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s .' i .'.' r . '( N W' !. I rM rj ai ' i i i I iii 'j. h t v' mr V 11 ( Hsnflr H" Partou- Min' i&fe ,, PUUbU ' WumNC tur In mUl dinner .hold last Hmtrc iv ueiran :HalKhLHii. Wvlh,lt; In honor 6f ' 28 ti,'mPjJl: lr ,. i I'U lMjan fU 'Plttsbteietir(wlrtilHave Achieved nft? tlonaf rCMKltlon. Few of the Honored BttMy'-iflifaramartlthe speakers, but the jtf&Hiirot.ainare "knownvfrom ortri ehd-of'We-orld to the othfir In the JeMaK'rt, Iriduitry, science, dlplom ey'arid; statecraft The banquet was ,itah.Hotei Scltenly and while all of 4he?2SHdn6red guests were not pres .ot'theve was a great'number there. .Triad to Kill Jallera. Aprn yj, inreo lioi-fe. oitat'a miiiv -. ii-ii..s - IPriifV'fltte'ntpt to ffWufsdav and ea. iape. 'Two r (hepiere wounded and allrW?WaVi Vrakfcnian vVaa Crushed to Death. Cleveland) April 5. His head CaugHt,, b6tWoen the bumpers or two teat's that ho had attempted to couple, TC. H. Pearson. C. & P. brakomnn. met t !tflM, 1 I llMl I J ttiiHpli. iifi' derBBiiS)Tan murdW?Twl'alffh '-'' ft horrible death nt the Emit Thirty- .third street crossing Thursday noon. 'V-. He1 had Just rnlsed'tho bar for tho approaching cars when his foot y flipped. Wh head was caught and his a Brewers' Strike Is Ended. Columbus, 0 April fi.-UusIncss was resumed at (ho Franklin brewery Thursday. All tho strikers returned' to work. The Franklin company came io an nKrecmont with the brewurv workers, agreeing not to sign a con-t tract with tho A. F. of L.. and slvltiir tho browory workers. Jurisdiction over I e engineers and flromen employed thc'brewerles. A Disastrous Crash. . Columbus, O., ApiII 5. HIg Four ac commodation No. 1, when coining Into the city Thursday crashed Into a cut of' freight cars and several passen gers were slightly Injured; but were Able to continue on their Journey. The engine of the passenger train was Sadly damaged, but none of the crow on either onglno was Injured. ' Board of Health Must Pay. ColunibilBjJQ., AprlL.5. In un opin ion rendeiofPrhursday to State School Commissioner Joucr, the attorney gen i ial held that no funds from tile 'oard of educntlon can bo used In aylng for a physical examination ot uplls. If such examination Is neces sary, the co3t must bo paid by the board of health. i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tin Kind Yiu Havt Always Bought B( Bears.the 5?ISi& Signatviw of l ft &i 'W' FREE COOKING SCHOOL FREE LECTURES ON COOKING AND PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE VARIOUS USES FOR CULINARY PURPOSES OF THE CH0C0LATElND cocoa MANUFACTURED BY WALTER BAKEIV& CO., Ltd. . DORCHESTER, flkss. (ESTABLISHED 1780) WILL. BE Miss Elizabeth K. Burr (DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPT. BOSTON, Y. W. C. . A.) AT THE Young Men's Christian Association Auditorium. EveryDayThisWeek i -AT- 2:30 O'clock in the Afternoon -AND- 7:30 O'clock injhe Evening. Samples of Miss Burr's prenaliiions., such .as Cakes, Puddings Meringues, Fudge Scuffles, Ice Cream, Bavarian Cream, etc. will bo served at .each, lecture and she will bo pleased to answer til inquiries' rogarding tho uamei A different menu will be (Prejjjfiyjk aM' served, at each lefturo, ft A'spe'qiaroe 1lecturoL for children ri a. t.'iMrinr,fiin "lecture -ior cnnaren win tie irivAn Katiirnav Worriing, April Gth at 10 o'clock. lecture will bo presented with a vv alter Bauer souvenir, ' Sample cakes of the Walter Baker Premium No. 1 Chocolate, the Vanilla Sweet Chocolate and little samnlo cans of the Breakfast Cocoa, also a book of "Choice Chocolate Recipes" will be prosonted to ail penons auenaing mese lectures, ana 'all who are interested in sclantmc cooking should not fail to attend, as they aro FREE TO ALL IS UNDER AfmCST. "'' '- L I ft Man Who It Alleged to Have Stolen HarMman't Famous Letter to Web tr la Jailed. New York, April 5. Frank W. HH1 a stenographer, was arrested Ylasl night, charged with having sold to a newspaper a personal letter of E.'M Harrlman. Tho warrant was sworn tc by Alexander Millar, Secretary of Hid Union Paclflq Railroad Co., of which Mr. Harrlman is the president, arid was served by a 'detective from the district attorney's office. Hill 'wni locked up at police headquarters. The letter In question was fld dressed by Harrlman to Sydney Web stor and was first published by flic World last Tuesday morning. . ta.te merits therein contained called forth a roply frrim President Roosevelt Tuesday afternoon. 1II11 la 37 yoars old and lives In Tlrooklyn. Action against Hill was taken un der tho section of tho penal code which defines as a misdemeanor the act "ot a person who wilfully without authority takes a letter, telegram oi prlvato paper belonging to another, ot a copy thereof nnd publishes tin1 whole or any portion thereof" As sistant District Attorney Krolet hap chargo of the case and it was said that the arrest would, it was believed, discourage the publication ot letters of another prominent man which, ac cording to report, recently had been offered for sa)c. A copy of Iho Harrlman letter In which the writer Btated that the chief executive had appealed to him for funds for the campaign of 1904, pintle, it Is alleged, from Hill's stenographic notes nnd In his handwriting was of fered for sale to a Hrooklyn paper and later to a New York paper,, both of which declined to put chase. This particular Now York paper s ubse quently turned tho copy over to the district attorney's onicc Hill was employed In Mr. Hani man's oinco ror zi years. About a year ago he was discharged because, It was said, of friction with other cm ployes. Recently ho entered a brok erage office. Hq has a wife and two children. Seven-Year-Old Girl Plays Cornet. Steubenvlllo, O., Aptll fi. Little Esther Oaro, who last week colebrated her seventh lilrthduy anniversary, Is n, proficient player on the piano mid tho cornet. Her music on the cornet Is pronounce'd rdmnrkablo for one so young. Musicians from all along the Ohio valley htlvo como to Steubenvlllf to hear her play. Warned the "Spooners" to Stop. Youngstown, O., April 5. Clerk James Pnrfltt, of tho township board of education, has brought it storm .ot censure on his head by issuing s warning to young people not tc ''spoon" on tho atepa ot the Kyles Cor ners schnolhoiiBo. Slnco Issuing tin notice he bus had no rest. GIVEN BY Evory child attending this 'fliWV'MI hi GeMtlt and Efctlvt. 'X Weli.konwn .Manitoba editor writes: 'Aa tan Inside' wVrk6r, I find Chtrtiberlnln's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invaluable for the touches of biliousness, natural to sedentary life, their1 action being gentlo and effect ive, rlearlng the dlgestlvo tract and he head." Price, 25 cents. Samples free. All druggists. ORDINANCE N'O. 1(1. To proceed ith tho Improvement of Pearl Street from -Bellefontnlne, Avenue south to Prospect .Street, Bo It ordained by the Council of the City of Mariolt, State of Ohio: Section l. That It is hereby de. cldtd by the Council of tho City of Marlon, Ohio, three-fourths of all the members elected thereto concur ring, to proceed with tho Improve ment of Pearl Street from Bellefon. talne Avenue touth to Prospect Street In accordance with a resolu tion for that purpose passed on the 1st day of January, 1907, by said Council nnd being known as neso. lutlon No. 3: and In accordance with the plans, specifications, esti mates and profiles heretofore ap proved and now on flic In tho office of the department of public service. Sec. 2. That all claims for dam ages therefrom shall be Judicially Inquired into before the commence ment of the proposed Improvement, and the City Solicitor bo nnd ho Is hereby authorized and directed to In hlltute proceedings In a court, of competent Jurisdiction to inquire In. to such claims. Sec. .1. flint tho whole cost of said Improvement less ono.fiftietli thereof, and the cost of Intersec tions shall bo asstbscd by tho foot frontnge upon all lota and lands bqundlng nirl nbuttlng upon raid Im provement between ncllefontalno Avenue and Prospect Street which said lots nnd Innds are hereby de. lerniluol to bo especially benefited by said Improvement; and tho cost o; Bald Improvement shall Include the expense of printing, publishing and service of notices, resolutions, ordinances required tho post of Issu ing the snmo, issued in anticipation ol tho collection of the nBSosHment to bc levied for paid Improvement. Ititerost and all other necessary ex penditures. v Sec. 4. Thnt the assessments so to bplevlcd shall be paid In five nn- nunl Installments with Interest on deferred payments not to exceed six (fi) per cent, .per annum, "payable semi-annually, 'provided that the owner of nny property may, at his option, pay surh assessment or nny number of Installments therepr nt nny tlmo after said assessment has bsen levied with Intorest to tho semi-annual Interest day of said londs next following the, Inst pay ment. , Sec. 5. Bonds or notes or the City or Marlon, Ohio, shall bo Is sued in anticipation or the collection of the assessments by Installments, and In nn amount equal thereto. Sec. fi. That tho remainder of the stillro cost of said Improvement shiUl bo paid by, Ih'o Issuance of bonds In tho manner provided by law. See. 7. That said Improvement shall be of first-class sewer pipe, with tho necessary catch-basins, man boles, etc., and thp following mater. IpJs may bo bid upon thorefor: First 9lass sewer pipe. Sec, g. That the Board of Pub ic Service be and aro hereby author, iod and directed to mako nnd ex ecute n contract for said Improve, incut to the lowest and best bidder nttcr the advertisement nccordlng to law. Sec. 9. This ordinance shall bo 'is force nnd take effect from nnd after the earliest period allowed by law. 1 Passed April 1, 1M7. J. R. PHILLIPS, President Pro Tern of City Council. Appoved by the ayol, Louis Sehorff. Attest: William Fles, City Clerk. Strir 4.4-11.07. Mirror 4 C 12 07 RESOLUTION Ntf: 20. Declaring l,t necessary to Improve Marys street fiom first alloy north of Silver street to silk mill property by con structing a sanitary sewer and col. Inr drain with the necessary catch basins, and of n suitable size, deter, mining tho gcnornl nature of the piopohed Improvement, tho grade thereof nnd approving plans, speci fications and profiles therof. Bo It resolved by tho Council of the City of Marlon, State of Ohio, threo fourths of all tho members olectod thereto concurring. A. 'J hat it isheroby doclnred nee. es&nry to Improve Marya street first alley north of Silver street to silk mill property, constructing a sani tary sewer nnd collar drain, or suit able filzo anil 'dimensions, thoreln, with tno necessary catch-basins, In accordance with, plans, specifications. estimates and pj-pfilea of tho pro. iiusoti improvement proparod by the City Englnqpr- ml now on ilKIn tho office of thp, Board of Public Service which aro heroby approved. u. That tlie grado of said street as Improved shall bo ns shown on tho plans and specifications. C. That tjio whole cost of said Improvement less one-fiftieth there. of, nnd the cost of Intersection shall be assessed by tho foot frontngo. upon mo following- uoscrlbod lots and lands, to.wlt: all lots and lands bounding and abutting upon tho pro- posed Improvement which eald lots and lands aro hereby determined to UTE MAKIOW,DAlIit4klb,rJMDAY, APRIL' &', , 1907. mmmmszssmmmsaemmmsmmmw i , ,sameBssBssasmmeaBtL tin. especially benefited by said Itu prbvemenli and that the cost ot said improvement shall Include .the expense of preliminary and tother surveys, and of the printing nnd publishing of notices, resolutions and ordinances required, nnd the serving of said notices, cost of con struction together with the Interest on bonds Issued tin anticipation of the collection of the deferred in stallments of assessments, and other necessary expenses, , D. That the assessment so to bo levied shall lie paid In five annual Installraenta with Interest on de ferred payments and not to exceed six (0) per cent.' per annum, pro viding that the owner of ntiy prop erty assessed may at his option pay such assessments In cosh, or any number of Entailments of the samo at any time after such assessment has been levied, with Interest on tho Bcml-nnnunl Interest day of said bonds next following tho date of payment. K. That bonds of tho City of Ma. I1"'0". OMo, shall be Issued In an tlcipatlon of the collection of tho assessments by Installments nnd in any nmottnt equal thereto. P. That the remainder of the entlro cost shall ho paid by the Is. sunnce of bonds as required by law. Passed April 1, ,1007. -T. fi. PHILLIPS. President Pro Tern or City Council. (Approved by thq Mayor, Louis Sehorff. Attest: WIlHnrn'.Vlcs, City Clerk. Star 4.4-11.07. Mirror I 5 12 07 RESOLUTION NO. 21. Declaring I necessary to Improve Toledo ave. nue from Silver slreet to Blake ave. nuc, by constructing a cellar drain with tho necessary, catch-baslns, and pf a suitable, size, determining tho gunerul nature of -the proposed Im. Movement, the grado thereof and ap piovlng plans, spe'clficatlons and pro. files thereof. Be it resolved by-the Council or tho City of Marlon, State of Ohio, three, fourths or all thb members elected thetoto concurring. A. That It Is' hereby declared necessary to Improve Toledo avenue from Silver street -to Blnke avenuo, constructing n cellar lraln, ot suit ablo size and dimensions, therein, wun necessary catch.baslns, In ac. cordnnco with plans, specifications. Intimates and profiles of tho pro- ljvauu iinprovemcni prepared by the City Engineer nndnow on file In the offlco of the Board .pf Public Service wiiiuh aro ucrcoy approved. U. Thnt the grade of said street at improved shall 'bo shown on the plana and specifications. C. That, the whole cost ot sain Improvement less on'e.fiftleth there of, and tho cost oMritersection shall b0 assessed by the foot frontage upon the following d'caci-Ujcd lots and lands, to-wlt: all )o'tB. and lands bounding nnd nbuttlng upon the pro. posed Improvement, whlch said lots and lands aro hereby determined to bo especially benefited by Bald im. provemont; and that tho cost of said Improvement shall Include tho ex pense of preliminary aiid other sur veys, and or tho printing and pub. llshlng of notrees. resolutions and ordinances required, and tho serving o! said notices, cost of construction together with the Interest on ironds Issued in anticipation or; tho collec tion or the deterred Installments of assessments and other .necessary ex. penses. D. Thnt the assessment so to be levied shall bo paid In flvo annual Installments, with Interest on de. forred payments nnd ivotr to exceed six (C) per cent, per annum, pro vldlng thnt tho owner or any' prop, orty assessed may at his option pay such assessments In cash, ,or any number or intnllments ,or tho same at any tlmo arter such assessment has been levied, with Interest on the seml-annunl Interest day or said bonds next following r tho date ot paymont. E. That bonds of the City of Ma. rlon, Ohio, shall be Issued. -In' antic ipation of the collection "of the as. scFsments by Installments and In any amount equal thereto, F. That the remainder, of tho en. tiro cost shall bo paid by. tho Issu ance of bonds ns required "by law. Passed April 1, 1907. -T. 12. PHILLIPS, Presldont Pro Tom of City Council. (Appoved by tho ,Mnyor. Louis Sehorff. Attest: William Fles, City Clerk. Star 4.4-11.07. Mirror 4C 12 07 RESOLUTION NO. 19. Declaring It necessary to improve Senate and Marshall streets by constructing a cellar drain with tho necessary catch- basins, and or a aultablo size, do. termlnliig the general naturo ot tho proposed Improvement, tho grade thereor and approving plans, specifi cations and profiles thoreof,' Be It resolved by tho Council of the City 0? Marlon, Stnto of Ohio, three.iourths of all tho members olected thereto concurring. , A. Thnt It Is heroby declared necessary to Improvo Senaio Btrcot from Silver street to C. H. V. & T. R. R. and Marshall street from Sen ate east to end, constructing a col lar drain, of sultablo size and dl. munslons, thoreln, with tho neces sary catch-basins, In acccordanco With plans, specifications, estimates nnd profiles of tho proposed improve ment prepared by tho City Engineer and now on file in the offico of the Bonrd of Public fervlco which aro thereby approved. I B. That the. grado of said street as Improved shall be as shown 'on tho plans and specifications. C, ' That thq. whole tost .,0-tjwitJ, Improvement, less oncflftleth there of, and tho cost ot Intersection Bhall be assessed by the foot frontage, Upon the following described lota and landg to.wlt: all lots and lands bounding and nbutlng upon the pro posed Improvement which said lots and lands aro hereby determined to 1)5 especially benefited 'by said Im. provemontj and that tho cost of said Improvement Shall Include tho ox. prhso of preliminary and other sur veys, and of tho printing nnd pub. llshlng or nollcei, resolutions nnd Ordinances required nnd the sorvlng of said notices, codt of construc tion together with tho Interest on bonds Issued In anticipation of tho collection of the deferred install, merits of assessments and other 110c cssary expenses. D. That tho assessment so to bo levied shall be paid In five annual installments with Interest on deferred payments and not to exceed six (G) per cent, per annum, providing that the owner of any property assessed may at his option pay such assess ments In cash, or nny number of In. Btnllment-i of tho snmo nt any tlmo after such assessment hns been lev. led, with Interest on tho semi-annual interest .day of said bonds next fol. lowing the dato of payment. E. That Bonds or tho City or Ma. rlon, Ohio, shall be Issued In antic ipation or the collection or tho ns. sessmonts by Installments and In any amount cqunl thereto. F. That the remainder or tho en tire cost shall bo paid by the issu ance of bonds ns required by law. Pnssod April 1, 1907. J. E. PHILLIPS, President Pro Tom of City Council. Approved by the Mayor, Louis Sehorff. Attest: William Fles, City Clerk. Star -1.4-11.07. Mirror 4 fi 12 07. RESOLUTION NO. 22. Author. Izlng nnd directing the Marlon City Water Company, to extend Its mains on Shnrplcss Street, Lincoln nnd Barnhnrt Streets and Chicago Ave nue, In the City or Mnrlon, Ohio. IU It resolved by tho Council nf the City or Marlon, State or Ohio: That the Marlon City Water Com. pany bo and Is hereby authorized and directed to extend Its water mains on Shnrpless Court from Outer ftioet, to tho C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. right of way, and on Chi cago Avenue from Center Street to Wilson avenue, nlso on Lincoln Av enue from Farming street to Murk Street, thence east to Barnhnrt Street, thenco South on Barnhnrt Street to present mains on Barn, hart Slrcet bonth of Eric and C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. tracks. That the Chief of tho Flro Dopart. ment bo and ho Is hereby authorized to locate fire hydrants on said Slinrpless Court In said City, and that the City Clerk bo nnd he is hereby directed to notify Tho Mnrlon City Water Company to extend Its mnlns In accordance with this res olution. Passed April 1, 1907. J. 73. PHILLIPS. President Pro Tern or City Council. Appoved by tlia Mayor, Louis Scherff. Attest: William Fics, City Clerk. StJM- 4.4-11.07. Mirror 4 fi 12 07 ORDINANCE NO. 15. Accepting Lincoln's 1st Addition to tho City or Marlon, Ohio. Bo it ordained by tho Council ot the City ot Marlon, Stnto or Ohio. ' Section 1. That Lincoln's 1st nddl. tlon to tho City ct Marion, Ohio, being situated in tno City or Marion, County or Marlon and State or Ohio, and known na being part of tho east patt of the south-west 0110 qunrtor of section 22, township 5, south rango 10, east, bounded nnd de. scribed as rollows. Beginning in the north line of Center Street 41.23 feet north nnd 37".. 125 feet east or a stone placed at the intersection of Vino nnd Center Streets; thenco oast nlong tno north lino or Center Street 103 feet to tho southwest cor ner ot H. M. Barnhart's lot; thenco north nlong the west line or H. M. Barnhnrt's lot 430.32 rcet to tho south lino of O. C. C. nnd St. L. Ry. right of way; thonco west nlong the south llr.o of C. C. C. -and St. L. Ry., right of ny 109 feet; thenco south parallel with the east lino 40.32 feet; tlioneo cast parallel with the north line of Center Street, 1 feet thenco south parallel with tho east lino 390 feet to tho place of be. ginning, the abovo described land was tho Turnoy property and tho east part of tho P. O. Sharpless lot tho west part being 4 feet In width off of the east sldo of P. O. Sharp- less lot extending north from Con fer Street 390 feet nnd 8 feet In width off of tho cast side of P. O. Shnriiless lot extending south Trom tho south line or C. O. 0. and St. L. Ry. right or way, 40.32 feet, tho eabt part bolng tho Turnoy lot, be nnd tho samo Is hareby accepted. and tho btrcots nnd alloys as marked and designated on said plat aro hereby dedicated and accopted as such. Sec. 2. That tho lots shall ha nuniborcil from 7417 to 7425 inclus ive. Sec. 3. This ordlnnnco shall bo In force from nnd after Its pnssago and logal publication, .Passed Ap-il 1, 1907. J, E. PHILLIPS, President Pro Tei of City Council. Approved by. tho Mayor, Louis Scherff, ' .' Attest: William Fles, City Clerk. Star 4.4t11.07. Mirror 4 G 12 01 1 Jigure Tip The amount of money you ; have lost by keeping your j spare rooms vacant so long, j A largo sum is it not? Make up your mind that you will . lose money no longer in this way. Have your ad inserted in The Mirror for a week, ; which will cost you 60 cents. Your room will then be rentod. Cheap commission to pay, is it not? 1 Phone ads to No. 9 either phono. ; .i,.... ' HELP WANTED WANTEDA girl to do general housowurk. Position permanent Both phones, 83 or Boll 3fi8 L., C02 S. Stnto street. 4.4tf WANTED 5 Ssveralvmoro Salespeople . Expcricnce not necessary. 5 Apply at onee. 5 I. M. HAMPER CO. A Truo Bldg. W. Center y SSSSSSSSSSSSSSXXS FOR SALE i'OR SALE-A No. 8 cook stove, good as new, coal or wood. Just half price, CG9 fi. Church, or ad. dress S., care Mirror. tf OR SALE -A good general purpose mare. Call at 139 1.2 North Main street. O. C. KIKUTZ. 4 -2'.iltpd WANTED iMore Teachers, Book"- koepers, Stenographers and .Clerks to enter THE SCHOOL OF COM. MERCE. fen enrolled .Monday. Offlco open every evening. Call or phone Citizens 1790. 3.2-Ctpd FOR SALE-A big lot or .second lmiul umbrellas al 25c each and up. Fogelson's Repair shop. -jU-3 1 pd FOR SALE Houso or 7 roomsi 813 Mound street. Water and gas in house, good well, cistern nnd wnsto water sink In kitchen. Sidewalk paid for. 1 dozen fruit trees on lot. Price 11550.00. Terms to suit purchaser. Also vacant lot ndjolnlng, price 1300.00 If sold quickly. V E. BAKERr U.Ctpd FOR "SALE Good for delivery. C torso, suitable orry. l.fi.3t FOR RENT OOOD FAftM I'OR RENT About 203 ncres, only 4 1.2 miles south of Marion. This is a money mak. er. See us at onee. CHASE REAL ESTATE CO. 3-2S.tf UNION STOCK YAtfDS. Union Stock Yards, Ills., April fi. Cattle Receipts 1700; estimated for Saturday, 300; mnrket steady. Pi line beeves fi.75 Q 0.75; poor to mediums, 4.15 U fi.C5; stockors and feeders, 2.80 St) 5; cows nnd heifers, 3. GO G.23: manners. 1.7fi tft .2.80: Tuxans 4 5 4.75. -Hoss-Recipts '10,500; estlm '.ed for Saturday, 12,000; market closed 5c lower; light COO G 0.00; rough O.fifi Qi C.70; mixed 0-75 O.DO; heavy, C.70 G.85; pigs. 0.20 C.C3. Sheep Receipts 11,000; estimated for Saturday, 2,000; markot strong; nntlvo sheep, 4.GU ffB fi.OO: western sheep 5 0.C0; nntlvo lambs, fi.50 S.35; western lambs C 8.35. CLEVELAND Cleveland. Anrll 5. .Hoc-r T?t cfrlnls 30 cars: shlnmcnta i.nnn iiirrli er. Yorkers, mediums nnd heavies, 7.10; best pigs, 7; stags and roughs i W U.25. Calves Receipts 300: lower. Rood to eytra 7.25 7.50; fair to good 5.50 0.50; heavy anl thin. 3 5 Sheep nnd lambs Recclnts fi cars: steady, unchanged. Cattle Lower: receipts 5 cars. unchanged. PITT3BURrt Pittsburg, Pa,. April 5 Cattle- Supply light and market steady. Cliolco, B.S'O ' 0; prime 5. CO 5.75 good 5,30 fi.CO; Udy butch ora 5 5.23: fair. 4.-0 4.75: choice helfors, 4.73 5; common to lair he tors 8 4.50: bit s. 2.50 4.50; fat pows, 2 4,25; good fresh vows, nnd springers, ?25 $50; common to fair $10 $20. Shop and lambs -Supply light and market fJcady. Prime wethors, G.25 fl) C.50; god mixed 5.85 0.15; fair, 5 5.50; culls nnd common 3 4; lambs, 0 8.50; clipped sheep, 3. GO 5.75; clipped lambs, 5' 7.25; veal cahes. G.50 7: heavy and thin, 4 5. 'Hogs Receipts 15 doubledeck's;' tnmrkot nctlvo; all. graden 7.15; roughs 5.70 0.25; stags 4 4. CO. . uiorse V I1 Daily Market Report ..... .V .TAi FOR RENT Seven room houscf W', avenue, aas. arjuta.wwjwifjr cistern. Call Citizens phone lSfJfc FOR rVnt Rooms Jti Opera lioJje Block ,Also Qffera House hall SultablcNor Ofub or Lodge. . pur poses. 4-C.3t c. e. pbrry; ft FOR EXCHANGE. H FORI SALE OR EXCHANOE-trlftJl rocery In good location. "$nV ell, or exchange 6r small Jrlcb'iiib; property. Address "$ ca'fc Mffitir.V ' c 4j5tprt!il STORAGE STORAGE WAREHOUSE AND PACK ING-McClaln's will pack, ship M tore your hoshold goods, quickly, safely, economical lyv jEitbor phoit 338. ,,, t -monffjtt AUCTIONEERS " . 1 1 MJCTIONEERING-J. W. Clark will cry sales of ietferjn! description at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your; Interest is mf Interest. Offlco robms, jbourt strett Both phones. Mnfidn, Ohio. r ' -8-t! ES SSg L0ZINS On Housthold Hoods, Etc. 1.20 per week pays any loan und er WU.UU. Call, write or phoneVis. 4 MAR 10 ChVATTEL loaj& 131 1-2 E. Center St. I CANSELL Your Real Estat'b or Busineit No Matter Whero Located. Properties and Business of oil ktnii sold quickly for cash in all parti of the United States. Don't wait., Write today describing what yoi have to sell and give cash price o sade. IF YOU WANT TO 1UT any kind of business or Real tate anywhere at any price writ me your requirements, X can sari you time and money. DAT11 P. TAFP, THE LAND NAN. 415 Kansas Avenue rornKA. kanbas. ((( 11! WANTED 10 girls to help in store. Experience not necessary. Apply at onfio. I. M. HAYFER CO, Truo Bldg. W. Center CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, April a. "Wheat 1 -4 (ii t o-So higher; May wild between 7." 1-2 and 77 l-S; opening; nt 75 1-2 nnd closing nt 77 l-S; July be tween 77 ,'!-! nnd 7(1 Il-S; opening nt 77 IM and closing nt 7!) 3-S; No. 2 red winter 7(i II-4 nnd 77. Corn 1-2 and .1-lc higher. May sold between 4o D-8 and 40 1-8 j oiiening at. -l,"i 1-2 and closing nt -1(1 1-8; July hot ween -ir 7-8 and 4(1 ."j-S; opening nt 4(1 and closing nfc 40 1-2; No. 21 yellow 42 1-2 43. Oqts-S-S 7-Sc higher; JIuy sold bctwee.i 42 nnd 42 3-4; open ing nt 42 nnd cosing ut 42 3-1 bid; Juy between I7 and 37 7-S; open iiV nt 37 and closing nt ,TT ;).4; No. 2 white 43 1-2. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. April ."i.-Whoal-CasIt "8 1-4; May 70 1-2: July 81 1-4; Sept amber 82. $r Corn-Cash 4.1 3-l;Mnv 40 1-4; July 47 f-S? Seplqnbpiy,. 1-1. OnU-('(,!, 44 1-2; il.V 43; July :til l-S; Siv'ti'mbi-r 3dti3bilii' ' ' Clovewei'tl-CjisJi sW.iriu..! April S.H0; OetolH-r (Uftfg; nl,'jko 7.45. I"4 S Prime iimolliv 2.1i7, ,lp"ffirN. lf-7JjJjo. e.tfiN. NEW YORK 'Prvfffntf v New York. AwrU.. 5. Eggs-Receipts 28.770: iiiode'rat,T'iir.mnn',i Nearby white fancy rl9; do' extra mixed is qp is 1-2; western extra ' ilibts 17 17 1.2; southern 14 1(1 1.2. ' , boston woodJ 5 2 0 h Boston, Mass., April 5. rriio Com. .uerclal Dulletln will say tomorrow; "iiie situation is dull nnd feature less. DusinesH or the week Is con fined to small lots ot domestic, In cluding territory and fleeces. ' ,"Tho shipments of wool from Doiton to April 4, Inclusive, accord ing io wio samo authority, aro 89.. 417.281 pounds against C8,025,3Bi pounds; a tho samo time Inst year. Tho receipts to April 4, lucluslyc, aro C0.08C.085 nounils nfrnlimt 71 --ioi in 998,390 pounds the same poriod 'last , , . 'year.' ' 17 1 1 f t ' ., 8 8 U 'ML '4 I I !.... . , i 'it ' U - mmmii .At t 1 i j-i u.J ';' h 1 S V t 4Mtf' ll .! ' ,r.ji Mh,