. J Wlicn American annic were in Ctih the island wan almost depleted of cattle, n Inst number ot the animals having b' n killed fur food. Now flic ranch -r in and farmers arc busy Mocking nsain and have made heavy drafts on Florida, which, as n consequence, has nbont been stripped of its better grades of ca'.'.le. Vnlnftble Almitnar tree. We linvo received a coiy of the new tlmnnnc for 1001 publlBhod by tho Hoynl Unklnu I'owdor Co. It In nn nr tlMlc nnd uiipful book, nnd will bp of Interest to housekeepers. A notewor thy feature of the nltnnnnc Is a predic tion of the weather for every day of the year by Professor IJeVoe, who cor rectly prophesied th great finlveston cyclone nnd other Important metero logical events. We ore authorized to ny that any woman reader of this paper can secure n copy without eo..t by sending n request to the company at 100 Wllllnin street. New York. North Carolina, in colonial days, wr.s called the "Old North Colony." and tit-: name with State instead of colony, Iih been retained to the present time. It has also been called "Turpentine State," from the importance of tnis ar ticle in the list of its exports. Irff f nttirrh I'nmiiM bo lured With loenl 0)ill"iitlnns, ns they cannot reach the noittof tliiMtisioisii. C'atiirrh It a Mooil nr .. 'iMUstltntionul illtit-t, and in r.J T.-r tn cure It von must tntta Intcrtml ri'tiir-Mi's. Hull's Catarrh Cure I vnken Intt'rnallv.nil act ill rt'i'tlyon thelliolniii1 mittmi jiurf.tre. Hall's Catarrh t.'nrn Is nut n tpim k inmllclue. It was frt'scrllii'il by ono of the ltist tiyslflaliH In Ills country for years, and Is a reu'tilur pri. srriptlon. 1 1 Is com posfil of the l-st tonics known, comlilni'il ivlth the bit IiI.uhI purltlers, fti'tlnK tlttvrtl)' tin the miirons Mirfire-. 'i'lie perfect combination of the two Inurcillcnts is what pro'luces such wonderful results in cur ing catarrh. Send for tustlinitniiiN, tree. K. J. Ciiksky iV Co., l'rois., Tulutlti, O. Sold by Driik-vlsts, price, TV. llall' Family I'ills nro the best. An cx-Confedcratc soldier of Ov-ncr county. Missouri, who raided a oj-pound pumpkin on his farm this season, in tends to have the mammnth v Metallic made up into pies lor tiistrihut'i n am mr, such of his former comrai'cs of Sibley's liri(.;atlc as reside in his neighborhood. fCT'iUM Y.nrr.r.ss lvrs do not slnln the 'hands or -ip.it the kettle. Huld by ud ilrutf Ktsts. A test hr.s been made which shows that a rock can fly (x miles an hour. The hawk makes 150 miles in the s.iinj time. Attar of roses sel!s nt $100 an ounce, which is exactly rive times the value of gold. I do not helluva I'lso's Cum for Consumption has an e'liml for eon-thi an 1 colds. Inn F. Boiisn, Trlulty Hprlus, lul., Fob. 15, I'M). The mackerel fishing; on the south and southwest coasts oi Ireland has been a failure '.his year. Kansas City is to have a bin banana warehouse, large enough to hold 25 carloads. A IleaAficlMt dire nt fmn posed of llarmr-il OriifrM. Garfield Hoadaeho 1'owders enjoy tho clii tinotion of beincr Alisolmuly l'tue, Klfecttve and Harmless ; thoy are nia.le from Herbs, The Queen has 00 housemaids nt Windsor Castle, This is the regulation number. To Cure a Cold In One Iay. Take I.AHATTVK llROMO IJI.'ININS TAHI.KTS. All anurlrts refund the m.it.'y if it falls to cura. K. w. Uhovk's iKuaiurs la on tacit box. V&o. There are 256 railway stations within ft six-mile radius of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Talk About It That's always the way with our Hair Vigor. When per sons use it they are always so highly pleased with it that they tell their friends about it. If your hair is short, too thin, splits at the ends, is rough, or is falling out, our Hair Vigor will perfectly satisfy you. If your hair is just a little gray, or perfectly white, Ayer's Hair Vigor will bring back to it all the dark, rich color it had years and years ago. On dollar a bottle. II yonr ding-gist cannot supply you, send at $1.00 aud we -will express a bottle to you, all charifes prepaid, lie sure and give us your nearest express office. J. C. ivn Co., Lowell, Mass. Send for our handsome book on The Hair. ONCE In our mammoth m FT A T3P kitchen we em- XLeJLLi-1 ti Ploy, chef who it an ex- la making mince piei. has charge of making all of Ti Mince Meat, on't practice economy here, he choicest materials. He vnlte the best mince meat land he does, tkage at your grocer's two large pies. You'll another kind again. T, MoMEILL at UOBY CklMf ur booklet, "How to Make -ledTnuujtloCV THIS MAItKETS. I'lTTsnt no. ( Ctrrtln, liour ami Freit. vVtiEAT N'o. 3 red 9 70(ff 7t live-No. U BO 61 t'onx No. 1 vidlnw. enr 4:1 44 No. 2 yellow, shelled 4i 42 Mixed enr 41 41 Oath No. a ,te 2!'tf IM No. 8 White W't J!)'f Fi.ovn- Winter patent 8 ll 4 Ot) Fnnev HtrnlKliI W Intern 8 70 8 l) Hay- fin. 1 timothy 15 25 15 60 Hover No. 1 19 75 14 25 Fr.Kti No. 1 whltnnild. ton.... 1H BO 1! 00 Uniwn middling!) 15 fiO 1(1 00 llntn, Imlk 10 00 10 25 Btraw Wheat 10 00 11 00 Ont 10 00 11 00 Dnlrr I' rod 11 nU. DfTTrn-F.ltrln en'nmery i 20 Ohio er"nrnerr 24 24'., Fnnev coniilrv roll 15 111 rilKKPR-Olllo.'nttW 11V ll.'i New York, new IV W'S 1'oultry, eto. Ilr.sa per II) $ V-idi I Hit kksb tin wd 12'4 13 tuna- Fit. nnd Ohio, Iritilt 20 27 Krtilta nnd Yrftntntile. I'fans -Ne.vy. ierlmhel t 2 105) J 15 I'm atiikd- l'niirv white, V liu . . Ii5 CAtTAiiE per luirnd 1st 100 OMiM-,er lniHliel W) 1 10 11AI.1 IMOItK, Fi.m n . i 8 ros? 4 00 1' itKAT-No. 2 red 77 77't t'nnx-mlxctl 42 V 4'Jt; Oatd 112 3'i Fottf) 25 2d Ul'TTEU Ohio eri'timery 25 20 I'lIILADKI.I'IIM. Fu.m 9 s ana s 40 Wnr.AT No. 2 red H 1'( foux No. 2mlY.'d 42; 48 Oath No. 2 whlto 31V IlfTTKit rrt'riiniTV, extrit 23 2i fcoGS- Pi'itusylvniiln llrxts 27 NEW VOltK. Fl.ofR Pntents. 9 3 70 8 05 WnrAT No. 2 red HO Cons No. 2 4."i"i Oath White western 81 !15 Hi'tteh t'rennn'ry 17 25 Lous Mute nnd l'euua 22 28 I.IVK HTIXK. Crtttrill Htuek Vurdn, V.tut l.l lnrty, V k. t'ATTl.R. rrlnte liinvv. 1.100 to 1000 Hm... 9 5 .WiS) 8 75 I'rltne, liilio to 141X1 Hid 5 00 6 25 Jli ditmi. 1000 to 1M0 llw 4 00 4 50 1'llt helfen) 8 00 4 25 Dnti'lKT. 100 to 1000 IIjs INI 4 25 Oiimiiion to fnlr 8 25 8 H5 Oxen, I'onin.on to fnt 8 Oil 4 10 I'unmion to good fnt hulls & vows 2 00 8 00 Mllt-h emvt). eneh 20 00 85 00 FMrn ntlleh eowo, eneh 83 00 63 00 llOOH, rrime medium weight. 95 45 (S) 8 60 lit ft lii'itvy yorkent nnd lnt-illuin 6 40 5 60 Oond to I'htih'o pucker) 8 40 5 60 Hood I'Ikh niul Unlit yorkon). ... 6 110 6 85 Hklp Hu 8 60 4 21 I'riine henvy linKH 5 110 5 115 Common to fnir 4 75 5 25 llinttrlm 8 60 6 00 HtdfcH 800 400 fuiEKr. 1'xtrn, medlnm wel)?ht wethem.9 4 25 4 50 Oood to fhoii'K, 4 00 4 25 Sli'tllnm 8 25 4 00 Common to fulr 1 60 3 50 LAM IIH. I.nmlift, extrn KtHtiH' 9 5 75 0 00 I.tindiH, Rood to eholi'o, HpiitiK... S 2i 5 75 Lumle, comniuu to fuir, niiriug,. 4 60 6 00 CALVED, Void, extra, 9 7 00 7 25 Venl, Rood to elioleo 8 50 7 00 Venl, common to tnlr, 4 60 5 80 Venl, common heavy 3 00 4 00 REVIEW OF TRADE. Businost ComparCively Slow Wheat Move menl Was Heavy and Corn Exporting Showed Botler Than Usual. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Only in the textiles is special hesitation shown. Staple prod ucts arc firm, iron nnd steel prices are held without trouble, boots and shoes and wool are steady, and all with fair demand. Construction of bridges and buildings, together with contemplated track elevation, crowds the capacity of all concerns making structural shapes of iron and steel.- Orders for locomo tives, cars, rails nnd all forms of rail way equipment are also abundant, and there is no sign of reaction in the in dustry, l'late and sheet mills have a large business ami merchant steel is in brisk demand. Competition is keen, however, and increased operations fail to affect prices. New schedules are prom ised in the near future, and lower freight rates are anticipated. Stocks decreased slightly in December, but there is fear of accumulation and quotations at. Pitts burg nnd Philadelphia have declined during the past week. Bradstreet's says of grain: Cereals have given a further exhibition of life this week, partly on light Northwest re ceipts and advices that Argentine shii ments will not exceed .15,000,000 bush els, but also largely on the heavier vol ume of Wall street money seeking an outlet in the grain market. Wheat (in cluding flour) shipments for the weel: aggregate 5.961,095 bushels, against 3, 914,301 last week, 4.248.926 in the cor responding week of 1900, 5,647,071 in 1809. 5,299.517 in 1898, and 3.948,154 bushels in 1897. From July I to date this season wheat exports are 104,026, 851 bushels, against 110,752,801 last sea son and 134.036,048 in 1898-09. Corn exports for the week aggregate 4.897. 345 bushels, against 4.470,521 last week, 3,614.576 this week a year ago, 3,297,071 in iSg9, 4.641,750 in 1898 and 3.757,281 in l8g7. From July I to date this Rea son, corn exports are 103,608,035 bunhcls, cgainst 118,920,757 last season and 89, 091.909 bushels in 1898-99. Business failures in the United States for the week number 322, against 2(A last week, 295 in 1900, 304 in 1899, 323 in 1808 and 478 in 1897. Canadian failures for the week number 36, against 23 last week, 28 in this week a year ago, 34 in 1899, 58 in 1898 and 59 in 1S07. For Universal Suiters gt. The Cuban constitutional convention, in secret session, decided, by a practical ly unanimous vote, to insert in the dra't constitution clause providing for uni versal suffrage in the future republic. Only one vote, it is understood, was cast against the proposal. Friends of Gen. Maximo Gomez, who assert that he is the popular candidate for the pres idency, arc elated over the prosed. Bust Canal to bo Widened. The Sttei canal is to be deepened and widened, if Mr. Linden W. Itates, the London hydraulic engineer, who is now at Suez, reports that the work can he done within a reasonable figure. The Canal Company hopes that the great waterway can be enlarged by the use of dredges, which are comparatively in expensive. There is great need of more room in the channel, for ships have been growing even greater, while the canal has remainrd unchanged. Mr. Bates, who is now going over lite canal is enrottte to Queensland, for whose government he has built three colossal dredges on the Tyne. These are to be used in clearing the harbors of Queensland of mud and detritus. The largest of the trio is the Hercules, a sea-going dredge of 5.000 horse-power, and. by permission of the Queensland government, it will be held in the canal for a lime and experiments made under the direction of Mr. Hales. If it proves that t'redging is a satisfactory method of enlarging the waterway between the Red Sea ami the Mediterranean, the Suez Canal Company will proceed forth with to arrange for improvement on 11 lare scale. Hoth the war office and the colonial office are concerned in the enlargement "f the canal, and the request made to Mr. Hates to go to Suez was endorsed by the latter department. Electricity in Iho Schoo's. In an article in the current number of Success Thomas A. F.dison makes some hopeful predictions for electricity, lie says: "Mot only as a motive power for massive enterprises will electricity finj uses during the coming half ccnturv, but it will also be applied to the 'gentler sciences.' if I may Use the term. By this I mean surgery, optics and astrono my, but .greater minds than mine imtt dwell on this ('articular branch of elec trical usage. Already we have surgical instruments that are being operated by electricity with gratifying success; in deed, they have gmie beyond the experi mental stage. It will find n large field in the operation of manufacturing ma chinery, as the Niagara Falls plant shows, nml it may even extend lo the airship, hut I think it best to confine ;ts uses to the earth, until these uses have been exhausted. "Electricity as a science should be made one of the several studies in every school in the land. It should rank with spelling and arithmetic: for, the more it is used, the more potent it becomes as n important clement in all of the world's general affairs, and its value, in connection with practical business and business affairs, cannot be given too prominent a place in America's future." Indigo lo be Olsplacod. British manufacturers hnve not thought it worth while to study the pro grcssive. chemistry of nnaliuc or napthol tlyes. sajs a London correspondent lo the Talis Messenger. They have been content to leave the field open to Ger many, and the result is now obvious. Time was when British aniline dy.-s commanded the market of the world. It is impossible to understand why that market was ever lost. Nothing but in diiference can account for it, ami then wo have to explain the indifference, which is impossible. At any rate, the market has gone, and there is not an aniline or napthol dye used at the pres ent day which is not produced in Ger many, The industry of the manufacture of British dyes is tlead, and the industry in British India of the growth of indigo will follow it. Behnr and other prov inces will feel it, nnd it will mean the ruin of innumerable natives who have lived year after year on the produce of indigo. Dyeing with indigo, however, is at best a clumsy and prolonged pro cess. It means immersions in various compounds according to the material of the fabric to be dyed. ' Like imligotine, the nw German dye provides for a single bath. So confident are the manufacturers of the success of their product that a considerable sum has been spent on the necessary produc tive plant, and the new year will wit ness the advent of the new dye. Save as a specialty indigo will not last be yond a year or two, and then another British industry will have succumbed to German competition. THREE) STBIR I, Vcary Woman Got Strength and Vigor from Dr. Greene's Nervura. I if fit III U fV had Planned to go out with her husband, but II iUJ III her strength failed her. mm III H 111 tr !i- 1 n .1 J 1 night came she just couldn't find the courage. It ia the old story of weakness and nervousness taking the pleasure out of life and filling it with discontent and suffering. It it not honest fatigue resulting from the daily task; it is weariness born of weakness and ill health. The ideal strengthener for weak women is Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and nerve remedy. It builds then up in every way by toning up the blood and strengthening the nerves. Nothing else in. the world can do Nervura's work. It seeks out the weak spots and strengthens them. It en riches the blood and gives it a healthy circulation, thus putting new life into the entire body. Strength to overcome the general discouragement is followed by tho ambition to be well. A few nights of sound, refreshing sleep brings a new sensation of acquired strength. How ready now is this woman for every duty and every Brm Grceno'8 FOR THE BLOOD AND NERVES. cured woman, and such tions are occurring in every community through the use of Dr.Oreene's Nervura. If you nre run-down and discouraged, hero is tho certain help. MRS. OLIVER WILSON, of North- Loro, Mass., says: " I wits milTering from nervous neftn, CAUsed by feiunle wenknnm nnd nervous prmttrntlon. I was go nor- Tous and week 1 could not gn up a common pair of stairs without topping tn rKt, anil troubled to ulnep at night. I took Ur. Greene'a Nervurn nnd have obtained my old elastic step around the house. Aftwr crcet'iiijr around for two years, hardly able to tlo anything. It ha proved a boon to me truly." plan for pleasure 1 The new color in her cheeks shows the potent work of the vegetable ele ments in Ner vura. Ihis woman is now a transforma- READ DR. GREENE'S OFFER. Dr. flreeno's advice Is free to all who seek It, either by personal call at his office, 35 W. 14th Street, New York City, or by letter through the mall. All who are broken In health should call or write without delay to Nervura'a dis coverer for free counsel. There i much talk nbout the chivalry of the knights of old and all that sou of thing, but in many instances these men in armor were in some respects as bad as the Chinese "Boxers." They often took a voluntary oath never to spare the life of a.n enemy. imz MM wf mm jp$ , ' - ..111 fnt. surest curt for lit. esuii s" iiiro,t "'' '"" mm " " trouble . People pmlite Cough Syrup JjuKrrslS'i Refuse tubsUtutel. Get Dr. Bull's Cough bvrup. FREE ELECTRIC CELT OFFER uwu nuiuu, nit (wnuina and hll al.TltllllT. HlNUI'l HHkSi KJ.M THK HItl.Ttl vi muj t..v. mil . N notiri In art vartf I vrry low ftttijMiiimtfiftriai COSTS I roniptrrn I tbr tltfe rnornthanfiiailtnrnta. OM.YCT HUH III tor aUnto-TOut dtwaaet, wetikfNtvtwi and disorder. Kor oonifilU) fcaji'il (Kinfldc'i'.tnl rntftlorTil rut this a4mt and mull t M BEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.. ChlOOSO. vvrw. inmi i jmr ALMOST MBTHIH0 coniii.rr. With moil all rtthlrtftmtme:it. l'ur.t Iiir ,11 th-r My nMKhhor'srhtM wmkIw tip, Hi family C'tiH-ltuI! It would le,itHlHfttu inakft furt tii ITurt totMvn It, hut tin telnfl IwrHiiadMl. I hey almttiltrej FREY'S VERMIFUGE, and oTor ion worm wr rx pfUrvi. Thfphiltl rwtpwl. Oai.ru HiTciHniB,Nar vIIIh. Ohio. S3 renin nt Driiif-Kl-tK.ronntry atortnorhy mail. A ttnrrert tunic for I'hlh reu. 3L H. tUK lluliliuuro, J hi. I .... 1 T v., 'Rtflrlnu HpcuOoalv ater r(icti)r) can ileleet nnd explain tile llltiSt eutllltllenti.fl Phrnnlii illiiino by tbe u line ; 1 feu ruble, treat It succpHHfully hy mall. Htmil 4cunts fur iiiallluKease f... nrl... f.n. ..I.. ...... " .... U....1-. i.u.int.i.n.i.fii. num. yuls of urine; rrportand book 011 thin new selmien, free. I. F. GBATES II B in I'inn A 'Firm, Fluur, l'Utljur, l'a. 1 1 anili ted wlllilTL. Cu. Willi. DROPSY,1 ciuw- lltMt uf teliiuonift, tvvak cn ubuI NEW DISCOVERT: rt. auiok ri.liet nnil oiimfl w..rxt 11(m4 ul tettimcmial ind lOllava' trMtmti.l 1. re, sr. H. a. aum sons, ftoi a. auum, a. if ISO KINDS For 1 fi Cents caitoinira. Wa rcWin STo,! V nftw nava on onr rtnoKfi iliiit,oi4)nama. Wa with Hfk.,000 morr. in makinir l.lWHt.um rnlljKsnrothitnnprsoetianUd fitTTf.r Iftoflnta poitpald of 90 htni4 of rmrrt limrtnun ratlliliM. 14 niacnlflfnl rarltrt Moluua, 10ort vlaHn lomitor. 15 prrrli-s Ioltuo4 varletlea 14 ptrndlrl bett aorta, firrrjinnly krHiitlfiil flrtwfv Am in tn imi Hiuni. aur t at'itKht an1 lw mnA "ftptlvmtf vnnr htarli. tirnr ultUour irtat il)ilitrlr,( riirt nd (lr4 CtMMloc. tflHna Kli lxtjt Billion DulUr lrMt, prtmi, Ttoitnu, r-mtw, Mplii. nnlna Hd at fi"., tic , all fr 1 A nta 1aniand rhU notice. valoB pusillteiT Will IO aujf plantr rdu nrt farm Mnti. JOHN A. SLZER8CIOO -. La Croae, Wla. I'. N. U. 3, 1001. 1 illlQ IUUL TL all I nonttkuvhSynip, Tju-itii 0hmL 1 In ttmrt. Hnlrt hv ilrt!nrUt DboM VHI 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tEilioiuis a a ot a -Cold? You're bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system Is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need Is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Be sure you get CASCARETS I Don't let them sell you a fake substitute. U9 A. ifMl MJ All VAU I cer Deceoioer 4, 1783. OOOOOCOOOOOCOOQOOOOOOOOOOODOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O o o o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . I " jyt'"i. on ccr JJecvnioer 4, 1783. wa 'rfrt57SvV.Jk ' " rour Talaable CAS- Jf jfjL V-fjS w v 4e CARETS and nnd them perfect. Couldn't rS- JKt m A'x iSKA lr"" -ia do w'tllut them. I have ued them for eapv , . JF- M f OaiiZ f 1 I i y. om time for Indlgeetlon and bllloueneaa . f if ' 3 F fJr x?il I ' I and am now completely cured. Recommend wot f f"I I If W II them to every one. Once tried, you will baC h - 1. 1 II Dl- nver be without them In the family." .-. ' I W J J dim- ' EUW. A. MARX. Albany. N.T. JL 'i I 'end A movememt i on foot in New Y-k elf. W I v BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. g THIS IS J n g 1 mmW lmi V jljb iXLU' NEVER SOLD IN BULK. o THE TABLET DRUGGISTS O. .OITABANTKKD TOOtrnRall kswel traableb aFeaalettt., fcltloaaaeM. I p.r a MTF TO rrKRt rear rear w. the Oral bw .tta. Oba kr.lL. Ud bl..d. wine ua tka tua.k. hloat.d I..W.1..' foul h; CAU&T w. ...I J. Tk.w It l..".r .li .llllV. ,!h1 nu7lt ii dV. haabe, ladleeatloa, ailinulre, palne artor aatUa. Ilr treakle, UM ua! elxllar eaedtrlae la tke world. Wu I. h...l,,t. "oJ?" i Jr'ai i 'r I. uS nl ullbaed kiry ltx tu lari leiiity. n.. ... II m O 1 a't-AJICAiiETa. Uk. 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