Coal Trade Nervous Over Labor Situation Chicago. F*ii. i.y—1\ certain »• rv ousness is treeping into tie* western coal trail'-. Irrespective of the tar ;U|.ply and the abilii ;> or shippers t . make immediate r spouse tu ln<|ii:r ies. This nervousness grows out of tite labor situa’lou. is there ro be a »|uick se tile mein of Jlie miners' wage scu]«*. or will negotiation he struttK out until or alter Vpiil !. "if at** w hen tlie present agreement expires? Developments of the la-.' week pointed to tne latter, which has been tin* usual procedure. The 'rlstsite confer«iM»* of op**ru and during ’In* Iasi week shippers have been deluged with s))ecifloat Ions tor increased shipment „ 'he users designing to begin tie storage of coal ag.nils’ |l«»- possible stoppage of mines April 1. Hut this forage of coal is not making pro gress satis .e » >ry to consumers • Shippers in very reluctant to in-■ crease deliveries on old time eon ’ tracts aboxe actual obligations, foi the o|*»n mark.-- price is higher than the contract price Railroad are taking some nwas tii’-s to safeguard themselves against possible shortage. A number of atgi Inquiries are in be market for sieain coal, open to practical!) any shipper. Hut a price i, usuall) nam *‘d l»> tin- prospective buyers which is considcrahh below the level i.n Which coal is selling Possibly the buyers and seller will ge, toget’.ei in ,l"* *»*'»»«• future. but at tlii time tin*) are snipe distance a parand c. s<‘queiitJ) the >ioiage of c.»al'a«aU{.4t . a poasihle strike jK limped as x et principal!) to ueh exc-v* receipts a purchasers can i' t;tv on their con tracts. , ,. g vy For wt'sifin hitim.no .< coal* v n orally prices have been teiidittiCftdow n warJ during the week, not ehaipl.v and not tiniw.M salh . hut with h «•* r tain drugging effect \Y*- t-m min* are norkin^ scarcely more than i. titllo. because they have not m '•t|uipniont at mines in which tt• load the coal. The railroad situation mipi'twinn ** • F*'. rh‘ vreathjfr ha-’ been generali} favorable. but, t ti■ « o improvement lias taken place at :In* deliver} < lid o i a lit ’< >erl :t ’ on not at the iiippUit; end The. road, Iiave ninth* progress in * t nc off o'. sitl»*t racks and out <>: yard tin. eta! which i Ii. iat h licit ’ a* v were et»m I >el ft tl ■> b.i | went In 'o abandon tem .mrai il* Tlier" <1 * • *1 ioa.J .1 cars ’liev have he, n «I• •!i\«• i inn to -In on;; ' al purchases with a s' tolin* t It.tJ to t lit* consent - Inis lie, n irk -1 »n i • in inaiiv itisi hi >*s For lie. < hill I lip Un it* and inois* apparent that tli" average coal, uiver in the NY'»• t 1 *t>11:::i* a lot mote coal during; I'd severe w*atVr than lie net led or than lie <*x i»* «*lc «| to t'eyeive M plan'd ord't ' w < a a IivlSjhnes an tier the s'ree ,»r his meat needs tie i> now appalling to hin I'nrtnnal- l railroads are nr re^aiidii'-* their .norfimal • ?Y'< lenov at » h Kind T“ xfdet rack ■ are helm: cleaned n*> 1'.adiiall* . ltd t !t«‘ w .-eh- r Is such m to eoiitpel he coti aniption of cot siderahle coal. NN ith !a >or eompllcaiions and hi!/ /aids or /rro temperatures it wi i! i he a sale ( i -die ion 'Inn fin* coal market- would tend to t it rt «-> • •• ■ ' ■ i , i K rue. it a 1ly unload'd they a nut w «e-; * It**ii' w.iv hack t > iitiro'K end inert a*--* 'lie supply there It is to he noted liowexer. that tip* io;al surplus of • ' tn tlo- ciiMiiin . ;• show p hy tl • epoits of the \mci icau' Kailroad \ .sjelation. !- ver xhntler, so h.r ‘ an. thin« a pproaclinj; an oxe< s-s of ears at mines lot • not look ptiiticul ;n ly no untieing to tla- o or : | I'es-UI, The shipper <)f caaI !- ills, , „u i.. : his <*n*Tjiies in .-•‘•.era! dir ctam He is valian: I; i .-blxt f-ift'*1 In ih.i : s ot the hiiy er io eatnel ord"t plae • I Ioi,m ai-’o, th coal 11:t i.ow arriy . • \. «*s.s shipments on aimval contract xJi 4 msimss. not to mentNm his 7*fT«ms ► !V *vcure more car.-, at auHiys ^dj 'perhaps ' he most uncertain meirir th the we-tern eoa I t: tije '»> or w hoe sal-a-, who - undecided whether ’u eider coal * (y i t’hli'a^o from eastern mines, with •h. e\|.ee:ati >ti of sell. i: t.. ut e , nirelia » is under th<- impetus of a - * rtke sear** For the Vtis*' Hi" ' t t rad. • >•* ins t^, |nf - Hv.'4>p*»»ts I oj; all sid-'s w i;]i h’.u i II leiVoiOF Ion ! ’ .it . the Ot !T*M'l .ut^vy i. o *\^htch nt.iv hrinit art a profl . in'* a* i»nd restills in ills oru-urfiT f ?o*Ney. ei’lin.s a: • a notch or two lower !-di a Week cso. of Spill' Id. I! product have Jit i a myt^ M" n ‘ ■*. nr iV* hj^ .f^urtu - a o'h-r dis riels hoi .? ta»i\ *,.ofld is iik- VNp.s,-, ^,s^4 ISril^lU will Ills on-loner on ' *Tie sin>j*rt'T.* !"kI> i < dm • 1 I’rii of ; ; ..pared • ir* s are \ei;. iregulat, 1ml the ' !:,r a'', ho^tyft to p'eviona eirctilai Franklin comity; Illinois lump is still > nuui.si... mine with < 'at ierviUc,. ju>m Ipmv Horn $t ,« j F.,sti cn hit it nation * couls are t ri !\ s'ritih * v* . ' ~ - I demand r-u anthracite has failin' "ft the \ i palpable ITrt* rrr ttefTTfr tlte heavier ipts of eoa I l»\ d«*al < rs on order plaee.i some time ii^d I lie impress on j ?• iv. it »>a: hy som<* me: elm tit s lii.it tin ■> have enough an hracitc i o, . Pi and in minst: in last them till \pril l iti.t storks in In- ins o* e msiim. if, are -aiirill ani! cold weatlnn It. s a troiiu v.mlshim • It• t II pi>u c<»:l I I’iii is. iVii | .'i \\ in'n n man i found hand in', the nhiuraf eoiirsr i ; > take a in ir a ml eat tie rope froth "'h it'll he is MIK|» llfb tl lilt 111 I • f i lit pie ami pinr'ieul pt ore s Is no; it' a ipted. ami the follow nt; stor>. 'vliirlt rentes from t'ambim ' hows l lie ih-nnl It-it ft* h to wiile’.i ‘■rruple i in ie a • i*'i|. !h a vonnr, farm servant.. ait* • n aJti iratW n . with his; • innlo.vf r Init'fietl him.elf from a ti e ovriiouk Ji\ a ruilwa; A j a- i.r-ht av. )iim 'hm ii peml<'*l, ami \va;k (| on to r. '<1 1 I'i.s ilisa-o', ( i • . •» tii* Ip* ii ^iiiiiil r--——— * ho wh**n lie uni\ed ou i|ie k|h»;. found a largo crowd nf^MuTdril." i h'1 felt tlu* body. perceived that it was still warm, bit would not Inter d- :t. as ’.Ir* live mippone.i to he standing on t ;• ground of file neigh ..boring nribh Me therefore proceed ■d to it. on s s HTinj guard \t 1 1,1 ■ of i:;i It ill* huitf this *■ »“ * ret mind with h}s eoMi.ad., jj ■ "d t’'on eio n ; , long flj*rn wmt to roasttlt i h<- «*rdinati *e " ” . Hoar rolh d by, ahri when „ Insl ei again cm the .*•<• :•** • iu» tire* d\ i In cairn io an agive f l ' ‘ a t1 n e w as located In t ii.t d | l'tt< » l lien walk mu'* ou. I < r > in'onn that par fo il;u i nure x. I.o x ing xisitoil fhe , i : ! conlirtn- 1 he opinion that tin • " ,v •» ’ ■ • i.xl domain, s at ** •’ ’ "'it tile sttfciilC to Ire ; nierarniev, \x lio finally out the x •'!; . e . dileil ibat long 1» - IO' I how i; unhappy young r.::ia xva- dead? A Vegetable Cameo. S|i.in tin* iml of the onion, a fart xx bl. h tempt, d Mr. Slutxx, (In* anthe r of -Spain of i .lax," to fall Into tin* j np.u tided earn x or*e A11 returned traveler^ are i . app’tci.iii* it f..r * ' * •'' i;i’ f' 1 hi It rat Iter t liau lit* if of MM Ail* •Uni .V.i: Iii.* i1 i. <*\ xx J i i o 1 •s'«. t n \x nit \ *mi /trims. f’~rt ni C ,'i e. * * t,%: 1 * ■ • .1 \ . *i n' t ho ilrink (is: !»!?.'* * 'l OI| III' . Ml, | f Jj,. > • f *..••?• tinl.il Ion:; •‘•J • 1 ' ini • ' 'to i •: itiit hot ||. *'s ‘ •*' '•"*'* ■ •• •*• • 'oh.; I I^Of. !:.v:.:ev, • *• v«• yi ! * ; . t .tr-o!f ■' ■ i ‘ • > oil l ., \ o Hilt*11 a rt • ?• ft v" * I 'i.:J• * i ; -1 mv h ii .Intiratil. * ’ 1 " ‘ ' ’ • ' • t . ’ • S f.; IN >\ It1 j -: - •*’•* * ' •*" TOo i\.o Ii » !•. •* V*. T • . I ' t Oll't } . I| II .in: .• • . |,r r II: J .:t 11|«*t Jo i il./« ii. "Yep.* itnswor.il I’lodtlitJC ivh •; ] had a nioo homo, hut do lirst hiny i knew it had a wood pilo and n “hn!• a I and a pump, and don it uot so innrh j like a steady Jot) dot I resinned.**— Washington Star. — - I impossible. ••Mow tio you oiorennn* in-oi nia; "S.ay Hie iniiltiplknition tali • up to * V. ol ve 1 lines in. Ivo 1 . i nvI '! i.• *. try to • " « '• 1 *il ' I I ' lor ISLAND COMES tVO GOES. Rise* In August and D> *p^*ar* R.-gu larly In i cb?var>. ou« of & ..... i t,. ties is Hit' l llitl lli.it eti i v U.iiuit'i comes t*» the surfa *• of j ike Orion a i a I every winter g os bail; g i .1 t, tUi- depths f..*:j» whetu-e it am.'. Its |H«rlvtls . f uppearnnee \n id tin nppearauce are neatly i,*Jb:ar It comes it» tilt' surface about the mi Idle Or VUftUlt ftUd goet* down t .i;it a In '. Feb lo \\ but ti u . . it t.« . t t! strangely I* a coi.-.tinlrum tb.it non* bus beet) aide to s' Ive. but to keep li al ve water or compel it in rvmalti in tli' depths have l con a Ilia* w i. .mm i. SU'lS. i'n one tu't tu ten a number of farm •:* and teamster* resolved tu put th, Island teat tif i loving busiiu s. In their elToila lt» do so they lutiied man., lord.s of Mttni1 ti lit I d> pt> a it during the early part of win lot. lie i lie'ibg that when it wont flown in . Iraniary It would go down foi good.' weighted iis it w.:>. with the sbnios it’d the following August saw it bo! up serenely from ludon minus i:.* loud of stones At another time Jill effort w a . made to keep it oil the surface, and it was tiiuiutd to tin* surrounding country with heavy l< g chains. When its time for departure came ll departed, and I lie log chains departed with it The log chains were never recovered. The island i* composed of soft mud and rushes, ami there are some skep tical souls who itribute ith formation and appearance and dr appearance to tlie gathering of \, tation In one spot by tin' currents of the lake mid Its sub sequent decay. Boston Herald "Window Leaves." In South Afri' a I >i ll. Marloth ills- | covered six spec It** of plant* possess ing what uro styled 'Window leav:**." They are all sluin’ess succulentr. and tie egg shap'd leaves are tinl>i ded In the ground, only tlie apexes re } tunning visible, 'l ids v i lido part .v tn ‘i , knots an hour ran vou iiia;»e with I Id • v es i !. ’ if l i|iuU(* any jil*t now; ttv're I .«••! up” llaitlutoir A met iran I Pure Whiskey Often Prevents Sickness Mrtnv a serious sickness has bceu chocked iu Uuic by the judicious use of Sunny Brook THE PURL FOOD Whiskey A- a healthful tonic for homo use or a wholesome stimulant In «'.1 of .1 uit'iils or *udt)ct\ flltm&s, It this no cqtlul. No liomo • I ion Id bo without u Hi modern to tmo la hlidily Inni-llnul to IIiom> who ar<> illlna and it will increuw* tin- vl^or of Iho «» who nr<< well Ccnuiaa SUN > V hlltiOK Pure Food Whl«hvy la U S. Standard (IM%) proof mil <\.>ry f'ot I to Iv.im ihu "t.orcriioieiit t.recn Stamp" show lit;; thu cot reel n-'o iiiui lucuaure. SUNNY imook DISTILLERY CO., Jcflcraon Co., Ky, l SLND YOUR ORDLFt TO L. Lazarus & Co. •» West Vlrg' da SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. SENO WEMiflAN T. WITH \ CUR ORIJtrf. inn, NO GOODS SHIH'tO C. 0 0. COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS foil In t Iiosa who mo nulnu'lons o' infi rinrltv \\ a invite oom;i ir non in '•i v department hut no iclsll.s hi CANNED HOODS. On brand* m« oulj tho b**si inch *■<1 in olonn military factor e« from •ill' Uncut Miiallty of fruits aid v«'p> la not iai>• a d hrulm d b\ ship mem Init |ia< k**d wlo re they hi-o f’owit No old Block for im TIip i)Am ii lint too ;;o'd for o ir euato in i re. Sublette & Barnes TH? BIG GROCERY MORE Two 'phones. 1S| and .'Ml. jm CHrnAV il 'liorrrf/fo fjpj] -w- Sugar 'yA.rt'Yrfrrf' 19A | ... i - M.Tr.m~TBifMUT T' ^T1'•VaT’l HWIjl || I lj JHP1JJIJ.I s Your wife wants a PIANO. If she has one she wants a new one. jj ■■he Man who Truly Loves his Wife I | will provide her with “HERHEARTS DESIRE/’ The PIANO has been rightly called the 1 E OF PIEASU. E We have an extra large assortment and v ill sell them at specially low prices. 1 I he RE 5 AG Tells The Reason. f I JUST A WORD ABOUT SMALL INSTRUMENTS i i i I $2.50 BANJO FOR $ .95 \ I $4.00 BANJO FOR $2,25 | $3.50 GUITAR FOR $1.90 " I i 5.00 MANDOLIN FOR $2-95 jj | ■ *""""*a^**tmiiiimiiiA'nmmKit^fMii ujm0iotjmau am.imu hmi hi pi jB f; | $2.50 VIOLIN FOR $1,35 j Come and Investigate the RED TAG Advertisemnt. ! - ——~ ■ ■■ ■ I ■■■■ ■■ V r-rm ■'■ WHHnPra 9W/&K i ” jjr; * FORD MUSIC CO. B™ „ v. wassraniBa: I