..-?.'?' lassitude, excitability, 'rrousnesR, sleepless ly. 'all-gone" and ylone"' feelings, blues bey should remem ^and true remedy. ^Vegetable Com kKueh troubles. ^ioine in the widespread No other cures of from tibia to in net and un ? Frrels; exports. contract, 93*4 Western, 93^(a' ?>y. 92>i(S927s; 82^ asked; receipts, old, re the Ms be ichester. mother, Iibors dis spent tin jury declared boy's murder, (1 K. Smith ac Mrs. Smith dc jronp. but was The woman hare a had I ibor. Btal *dying at the ; found Ralph ! hoot any cloth ratea was cut and foot A^kcd why lised, the mother with a razor , 10 years old, | f?lO?a l?V^?>f mt cruelty, a*>. liony. The evi it the child was "degrees, and that lay of carnival with fis and razor strop. The a steel catch and hook was this that made the he head and body. hild's hair was maf RUhes cut in his face , rarly every part of his I Id. Lynwood Turner h made no iuss when his neat him, because if he had she at hiin a preat deai more. He had seer, the lather heat him ?ken ax handle, tying the boy's hehiiiU him while he whipped him, BM threw nini against the BOOT. He said he saw Ralph hiding behind the hack fence, so weak that he could hardly stand, and then saw his mother pull him into the house, choking him. Lafer he heard something like rocks being thrown against the floor, and supposed it was Ralph. The jury and officers turned pale and sick from these awful details. At Bristol, Robert Pile, a magistrate and wealthy citizen of the place, filed suit for divorce from his wife .the grounds ? being desertion. Mrs Pile left Bristol i two years ago, taking her two sons and ! tWQ daughters to Winchester, Va. Thej afterwards removed to Charlottesville. where the oldest son in now a student at the University of Virginia. It is un? derstood that Mrs. Pile will not resist the suit, and Pile will not ask for any of her property, which is valued at $50,000. John McCarthy, an aged and wealth) citizen ' f Roanoke. was thrown from his carriage in a runaway and received in juries that may prove fatal. Considerable losses from theft and robbery have compelled the officers ol the navy yard to begin the practice ol examining the packages and the lunch baskets of ?he employes as they leave the navy yard. The new order of the commandant, Admiral Harrmgton, to search every man as he leaves the yard, became operative Saturday night. Il caused a great sensation and some re? sentment among the 2,500 employes. ?irty or forty men were held for carry tools and small articles of govern rroperty away. This order, follow recent search of the pawnshops >lk, in which many thousands 5' worth of clothing and equip found and seized, indicates ?fhcera are concerned at the ?belies which have been per |pyard mechanics is still ?r Maryland at New the finishing touch on Inippfte* from d. but it will be will be read) >f Fredericks it Episcopal Snyder, o? car. nc MAI -FL?r>UR?( Wnged; receipts, 2*838 ^05 barrels. WHEAT?Firm ; \T @93t4* spot, No. 2 red 94 ; April, 93l?@93H \ July. 83tf@85K; Augus steamer No. 2 red, 85*4( prices, creamery, common to extra. . 28; State dairy, common to extra, 2l(3'27; renovated, common to extra, I7<&26; Western imitation creamery, common to extra, 24^26. CHEESE?Steady, unchanged; re? ceipts, 1,070. EGGS?Steady, unchanged ; receipts, 21,238. LARD?Easy; Western steamed, 7.40; refined barely steady; continent, 7.50; South American, 8.2s;; compound, 5*4fa SX SUGAR?Raw nominal; fair refining, 4; centrifugal, or? test, 4S6; molasses su K-ir. 3|j ; refined quiet. POTATOES?Weak. Florida, new. 3.00^5.25; State and Western, 75@i.oo; Jersey sweets, 2.50^4.00. PEANUTS?Quiet. Fancy hand pick cought by the Fabers, the well known pencil manufacturer of Nurem ;rmai burg, my. The finest groves und in Liberia ides the >f oil i ?what mee. of Morgan man" of the ausual cxperl he is a chair on military af >cs his colleagues ss. fttending a military iy years ago that I Tit of taking long ?akfast," said Branch Friends. "One morning be strolling through which the. school was v as 'touched' by an tale of hard luck d a stone. fellow.' I said. '1 i me this morning my last night, and won't reach me ft satisfied, your pockets,' he mil find something." got any money in Fbu can have every cent him, and I began turn pockets inside out just to that I was 'strapped.' 'Well, would you believe it, a silvei dollar dropped out of one of my pock? ets and rolled on the sidewalk. Delighted, the old man quickly grabbed it up and said, 'Thanks.' "He was much bigger than I and 1 said, 'Certainly; I am glad I can help you, but, really I didn't know it was there.' "All the way back to school I won? dered how that dollar came to be in my trousers." "And did you ever find out?" asked another legislator. "Oh, yes; when I got back to my room my roommate told me that 1 was wearing his pants."?Indianapolis Star. NO 8UCH WORD AS FAIL. Remark Attributed to Admiral Togo's Great Rival. The Makaroff memorial just issued, says the Saturday Evening Post, ro calls a visit to Washington paid by the stalwart admiral immediately be? fore the outbreak of the war in the far East. The part- of Washington which pleased him best was the National Mu? seum, where he was under the guid? ance of one of the best-informed an? thropologists in America, the acting Mean. Prof. Otis T. Mason. Prof. Ma 8 hair, and every inch of him a man He looked like a picturesque pocket 0(1itjon beside the magnificent Makaro_T, with his broad shoulder* and mas :,ve chest Rnd huge beard They *^re stand[ng before the in? complet m, who urged that such a reduction ^smld work against the prosperity of* ?In State and lead to a reduction in'the nu m her of railroad employes as xrcll as of their wages. The Travelers' Pro? tective Association also protested that ? reduction as proposed would result in fewer trains and poorer service. Recent Wall Street Winner?. Among winners by the recent up? ward movement in Wall street Will? iam Rockefeller is said to take the lead. His profits in the last few months are put at $15,000,000, chiefly made in the rise In Union Pacific. Charles M. Schwab, John W. Gate? and E. H. Harriman also came out ahead, but did nothing like so well as Mr. Rockefeller. Got Rich on Tips. Francois Dunion, a French waiter, has just left Denver, on his way home to France, having made $40,000 in tips in five years. Of this he made $8000 last year at St. Louis. He speaks six languages. His father and grandfather were waiters all their lives, and he was brought up to the business. He is still a young num. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than ail other diseuse? put together, and ?iitii the last ,fow years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many year? doctor? t?renounced it a loeal disease and prescribed ocal remedios, and by eotudantly failing to cur? with loeal treatment, prooouaead it in? curable. Belenee lias provea Catafrh to tea constitutional disease an? therefore require* constitutional treatment. Kail's Catarrh Curo, mamlfiitnred by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Oh*>, is the only constitutional euro on the martf. r. it is taken internally in dosos from lOdrov- tnateaspoonfsl. It acts direct? ly on tho blood und mucous surfaces of tho system. 0]hey offer one hundred dollars for any case it f ?lU^oeuio. Sond for circulars testiimo^ ?^ F. J. Chsnsi A FAMOUS ATHL?TES P?V%?T?? PE-R?-Su^ As a Spring Tonic to Get tho System in Good Shape? "I ful vi se all Athlete* who are about to go in training to try a bottle of Pe-rti-na." ?J. W. Glen inter. John (flenistrr. Campion ?hoimmer and Only Athlete lo SnccessfHlly Swim Through the Michigan Whirlpool Rapid*. PE-RU-NA Renovates, Regulates, Restores a System Depleted by Catarrh. John W. Glcaister, of Providence, R. I., champion long distance swimmer of Amer? ica, has performed notable feat? in this country and Kngland. He has used Peruna as a tonic and prives his opinion of it in the following letter: New York. The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen?"This spring for the first time I have taken two bottles of IV runa, and., as it has donc me a great deal of good. 1 feel ns if ? ought to say a good Word for its worth. "Wur/rtf; thr Springtime for the laxt few years, I have taken sn eral kinds of spring tonics, and have never received, any benefit whatever. Thi* year, throngh the advice of a /rlend, 1 have tried Peruna and it has given satisfac? tion. "I advise all athletes who are about to go in training to try a bottle, for it certainly gets the system in good shape. " Yours truly, JO ?l S It*. OU?NK8TMM. ATHLETES realize the importance of keeping in good bodily trim. The digestion must be good, the circula? tion perfect, sleep regular and enough of it. If the slightest eatarrhal condition of lungs or stomach is allowed to remain, neither digestion nor sleep will be ttrength sustaining. Those who lead, very active lives, like athletes, with good- muscular de? velopment, find the spring months especially trying. Athletes everywhere praise Pemna be? cause they, of all men, appreciate the value of a tonic that dispels physical depression. The vocation of some men may al? low them to endure the depressing feelings incident to spring weather, but the athlete, must never allow him? self to get "under the weather." lie must keep in the "pink of condition" all the time. In order to do this he must avail him? self of a spring tonic upon which he can rely. Therefore athletes are especially friendly toward Pemna. Peruna never fails them. * Let Common Sense Decide ? Do you honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed to dust, germs and insects, passing through many hands (some of them not over-clean), "blended," you don't know how or by whom, is li t for your use ? Of course you don't. But LION COFFEE Is another story. Tbc green berries, selected by keen lodges at the plantation? arc skillfully roasted at our fac? tories? where precautions yon would not dream ot are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, 11avor, strength and unllormlty. J^rom the time the coffee leaves the factory no hand touches it till it is opened in your kitchen. TH\m baa made LION COFFEE tfce LEADER OF ALL PACAaCE COFFEES. Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. There is no stronger proof of morit than continued and increas? ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition." (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.) ^Save your Lion-heads for valuable premiums. ) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE W00L30N SPICE 00., Toledo, Ohio, P|pe HartfortkPope Tribune Modern CasolVne Cars and Runabouts at Moderate Prices. -* Backed by 87 Ve?ra\?' Manufacturing experience. 6 to I^H.P. Pridtes, $500 to $1600 SimpA? Construction, lLuxurious Equipment. \Aept. A For c?V??P*?t? Catalognea. Pope Manufadjuring Co., Member? A. 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