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G VERMONT WATC1IMAM &STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY AP1UL 23, 1902. AGRICULTURAL LEFT OVER KGGS. Loft ovor yolks of eggs, if pnt at ouco into iv tuuiblor of coltl wator, -vill koop frcsh imd soft for many' days. If dropped .into n oup and cov orcd tho yolks will bo unilt for uso tho sccond day. Tho loft ovor whites of eggs may bo mndo into macaroons, Msses or usod for meringuos. Tho whites of two oggs with a quartcr of a pound of sugnr and tho samo quan tity of almond pasto will niako two dozcn macaroons. Whoro hard boilcd yolks aro wantod it is much bottcr to brenk tho oggs, soparato carcfully tho jolks from tho whites ntnd drop tlio yolks into wator that is boiling hot; cook slowly i'or twouty niinntcs. In this way you savo tho whites for an othor purposo. Whites tliat aro boilcd with tlio yolks aro valuclcss and tho dish has cost doublc Ladies Homo Journnl. Mntliora I lUotliorn ! Motlicra. IIow niany ohlldron nro nt this sonson foverish nnd oonsllpiitod, with Imd slutn aoli nnd houdiioho. Mothor Gray's Swoet Powdors for Childron will al.vays curo. If vmrnis nro prosont thoy will .certuiuly romovo thom. At all dniggists -5 ols. Snmplo mniled FliEH. AiUlrcss Allon S Olmstod, Lo lloy, N. Y. TILLAGE. Thero is need among farmors of a brnaler concoptioii of thoterm tillage, and why tlio soil is tilled. Many n farmor lad plows tho lield and pro parcs tho socd bcd and nivcs lntor cul tivation becauso thero is a vagno idoa that such procoduro is cssontial to growing a crop. Whon corn is plongh cd tho provorbial throo timos it may bo "laid by" and if thoro is not a good crop Providonco, tho woather, or chinch bngs, or all throo, aro blanicd. Tillago promotos tho plant growtli bi cause it liboratos elomonts necessary to plant growth. Thon it playsavory important part in conscrvingnioistnro. Fn nucnt stirring of the surfaco soil pmteots nnd sliados the subsoil with a dut inulch, and ovaporation is loss rapid. Thon ovory farmor knows when the surfaco soil is hard and coin pact that the wator rnns oil' such gronnd aftor da.xhing rains. When digging pntatoi'h nfter a hard showor, or weedmg attor a heavy rain, on ground that lms not beon woll stirred, tln-farnn r will oxpross somo surprise that the -nil i- not wot to any depth He h!is lailed to fully coniprohend tln fact that the loose suri'ace soil ni.ro ri udily rakes in moisture from tln liti . d .-ummer rain. Tho farm or who u"ilri;vraii(l.s this iiut will givo hi.- eroj - the tillago tliat will not only t'fiiisi rv ht moistnre in tho subsoil but will ,i1mi onstiili lia'uu to storo -ui'plio- i i tln d'.ought i iviod. This unrirr-,t ihn nt this f.-roat fact in -1m ,ijrn ! t 1 1--1 1 nrld w ill :iNn h ad 'ii 'ln i . i (jl; nt l.irm i:i,iolm:i ry that " i i II' 'lvi'ly 1.1 oniii),lish this ju.rinisi 'i I, loul ust'il mu I lic cap i 'I' t m i ri r''orongli!y i n-y uioh I tho ., ;1 t M'ii tl'o io , of tho ioi' a 1 i ' h' ro(iuir''d diqith. K1.1..I . il,! The Croat Dismal Swamp ' i Vir i , lnoodiiijr t-iuiincj ul Mu- lai ' sii." u- i i-. lnw, wi't or mui'sliy m.miiil i i i w lific. 'i'hoso Kenna oauso wi i!iin i l.iiu iimi fovor, aohes in tlie I. pii' - :iti. i ii !(, nnd inny iiKliioo dnn-tjir.iii-. i, ii .!(.--. 'Iiut Klectiio llitters w w r fuii tu .lc-tro.v llioin uml ouroinu- lai ai tronMo- Tlu-y uill guruly prttront typliuid. V Incil inaiiy roniodios for niftuii ia aini atoinattii and lAver troulilL'H," wnto!. .I.ilui rimrl;B(on, of Hyeavlllc, O., "' "it novi-r found auytliln; aa good us Elfotrii- Hlttein." Try tlicm. Onry W)c. At C. Hlakoly. Ouaranluo satialactimi. m tm EA11LY PULLETS. In ordor to securo the fall and carly wintor layors oggs shoud bo sot early. Amplo tinio will thus bo allowed for tlio ohicks to got ahead boforo tho qold weathor sets in, and to pass ovor tho hardest part of thoir livos boforo tho days get very hot. It pays to set eggs ovcry inonth from January nntil May, providcd the propor caro is tak on of tlio difforont fowls rospoctively. In this way hardy fowls aro seoured and tho hardest work is through with boforo summor, A suiall incubatcr and soveral small broodor houses will bo all that is requircd. By bringing forth early pnllots a rogular supply of oggs is insurcd, ns by tho timo tho flrst hatchod slacken up on thoir laying tho noxt ones start in, and bo on down tho lino, nntil all tho old birds havo flnished moulting, In this way aro 8ystomatio ogg farms opcrated and a supply is pretty gonorally givon. Hons aro a profit for throo yearsjand aftor that it is best to markot thom. Thcy sometimos lay woll at four years, but tho numlior gradually doroases aftor tho third year. Aftor tho seo ond year it is bost to kill olf tiio oldest birds and koop tho yonug ones for tho noxt yoar's layors. If ohicks aro to bo hatchod for carly markoting it is wiso to hntch thonj out soon, but larger ilooks shonld bo hatchod out at ono timo and not so oloso togthor. This will koop tho poultryman as hnsy ns ho dosiros to bo, and with no holpit is donbtful if ho would manngo sov oral difforont ngcs of ohicks togothor with nowly hatched ones ovory two wooks. If pullots aro to bo hatched as lato as May tho small breod should bo preforrod, as thoy niaturo early. PL13ASTJIIE AND PROFIT WITII POULT11Y. Porsons who dcsiro to kcop poultry for plcasnro osclusivoly aro not so numorous as thoso who keop thcm for profit ; in fact, many cannot all'ord it. But novcrtholess thoro is no pur suit on tho farm that adds moro plcas- uro to all mcmbors of tho fainily than poultry. Tho caroful, matronly hon cannot bo o.xcolled nor is naturo illus- tratcd moro beautifully tlian with tho hon and hor tiny brood, caring for thom. Tho plensuro dorivcd from poultry is ono that brlngs into oxist onco othor iniportant mattors. Tho oconpation of raising poultry isnot an insigniilcant ono by any moans, for thoro is as much art in broeding poul try for bcauty and porfoction as thoro is in brceding tho thoroughbred horso or tho .Torsoy cow or tho Shropshiro sheop, for tho nieans embloyod to per foct tho fowl aro such as can bo ac (Itiired by porsistcnt practico only. Tho bost nnd handsomcst nro tlio only ones that should bo bred for ploasuro, for thoy iucreaso tho onjoymcnt by nniformity in color, sizo and prolill- caoy. A beautiful sight to seo is tho lawn graccd by a flook of Hnmhurgs or statoly Brahmas, and, as thoy aro as productivo as thoy aro beautiful, tho ploasuro is united with profit. Tho Hambnrgs and tho Brnhmas aro not tho only bird that aro worthy of boing raised for ploasuro. Tho Co chin, tho barrcd nnd wliito Plymouth Kocks, tho activo Leghorn, tho Black Spanish, all add boauty to tho farm and attract notico. Tho little Ban tams should not ho ovorlooked. Thoro is quito an nmount of onjoymont at a small cost when poultry is kopt on tho farm, nnd tho fowls whon pottcd and cared for nevor fail to gratofully contributo to tho roplonishniunt of tho ogg baskot at all seasons. VAKIED FOODS. Poultry raisors, especinlly the fnrm- ers, cannot allow thoir hons to havo froe rango on nccount of tho injury likely to bo done to tho gardon, and this is propor ; but a snbstituto must bo offored tho fowls. If thoy. cannot bo allowed freo rango they should be made to scratch for overy particlo of food they got to all'ord the needed ox crciso. Thon whnt would they get if thoy wero out on froe rnnge? Green food, of cour.se, not to inontion tho amount of inseots nnd worms which aro oxcollont for tho largor ohioks o.v pecially. Tho only thiiiK to do is to procnro all tlio green grasa and green food of any kind, and also to supjily animal food for thom. Seed of some kind should bo seattorod so that tho fowls may work to seoure it. Birds nood plonty of ovoroiso and aro will- in to -,ork for all thoir l'ood unt will not do it it thoy aro allowed lull and plonty without working for n, and thov soon undorstand what to vpiot if thoy aro allowod all they waiit. Thoy will also shnw thcir iiij.'1-at't udo for tho kindnoss of giviug thom all tln'.v want and moro without worUing, liy droipinp off in tlio num bor ot vt;a- . SicknoHS is also suro to follow, for fowls that aro too fat soon contract diseases not known to ordi uary, hard wovkiug birds. Wielcls a Sharp mx. MillioiH mai'vol ut tlio inulliludo of mniiuiies out oll I y Dr Dr. Kiiifis Kew Lil'e rillw tlio most diMtrossiui? inn Sloinuoli hivor imd Howol troublos Dyspciisia, r.oss of Appotili, .lainidico Hiliou8iies, Fovor. Mulnria, ull fall Imfore thtw womlor workors'. ?n-nt V Itlakolv's orujr inre Howitt "I'vo Iost my bost frieud. " .Tewett "Why don't vou advortiso for ifr" Howitt "What do you mo.au.- .jewott "1 tnought you said you imd lost your pocket book." Smart Sot. iWI&ERY FROM Commandcr Jatnos S. Doan of Rontlout, N. Y., curcd by Favorlte Rcnedy. "No one can rcallzo tho mlsory causod by dyspopsia unless theyhave been afflicted with that terrible diseaso. I sulfered fright fully night and day f or nearly t wo years. My case was pronounced incurable. I took all sorts of doc tor'sprescriptions andusedallkinds of medicincs, but nothing did me any good until I began the uso of Dr. Davld Kon nody'sFavorlto Romody. After . I had takun it a little whllo tho terrible distress that I suf fered soon dlsappearud, nnd I grow bet ter steadily until I was ontl roly ou rod." No tributo to the efTicacy of the medi cine could bo greater tlinn thcso words of Commandcr Doan. Dr. David Kennedy's Ifavorito Rem cdy ixjrmanontly cures Dyspepsla, Rhou matism, Kidnoy, Liver and Blood trou bles. For ills jieculiar fo wonien it has no equal, If you are not convinccd that Favorito Rcmedy is tho medlcine you need you may havo a trial bottle, nbso lutely freo, by mail, by sending your ad dress to tho Dr. David Kennedy Comor atlon, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. Oavld Kennedy's ftoKlc Hye Salve for all DUeases or Inflamumtlons ol tho Gye. U5c. All druggist sull Dr. David Kunnedy's Favorito Reniedy in tho new fiO ccnt, sizo and tlio regalar 81.00 sizo bottlcs. ' ' Wl. . LARMON VICE-PRESIDENT OF PEOPLE S NATION- AL BANK OF SALEM. N, Y. '1 Glvcg II In UiiiUii1II1mI KiHtorncmi'iit ti Dr. AVllllanift' l'lnU I'llU for lnlo l't'oili Afli'r lli'hiK lti'Htoroil to Ilonltli. Fow men nro bottor known in his connnuiiity than Mr. William 0. Lar mon, vico prcsidont of tho Peoplo's National baulc of Snlom. N. Y. On nccount of his high stauding nnd in- tegrity tho lollowing intorviow must carry connviotion to oven tho most skoptical. llo says : "I had beon in misoralilo health most of tho wintor, suffcring from a complication of diseases. A hcart troublo caused me to bo vory weak and my blood was thin nnd poor. I also sulfored from intcnho iiains in my hend. Tho coudition of which I speak liad existcd for about fivo years, dur inc which perlod I was ofton conilnod to my room for days nnd ovcn weeks at a timo. Any oxortion that bor dored on tho violent prostrated me and I was compolled to kecp nwny from all placos whoro thoro was to bo any exoitemont becauso of my weak' oncd coudition. "I had doctored with soveral phy sicians but tho mcdicino thoy gavo nio did not ngrco with me, nnd I got no better in health. Thon my atten- tion was attracted to Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo by au nd- vertisonicnt in a paper and I bogau to tako thom. I folt bcttor nnd st.ronger aftor comploting tho flrst box and af ter I had comploted four of thcm thoro was a most decidcd chnngo for the better. 1 nui glad to adu mj tosti- monial to tlio morits ot Dr. V lUinms Pink Pills for Palo People. Thoy havo dono mo a world of good nnd my tnitli in tliem is impncit. " Tho pills which Mr. Larmon recom mcnds havo, in thousands of other cases, denionstrated thoir olUcacy in conquoring all diseasos arising from iinpoverishetl blood or disordored, weakoned norves. Tiioy aro a posi tivo speciflc for such diseases as lo" comotor ataxin, partial paralyis, St. Vitus' danco, sciatica, neuralcia, rhouniatism, nervous hendache, tho aftor ellects of grip, of fovors and of othor acuto diseases, palpitation of tlio lieart palo and sallow comploxions and all forms of weakness, either in mnloorfemale. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Palo People aro sold by nll deal orsor will be sont postpnidon receipt of price, flf ty cents a box ; six boxes, two dollnrs and fifty cents, by ad dressing Dr. Willinms Medicine Co., Schoncctndy, N. Y. Be suro to get tho gonnino; snbstitntos nevor curcd anybody. IMPORTANCE OF MANURE. An old and very suecessful fariuer and stock raiser in England, whose fnmo had extonded" far boyond his country, gavo out tho informatiou that ho had wrltteu a book to be sold after his death, which contained the socrot of his success. Aooordingly, aftor ho had been gathored to his fath- ers, tho rxecutor put up the book at a pnblic auctiou to bo sold to the highot bidder. It vn in a ealod wrapjnr but tho exccutor assurod the biddoiN tliat it was tho identical book tlio old fnnuor had spokou of in hih litotimo, uiitl it was in his own haud writing audthnt lio had novor wrir.ten any othor. Tho biddmg var spiritod and tho snccoB'ul bidder earriod awny tho prize at tho cost of M guinoas. lle hurriod homo, locked himholf in his room, broko tho soal, romoved thV wrapper, turnod ovor blank leaf after blank leaf, until he found theso words writton in a bold hnnd with capital letters: "Manuro! Mauure! Ma- nure!" "Only. this and nothing more." Manure was tho socret of his success. Anothor colobrated English farnier, Jotl lro Tull, declared that tillage was manure, Of courso, ho know bettor, but wanted to creato a sensation aud got farmors to buy tho horso hoes, harrows and grain drills ho had in vonted, nnd which woro really valu- able lmprovements for tillago. Sir J. B. Lawes proved that good land, with oxcollont tillage, would produco suo- cessivo crojis of grain for many years without showing much sign. of ox haustion. Ho sowcd tho samo flcld with wheat for forty years in sncces- sion and tho fortioth year it produced thirteon bushols to tho acro, He fur thcr proved that an application of ma nuro to this samo land, added to good tillago, mndo it produco thirty bushols to tho acro moro than'doubling tho crop. Somo farmor in Amorica havo got it into thcir hoads that clovor, cow peas, and good tillago aro all that is required to koop up tho fortility of thoir farms. Thoy aro probably mis takon. Tho history of ngriculturo from tho earliest ages, and tho oxpori onco of tho bost farmors in ovory part of tho world, provo that tho uso of manuro, both natural and nrtiilcial, is necessary to succossfnl fnrming. "Tho eonstant oxhaustion of tho soil," says an English writor, "domands a poriodical nourishmont', and this is best dono by nieans of kcoping livo aniinals. " "Farmyard mnnuro," says tho Li brary of Univorsal Knowledgo, "is tho most valuahlo manuro tho farmor usoB. It eontains all tho olemonts of plants, and without it usc, in ordi- nary oiroumstancos, tho fortility of the land would rapidly dotoriorate. " Tribnno Farmor. Diphtherin, soro throat, oroup. In staut rolief, pbrmauont. ourb. Dr. Tlibmas' Eolectrio Oil. " At"any drug storo. DOMESTIC. Oraiioo, N. J., Aur. 10. It has b discovcred that for tho past two years iUayor lionry btotson has ucen draw ing n salary which was novor legally votcd to hini. Tho Mayor's attentlou has boen called to this by olty coun oil Thomas A. Davis. Mr. Davis was novor consnlted on tho question ns to whethor tho law was legally adoptcd. A conunitteo of tho common council cortified that tho law had been adopt cd and on tliat roport an ordinnnco was drafted. It appcars that tho law nrovldos that tho (luestlon of payiiiK a salary may bo submitted to tho peo plo nt any oicctiou nnd tliat tlio nsscnt of a ma.iorlty of tho votors at such an clection shall bo noccssary to so- cure tiio adoption ot tlio law. un tlio salary question only l,4Cfl votcrs out of 1, 101 voted on tho salary proposi- tion, 7l(. tor It and 70!) ngatnst it. Tho salary is $1,200 a year. St. Louis. Mo. . An. 10. In rcsnonsc to au inriuiry on Tuosday as to whoth- or it had been dccided to postpono tho World's Fair, Vresidcnt Francis said: ''Neithor tho board of dircct ors nor tho oxocutive committco hns taken any fonnnl nction concorning a postpononient of tho oxposition. If in tho .iudgmont of the local committco, approved by tho national cominittoe, Congress nnd the administration, any postponement is thought necessary tliat step will bo taken in tlno timo but undor no oircunistancos would the bonrd of directors or any ono conncct ed oilioially with tho oxposition con sidor for a momont postponomcnt to 11)05, which according to tho papers, Santos-Dumont has stated has beon do cided upon. Postponement if needed, but not to 1U05." Now York, Apr. 17. When tho feast of tho passovor is cnded noxt week, two hundred butchor shops on tho east sido of tho city tho homo of Now York's poor will bo forccd to closo thoir shops becauso of tho incroased cost of nieat. Thousands of peoplo accustomod to meat onco a day aro now living on cercals and bread. Priccs havo risen flf ty por cont on somo classes of meat and twenty.ilvo onoth- ers. Absoluto privation confronts many poor peoplo. Boston, Apr. 18. Miss Ellen M. Stone will nppear bcforc .Tudno Fes- senden in the equity session today to sliow causo why an injnnction should not jssuo restraining hor Irom dehver niK a lectnre in rocard to hor cantiv ity in Bulgaria nnd Tnrkoy in Chelsea this evoning. A bill in etiuity was brought Tliursday aftornoon by tne Americau lt ctnring Direction, through counsel Clarenco W. Rowley, and .Tudge Fossondou issued an ordor returnablo Friday afternoon. Tlio complainant allogos that it mndo a contract witli tlio detondant through her hrother ncting ns agent on March a2, nnd thnt sho will violato its terms if she dohvors this lecturo. Omaha, Neb., Apr. 18. Miss Eliza beth Hnllowny is about 20,000 richor today than lnst week as a rosult of deanng m tiio stook markot. Last baturday she advised friouds to buv Louisvillo aud Nnshvillo stock as sho was doing. Whon tho high tido camo she sold, cleaning up about $20,000. Sho is said to have boen very activo m specuiatton lor several months aud is supposed to have mndo a fortuue She is ouly twenty-flve years of ago. VALUABLE PIECE OF PAPER. Now York, Apr. 18. Henry C Friek, the stoel maeuate. has donosit ed at tho bankinn house of J. P. Mor gan & Oo. , what is probably ono of tiio most. valuable pieces ot papor m existoneo. It is a certificato for 100.- OoO sharos of preforred stook in the l nitod htates Soel Corporation viold- iug Mr. Friek div.idonds of $700,000 anmiallv. To olean white shoes cet a box of camphoratod chalk, mix it, as requir- ea, witn miiK ana apply witu a llan nel. PEAOE TERMS. London, Apr. 17. It iB learnod lrom excellent anthority that up to a mre nour ednoiay niglit tlioro liave been no doflnite dovolopments in tho matter of the Boer-Bntish nogotia tions. Lord Milner, tho British high commissionor in South Africa, has donned certain iiropositions upon which poaco may almost immediately bo seoured but tho cabinot is said to havo disagreed upon tho morits of Lord Milnor's terms nt its meeting Wednosday. "Sparring. for timo" best doscribes the present status of tho nogotintions, noithor sido boing willlng to risk a decision which would brcak olf tho presont conferonco. An ngreement mny bo reached at any momont. Tho broad lincs of Great Britain's terms aro now known to tho govern ment represontntivos at Protoria. Upon" theso roports tho cabinot iB ap parently shifting tho resionsibility of taking advantago of all opportunities provided no cardinal principlos bo saorificed. Thoro is good reason to beliovo that tho Boors aro vigorously dcmanding a roprosontativo govornment and thnt this domand is opposed with equal vigor by tho British roproseiitativo. It is nndorstood that tho Boors Ktrniic. ly objeot to tho long dolay proposod by Great Britain boforo a ronrosonta- ,tivo govornment ho Krantcd tho for- mor ropublics, nnd that thoy alsoin sist that tho numbor of Boor seats in tho council be s'peoifled. It is oxpect ed that tho cabinet will reassemblo to day to diseuss tho matter furthor. About You pcqple are suflcring from colds in tho head, with fever tlcpression and weakness. It's the Grip I Ue ready when tt (irst attacks you I Hale's Honev Horehoiiind! T should be t .'lL'Oll nf tlin firct cirvn . - 1 - VW III 11. w . .in'll T t rurr.o - . oottle; tho largcst sizc chcapest. At ill druggists. Take none but Hale's. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure InOne Minute. The Great Headache Cure QUICK SAFE SURE DR. MILE5' PAIN PILLS. Cure all kinds of Aches and Pains. "Whenover I feol n huadaeho eoining on 1 can nrovent tho nttack by taklng ono of Dr. Mllos' IMin Fllla." Hattiu O. I)A(kii;t, Mnplo, Mo. "Dr. Miles' I'aln l'llls give qulok relief from rhetiinatlo palna, as I know from poi'Honnl oxperleiiee." H. U. I'ltn.NTici:, 31 Lincoln St , Foxcrofl, Me. "Dr. Mlles' I'nln l'llls havo no otiunl for the linineJlato relief of headneiio aud stoinach palns. I would not bo without thein." liiiNnv .1. Luavitt, (Jorhain, Me. "I nlways keo) a box of Dr Miles' I'ain Dr. Aro a Quick, Safo, Suro and Speedy Curo Headache, Noiiralgia, Irritability.Scasick for Pain of any kind. Thoy aro far supor- ncss, Backacho, Rhuumatism, Nervousncss, lor to any reincdy ovor before tihed for Bhics.Seiatica.Stomaeliacho, Slcoplossness, BELGIANS. Brussols. Aur. IS. Tlin rlntintn nll the nronosod revision of tho Bolrrlnn constitution was resumed in tho chnmbor of Ropresentntivos on Thurs- uay. jj. urauu, nuorai, advocated a speedy closing of tho debato in tho in tercst of tho whnlo nnniitrr. Tlm cn. cialists protested against tho adoption oi tno propotni nut tlio premior inslst- en on n uoing anoptcd. Aftor a violent speeoh by M. Baruii, progressionist, who declared tho gov ornmnt was forcing tho country ovor tho brink of oivil war, tlio premior said tho governmont was willing for tho sako of peaco to withdraw tho closuro proposal. M. Vanderdoid agrced to this nnd tho chamber uuani mously ilxed tho hour for tho voto on tho (iiiestion of a revision of tho con stitution nt six o'clock on Friday af ternoon. After tho ndjourumont of tho cham ber a monstor socialist meeting was lield in tho Maison du Peuplc. M. Vandorvoldo nnd others mndo spoeches but the gathoring wns ordorly. itiot ing, it is roported, has occurred at Arion, whoro soveral strikors and a membor of the civio guard woro wounded. . STATE NEWS. Tho. oaso against J. W. Ketchum of Vf rgonnes for complicity in wrecking the Farmor's Kational bank is agaiu sot for trial at Rutland boforo Judgo Wheelor on Monday, April 21. ,T. E. Oushmau and R. E. Brown of Bur lington will roprosont the respondent. Trial of this case has beon postponed flve timos from tho original dnto sot. Will this be the sixth ? Weekly Market Report. Boston Produce Markot. KLOUlt. Conmiin ttr 2 411 Omlct uxtruA antl titjcuiiits 5 60 Mitiut'sota clUHr ulld straltftir 6(10 .MIcIiikuii, clnir uml BlralKIX 8 50 New otkcl"tr aiKl ktnilvlit s 70 Ohlo anil St. r.culs I'lmr 3 7ii lhlu miil St. I.iutn utialKlit 3 86 Dhli. iiurt St. Lniil p.ili'ut 4 li WlM'oiiKin uml Mlun. ji.ut'iit J -3 " t m " 3 Wl " 3 Ttl " 3 DO " 3 UU 3 80 " 4 (m " 1 IS " 4 10 (OliV MEAL Ut'.inulatL'il, h.irrol , (Vmnimu. liuni'i 11 1K lllflil. . , MJI.I, FEED. MliMllui;t., .iickf'il, HT ton Ilrim. sitokt il. wlntir Ilr.ui, '.ucki'U. bprliiK Cottonsi'fil iucul KliOS Enstern. clmlcc IVesli Kitsturn. fair to kouiI, doz Vi. and X. II., cliolce frosli, dot.... 1 tu 3 45 1 Tt " l W) 1 W ' 1 30 l" 00 io au 5 ' i 60 n on 17 00 " 17 J5 :(7 m " r, w 10 to 17 11. " 17 ltl " 17 C'OItN. Stcaiiiur jelluw Steami-r No. s w (iouU. nu gruiie. 1'OTATOKS. Aniostiwk Ileliruiis Naw lliinnitlilro llutirom Vurinunt Hcliroim OATS. No. 1, CllppCil WllltO No. i, cllppvil wliltu No. 2 white No. 3 wlilto Uejcctcil wlilto 1IAV ANI)S'llt.tW. Ilay, X. Y. aml Can., cliolco to fancy. , lliiy. N. V. nnd CanuU.i, ralr to i?ooil llay, castt'rn, cliolco , Ilay, cnttern, onllnary to f.ilr Iluy, tastcrn, coiiinioii Ilay, custcrn, cliolco tlao llay, custcrn, common llnu I'ltOVlSIONS. 1'ork- Ifacks, lib Sliort cut clcar Clear I.can cnils LaiU- Clty roiiderc'il, puro, Ib Wistorn compouml l'uro kcttlc, rcmlcrcil Smokcd Hanis II0H011, small. Ib llottoii, iiKilhun lloston.lurgc , 6C 63 ' 03 m 03 lo Ou " 05 62 V2 W ii tJ to 53 " Sl " M " 60 " 45 17 60 to H 00 16 1 " 17 00 1.' 00 10 00 VI 00 11 00 11 to 15 10 12 00 11 10 13 00 13 00 20 00 to 20 25 20 00 " 20 25 20 00 VJ 60 21 60 ' 2J 00 to 9 " U - " 11 FltlJSU -MEATS. Ilecf, cholco, lb lieef, llirlit cliolce, lb Ilfctj licavy kooiI, Ib Ilefr, kooi), Ib Ilctf, iilinl'iuarters, cliolco , llet'f, lilinlijuartcra, commoii to good. Iloi'f, forcijiiartfrs, cliolco llt'i'f, tiiri'iiuartcro, common to nood.. Jluiton, extra -Mutlon, coniinon toyood I.amlis, cli. nikt. lb l.anihs, comnion to good, lb Veuls, cholcc t'usicru, jb Voals, tatr lo Kood Veals. common , 10 to 101$ y, 10 8 ' !) 12 15 11 12 10 ' 10 10 10 10 10 12 10 7 10 8 0 Boston Lumbor Markot. i.oNa:i,ujim:it. Hcmlock bo.iids, roujib ili'iulock boards, iilanod Ilcinlock boanU, S'o. 2 f-prnco IkkU, clear lloor Spruce hoards, 2d, clcnr lloor spruco bouuli. coarii', spruce, nor. do, car bpnii'e, iiiatcliid Ilox boaiiU, 1 111. Iluniror Ilox boards, ord , Ilox boards, 7-8 do Ilox boards, 3-1 do Ilox boards, ll-lu. .do Ilox boaids, 6-8 do 12 00 14 I'O 11 ( ltl 00 10 0) 13 00 13 50 IB 00 12 00 0 60 0 10 8 60 8 (lil 7 05 to 13 00 " 14 60 " 12 OU ' 1U 50 " 17 00 " 13 60 ' M 00 ' 20 00 " 13 00 " 10 60 " 9 24 " 8 70 " 8 25 " 8 00 SIIOKT I.UMIIKIt. Slilnglcs, Kastcrn eawcd, ci'dar ex...., 203 blilniflt's, do clcar 2 80 bblnitli's, do 2ds..., , y & bhlli(l',doex. No, 1 175 hliliiflts, doNo. 1 40(O Clapboards, do 4 It. 11...1 1 0.1 ClajiboariU, do clear 34 10 Claiiboard. 2ds, clear.... 35 50 Clapboards, (ixtra Nv. 1 28 00 ClaPboards, No. 1 10 00 I.olli, spruce, by cars 3 00 Laili, spruce, by carnoes 3 00 0 3 25 " 'i 8.5 " 2 S5 " 1 35 " 1 3.5 ' 82 05 ' 40 00 "3(160 ' 20 30 ' 12 00 3 15 ' 3 10 l'llls near niy bed ns I ain aubjeet 10 rheu matio iiains ut nlght and I llnd Ihal ono pill will rellovo nio." Mits. L. .1. llmiici:, Sl. Albans, Vt. "I havo tried inany reniedlos for pain but do not know of any tliat equnl I)r. Miles' I'aln Pills." L. It. SnAitr.ns, Hellows Falls, Vt. "I niil Dover out of Dr Miles' 1 'ain Pills as I nm subjeot to noiiralgia nnd llnd thom to bo of grent beuollt." Mns. (). K .Ioiinson, Norlhlleld, Vt. "Dr. Miles' I'nln Pills rellevo hendaoho. Miles' Pain DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Indiana. Boston Wool Markot. MICHK1AN. X and abovc 2t to 25 No 1 28 " 27 j!,"- 2 25 " 20 I'lno llliwaslifd 18 " 19 uiimorcliaiiliiblo 18 " 19 No. I, coinblntr, X and K blood 21 " 22 No.2 ComblllKji blood 21 " 22 Delalne 30 KKXTUCKY AND INDIANA. ComlilliKji blood 21 to 22 ('"lllMllK, U blood 21 00 22 ( omoniK nrani 21 22 Clolblllg, X blood 21 ' 22 Clolliititr, coarsc 21 " 22 I'UUE!) ANI) &COUIIKD. A llno , A super 11 biipcr C sniier CoinbliiK, llne Comblni!, common.. 45 40 35 28 48 37 Vermont Markots. riiODUCE. Montpelier Iluttcr, fresh In 5 lb. boxes, lb..., Ilutter, I'rcsli now, In tubs, Ib Clieeiio, dalry, lb Knz, du2.,rrcli I'otaloca, busliel II0S8, llve, Ib IIors, dresscd.lb I.ainbs. pcr II) Vcala. Ilvu, lb , Clilckcns, lb Kowls. lb 20 to 22 13 " 21 11 " 12 12 " 14 75 " 60 5 " fl 8 " 9 5 " 5 " 6 12)1" 15 9 " 10 11 " 11 Ilarre liutler, dalry lj7KB. doz I'otatocs, bnsh Ilojis, dreasi'd, Ib Vcals. llve, Ib Sprlu lambs, lb lleer, lilndquartora, Ib Itcef. I'urequartora, lb , Knwla. lb..: Siirliiff clilckcns, lb Turkoys, lb Itlclimond Ilutter, creamery. lb Ilutter. dalry, tufi, Ib Ilutter, cratea, Ib Clieesc, factory, lb Cueeac, dalry, lb Clieeae. saKv.lb Ekks, do 4 I'otatoea, buali II0K8, llve, Ib Hogs, ilressed. lb Veala, llve, Ib Ileef, liludi(iiartf ri. U llecf, foroiuarturs, Ib Slicrp. llve. lb SpriiiK lanibN, lb Turkeva, Ib .... 8prliiKClilckeii' St. AlboJls- Uutter. crouiuery, lb Ilutter. dalry, fair tonoinl, 1 ) . . Ilutter, dalry, aclectlona, II Iluttcr, dalry, acnarntor, Ib Watwbury - Ilutter. fri kli, II, Ilutter. criitc!, box, lb Hk, do Polutoen, buili IIoffB, llve, II lloga, dressed, lb Lambs, lb. Veala. llve. lb , Clilcl!i!i8,lb Turfceva, Ib 21 " 23 12 " 14 75 " 80 8 " !l 5 " II 0 " 7 b ' In f, " s 12 " 13 11 " 15 1.1 " 14 2u " 22 20 " 21 21 " 21 - " I2)i - " 12, - " II 12 " 15 7" " 75 7 " i ' 1 ) 1; " 7 7"8 li " 7 I.' " 11 1J " 14 21 2" 12 l 12 12 14 II liETAU. BBAI.UItS ntICE8. Vixur, Sprlng Wheat, barre! Flour, Wlnter Wheat, barre, Fkiur, Famlly lioller, barrol Feed, cwt ileal, cwt 4 80 to 4 4 80 " 4 4 60 "4 I ilii " 1 1 82 ' I 35 .Middlliifrs, cwt 1 10 0.itf, busb 5 Coni, biibli 72 Hran, cwt 1 05 IJcaus, busliel 2 00 " t 20 Wants to Hclp. Others. "I hnd stoinueh troublo all my llfo,"says Kdw. Molohor, propriotor of tho L'nion uoiuiiig orks, jsrie, l'onn , "and tried all kinds of remedles. went to sovontl doe tors and spent eonsldernble moiioy tryint to sot a moinont's peaco. Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsla Cure and havo been uiKiiig ir, 10 my great satistaption. i never found its etjtial for stoinaeh troublo nnd gladly roooinineiid it in lione that I mav neip otner sullerers." Kodol Uyspeiisia yjuro cures au stoinnen irounios. vou don't havo to diot. Kodol Dyspopslu Curo Uigests what you ent. Sold by Goorgo Dicunuu iuui u. uuiKiey. CURRENT COMMENT. Eaos. Itecelpts hnvo beon mtieh larger iitau ittsi ween, nut tnero nns been a steauy eousinnntlvo demaild and enoti'ih buylng for storago to givo the market u strong touo, Tho sules of fnnoy Miehljrttii, Iudiana, eto . woro at 10 l-i'o until Mon- tiay, wnen tiio pnco was ndvaneed to 17o and lias rulod lirm nt tliat llguro slnee, with other wostern at 1C l-'i to 1(1 U-le. Somo snles of extra storage packod at 17I-lo Good dlrtles sulling generally at llio. Kastern iu limlted supply, aud somo of tho best innrKs brlng 17 KJe. UiiniHB. Ueeoipts for export, lOJ boxes. Thero has been little ohitngo in tho coudition of tlio market diiriug tlio nast week. Demaud is not vory activo, but stooks aro HkIiI nnd steudily growing siuuller, and tho inarltet lias u lirm touo. Fino northeru fall twins nro selllng tone. Fiiiouortliurii fall twins are solllnggon erully al 1,'le, but somo of tho best nmrks ure held hlgher. There is very little olf grado stock offering. CoitN. Tho inurket Is (UoIod hiher both ou spot aud to sliln from tho west. Spot offerhiKS aro sniiill, whlle smne of tho reeont arrlvals from tho west liavu eomo iu moro or loss lieated aud diimagod. At tho oloso. No U yulluw aud sleainer yollow ou truek aro iuoted at 71c, whlle the rango ou lower grtiilt's Is down as to (liinllty iiud color. Oats Tho market has workod hlKlior ill prleo duriiig tho week, but the deiuaud is (itiiot, and arrivals are iuoderato, No fnnoy ollppod white on po(. but this unido Is onerinj; to shlp from tho west ut Sl 1 ! to 55o. For No, i elipped whlle on spot about Mo Is tho prleo ut tlio eloso, with lower grudos raugliigdown lu prleo its to qunllty. For barloy mlxed oats ou spot nt tho oloso tho prleo is about 01 to 51 l-So. Woou Not muoh changO for (ho better oau bo' ixiportod lu tho coudition of tho wool market. Somo of tho dealers, how evor. havo had a little bettor storv to toll baokaeho nnd gtoimioli palns when notli Ing elso will." Mns, Uohaoi: M Paiisiii.i:v, Cunter Hamstead, N. II. "I havo been subloot to norvoin hoad ueho for yeiiM. Wlion I feol ono eoining on I tako ono I'aln Pill and that nlways prevents tho nttack " Mns. Ituxn Hnoon'i), Clareinout, N. II. "Ilnve used Dr. Milos' I'aln l'llls for hendat'he, sleeples'sness and nervousnoss nnd have nevor known tlioin to fail." Mns ISLti'iiALirr Nvn, 7 (Jarden St., Nashua. X. II. Pills Dizzmess, Periodio, Bearing Down nnd Ovarian Pains, Eto. Sold by all druggists. 25 Doscs. 25 Cents. this week than last. Thoy havo sold nmro and tho llteee wool lioiiboa have hadtii partlciilarly good iinitiiry for almiit all grades ut ttio llnu. For pitlled wools, al-n, the deiinuiil is slititly liottor. More lm ers have oettainly been on the iiuukot, tho sinnller inills boing well repioM'iited in the Ust ol eusloiuers. Thoro 1m .still. howevor, 1111 almost lotal lnok of intorost in laige linos. Nearly all tho wook'a bnsi ness has boon in nnall lots that aro needed for pieoing-oiit purposes Tho milla out sido the ooinbiiio aro all ruuuing to tho tull llmit of tlii'ir capaoities. aud lt is uot siiriiriaing thnt they are ln need ot the ittw niaterial. Whlle it cannot he said Ihat the outlook fo: a revivul of aotivt Ititurust 011 thelr lmrt Is certain, thero is a moro hoporul loollng in tho trndo and it is (pilto genurally bclleved thnt the doiunnd Is to bb better, indopeudimt ot the tinal seltlenient of tho labor troubles in tho uiills of tho blggest t'ousumur, troulilos that at prosontglvo 110 indieations of end hig. TjU.miicii. There is 1111 nir of expeetauoy about tho market for sprticn ltnnbor, a general foeling thnt uu advunee in iismm i. ution priees U very nonr at hand. This may or inny not turn out to be tme, but it is beyond nll (iiiestion that at tho inn nieiit thomerehant who can niake prompt delivery can seeuro a preuiiiuii U know that Sl ovor icgiilar rales is lioin-i sticeossfnlly usked, nifd we hoar of mu snle at an udviuioo of Of tlio laijii inills iu Mnine a nuinborhave beon eln-i .1 down and there is a goed dea! of talk, some of it of eouine exnggerati 1, ubniit 1 shortngo in logs Tlio tuitiinoly ilisapi t -ir-anee of the suow inlorferod wilh II 10 luml ing in the woods and tlio frosln ta aro uu ('mbtodly rosponsiblo b r -i.' n li.ss, but just how muoli 110 ono i iiii with . , rtii. 1 it state UitKssiii) 1'iii i.riiY. Arrn 11N fnr expm t iu ndditioii tu abovo, yi.VJ k:ii s, Tlu proportion ot fmzen stook in tln- l 'ooipt 13 st IU larKo, audfret'h-killoil fotsl- . ontin 110 in litilit Mtpply. llosi u,t"ii. loul sold 011 Jlond 131 ; at 1 -i to l io. but hai gnined a little sinee, aud oloi ' 111 111 l 1 11 latlor priee. 'iiulhwostorn fowl i-n erally held toduy at 1' 1 :U v i v b n fresh turko mnint: or M-aiiii-.i. ( i,i coeks lirin. 1'iozou lurk 1.111 an l hnvinn a 110 li mte al Uroilers iiiuv'ii; slov-h steadv at l-o. IIay ani S 1 1; w. 'J,'h tains a stomU t'ni'i bn . il I ui. lo hav, tho doiii.inil boini.' rri' sueh. J.ow 'i,uli' hav and vorv dnll wnd 1. "1 to - .1. ..1 ' i.liavo to I'.' .!'' I'lod t i'liay is .-olliii 0 JlT.ol) 1.1' lower trriulo- tn.- i.uifro h iiou n lll ll ity. oars Uoi oiil I tlu 1 . . u .-I 1 .1 iv Itjo -11' uu; nl -1 "1 - (jtilot, n 10 (ial I 11 w llllo 111 I jll ", 1 aio f r 1 p 11 1 raugo ot miIo- !' ity Swalc It.is lur at about ri' 1 IU'TTl.K - 11. slifiht t-lirink ui tlioro 111 o no un I modiiilo lio 1 ,!- .stook tfi' 1 1 iti aio doiioudi ul 1 t. t 1, il 1, 10 1 to 1 .Ui . ipt- -h. .u ' uu:aiii tln 1 .ition.- a- . . iu tlio Ml j'' ' tolv u-' d n, ' 1 '01. i 1 11 1 1 -1 1 : 1 . . it m'i 1 11 1 1 - Ih 1,,! ru'i ' : K.'kiS 1,1 -f 1 II, I thoir duilv uants Tln iuai Ui mr l:it Hoady at 1-.'o lollowini; 76 76 75 43 lvooit uiili .Motidav, wlnn il' oreumcry sold at Illo. s- ui th ltinrkt l ha 1m .n Mnnui im i 'U-iii Htivngtli and lhe elitoiiiu' -'ili - l..i,' Im n ut t2 to 32 1--V, The niiti koi u. uM ol. an up (lulckly nt .Wo but tlioio i- 1 1 1 le Imo stook offering undor :i 1 .iin I s.. i c au holding at fife Tho inidi r ura.b havo been selllng oloso up to tho 1 -,i Low grados very soareo. Uhuloo rotin,dod m deinand nt 30o. Norlliern cinirj l ts m-11-ing roadily ut'JU to fllo. Hoxos aud prints well nold up. Flouii Thero 1- no materinl innro i - 74 1 10 2 25 mont iu tlio deinand. piiroliasers yet being only dlspoMjd to operateus thoy are foroed to havo stipplles. Tho uutrkvi is llriuer, howover, and jirioes have boen ndvanoed 15 to '0o per bbl. coinnared witli a week ago. This litgher priee lms boen foreod bj tho iuereiisotl cost of wheat, but It does not eucoumge any more freo buylng as a rule. At the cloo spriug patents are quotahlo at about 1 to l.-o as a lull rango of sales whllo Miine speeial brands are held ni ovo tlielnttor tlgure. Wintor wheat Ilours nro ulso held llriuer but the ud vatioo in priee has been loss mttrked than for tho spriug wlieat 'goods. At the closo about Sltoll5 would be a fair rango of sales for wlnter patents, white for olear nnd straight wlnter Ilours tho rango is ubo'ut S11.75 to 1, tho lntter for fnnoy straight Ilours. Jiow grades are noiiilual. LIVE STOCK Tho reeeints at the diHeront Uvo stoek vards for the week eudlm; Anril S wero 2151 eattle, 4851 sheep. 11,500 swino nnd 2270 cnlves. For lieof eattle tho domand was hitrdlv so aetivo as last week and tho leoliug ns to nriees wns inelinod to bo euslor. Sales ineludcd: .1 beof eows. avurtiului; 070 lbs. 3 l-2e; 2, 1010 lbs. 3 I 2c; 2. 810 lbs, 3c: 2 131Slbs. Ge: 2. 1027 lbs. 5 l-2o: 2. 1110 lbs. (ie. In milch eows a vory fairlv activo busl- noss wns put through at prieus raugiiiK from S 15 to 00. l'noes of ,alves rulod llrni. ShUh in. oludod : 17 oalves, avenu;llig 117 11)S, 5 3-lc: 21, IU lbs, 0 l-lo; 10, Vt! lbs, 5 3-io 10, 121 lbs, (le. I SIOO Roward, SIOO. The readei'sof this napeiMvill be liloasoil to learu thnt thero is ill least ono droailoil dUonso that seloiioo Inis boon uhlo to ouii in all Its stages, nnd tliat is Catarrli. Ilttll . t'litarrh Curo is tho uly posllive onronow kuowu lo (he inedloitl Inilernlty. Catarrli boing a eoiistitutionii disense, rotpilrof a oonAtitutioual treatiii'eut. Ilull's CalaiTh Cure Is takon lntoriiiilly, ueting direotly upon tho blood and mtionus surfaees ot liiesystoin, thoreby ilestroj ing tho foundu tiou of tlio tllfcnsc, ulid glvins tho lmtiont stivugth by Imlldliul up tho eoiistitutloit imd usslsting ntttuto iu doing Its work Tho proprietois havo so muoh fnlth iu its onratlvo nowers, that thoy offerOno Iluu dred Dollnrs for any oaso that It fails to curo. Soud for llst tof tostluioniitls, Address, P. J. (illHNUY, Toledo, O. Sold by druggiati75o, Hnll's Famlly Plys aro the bea,t. 1