appeal- . ing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help: “ DEAR MRS. PINEHAM sob] have been under Boston doctors’ treatment for a long time without any relief. + They. tell me I have a fibroid: tumor. 1 can: ‘not sit down without gregt pain, and thie soreness extends up my shine. Ly ‘have bearing-down pains ‘both back and fiont. ‘My abdomen is swollen, ‘and I have had flowing apells for thres years. My appetiteisnot good. I can- | not walk or be on ny. ect for’ any | ‘length of timve.. + . { “The symptoms ot Pibrold. igs i given in your little book accurately describe my case, so I write to yon for ‘advice.’ *-( Signed) Mus, Ii. ¥. Hayes, . 252 Dudley Sti(Roxbury), Boston, Mass,’ “ DEAR MRs.” PINEHAM : — Soptetime ‘azo’ l wrote to you describing my symp: tams and asked your advice. . Yoy re- , plied, apd 1 followed all your direc- tions carefully, and to- -day I am a well woman. °° wis .. “The use.of Lydia E. Pinkham’ 8 “Vegetable Compound entirely ex- | “pélled the tumor and strengthéned my whole system. I can walk miles now. “Lydia JE. Pinkham’s. Vege- table ‘Compound is worth five dol- -lars a’drop. I advise all women who. are afflicted’ with tumors or female *. trouble of any Lind fo give td faithful ‘HAYES, _.252 Dudley St. (Roxbur Th Boriton, Mass. = 85000 forfeit If original 6] above: fetter plaing genuineness cdnnot be produc C400 0400000000004 00 0 $6004 “From the cradle fo the baby chair” “HAVE YOU A BABY? if 30, you cught fo have 2 IPHOENIX | WALKING CHAIR . (PATENTED) “ind IDEAL. EM rucTons™. UR PHOENIX ‘Walking Chair | holds the child Sacure ely, pre-- -venting those painful falls’ snd : i which areso frequent when ‘baby-learns tow: “BETTER TUAN A NURSE. The chair is provided with & re« § rovable,sanitary cloth seat, which “supports ‘the Nowe ane the child and prevents bow-legs and. spinal troubles; italso hess table attach- i ment which ‘enables baby-to find -amfasement in its toys, ete., With. ont any attentien. ’ “As indispensable as a cradle.” is 80 constructed that .it pre- vents d clothes, sickness from drafts ‘and floor germs, and is recommended’ by physicians and endorsed by both motlier and baby. Combines pleasure and utility. No baby sheunld be without one. - Call at your furniture Goals and ask to see one. I 4 MANUFACTURED oNLY BY PHOENIX CHAIR CO. ‘SHEBOYGAN, Wi8. _ Can only be had of your furniture dealer. * less hosiery for proved family machine, weg'e'n market; odr. 1 n- with bing at- own a .machine, asy payment plan; write at ee for “ru Cy and ¢om- meros ma fing Py: no experience ie- ured, UNITED STATES JWOOLEN COM- ¥, Detroit, Mich. : D RO P SY" r DISCOVERY; aivs | ‘quick relie! and cures wors) canes. 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