r THE MARKET. pnrrroTrgTTi'g-aygatBBaB6BtfBiiBr8trgBTBTr' riTTKHUKO. frrnln, J-'Innv and Feed r7ITEAT No. .red nil K AT No. 1 new JOHN So a yellow, ear mi, x yellow, mened Mixed ear JATH No. 8 whlto.... No. 8 white J 1VK No. 1 ! Every farmer who makes a specialty of fancy stock takes pride in exhibiting the finest product of his farm. To show to best advantage, the natural colors of the wool or hair must be brought outj the white in particular must be snowy white and not tinged with dirty brown or yellow. A BREEDER SAYS OF THE IVORY SOAP: " I h.ive used It for many years and find it for all prac tical purposes superior to anything I have ever used. . . . It leaves the skin soft and clear, furnishes life to the coat,' produces a beautiful growth , . and leaves it smooth, glossy and free from harshness. I use it with luke-warm rain water, which I find Is the best. This forms a rich, oilv lather, and helps loosen all stubborn scales and blotches of the skin. omrthlnf Very nlhlna There Is something very soothing In t lie dm ot St. Jaeobs Oil tor tha cure of Neu ralgia. It soothe the pain, while it strengthens and rontons the weak nerves. It la prompt and sura. Knterprlslng- Texas planters have whipped (1.000 pounds of cotton seed to Manila. Boat Testers Spit sad rWok Toir l ift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mac netlo. full of life, nerve and vigor, take Ko-To-Bao. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men atronf. All druggists, SOc or fl. Cure guaranteed- Booklet and sample free. Address Starling Remedy Ot, Chicago or New York. fow Much Atr Do Yoa ftreatnet "Man wants but littlo here below" la an axiom which applies markedly to the quantity of air which la nocessary to Lupport life. It is estimated that when a man is at rest he consumes 600 cubic inches ot air every minute, an allowance which, at the first glance, appears large. It is, however, absurd ly small when we consider that at this rate of consumption it would take a man five days and nine and one-half hours to exhaust the air in a small room 15 feet square and 10 feet high. Any form ot exertion, however, great ly increases the consumption of air. Thus, If we saunter at two miles an hour, we require just twice as much air as when sitting In our arm chair; and at four miles an hour nothing less than 2,300 cubic Inches will satisfy us. Taking an average consumption throughout life of one cublo foot of air every two minutes, we reach some very interesting conclusions. Thus, an hour's supply of air could be contained In a trunk 5 feet long, 8 feet wide and 2 feet deep. In a day we should ex haust a small roomful, 10 feet long, 7 feet wide, and 10 feet high. For a year's supply we should require a reservoir or ball 1-00 feet square and a shade over 26 foet high, and the sup ply for a long life ot eighty years would be contained in a large hall 1,000 feet long, 500 feet wide and 42 feet high. PREPARE for the turn of life. It is a critical period. As indications of the change appear be sure your physi cal condition is (rood. The experience is a wonderful one and under some circumstances full of menace. Mrs. Pink ham, of Lynn, Mass., will give you her advice without charge. . -" She TALKS WITH WOMAN OF MIDDLE AGE ing and became very weak. When I wrote to you I was down in bed, had not sat up for six months; was under a doctor's treatment all the time, but it did me no good. I had almost given up in despair, but your Vegetable Compound has made me feel like a new woman. I cannot thank you enough. I would advise any woman who is afflicted as I have been to write to Mrs. Pinkham, at I Lynn, Mass., and get her ad vice and bo cured as I have been." Mas. F. H. Allen, 419 Ne braska Ave.,, Toledo! Ohio, writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Change of life was working on me. My kidneys and bladder were anected. I had been confined to the bouse all sum mer, not able to stand - on my feet for any length of time. Terri ble pains yrhen urinat ing and an itching .that , nearly drove me wild. . . " v' I had tried many reme dies. I told my hus band I had great faith in yours and he got me a bottle ; am now on my fourth bottle. I feel that I am entity cured. I can work all day. I can hardly ' realize that such a wonderful cure is possible. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the best medicine for women." I Don"t wait until you are prostrated with the mysterious con. i dttion known as "Change of Life." Get Mrs. Piakham'i ad- ' vice and learu bow other women got through. WHERE WIVES TRIUMPH. In the Philippines the law which re lates to the property of married peo ple is entirely In favor of the wife, Any property a bride may possess Is never by any chance settled upon the husband, and It he is poor and she well off, he can only become at most an administrator of her possessions. After death, unless she has executed a deed In her husband's favor, under a lawyer's eye, the property goes to her children and blood relations, but none to her husband. A married woman retains her mnld en name and adds to it that of her husband with the prefix "de" and the children bear the names of both par ents. The husband symbolically endows the brldo with all his worldly posses sions after the marriage. In fact. It is clearly a case in the Philippine of "what's yours is mine and what's mine Is my own," as far as the women folk are concerned. Soldiers and Fsatlier.. The effort to persuade women to cease adorning their hats with birds or their plumage has not been very suc cessful, for feminine vanity has de manded thia slaughter of the inno cents. Englishmen have on this occa sion proved themselves more humano than the women of the land. Sir John Lubbock has secured the abolition of the use of osprey plumes in the British army. He potnted out that these plumes were stripped from the birds In their breeding season, involving the death and the destruction ot their young by starvation. On learning this the military authorities decreed thtt officers should no longer aid In this wanton destruction by wearing osprey plumes In their helmets. The price ot medicine In Prussia is regulated by the State, a new price list being pupusneq every year. The Island of Luson has the same area as Ohio. has done so much for women. surely you can trust her. Read this letter from Mrs. M. C. Grif fing, of Georgeville, Mo. : . "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: The doctor called my trouble ulcera tion of womb and change of life, i I was troubled with profuse rlov (10-3) 71 41 HI 8i 83 81 f.B DO to 40 00 50 no 00 00 70 1 44 SI) 8 84 83 B7 4 00 8 CO R 60 I'l 00 10 7A 17 (10 14 2A 14 !13 6 00 (i no 8 no 1 (0 I.OVK Winter patents Fniii-y straight winter 8 ft.... a flAV-No. 1 timothy U 'Inter, NO. 1 10 fF.KD No. 1 white mid., ton.. 17 llrnwn mlildlltiKS : H llrnn. hum 14 THAV Wheat 8 7 7S Out 0 ?KKI)H Clover. flO II, 9 50 8!) sn 20 in 1:1 13 Timothy, prime 1 Inlr I'roilnotA BtTTF.n Elgin creamery..... 24 21 17 14 14 i mio erenmory Fan"v country roll 31IFKSK Ohio, new New Vork, new I mil end Vegetable., HFANf Oreen V hn 8 OOS) 8 10 I'O I'ATOI H Fsni-y White, V Ml ' "A1UIAOE Per Ton S5 01 30 00 DNlONH C.'holeo yellow, V hu. 73 I'onltrr, Kti CIUCKFNB Tt-r pair, email.. W 75 1THKEYS Per II. 17 1H KGOHPn. and Ohio, freh.... 12 13 CINCINNATI. ft ntn 8 r5P 3 M 74 7.1 B0 87 W II K AT No." 8 red'.".'.".'.".'.'.'.'.' ill r Mi, z ., OKN' Mixe.l OATH , EO(IS.... UL'TTEIl Ohio creamery.... 28 13 17 29 14 21 PHILADELPHIA n.orn 8 mts 8 7r. IVHK.AT No. 3 red 7 77 COKN-No. 2 mixed 8! 40 OATH- No. a white Si H lll'TTElt t'renmery, extra 21 KCKiS I'enniylvMnln flrats.... .. 13 MEW VOItK. FT.om-ratent t 8 6Btj 8 70 WHEAT So. a red 84 88 COKN- No. a 43 44 OAT H White Western 81 84 ni'TTEK Creamery. 17 22 LCIUH Htatootrenn 11 13 1.1 VK STUCK. Central Stork Varttm Knit Liberty, f'a. CATTLE. 5 30a B 80 8 04 8 2-1 4 70 8 1)0 4 00 4 00 a 73 4 00 4 08 4 OA 4 00 4 09 8 40 8 CO 4 93 B 01 4 H i 4 90 8 99 4 51 8 09 8 73 01 7 61 8 NS($ 0 00 B 73 6 83 4 73 6 7 5 00 6 2S 4 83 B 00 4 60 4 H; B tO 4 51) ridy, 1000 to lifon... Fnlr llht eteere, WI0 to 10( Common, 700 to BOO ttm... Boos. rrime, 05 to 101 Ihi. flood, fStoDO the. . Fair, 70 to 80 the.... Common Veal Calves TRADE REVIEW. A Slight Lull in Bunnell Circles--Strong Pr.cea of iron Products. It. Q. Dun & Co., In their weekly re view of trade, report aa follows for last week: Fa 1 1 u ip during the first quar ter of 18&9 have been In amount of lla hllitlea not more than about J6,fi80, M0, aRnliiHt 131,100.152 lust year. l 007.910 In 197 and 157.625.105 In 1S33. While the latter returns mny Increune the amount for the qunrter a little, Ihe complete return, which will he plven next week, will bo very remark able In comparison with that of any previous year. KuhImphb Ih not at present Improv ing;. There haa been something very like a check, partly the result of heavy buying since Janunry first to antici pate the market, partly caused by the uncertainty about the operation of many combinations and a shade of doubt about foreign affairs also had some Influence. The new rule of the clearing house banks At New York about taxation of country checks also causes some shifting d.' accounts. A period of transition from one owner ship and management to another, and from one Industrial system to another, when It affects many hundred estab lishments throughout the country In evitably causes some hesitation In business. A little later the many hundred concerns may be doing more business than ever, as they were Just before combinations were effected. But at the point of transition nobody knows Just what to expect There Is much withdrawal of iron business because continuance of high prices Is doubted, because great purchases made by many works have not been met by or ders, and because works affected by many other combinations proposed are not Inclined to buy more largely. Prices are strongly maintained at 115 15 for bessemer pig at Pittsburg, the Valley asHoclation having sold 130,000 tons for delivery In the lat half of the year at $14 50, and gray forge Is stronger at $14 40, but hesitation ap pears at Philadelphia about mainten ance of future prices. Chicago Is in active compared with recent weeks. With no sales reported except 10,000 tons at Chicago, rails are quoted $1 higher there and as much at Pittsburg, and the sale of 250.000 tons of steel bil lets to the Tin Plate Company sets prices for 100-pound plate at $4 05 afttr July 1. Structural demand Increases, but bar mills -at the West and South are consolidating and are nut disposed to take large contracts, although the Pittsburg mills are asking $150 be cause behind their orders. For plates the demand far exceeds the supply at Philadelphia and Chicago, and the leading mills at Pittsburg are full un til August or later. In hoops, cotton ties, tubes and other products expected consolidation affects business. Minor metals are stronger for tin at 24 cents, with consuming demand, and for cop per at 17.B cents, owing to London speculation. The fluctuations of the wheat mar ket have been large and tend, on the whole, toward hither quotations, ex ports at Atlantic ports, Hour Included, have been, for four weeks, 11,679.512 bushels, agulnst 9,292.4'.5 bushels lust year; and Pacific 3.9U3.687 bushels against 2,774,112 bushels; aod the other exports, not given last year, make tho total 17.317.089 bushels. Western re ceipts, have been 12,949,816 bUHhuls against 9.9tS,S73 last yeur. Railroad earnings for threo weeks of March have been 4.1 per cent larger than laet year and 9.8 per cent larger than, In 1892, and the eastbound ton nage from Chicago in four weeks has been 460.438 tons, ugatirit 622.901 lust year und 856.355 in 1892, which Indi cates quite clearly the remarkable de oiesslon In rate at Chicago. . "Mitl Vr-swfljsr-s 'T'lIE pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well-known remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured A by the California Fig Syrup Company, illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, CLEANSING THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY, DISPELLING COLDS AND HEADACHES, PREVENTING FEVERS, OVERCOMING HABITUAL CONSTIPATION PERMANENTLY. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, gently yet promptly, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. Iu the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but THE MEDICINAL QUALITIES ARE OBTAINED FROM SENNA AND OTHER AROMATIC PLANTS, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Company only. In order to get its beneficial effects, and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every pnekage. Consumers of the choicest products of modern commerce purchase at about the same price that others, pay for cheap and worthless imitations. To come into universal demand and to be everywhere considered the best of its class, an article must be capable of satisfying the wants and tastes of the best informed purchasers. The California Fig Syrup Company having met with the highest success in the manufacture and sale of its excellent liquid laxative remedy, Syrup op Fins, it has become important to all to have a knowledge of the Company and its product. The California Fig Syrup Company was organized more than fifteen years ago, for the special purpose of manufacturing and selling a laxative remedy which would be more pleasant to the taste and more beneficial in effect than any other known. The great value of t"he remedy, as a medicinal agent and of the Company's efforts, is attested by the sale of millions of bottles annually, and by the high approval of most eminent physicians. As the true and genuine remedy named Syrup op Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, the knowledge of that fact 1 will assist in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. (AURRNIA fTC 5YRVP (3 For Sale by All Drujishs , Price 50$ Per BofHe. Two thousand large trees In the Ber lin Thlergarten have been cut down, leaving many acres of the park bare. The excuse la that they made the ground damp and unhealthy and served as a hiding place for criminals, but the King's .taste for formal land scape gardening and for statues Is be lieved by Berlin people to be the real cause of the vandalism. Utrlkea In. The ohlll ot frost strikes In and oarrles with It aohes and pains. St. Jacobs Oil will follow elose behind and drive them oat of the system. It will search and oure. Rice Wine. Rice wine, a vlclouu concoction as we know It, haa been used by the Ja panese for 2,000 years. Tha use of the Juice ot the grape, of course, la many thousands ot years older. Beantr la Blood Dee. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tio clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Iiegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets; beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The Parliamentary reporters are up In arms against the length of Sir Henry Campbell-Iiannerman's name. T Cure Constipation Torovotk Tske Cusuarets Cundy Cathartic lOoorCSa, It (X 0. 0. full to cure, druifawls refund money Canvasbnck duck were so numerous In the early days In Maryland that employers were obliged to enter Into contract with their laborers that the latter should not be fed canvasback ducks more than three times a week. One man could easily shoot 100 ducks In a single morning In those days. Now the fowls cost t" a pair. In Lon don they are worth 125. Dr. Beth Arnold' Coueh Killer Is a won. erful medietas for Weak Luiikk llA HiUKOWS, User Grove, IIL, March HI, 1M There are about 80 different tribes among the natives of the Philippines. The Moros are the most bloodthirsty ravages known. Mrs Wlr.slnw'sRnt.thlngRyrtw fnrrhlUlren toeiulnv. otteimtl)eKUtu. ri-diieeHlnnniii'ntt-tioo, allays pain, vul va wind oollcXu a buttle. The largest telescope In existence does not make the planet Mars appear any bigger than the moon does through an opera gluss. Ptso's Curs for Rnnramptlor. relieves the moit obhtinate eoutfhv. Hev. I). ItircuMUKL Utf, LesiuyWn, Mo, February M, Wi. rc The More You Say the Less People Re member." One Word With You, SAPOLIO Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide Editko t Hem by Chadwiok. PRICE IO CENT8, POSTPAID. I w' tint, Aeldinff, pit i' hint ft ill! tNM ruuututf l how to find tti UyerV averitfles, etc New Playing Rules. floDd for 011ojtu of Baa Bull and Athlatto Qjod A. O. SPALDINQ A BROS., New VorU. Ilenver. :hls. gOOO BICYCLES rtRllsNII J aauvskUli iruarcvntoad, to 010. Shopworn aoo usul bn4 whls, (rood m new, 3 to tBlO. Gnat twUri stowtii atia. We aMn ft uwm M apptwal ft trial wdksMi " 4rmm EAfUi m BH) YOLM M mmUU. sTa-i-a m MM Agmi la wa tw FRKC 1181 4 . wtaas mimimm tkm. im M oaa tm mi isttuJi K. ilea4 Celt t.npaiivt tHUmio, ill. WE CAN'T MAKE GARTER'S INK Is the bttt that can be made. It costs you no more than the poorest. tiny better ink than we do we don't know how to. We can ruuke poorer una cnuuper inn out we won't. Funny booklet " How to Make Ink Picture! "free. CARTER'S INK CO.. Boston, Man. Burglar Alarm. ludlrnte. In.tmlly the opening of a door nr win dow. 1h niont uiilquo arlle ou the mai km, tent VpL, it. Imio rrmumai vjsaminer u.tt. reuaiou uureau. i rain civil war, luiUudioatiUavlaliua.allyaiuuk ImIo Prliiulual Baainlnar If.B. Peiialou Bureau t. M. U. It 'U9 .nii-iai AYnUM BB I .. N.ti ,i,.i Ho Inii sad lumof n v leaKUtta W "i'l"' pUyttn. i - .a. I i Bart Cuusn feyiuu. TiAXluud. Csel I ""1 I'ji"', ' L ' ""i'f I V I "1V.1V I I J j HEAL THYSEl or Know Thyself Manual A 9!-paa pamphlet by a Humanitarian and em a-t iiu-itlcol author. M Taij l a unliiua Varte Meenm nf )!illrat Rrlrara fur MhS OM,?, whi-iher married, unmarried, or atmut tumarrji y.Mitiu, middle wd or old. ITtra Sjieenu ib; nialt leali-cli arnt five foraidava Ad. drum Die PealicHljr Uedlral lntlttitv. No. ftulllwh St, Houfcin, Han Chl.f Conultlns fhynlrlan. tradunte of Harvard lli-dlcal Collvnu, rlau IBM. au sunteon lh Maaa K. k. Vol... the moat eml. rr.'rTer';!'i!, ALWAYS CUIIK8 Where Othera Fall. Cntuniitatloalapenunor by k-tler, frotn v u6. Uitndny. lo to I. The fume the Peally Medlral Tnaltrute Sal at. tn ned han suhlpi-u-il It Uia teal which only a liit'rlu urloui IhHtltutlou could undf-rtfo. lUMbui JountaL I lie Huahody Mi-dlc-al ln.iltule hua uiooy liulta jn,kutiuiuala,-UuauaUtirald. ' FOn 14 CENTS We wtab to vain this arluyino fjaw eua(otnra. anil tiaotMef ar M Lung Lishto'a UuoamlMr, Baisar-a dhi loituca, California ig TomattH Earlr Dmnar Oiiiod. BrilUauk If lowar U.aita. WeaHk 1 .(, JWr 1 4i la. fTTuU Above lu pitta, worth LuO.wewill ' matt ru frae toattlhar with ear great Plan and bfd Cataloane nuua rswim hi inia notirw m 1 40 tuaUire. We inula juor trade and bow when fuo onue try Halkier'a vena jot. will never uvt alone; with . outinaio. unienMtv(iUNr.aiid m Hbl.OeUloM alone fte. Mo. al ItUKH HBKI tO.. LA IKOHNt. MM. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Are the tMat. Aak for thrm. Coat no more tltitn (inmmon riitmneya. All tllrm. 11 TTHltl lt. ti LA HH ( ()., Ailtujhwiiy.Pft. STOCKS AND GRAIN Cuiuiulsaluii, l-IO. CorrvspoiKlenrc Mollelted. OTTERSON I WILSOsJ,M;Srl?chaU;.?- t'kuaa. tut Oruad. ft Broad way. New Vwk. I trxi I I II II urn a 'J c