L. 01 All tlte Boston and New York electric ran are to be equipped with electric heaters. o.i-u When pretention has an advettlaed rep utation that It world-wide, It means that preparation I meritorious. II you (to Into a store to buy an article tbat haa achieved Universal popularity Ilka Caaearts Candy Cathartlo for example, tou feel It haa the endorsement ot tha world. The Jiidument of tha people la Infalllbla because It la Im personal. The retailer who wanta to anil you "eomethlns' elae" In place of tha er tlola you aak lor haa an ni to (trlod. Hon't It stand to reason? He's trying to eell something that la not what ha represents It to be. Why? Hcoauae ha eipaets to da ma an extra prollt out of your credulity. Are you eaaj? Don't you ate throuRh Ills little game? The man who will try and tell you a substitute for t'naearets la a frat.il. Beware of blra! He l trying; to steal the honestly earned benefits ol a reputation whloh another buslne.s man haa paid for, and If bla conscience will allow him to ro so far, he will go farther. If he clients hla euKtomnr In one way, he will In an other and It la not ante to do bualneaa with him. ilewarn of the Caauaret anuatltutor! ".memtier I'nacareta aro nnver aold In bulk but In mtal Ho-a with the Inng-talmd " " on every boi and encti tablet tamped C C. C. The first thimbles were made in H"l land. They were brought to Kngland in it(;5. Jell-O, Ihe New Iraert, Tleaaea all the famllr. Four flavors; Lemou, Orange, llnaplmrry aadotrewberry. ' At your grocers. 10 Ota. Only one-fifth ( the boys of India fto to school, and only onc-lUtccmh of the girls. There Is one Ingredient In Prey's Vermi fuge tbat does not grow outside the mate ot Maryland. Germany, Austria, Sweden, Norway and Italy arc now training dugs for use in war. A dyspeptic la never on (tor i terms with himself. Pomathliig la always wrong. Get It right by chewing lleeman's Pepsin Gum. Electric power is being increasingly used on some large Western farms for pumping. Rut. B. P. Cirmn, PVotland, Dak aayat "l'o tinttle of llall'e Catarrh Otr complete. ly cured my little girl." bold by DniKtftsta, .&c The Paris Exposition has yo.ooo ex hibitors. The Beat Preaertptlon for Chllla and Fever la a bottle of (tnovi'a TAsruaaa Cnii.1 Tonic. It ta aimply Iron and quinine In a taeieleaa form. No cure uo pay. Fries Sue. John Bull uses 600,000 pounds of tea daily. H. H. GnriB's Hon, of Atlanta. Oe are the only sno'ie.afnl lirop.T Kpeclallat In the world. Fee their liberal offer In advertisement In another oolutnn of tlila paper. At Chinese mines coal costs 25 cents a ton. I am sure I'lso'a Cure for Consumption aared my life thre- year ago Mna. Taos. Hon IKS, Maple Bt., Norwich, N. 1'., Fell. 17, 1000 A new ring for clerks will cut twine or erase pencil marks. En Pinhham'G Vegetable Compound ouree the Ills peculiar to women. It tones up their general health, eases down overwrought nerves, cures those awful baokaohes and reg ulates menstruation, ' It does this because It mots directly on the fe male organism and makes It healthy, relieving and curing all Inflammation and displacements. Nothing else Is Just as fod and many things that jay be suggested aro angerous. This great nedlolne has a constant record of euro. Thou sands of women testify to It, Road their letters con stantly appa&rlng In this paper. ! IT SOWS JUST ? t tba rtIa drtn art la aomvoxio im .r.l .11 llai...MBWhi II . la baj undiutm, lusp; and foil mt Ot Uie iiDRnucri 1 n nnwi peshkylymiia. Force Feed Fertilizer GrainDrilli I Mads with Hoet or Discs m Mxiirii,. Our u. ! hKaiyea, allien. Maw MllleMa Thresh. f Iaa iM arbiaery a ,i,ctaliy.Be fur 11- liuirail Mialitf . iMaileafrae Z A. m. I'AKItl'MAU CO., Lid., lark. Pa. X f eaaMaeeaeaM'eeeeeeee Ki c::ves:ity cr kotre dake, HUVUm DAME, INDIANA. Cluala. Lettara. Bfwaaailca aaA IltaferT. 1 YtiAZAfr rtiffll jMrMllua, Art, ttcleaue. fharaiaey, iw tOlvli, Matibaaltml uU ILIaeuriaal KaMeio iao. Arekltaetare. . . haraali Preaaraterr anA CeMveelal Caaraaa. Cedxiutitwt atudeuaa at aMcll niea. W Preo. Junior or UnUtr Year. Oolljtaia CouMt. Kaaauila Heal, uodMala ebaroa, - a t. IJkuI'i Jlall. Ivl bun nnilw U. Ilia Atib vur will eia Meaceaikae' Atky lAud. iialalaaaaa Vraa. Aildreae OO00000 OOOC QCO9O0OOOOOOOCI PAUM TOPICS 30030000OO00O000CCOO0O00 The Demand For Iloraea. Ilorsrs nrc lifcomlnii IiIrIht In price pvery yenr. Pix yenra no tno iiorw iimrkot wua inorp thnn auppllpd nnil pood liorcn could be find nt Imlf irU'c. The dcninnil for Iionm-h in tun nrinlca of the world find the Improvement of the public ronila In ninny Htntea tuny be given na mining the renaona for the chiinge. The demnnd la mostly for good horse, nud nt prl't-a which give n large prollt. flveternafle Work In the Pair. Pyatoni anvea Inlwir nnd reducca the coat. It lit not dlfllcult to And dairy fnrtnaj with n iloxen or tnonj voM' tluit keep the own -la I'tiay, nnd 011 which pxtni liidp la rcifilrcd, while other fiiriiia, cuntnlnliig no Inrgcr nunili: r of rut tie, nre operated nt. Imlf the exiH-nae of the former, aimply be cituae everything hna n pb'ce nnd ench person tntdcrstiinilH nnd pcrfornm Ills duties In 11 systematic luatiucr. rmr able roiillrr Italaln". Poultry rnlciiig alninld lie pioiltable on fit; is, even If not ient to market. With beef high In price, the farmer ran mipply himself with, fiwli meat nt nil BcasoiiH. The dllllculty Is that n great ninny fanners tin not give their fowls proper can. It Is popstble that over fifty per cent, of the chirks) hntched on farms perish without tho farmer knowing the cnuse or being nware of the loss until the chicks are railed up nnd counted. Dogs, rats. rats, hawks, crows nnd other enemies tax the farmers severely ou young chicks, nnd much of the loss could bo nvolded with 111010 attention given tho poultry. Sunflower Seed For ranltry. One of the liest nnd clicntx-st feeds for poultry Is suntlowcr seed. It should lie cracked or partly broken, whole seeds lielng too large for fowls enally to swallow. These seeds nre rich In flesh-forming Ingredients nnd possess iHinc-mnkliig material In suf ficient percentage to glvo fowls prac tically a Imlajiced ration, so far ns It goes. Of course. In Itself, the feed Is dellclcnt In several essential ele ments, but chickens fed sunflower seed In connection with plenty of vegetable matter, having neeess to forage or suc culent feed, will thrive splendidly. Sunflowers nre easily grown, yield abundantly, nnd while In fresh bloom nr very ornamental, the lnr,gu golden-crested bluckhenda hanging from bending branches In attractive pro fUKlon. Location or Watercreaa Ifceria. Watercress farmer ought to keep their beds of cress utterly free from nil taint or possibility of drainage: the farther from human habitations nnd farmyards the better. In tho clean nnd hospitable old country Inn you often get cnpital watercress, nud they tell you that tho dnrk-colorcd lenves nre bettor and inoro pungent than the light ones. Sometimes they came from neighboring watercress beds, and some times the children, pick them where they grow wild lu tho water courses. Wntercrcssca nre really wholesome, nnd have a medicinal value. They contain a good deal of sulphur and chloride of potassium. One of the chief merits of uncooked vegetables and fruits Is the presence In them of various properties, such as potash, etc., which are health preservntlves. These properties are sometimes lost In the cooking of tho herb or plant. i'lilla delphla Itocord. Obtaining Go ml Field of Corn. The yield of corn will deeud large ly upon the cultivation given. Tho roots of corn feed near the surface, nnd If tlte cultivation Is shallow the roots will come as close to the surface as possible. Cultivation should be kept deep ns long as rain Is nbuudnnt, but when the season Is dry the sur face should shiiply bo stirred In order to retain the moisture already existing. If the weeds and grass are not kept out of the rows they will rob tho corn plants of both moisture and food. It Is customary to give corn a certain number of "workings," Irrespective of any results that may follow, but the number of times a field of corn should bo worked depends upon tho rainfall and the condition of tho land. It may require considerable work to destroy weeds durlug rnlny spells, but It pays to do so. Corn should never bo "laid by" ns long as a homo hoo can be used between the rows, as It Is often after the corn Is laid by that the weeds get ahead. A good yield can be obtained only by clean cultivation. Water For Ileaa. Bees need water more when rearing brood thau at any other time. They rear most brood at the time of the heaviest honey Sow, but also much In the early spring. If they nave to go far for it much time is lost from honey gathering, and In the spring. If they fly away, tbey may become chilled; thus they are led to seek It at some place near by, perhaps In the puddle In the barnyard or some other filthy place. Then, too, tbey may seek such a place In preference to running water, because the foul water has a flavor of salt AU this may be prevented by having' a barrel with wa ter In It placed near the hives, and a leak through which the water may run out slowly and trickle down over a piece of corrugated board llko a washboard, which last may be usea Put In fresh water every day, about as much as would run out In tweuty four hours, and add about one table spoonful of fine salt for each pailful. Keep the barrel covered that they may not drown themselves In It Many bees are Moat by drowning, If they have no suitable place to go for water, bat; have t visit, a brook or pfud.-- THK MAMKETS. riTTSHUBO. Cm In, floor and Femt. WHEAT No. 1 red. TJ 11 Itye No. s 6S 04 COHN No i yellow. e,r T no. x yellow, ahellea l Mlaed ear 4114 47 OATH No, t white (. no No. 3 white at) S9' FLOl'H Winter patent 4 14 4 M Fancy straight aimers 4 10 4 IS HAY No. 1 timothy 11171 18 00 ( lover No. 1 60 13 00 FF.Kli No, I whltu mid., ton.. 1 00 Is M lirown nilddlliiKS 10 t'O 1A 60 Itran. built 10 115 111 10 BTHAW-Wheat. 7 00 1 M Out 7 W 7 60 lalry I'rmturta IlCTTF.II-EI(iln oreamory. . . . . I 9J 114 t'liio i-reniiinry lH'j ll Fnnev eotintrv roll 1.1 14 CI1I.KSK Ohio, new ;V 10 (ew lord, new 10.' , 11 t I'oultry, eta. IIFNH per pair R) 01 ( HK'kl-NH dreaae, 14 1(1 1 11(18 I n. and Ohio, frn-.il .... l'i 1J1,' Fruits and Vegetables, PFANB-Oreen V bliahnl Id 1 01 1'OTAl OI .S Knnev Wallet) Lu 4H 1 CAHIIAOK pnr cr'nte J Oil 2 Hi CNIONH per bu 1 ti 183 IIAI.TI.MUUR, Ft nrn. a 4 10 9 4 no .nj a leu.... ft IN-allxed .1;' A 'J' No S ted.... 4 Hi 4 UU.'t HI LU'1 i Lit Ohio creumery. SO I'UILADKLI'IIIA Fi.oun 1 4 turn 4 41 WHKAT No. a red 7o' VH IHMtN-No. il mixed 44 44 I OATH No. 3 white in HL'TTtll Creamery, extra.... to fcUUtt l'eunsylvanla Urate.... 13,' SEW IOIIIL FLOTJR rntenta 4 00 4 80 ttllkAT Kr. U.l B(v COltN-No. II il;...!.."!. 4? OATH White Weati-rn J9 2V( llUTIKlt Crenmorv. M. 17 jk tUUB Btale and l'enu 11 13 LIVK STOCK. Centra) Stotk tarda, Iteat Lltiartf, fav CATTLB. Prime heavy, 1400 to 1600 lbs . . 8 40 9 A OS 1 nme, jauuto I4iiu ilia 0 !i.1 o 4 Medium. 100U to 1200 Itia 4 m a 111 Fat hallers 4 40 4 iiu llutcbor, VU0 to 1000 Iba 4 40 4 74 lonimon to fair. ... 4 00 4 60 Oian, common to fnt 8 60 4 60 Common 10 good (at bulls and eows 3 80 4 00 Jllloh eowa. each is 00 811 00 Extra ml led cows, each 80 00 40 00 00s. Prime medium welgbie S OS 5 70 llmt henvy yorkera and med. .. 8 6) 6 118 Oood to choice 1 ackera 8 60 8 61 Uood plga and llubt yorkera... S 60 8 70 fklpplg 3 70 4 41 Heavy tioita. 6 AS 8 60 Common to fair. 6 40 8 6 ltouubs 4 MS 6 00 Hugs 8 iU 4 '1A siixr.p. Fxtra, med. weight wethers, a.. Good to choice, Medium, Common to fair, 4 00 8 75 8 25 3 0J 5 Si 4 i.O 8 (0 4 2.1 4 00 8 25 it 60 6 31 6 OH 8 00 8 00 4 25 4 00 8 60 8 81) 6 M 6 23 4 2 4 60 4 2) 8 01 3 'it 60 6 Mo 6 00 4 01 LAMBS, Lambs, extra spring l.nniLa, good to chulie, spring.. i.amiie, oommon to lair, spring. . Kxtra, yearling, Good to choice, Mellum, Common, CALVES. Teal, extra VeaL irood to ehoiea. Veal, common to fair teal, common heavy .... .... REVIEW OF TRADE. Lower Prices in Business Consumers and Producers art Arriving at Sallilae lory Understandings. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Producers and con sumers arc getting together in more than one direction, although midsum mer inactivity is emphasized by disturb ed foreign relations and hesitation al ways attending a ISational political cam paign. False starts are to be feared, but the dangerous optimism of last autumn is larking, and new business is at lower prices. In iron, the depression in which has resulted in hesitation and fear in other industries, the tone is better; and in the Pittsburg district the mills have booked a line of fair orders in bars and plates. Structural and bridge material; are better taken. The refusal of the Amalgamated Association to allow a change in the wage scale adopted in May has led to strikes at numerous bar mills and the Republic company is to dismantle some plants to secure concen tration, but the non-union capacity wi'l prevent serious scarcity. Further busi ness in bars shows that agricultural implement makers are more active. Grey forge has fallen to $15 at Pitts burg, and Bessemer steel billets sold at With the uncertainty of the con ference of steel companies at Chicago removed, buyers may proceed with less anxiety. Export orders advanced elec trolytic copper from 16J-4 to i6fjjc in large lots. It is not surprising that wheat declined still further this week, for the price had been held far above the quotation ruling at this date in i8og, and crop conditions are so generally sat isfactory as to assure an abundance for all home requirements and the usual amount for export. High prices have curtailed foreign buying to some ex tent and in four weeks Atlantic exports of wheat, including flour, have been only 7,266,436 bushels, against 8,4.10,431 last year. The shipments of corn make a more satisfactory comparison, in four weeks amounting to 12,720,435 bushels against 11,881,479 a year ago. Failures for the week were 331 in the United States, against 151 last year, and 28 in Canada, against 20 last year. Killed His Fleeing Wile. At Kamloops, B. C, sensational murder occurred Monday. About 9 o'clock in the afternoon two Indian wo men were seen riding up Fourth avenue at full gallop. They were closely pur sued by a mounted Indian, who was armed with a Winchester. On nearing them he raised his rifle and shot one dead. She dropped from her horse and the murderer made off toward the reser vation. He was arrested and proved to be George St. Paul. The victim was his young wife. Jealousy caused the crime. OA Ft OP A OUN. owe Praetleal Aa-rtee Tnm aa 4M Banter. A veteran banter lays this down as point which must be carefully attended to: Never under any circumstances lay away your gun at night without cleaning It Never mind bow tired yoa are, attend to It at one. There should be ho 'next day' about it." Not a tew of the older hunters would profit by ae eeptlng this advtoe. The veteran quot ed above says be (ot this Idea from his father, who loved bla guns and dogs almost as well as he loved hla children. The Old man gave his boy a single barreled muzzle loader, which was for many a day the youngster" s treasure ot treasures, and was never allowed to get rusty. Before toeing put away for the winter It was carefully cleaned and oiled and was once In a while taken down and examined. If a Speck of rust appeared anywhere It was at once removed. After aa outing among wild pigeons, squirrel or grouse be removed the barrel from the stock, swabbed it out with hot water and wilted It out with a alean rag. Then he fired a little powder, Just to be sure that no moisture was left, after which an oil rag was need assiduously. Then stock and barrel were rejoined and the weapon was put away for the night The breech-loader Is much less troublesome, but the same principle obtains In both coses. Dy using care such as Is Indicated this bnnter has tor fourteen years kept a gun In flrtrt elans condition, though It has dona a great deal of work, .. - Spectre of tha Urochen. The summit of the Brocken, or Dlocksberg, the highest of the Harts mountains In Prussian Saxony, pre sents a singular optical phenomenon eight or nine times during the year. It Is usually seen at sunrise or suneet and consists of a gigantic projection ot the observer, or observers, upon misty clouds, whloh rise out of the valley oa the side of the mountain opposite to the sun, Blr Walter Bcott wrote of It: "Among the various legends current In that wild country there Is a favorite one, which supposes the Harts to be haunted wHh a kind of tutelar demon. In the shape of a wild man ot huge stature, his bead wreathed with oak leaves, and bis middle cinctured with the same, wealing In bla hand a pine torn up by the roots. It Is certain that many profees to have seen such a form, traversing with huge strides, In a line parallel to tbelr own course, the opposite ridge of a mountain when di vided from It by a narrow glen; and. Indeed the fact of the apparition la so generally admitted that modern skep ticism has only found refuge by ascrib ing It to optical deception." Lohetar Salad. Pick the meat from a can of lobster or from a two-pound boiled lobster Into fine flakes; pile onto a dish and cover with this dressing: Beat three egg yolks, add one teaspoon salt, speck cayenne pepper, one tablespoon melted butter, two-thlrda cap hot vinegar; then add one teaspoon mustard mixed with a tittle milk; when boiling stir In one cup milk; beat to smooth pasta; pour over meat and let become 00M before garnishing with parsley, lemon quarters and lobster claws. without them. You will find you will be well by taking 10c. 25c. 50c. To any needy mortal suffering from That Littlt Book For Ladle. SSI ALIOS atAaOM, BooHsaxas, a), X. . ran t pi y "aTlTlioinpson'iEyiWBler K iuon keep forever taking harsh cathartics, as salts, laxative mineral waters, and unknown mix turcs. The way to cure constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, dyspepsia, and other liver troubles is to take laxative doses of the best liver pill you can buy. and that's Aycr's. Aycr's Pills will never Abuse Your Liver. They are laxative pills, purely vegetable; they act gently and promptly on the liver, pro ducing a natural, daily movement. 23 cent a box. All druggists. For ten years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble. I never could retain all my food and had many hard hemorrhages from the stomach. I thon licgan taking Ayer's I'illa, They promptly cured me, and I feel extremely grateful to you." Joiim (iool, Pro prietor Washington House, Washington, la., March 11, 1900. 1111 m TIMEtV FALL Of Feathers Aided Tblevea In tvaraptng From the Follee, New York Cor. Chicago Inter Ocean: A friendly cloud of goose and rooster feathers that settled down over De taney street yesterday afternoon, en abled three thieves to escape from a pair of confused detectives. The thieves bed been ransacking the rooms of a burning tenement house ft No. 217 Delaney street, from which the tene ants bad fled, panlcstrlckcn. In the opinion of the police there Is no mean er thief than the one who will rob a family turned out by Are, and the po Ilae, who figured In this ease did what they could to relieve their feelings by kicking the thieves half way down the flight of stairs to the street, intending to grab them again on the steps. Dut oe the thieves reached the steps a score of feather beds thst bad been thrown out of the Hebrew tenements upstairs by the firemen plunged down on the sidewalk and burst Feathers rose up and swirled about In eddies. Fire department wagons and horses were covered with them, and so were hundreds of Hebrews who were In the streets, enjoying the last hour of a forty-eight hour holiday. The thieves Jumped Into the cloud of feathers and escaped. After the cloud had cleared away the detectives yanked Morris Rosnssteln and Isador Goodman out of the crowd and locked them up on suspicion tbat tbey were pickpockets. Costly Wheeta. It ta said that Queen Margherita has the most beautiful bicycle In the wortd. The wheels are of gold, and the frame Is richly Inluld with jewels and mother-of-pearl. Lady Dufjiey one of the famous beauties of Eng land, has a white enameled wheel, whose bandies are of Ivory. AU things die not; while the soul Uvea, love lives; the song may be now gay, now plaintive, but It la deathless. -Mary Johnston. IU1 wonder why all your other disorders commence THE IDEAL LAXATIVE bowel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARETS ws wUl tend a box free. Address SUrUn Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and paper. P. V. V. II. '00. DnppnYr MM. Mt at tMt.mutttMw si HIW DltCOTIBT.fftMi rjH.I n4 nrta wort Vne. St. a. a. eassa s teas, mm I Sktafl IIS SI SAW St' JiaOon t A milllWIMW rils-rlms Vlult Holy I'lacea. A band ot pilgrims left Scotland a lew days ago tor Home. At London they were met by Ulshop Chlsholra of Aberdeen, who used to be their leader, In the absence of Archbishop Eyre of Qlasgow and Archbishop Macdonald of Edinburgh, who are both In 111 health. The pilgrimage Is In accordance with a decree of the pope to the effect tbat the holy year should be celebrated by the visit of pilgrims to various holy, places. A new delicacy la promised for the British breakfast table in the shape of American tea. Laillee Can Wear fchope One line smaller after nslug Allen's Foot base, a powd'ir for the feet. It makes tight or new shoe easy. Cures awolli-n, hot, sweating, aching feet, Ingrowing nalla, oorna and bunlona. At all drtiKKl'te and shoe stores, ilio. Trial tat-kege HIKE by mall. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. X. Married couples in Norway are privi leged to travel on railways at a fare and a half. What Sli all TTe - Far Paaseill Tills qoeetlon arises In the family dally. Let ns answer It to-day. Try Jell-O, a delialons and healthful deaaert. Prepared In 9 mln. No bolllnirl no baking I Him ply add a little hot water A set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At grooers. lw Doctors in Germany are increasing four times as fast as the population. To Cnra a Cold In One Pay. Taa LaxtTivs Hanao Qnxma Taslsts. All 4rturi(lu rafnnil tba m ,niy If It falla taanre, K. w. Uaovs's slinacure la on each box. S60. St. Louis has the world's largest hardware house. Fits permanently enred. No flta or nervons- E after II ret day'a nae of Dr. Kllne'a Great ra ttaatorer. $3 trial bottle and treatise br.H.U.Kuna.Ltd.Wl AruU ttLPhlla.i'a, Millionaire Marchand paid $190,000 for a bedstead. Mrs. Wlnalow'e "nothing Siyrnn forrhllrtren teetlilnv, aoftane tbe anina. mluoaa inflamma tion, allajeialn.cura wind colic-Sbu a bottle, Strausburg announces a substitute fot gtttta pcrcha. sO. 17 ol 0) No matter how pleasant your surfouTjdljigs health, good health, is. the foundation for en joyment. Bowel trouble causes more aches and pains than all other diseases together, and when you get a good dose of bilious bile coursing through the blood life's a hell on earth. Millions of people arc doctoring for chronic ailments that started with bad bowels, and they will never get better till the bowels are right. You know how it is you neglect get irregular first suffer with a slight headache bad taste in the mouth mornings, and general "all gone" feeling during the day keep on going from bad to worse untill the suffering becomes awful, life loses its charms, and there is many a one that has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your bowels with CASCARETS. Don't neglect the slightest irregularity. See that you have one natural, easy movement each day. CASCA RETS tone the bowels make them strong and after you have used them once you will it is that you have ever been to get better at once, and toon ALL DRUGGISTS 1 1 ,JJ, l!!'!!''.'1""'''""'-j-1 Va a "ill
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