H V LolikiiHi of Tonus; King. The young king of Spain always In ftists on having hit pocket filled with coppers before going for a drive, and scatters the coins among the many beggars who crowd around his car tlajre. Whnt tto lh Milldrrn Itrlnkt Dun't give them tn or coffos. nave yon trlej the now fooil drink cnlluil Oiuis-O? It 1 lol)Rlotit nnil nnnrlshlnit, and takes the place ot nlTe. The more (Iriih O you Klve tbe chlldrmi the more henlth yoa dlstrlliuts thrmiirli their sys toles. Oatiit-0 I mndn of pure grain, and when properly prparail teste Ilka the ebolce gral of colTmi, hut rod ahnnt ii a much. All irrocors '.'II It. ISO. sod 25i. Tn Scotland plowing matches are taking place all river the country. The chii .ccs for practice, lately, however, have been few. Jrll-O, the Itrw Irrt, Pleaea ell tho family. Four flavors; Lemon, Ornna-o. Hnaphorrjr and Strawberry, At your grouur. 10 eta. Russian law allows a man to marry only four times, and he must marry be fore 80 or not at all. Aak Your lienlnr for Allen' rnnt-Vnai. A powdor to fhitkn Into your slmes: rcMt iho fet-t. f'urv t'orn", Dun'inh. Hwollun, Horn, Hot, rnllmir A'ddiur, Hvrmllnic lVot mid sron-iim Nnil. Allen's Foot-Kane n.nkes now or tlKht shoe ensy. At ell clruuKlsts nnd shoo stores. '.'J rts. rinmplo mnili'd KHKK. Address Allen H. Olmatvnd, Lelloy, N. V. The Liverpool School of Tropical llcdicinc has organized a second ex pedition to West Africa for the study of malaria. j The Beat Preaerlplton for Ctilll and Fi-Tnr Is n bottle of (inovs's Ttsrarraa L'bii.l Tonio. It ta simply Iron nnd quinlnx In a tasteless form. No cure uo pay. l'rhe too. The wholesale price of Knglish shoej imported to Sweden is from $1.09 K $-'53 a pair. 1 M. T. Thomnann AV Co., PrncrcMs. Cnnrter. port, P., aay llfiU'a ( -nturrh I'r'rp in thn bey end orty anrc cur' for catarrh they ever sold brutftfibls sell ft, 7Gc. , More than ?oo I'orttttruesc imnt grants arrived in New York one day re cently. I Mr Wlr-iCfuvVSni thlnirfvr.in forrhnn,ln teothln'-, cottons tlie miiM". rri1in,o' tntlamnn tion, aHay(ii)iiueurL'H wind cuMc.m; abutto. Dogs in Hamburg arc taxed accod ing to size the bigKcr the dog, he higher the tax. ( To Cnre it Cold In One Per. Take l.AZATiva Hhomo ;cinin Tabi.bts. All druevl-t refund tbn ni'.n"y If It r 1 1 b to'nrn. K. W. Ukovs's slcustura la on eacb box. &o. The day is coining when practically every household will have a telephone, just as it has other modern facilites. riso's ( nro rannot be too highly sptJren ot as a cough cure. J. V. tniiui:, SSJTIilid Ave., N Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. !, 0)0. Cures TaBk Creat Fam of a Croat Moildne Won by Actual Merit. Tho fame of Hood's Surnsparllla tits been won by the good It has done to th)e who wore snfforlng from dlaunso. Its ctres have jeitod womlttr and admiration. It has oaused thousands to ntjoko In the enjoy. ypenf at goed lioitltli, and It will do you the aame good It bus dona others. It will ex pel from your blood all Impurltlei; will give yoa a good appetite and make you strong and vigorous. It la JubI the medi cine to help you now, whon your system la tn ooed of a tonlo and Invlgorator, Fruotlor, "An eruption all over m biy unused a burning snnsntloti so I could not sleep nights. Bv Hiking Hood's Kir anpnrllln I wu oomplorolv onred." .Tbwkis Thompson, P. O. Box 30, Ouksvllle, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla la Amorloa'i Grtnnt Medio! no. 7. L. DOUGLAS S3 & 3.50 SHOES fvWorth 44 to $6 compared wun oinor muKo, VlndnrMNl by vr 1,000,000 wearers. The nenuttts hav W. L. Douglas' name and price , itamped on bottom, lakei I no ubttitute claimed to b u rood. Your dealr' hould keen ihem.r 1 not. we will und 11 pair inn rec-'iot ot price and ate. N extra for cnrriafe. State kind ot leather. pue, and width, pUln or cap toe. Cat. Irea. IV. L UUUULAb bMUt ttUM Brockton, Mtsfc Saveths Labels and writ for I tat of prrrn I urns wa oflar trm for Uwu. r tusmui -t Iun"ner I WALL PAPER. Edwin G. Diehl, 619 HOOD STREET. riTTiDI RG gent wanted to sell from sample books. It yoa neve km tn PI LKH rou nam not need Liawiki bona fit. Uuue. or rou would not uav. loam now. Fhaoiiiy tou.raiiwed Cure. Nodutwotiun fro in bilneM. iiooiMri.tion, uoo'ituinoi morphine. ii ctupiKwitorlas Mai. or 3. end box of utiiliueut tlJX.. postpaid bjr oell. Huud tor 1.0.1k ol vela bi IniuruiHtlon on l'lW'UtlCvliiui jrou tjsM. out reiiivoy or not. XUA. UAMta rSVKK HILK CUKE CX)M tot Anyuuu ob, unruura, uui iuB, P. N. U. 10, oa '! Aumk ro'Uf and aura. wvra. liiua H taalirointial anil lOlteya' tiaauuau (Ml. t. a. a. aasaa s auss. awi a aiimm. a. I m utya 11 "Al juuyutau lthw.oau bMiurit ff f vnu b'"': pr.Mlno! Irn'i1' tn fl in kt ffnl li War UtcspsoD's Eye Water PILES FlrtY-SlXTH CONGRESS Senate. rilHTY-KlGUTIt DAY. The liutse passed a number of bills of impoiancc nnd the major portion of the scs)n was devoted to the Senate bill to Teate a commission to ndjudi cate thcclainis of citizens of the United States gainst Spain, assumed by this cotintrj by the treaty of Paris. The bill deeloprd considerable opposition ami wa finally recommitted to the com mittee n war claims with instructions to ri'pirt back a bill to refer the claims to thcrourt of claims. lOIGHTY-XINTH DAY. Tin Senate turned down the resolu tion htroduced by Mr. l'ettigrew, Sil vcriu South Dakota, on Saturday, ex pressng sympathy with the Boers. Mr. Pettferew moved to take up the resolu tion and his motion was defeated by a voti of 20, to 20. N progress was made with the Alas ka code bill. Mr. Turner. Democrat, hir.;:ton, nnd Mr. Hansbrough, Ueuiblicatt. North Dakota, charged that tin great transportation companies had cnployed manv foreigners to locate clims in the Cape Nome gold district, plying the foreigners about $2 a claim. X1XKTIF.TH DAY. The House passed the I.acey bill to til arge the powers of the department if agriculture and to prohibit imcrMnlc aimmerce in name killed in violation of ocal laws. It authorizes the secretary f agriculture to provide for the intro luction ami restoration of game, song nnd insectivorous wild birds. It cives him the power to prevent the introduc tion of undesirable foreign birds, nnd animals and prevents the killing of game in violation of State laws for concealed shipment to States where it can be sold in the open markets. XINKTY-1-lKST DAY. The Senate passed Senator Penrose's bill granting n pension of $50 a month to the widow of Captain (iridlcy, who commanded Dewey's flagship. It came before the Senate among a hundred or more bills of that character and was Kissed without comment. MINES AND MINERS. Crlppte Croek the Mchest Kin nj Cetr'.hjn In the llniicd Sla'es Black Slu e Quarry In West Virginia. According to estimates by State Geol ogist Kugene A. Smith, the mineral output of Alabama in ir!x was 7.484.763 tons of coal, 2,oj-,ooo tons of iron ore, 0.15.514 tons of stone for rlux, 6,1.614 cubic feet of building stone, 14.144 tons of bauxite, 2J5,ooo barrels ot lime and about sixty tons of graphite. Coal has been sellinir in Austria at $10 a ton, and some of the (ierman j schools have been closed lor lack of fuel, l'.xports of American coal to Ku rope are becoming common. An Kng lish syndicate is said to have contracted for 2.000.OCO tons of Alabama coal to be forwarded by way of New Orleans. The output of native coal in Russia has enormously increased of late years; at the same time the import of the for eign article has steadily risen, and this in spite of duties, till at the present moment the import of foreign coal has become of such urgent necessity that the duties have had to be temporarily reduced or remitted altogether. A portion of the Wliitnier farm, at Ttcdington, Berkeley Co., W. Va.. has been leased by Pennsylvania capitalists, 1 who now have a force ot men at work opening a black slate quarrv. 1 lie slate from this quarry is about the same as, if not better, than that from the York, Ta., quarries, and the industry promises to be a valuable one. Real diamonds have been found along the Maserana river in British Guiana, and that colony is anticipating a great boom as soon as the facts arc known. The gems arc of the Demerara variety, nnd arc regarded as valuable. It was near the scene of the present fitul that Sir Walter Raleigh unsuccessfully tried to find the Eldorado along the Orinoco more than four hundred years ago. Sixty-five feet of the Davis Coal & Coke Company's shaft at Henry, W. Va., has been sunk, and the work is be ing pushed as rapidly as is possible. The shaft, when complete, will be 460 feet deep. No other mine has ever been worked nearer than Hampshire along the W. Va. Central, nnd this new one will be the first within a distance of 20 miles on one side and 7 on the other. According to a report issued by the p-eolocical survey, the mineral output of Canada for the year 1800 is placed at $47,000,000. Of this sum, gold is the largest factor, the total being $.'1,040, noo, nnd of which the Yukon contributed $16,000,000. Coal is the next item of importance, the production for the year 180) being $9,040,000. Since 1S06, the mineral production of Canada has well nigh doubled in valise. Cripple Creek is said to be the rich est mining section in the United States. Last year there was $jo.ooo,030 of gold secured in that little section of Colo rado. It only covers 24 square miles, but out of that place more gold came lust year than from the whole State of California or from Alaska. The rich ness of Cape Nome is nothing com pared to the Cripple Creek region. It may surprise you to know that the Gold Mining Exchange of Colorado is the largest of its kind in the world. The daily business amounts to over $1,000, 000 in shares, and of this fully one quarter is on a cash basis. The rice of seats 011 the exchange is more than the value of scuts on the Chicago Board 3f Trade. The Rhine of Iretunil. The Blackwater, which baa been atyled the Irish Rhine, haa been In cluded in many tourlat programmes. Wlcklow, a run of only an hour or two from Dublin, with its lakea and hllla, ban been made easily accessible to the ordinary tourist by good services of public cars and coaches. The up-to-date character of tourist enterprise In developing our tourlat Industry is evidenced ,by the fact that a service of automobiles is at present eing or ganized to run from Dublin to the Dargle. The beautiful Lough QUI, In Bllgo, and the winding banks of Erne, In Fermanagh, are now visited by hundreds for the one generally a stray flBhcjMpan who used to stroll along their shores. German gas companies pay $18 a ton for Australian coal, and from $5.95 to $9 53 for English. THE MARKETS. I iTTaiimin. rretn, llonr end F1, WHEAT No. ired. 9 7 live No. U f. nn'i COltS No 2 yellow, our 47 47' No, 3 vel'riw, lie;leu 4l 8 t Mlxd" slioll.'d 4t S5 OA'IH No. t white m AO', No. 8 whl to U'.l'i Fl.Ot'lt Wlutfr piit.uit 6 8 liJ Km 0 strnlKlit wli.tuM "Ml H 0 II A V .So. 1 timothy II to 17 CO lover. No. 1 1 1 vo 14 M) t'EKD No. I whim mid., ton.. 1H u 1H ftO )rwn middlings It '5 )H 3 Pren. Imiik 17 UU 17 !iS (mtAV-Vh. at a J H M Ont 7 6 J 7 7 J lielrjr I'milncta, Itl'TTER EIb B erramery. . . . . t 20 J0' Ohio creamery 2'i Keni-y country roll 17 '0 HKI.SK Ohio, new 11 W.'a New Vork. new li l.'i 1 o iltry, etoH rtF.NR per pair 79 73 llll KKNH dio-ai'd 13 14 J (KirJ I'll, end Uliln, fro-h,... Wi U Frnlla and Ventllos, PKANT Orni.n V hnslcet 4 00-S 4 25 l'O I AlOKH I nnev Watto lu 40 M fAPHACIE per i.hl 8 CNIONH per l-bl H oJ Il.tl.TIMOHH fl.Oflt '. 8 (IJ 81 WliKAT No ii rod 71 71. , f'OHN-Mlaed 41 OA1S 'I KilOS 11'; lil'lltlt Oliloereami-rv 19 1 IIII-AnM-PIII A 1'I.Oflt 8 ( 8 75 N I IK AT No. U led 7i!,',' COllS- No. 3 mixed 41'i s. OA I H No. 2 white ill 1)1.' j M "1 1 Kit I'rnumi'ry, extra.... PV-j ItitiH l'ciinHylviinlii llotts.... 12 M;v vuuk. n.orit Vutenta 8 CJ? a (II II KAT- No. 'i red 7i"i COIlN No. 2 4B' j tiA'lrl- While Wevfrn iia.'s M TTKIt-t rHiim-ry Id 1 tiOh btalu niid l'enii 13:u 1.IVK MOCK. ' f entrel Plotk annla, I'-eat l.tlinrtr, I' eArrLa. Kxtra, 1150 to 1000 lbs 5 CiO f A 70 l ilme. IKUUto Hill Ilia 041 001 tiood, 12IHJ to l.luO lh 6 2J 8 lldv, llftO to 1160 Ilia 00 6 18 elr light steers. 1XK) to 1000 lts 4 fi'J 4!" Common, 'ibo to KO ft.- 4 10 4 0 sooa. Medium 8 43 5 47'i Henvy 6 40 0 4.. llougus anil slugs 4 2 4 75 turner. Trlme, OA to 1 in li s 8 .5 8 8) dood, rb 10 IHJ Ii. a t OH ft 2J .hair, 70 to Mi II. m 4 2) 4 hO 1 onimon 2 00 a ftj Veal Calvus 6 (10 7 0j la una. Choice to extra 0 41 . 0 fO Onod to choice . 0 I I II 8 l air to good 6 60 10 ( 11 lis to tuir 3 AO 8 ( 0 REVIEW OF TRADE. The General Ou'lcok is Far From Discouraging. Foreign Commerce Continues Active. Iron and Stool Status. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review ot Trade for the week, says: failure rc inpn, f... A,-:i nro fciu'i'inllv valuable iM.,.....se ,)..... si,ow tilat there does not 1 , , ,,, :,.,,., l.mm hes of business, the conditions which threaten ilis.istcr. Thev call attention to one line in which some curtailment had seemed from previous returns to be in progress and has been Hastened oy ex tensive strikes in the building trades. Some reaction from the abnormal ex citement and expansion and rise of prices last year was necessary to contin ued prosperity. Its duration may, therefore, be expected to depend on the promptness with which production and prices adjust themselves to actual de mands. Much progress in that adjust ment has been made during the past week, with increased activity already resulting. Disputes about the terms ot work and wages have made distinct progress toward settlement. The reduction in prices of iron and steel nnd their products has gone far enough to bring out much new business. In pipes and tubes there is some yield ing, with larger business in fence and other wire since the reduction. Not a sale of Bessemer piir is reported, the association still asking $4.00, while eastern pig is offered at Pittsburg below $i.t.oo and local forge is lower at $JO.oo. with eastern at $19 75. Chicago local coke has declined 50c and Southern also. There are large foreign contracts for pig pending and important sales of fin ished products for export have been made. 1 The close of the wool year has come without the scarcity which some expect ed, but with the average of quotations by Coatcs Bros, reduced in April about I rent. Cotton goods have shown weak ness in transactions for future delivery and new business is narrow. April exports of breadstuff have been large, both wheat and corn surpassing last year's record. Atlantic exports oi wheat in five weeks, flour included, have reached 11.080,00,1 bushels, against 10. 744 798 bushels last year. Pacific ex ports, 3,153,250 bushels, against 2090737 bushels last year, and corn expirts, 15. 773.337 bushels, against 12,740,942 bush els Inst year. All exports from New York in four weeks have been 33.4 per cent., or over $11,000,030 larger than last year, and with the gain of $15,000,000 in cotton from other ports the month's aggregate for merchandise should rise above $100,. 000.000. Imports will hardly exceed $70,000,000. Failures for the week have been 209 in the United States, against 158 last year, and 27 in Canada, against .23 last yea r. Bradstreet's says: That the basic conditions of general business, such as the outlook for the crops, the export demand and the increased purchasing power of the people at large, have not been much reduced, but on the contrary actually improved, seems evident from the advices received this week. Busi ness at wholesa'e is relatively quieter, but more than trdinary marked atten tion is being con nitrated upon the re tail demand. Good crop prospects and the weakness in provisions, charged partly to increased receipts of hogs, but also attributed to bear operations by iwcKcrs, nave exercised a depressing i; fluencc upon corn si d wheat Moth al Fault. Bhe "You don't ktaa me Ilka you did before we were married." He "No? And before we were married, you never tried to klsa me when you had a mouthful of pins." Indianapo lis I'ress. XjABARTTfTW ts the Tlnlnal and only nuraoia wen coeonn, entirely different from ell knl eoinlnes. llendy for use In whlto or fourteen riullful tints by adding cold Wntor. 3iTlF3 naturally tirefer ATJV WABTINB for wnlle and ceil ings, becauxe It Is pure, clean, durable. Put up In dry pow dered form, In five-round pack see, with full directions. tt. Valsomlnee are cheep, tem porary preperntlonf made front whiting, chalks. cUye, etc.. end stuck on walls with de envtrte; animal rlue. AT.ABA8 T1NU la not a Kalsoralne. EWAP.B of the denier who says he can eell you the "same thinR" as A1..ABA9TINE or 'something Just as good." He Is eiitipr not posted or Is try ing to deceive you. KD tN OFFFRTNCJ something he has boiiaht ?henn rtnd tries to sell on At. A I! A STINK'S de mands, he niny not renllze the dnmRRO you will suffer by a kalsumlne on your walls. JJNBinT.rc dealers will not buy Inweott. 4relrs risk one by eelllna end consumers by using InfrlnRement. Alnhastlne Co. own right to make wall coal ing to mix with cold water. I1FJ tNTFTUOR WALt.9 of every church and school should be coated only with pure, dur able AUAHASTIN't:. It snfo- f:uurds health. Hundreds of one used yearly for tills vork. N BUTtN'O At.An ASTtNR, customers should avoid (rt tlnx cheap knlsomlnes under Atflcr-nt names. Insist on having our goods In packages and properly lubeled. t'TflANCR of wall nnner 1s ob viated bv AUAI1ASTINE. It can be used on tnntred walls, wood celllnKS, hrlck or can vas. A child can brush It on. It docs not rub or scale oft. FT T!T.TPTTF.T In favor. Phun nil Imltntlone. Asa joint deni er or druggist for tint card. Write us for 1nteret1ng bo"K let, free AI.AUAHTINB CO Urand Kaolda. Mich. 9 A T L3 PaSeot FRIENDS' OATS This only shows a few of the premiums. We have many more. lF4Ml3 "Kl'V-SJ A Complete Premium List WBiMM sent on application to FRIENDS' OATS, MUSCATINE, IOWA. 0 Qold Plated Brooches., Belt Buckles and Charms. curely, leaving your blood pure and nourishing, your stomach and bowels clean and lively, and your liver and kidneys healthy and active. Try a 10-cent box today, and if not satisfied get your money back but you'll see how the cleaning of your body is To ftfly needy mortal suffer leg from bowel troubles gad too poor to buy CASCARETS we will tend a box lr Address - - Stcrlintr Rstmtfilv fimninv. (Him nm N Yni4r. nunHtnlntv mAvrtitnn atA iuni. ia Jadait ruby. In the Church of All Saints In Cairo took place lately an Interesting cere mony, where an Infant memorial of the overthrow of khallfndom In Africa was christened In the presence of a large gathering of English people and under the auspices of Queen Vlctorln. The smnll heroine of the gathBrlng was the daughtor of Col. Sir Reglnnld Wlngate (pasha, sirdar of the Egyptian army and governor of the Sudan) and of Lady Wlngnte. The queen, represented by tbe Hon. Mrs. Talbot, was the prin cipal godmother. The child was born tho day after Sir Reginald Wlngate's victory over the khalifa at Om Debrlkat, where the dervishes were routed and the khalifa killed. Her majesty presented a diamond pendant to her godchild, who also received a handsome cup from Lord Cromer, a golden cross from the bishop of Jeru salem, who performed the ceremony, and a diamond cross from Sir R. flint ln The child was christened Victoria Alex andria Catherine, What Ntiall We (lave For Deeeertl This qn union arises In the family dally. Let ns answer It to-day. Try Jull-O, a delloloiis and healthful dessert. Prepared In 1 mln. No boiling! no baking! Hlmnlyndd a little hot water Asnt toeool. Flavors: Lemon.Ornnge, Baspborryand Htrnwburry. Atgrooera. lOo. The Canadian Pacific railway is sur veying a new route from Ottawa to Amprior. Vrey's Vermltuge eaves the lives of the lit tle ones. PrugvMs and country stores, 250, or by mall from E. A H. I'rey, Baltimore, Md. No man Is considered smart after peoplo discover how he did It. riso's f'nre cannot be too highly spoken ol as a cough cure. J. V. O'IIiuen, OiJ Thlid Ave., N., lliuneapolls, Mlun., Jan. 9, 18 JO. Scuttle's death rate last year was sight per 1,000. r"l Besti'ouuh Hymn. TiWe pood. Use Til I J lullm". Witld l')-ilru;;i;l"H. g AND FIND HOW TO OBTAIN VALUABLE PREMIUMS l?SrW6fcWHf4ir' Sterling Silver Gold Bowl Bon Bon Spoon. Sterling Silver Darning Five Different Sterling Silver Toilet Articles. Pepper Shakers. Every spring you clean the house you live in, to get rid of the dust and dirt which . collected in the winter. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also becomes filled up during the winter with all manner of filth, which should have been removed from day to day, but was not. Your body needs cleaning inside. If your bowels, your liver, your kidneys are full of putrid filth, and you don't clean them out in the spring, you'll be in bad odor with yourself and everybody else all summer. DON'T USE A HOSE to clean your body inside, but sweet, fragrant, mild but positive and forceful CASCARETS, that work while you sleep, prepare all the filth collected in your body for removal, and drive it off softly, gently, but none the less MADE EASY CANDY CATHARTIC asms Tho derangements of iho female organism that breed all kinds o1 trouble and which ordinary prao tloe does not ourc, are tho very things that give way promptly to lyttla Em Pink ham's Vegotablo Com pound. I Utorlno and ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, ulcerations, tumors, un usual discharges, back achos and painful periods theso aro iho Ills that hang on and wreck health and happiness end dls position. TyMEMrTruinv'i has a wonderful record of absolute cures of these troubles a constant series of successes for thirty years. Thousands of women vouch for this. Their letters censtanily appear In this paper. vie mm to pntealnbillty, flen'l f- r "li.vunfi.rV 1'rtiDttr." KHKK. .HI i.O II, HTKTKNMtV O., Ltati.. 1U. Hit I llll HI nntalnitlon, II. C UrMicliM: Chicago, 01 iuti uti i)trui. FREE! THE ROUND TRADE MARKS ARE VALUABLE. Many Valuable Premiums to all users of FRIENDS' OATS. Save the ROUND TRADE MARK on Every a-lb. Irtrlrnr;n m N1 Ball. Silver Plated Salt BY ALL DRUGGISTS Cleaning f i J
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