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1 V Thk Diamond Drill. Ti:0.?. CONLIN, Editor. VT.YSTAL .'ALLS, i MIl'IlK-AN. A WEEK'S RECORD All (ho News cf the Past Seven Days Ca::ienscl. HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS Ifcws of the In.lnstrhil FIcM Personal ami l'olitieal Items, IIanicninff3 at Home ami Abroad. THE NEWS FROM ALL Till WOULD COKGfttSCIPNAL. I'rocMilliiK" f l'irst Ilea win r f.e nsIoii. Ily general consent the senate on the llth postpone! cor.siile ration of the Hawaiian treaty until next Monday. H rntor lltar offered a Joint resolution prepo.lng an nmemlnui:! to tin i on nltuilon xtf n3lnjr the term of otMco of the r n-s'.der.t and s r.ct tora to April SO. irti, ar:l making that day lnrtcad of March 4 the coniint iircmi iit ami termination of of'icial terms In future. Nineteen pension Mils were passed. An adverse report wns made upon II. V.". Corbett'a claim to a feat In the senate from Om:on....Tlie I.arey till extendim: the homestead law to Alaska and rrantlnp rights of way to railroads was favorably reported In the house and the agricultural appropriation Mil was passed. The senate was not In pension on the 15th. ....In th house two hours were spent In general debate on the army appropriation Mil. ar.d the remainder of the day was Riven to euloKlzIn the life and puMIc rv lecs of the late Keth W. Mllllken. of Maine, who served for II years In the lower branch of congress. The features of the proceedings In the senate on the 17th were the sp ech by fV-n-ator Wolcott (t'ol.). chulrmnn of the bi metallic commission, upon the ii'-gothi-tlona with European countries relative to International Mm talllsm and the pus -ago of tho Lodre bill restrli tlnK immigration into the United Plates. Puna tor llanna, of Ohio, took the oath of c.fllce In the house the consideration of th army appropria tion bill was not completed. Mr. Lewis (Wurh.) made a speech 1n denune'latlon of trusts, which, hi? (Ireland, we re- thr eatn Ing the liberties of the country. The ur;:er I deficiency n proprl.itlon bill Hv,i:i passed In tlie senate on the p.th and a ivoliitlon provi'llf)-: that Kinds of the United rJutes mny l pal l In star.dard sll- Viir ."fir U.-14 fa Viirnblv ri tirrti il In exe"Mivrt t --seuon bi-Pu t 5r ;.i jipan oi.ru---. ' J Uie U;ae ! a plea for the uiH-rxntlon of ;luwtll In the hd'isn Mr. ! Annum! CV.) rfTVrd ns nn amendment to the dip lomatic and consular appropriation bill a resolution for the recognition of Cuban lic'llge rTicy which :ii: r an exciting de hate, but no action w.i t take n. The Indian appropriation bill J7..r.27.2'M) was reported and the army bill was parsed. DOMESTIC. There were 340 business failures in llie Uniteel States in the f-cven days ended on the 14th, naiust .122 the week previous nnd 4.13 in the corresponding jierloel of 1S07. The exohnneH nt the leading clearing houses in the Cnitcel Sttite.s eluring the week ended on the 14th np-gregnteel $l,Hn,00?,120. np-titist $1.41,5-'.)":) the previous week. The Increase compared with the corresponding wrek of 1S07 was 37.0. An-hoy T.eekeley (colored), a triple murderer, wns handed nt Ilichtuond, Va. In n fit of jeaIouy Louis Al f reel fa tally shot Minnie Park per, his wcet licnrt. In Cincinnati, and then killeei himself. Leslie Stanley and his wife were suf foeated by smoke In n hotel fire in New York. During n drunken quarrel nt Sandy Fork, K.v.. Robert Cnlvvrll. Smith Mci ton, .John Williams and Tom Willson (nil colored) were killed nnd Will IJur pess mortally wounded. At n convention In Kingfisher s reso lution was adopted unanimously peti tioning the present cemgrof-s to ass nn enabling i c t providing for the admis sion of Oklahoma ns n state. Two unfinished homes in n.iltiniore, Md., collnpseel and e'ipht workmen were Injured, two fatally. The separate rehoed law of Oklahoma preventing the mixing of white nnd colored scholars has been declared void. An Inventory flleel In the probate court nt Chicago places the value of the Pullman estate nt $9,303,092. Stremtf protests have been mailed to every member of congress against the passage of the Immigration bill tty ISO German societies of Chlrnpo. Col. IMwIn K. Meyers, former Mate printer, fell from his carriage In Ilnrris luirp, 'n nnel was killeei. A pan organized for the systematic robbery of mall boxes Is operating in the lar,?c cities of the country. TCIljah Davis, OS years of apre. nnd Mis Fnnnie PpnuMinsr, ncd 07, were married In Wcbter City. la., thins end In? n romance of 47 years' standing. OT.do Methodists are preparing to cele brate their centennial nnd President McKlnley will )e the central figure of the ccMiration. The lumber mil of the Inpersoll Land nnd I.timber company near I'lnnd Junc tion. Wis. was burned, the los beln $70,000. Sanford R Pole, ptrsident of the Ha waiian republic, arrived In San Fran cisco from Honolulu on the steamer 1'eru. Gen. William Pooth, the head of the Falvatlon nrmy, arrived In New York from London. He will make, a tour of the principal cities of this country nnd Canada. Uichnrd Thomas nnd Illehard Murray xvere hlllcil nnel Lnuls Mich fntnllv In. jtired by nn explosion of dynamite In n mine near Pourne. Ore. Music hall, which wns built In 195 In Cleveland nt n cost of $00,000, was burned. Albert C. Greenleaf, once n wealthy v wholesale merchant In Columbus, ()., cotnmlttcel suicide Wt Chicayro by jump Inp from the tlxtccnth story of the Ma- nonlc temple. The city of Indianapolis hns been chosen nt the hradquarteri of the United Mine workers A tornado wrecked many bouses nnr! Injured several persont iiar Maude, O. T. The exports of domestic merchandise for December lat amounted to $123,- LS1.743, an Increase us compared with De cember, 1890, of over $7,000,000. For the 12 months the I'ncrcase was over 193.0(0,000. The Imports eluriny De cember amounted to $S1,514,733, and for the 12 months the Inon-ase was about $S4,S0O,0O0. A bill in the Virginia legislature. which promises to become a law, pro hibits llirtuig under penalty. A series of railroad ticket forgeries have come to light in St. Joseph, Mo.. which are believed to have been carried on a number of years. The visib!o supply of grain In the United States on the 174k was: Wheat. 37.83S.000 bushels; corn, 41, 1 34,000 bush els; oats, 15,003.000 bushels; rye, 4,151. 000 bushels; barley, 3,52,(X:0 bushel. Fire destroyed the Yter block nt McKecsport, Pa., causirg a loss of $210,000. Southern cities report encouraging prospects in all lines of trade for the new year. It Is proposed to turn the Frle canal wr to the federal government. Threechildren of Pobert Alexander.of Dorchester, Mass., were femnd dead in bed, having been asphyxiated by gas. C. F. Porms, n fanner from near Co lumbus, ()., was robbed of $1,200 by two weincu who enticed, him into a saloon in Chicago. John Matthews, a grocer, murdered with a Ratchet T.is wife anel two chil-e'rc-njn irw York and then killed him self. .'"Despondency was the cause. The Martin A. Pyerson building in Chicago, occupied by business firms, was partially burned, the loss being $200,000. Wertheimer Co., glove manufac turers, failed in New York for $SOO,000. A strike in New Fnglaud cotton mills ngainst n reduction In wages affect over 100.000 persons. The United States supreme court says the heirs of n man who commits suicide when in sound minel cannot re cover on n life insurance policy. A' pure fooel and elrug congrrss will meet- in Washington March 20 te urge congress to pass a pure fooel and anti adulteration law. A passenger train on the Central Pa cific jumpcel the track near Colfax, Co'., and Ungincer llackett nnd Fireman LIghtner were killed anel other persona were injured. More than 30 employes of the Adams l-'xpress company in New York city have been arrested for stealing. The American Associalien of Invent ors nnd Manufacturers in session in Washington elected Francis II. llich nrels.of Hartford, Conn., president. Six sailing vessels which startrd from Honolulu 10 elays ago nil arrived in San Francisco within a few hours of each other. An net to prevent the marriage of first cousins has passed the Kentucky legislature. J. T. McIVe, of Lenox, the largest stock feeder nnel importer of fine horses in southern Iowa, has failed. PERGONAL AND POLITICAL. Pcnjamin Put terworth, commissioner of patents, an cx-congressman nnd n war veteran, died at Thomasville, (ia.. where he had gone for his he alth, aged 59 years. His home was in Cincinnati. (Jen. Christopher Colon Auger, U. S. A., ret ire-el, died of obi age at his Imme in Washingtfj'i. Mrs. James L. Flood, wife of the tnil lionaire mine owner, elieel in San Fran ciscfj, aged 34 years. Logan Carlisle, son of John O. Carlisle anel his chief clerk when the latter was secretary of the trensury, died sudeleic ly at the home cf his parents in New York, agcil 3S years. August tn Cossio, the fathe-r ef Pvan gelina Cisneros, has arrived in New York from Havana, havlrg been re-lKise-el by Gen. Pktnce). Chauucey M. Depew has been clectetl presidetit of the Kejniblican club of New York. .Truman II. Handy, eif Cleveland. ()., the eldest banker in the United Stales who is netively engaged in business, celebratcel his ninety-first birthday. James P.. P.erry, known in life as the tramp millionaire, died in Padueah, Ky.. from the effects eif a fall. I'x-Cougressimn Penjarnin R. Hooper died suddenly nt Parmville, Va. Rce)tt Leighton, n famous nnlmal painter, died in Post on. Mrs. Jehii Shepard. ef Sturgis, Mieh., died of heart disease w hile sit ting reae lug her Pible. r V FOREIGN. A decree has been publishcel In Ha vana prohibiting the publication in newspapers of cable di.-patches w itliout previous cci orship. The Midland Trust company of Pert Hope, Out., has nsslgncil. the deposits being over $150,000. It is announced that Pope Leo advo cates as the soliitieui of the eternal question between the Vatican and the euirinal the establishment of nn Italian republic. It is said tjiat the riot ft In Havana have given the elealh blew tei autonomy, ns they preve that not only the Cubans ele not want It, but that the army volun teers and Spanish element penerally nre eletermined to fljjht ngalnt it. Charles Pelhani Villier, known as the "Father of the Prilish house of com mons," having sat continuously in the house since IH.'I., elied nt South Wolvcr hamptern, nged 90 years. William W. Ashby, of Norfolk. Va.. Uniteel States consul nt Colon, nnd fejur other persons were drowned while boating. It is stated in Havana that (Jen. P.lanco will resign soon, ns the govern ment at Madrid Is dissatisfied with his policy. Plots occurred In Paris between stu dents nnel anarchists nnd the troops were compelled to enr the streets. The trouble was over an nntl-Semitlc meet ing In which banners were displayed bearing the Inscription, "Death to the Jews." The Ontario legislature nfter passing an alien labor Law bill adjourned sioc die. Fight hundred buildings were de stroyed by a lire which devastated Port ait Prince, Hayti. Forty persons were killed aDd eight InjureeJ by an explosion of gas in a mine in the Tagenrog district in Kussla. It is announced that Great Pritain is determined, even at the cost of war, to keep the door of Chinese commerce open to L'r.gland. Sig. Nicolinl, husband of Mine. Ade lina Patti Nicolinl. died ut Pau, France. Telegrams from most of the large towns in France show that the anti Jewish crusade is nssuming most men acing proportions. Prcad riots have occurred at Ancona. Italy, following a, request made on the mayor for ft reduction In the price of read. Hxports to America from north Ger many showed a falling oil during the last ejuartcr of $3,231,813, principally in sugar. Great Pritain has again declined to reopen the sealing questiou. LATER. Senator Morgan continued his speech In nehejeacy (f 'lie ratification of tne Ha waiian annexation treaty in the exec utive session i f the Uniteel Slates sen ate on the 19th. A joint resolution wtis Introduced provieling for the appoint ment of a commission to make a survey of a ship canal from the leaver part of Lake' Michigan te the Wabash river. In the house a resolution wns introduced to proviele for a minister of the United States to Cuba. The question e;f grant ing belligerent rights to the Cuban in surgents was argueel. A bill to author le the see-retnry of the treasury to pur chase the Kansas Pae-iflc division jf the Union Pacific railroad w as introelnced. The -Pritish stenmer He rbert feu n el" re-l em the Ceiunty Down coat and seven ef the e're-w were drowned. Speeial Ollieer McNab, nssaultcd by a ga.rig of, tramps en n train rear Wil son, ()., shot Allx-rt anel John Green fa tally. Miss Harriet Keith Owens, prominent in society, committed suie-ide at Crab On-hard farm, near Washington, Ky. In PulTalo. N. Y Murray S. Pnndv, a married man. shot and killed Matie Van Siekle. his mistress, anel then killed himself. Floods In Indiana have caused a loss to prnjH'rly in K i-ov, Gihs-en nnd Posey counties ef over $100,000. The Spanish force ft attacked the in surgent camp hospital at Pio Hondo, Cuba, anel several women and many sle-k soldiers w ere put o death. Shocks eif e-art hepiake we-re of almost daily oe-e-urrencc nt San Domingo, doing great damage to property. Fnrage-el beeaus" his wife pn-fcrrcd her ' mother's company to his, Fdw ard Duff murelcrcd both in New Haven, Conn. The first official reception of the pres ent administration was given at the white heus(. The Missouri militia will 'collect money fe aid the sufferers in Cuba. A snenvstonn genrnl over Kansas is of great value te the new whe-at creip, which is In line condition. The senate e-ommittee eif the Ohio leg islature has begun an Investigation into the charges eif bribery 7nadc elur Ing the recent senatorial contest. The Spanish troops arc elving In large liiiinlie rs eif yellow feve-r in Cuba. At Sag-ua about 2,ono are sie-k. Funeral services over the remains of the late Maj. Pcnjamin Putte-rworf h, coinmissioner of patents, were held in Washington, the presiele-nt anel his cab !r et being present. M I NOR N EWS ITE M i. BCAKE IN SAN DOMINt.0. Earthquakes Aro of Almost Daily Occurronco. Tropic I.rnve Their Totterlnic (Jrni-r In ft State tC I'milr lll turln Ill(Ue l)einet Uheel Much DitiuMue Una Itenulted. New York, Jan. 20. The Clyde line steamer Cherokee, which has just ar rived from San Domingo ports, brings details of the recent earthquakes which have occurred with frequency since December 29 last. Great damage has been caused throughout the vhole country und the inhabitants were driven from their homes in u panic. At 0:43 on the morning of December 15 the people In the northern part of the Island were startled by a very se vere trembling of the earth, lasting fully 25 seconds. At Porto Plata nnd the surrounding neighborhood. Includ ing the Inland town of Santiago, this first shock was most severely felt. Women and children rushed from their houses into the streets, crying out to be saved. The swayingof wallsantl the rocking of the earth caused a sensa tion of nausea. The first sheck was seen followeel by ttnothcr and still an other in rapid suecesshn. Then all wnsfpiict until two p.m., when another slight movement was felt which caused another stampeele of the inhabitants. Many people say that the water from disused wells wns seen to Binge up level with the ground and almost as I rapidly disappear again. It Is calculated that damage to j the amount of $25,000 was done in the small port of Porto Plata alone. i The Central Domingo railroad suf- fered severely, the traffic being interrupted since the occurrence of the ' eat thepiakes. The submarine cable to Hayti was affected by the seismic move ment and communication was inter- ! rupteel. ! In Santiago a number of churches were rendered dangerous for use, ceme tery walls were mined anel a chapel fell ss though it hael been struck by a bomb shell. The government buildings wete damaged to a great extent and will neeel extended repairs, if not complete re building. The grand eel i lice of Santa Cerro, one of the olelest In the western hemisphere and dating from the time of Columbus, was entirely destroyed. Almost every day since December 20 there have been shocks, but of a com paratively harmless nature. As far as is known there has been no loss of human life. The shocks were percepti bly felt on board vessels in the harbors of the island. DECLINED TO TESTIFY. rerhaps You Hats Heard - of a railway system running between Chi eajro, MilwuuW, fcft. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland and Duluth, known as the Wis consin Central Lines. Ik-fore making a journey to any of these northwestern points, inquire relative to the Fast andtEUdantly Fquippcel Trains which leave Chicago daily via the Wisconsin Central. Your nearest ticket optent can give you complete informa tion. Jas. C. Pond, G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis. AelvantHKra of the Slels. The man who owns a sleigh has no diffi culty in making himself solid with the girls. As girls soon get cold and are ready to ro home he can take as many as six in one after noon, taking each girl home as fast as she freezes and going for another. The man who gets a girl in a huscv in summer isn't alloweel to turn back till the horse gets lame. At chison Globe. All About Alnska. Persons elesirinj latest and most complete Information about the Alaskan gold fields can get maps ami other matter by sending four cents in stamps to W. M. Ixwrie, Gen eral Agent (Jreat Northern ltailway, 220 South Clark St.. Chicngo. 111., or free by calling at his office. The (Jreat Northern is the short line to Seattle and Portland; restihuled trains; tourist sleepers; meals in dining ears a la carte; connects with all Alaska steamers. The llraaa of Critics. "I often marvel," s-nid Pennington, the author, "at these critics who in an hour's tune blast a work over which we authors have spent a year." "Yes," replied Cawstik, who had rend Pennington's latest, "when a minute would sulfite them to say all that is necessary." Philadelphia North Amerie-an. " - Ilent of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, urc the true and perfect reim-dy, Syrup of Figs. Jh'y the genuine. Manu fartureel by the California Fig Syrup Co1, only, and for sale by all druggists, at 0 cents per bottle. In Vienna. First Citizen And is Herr Von Pom meler a proper candidate for the rcichs rath? , Seeond Citizen (impresively) My fnend, 70U should see him punch the bag.- Puck. Ceutfhlni; Lends to Conautuptlon. Kemp's PaiEam will stop the cough at once. (Jo to your druggist to day and get a ample bottle free. Large bottles, CO cents and $1.00. Go nt once: deiays arc elangerous. . Itnelnl Cltnrnrterlstles. Tom Tt takes nn Irishman for readr wit. Dick (who lias jut vi.-ite-d hi "line fe") And a Jew lor ready cash. i. p lo Date. Marble slab manufacturers of the United States have formed a combine. A beet ougar syndicate has secured 150.000 acres' r.car'Chico. Cak. nid will erect thrfc factories. David Macferron. who ha. been treas urer of Allegheny county. Pa., for over 40 years, talks of resigning. Among the natives c,f Mexico there are. ae-e-oreling to Lumholtz. about 150, 000 survivors of the Atec race. An nntiejuateel case in a St. Louis ceiurt was elismisted because ever.vboely that wan ever connected with it is dead. The scnie,r partner eif Pass, the boss brewing concern, 1 nlle-geel to have made an Income eif $1,750,000 last year. Pev. W. A. Spencer, corresponding secretary eif the Met hex! M Fpicnp'.l boarel ef missions, ha traveleel 000.0. 10 miles hi the l;it 12 3 ears. ( ustonis officers se ized 420 quart bot tles of whisky on the steamer City of Seattle just before she sailed from Pnrt Teiw 1, send. Wash , for Alaska. The executive committee of the League of American Municipalities has deeieleel to hold the next convention in Detroit. August 1 to 4 ineluisv'c. Fred Hills, a mining e ngineer at Col orado Springs, has patented a machine by v hich he claims he can treat gedil ore running one dollar to the ton at a profit. Charles Marsh, who was arrestrel In Kansas City on n charge of swindling, turns out to be "Poton Charley," one of the cleverest confidence men in the count ry. One of the new counterfeit $100 &il ver certificates has been handed In at the Now York sublrrnsury, haurg be en handlcel by three tellers before Its spu rlousiiess was detected. The two wings of the Ancient Oreler of Hibernians In the United Slates have fixed upon Trenton, N, J.. June 27. as the place anel time for the holding of the national con ven lion of the reunited or ganizations. The new Oceanic, now being built-in I'ngland for the While Star lite, will be 701 feet in extreme length (13 feet longer than the (Jreat Pastern) and her tonnage will exceed 17.000 tons. J. Hoge Tyler, the new governor of Virginia, Is a farmer nnd the first of that cnlllng to (ill the gubernatorial chair of his state In 40 3 ears. Hitherto the office has been practically monopo lized by lavvyeri. Wliuraaeft IlrlnK H Ohio Itrlbcry In quiry li n MmiuIs t 111. Columbus, ()., Jan. 20. The Hanna In vestigating committee made another short but unsuccessful search for the truth Wednesday night and then went Into executive session to discuss the failure, I'mmctt Tompkins, Cyrus Hil ling. Judge Nusih, Senator Sullivan, II. M. Daugherty anel other attorneys act ingforMr. llanna aelvising the witnesses not to testify, claiming that the senate committee hael no authority in law to conduct the Investigation. The com mittee attempted by threats to insti tute contempt proceedings to induce the witnesses to answer, but they per sistently refused. Nei matter whr.t may be the final result of the investigation, there may be several w it tiesses arrested for contempt. When the committee found that the advice of attorneys was being followeel uniformly by all wit nesses called the session was closed and the committee went Into executive ses sion on plans for further proceelure. The committee was in exc cntive session from nine to 11 o'clock anel ndopted by n vote eif four to one. Garfield voting in the negative, n resolutiot. to refer the whole matter back to the senate nnel ask for further instructions nnd more power. SHOT DEAdT Prominent llrMlelenl of Yoiinuntnwn, O., Acltlriif nil) Killed. Youngstown. ()., Jan. 20. Pobert G. Hazlett, n prominent citizen, was shet through the heart at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Pay H. Lee, nnel fell back into the arms ef his wife, expiring almost Instantly. Hazlett was engaged in moving te another residence nnel had employed Lee te assist in hand ling his houseliedd gooels. Lee was handling a target rifle w hen the weapon was discharge el. Hie bullet striking Hazlett, who c.ve-laiini (I: "My God, I'm shot!" nnd falling back, would have struck the floeir hail not his wife caught li i in. After a brief struggle, he ex pi reel. The statement made by Lee that the shooting was accidental was or robornted by Mrs. Hazlett nod ntso by her daughter. A FOOLISH YOUNG MAN. tiiinrrrls vtlllt Ilia Nm eellirnrt nntl C oiiimlla ul-llt. Pavenna, ()., Juu. 2i. While wal.Ving with his Kwccthenrt Wednesday night, Cornelius D. I'atinger, n well-known ye)iing man of this city, the sen of prom inent pn rents, quarreled with the young woman. Sudelcnly he pulled n revolver nnel, without a wenl of warning, sent a bullet through his brain, falling dead nt his sweetheart's feet. The young woman Is prostrated by the shock nnd l.er cemdit iem Is serious. She cannot talk about the trageely. ODDS AND CNDS. A pair of gloves pas through nbout 200 pairs of hands from the time the skin leaves the dresser till th" gloves reach the hands of the wearer. The beautiful doorway to Poucn ca thedral, forming part of j-crhaps the most plcturesepie facade In existence, is In so bad a state of repair that the mu nicipal council has bcu forced lo d pnrt from its principle not tonssist rv elcsia.tcal restorations and has voted. $20,000; toward the work, provided it l undertaken at or.ee nnd continued with out Intermission, MeYlekrr'i Theater, ChtenKO, January 24 James A. Heme begins his an imal cti?;ige-mcnt with his beautiful idyllic play, "Shore Acres." ' ' ' It is hard to convince a sehoolfoy that summer vacation d.eys are hmg-r than win ter st liool days. Clue-ago Daily News. Limp and lame lame back. St. Jacobi Oil cures it promptly, surely. One renson why a man hates to change clothes is bee-au he always forgets to get a handkerchief. Washington Democrat. Cold quickens rheumatism, but quickly, Surely, St. Jacobs Od cures it. A girl puts in a great deal cf her spare time, rending advertisements and wanting ilk'tif;s. Washington Democrat. . Talk ii cbcnp, but somehow- gr sip always fains currency. -Chicago Daily News. A cold sore and stiff. All light again, fci. Jvb Od did it cured. THE MARKETS. New York LI V K F.TOCK Native .Ste ers l Siltep lleH PLC Ml II Mlnne sota Patents MlniK-Mota P.ake-rii" WIIKAT-No. 2 Kid. May COItN-No. 2 Mey OATH No. 2 Ht'TTKH ('re arm ry Kaetory ("11 KKSi; LUht HUm KtitJH We s:.-rn 'lll('Ae;. CATTI A Slilppinj; Ste e i s.. Texas Hie e r Hto l;i-ia tOers Itex'.H - Lmtit Kour.h SMIKKP lUITTKIC l ream ry Uelry 1 ta t i :ii 7 per 1 1 u . i pOUK-Mf'-s. .May I . A 1 ' I May 11,1 M'U l'at nts HI r nights OUAIN -Whe-at, May Corn, May Oils, May itv.-, No. Parley, Clio'.re to l-'arn y MII.WAl'K 1.1:. (1UA1N Whi at,No.2 .spun;; t e'orn, No. :t.......... Oii.h, N. ' Icye. No. 1 Parky. N'. " l'OIIK M ss I.AIlll I M "11 JO IT. eSP.AIN-Whe nt. Ni. 2 11..I... Corn, No. 1' Oils, No. 2 White Pye, No. 2 HT. I.iM'IH. CATTLI'.-Natlv.- s-'i. r.-e s'tne-ki-rx arid Fetile rs HOe l.M RUKKP OMAHA. CATTLM Nntl vi- Ste i rs.. e'ows and 1 1 f -r St ii ki is nrnl l-'e edi rn. MfXIS HHPPP Jar. ei) In en Ut' 2' (( (i2 (e .'2V.e !;i .'i "u. ' ,'V 11' 11 ! li (I 2" e.r r 2. & 10 4 25 r. 2') i ;.i 1 C"i 1 : 1 20 15 21 5 r.o 4 41 1.1 1 iii 15 ! " ''I 12 t 1J ll 15 (, r.j (it 45 ' is': 17 L'ii 4n 40. 2 1 S', i 2 0 4''. Rheumatism Is1 permanently cured By Hood's Sarsaparill: ; Which neutralizes tht Lactic acid in the bl Thousands who were Sufferers write that they Have felt no symptoms Of Rheumatism since Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Tim CANADIAN COLD FIICLDS. They Do Not All LI In the Yukon. The ex citement of the past few month has drawn a great many peo- Yukon in the search for gold, and has diverted the attention of many others. Hut in order to get there it is necessary that a roan should be possessed of the best of health, strong powers of endurance and consider able means. He leaves his wife snd his fam ily for a considerable period, and the hard ship he has to endure are all unknown to him. Canada has other gold fields, though. The y sre the' fields that produce her golden grain. This year the crop of Manitooa, ly in north of North Dakota, yielded 21.000,--, 000 bushels of wheat alone. The current price averages 7(J cents, which, as a local paper puts it, "makes the product in gold tins year, for wheat alone, cejual to a value of $15,UU0,0O0." Twenty thou-ianei fanner did this, or an average to each producer of about $7l)S. "Put these same farmers are not living by wheat alone. This is only one source of rev enuo to them out of many. They have also beef, butter, potatoes, cats, barky and poul try to sell, snd sometimes other things, so that it may be fairly estimated that their in comes will average at least $1,000 per farmer. Thus Manitoba fields have yiclded this year fully $J0,OO0,0O0 in gold, divided among 20,. 000 actual producers, and a general popula tion of about 200,000." After counting the cost of stamp mills, ex penses of men, etc., rich as is the Klondike, Niieh vast wealth ns is being taken out of the soil in raihing wheat in tnis one province, cannot possibly te secured in any mining eliiitriet. Of course mining development as tilts ngrie-ultural development, and that ia why the (iovernment of Canada feels so muck assurance in predicting profpe rity to all who take up farms in Canada. Western Canada today promises more thr.n any other known field that is open to immigration. Farms of 100 acres, cnpuble of producing the best No. 1 hard wheat, yielding thirty to forty bush els to the acre, are given away free. Rail ways, markets schools, churches all are convenient. Tlie Canadian form of govern ment is one ef the most liberal known, and a hearty welcome is given to settlers of all na tionalities. Already there are many settlers ione in from the states, and the reports from them are highly favorable. Those de siring information as to free homestead lews, low trnnportation rates, etc., will have pamphlets, etc., sent free on application to the Department of the Inferior, Ottawa, or to nny agent of the (iovernment, or to C J. Proughton, Cnnndian (iov't Agent, 1223 Monadnoek Puildintr. Chicnjr. Ilk: J. (Jrieves. Can. (Iov't Agent. Heed City, Mich.; I); Cavcn, Can. (Iov't Agent, Pad Axe, Mich.; N. P.utholomew. Dcs Moines, Iowa, or D. Harry Murphy, Stratford, Iowa. Iteflrrtlons of n Ilaelielor. At .10 marriage is the wine of life; at 40 it's the morning after. A man is quiet when he is dead; a woman is dead when hhe's quiet. Kvcry woman is a mirror of her bosom friend to l.er husband and a mirror of her hushand tei her bosom friend.f The lirt sign thnt a woman is beginning to feel her o(T is when nhe hunts up all the baby pietnres ef her children. Half a woman's pleasure in buying a pret ty pair of stock ing-f cheap is spoiled because nhe can never be perfectly sure they won't cnif'k. Whe n you see a girl's eyes look as if she had been crying she has generally met with some gre at grief, or else she has iust had her bath nnd couldn't tind her silk starching bag. N. Y, l'ress. I.nne'a Family Medicine. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 0c. . ., , . A woman will buy all she u"" v house and make up for ij work and think lo Wellington D A STITCH IN neat, sense of tc fcro all Indications tl the stitch In time tho left or tbo ripl ovary Is acttinj ir la not already cs first, tut lakr c there will le felt, tho ovary. ) D nejt, my sUflcr, let those tf cm .w lo nre nl way she; hi a- once Tilth Ly fa Ik ..i'inkham'a It will 1 ktoie- tho organs to their :,nnn dition. Ir..ni:,-'- -nectlon Mm. E. L. Mm, q J... 1M.,"'- "My ovaries were badly r,ascd. anttV, almost a year I suffered witht Vcro Wna WV'a . ,v-l. were almost tinendi O'O lo.vcrfrf.'ot f rny back. If standW I Wl rystlnr - a flt" vcr dnir. Tho doctor told LA tu.t keep n't I- - hx, not used half a bott table Compound to.fe.rf. it worked wonders with . to tho CorOVUi(l a who are aurerln I rr. ILUa, e.,.v. VKkSSft, tl.ey nCf-- Mrs. Hnkliam Irishes to bcfrv0(1 Mass., telllnff her Just how you J J an you free of charge. Think what a prltU;19 irlrc y Who U learned la all these matters, syinin J1'6 al