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New York—Brailutreet's report lor
last week «ays;
Crop end trade advices alike contin
ued favorable. The seat of greatest
strength was in the iron and steel
trade, while textiles evince the most
Irregularity. Despite the uuquestiun
ably qutner tone of expuit trade in
manufactures it was to be noted that
Americans are still reaping some ad
vantage in superiority in «mi« lines of
iron and steel. Retail trade baa been
helped by better weather in most sec- ;
Uous. and while spring jobbing I*
smaller at several markets, improved
retail trade conditions are expected to
help reorder business
i The low price of cotlon is atlii a de
I téraient to trade at the south, and talk !
of restriction of the anticipated in- '
! crease In acreage is beard. Planting
is. however, being actively pushed and 1
i retail trade, for this reason, is still,!
j quiet. Northwestern trade advices are
: quite cheerful and large numbers of j
buyers are in the towns On the Pac!dr
at, Alaskan trade 1* active and gen j
era! trade from near by points is good
At the east trad# is better at retail,
while wholesale lines are quiet. Wool
is quiet, and some weakness In washed :
woo) is noted.
Iron and steel were aggressively
strong Despite the fact that pig iron
production Is close to the maximum of
last year, stocks are still decreaaing. :
flood sale* of iron and billets are noted
»I Pittsburg at last week - « prices, fis
; Ished products are active and most
j mills are sold ahead beyond July. One
j order for a large quantity of rails, said '
j to be for South America; an order for
rails fro«n Glasgow Is also noted; a
} 1300 ton order for structurai material
i for a dock In Japan has gone to Pitts
burg New bridge and "sky scraper" ■
construction will take a large quantity
<>f material. Plate, are higher and an
«wSvwnp» In l»ra it noted from St.
j lovuis Copper has sympathised with 1
( the slock market and Is reported high *
! er abroad.
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Portland. Ore.—Qolaliona are nomi
nally unchanged, with STOST^c the
usual quotation for Wall* Walla.
and
unchanged.
Tacoma—Quiet
bluestetn, 6*c; club. 56t|c
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P^IO «dv uung s general «mender *• in
Mttgmt* snd delivery of »m» »nd iheir «c
ierptanee of American sovereignly is raus
lug comment. Official, of tbe ,«r depart
I Mil «»CM their fulfil in General Mac U
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OH. derived address. Agulsaldo ha. de
.mended cecum omdition, ss « preliminary
lo this action, snd a dwr-uwlon hs« oe
curie.1 on the [»ilnl* which he hs, nenie.)
liefore the address {* issued it i« expe.-t.vi
if will be raided in full Io the secretary of
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*il) lie amended by the suthoiilic* here ll
, amendment Is desired. j
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Ws-hmgt n. April IV *1.'. ^ i
ed «1 the burr-«. yard, and dock«, navy ,
deps riment, fnr ih# const nu l inn of sn
equipment building si the Ihigvl Sound
naval sla I inn. The low ral bid w a* Out of j
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New Ymk. April 15.-GeSeral Daniel
n.itierfirld one of ihe most dislingi iahcd
surv iving officer, of the civil war. U Iving
dangerously ill .1 hi. home in this city.
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il«aMa'« MMoiffNiltt.
A «pcrùl to the
New York. April IS
Herald from Wsshlngtun «y»:
Vguinaldo - » delay in iwvuing the mini
1V«T«I Stall»« for V*««e< *o«n4.
R A. (♦Hrf*« q( ( hi(*$mo At The
rootAd not yei Im*«*« «ward*d.
Ofdfnil R«(trrflfl4 III.
fTcring from « recurrence of the (li
nes. which prostrated him in the summer
of 1809.
V*rl»»«i*r«i RpIpmvI.
San Frsnci«co. April IS, —An order hs,
been i«ued by President McKinley direct
ing (hat the prisoner, at Alcatraz belong
ing to volunteer regiment, sentenced for
minor offense* be released.
At Cchoecbrunn, tbs Austrian am
peror's palace. Is the finest collection
of orchids In the world, numbering II,
000 plants.
CATARRH THIRTY TEARS.
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Remarkable Experience of a Prominent
Statesman.
CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON GIVES PE-RÜ-NA A HIGH
ENDORSEMENT.
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CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON. OF OHIO.
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not only In bla own state, but through- '
out America. He began hla political |
career by aorring four conaecntlre
terme as mayor of the town in which
bt llTM during which lime he be
, , mc widely known as the founder of
the Meek I son Bank, of Napoleon. Ohio.
He was elected to the fifty-fifth con
Kress by s very large majority, and it
the acknowledged leader of bis party
in hit section of the state.
0n! y on(> fl , w m , rrw j tb( , otherwise
complete success of this rising states
mon. Catarrh with its Insidious ap
proacb and tenacious grasp, was his
only unconquered foe. For thirty years
he waged unsuccessful warfare against
this personal enemy. At last Peru na
came to the rescue, snd be dictated
the following letter to Dr. Hartman as
result :
"I have used several botUes of Pe-ni
and feel greatly benefited thereby
from my catarrh of the head. I feel
encouraged to believe that If t use It
a Bhort tj mc longer I will be able to
eradicate the dlaeaae of thirty
years' standing. Yours truly.
"DAVID MEEKISON." !
Many people can tolerate slight ca
tarrhal affections. A little hoarseness,
a slight cough, a sold In the bead, or a
trifling derangement of the dlge-.tlive
organs do not much disturb the aver
age person In his business. But thia 1*
not true of the public speaker or stage
«list. His voice must always be clear.
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Hence the popularity of Pe-rn-na
among the leading acton and sc
_ Ira-ases of thia
ft^'vVk-Yh ooontsy They
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yard Pe-rn*nt as
indes pensable to
their success.
Their nmfea.ion is
h .t it
eo exacting that 1»
d»«-. reomre. y e rf ec t
health in every
particular. They
*regard Pe-ru*nsat
MinCsr.lr Thorns, their friend and
safeguard. Many letters are received
from this claas of pople. Miss Car'
rle Tbomaa. in speaking of Pe-ru-na.
says; "I have uaed Pe-ru-n* with
splendid results. Would not be wlth
out It. No money would hire me to
have a sealed cold or chronic cough.
or hoaraenea*. Catarrh is the most
dreadful thing that could happen to
one of my profession. Pe-ru-n* Is my
shield and protector against this
most undesirable disease." Carrie
Thom«*.
If you do not derive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
Peruna. write at once to Dr. «art
man, giving a full statement of your
case snd he will be pleased to give
you hi* valuable advice gratia,
Address Dr. Hartman. President of
The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus,
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