1HI MARKCTS. PlTTMIUlltl. f?rnln, Flour unit P1. WHEAT No. 1 red WHKAT No. 1 new ( OIIN No a yellow, ear. No. 1 rellow, shellod Ml lid our OATH No. a white .' Nn, 8 white nVK No. 1 Fl.OUlt Winter patents 8 Fane; straight winter 8 live flour 8 HAY-No. I timothy 11 Dover. No. 1 HI FKKI No. 1 whltM mid., ton.. Ill Jlrown mltldiltJKS H lirnn. bulk 13 "THAW Wheat Ont 0 8KK.DK Clover. 00 R14. Timothy, prime 1 Hairy I'rnilncta BUTTF.n Klifln orenmory. . . . . 9 Ohio creamery Funny country roll CHKK.MK Ohio, new New York, nnw Fruits nml Vegetable. prANfl-Oreen V bii f roTATOF.H FnneyWhlte.V b CAIHIAOE l'er ll ONIONS I'holee yellow, V bu. Poultry, Ktn, rinrKF.NB ri-r pair." smail . ,t TI'HKEY.S l'er II FUGS I'd. find Ohio, Iroih.... 70 71 tl bV 81 ni st 00 75 78 41 41 8.1 18 85 1)7 4 00 8 Htl a M 11 f,o 10 ft 1 17 00 15 no 14 00 7 01' 7 no 8 00 1 6) 'i ' , ' I IK 7 01 21 Ml 75 79 Ml M No amount of argument can convince the experienced, honest grocer that any other soap will give his customers such general satisfaction as Ivory Soap. He knows that they prefer Ivory Soap to new kinds, 6f unknown quality. Ivory Soap will sell because the people want it, the other soaps may look like Ivory, but his customers want the real thing they may buy a new soap once to try it, but they come back again and again for Ivory Soap,and they insist on having it. Half of the 12.-i.0nn Prtimllnavlnns In the United States live In CIiIcoko. Ko-To-Bm for Fifty Cant. Guaranteed tohaeeo habit cure, makes wen Visa strong, blood pure. Nlc.il. All druggists. Van Dyea- Tercentenary. In connection with the Van Dyck tercentenary, which Is to ba celebrated at Antwerp In August next, one mil lion special postage stamps will bo Is sued, which will bear a portrait of tho great painter from a drnwlng by Ge rard Postlcljo. In ths program of tho fetes, drawn up by the Committee ap pointed for tho purpose, Is Included an historical procesBlnn representing tho development of art from the earliest known timet to the days of Rubens The Orouml floor rrrferreil. Little 4-ycar-old Mario lives on tho fourth floor of an apartment-house, and one day she said: 'Mamma, la heaven higher than this hou3e?" "yes, dear," was the reply. "And will we go there when we die?" "Yes, If we are good." "Well, then, mamma," said Marie, "let's be reul goody good and maybe they'll let us occupy the ground floor when wo go there." Brooklyn Times. Intllntt Justine of the roo. Antolno Jackson, a full-blooded In dian, known familiarly as "Kanaka Jack," has been elected Justice of tho peace for tho reservation adjacent to Tacomn. Although he can neither read nor write, ho is said to fill his otn.ee with dignity. Tho first caso he had to deal with which came under his notlco the other dny.was that of a man arrest ed upon the charge of carrying con cealed weapon. The Indian Judge demonstrated that the alleged culprit could not force tho entire revolver In question Into any of his pockets and therefore dismissed the case. Although the court's reasoning was not based on Ulnckstono and Kent, it was strict ly In accordance with tho evidence. (Iracrfiitly Submitted. New York Tribune: M. Ernost Le gouve.the senior member of the French Academy, has Just received by voto of his fcllow-niemliers the $2,000 prize of tho Jean Rcynaud Foundation. Ho wished himself to give It to tho author of "Cyrano do Uorgerac," but submit ted with a good grace to tho choice tinapd nn his works rnnnernlntr ndim,.- ' lion and family life. COiWFffDEfrWE HELPS TO CURE ONE reason Mrs. Pinkham's treatment helps women bo promptly is that they have confidence in her. Through some of the many thousands of Mrs. Pink ham's friends un oiling woman will be led to write to Mrs. l'inkliam at her homo in Lynn, Mass., ond will tell her symptoms. The reply, made without charge of any kind, will bear such evidence of knowledgo of the trouble that belief in her advice at once inspires hope. This of Itself is a great help. Then tho knowledge that women only see the letters asking for advice and women only assist Mrs. Pinkham in replying makes it cosy to be explicit about the little things that define the disease. Mrs. Eliza Thomas, of 634 Pine St., Easton, Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I doctored with two of the best " VllJ, 1U1 IWU years and had no relief until I began the use of your remedies. My trouble was ulceration of the womb. I suffered something terrible, could not sleep nights and thought sometimes that death would be such a relief. To-day I am a well woman, ablo to do my own work, and have not i pain. I used four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and three packages of Sana tive wash and cannot thank you enough for the good it did me." Mrs. M. Stoddard. 268, Springfield, Minn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham For about four years I was a great sufferer from female troubles. I had backache all of thetimt, nooppetite, painsin stomach, faint ing spells, was weak and my system was completely run down. I also had falling of womb so bad that I could scarcely walk across the flo-jr. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Compound and one box of Lozengers, can say I am cured." 1 mmm Sty lye Ho' and Yt'll Ko'or t) Harried." Oon'l Re fute Ml Our advice to Use APOLIO M 80 0 HI i:l 18 21 n 17 II 14 Ol 4 31 nr, 01 0.1 d Ml UJ BOrtB 17 13 We don't admire a Chloaman's Writing. He doesn't use Carter's Ink. Hut , ken Carter's Ink is made to use with a pen, not a 6tick. Funny booklet " How to Makt Ink Picture! " (rrc. CARTER'S INK CO., Doston, Mass. STOCKS AliD GRAM Couiiiilssloit, l-IO. n Corri'upoiiili'iM'O Hollcltcil. frt vlll H'Uilwr N.V. (lost, Wl I ....- V.,tftWrf Mlork Kxcllans. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Am the bft. Auk for thrin. Coat no mora tlmn common a hliiiney.. All ular. ITrTMHUIH) UI.AHH t'., AII.Kliny, tl 'Aiim.m.iiIIw Prn.nri ttnm fMBtma LatuVrTiiqujai lcxAinlnfv TS. wumon Buru 9ymlurlvllwfti-,l&M4U uUtuuUua vuUuin, atljr luu 11 AWTBD S'iHmon to lrnill oomplvto W llnu of I.iibriiiittl tiki OIK Urt!Hia 11 ud KiKH'lt'.n. ltot on tho mnrket liwxl cnui. mlwlus. (iarlituil tivUnlus Co., CUlauii,Uk t'lMH.NMATI. Ft.orn 8 13 3 81 WIIKAT-No. 1 red 74 II YK No. 3 12 OIIN-Mlxed 87 OATH XO EOOH 11 BUT 1 Ell-OIno cronmery 17 33 ' Fnil.AUKLFtllA Fl.Otm 3 B01) 8 7,1 WHKAT--No. 3 reil 7tl 77 t'tlllN- Na 3 mlxfid 811 40 OATH -Mo. 3 whlto 85 Hli'lTEIt -Crmmory, i-xtrn 21 EUOH l'enp-ylTimlii llrl 13 MKW VOItK. Fl OUn-rntenls 8 K(S 8 70 XV II K AT No. 3 red H3 C'OHN No. 3 42 48 OATH XYhlts Wwtorn 8 1HJTTK11 (Jmsmcry. HI 21 HUGH Btale ot l'eun U 14 1.1 VK HTOCK. rentml Stock Yanla, Kuat tlborty, Fa CATTLE. rrlma. 1800 to 1400 ll.s t 8 n-9 41 Oood. 1200 to IHOO Ihs 4 J0 6 10 TMy. 1000 to 1160 Hi 4 111 4 H5 Fair Hunt rtepr", (KM) to 1000 Hit 4 00 HO Common, HO to IAK) Iha 8 73 4 00 noos. Mwllum 4 07 4 05 Hfavy 8 0J 4 00 HoukIis snd ititKS 8 40 8 (10 BUIEP. rrlme, 05 to 105 tin 6 03 8 15 Good, 85 to HO Ilis 4 81 8 00 Fair, 70 to bO Itm 8 35 4 03 Common 8 00 8 75 Veal t'alvot ft 0J 0 00 I.AMDS. Fprlnper, extra 5 21ffip 5 SI HrlnKr, Kond to choice 6 0) 6 21 Common to fair 4 f0 610 F.xtra yearlings, lllit 4 33 4 50 (looil to choice yeurllngg 4 15 4 25 Mmllam 8 UJ 4 13 Common , 8 0 8 01 REVIEW OF TRADE. No Ceiiatlon In tht Demand Upon the Great ln d uttrle Iron Milla Kunhed. It. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Itevlcw of Trade reports as follows for Inst week: There Is still Increase In .all K'Kltltnrtte buHliicss, and the produc tlve power of urent Industries In creases, even thouKh some of their Mocks decline. The sharp reaction In speculation a week uko In no way or fee ted the producing cupnclty of fur Duces or mills, und hux been In part recovered, whllo tho disturbance of business caused by the formation of great combinations has In a largo measure ceased. Tho money market Is In safer and more wholesome con ditlon, and In spite of four heavy pay ments by large syndicates, amounting to about l.,0,000,000, has grown easier. The only stringency lias been In cull loans. It Is not owinu to speculation alone that payments through the chief clenrlng houses have been 80 per cent larger than In the bame week of 1802 and 108.3 per cent, linger than lust year. New York transactions far ex ceed those of any previous week, 81, 468,602,700 In amount, but outside New York the clearings were 41.5 per cent. larger than in 18!)8, and 44.8 per cent. larger than In 1892. The truth is that no such expansion In the general busl ness of the country has ever been seen before, and If .such records only were considered there would be ground for fear that a wild passion of trading had again lifted the whole business community off its feet. But Instead there Is found surprising lncreaso in tnc chief Industries. Raw silk Imports Increased 87 per cent, for eight months of the fiscal year over last, hides 40 per cent.. In dla rubber 2B, tin 21 and fibers 19 per cent. The output of pig Iron April 1 was 245,746 tons weekly, against 228.195 tons Starch 1, with 115,118 tons de crease In stocks unsold and 16,000 tons In warrant stocks. Indicating con sumption In manufacture of 1,056.043 tons In March. The haste of 40 other furnaces to get Into operation, with more weekly, hus helped to keep prices o pig quite steady, although strong. but the demand for finished products is rar from satisfied. The Maryland Bleel Company has orders for 75,000 tons of steel rails for the Chinese Eas tern. Plates have sold at $2.10 for sheared at Pittsburg, but the leading mills mere and mills elsewhere are crowded for months, and many will not quote at an. Large contracts were closed In structural works, one for 6,000 tons. Just before the advance In prices, but Chicago orders this week cover 6.000 tons bridge work, and everywhere mere is mucn business In sight. Bar and sheet mills are hindered by pros pects or consolidation, but the few or ders for bars are taken just now at the West: the Philadelphia market Is more steady. Steel bars rose tl per Ion at Pittsburg, and the heavy de mand for sheets makes prices very irregular, with many orders refused. wneat advanced about half a cent accounts of injury discovered since April 1 supplementing the government report. Were the worst of the stories true, there Is yet spring wheat seed ing to make up for deficiencies, though the season is getting rather late. Kx- ports nave been reduced. Atlantic flour Included, amounting to 3.060.SS0 nusnels, against 8 0D3.H43 last year, with other exports 808,377 bushel, Corn Is a shade stronger, and in two weeks exports have been ,18I,6HJ misneia, against 8,148.681 last vear. Failures for the week have been 188 In the I'nlted Plates, against S'4 Inst year, and 22 In Canada, against 18 last year. ' 1. i IS C.rtEATTr ENHANCED by knowledge of tho worlds best products, which contribute most effcctunlly to per sonal comfort and lipnllh. Tho contest of high fiinllty find original efforts, which rIvo universal satisfaction, ngnlnst the cheap nnd meretricious Imitations will ever continue, nnd the greatest protection ngnlnHt mercenary dealers Is In being well Informed. In tho medicinal sphere tho well-known laxative remedy, Pyrup of Figs, .manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., Is used by wnny who are enjoying good benlth nnd by ninny others who are seek ing health, nnd this Is true to so great nn extent that It Is often cnlled the remedy of the healthy. The excellence of Byrup of Figs Is duo not only to the originality nnd sim plicity of the combination, but also the enre nnd skill with whlcii It Is manufactured by scientific processes known only to the California Fig Syrup Co. Therefore we wish to Im press on all tho Importance of accepting tho true nnd original remedy only. When buying note tho full name California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front ot every ' package, ns there are many Imitations sold under similar names and tho Imitations are really Injurious to the sys tem. The truo nnd oilglnnl remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and when you see tho name of nny other Fig Syrup Co. printed on any pack age you may know that It Is n fictitious company and hns no real existence, and thnt the denier who offers It to yon Is seeking by cunulng and misrepresentation to take advantage of you In order to mnke n larger profit. The better class of druggists arc men of high Integrity, I attending strictly to business day and night nnd willing to mnko great sacrifices. If necessary, to supply their custom ers with the best of everything lu their Hue, knowing tho Importance to health of doing so, nnd valuing the pntronnge of their friends and pntrons nnd desiring their confidence. Druggists of thnt clnss do not try to sell something elso when you nsk for Syrup of Figs. They give you the genuine remedy mn mi fart tired by the Cnllfnrnln Fig Syrup Co. only. When desiring physicians' prescriptions filled, or pure drugs nnd rhemlcnls, proprietary medicines nnd line toilet articles, you may rely upon them; but as In other callings some black sheep mny lie found, so nmnng druggists there nre some xvlio will try to Impose upon and deceive their customers when they can. nnd In order thnt nil who are well Informed may know them and avoid them wo are publishing tho tacts. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., IxnilBvllle, Ky. Ban Francisco, Cal. Now York, N, Y. Mm ft llf - n M, '78 HER VALENTINE. The. Lady of France la Olden Times Chose Him far One Year. Chicago Times-Herald: For many years It was the habit of the gay pleasure-seekers of France, men and women, to enroll themselves In companies com posed of valentines. Every 14th of February they would assemble in tho center of tho town. Here, two by two (a lady and gentleman riding to gether), they would make the circuit ol the neighborhood on horseback. The procession would Generally bo led by Cupid, Mercy, Loyalty and Chastity, attended by trumpeters, banner-bearers and a crowd of persons, young and old. Usually the procession would re turn to the town ball, where. In a rather sacrilegious fashion, the Tal entlnes worshiped Love In a mass. Then each pair klsaed and went their separate ways, for each was now to choose a new valentine. The names ot all the gentlemen present, written on slips of parchment, were now drawn by the ladles from a casket. Thus each lady received a new mate for tho com ing year. Each gentleman was bound by laws, which were read aloud to the whole company, to be faithful to the lady who hod chosen him for a twelve month, He was to supply ber with flowers, to make her stated presents, to act as ber escort whenever she wished, to compose songs In ber honor, to fight in her honor, to resent every Insult offered her. If In any respect he failed he was to be driven from the society ot the other Valentines. The code prescribed the manner of his ex communication, the final, token ot which was the burning ot a bundle ot straw oa his doorslll. A Chicago doctor saf s Gen. Eagnn is a neurasthenie. This ought to bald htm tor quite a while. Boat Tobseee Spit sad Sneit Tear I lie awe. To quit tobacco (astir and forsver, be maff aelle, lull of Hie, nerve and vigor, lake No To Baa. lbs wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All drugsiau, 600 or II, Cure guuren leed. Booklet and sample free. Addreni BtorllDtt Kerned Co.. Ohloago or New York, , "Oulda" does not use a table for writing her stories. She sits 011 a low stool, with an Ink pot on , the carpet, and writes on her knee. Bdneata Tsar Dowel Wlta Caaearata. Cnndy Ontliartle, euro constipation forever. KM, See. It a 0. 0. fall, drugglata refund money iSOllA "I have been using CA KOA R ETS for Insomnia, with which I have been uttllcted for ovor twenty years, and 1 can say thul Cucarets have given me mora relief than any othor reme dy I hnva ever tried. I ahull certainly recom mend them to my friends as being all they aro represented." Taos, Uillabu, igfo, III ff Clf CATHARTIC TSAOt MAMN MOUniMO Pleawnt. Palatable. Potent. Teste Oood. no Good, Nuver Hlrken. Weaken, or Gripe. Hie. 20c. bio. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... '"" SmMj Chlran, Inlml, .w Tart. Ill k'fl.TA.Raft "lrt a1"1 irintoert tiv all drug HU u-DAb guu to 11' KC Tobacco Habit. DEALERS should carry a complete Hue of nne nn'l Foot Bull (inll' Tfimln Cricket ('rMinet IIakIii Alblelir I'Blt'Mrw Sweater Spalding's Trade Mark Athletic Supplies Alware a demand for them. 'Write for our catalogue. A. O. SPALDINQ A BROS.. New York. Deever. t'blrag, mamas ftOOO BICYCLES JOWfAtMk: Msni i.vMrel Uj. A3 to lAMMaia BwWH V usvr.ua ted, 90.75 to Ml. ttfeopwora ft . EAnmmmioroiM ku HiilaaiatHraliMtMiteilllll MikM M,M aw. Iw M mm mi i, i wTei K V. Mead C,w tvMM,uy. ceSctiatH la. ( nDfDCVN DISCOVERT: .. J fT J 1 O qalokrahal sad re arutM CM. Bock el taaumonial.aiid HI tlMve tiMtat.nl t ree. or. a. a. satis's tout boa U. aiUvai. WANTED wnl had health thai It-I-P-A-K-S will nut tienHltt . Hauil tula. In KlHMia htfinlrul Co hew Vork. for le aauiplea aud leuu tveimwuMl ' Admiral Dewey's boyhood hero was General Taylor, and the lad first ambition was to bo a sqldlnr. I In tlma Sold bv dniMlata I I a-. U Bavel-Eear CHAINLESS BICYCLE: Enslest running, mMl durable, safest, oUitnest. World's reo-e ord of ilSO oonaeoutlve dally J centurlos. Always ready to ride. Nothing to entangle or oil the eiotutng. iCoUia Chain Models- i Emboily the results of 23 years' 9 i exDnrience In the anDliaatlon a A of the beat method of ovule , building. fHartfords anil Vedeltes. The nntr HitrtforU have radl- enl lmrovitmnnt everywhere. J A Vedettes eaunot be eiuulad (or! their prlm. , PRICESi Chalnless, $7B Co-S lumbla Chain, 30j Hartfords.J 133; Vedettes, $23 und $26. e Catalogue nf any Columhla dealer, or z by maU lur uue wut ataiuy. POPE MFQ. CO., Hartford, Conn, j HEAL THYSELF or Know Thyself Manual. A fttwnan tNunrhlol hr a HumAnit.pi.. .n.i o.i- 9nt lumttcal tutthnr. umIS&V Y? Miwom of Mnllcal Sojnw for hkn ONLY, whether luarrltttl, uumnrritH). or atMiut k marry i jiuuuif, ml. I. lit. atiwd tirol.l. Hc BO mdu b mall, iUm( j aunt fnta for i day. Ad draiit The ValMMlv AUdlcal Inktlittto, No, 4 Bulflni-tt Ht,, BoMton, Mann, praiiuaw or nurvara Helical CiiUiwn: claa .WMl Lute aurtreon &th Mjua. U.u v.tu akJ -...i rr.'ffSri'tte always itrk The fame the Peahialy Mrdlual Inntltute hail at la nl ban aulilM Unl It u a li-.t whic h .ml, a umrlt M.fcuin",M.,lu?.e,,,uM "'"'nf".-H't.m Journal lh fuHthftj Mmlli al Iitltnt hue luauy uulla lr, but as euala.-Uuatou Uur-UU, KI AMTCH I A"tlve- reliable men too-' WAN I tU I "nln nuraery " ' " hUm-k: purmauunt euiiloy ment; expenaea and aalury to Hiomi who can, leave home or t-omniituttou to lor-il tneu. . Suh'Ic atrii'tty Itrat-cliiMi. The IxiHluean eanllv learned. Write at onoe for ti-rina ami territiry for the (mmiiIihx atjuHiiu. htttu ao Hint micuiiatliiu. Tilt It. U. I'll.VSf; emu IMNV, South feuu ISquarv, I'lilladelidila.. P. K 0. IS '99 RHEUMATISM Ha in nii hm cvu tla kbkaiS. A - nwuHMi, rwtww, ivflaniB. MltttoMtefc ft,. Ill 11 -
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