r "Take Time by The Forelock" Won't nvalt vntil sickness overtakes you, When that tired feeling, the first rheu matic pain, the first warnings of impart blood art manifest, take Hood" Sarsapa rSU and you w& reseat your health and probably save a serious sickness. He sure to get Hood' I, because 3&cd2 SaUafmi'dCn "ev 'lAvt-)J'HLV.i.rinvJ Bl II II I t II j 6TOPPED TRAIN TO CET MATCH Kiperlenre of a Mull Clrk Who Had Work He Couldn't Do la the Dark. ' "I noticed In the paper the other day," observed an old railway postal clerk, "the ttory of how the captain of the little gasoline boat that left cere for up the Mlsiourl had to come back overland for 40 mile for a re pair that cost him only 10 cents, but which was Just as necessary as it It cost the price ot the whole engine. I recalled to my mind an experience I once had on the run between: hore and (Missouri Valley, on the Sioux City & Pacific, Illustrating how much may hang upon something ordinarily quite Insignificant. Betweon Whiting and Onawa one night a gust of wind blew out every lamp In the mall car, which, of course, made it Impossible for me to work, and I had considerable to do yet to tie up Onawa'a mall. I put my hand Into my pocket to get a match, but couldn't And any. Something had to be done quickly, and all there was loft for me to do was to pull the bell cord and signal the engineer to stop. The conductor, brakeman, and some of the passengers came running to the head ot the train to learn what was the matter. The darkness In my car suggested that perhaps there had been a hold-up and robbery of the mall; but when I called to the conductor to give me a match It relieved his anx iety, but It did not entirely restore his good humor. I lit my lamps again and had my mall ready when we reached Onawa. Since that time I am especial ly careful to see that I have an ample match supply."--Sloux City Journal. Ha Rlaed 'Km Cp. A Oeorgla boy's composition on "Tbi Lawmakers of Our Country" reads as follows: "My pa la a lawmaker. Ma makes the laws at home, an' pa makes Vm when she gives him a holiday. Pa has been in the IcciBlature two times, an' he'll go there again if the voters don't git in their right mind 'fore he cornea home. He gen-rully comet home on Christmas when we have something to eat. We expect him thlr Christmas." Atlanta Constitution. For Sick First the medlolno that holds the record for the largest number of abso lute Cures of female Ills Is Lydla C, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, SeoondMrsm Plnkham oan show by her letter flies In Lynn that a mil lion womon have been restored to health by her medicine and advice. Third-All letters to Mrs Plnkham are received, opened, read and an swered by women only This fact Is certified to by the mayor and postmas ter of Lynn and others of a Mrs, Plnkham s own city. Write for free book con taining these certificates. Every ailing woman Is Invited to write to Mrs, Plnkham and get her ad i Woo freo of charge, Lydla K. Plnkham Had. Co., Lynn, Mam. What do the Children Drink ? Don't give them tea or coffee, nave you tried tho now food drink called QUAIN-O t It ia dulioioua aud nourishing and takes the place ot coffee. The more Graln-0 yon give the children the more health you distrib ute through their aystems. Orain-0 ia made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like .the ohoioo grades of coffee but eoste about 4 aa muou. AU grocers seU it. 15o. aud 25o. Try Crain-O! IntUt that oar jrrocrgiY(M youGEUUN-O Aouopt bo imitation TinTEn'snrjn Hiivo you tested it Mo other luk " Just as good," ' r t r 1 f I Beat Uouxh bjrruu. J ahum 111 t A l ri h ,v THK MARKETS. PITTS. ntWO. Train, flnnr and Feed. WHFAT-Nn. 8 red - WHKAT No. 1 new COKN No a yellow, ear. i No. 3 yel.ow, shelled 8G Mixed ear OATH No. a white 2!l"f No. S white !t FLO U II Winter patent fl M Fancy trnlght winters 8 4il llvm Vn U IU (15 67 41 87 89 80 ' a,'V 8 6A 8 M lift 14 1.0 13 25 1H IK) 1 7.1 17 00 ft 00 8 00 HAV-No. 1 timothy H 18 lovor. No. 1 11 00 f:KI No. 1 whltu mid., ton.. 17 60 llrown middlings 15 3) Mran. bulk IB 60 UTIIAW Wheat 7 78 Oat... 7 71 Datry I'rodncta KriTF.n F.lttln ereamery.....t S7 S Ohio creamery I 1'anoy country roll 17 IS CIIKKSE Ohio, new 13 14 New York, new 13 14 Fonltrr, etc HENS per pair 83 05 ( HU'KKNH dreaaed 0't II TtltKKVH drtww-d It 13 KUOIJ l'B. and Ohio, fresh .... 19 20 trails and Vegetable. ftKAKR Own V bnaket 1 oTir 9 10 roTATOKH Knnoy White" bu 6 At CAltllAOE 100 heads 1 60 2 00 ONIONS per bu 40 60 1IALTI.MOKR. FLOUR 8 05 BS WHKAT No. a red BX COHN-Mlxed 1 SHi OATH 80' HI EdflH 114 Vi lil'lXtll Ohiocrenmery 24 80 rniLADKLI'lIIA FLOUR 8 Br, 8 74 WHKAT No. a red 68 70 t'OUN No. 2 mixed 87,'i 87 OATH No. 2 white SI.!, 81 IlUTTKH Creamery, extra.... atiJt o tOGH I'ennaylvauln Units.... 1" KKW VOIIK. FLOUR rntents 8 609 70 WHKAT Na 2 red H' COliN-No. 2 41 ' OATH W hite Western 29 8''4 MT'JElt Creamery. M . 21 II) ttlUU-btate and l'enu 24 25 L1VK KTOCK. f entral Stork Varda, Kat l.llrty, P. CATTLS. Trlme, ISOflto 1400 tta 85 41.? 5 10 Good, IHHIto l.SOO Iha 6 15 6 & Tidy, 1000 to 1160 Iht. 4 70 6 10 Fair liKht Meers, fK) to 1000 IM 8 M 4 65 Common, '.CO to VOO llm 8 00 8 CO Boos. Medium lleavv. . . 4 83 4 lit 4 15 4 80 4 l 8 75 2 0 J 6 03 4 83 4 75 4 85 4 0) 4 75 4 25 8 25 8 0J 6 81 6 24 6 00 4 85 6 76 4 05 8 8J ltoiiKUs and stags. susir. Trim. 95 lo 1 10 lt,a Good, 86 lotto It.t... I'air, vu to eu IbB. , Common Veal Calves LA II IIS. Pprlnper, extra 6 20 Hprlhger, good to choice 0 10 Common to fair A 75 Fxtra yearling, .lent Good to choice yearlings. 4 75 tledinm 8 5 Common. a 60 TRADE REVIEW. The Point It Expeclatious for the Coming Year. Iron and Sleel Market Lower. In their "Wcctly Review of Trade," R. S. Dun & Co., says: Whether the new year will surpass or keep pace with the old is the question which gives es pecial interest to every week's returns. Comparing now with business by far the largest and most prosperous ever known a year ago, more than 40 per cent, larger than in January, i8V8, which had shown hcuvicr business than in any year preceding, it cannot be expected that such a gain will be repeated. But the decrease of 0.6 per cent, in payments through clearing houses is wholly due to great speculative activity at New York last year, with sales of 13,031,8,12 shares against 6.518,920 to the same date this year, for payments outside this city have been 4.3 per cent greater than a year ago, and greater than in the same part of any other month. This week one contract of 10,000 tons for a western road ana two for bridges requiring 11,- 000 tons, are the only large transactions lor plates at rittsburg, going materially below 2.25, and for bars at Philadelphia below 2.20, the price of the association. Sheets are also lower at the East, but $1 higher at Pittsburg. Sales of foun dry pig at reduced prices include two for 10.000 tons, and No. 1 Lehigh is quoted at 324, but Bessemer and grey forge at Pittsburg arc held unchanged, though without sales. The copper out put of this country in 1899 was 262,206 tons greater by 01.000 or Stfj per cent, than in 180s. while the foreicrn product last year, 85,240 tons, gained in the four years only 3.063 tons. The market for breatlstults is not active, nor have changes in prices of elevator wheat been of any consequence, but the active May option snows a sharp decline. Atlantic exports continue far below last vears. in three weeks 6,093,325 bushels, against 13.224,082 last year, and Pacific exports in the same weeks were 2,291,775, against 1,853.094 last year. Western re ceipts were in three weeks only 8,632,132 bushels, against 13,005,482 last year. Corn receipts are smaller than last year by 5,000,000 bushels for the three weeks, while exports have been 10,385,185 bushels, against 9.510,499 last year and this active movement caused spot quo tations to advance. Failures for the week have been 342 in the United States, against 24.1 last year and 40 in Canada, against 33 jast year. Smallest Faim In United Slates. Tt. w,l1 ao fnrm In tti TTnited States, If not in the world, is to be found in Molina, ua. ji is ownea iy a stock company of six men, and contains one foot of land. It is known as tho A fnm 11 A few vcarft AffO an ex- UUUWH ,!... J " citing local election was to be decided by vote of the freeholders, and a poli tician deeded one foot of land to six men jointly, thus giving each of them c : ....... .'in liv v 1 rttie nl a vui, t ' ' " J : owning one foot of land between them; but the woman possessing m cr right the largest landed estate in Mo lina has no vote. This is one of the anomalies that the Georgia Equal Suf frage Association is trying to rectify. New xorit sun. . Blackpool, England, a city of 40,000 population, owns and operates her street railways. It transports passengers for 3 1-3 cents per fare, lays by a sinking luad. fava interest and iavea nml tnnWea 1 - -1 " 1 1 in 1 a nrnnL BABY'S Nothing is more easily affected bv irritation than the dainty, delicate Ivory boap is cleansing and free from impurities, and leaves the tenderest skin IT FLOATS. comnoHT im iv tmi .octi a aHaif ee. cinoinkati STOPPED TRAIN TO PET MATCH Experience of a Mall Clark Who Bad Work n Couldn't Do la tha Dark. "I noticed in the paper the other day," observed an old railway postal clerk, "the story of how the captain ot the little gasoline boat that left here for up the Missouri had to come baok overland for 40 miles for a re pair that cost him only 10 cents, but which was Just as necessary as It It cost the price ot the whole engine. I recalled to my mind an experience I once bad on the run between here and Missouri Valley, on the Sioux City A Pacific, illustrating how much may hang upon something ordinarily quite Insignificant Between Whiting and Onawa one night a gust of wind blew out every lamp In the mall car, which, of course, made It Impossible for me to work, and I had considerable to do yet to tie up Onawa'a mall. I put my hand Into my pocket to get a match, but couldn't find any. Something bad to be done quickly, and all there was left for me to do was to pull the bell cord and signal the engineer to stop. The conductor, brakeman, and some ot the passenger came running to the bead ot the train to learn what waa the matter. The darkness In my car suggested that perhaps there had been a hold-up and robbery of the mall; but when I called to the conductor to give me a match It relieved his anx iety, but It did not entirely restore his good humor. I .lit my lamps again and had my mall ready when we reached Onawa. Since that time I am especial ly careful to see that I have an ample match supply." Stoux City Journal. All except badtonesl. 'Thcrelare' hun- - , drcds of cough mcdi cincs'which relieve coughs? all coughs, except I bad I ones! The medicine which has been curing the worst of bad coughs for6oycarsisAycr's Cherry Pectoral. Here is evidence : ' ' " My wife was troubled with 0 dtep-stattd tough oh ktr lnngt for thru ytatt. One day I thought of how Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved the life of my sister after the doctors bad all given her up to die. So I purchased two bottles, and it cured my wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure my sister. So you see that three bot tles (one dollar each) saved two lives. We all send you our heart felt thanks for what you have done for us." J. H. Eukoe, Macon.CoL, Jan. 13, 1899. Now, fot the rst time yon csn get trul bottle of Cuerry rectord lor 25 your sVnggiit. cent. Aik BATH. " skin of a young child. refreshing. It is whollv its mild, creamy lather unharmed. Iterance of Their Boer Rympaltiy. Two Irish magistrates were recently deprived by Lord Ashbourne, the lord chancellor of Ireland, of thetr office on account ot antl-Brltlsh comment on the Boer war. The proceeding Is most unusual, especially aa one ot the delinquent I a nobleman, Lord Emly, who, speaking to some laborer at Limerick, inferred that Great Britain might have another Ladysmltb. In Ire land. Lord Ashbourne asked for an explanation, but Lord Emly haughtily refused, whereupon be was removed. Lord Emly I prominent In Ireland, both socially and politically, and I an ardent home ruler. The only other In stance on record I where Mr. Glad stone years ago deprived Lord Koaa- more of a magistracy for similar ut terances. Donald'a Chrlatmae Freaant. From Brooklyn Life: Ruth Did rou get anything from Santa Claua, Donald? Cousin Donald You bet I did. I got a good lickln' fer callla' him pa an' pullin' hi beard off! Raw's This We offer On Hundred DnlUri Reward fnt anv ca-e of Catarrh thatoannot b cured bl Uau'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. C'RSNar Co., Propa, Toledo, O. na, the underatKned, have known F. J. Che ney tor the l-t U yeara. and believe him per fe tly honon. hie In all nualneaa tranactions and financ-iaUr able to carry vat any obliga tion ni.de by their Arm. Wkrt It TRUAX,Whultala Druggists, Toledo. Oh o. Wai.diko, KtNNAff A Marvix, Wholeaalo DniKirlsta, Toledo, Ohio. Hall a Catarrh Cure ia taken Internally, act Ins dlivrtly upon the blood and mucona aur. tnoea of tha ayatem. Prior, 7to. per bottle. Mold by all DniKKlata. Teatlmonlala free. UaU's Family PUls are the bait. Tl, A U T,,.twl, CnMnr, cin has offered a prize of 1,000 marks for the best sttdy of the slang used by seamen. Mra.Wlnaloa'aSoothlnaPymn forrhlldren teething, aof tens the Kuma. ruducen Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures a'ina collate aoutua. rt ' i-- f. ..f 1 1 .1 Ul ,UI,UW ants HI IU1IU UIIU water in the United Kingdom, about 47,noti,.TOo are unucr crops anu grass I can recommend Plao'a On re for Conanmn. tinn t ulTrera from Asthma. E. I). Xowa- skmi. U Howard. Wis Slay , lwh The little town ot Moorehead, Kan., haa a co-operative hotel, laundry, hall, creamery and canning factory and a co-operative dining ball, with several co-operative farms nearby. LOVELY $C.OO AMPS tj . All hand-painted. No nunuaomer lamn made Hold at manufacturer's prlcea VY pay TUB fHKifinr. Mnki a moct accepta ble present. Hautlf uleolored eat nlosrue of hand-paluted 1'AlCI.OKorUASULa.I UJira, iree. Eoerii lamp Qunran & Monty oaanj you uarU it Manufactured by Pittsburg Glass Co., mttaburg, Fa. WE MAKE TBI LAWTfl, TUU UVX DIKKCr. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR ttM graadMt and faittatalllnf hooa r eubliahad. Pulpit Echoes na i.rvi(o Tumi ru nits and rrabt. t'ontaliiiiif Mr. MOoltVn tmi errmuaa. nli lUHiuiitf Storkt, loridaau. Pvraoaal 1'ziMricucM.atc., aa told JS JJ. Jj. Moody hmwr WlthfwopUUhMfhUllfabrK 44it. Paator of Mr MtMtl ('liiciijfo Cliurrii for 0v ftara, ind an lotfodurlioB tty Urw. I.VUAN AMHOTT.I. IK d niw, ItOU pp thmuttt'uHiiwuvrairH ! 71.0011 mora Mur.r i firar-s mrp ana luimanM ft harvret tlnit for AgtnU. fur Airsriita. isiit 1nm Ursu La A. U. M'UUTIIINIil'ON V CO., llerUerd, leaa. DnTATncen.20i TU I H I U&daBbl.i A mrmwmt m-m x f.r a is arira m rrl). . Mas. t.aaraMuaoa'itHearCrBR. C ltdr aisaat t- rt Mata. skaiaae. tttia ntl a sad! LvriCLOVER1 V OMN V. Hltat H hKfcU 10., U KUWsti. Mlla. A. C. y f ,4 PertnaaMtly Cars I II II laaH.fr.aalasT I 1 1 1 1 r l kum SM U V BERVE RESTORES ,-J.riann aria wih. rm'mw. I SMmH4AlliaH'lMw. KvltueMinNHMf I after ar,i4k'eaM IrcetlaeaBd as trial aet, (a I Iim a rn aTTf i-Tl't" f J Uhiw f ydwa. wi ara Si., rfcnd,irat. ra. la Laa4A '"' fruffttea rtn assume a supUrloWiy ot Intellect to other which It qutte Amusing. A gentleman while walking Along road not far from tho aid ot wMnte ran a railway, encountered a nurtitxsr t Insane people out for erelaev With a nod toward the rail" why Untfa, ha said to on ot tie Tuna (leaf ""Where doea this railway go toT The lunatic looked at huaanorn fuOy for a moment and then enpllerT:: ATt donan"t go anywhere. We kf' a ht0 to fun, train on," AgateV nrtr VJkatla lit t'ataio tana. ea Calaloa adT. with alt aa, ee ill 19a, ta aalaer. Ralntr'i Rave aaBw aBy r am rv in -u 4-av j&r SEEDS ax yCylaalMT'i Into tr Warrant to frttat. VyL ff l7 fTlaR IMvliliili fllf Fort, J UtAm, WK i MIshlMU, Wis., ITIbeit fcarta anil ff l.4P, m U4Tln, Ulnsi , by (rwn iTOhtisb Mlar'inrj m ff g If vnfj rlnajha, writ) thn WltHall 1 1 I I Mo, 000 ay tit lamer, bne win sn4 UlaJ 1 1 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR IOS LI I IN it f rrt fmrn i1( Hall Ratk, the r4 1 1 Corn NpU,frnlueln Mhli fvod) n4 In any f ff m. ft er-BTW nataaaii barter UrAnui Inertntt J frcausi I'M ) fthl Hiir eiys Fw R4), lnria iiri, Jka , latliHtng niiv Mm ftVilhfUnl Pniltkn'l HH f'aUlnt. I'lllrf all JrLY brjlftilMr airMMIUI lIUr JWJf t I(b.1h ll trisiilaxl for )Oo pn'ff ; JLW tffPA. foettivelf wrth 10 W tt a atari Aw lMPUllN1 Waabl vJF 11.W Uk. SarTTefl jT XLP' 1 h U VfVr wamTP ill I 1J.IVV Itching Burning Scaly Blotchy Humors Instantly Relieved . and Speedily Cured by The itching and burning I suffered In my feet and limb for three Tear were terrible. At night they were worse aud would keep me awake a greater part ot the ulght. I consulted doctor after doctor, as I was travel ling on the road most of my time, also one of our city doctors. None of tho doctors knew what the trouble was. I got a lot of the different samples of the medicines I hud been using. I found them, of so many different kinds that I concluded I would have to go to a Cincinnati hospital before I would get relief. I had frequently been urged to try CUTKX'IU REMEDIES, but I had no fulih In them. My wife finally prevailed upon me to try them. Presto! What a chuuge t I am now cured, aud it Is a permuuent cure. I feel like kicking some doctor or myself for sufl'erlug three years when I could have used CUTICURA. remedies. II. JENKINS, Mlddleboro, Ky. Complete Treatment $1.25, Consists of Cuticura Boar (2So.), to oleansa the skin of crusts and scales and to (tea the thickened cuticle, Cuticura Ointment (AOo.), to instantly allay Itching, irritation, aud inflammation, aud soothe aud heal, aud Cuticuha Kssulvcmt (AOo.), to cool aud cleans the blood. A Bimul Bar is often sutHcieut to cure the inoxl torturing, dis figuring akin, scalp, and blood humors, raalioa, and irritations, with loaaol hair, when physioiatia, hoapllaU, aud all else fall. Bold throughout the world, 1'orrsH Duua and Cukh. Cour., Bole I'rops., Boston. " How to Cum Itching tluiuoni," free. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Kiulualvely for preserving;, purlfyiug, sud beautifying tha akin, for cleanalug tha scalp of oruaU, avuluH, aud Uuudrutt, and the atopplug u! fulling liulr, for aoltuulug, wliltuuing, and beailug red, rough, aud sure liunda, lu Uia form of bathe for auuuylug trrtlfttlona, Inllaia. waUoua, aud chaltnga, or too free or oDeualva peraplraUon, In Uie turiu of ahea for ulcerative weakuvaMM, and for mauy aauullva antlatiptlo purpoaea wlih'lt readily auggvat tlininaelvea lo women, aud aapeulally uiothera, aud lor all Uie purpoaea of tho tollut, bath, aud uuraury. No amouut of purauualuii can luducu Uioae who nave uuve uaed It to uae any other, aauanlally for preaervlng aud purifying the akin, scalp, and hair of Infante anil children, Cuticura Huav combine delicate emullleut properties derived liom C'uti Oura, Uie great skin cure, with Uie pureat of eleaiialng lugiedlouU and the wont refreah. lug of flower odors. Mo other meiScated or lollelaoap aver com pounded Is lobe compared with It for preserving, purifying, aud beautifying the skin, ecalp, hair, and liunda. Ma other foreign or doaieaUo toilet soap, however espenelve, la lo be compared with It for all ins purpoeee of Ilia toilet, bath, and auraery. Thus II oomhlues In lis Suar at On Ibicb, vis., TwsHTr-riva Crmts, Uis Rear ski sail soiuulealos sosp, aud tb T loUst mm babr soap la tke arlV The beat remear scy Van ' enmth. Cmtn. Bmall dwa ; quick, anrerTauliav M.inJriiWini'1 Uut'ri'iM, Triml, rojotyt. LEARN TELEGRAPHY J1,m"" for Railroad and Commer elal Service. Ynnna Men W anted lm meillateiy. Poaltlnnagnaranteed. Ea- e'nee atamp for full partlcnlarp. O. W. Uowell, aianager, liUkillle, Ohio. nDODQ V DiKormipia UflUrO I naiet f'lr end nr tm ea. Roue f tattimnntalf and lOdaya tieateMai eTree), S. R. R. SSSSR'S SOBS, Baa S, AUaata, Be, DR. ARNOLD'S COUGH t'nra l-nngha and Cold. KILLER mini, onaumpiion. All Urusilate, SSe. P. N. V. 4 1q ttENSIONwalhK""".1 '8uccefully Prosecutes Claims. taPrinelpsal ExArrHntir U 8. PotOB BurnaO, 3 jr still ulvtl W4U,15iUuUtcatlUMclttiin(Ur a.no V IKniNIA FARM for anla at rare bar. gain. Have a few Fxrrptlonall nice farms with good new bulldlnra. rend for Hat A. T. HTfcWAKT, Canon, Virginia. COUfth Consumption. Om OeTj.. U Oougb,OoMe,Ortpi OVrilD Dronchltis, Uosti