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wl "v , V . ' t f ft' . TITH WC ky! ttn you remember when you wan. ' f!tfd, Jittt a. boy, nowri Jhi'smiloa Wy of glory thronsh t , Jl,.fl!iifl of no.Jiilbj ? r,.- ... kiit jut KIb. .yoti wrinkle up your . forehead an To tie cm aorur tsanunr tmeic If VMley'nf t'ofttenlrntrtt whert you jllpM .ftljllj) ft itack? f L v KY eu fohjur up th' rlvr and th' nh .v& Ua to catch. At' hf pto In iV orchard where th' Jaybird ned (o holcli? whr tty cQtilrteU ueeu to rhatter an' in' tflnmln' hole was cool. An' th' ivil!s aivnelied and lavtd you M )Oil norlod In ,tli' pool; Kin you? i E6?, "(tin yell rememfier whera th' whop- , tier used to grdw, Art ill' pathway through th' woodland . , tthtriUun fllert ud to go? ' v , , , -Kin you? Ooih, It's lk a breath of nectar from a i JionfJuucUIe VI ne I Kin ipv git that whlrf of aUthln' that I f i tanRler.than, Wine? ', "Kin Sou1 Jl'a Ihe'fragrancfl of th meadow an' th' i dityt'if th wood! lMn am el I It (tlet as raiy ns 1 ever um, ( whew! --mili! An' lit-adtj 1 feel th' pathway oozini . ihudny tlir6Ult my toea Ah' ,i' jtcphyra sort o' blowln' through iy tr.V. j.i-t-k hi,ls.ln my ;clottu Jim jofi? , j ' )tt. th' tamo dbj-fetched hornet la a .duuiuY up hi hole Wheip 11 river sort of wrangle, slngln' , onward to It gohl ., , ..-Kill you? ln' Udshrrnilwf. la yallln lll.e a grater i on i HirliiKi JTjrkl- I Lcir A Vhensfanf drummln' an' a , WhaeJiln' of hr wing! v lu yriu? HW Vn? Jritpjln' llirouith th' clover tb (toilcjWai that mdtJier inSd, By thVhftbblc MI h' river npd th' maple'a .' balmy hau, An" AyUI th" Hllvok boyhood i ahould l '. luiVO Ctf ntltlMllr'-. But, by 6nickyi thl tuirt ,'f can't cemlrt lilflt I faili mtl I Ight! . , , rieaverily. A ctrjf frWjid of mine recently bought f.i'ir acres of (tjnber and meadowland J ihe -suburb whtre f live. He had a. portable house erected and having hs-)i tjie fiirnltUce loaded In the city, Jfalued Hfs wlfe In tho couhtry, on tho new acroagd. In his excitement, ho fiu,ga:, Ihct o had not had Juucheou diwn t9wp. Along About Beven o'clock Jbal vilng I wandered over to his 7l)ic' tt tee If ho had airjved. Theio 1 .dund him and his- Wife, hungry and nlitie. awaiting tho arrival of thu fur nljurd am the eatabloa, t was a mile apa a half to the nearest -supply store -and his wife wouldn't bildgo be'eause tWs goodu might come While they were ,a,way. he saw me, 'hq hallfed with ef .fusions of, Welcome,' I said: ?'fv writtk ant nn nt,A . I f"V. ) " '"vurci JU ava II you jtrrlVedv AUd. by Iho way, have hjifl. ahyihlng to eat?" , 'Eat? O, not bIiicq breakfast but ay, pld jman." wavlqg his arms about 'hliil In edjtasy, "Isn't thy slnipl) heay. eojr" Thu?M6th tlio'slninle life muke all ifiUa'biig-boilEo, ' 4 . - , , , Trills. ' 'A married man whose pocket has been picked, by pt wqman aolflom has her uueste'd, ' , 'i i -tttt tt J Jly bulldog Went ftbhing last night jadn returned )Uth,a ball-head ten inches long. 1 suppose ho got It down iq.tjie bull-rushes. It was a bull good flMt, 100. Yr tt it "Harlan Babcock of the" Kiiiama, tMlcbGazctto, must havabeen look intf Into tlm family" Bibles of his (Own. I. '. J .. A . . " w jA.Hynow, lle sayB -pummer girls aud iomk are not," anfl U tels in he I liirth record oil the fly leaf.' ' j muuuu U I - s ' r Ki . 'VHVWJI 1.1 ' " ' ' ,M, t if"it' i WPfr pi n i ml, .lil I MllJfc RfUiTAN, IS. JB, 0IUfoi2a Coh Churbta ant) ProaiJaol Bit, BUflday School, 0 4. tii, J. 0, Mrikt, Supt. It)frilng Vertices, 10!30. X'nthPi 'mi Oreat Commithlnn. 'Hvcn(ng serrlee, 7:30. Tibme: "TemperAtict?." Sheclal intiRlr Iij- the choir. iMonday the bodrd of the church olllocrfl will meet at 7.'30 V. SI. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p m. The- oHlccre of the Sunday Scliool will meet at 8:30 I. uM Thursdav nflernoon 2:.10 1. -M. The .llB8lonary ndclety will ineet at th home of Mlm Kate- Sohweln furth ort nortli stale street. A cordial welcome to a.11, BHWOilTtl MKTJIODJST paij cmmcit. npisco. . D. H. BAUiTIX. Haitor, Sunday School at 9' a. m., Vlrden, Supt. I'rpurhiiiK 10:30 A. 3,1. Subject "Tho Kxhlhltjon vlnf Wisdom Through i .1. B. of l' Human Afreioy." AfcKendry Sunday School, 2:30 p. tn. Intermediate League, 0:30 p. m. (Evening service 7;.10"T, If. ' Subject "Mor AVJmt ' Arc W Converted?" Illhle referenjo "The Converolon of St. Paul " MARION BlBIJB CliASfl. ' Xteetlncn every Sunday evenlne., 7:30 o'clock at 72f WJlnon Avenuo.i undenominatlon, divine r-crlptural Btudy. JIvery body wolcomb. WESLEY M, E. QHURCH. ' Jor. Center Street and Olney Avenue i c. n. nowrr.Y, PaRtor. j Sunday School b:00 A. M. O A., I'arr, Supt. . " PreachlntT by tho pnntor at 10:30. ' Junior .League 2 tp. M. James O Ulllery, Supt, Prayer meotln? at the home ol wojgb Uaftliey, corner Supir and Davldd stroet, 2:30". "" cias mewing KMB C. H. Pine,, leader. Preaching 7Mfi by Ilcv. Jamen O. Hlllery, CVjrdl'al Invitation to all FREE BAFTiST CHURCH. QEO. n. BERNARD. Paitor. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m J. 3 ttayi, Supeilniendent. Preaching, io:30 a. ,m. Y. ,1J. S, C. B. at C;30 P. Af. Boh. ell Layman, President. Preaching 7:30 P. jr. Sunday School at tho corner of Dt' ds ud Darius atreeta at U:30 p tu., Miss Anua Fittf. superintendent. ' Tho publlo is cordially Invited to .ttend thejo services. Gentlemanly usbera to seat you. FIRST PJlESBV't'EIUAtf CHURCH. (tormv Church and Prospect Sts. ItEV. OEORQE M. ROURICE, Pastor. saboatu School, 9 a, m., n. C, Nelson Superjnlendent. aiornlng service 10:30 o'clock. Subject 'Tho Oospel As a Civiliz ing Power." Senior O. E., C:80 p. m. Subject ::Character and Courtesy' Leader lAUss Mary Alnpach. Evening service 7:30 P. M. Subject "The Liberal League and Christianity." iMJs Patidpe Vleglo will nlng. All are welcome. FOREST LAWN MISSION. Sabbath8chool. 2:30 p. tn. Prof. am mv welcome. PlnST BAPTIST OIIURCIL J. P. CURRIN, Minister. Jlesldeuce 320 Viae St, 'Bible school 9:00 a. m. Trank Tut- tlo, Superintendent. Worship and sermon 10:30 a. m. Subject 'Among tho Peoples." B. Y. P. I J. A. 0:30 p. m. '.(.p& , 70 w w.:.. (Sboit song service 7:30 "p, m. Tho pastor will glvo n talk on tho "Right In -the Main." Mid-week sorvlco Wednesday 7:30 P. -M. Oholr practice Thlirsdhy 7:00 p. m. FIRST CHURCH )F CHRIST SON ENTJST. Cor. E. phurch and Baker Btreeta services aunuuy, lur.iu a, m. Subject (Saci anient." - Text: "For by ono Spirit nro wo all baptUed Into one body, whether wo bo Jews or Oentlles, whether we bo bond or frep; and have been all mado to dilnk Into n splnt." 3 Cocnlth 12:13 Wednesday eveplng teatlmopiai meeting, 7:30 p. in, All are welcome to these services. Sunday School for children at 9, . in, The eadliiirRoora is onei dally. oept "Sunday from 1( toMp. m. AV ?JifJatlpn Science, UJarture pa tale, also on tho table for all" who may deslr to mi, H -fa nta sj3WWVTRWrv . PRESBYTERIAN ! v. Ohuroh. t Sunday Fchohl, 9 A. M. J. W. Calflwell, Superintendent, j . Atornln Service 10S1G. Subject; me -turning mint in a Great Career." Christian "Endeavor, 0:f!0. Lender, nvate Mead. livening wrvlcc, 7:.10, Subject, ''ffchverplofi! of a flrat Man." All are eorillally Inylted. SAitEltS EVANOELIO.Ji Pfti)TEST- ANW CHURCH. P. Church It. J. REiMCKE. Pfltor, Sunday School. 8;ib a m. n Horn aDdVff.'fltailfa.'iupti. iMornlngSenrlce In the' German Ian- guage, '10:36 o'clock. ' ' (Evening Eervlce In the English language, 7:30 o'clock. O. H. Devotional meeting at 6:20 P. a. Bible tudy Prlday evening. UNWED BRETHREN CHURCH. REV. L. C. REIHJ, Pastor. 287 South Prospect Street. Sabbath School at 9 a. m., Mrs. Carrie .purr, superintendent. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Jti'V. L, O. Webster will preach. Subject: "Tho Christian lIelrltaKe,, rresoni anu j'rospeciive." lllnllninlnIilnnrJiJnnn'naaooflo on The following Y. P. S. C D. irro. gram at 7:30 V. "M. Subject, 'Cliaraclrr nnd Dentlny" Song, 192. Prayer Rev. L. O Ileed Offerllig. Anlhein by (he oholr. fVrlpture, l peter 3:8-12 Irma Sontag. Talk on "Courtesy In Sneeoh" Royal Martin. Song 179. Talk on ''Courtesy to Enemies'' u. 3, AiiiPii. Prayerfr-Clark Render. Hvron Ueed l'ayo Shambaugh. Talk on "Character"-iE. It. Sycka. Solo floldle (lelbaugh. Address llev. L. C. Reed, Dololog'. Benediction. Al Iho tnornlng hour Iho aervlcea Will bn. eipeclally or old peojile and llev- L. O. Welnter will preach tho sermon. In the evening the public rprvlce Rnd Y 1, . o. E. will unite. In a special prtltrain. Y. P. fl. o. n. business meeting Tuesday 7:30 p, tn. at the home of .!lH Kayo Harriott on Cherry street. iPrayenuoetJng Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. nl. A most cordial Invitation Is px tenld to the public to attend all the services. PAUL QUINN A. M. C. CHIIRCH. "Park Street. W. W. GRIMES. PASTOR. Sunday School, S;3 a. m. Mrs. Margaret Cooper, superin tendent. Services at 10:30. .fpftcinl seiricesat 7:30 P. M. Pixlypr meellng Wednesday oven. Iltgl AH are cordially InvJtad to at tend each ccrvlce, QAtLVlARYKVANGH.t.nOAl.l OHURCH Corner Church and jligb Street!. C. W. HBNSETj. Pastor. Sunday School at 9 i 00 a. ni. Mr. L. D. Zal'htaan, Supt. iiiome Department and Cradlo iiou iwy will be observed tomorrow tho oxenelses beginning at 10 o'clock J aim continuing without Intermis sion through tho 10:30 hour. Tho baptismal service will be at 10:30 Senior Y. P. A. ut 0:15. Evonlnjj preaching service 7:30 Everybody welcome FIRST OHRiISTlA.VcanniCH. CHJAIHW:b re. SMirwi, Pastor Residence 751 Nortel Main street, atomlng Worship, 10:30. Preaching by the pastor. Subject, "Gideon's Hosts." Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock, sub. Jecl, "Tho Wedding Garment." ST. PauLm CHimoif. REV. EDMUND 1. MAPE8, Rector. wmuay school at 9:15 a. m Morning Service at 10:30. YoY uare cordially linlted to at tend these service. There will be no afternoon aorvlro. Cubsorvlent to the Master. Even In theso days of gallantry, a woman Is constantly reminded of her od inferior position In the eyes of the "lords Of creation." Tho Word "la dy", which Is supposed to be so coin pllmentaiy, mtoanq "ono who servos biead" a waitress, nothing moie or less; so that when jon address a coilntcts even as ''.My Lady," jou aie claiply sajlng tho equivalent of "my walliess." "WU'e" Is another woid for "weayoh," tho wduian who Weaves her lotd's aud her children s laimeut. "Spinster" is, of coiuse, a "spinner.-- u word reminiscent of the days when a glr! had to split her complete out Ut of house linen before sho was tit to be a wife; and "Mis." is an abidv latlon of masteress, the most flatter ing description of all, and yet show ing that woman derles her position .solely fiom Jter master. P iles We are ao certain ttiat Itcbliur. Ulcllacr and I'rotruJIna Plla can J waya twcellevul and ul ftohltTw fltal I... a I, I ou,uuentti,twatx-i.iv,.i.,.vr;,rij;;"J .. tnnn'AJi.LZ.i :. :. r'i " " v ugccntao iir n iboltatiiU Jr .- -. , - .- 'V tuu -" - vuaavia Mor'Dr.A.'vyciiaeo i3,A,. J. jl :lnCa.l)urlo,N.V.VlrltmCnt l(j uyAFoeVsn58 Pharn"Cy. MJ aaiera i . WoJId, sol Ukalfa mmt ktftaqa, Saturday, jifiAr 11, " 1 " Ill llll III II ii j jyj I The Ho.tlc. 72 s , ' ft I Gtieatt 1 g Br Beatbich S. Swmt ' U k U , Kzptzmz ' Henvabs knows I've tried to rc" ierst. I'fe clung to the straight and narrow path -with the tenacity with which a drowning man clings to the life line thrown him. But 'some how or another I will swerve, and then Jim Elson gets another oacap sde to write out and print. You may haVo heard of me; my name is Jeu kins William B. Jenkins. ' Elson, Jones and their varty were id hot pursuit of me whon I left Tibet after the episode of the Bud dhttt temple," and' I decided t'haHh best way to elude pursuit-was to go right hack to where we all belonged and whore they would never think of looking for me. So I came to Boston. I walked over to Huntlbgton -Avenue, reflecting td myself that a man with my resolution had far better be well fed than halt starved,' and I smiled faint heartedly as I auto matically searched the empty pockets. I halted hesitatingly before the Criterion Club and wondered where I should get that meal, and I Idly watched the well dressed men pass In and out tho brightly illuminated doorway, when suddenly I bethought myself of a plan. My clothes might look worse. I wore a cutaway its style was recent. To bo sure, my collar was a little soiled my cuffs frayod, and I had lost the heel of a shoe, but why not? 1 ascended the steps briskly and entered the -wide vestibule. My over coat was taken from me lu an in stant, and I passed Into what I took to be a writing room. 1 stared around curiously trying not to be tray any sign that I was unaccus tomed to the place, and was there fore a little disquieted when 1 found a man gazing at mo fixedly from a shaded corner. I walked to ward him easily, and coolly haltod a few steps from his chair, sun eying the groups around me with appar ent tranquility. To my further dis quietude, he arose and approached, '"Mr. Qobblns our new mem ber?" ho asked interrogate olyi I nodded tho name gave me an open ing but my companion seemed al most astonished at my affirmative. He hesitated for a moment. "I be lieve I met you the other night," he said slowly. "I remember now," I replied. ",1 have met so many theso first few weeks that your face slipped my mind for an instant." J thanked heaven that the doubt ful look disappeared ,f rom bis fare. , 'Yes!' ho cried. "And I think 1 owei' you- a dinner. Remember? Bupposo you claim jour bet to night?" ; "Can't say that I do romembor," I replied, smiling "inwardly, "bitt it you want to pay a debt. I'll accept. I'll lose to you another time," aud 1 followed him to tho club dining room. "Luck." I cried o nijsolf, "Luck, Bllllo B.!" and 1 mowed jny heellcss shoo beneath the table and kept my cuffs beneath the cloth. My comrade ordered ordered ex tensively, aud my breast swelled with giatitudo. Ho spoke constant ly, seldom reforrlng to. the ClUb or Its members, but talked very Intelli gently of the political and legal world. His name I xlldu't know, and tlio old time method of asking "How so dfflcult a name Is spelled" I avoided. It might be Smith or Brown! Tom Hemingway over In the cor ner," ha said confidently. ''And Lamsou aud Dick Water at the third table on tho other side, and hello! thero's Rogor Peters in the lobby ono moment while I speak to him. I've been looking for that man for a woek order cigars and coffee," and ho dashed off. ' I leaned back comfortably and or dered. Fifteen minutes passed. Twenty. I turned uneasily. Where was my host? Thirty minutes; a waiter asked me if I wanted any thing further. I shook my head, and looking up found his eo fixed on my frayed cuff. I hastily thrust tho offending arm from sight be neath the tablo cover, and watched tho waiter recede from vlaw then hastily arose to search for my com panion. At the1 door I met my waiter with his chief and was summarily halted. "I was dining with " I sud- deply .halted. I neither knew the man's namo nor where he was. My interrogator smiled. "I'll take him, Petb." he said, and ho grasped ine by tho arm and piloted me across the cprrldor I too astounded and weakened to protest, and' in the robin on tho other side I found my erstwhtle companion. ''Here's the other one," said my custodian. A little man at a desk smiled sarcastically. "Both bad your dinners, bh? I a'pose r should have dropped on you before you sot your fill, but I didn't want to take me cuapce oi otroudlng a mombar. You;" he pdinted to my follow dln'tir, "I know to e crooked, but I was not sure of you." "I was lnvltedl" I protested. 4,He Invited me In!" cried my for mer host. The man at the desk' grunted con temptuously. "Have tho "pollbe come yet?'" he queried of the head waiter. "If so, send thtm in. I want M.t.nflotthp twol't -..-..t ' yKZ&WKzzKzvrnt lflos. J, The Grand C E-'PERRY, Llsk'i and Manager One Week Commencing Monday JULY 6th. THE'BlG Wo SHOW. Two Shows Each Night, 8:00 and !):lf. A Resorved.Seat for 10c Secure your Seats at Box Office. '' ' ) How (he Eskimo Smokes. "No man is fonder of tobacco thnn an Eskimo," said the Arctic traveler at his club. "The Eskimo depends for his tobacco solely on the -white man. For a pound of it he would sell hli oldest son. "It is odd to see an Eskimo smoke. He chops his tobacco flue and mixes It with chopped willow twigs, so as to make It go further. Then he cleans out with a picker of bone tho small stone bowl of his pipe, and then he plucks a lock of hair from his deerskin suit and rams It down in the bottom of the pipe bowl, so as to prevent any of the finely chopped tobacco from escaping Into the stem. "Flually he lights the pipe and smokes it In a swift series of long, strong puffs, so that there may be nc waste. Bach puff Is inhaled deep down Into the lungs, and the-first puffs smoke is still streaming from the nostrllo long ufter another puff has been started. There must be, j ou see, no wasto. There must be none of that vain combustion of to bacco without benefit to the smoker shlch goes on continually among us. "Often the most experienced Eski mo wili smoke so nurd and fast that tuara vlll stream from hW eeu, be will cough violently, and sometimes vertigo and nausea will seize him." The Longest Name. The staggering length If the numes gleu by native Hawallans sometimes upsets Court officials in iho Sand wich Islands. In a case recently on tiial lu Honolulu a witness on being sworn was usked by the lawyer to give his name. The witness replied an follows: "Kalllmalaollikeaolonol ramakanhlklkaptmkalanl." it was sirli a' terrible tumble that the Court at first was Inclined to rebuke tlie in Mi, but Inquiry showed that It.u witness was guiltless of any attempt at leUty. . Impertinent Personals. "I am toady for test," writes Poet Ijuucate Austin. The ayes iuvo It. Alfred. Itlchmoud Tlmes-Dlsptitch. There Is absolutely no truth lu the scaudklous tumor that Dr. Mary Wal ker 13 going to appear lu a dlrectotre gown. Boston Globo. Hull CuUtu complains (bat Shake speare, though dead, still competes with him lu the literary market. Bernard Shaw wouldn't admit tharSbakesneare is lu tho same class, Pittsburg Ga-iette-Tlnie. EAST BUFFALO .Cast Buffalo, X. Y., July 11. -Cat-1 tie Receipts 300; slow, unchanged, Veals Jtecelpts 25; active, httuly. Cull to choice, 5 (ff 8. Sheep and lambs tftecelpts 200: nct-Ive, firm. Spring lambs, 0.50 (p 7.50; yearlings, 5.25 ? 7.25; sheep, 2 2.40. 'Hogs .Receipts 1100; active, 23o higher. Yorkers, C.-iO 7. 10; pigs, 0 ? 0.25; mixed 7.10 0 7.15; heav ies, 7 & 7 10; roughs, 5.25 ip (i. UNION STOCK YAW)& Union vSL oclt Yn ids, ,11 ,1 I 1,1 1'nlon Stock Yards, 111,, July 11 Cattle Receipts 800; estimated for Monday 24,000; market unchanged, Jlogs Receipts 8,000; estimated for Monday 38,000; market 10 (ff 20c higher. Light 0.20 ffj) 0.8Q,' rough 0.20 (W 0.55; mixed 0.40 op 0,90; heavy 0.00 j) 0.95; pigs fi 25 (? 0.10. Sheep RPcolpts 1,000; estimated for Miondny 18,000; market steady. OLEVET.ANTj' i Cleveland, July 11 Megs .HlfliPr; receipts 20 cars; shipments 200. , Yorkers, -mixed 'nnd heavies 7; 0pst pigs J5, 00 0; stags ann roughs i 5,00, Calves Stoady; recoipt 00 head,', Shepp and lambs Steady; rccelptfl light. Cattle Steady; receipts G cars. OHIOAPO GRAIN Chicago, July 11 Closing Wheat July sold between 89 uud 89 U-4, opening at 89 ..-S and closing at 89 1-8; September Iwtwpnn . 89. 5-8 niwl 00 c-8. opening at 90 l.S anfl Daily Market Report w to f 4 ! Exchange -? -; j Columns. An opportunity exchange your au in tnese com a house for rent main idle when columns will fin Jf you are not snt present quarters w when an ad in thes just what you desi Only Half Cent a word each issue. closing at 90; December between 01 and 92, opening at 91 3-S and taloHlng at 91 1-4. e Corn July Hold between 71 1-8 and 715, opening at 71 1-1 and clos. Ing at 71 7-8; September between. 74 rtnd 7r., opening at 74 r-8 and rioting at 74 3-4; December be tween CI 7-8 and Oil 1.8, opening at 02 1-2 and cldslng at 02 7-S. Oalf, July Rol.l between 48 3-4 and 49 3-4, opening ut 48 7.S aud closing at 49 n-8; September be tw:Dni 41 and 42 1-4, opening and doling at 41 7-S, , TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, 0 July 11 Wheal Cash 90 1-4; July 09 3.4; Septttnher 90 3-S; December 9l 7-8; iMny 95 7-8. Corn Carji 77: July 713 1-2; Sep. (piiibpi- 7fi; ppcpinbpr 02 P.-4; Mnv 02 7-8. Oats Cah BO; July r.O; Septem ber 42 1-4; May 40. Rp iNo. 1, 78; No. 2, 77; NO 7.1 , C!ov?rMpd Oatolien 17 07" 1-2; ttecomber 7.05; Match 7.72 1.2; Aug ust alslke 8.00. .NEW YORK PRODUOB Vow York, July 11 llutter IIp eelpN 7,008 packages; steady. Creamery extra 22 S.-l: flistH 2 .- 22 1-2; Btate dairy tubs, finest 21 ' 1-2. Eggs receipts 5,187 packages: cliolje firm. Neaiby white fancy 24 ft 25; nearby white fancy 22 and 2n LOCAL QRA1N MARKRTS. CorrecUd Jally hy Marlon HUllug Grain Co, Whpat, 90c per hushrt. Com, 70o per bu. Oats, COo per bu. Rye 7Co per Ira. Clover Seed $12.00 per bu. Timothy J2.00 per bu. Huagurhm Seed Sue pr . LOCAL PRODUCE MARKETS. orrected Dally by Chas. Turner A Co PAYING PRJCH. Butter, 18o per lb. Eggs 15c per dozen. Lurd, per lb., He, Popcorn, 2o. SIILUNO PRIC1, Butter, 22o per lb. I'iggs, 18c per dozes. Cheese, N, Y. cream, lOej, Lard, ier lb., 11 1-le, Byrup, per gal., 4o. Sugars, per lb., 0 to G. Teas, per lb., 40o to tl.H. Vinegar, per gal, 25o. Bait, per bh!., $1.26. Haud picked Navy Reaaa, lb. Carolina Head Rice, 10 r U, or 3 lbs., for 25o. Lima Beans, lOo. Marrowfat Uoans, 7c or 41bs. for 2Bo Cracked Itomlny, 4o or 3 lbs. tor 10 Corn Meal, per sack, TOo. Graham Flow, per sscH, IH. Pnines. 8 1-3 to 15c. Dried Peaches, IS to z5o. Seed Raisins, 15c w 11. FLOUP. B. P. of Marioa (l-i bbl.) $1,60. Legal Tender (l- bb).l tl.CO, Monarch flour (M hhl.) $1.40. Kulckorbocltor (1-t hhl.) $1.40. Caruallon (1-4 bbl.) $1,60, Gilt Edge (l- bbl.), $1.25. Gold Medal, (1-4 bbl.), $1.70. Golden Flake (1-4 bbl'.), $l,' Mi PAOX W to buy, sell, or property by an mns. If yon have why let it re- an ad in these d you a tenant. sfied with your hy continue in them e columns will find re. Peoples' Transfer & Storage Co. Phone 155 Mirror Waat Colnran. HKI.L'TAVTKD. WANTED A competetn girl lr general housework In a family of two. Apply between 7 and ',9 tonight. tlt r. T wiavn C. T. WIAN'T 7-1 1.21 pd 218 S. Rate Bt.ff WANTED An experienced bookkeep er, one who uiKlerstlnds shorthand preferred Statu salary. Addrerfi "Short Hand" care or Mirror. J 7-S-Gt 1 STENOGRAPHERL W. ciBnot (KOt rnoujL ttmotrtph private itcrturlu. We Otr ypu tti ct( l liuudrcdi Df .mnltloba lu ft rr 1gc.'. 101. JBVo iloft tb. market. W Uo ud brltti beginner, ciptble of drenietaett. write rally bt iierieiu. iiueliluu il ttUrr deiUtJ ail wliru you will be, ready to clia&re- A HAPQOODS (INC.), Brain BroU.ri 51 J iVjii tUt, UtYttaeJ. B, 1121 UiKV. MbH fa WANTEDI.ady tir gentleman ciri- I vasser. Medicinal proposition d? much meritl. Salary and comtnW shn. Quick seller, Ttererenr-fH. re quired. Addles Lock Box "D," Cardlngton, Ohio. 7-S-l2lji(l r'OK HUNT. f CHAIN 11AOS 1X)II RENT-nAuy. oti wanting grain bags will call it first door sxmth of Y. M. C. A. -i 7-0-tr PEARL SBLI.S..: MISOELLANEOUB. $20... WEEKLY EaaltJ- ojined. (pj: siuou permanent) dlttrlbutlng clr cie, simples. For particulars ad. I dress Commercial Advertlslntr A.sko elation. Philadelphia, Pa. ' 7-ll-atpd LADinfJ Can ninUe f2 a day snaltlDei ln-iles ut home. liasy, honest worl. Experience uniiece-n.it y. Send stamj roi Information. H. it. Noveliy Co1 Miiiiule, Ind. 7-10-21 pit L, KIJI1LWEIN. CIllROMDIfYT, re moves corn, bunrms and ingrowri toenalH. Office hoilrs from r to 0 P. m. and 7 to 10 p. m. forenoons by appointment. Phono L 1012,' mrner State and Center streets. 7-8-4tpd ' MOVING AND TRANSTKB. Ta.fr Btorago and Cratlmt. THE PADDOCK TRANSFER ilX)R. AGE CO. "fid The Babit" Homes on monthly payments, Farms at right prices 3 miles from Lake Front. H. E. Carpenter & Ct. "OrCawrse" ' 110 1-2 S. MaIaS). ' iiaHIWTpii' i iMlirBiiifri "1 f r.i rt'. ! T- " l rj A. A eKl M 'I m , jtsa S1 m t - -, fH. .,. , . JteU V fl , '" ...qulwvt if, ' . I i&jStvf , 4, , mjC ..sit, tq AA. i i fj&46& feti i