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■■Mi. II bMb (Twr wn or atoer, itoca k& --’hn tad pain* ud ndaoM >11 (wauta^. . BotMis BVx>d Balm cun* >il aulicsul klaed irooblM, mak u aeiaia*, *o«b« asd mm a. ptaolM, runalac •ora, arboncla, wrofaK 0*0. E«poMUlT od.Wd (01 all obottiato atM* (kat ban raackad tha oooood a IkM ia«a. sssr-ii Acwavsii; Or. Ofllaa. U MUoWl l5*ra*. AtUna, O*.
ropean coOBtriea it la aboat >100. at *u AAinrKAiuca bomb. “I aa flnlrhln* a tear of Korop*: titt baal tklnc I’m ha4 otot kara la a box of TaMartaa I broagb* fram boai."-a H. M.Oooaril, M«r. Kconoaalcal Drat Oo.. of OWoaco. OL Totterioo eoza ilohlnt ddn tnablaa. 4*0. a box by aalllraa J. T. Sbirptrlaa. BaTaaaaJi, Oa. If yoar trattlit don’t kaap li.
aylUaUrwyaanaffo.—Mba Tvoxaj Bo*■cm, ItoptoBt-. Korrieb. K-I- Fab. IT, IN*. Lera of <
' B&aote aa H may jera, a bore B a man who nerer cornea to the point.
Asthma
“Ona of mr d»u{htcra bad > terrible caae of aatbma. We tried almost everything, but without relief. We than tried Ayer-aOwir Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her.”— Emma Jana Entsminger, Langsville. O.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak, lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. TbnaBaa: 8c, Me-. S. A^araotoa
Now York City.—Collarette* of erery sort are demanded by fashion and muffs are apt to be a requisite of comfort as wen as of style. These excellent models are cut In the latest style, and are well adapted to the remodeling of last season's furs, and to making from Persian lamb Cloth and seal plush. As shown the material
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S0Z0D0NT TEETI »» BREITI 25 s „ch SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER
HALLd. RUCKEU New York
is Astraksn with a finish of fox tails. The collarette Is shaped to give a cape effect at the back, with stole fronts that can be cut higher or shorter as preferred. At the front edges are stylish revere which can, however, be omitted when a plain finish is pre--ferred At the neck is a storm collar, fitted in sections, that rolls over at the upper edge. The muff is round and drawn In to fit the hands by means of elastics Inserted In the lining. To cut this collarette and muff for a woman of medium size two and three-fourth yards of material twenty Inches wide or one and three-eighth yards fifty Inches wide will be re-
Tbe long cloak that covers and conceals the gown fills many needs and make* one of i
The part of tbs scheme, which Is new. Is Just this: On a straight gold chain
of moderate alse and Y shirt waist front are ■tones which serve
quolsc, topaz, garnets, opals, amethysts and the rest all figure. The
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the buttons
double set of buttonholes, scheme not only keeps the firm, but makes losing 1
Impossible.
This
buttons
them next to
Maker* of high-class imitation jewelry were quick to note the broad belt pieces which decked the back of the belt of many of the Imported evening dresses and to copy them. These imposing things ate In filigree antique silver, and are closely set with rhinestones. the effect being simply tremendous. These pieces fit Into the
t chli In one of the prettiest of UtUe bonnets. The entire crown of the bonnet Is of pale bine resettes of silk, edged with fine blue roses, each rose with a brilliant cut steel centre. Around the face Is the broad band of the chinchilla. Indented a little at one side of the front, where an aigrette is j
steel pendants. DtoBMDd Oanuhoea. There Is a bit across the horseshoe which forms the head of a bat pin. Diamond horseshoes galore are *o be for ordinary pins.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Ocssral Trad* Csaditfaas. R. G. Dun ft Co’* Weekly Reriew of Trade says:—When consumptive demand equals or exceeds supply and prices are firmly held at an-exceptionally high level it is generally considered that there is little to be desired in the business sit-
uation. These factors are now in evidence to an unusual extent, yet many industries are halting. The principal disturbing element is the lack ot cars to handle the phenomenal shipments that are urgently needed. A general advance in the price of pig iron indicates that record-breaking activity at furnaces fails to produce accumulation of supplies. Steel mills are seeking material urgently, and Bessemer pig for | ‘ -* T>; “- 1 is nc‘ "■
sharp advance in tin to modi the highest point of the year because cf delayed arrivals. In marked contrast to the rise in tin was a sharp decline in silver to the lowest price since early in 1898. Shoe shops st the East are fully employed, while Western producers were never before *0 actively engaged. Jobbing trade if greatly accelerated by the 1*11 in temperature. and makers are importuned for. early shipments. Failures for the week numbered 183 in the United States, against 178 last year, and 35 in Canada, against 31 last “BradstrectY' says: Wheat, including flour, exports for the week aggregate 5.117,478 bushels, as against 5,5i8,p%o bushels last week and 2,497,880 in this week last year. Wheat exports July 1 to date (twenty-two weeks )aggregate i37,8l9£6o bushels, ' ~ against 76,743,993 last season.
Fevssw's ranauas Drs prodaos* tha f»*ta*t tad briabtari coion of any kaoiru dy*
sto*. Bold by sB dragglat*.
Films .never lira more than 280 year*.
XtoBfaMa Caaaot Bo Cares
aagaftgsrieaaga way to euro daoTnen, sad that is by coastHational raMdio*. Daafnaa* is erased by aa iofiaaaad ooadltioB of tha maeaaa IMsb of the KortoohlraTube. WbaathUtabeaiTafisiaed TOO bare a rambling sound or Imperfect beer-
eoDdiUoo, bearing *01 be deetroyod forerar.
‘’P 1 0, *« n asaaad by catarrh,
the nnoora^rfeem “ lnlUm * d ° f Wa will gtra Ona Hundred Dollar* for ray eraeof Daofnem (eraied by catarrh), that era - aotba oared by Hall'. OatanhOora. Circular, ■aatfraa. K. J. Oaaaa* A Oo.,Toledo, 0. The people who claim that marriage it trtod i[* *** u * u *^' ^ P® 0 ?** wbo nerer
UTEST QUOTATIONS. Flour —Best Patent, $4.60; High Grade Extra, $4.10; MinnesoU Bakers,
$3.00x3.35.
Wheat—New York No. 3 8iJ4e; Philadelpbia No. 3 red 77j4i78c; Balti-
Tbe value of gymnastics Is too Tcsllzed to require urging. This up-t
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their best and provides ample freedom and comfort. As shown It la made of French flannel In marine blue, with trimming of black braid, but serge, brflllsntlne and taffeta are both In black sad dark colors. The divided skirt la full, fathered at the waist and again below the
well ip-to-
8MABT, YET PRACTICAL LONG CLOAK.
Tbs smart, yet practical May kaatoit model, shown In the large ^rawing. Is suited to a variety of materials. and becomes appropriate for Mdag or street wear M it la lighter or darker colors. As a Is of tan-colored kersey doth, lined white satin and Is trimmed with * at lace on the revere j When thrown open It is wrap fitted to opera, theatre
knees, where it droops over the bands. The blouse la simple In the extreme, plain across the shoulders and arranged in gathers st Che waist by means of an elastic run through the ham. At the neck is a sailor collar with pointed front edges that flare apart to show the soft-knotted tie of sflk. The sleeves are In blghop style, with straight narrow caffs. To cut this snit ter a girl of ten of material
No. * ffiHc: PhU.-'
lelphia No. 3 69^*700; Baltimore
bS'Ac. Oats-
Oats— New York No. 2 48c: Philadel-j ,ihia No. 2 52c; Baltimore No. 3 51a Hay.—No 1 timothy, Urge bales, $15.-' 50216.00; do, small bales, —a 162x3; No., 3 timothy, $ia50ai5-«>; No. 3 timothy,
$12.00313.50.
Green Fruits and Vegetables.—Apples, nearby per brL fancy red $2.50*3x0. Cabbage, New York State, per ton $900 anna Carrots, native, per bu box »** r- 1 T.l 1
I OTIC Oia-.c, per oozen siaiics aoay^c; 00, native, per bunch 333^4c. Cranberries— Cape Cod. per brl $6.5097.50. Cucumbers—Florida, per crate $1.75*200. Let-
-Native, per bushd box 40
nice—native, per bushd box soa6oc. Onions—Maryland and Pennsylvania, ydlow, per bu. $1.2511.30. String Beans— Norfolk, per basket, green, $2x093.50; do. wax„ $200*2.50. Turnips—Native,
per bushel box 203250. ,
Potatoes. — White — Maryland and Pennsylvania, per bu, No. 1 85*900; do, seconds, 6oa75C; New York, per bu, best stock, 853900; do, common, Coarse; Western, per 'bu, prime, 85*900. Sweets —Eastern Shore. Virginia, per truck brl, $1053175: do, oer flour brl, $1.75* 1-85; do, per brl, frost 75ca$ioo; native, per brl. No. 1, $300*305; North Carolina, per brl, No. 1, $200*2.25. Yams—Virginia, per brl, smooth, —a$l. Provisions and Hog Products.—Bulk dear rib sides, 9c; bulk dear sides, 9l4c; bulk shoulders, o*4c; bulk dear plates, pjic; bulk fat backs, 14 lbs and under. 914c; sugar-cured shoulders, narrow, 954c.; sugar-cured shoulders, extra broad, ioJ4c; hams, canvased or uncanvased, 12 Ibi and over, 1254c; refined lard, tierces, brls and 50-lb cans, gross.
t —27c-: Virginia, per dozen, 26a. 27c.; West Virginia, per dozen. 25*260.;) Western, per dozen, 26327c; Southern, Butter. Creamery.—Separator, 26*27; gathered cream, 22233; imiution, 19120; MA, Va. and Pa. Dairy prints, 21*22; small creamery blocks, (a-Ib.), 23*24; choice rolls, 17*18. -New Ck
tovAjarapnTrlgh* T 0iawaar* ball eara yon without a grip* or palm, •••T natural moramanls, eo*l you "joat U ■aata to start gattiac your haalth bade Ora-
Rnrdmara roU inn in larga quratitiM; tbi. zbow. that paopla realize tic r*lue of * remedy atoaoohtnaUMaod afactfra. Tha Powdea ara of undoubted ralua is curing htadaoha* of aU Uada rad in bufidlng up the mrrota syaj£. Wd Haadaoha Powder* will b* found to bold Izrtplaoa. WristOariU>dT*aCo.lor«ainpia». FITS pannraantly cured. Hofitaornwroo*Mraaftorfirst day's uaa of Dr. Elina's Greet NerreBastorer. gt trial bottle radtraatiMfraa Pr. B. H. Kuxa, LSd., »81 Arch BA, PhUa.Pt. . The fallow with a poor memory aridom forgeto his troubles.
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WE HAVE HEARD OF IT BEFORE There le aoMceeattr forusto eotter ETa remedr tor 3*ecbu^'pelae—
■eee. Stlffnere, Headache. Badeeehe. PWoa la the Umba end PBei la the Past, that ranady la St. Jacobs Oil
aver fine R act* Ik* matte. rTTvstST.issrs aroiSJTissdrj;
•r that St. Jacaba 00
Conquers Pain Price, age and 50c. aou> xr au. exams n xxsicixt
AN OPELLEITEA Address to Women by the Tihm* Hrer of the W. C. T. U. <d City, Mnu E. C.
"Mr Dkab Sistkiui:—I beliarw to bnt UtO*, use appears all kpowW .to enjoy II
MRS. x. c. OOTB. “ Haring found by personal axparienee that Lvdl* E. PlnkhAna> Vegetable Compound Is a msdkeina of rare virtue, and having mmrn dozens of cures where my sufferlag sister* have been drag gad back to IMS and usefulness from an untimely rrawu ■imply by the uaa of a few bottlra ot that Compound, I must proclaim Its virtue*, or I should not ba doing mr duty to suffering mothers and drag gadout housekeepers. “Dear Bister, la do you feel worn especially do you have sny of d_ trouble- which beset our aaz, take say advice -, let the doctor* alone, tor Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; it is better than say and all doctors, for it cores and thug do not-"—Mba X. C. Smith. 121* Oak St, Treasurer W. C. T. 0., Wsasss City, Mo.—**000 ftrftn IfcUn tmtlumM k Mra. Pinkbam advises sick wa■Ben free. Address, Lynn, Mam,
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Wills Pills Send your name and P. a address to Tiw I. i. Willi Msdkiss Cs„ Hutftliin, Wj
(Sold Medal ml . ellale I.xaeeltlee. Mc.LHENNVS TABASCO SSyK7"i,'?^-* IT P4Ti
—*754c. ;do old roosurs, each 25*30.; do, yotuig good to choice, 8*854; do, rough
mongrels, 8*9. ’ Geese! West^'esch 5 6 5-
$2000.00 PER DAY GIVEN AWAY I VALUABLE INFORMATION
Chicago. Cattle.—Market steady; good to prime, $640*7.25; poor to medium, $3.60*600; Stockers and feeders, d-35; cows, $1.25*4-75; heifers, 5.50 ;canncrs, $1.25*2.30; bulls, 4-75- Calves, $2.50*500; Texas steers, $4-75- Hogs.—Receipts to day 25,000 head; Monday, 45000; left over, 4.500; to 15c. higher; mixed and butchers, good to choice, heavy $5.75* «gh heavy. $5-50*5.75 light; bulk or sales, -
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