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Net a Waste of Time. “Edication is a good thing, Limpy, an’ don’t yoyt run it dep.” “Ever git any of it, Vly?” “Me? Well, I shoulud say yes. I went to night school all one winter.” “An’ what did you git to show for it, Weary?” “What did I git? I got four over- coats, three hats and seven umbrellas. Don’t you tell me that goin’ to school is a waste 0’ time.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hearts Not Trumps. “O darling!” exclaimed the young man, as a lecok of pain chased itself across his open-faced countenance, “you have broken my—" “Your heart?” interrupted the maiden fair. “I am so sorry.” “No, not my heart,” he rejoined, “but every cigar in my vest pocket—and they cost ten cents apiece, too.” Trifling that Costs. Neglect Sciatica and Lumbago And you may be disabled and incapacitated for work for many long days. KRXKKN St. Jacobs Oil Will cure surely, right away, < RRL ESS FAL ARARER INNER ARERR RH IEEE RRHEREENNS save time. money and suffering. It ba hb o Jain rach case the 5 per cent. interest g ved on the bonds will produce an amount equal to the recipient's salary. At other plants it is said similar awards this purpose as rapidly as the department neads are thought to deserve it. The beneficiaries at Braddock have their pay doubled by this arrangement, and in ad- dition will have the principal of the bonds when they are due. Camille Mer- cader, chief draughtsman of the com- pany, who is said to be a Hungarian count, was given $75,000 worth of bonds. One of the worst fires in the history of Bradford occurred Friday morning. It originated in the livery stable of Frank P. Beamer and consumed a dozen buildings; including the $35,000 city hall. Thirty-seven horses in one livery stable perished in the flames, and the $10,000 ibrary of Brown & Schoonmaker, city ittorneys, was totally destroyed, to- gether with valuable maps. The fire was discovered at 3.30 A. M,, and it burned fiercely until 5.30, when the firemen gain- ed control of the flames. The fire burned buildings on three streets, Kennedy and Boyleston streets and Patent avenue. The loss is estimated at $150,000. The tity records were in fireproof vaults and were not damaged. . » While driving from Factoryville to Scranton, John McAnulty had an ex- citing experience with a bear which rush- ed from the woods adjoining the road. McAnulty had a quantity of meat in the wagon and this first attracted the atten- tion of bruin. While the bear was munching the meat, McAnulty left his horse and wagon and fled to a house ome distance away for help and a gun. A crowd of hunters was organized, but when they arrived on the scene bruin had finished his meal and disappeared again in the woods. Miss Elizabeth Huey, of Reading, fell dead in.the drug store of John B. Raser & Son. After the body had been re- moved to the morgue three purses were found on her person. Two of them were sewed into the lining of her skirt. In addition, gold and greenbacks were concealed in various parts of her cloth- ing. The money aggregated $700. Of this $450 was in gold. Death was said to have been caused by heart disease. Mrs. Sarah Kelly, of Pittsburg, Friday evening gave a party to celebrate her to7th birthday. She was born in Ireland m 1794. Mrs. Kelly is able to read the daily papers regularly without the use of glasses, and her memory is good as to events which occurred in the early part of the last century. A fire in the plant of the Pittsburg Oil Refining Company, Coraopolis, de- stroyed the main fe building, the waxhouse, compo filtering houses and boiler d to the tanks, 100 in §j ) gvere DUSIUES, 1IC; CUadiltoliiia, | wes s, 10 lbs., 13 to 13%c.; do skinnec g2lsc.; do. beef, Western, canvased anc vased sets, 14Y5c.; mess pork ; ham pork, $17.50; lard, refined, cans, 11}4c.; do. do. half barrels| new tubs, 11%5c. Lard, .in tig =~ Wah Dairy Products.— Butter—E)neral we 24c.; separator, extras, 22a2:ay. D firsts, 20a21c; do, gathered cream, zvaziv; do imitation, 17a18¢c; ladle, extra, 15a17¢c; ladles, first, 14a1sc.; choice Western rolls, 15a16¢.; fair, to good, 13ai4c.; half-pound creamery, Maryland, Vir- ginia and Pennsylvania, 21a23c.;_ do, rolls, 2-1b. do, 20c. Cheese.—New cheese, large 60 Ibs., 104 to 10%c.; do, flats, 37 lbs, 10% to 1074¢. ; picnics, 23 lbs., 11 to 11c. Eggs—Western Maryland and Penn- sylvania, per dozen 23ca—; Eastern Shore (Maryland and Virginia), per dozen 23c.a—; Virginia, per dozen 23c.a —; West Virginia, 22a23c; Western, 22a 23c; Southern, —az2c; icehouse, choice, at mark, per dozen 17c.a—. Live Poultry—Chickens—Hens, per Ib, gagl%c; do oH roosters, each 23a30c; do spring, large, per 1b, —10%c; do do, small fat, —aric; do do, poor and staggy, 9aglsc. Ducks—Puddle, large, 10a10%c; do do, small, gatoc; do, mus- covy and mongrel, gatoc. Geese—West- ern and Southern, each 50a6oc. Tur- keys—Young, 8 lbs and over, per 1b g¥4a 10C. Live Stock. Chicago.—Cattle—Good to prime $6a 6.85; poor to medium $3.75a5.00; stock- ers and feeders $2a4.25; cows $1.23 4.50; heifers $2.25a5; canners $1.235a 2.25; bulls $2a4.50; calves $3a6.25; Texas steers $3a4; Western steers $3.65 a5.45. Hogs—Mixed and butchers $5.60 a6.05; good to choice, heavy, $5.65a6; rough, heavy $s5.3525.60; light $5.35a 5.65; bulk of sales $5.60a5.85. Sheep— Receipts 18,000 head; sheep and lambs steady at late decline; good to choice wethers $3.40a4; Western sheep $3a3.60: native lambs $2.50a4.90; Western lambs $3a3.50. East Liberty.—Cattle were steady: choice $5.60a5.00; prime $5.30a5.50; good $sas5.25. Hogs—Higher ; prime heavies $6.10a6.15; heavy mediums $5.95 a6; light do $5.00a5.95; heavy Yorkers $5.80a5.85; light do and pigs $5.75a5.80; roughs $4.25a5.60. Sheep strong; best wethers $3.40a3.507 culls and common $1a2; yearlings $2.50a3.75; veal calves $7a7.50. T LABOR AND INDUSTRY Germany has fifty-five central trade unions. Textile unions have been formed Gastonia, N. C. The cables for the Glasgov tramwgas are being made g son. Th ordiase d tion arat . ed auren teething, soften vue gams, reduces inflamma- tion,allays pain, cures wind colic. 252 a bottle True happiness, with some people, con- sists in being able to say “I told you so.” Pigo’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of throat and lungs.— Whar. ENDS Varbaren, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900, Dull care isn’t a marker to a dull razor. Ls GUN CATALOGUE IT’S FREE. Itillustrates and describes ali the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Co., New Haven, Conn. yr A a teem SE SITY )) INC x) risa Qy 2 J yy 7 Asc €/) 0 44 Et al Bef rr, in AS TOE EC a lo det its Ta aliforma Fig Syrup Co ville. Ky. 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