,A MIRACLE IN MISSOUBI. m ACnlRTRMBNTA OF MROlOAt tlKICC FAR MURE WONDER. Fill. THAN TIIK MAUIO OF TIIK KANT. Tfcn Remsrliasla Rssrrlence el Pes' Elftesr Weedaen. el Panama. Me. firTn Ynria Irlpple To-Oay A Wtll ana Hearty Man. ( m Xatuiu City TTmrt.) The people of llloh mil, Mo., sad tetnltj hare recent It beon startled by seeming miracle of healing. For j-ein on ot the best known men In lutes and Vernon court, lit bu born Mark M. Woodson, now pott tnsfter ofFsnatna, nnl brother of -Stat Inspe-tor ot Mines, 0. C. Woodson, of thll city. Tha people of Rich till), where he formerly resided, and of hti present home, remember well the bent form, mlaahnpea almost from tha eamblnnee ot run, which bu painfully bowed Its head half to earth And labored anall-llka noma! tha walk lesson after season, and when one dnj last month It straightened to Its full height, threw awny the heavy butt of cane which for yejr had been Ha only aupport from total helplessness, and walked erect, firmly, unhesitatingly about the two cities, people looked and wondered. The atory of the re markable oaae has besoms the marvel of the ,wo counties, Exaotly a Mr. Woodson told to a rime reporter, It Is here published t For ten years t have suffered the tor- merits of the dnmnsd an I have been a use leas invalid i to-day I am a well and hearty man, free from almost every touch of pain, t don't think man ever anlTsred more acute and constant agony than I have since 1SR4. The rheumatism started then In my rlcht knee, and after weeks nf sufT'HnR 111 bed I was nt last relieved sufficiently to arise, hut It was only to net about on crutches for Ave renra, the ailment hsvins; settled In the olnt. Despite constant treatment of the most eminent physicians the rheumatism Erew worse, and for the last four years I ave been compelled to ko about bent hall toward the ground, in the winter ot iiw 81, after the rheumatism had settled Inlo It most chronlo form, I went to Kansas City upon advice of my brother, and for sin weeks I was trented In one of the largest and best known dispensaries of that city, but without tha sllnhtest Improvement. Before 1 came homo 1 received a strong R il vsnlo battery, this I used for months with the same result. In Aunst, ISM, I went to Rt. Louis, and there conferred wltlittie widely known Dr. Mu Id ot hoipltnl prsc tlce fame, and Dr. Kale of the cltv hospital. None ot them would take my ense with nnj hope of ntTordlnii me more than tompornry relief, and ao I came borne, weak, doubled with peln, helpless and despondent, About this time my attorn Ion was called, to the noeonnt of a remarkable cure by Dr. William' I'lnk Pills for Tula People ol locomotor ataxia, rheumatism and piral rats. I ordered some of. the pills as an experiment. When I began to take them, the rheumatism had developed Into a phase of paralysis) my leg from the thigh down was cold all the time and could not be kept warm. In a short time the pills were (tone, and so was the cane. I was able to attend lo the duties of my office, to gt about as n well and strong mnn. I was tros from plu and I could enjoy a sound and rwtful night's sleep, something I had not known for ten years. To-day am practically, and, t firmly believe, permanently eurjd ol my terrible and agonizing ailment. No ma. gtctan ot the Far East ever wrought the miracle with his wand that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for me." To verify the siory beyond all question ot doubt Mr. Woodson made the following affidavit t Btati or Missnunr, I Cocntt or Bates, ( ' I, M. M. Woodson, being duly sworu on my oath, state that the following statements are true and correct as I verily believe. M. M. Woodsok. Subscribed and sworn to bofore me this 3d day of March, 194. Johh ). Mooni, 'olary public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People re manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold only In boxes bearing the Arm's trade mar und wrapper, at 60 cents a box or six box s for $2.50. Bear lu mind that Dr. Williams' Pink rills are never sold In bulk or by the dozen or hun dred, and any denier who offers substitutes In this form Is trying to defraud you and should be avoided. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of all ilmgxits or direct by maillrom Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. TnK surest way to lie wretched Is to "top and think huw happy you ex poctcd to bo. Tub Boods 'ln .St valuable for a florist ere pro-csed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot enrol nil Kidney and llliidder troubles. Pamphlet nml Consultation trna, Lubrntoryllinglmmpton.N.V. There are yet H7t!,000,000 of national bunk notes to be retired, fthllata'e Care Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Con sumption; It is the Beet Cough Cure; uc., fiOo., ( A Fhilarielphlan has Invented a four-wing- hi nymgmacnine. " I Could Not Walk Because of a running sore on my ankle. was not able oven to do anything. After tits Hood's 8ara- parilla drst bottle of Hood's XT sj exvf sarsaparllla I folt a I UI C3 pt deal better, and - now after taking I am eVSAySAySV well. The sore baa healed, and I am able to walk severs! miles without feeling tired." Has. BUNCH, Box 88, Willaboro, N. T. Hood's Pill cure aU liver ills. 25c, P It" V 09 94 e WILL mail roTriD ene fanel Picture, entltlefl "MEDITATION " g exchange (ur II Large Lloo UHla, ut from Luio CoiTse wrappers, ana s Iswut tiuin to per pustule. Write for lut of our other fine premiums, Inclad. f 1 lag bieks. a knife, gsms, ex. IJ WooisoN asies Co., SW AUtfVtt Btaf IVMWi VJUW. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE MAY POSSIBLY END SOON. On a basis of 00 cents for Pennsylvania an J 60 for Ohio, With Corresponding Kates Elsewhere, The prent coal strike is on the eve of nd ItiKtment, particularly so far as the nperntor of (lido, Pennsylvania, Indiana nnd Northern Illinois Is concerned. The miners nnd oper ators of those ennl districts will Join In a movement which will bring nliout n settle ment, re-open the mini's nnd start the wheels nf Industry In mntlnn again. Such was the nature ol the Information received from A. (I. Illnlr. of Toledo, who Is registered at the) Wcddell Mouse. Mr. Illalr Is the nmnnger of ao mines operated by the Wheeling and I. like I'.rle I (nt I roin I t'onipuny. lie lealso ono ol the eniiimltteo of Ohio oiierntors who W"rn appointed to nfTeet a aclllcmiit with the miners ot this Hint". As soon ns he learned by the dlspntehi'S that III" Illinois conference eaMiu to naught, lie iitimciHntcly began n telegraphic corn's pondence with i John Mellride, President of the ('lilted Mine Workers, with the object nf bringing about a satWa tory adjustment of the Mrlkc InOhlo. The corri'Hpoiiiloni'e end ed, according to Mr. itliilr. In nn expression of willingness on the part of 1 'resident Mi Itride to arrange the terms which will bring tlie strike, not on'y In this Htnte, but also In I'euiisylvaiiin. lniliiiunand Northern lllionols, to an end. Mr, Illalr snld: "President Me llride consented to it settlement, it will bu on the lui.l of (111 cents for the Pennsylvania miner and mi cetite (or the (ihlo miner, The l'lillatmntid Northern Illinois men will go I i"k at a relatively high rutc. This will l"ave only the Southern Illinois miners out, but th" operators In that district will be driven Into line. The Consolidated Coal Company ol St Louie, which nin'rutm j;l mines In Southern and Central Illinois, cim n t but be forced to a settlement on account of the competition ot the Indiana operators, who will resume operations with the rest of Mr. Illalr was asked when the s"ttlctn"ut mild be affected, nnd replied in n tone V.hlch Indicated positlveness that the strike mum no over witiiin n uav or two, inn a 'tlon of the Ohio and Pennsylvania opera tors will virtually be a union with the miners t bring the Illinois operators to t"rms, and vill ls a content ngaiust the nnlv eornpu'iy hleh has constituted Itself nn obstacle in the Wiiy of nn adjustment which has been nwitit- d with anxiety by tha entire country. ITS EPKKl'T OX m'SIXKSH. I'nit.AiiF.t.viMA. The effect of tho coil Strike and business depression Is nppurcnt In tne report or coal stilpinents ol tne ivmisyl vimia railroad for the week ending May '2)1. These are (or the shipments east ol l'lltsliurg and Erie: For the week ending Mnv 2(1: Coal, tons, 91.377: coke, tons, l!i.n:l(l: total tons, KI7.'21H. Total for year to dnte, A,IH)7,!2:I3 tons; to tills auto last year, n,vm,Tii tons. MIMTIA OS Ot'Antl AT OSKAI.nnSA. Ohkai.oosa. la. The 7(H) striking miners nt Evan. Muehakliiok and this tilacn nuido no outbreak, being owed by the presence of the live anmpamcs nt statu troops wtnen were rushed to tho scene. mixers iiEEiuxn oov. mattiiews. KitAZtta The prochuuntlon of Oov. Mat' thews, Insisting on the sheriffs preserving order in the counties In Indlnnn where the miners are showing a rlotuiiB disposition, bits tmu a goon enect uere. EBIE'S IXDtrSTRIES affected. F.ntE, Pa. Watsons pnperniill, employing 100 men was compelled to clcmo on account of Inck ot luei. several other inrgo manu facturing Hants will suspend In a few dnysos a result oi me cooj milium. REVIEW OF TRADE- Business Less Unset led by Strikers Than Expected. It. O. Dun A Co's weekly review of trade says: It Is n sign of cheering import tlmt In finished business represented by clearings and railway tonnage, there has been less decrease since tho strike began thun might have been expected. Hut in wholesale business, the orders which start the wheels, to result in tonnage aim payment weeks or months later, there seems to be an actual decrease. Meanwhile the consequent Interruption of trulllc and Industry I nerea.se. Tho stoppage o( iron furnaces between tho Allegheny mountains nnd the Mississippi river luu be come complete nnd a grout mimlier of con cerns manufacturing iron, nnd others requir ing soft coal or coke for fuel have been lorced to stop. Ilusiness. cannot increase in volume under such circumstances and yet pnymeuts through all clearing houses for the week show a decrease of only 20.8 poroent, com' pared with last year. Though a large number of works are Idle the demand for products Is not what might lie expecteii eitner in volume or In urgency, me output oi iron anil steel lias ucen siiiKlcu ly and sharply reduced, but tho reilucci supply seems uliout as sufficient for the du muud as It was a month ago, except In hesse mer. Sales of small lotii of bessemer pig nt places as distant as West Troy and Duluth, for transportation to the Carnegie works near Pittsburg discloses how completely stocss are exhaused, nnd sales for delivery In July nnd August nfU to 11.15, a price l.f)0 higher than prevailed a few weeks ago, indicates be lief that tho termination of the strike will not soon bring buck the old prices. Hut for most products, notw.thstaiidliiu the Interruii tion.tlie demnnd Is exceedingly narrow, am! buyers (eel that tho present advance Is but temporary. Shipments of boots mid shoes (or the week, and tor the past four weeks are a little larger than a yonr ago, and there are orders for some staple products to warrant work (or some limo to come, but many (ac lories are discharging cutteis, or otherwise reducing bunds, becuuso their orders do not lusiny nope ot running much longer. Sales of wool at three chief markets havo Uvn 8,IW4,0l)0 pounds (or the week, against 2,7(15,000 lust year, about 0,000,000 jior week being required (roin these markets (or a (ill) supply. New Iluo territory and Texas wool nils soul nt iwa r.io anil aofo !l2o cleaned, an pears to he about the ruling price, but at iioHtou demoralization makes prices nominal. Again the lowest price ever recorded has been made for cash whoat, Bflo, at New ors, against ioo a year ago, wnuo tne aver. egem juuy, nyj, was uoc, nun in April, lH'.ll vl.Wyf. Wt era receipts uro uuturully small, only 1, 1,804 bu for the week, against 'J.'JIV.HWJ last yearg but Atlantic exports were only 807,800 bu agnlust 3.281,210 lost year. Corn is stronger, with exports about half as large us a year ago, ahd the unfavorable out look for outs rusults in a higher price. Pork products are weak, with continuing large re ceipts. Cotton has varied little, though re ceipts from plantations have fallen off, for stocks In sight are very large, anew crop, tor wuieu prospects are ueciueuiy gooa is draw Ing ueur and the demand for goods is uucer lain. Liabilities reported in failures fortbe fourth week of lluy were 2,58,087, aud (or four weens enuiuguay z, eu,S'Ji,utu, oi whlcu .to,nuD were oi manufacturing and 5.' WMI.HUl of trading concerns. Ilejiorla yet to ooiiio iu may increase me aggregate 14.000.000 for the mouth. Failures this week have been 183 In tha United matt against 238 last year, and 27 in Cauuua, against 21 lust year. Only two (allures, both bunking, are for (luO.OOS or luuro. The DryQooda Market. The imports of dry goods at the port ot New York for the week were tl,218,501, and the amount marketed (1,159,188. For the corresponding week of IBM the imports were i.n,j(, ana me amount niarxctcu ti,wi NINE PtRSONS KILLED And Mora than Three Boore Injured, Bom Fatally. The Ft. TbuI limited southbound trnln on the Wisconsin Central railroad met with a horrible accident. The trnln was made up of (even conches nnd sleepers, and while run ning nt CO miles nn hour struck a defective swlti'h at Miiiiuvllle, a deserted station near itlnrshlleld, Wis., derailing tho entire train and piling engine and cars in a heap of broken timber, iiiu entire mass was soon iu a sheet of flame. The dead are i James Hubbard, engineer, Steven's Point) (leorge Oebhnrilt, llreman, Steven's Point) John lllgelow, head brake man, Steven's Point) VV. II. Iliissell, civil engineer, Steven's Polntt aged man and woman, names unknown, buried In the ruins. From out nt this tniiglcd mess men and Women, who were lueky enough not to be pimi"ii oown, crnwiei), many musing won lerful escapes. About SO passengers were on the train. IX MASSAcllt'SETTS. Two freight trains came together nt Sharon Heights, Mass., on the Providence division of the Old Colony railroad, wrecking the engine and three loaded cars, killing three and In- lurlng two persons, one badly. Matthew Chapman, of lioxbnry, Mass., tho engineer. was thrown through the cab winnow, but escapi'ii wit it a few bruises, hilwurd K. bmil win, the fireman, nf lloxbury, was In stantly killed, ns was also the head brake, man, llenjaiiiln MeLeod, of Iloston, who was ruling in tne engine, a young mini who, (nun papers on his person, was probably iiimied Frederick Lawrence, about 1H years old. and Christopher Murray, ot Pawtueket, were riding between the tender and the llrst car. Lawrence was crushed to death mid Murray was badly Injun d. IX op.onott. Tho rear coach of a tram on ho Albany nnd Columbia branch ol the southwestern railroad, a division ol the Central railroad of Oeorgln, was overturned by a broken rail nt loiiz, near Aiacon, tin., ami 4(1 people were ujiiroii, tne train eonsisieii ot six coaenos oadeil with excursionists Irom Andersotivllle to attend Decoration Day exercises at the National Cemetery. The Intiillv injured arei John Smith, of illuntiui) Andrew Jones, of Kdlson. and Mrs. Little, of Hilton, da. About I, (Mill people were on the tiuln. Tho derailed coach, containing over 100 neonl", rolled down n steep embankment. THE OBEAT FERRIS WHEEL. It is Being Shipped to New Tork, But There la no Site Selected. New York City Is to have tho great Ferris wheel, tho engineering wonder of and the central attraction of the World's, Fair at Chicago last summer. Hut whro It is to be located Is the question which Is worrying Mr. Ferris. It Is being rapiiiiy taken iiown In Chicago and shipped to New York city. There have been rumors that It Is going up nn tho southern half of the block bounded by Thlrtv-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets, llroailwiiy nml sixth avenue, inu owner iiMi.tl.til iBill (Ilia n venr trroiifiil rent Itn still wants It. Mr. Ferris feels certain, though, that ho will yet Bucure it good situ. THE LABOR WOULD. Tbebe are 80,000 union musicians. Chicaoo plumbers get 13.75 a day. BrnAcrsE, N. Y., has a labortemple. liOHnsnoitEMixj have thirty unions.' A xboh, Ohio, does not employ foreigners. Thers are 8000 Brotherhood bookbinder, Nebhaski has a Bute Federation of Labor, Baltim obb musicians have refilled to Join the national anion. Mexicans nnd Blevg are working under guard at nophrls, Col. Flikt glass workers of America most al Uontreal, Canada, In July. Detroit unions are agitating munlolpal operation ot street railways. Horsesroers have just held their na tional convention at Washington. Austria contemplates revising her trad Inws and establishing labor tribunals. The coal miners' strike caused a large di crease In the output of iron manufacture. There Is snld to be a great scarcity ot farm laborers in tbe lower Mississippi Val ley. The Berlin International Miners' Congress declared in favor of an eight-hour working day. Fall Biveb ("MtsO weavers', carders'. spinners' aud loom fixers' unions may amal gamate. President MoBntnE, of the Mine Work ers' Union, has served four terms in the Ohio Legislature. EtmENE Dsns says the ylctory on tha Northern Pacillo waa won because tha em ployes were united. East Liverpool (Ohio) striking potters have bought a large plant and will rua it on the co-operative plan. Pcnr.ic Printer Beheoict proposes to duce thn number of employes of the Govern ment printing uraco from auuj to 2200. CnioAno employers have raised 120,000 to test the condltutionnllty of tne law Qxlng eight hours as a day g worn lor women. The Ohlnese Government now tries strik ers (or high treason nnd promptly execute tnoin wuen conviotea, as tnoy generally are, A iitti.e oyer 6000 book binders are or srnnlr.ed In the United Ktntes. Nearly 80.000 (lnd employment working at the craft in the country. The American Bailroad Union will assess Its 350,000 members each three cents a week to raise funds for support ot ths Pullman strikers. The European International Miners' Con. ffress adontud resolutions thnt eotllerv own. ers should be hold responsible for evory kind 01 aooiuuni to employes. Terence T. Powderlt and some associ ates have been expelled from the Knights of Labor tor tnoir enorts to secure a union ot that organization with the Federation ot L bor. EsunxD Is Just now greatly Interested in the eoal mine troubles in this oountry, as the large orders being received abroad have tended to adjust tne oolliery troubles lo ureat jiritnin. One ot the labor-saving lmtrovemantg In machinery Is an attachment carrying (out mnoblne nsedleg that make 1500 stltoh.ee a minute. This is used on infanta' and chil dren g white goods and corsets. Tbe Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen paid for disability and death benefits nearly 3,000.000 during the last ten years. Five hundred and forty-six local brunches, com posed of men, are nfflllutud with it. beside teventy-geven auxiliary brandies, the mem- uen oi wuiou art leutaiea. The, Midway to Become a Canal. Tha South Park Commissioners, of Chi cago, have deolded to turn Midway Plals- anoe into a canal iuu teet wide, witn wains ana iswn upon eaon stae. iiie Illinois Central Railroad deolarss that It will never allow the canal to pats under its traoks aaJ a legal contest is pronaoie. The largest cinnamon bear ever seen in Mendoolno County, California, was killed a few days ago by Frank Gear on the Garsey ana Amos ranon. Tne gneep raisers in tne county were so delighted that thev made ud a purse and gays It to Geerbstorg tu bear nao Dceu wiriy out up, v - PROCLAMATION TO STRIKERS. Oov. Psttloon In an Official Notice Warns ths Idle Hen to be Orderly, Oov. l'ltttlson received from Sheriff W. It. Wllhelm, of Fayette county, a letter recount ing the murders and depredations committed In the Connellsvllle coke country during the present strike, tho resistance offered his deputies by strikers and the armed mobs of strikers patrollng the region. Ho concluded thus: Considering nil the elreumstnneos, I re ganl the situation ns erllicnl, nnd, n nn emergency may nt any moment arise which will make it necessary to call for thn nld of Ntute troops, I communicate to you these fads that you may Iu some degree under stand the situation und tho necessity (or rnmpt ni'tion. Oov. Pullison telegraphed tha sheriff as lllOWS) Your fnmmnnlcittlon relnllvelo disturbances In your county hits been received. I have Issued the following proclamation, which irlut nnd post conspicuously throughout tho tlons ol your county nffectcii. t ommiinl- cute to mu details as to any further disturb ances. The nroeliimullnii follows: III the mime and by authority of thn Common wealth of Pennsylvania -Troeloniutlon: Whereas. It had been represented to mo V the proper authorities of Fayett i eountv that rloteiiiis demonstrations exist In various sections of said county, whereby the lives and Property, pence aim saieiy ni tun people lire thrriiteiieil, which the civil authorities uro unable to suppress; and Whereas. The Constitution nnd laws of this Commonwealth authorlre the (lovcrnnr whenever, in his Judgment, th" same may be necessary, to employ tlie militia to suppress domestic violence and preserve the peace. Now, therefore, I Itolwrt E. I'altlson. (lov- ernor nt the said Commonwealth, do hereby nilmouish all good cUlxeus, ami all persons wit til ti the territory ami under the lurlsd c- tlon of the Commonwealth against aiding or abetting sued unlawful proceedings, and 1 do rebv commaml all persons engaged In the said rlotcoos ileiimnstratloiis, to forthwith llspcrse ami retire peaceably to their ri spec. tlve places of abode, warning them that n persistence In violence will compel resort to such military force as may bo necessary to enforce obeiileuce to the laws. (liven under my hand and the great seal of the state at Harrlsbiirg thisild day of Muv, In the veur nl our Lord one thousand eight hundred ami ninety four, nndof the Common wealth the one hundredth ami eighteenth. (Signed.) Hubert 1,. I'ntlison. The (lovernnr rev ived tho lollowlng ills- patch Irom Sheriff Wllhelm: Your pro-lamiitlon received nnd will have a good effect. Five hundred strikers were "'lilug itt hylu works but committed uo rlolcneo. Tbe Viking shin which wintered nt New Orleans is on Its w.iy back to Chioago, where It is to be placed lu tne Columbian Museum. MARKETS. rirrsnrRO. rng wholesale nucEs are hives' below. (II1AIN. FI OI B ANU KEEP. WHEAT No. 1 Red I 67 Q Nn. !i lied MI COKN-No. 2 Y'ellow ear... 4H High Mixed ear 4'l No. '1 Yellow Shelled 44 Shelled Mixed 43 OA'i'B-.No. 1 White 42 r.s 67 4' 47 41 41 41 42 41 PS m i 8 75 4 CO 8 15 2 75 8 25 2 25 13 00 11 50 10 M 17 (X) HI 50 15 50 15 Ml 15 00 (I 60 7 00 No. 2 white 41 No. 8 White 40 Mixed 87 BYE No. 1 67 No. 2 Western, New 65 FLOUH-K.mcv winter pat. 3 60 rmiry Spring patents w Fancy Straight winter.... 2 00 XXX linkers 2 60 live Flour 8 10 Iliickwheit Klnur 2 00 HAY Muled No. 1 Tlm'y.. 12 00 Baled No. 2 Timothy 10 60 Mixed Clover II 60 Timothy from country... 15 00 FKEO-N'o. 1 W'h Md V T HI (K! No. 2 White Middlings 15 01 Brown Middlings 14 fid Ilrsti.bulk 1(60 6THAW- Wheat n 00 Osts 0 60 IIAIHV rilllllCCTS. BUTTEIt Elgin Creumery 10 2t Fancy Creiimery 15 10 Fancy country roll 12 it Low crude it cooking.... 5 10 CH KEHK Ohio, new H H New York, nl.l 12 KM Wisconsin Hwiss 1H 1-tJ Llmbtirger (New tuak)... 10 llj rxriT a nii vkiibtaui.es. APrLES-Funcy, V bhl... 6 00 6 80 Fair to choice, V bbl.... 4 00 4 60 Common, V bbl I 85 1 00 BEANS NY M(new)IleansVb)t. 1 80 2 00 Lima Beans, lb 4) 6 1'OTATOKH Fancy V bu 00 R5 Sweet, per bbl 8 60 8 75 ONIONS YellowdlobelHbu (10 "0 MixedCountry 60 (JO rot'i.THY uro. Live chickens V pr 00 TO Live Ducks V pr 40 50 LivetieeseV pr 75 bu Live Turkeys Ub 8 0 liressed chickens V lb.... 0 10 lircsscd ducks fib lo 11 Dressed turkeys th 10 11 Dressed gees per lb 7 M EOOH Pa ib Ohio fresh.... Ill 12 Southern 10 10J rEATHKKM Extra live Oeese lb 65 00 No 1 Extru live geeseK)lb 40 45 Country, lurge. pucsed.... 35 40 MlHCIM.I.ANIOUg, SEEDS Clover 02 lbs (I 40 6 60 Timothy prime 2 20 2 25 Blue grass 140 1 (.0 BAtiH Country mixed ... j 1 HONEY White clover.... 12 13 Buckwheat II 10 MAl'LUBYUUl. new crop. 75 85 CIDER country sweet V bbl (1 00 0 60 CINCINNATI. FLOUR WHEAT No. 2 Bed RYE No. 2 CORN Mlied OATS EtiOS BUTTER 12 S5(fi,2 80 fi2 00 41 88 88 u 20 21 PlllLAUELPKIA. FLOUR 2 10rt3 10 WHEAT No. 2. Bed 60J 0U CORN KO. 2, Mixed. 44 4.) OATH No. 2. White 40 41 BUTTER Creamery Extra. 24 30 EOOS Pa. Firsts 11 12 NEW YORK. FLOUR Patents. 8 25 8 85 WHEAT No 8 Bed 6;i 03 BYE Western .... 60 62 CORN No. 2 44 45 OATS Mixed Western 3 J 811 BUTTER Creamery 21 23 EUUS State and Pen n Hi .12 LIVE-STOCK REHlllT. EAST LIIIEKTY. PITTHIIUI1U STOCK YARDS. per 100 lbs. CATTLE. Prime Steers f 4 30 to 4 45 Good butcher 4 15 to 4 30 Common 8 00 to 8 40 Bulls and dry cows 2 60 to 8 00 Veal Calve 8 60 to 4 00 r resb cows, per heinl 20 00 to 45 00 SHEEP FrimeOS to 100-tti sheep. ... 8 00 to 4 00 Uood mixed 8 60 to 3 05 Common 70 to 75 lb sheen... 2 00 to 2 50 .Spring Lambs 8 60 to 5 25 . HtKIS. Selected b 40 to 6 50 Prime Yorkers 5 0) to 5 10 Roughs 4 00 to 4 SJ THOSE who could not cat cake, hot biscuit, bread and pastry because of indigestion have found that by rais ing them with Royal Iiaking Powder they arc enabled to eat them with per fect comfort. Royal Baking Powder is composed of chemically pure cream of tartar and bicarbonate of soda, and is an actual preventive of dyspepsia. ROVAL BAKINO POWDER OO., Thlrty-finr Yenr Old Letter. "It Is nn cxcocciliiK.y mro thing nowuditys In nny clvlllwl conntrj for a lnttor, properly ntnmrieti, sealed nnd undressed, to fnll to tcacli ill destination," snld a (invcinmcnt (ifl'.clHl. ".-'oinntdmes letters nre written which aro never received, lut the orrat, number of letter which ko to tho dead letter olllrer ho caimo they nro not properly nd dressed, or not ndiiressed nt all, serve to cxpluln the greatur part of these raro dlsai penrances. ow and then, however, some ono nnnicwhero In this country Is astonished to receive a let ter that was written and posted years bo oro. Not long oko a ludy In Vcriimnt received a letter which wa written nnd boro cvldem e of having liecn mulled in 1HH0. Tho stamp on tho letter was obsolete, but tho post o!1!co department forwarded It to Itt destination, ns the stamp was Rood nt the time it was first mailed. Where tho letter hud been nit these yours was never explained, but It may bo surmised that It had slipped Into somo crack or c.cvlco In the course of transmission, and rcmnlncd there until tbe making of certain re pairs revealed it It was then put In tho mail unow und nothing said about It." St Louis Clobo-Dcmo-craL Ik Japan a mnn can live II ko a fontleman on $.'20 a yonr. This sum will employ two servants, piy tno rent of the house and supply plenty of food KNOWLEDGE firings comfort nnd Improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who livo bet ter than others nnd enjoy iifiinore, with lens expenditure, by moro promptly adapting the world's bent products to tho needs of physlcul being, will attest tho valuo to health of tho puro liquid laxative principles embraced In tho remedy, Kyrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to Its presenting In tlio form moat acceptable and pleas ant to tho tasto, tho refreshing nnd truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative i effectually clennsing the system, disiK'Uing colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It. linn frlven nntiHfiietion to millions nnd met with the approvnl of tho medical profession, becuuso it acts on tho Kid tievs. T.ivnr nnd liotveln without weak ening them and it is perfectly free fiom .1 1 l " 1 ... every oujccuominie bu mkiuiicb. Syrup of Figs is for sale by nil drug' -tut- I., ROn nr,,f 41 Wth.a Lilt. It. la mnn. ufactured by tho California Fig Byrnp jo. oniy, wnose nnmo is priiiitiu u uvt-ry package, also tlio name, 8yrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not . nl,ul!. ip ,.(i:.r,i Bell on Sight. LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES, ! Illtvh Oracle in ICvery Fsartioulsr. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTEST WEIGHTS. M e utake our buttine reputation of over fifty yearn that there ta no better wheel made In the world than the LOVtiLL JlAMOMJ. WAUUANTI-D IN EVERY UEl'ElT. StmUllaetr, fF.33ttM. Ladle' Light Roadsttr, Wt.)lb. BICYCLE CATAl.OOTK FREE. ACE NTH WANTED. UIU PDAfsC DIVPIC CnD 7K WehTeallmltMonmbtpnfoiirpaAtfiftfuoii'w!.eIi III Jll bilAUC DI JlULC rUfl 40. 1 3 or tltutlara mKat.fnt hut) rr xlA quality, which w ftrucloa ni uuttU the Rliove low price. A rmr cbiticd to u-i ilrsr-cU-t UtirtbW wheel at bar Kutn. They am full tlx euttV whtU, ball ttaarluicaml I1tt I with 'nuniat,o t'.r. mi t s t gunranttttj expreiihartrfi, aa I we wll nhlp Q. o. D, with tha pr.vli k of flxniiiti:i:lou, f tieHir U. Aptly loour aittU or diruft t ut. ftn.l Iut. In itampi vr money fr our L A KK 400 h llliwirjitod c;ttulii.u uf Dicvol, Uuna, Hltlei, kHVolwrv, hk at-t, Ctn Itv. Khlii Tut-sCliaud huuilmls of o.hr articles. With this catalogue auy ou uuo it la their owq bum aud onl.-r auch ihlnto aa they waut. WaguaranUM It worth tea tlnuM taU auiuunt, toa cat bulug the aiaot out o ut ailing. 'The Cleaner 'Tis, the Cosier 'TIs. What is Home Without SAPOLIO 108 WAIL ST., NEW-YORg. "Liook here, I'ete," said n knowing tlniky to liis cnmiiitninn, "don't stan' nn tlie railroad." "Why, Joe?" "Kase If do ears se tlmt 111011111 of yourn, tlpy will tin k it nm do Htnlinn, an' mu rite In." St. LouIh Mr.nmhie. A. M. I'rlM', lrn-'j,t, Ph-lhrvlllp, In-L, ssys! " iihII'h C.iisrrli ( 'urf kIvim t ho lit or mthlni tlon. Cun K 't pi ntv of tinttmmniils, s It fitrt-s every one who lukoa it." DriiK.nt Krll it, Kiu. Tub few appurntiiN for foedig the flies of tlio eUtctiie lilit plitiits does awnv ctilii-ely with tlio iiecexsity til liuti(11itig conl after it hits been dumped in tlio fuel room. VOI7iHN WHO SUFFER palu chcIi month, ' (in find relief and euro In nr. I'iprceg Favorite Proscription, it rofrulntos arvl riftoroa the monthly fniirtion, Iirawg up the nxiH,utl. t un -down, ovfrworkl and dHicatc; allnys ami Lntiisliott nil Nrrvotis AVfttknss, Hpiinuis, llystH'la, l' Its. ciion-d, Or HI. HUBS' linnce: ciipm V.'mk- nr-sses, Bxaritif; Imwn Hfiisotions, Backache, C'ntnrrhnl Inflnmmntion, Ulotr--tion and kindred muludies. For those aliout to lieenme motbert, It is a priceless Ision, for it Ic.wuh tho imin and Iierlls of chlldliirth, shortens "labor" mid he fierioil of conflneinent, and promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourish 11 lent for tho child. Thomas Tnini.wri.i of UnherlKtaU, Pa. ssys: "I ennnnt suftlciently etpress to you my srnunine lor tne oenent your ravnrus l'rcscrlptlun ' has conferred upon my daugh ter. Of 1st she tins suffered no pain whatever.. It is simply tnnrvelous." PNU B3 n roe bits thus hslt. Tn Mnnnl itn ttila nnliia mu unitmtsnS thiws Soil know how to rster In thPlr rtulrnmnntAi anil foil cntimit jien'i yes' snil dollsr learning tr tmrenv. ki you inti.l Iniy Ihe knowlMirs aeiiulrsa ijr otliers. We offer IhU lo rou (or only to oeul. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY. even If yon merely keep Oiem iu s dlvsrilftn. In oe der to haiiillo Kowlii judlrlotiHlr, yru mint koow somethliis slxtul them. To miet Oil wntu we sre .lllns I'Mik slvltis the esiiertence flnlv 9Ra of a prnrttoHl poultry ralper lotWHIJ Ctlw-twrnty-nvr yrarn. Il wal wrlllen by a mn wboiirt all bm mln.l, aim time, and money to making s ( num of ctilrk-n raining not a a pastime, out aa m liunlneiM anit If you will proSt by hla twenty-Se yeam' work, you can save many ('Sink anuually, and make your Kowli aarn dollani for you. Tbe bolni la, that you niuit be able to deteet trouble la Uia foullry Yard an onn ai It apiieani, and know how 10 remedy It. Thin book will teaeta you. It tell how to deteel anil cure dliea; to feM for ftss and alKO forrallenlngi wnleh fowl lo nave for breeding puripiej and svpryltilng, Indeed, yoo. bouid know nn (hi subject to make It profitable. Bant imatpaM for twenty-flva uenl in (lainpa. Book Publlshlnat House. 13 1 Lsosard ST.. N. Y. City. k t? ri e 1 e 1x1 " v- J'01 " arii.raaitrra wiiiniueii. i. . 1st successfully Prosecutes Claim. l.ati Principal Karnlnl U.S. P.n.lOD Bureau. lEilltJIWIl ' jyrlu lul war, uiuuuH-uiiinii;i-tui, 1 A rV l,1 KT TCI TRADEMARKS EKimlnatl HI A I I ji' I T and advice aro puleumoliliy eflnvsntlon. Send lor Inventor uiilde.or liowtota apauut. J-ATKlOlt O'rAHKELU WisHlKutos. U.U mm 'Oi Ohickens IUIUIIVI H-4 (julut'lu t'Tr'AILs'" L A Best Couirh byrup. Tanuja Gixjd. Use f I rTJ In time. Cold by ameyma. f 1 10.