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Among Other Things It Is to Capture Santa Cruz. MOVEMENT OF THE EXPEDITION It Btartu Around Lngiinn do liny * In High Splrltn Kntlro Country South of Lake Is to lie Swept Iloforo the 1'nrty Ho- turns Tan * Tow Flotilla of Twenty Canoci , MANILA , April 10. The expedition of 1,500 men , under Major General Henry W. Lawton , which started last night with the Intention of crossing Laguna do Bay , capturing the town of Santa Cruz , on the eastern shore of the Inko and then sweeping the coun try to the south , consists of 200 picked sharpshooters , chosen from the various regiments , Hawthorne's mounted bat tery , Gale's squadron , three troops of the Fourtlu cavalry , unmounted , with Bronkos' and Tappan's battalions of i > the Fourteenth infantry , Llnck's bat- f tallon of the First Idaho infantry and * Fralno's of the First North Dakota Infantry , under General King. The flo tilla of twenty canoes , towed by tugs and convoyed by the gunboats Laguna do Bay , Oesto and Rapidan , on the river Paslg , moving toward the lake , just as evening was setting in. It was a truly picturesque scene. The men were all In high spirits , and car ried rations for ten days , the lightest marching equipment. General Lawton's plan was to reach Santa Cruz this morning at daybreak , to capture or destroy any rebel gun boats or shipping , to take the town and then to scour the country to the south of the lake , a district not yet explored by the Americans. The tac tics will bo those of the old-time fron tier fighting , and it is probable that the command will be divided into squads of twelve , under noncommissioned sioned officers. In General Lawton's absence the Second division is temporarily com manded by General Ovenshine , whose lines extend from the beach , near Malate , south of Manila , to the shore of Laguna de Bay , beyond Pasig , a distance of about seven miles. The withdrawal of the eighteen com panies , constituting the expeditionary force , made a gap in the line from the beach to Culicull , just southwest of San Pedro Macatl , which was subse quently filled by the Fourth regular infantry. , , . The rebels , on the extreme right , had evidently been Informed of the withdrawal of the troops , and they at tempted to sneak through after night fall , but they met with o warm recep tion and fell back in disorder , the line still remaining intact. Victims of IHoods. j ST. PAUL , Minn. , April 10. A special - * cial from Glendive , Mont. , to the Pio- V * \ neer Press says : g Twelve persons are known to have If been victims of the overflow caused by the ice In the Yellowstone river below Glendive Friday night. Ten of the bodies ies have so far been recovered and searchers expect to find the other two tomorrow. CHICAGO , April 9. A Record spe cial from Glendive , Mont. , says : An ice gorge in the Yellowstone river at this point caused that stream to ov erflow last night , drowning four per sons. Eight moro arc missing. Three spans of the steel bridge are washed out , causing a loss of $25,000 ; the Northern Pacific tracks , are .inun dated and possibly washed away for some distance and the loss to live stock toy drowning will Involve a large sum. The dead : MRS. R. W. SNYDER , wife of a rancher. MISS NELLIE REAGAN , her niece. MISS ROSE WYBECHT , a visitor to the Snyder ranch. EUGENE F. O'CONNOR. The missing : James Sullivan , wife and six child ren. ItetuniH from Houtli. SAIN JUAN , Porto Rico , April 10. Secretary of War Alger with his party left this morning at 8 o'clock by the transport Ingalls , proceeding direct for New York , where he should arrive on Friday. - * Burins his stay here he received many petitions from municipalities asking financial help and relief from excessive taxation. The administration of General Guy V. Henry , the governor of the Island , Is understood to be entirely satisfac tory to the secretary of war , who en tirely approves his policy. The secre tary and the governor had a long con ference and an understanding was reached between them as to the future. 'Although General Algor refrained from expressing any opinion on the matter , it is believed that In his judgment civ il government must come slowly and that the Porto RIcans must exercise patience. Don't Want the I'lilllpplnen. LONDON , April 10. The suggestion of a Now York newspaper which has been cabled here that the United States t trade the Philippine Islands for the ? \ . British West Indian possessions meets lv with no acceptance In any quarter here. P f Even if the task of subduing the Phil ippines were not regarded as one of gravity and costliness , the raising of the British flag there would certainly reopen the far eastern question In a most aggravated form. Journalist * I in ltd the WASHINGTON , April 10. General Shryock and Colonel Carter , represent ing the Baltimore Press club , accom panied by Senator McComas and Representative Mudd , called at the White House and extended an Invi tation to the uresldent to attend a banquet to bo given by the journal ists of that city next week to the In ternational League of Press club , which hold a meeting there from the llth until the 15th. The nresident expressed the hone that he WQiild able to attend. JUSTICE FIELD DEAD , The Eminent .Itirlut I'lumm Aunjr Aftft l.oiifj lllnrM. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 10. Justice Stephen J. Kletd "of the United St.atea supreme court , died fit his home on Capitol Hill In this city at 0:30 : Inst evening of kidney complications. About his bedside wcro his wife niul her sister , Mrs. J. Condlt Smith , Mr. Jusllco David J. Brewer , his nephew ; Mrs. Edgerton of California , Mr. Lin- ton , his private secretary ; the Rev. Edward M. Mo'tt , rector of the Church of the Advent , and the family ser vants. Ho had been unconscious since Saturday morning and death came painlessly. Ever slnco Justice Field's retire ment from the supreme court bench on December 1 , 1897 , ho had enjoyed comparatively good health , and being relieved from the responsibilities which he had borne for so many years ho became more cheerful than for merly and seemed to enjoy the society of hla friends and acquaintances moro than over before. All during the win ter , when the weather was fair , it was his custom to take daily drives about the city or through the grounds of the soldiers' home , and always returned fresh. About two weeks ago , however - over , ho took a longer rldo than usual in an open carriage and contracted a severe cold , which rapidly developed the kidney troubles , from which ho had suffered , though but slightly , for aumo time. The disease readily yielded to treat ment and on Thursday last ho sat up for a time and seemed Quito himself again , but on Saturday morning a change for the worse took place and about noon ho lost consciousness. From that time he sank rauldly until his death this evening. No arrangements have been made for the funeral nor Is it known where he will bo burled. It is probable that his remains will be taken to Stock- bridge , Mass. , where are burled his father and mother and his brothers , Cyrus , Dudley and Jonathan , and his sisters and the other members of the Field family. It is probable , however , that Mrs. Field may decide to take hiB remains to California , where a consid erable part of his active life was passed before President Lincoln appointed him a member of the supreme bench. Yukutut Indians Threaten. SEATTLE , Wash. , April 10. Ac cording to advices brought down from Copper river , Alaska , by steamer uoc- celsior , the miners in the Yakutat country have been sorely tried with thieving Indians this winter. Their supplies were short enough at best and when the Indians got away with parts of caches and even stole the miners' tins and stoves forbearance ceased to be a virtue. A party of miners on Dry creek , some distance in the Interior , were cleaned out by the Indian thieves. They arm ed themselves , captured the thieves and recovered part of the stolen property. Five or six of the Indians were tied up and whipped. On being released they called a coun cil of the tribe and at last accounts were preparing for war against the miners. The latter were gathering to gether to stand off the redskins. A message was sent to SItka , asking Gov ernor Brady to send some of who federal troops at Taiya to the Yakutat coun try. a lliinl Drinker. LONDON , April 10 An official statement Just issued shows England to be the greatest drinking nation in the world , a discovery which has as tonished Its people , who hoped It had fallen behind in the alcoholic race. Of beer England drinks 30.31 gallons per head per annum ; America. 12.20 ; Ger many , 25.50 ; France , 5.10. Of wine England drinks .39 gallons ; America , .44 ; Germany , 1.31. Of spirits England drinks 1.02 gallons ; America , .84 ; Ger many and France , both 1.89. This gives England a total consump tion of 32.71 gallons ; America , 13.48 ; Germany , 28.73 ; France , 28.79. The drinking of wino Is decreasing in Eng land , while that of spirits and beer is increasing. An Kloplmnt Kllln Its Keeper. KANSAS CITY , April 10. "Rajah , " a mammoth elephant owned by Lemon Brothers' Circus company , which has been wintering in Argentine , Kan. , near here , yesterday killed Its keeper , Frank Fisher. Fisher had returned to the tent in toxicated and tried to make the differ ent animals perform. Coming to the elephant , ho hugged the beast's trunk and ordered it to open Us mouth. Becoming enraged , Rajah crushed Fisher's arm and , throwing him to the ground , made repeated efforts to pierce thp prostrate trainer's body with Its tusks. Unable to reach him , Rajah finally knelt upon Fisher , crushing his life out before assistance could arrive. Former Government I'rlntor Dead. WASHINGTON , April 10. Almon M. Clapp , at one time United States gov ernment printer , died at his residence here at 4:30 : o'clock this afternoon In the 88th year of his age. Mr. Clauu was born In Killlngler , Conn , , m 1811 , and came from one of the oldest fami lies In New England , his ancestors having come to this country on the "Mary and John" soon after the landIng - Ing of the Pilgrims. At the time of his death ho was the president of the Anti-Civil Service league. Kntltlod to Extra 1'ay. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 10. Assistant Comptroller of the Treasury Mitchell has decided that men who were appointed to office or who en listed In the revenue cutter service for the war with Spain arc entitled to extra pay under the act of March 3 , 1899. The decision , however , applies only to those who served In the reve nue cutter service by order of the presi dent In co-operation-with the navy and who were discharged at the close of the war. Ilroyfn * ' Itrothcr Artltu. PARIS , April 10. The testimony of Beneral Billet , former minister of war , before the court of cassation In the Dreyfus case , as published In the Fi garo , was mainly of a negative char acter and did not contain any new facts-except the assertion that the brothers of Dreyfus told General Sand- herr to offer their whoje fortune for tlje recovery of . .the refU Sulprlt. m * IB ? ' The News Briefly Told. buturilny. Small chance Is scarce at Havana , little American fractional currency belnc circulated. The Third United States volunteers ( Ray's Immunes ) have arrived at Sa vannah. Ga. . and will remain In the detention camp flvo days before muster out. Friendly relations continue between the German legation and the tsunK 11 yamen , China offering a railway con cession If German troops are with drawn. The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church , New York , has decided to call Rov. Alex Campbell , to succeed the late John Hall. The salary will bo $10- 000 Der year. Oscar Straus , the United States min ister , had an aitdlcnco with ho sultan at Constantinople. The Interview , which was protracted , wao of the most cordial character. Serious disturbances are reported to have occurred recently near Canton , China , necessitating the presence of a British torpedo boat destroyer. Troopa will soon bo there. China has notified the British consul at Tien Tsln that the whole foreshore opened at Port Ching Wan Tao is re served for a Chinese mining pompany. The Brltlsr location has protested. Rov. James Needham is dead at hla homo near Pilot Mountain , N. C. Ho would have been 100 years old on May 1 , next. He was a Methodist minister and his last sermon wns preached in Winston last November. The Rome correspondent of the D.\lly Chronicle says ho learns In official cir cles that Italy and Great Britain have .arrived at an agreement , which will re sult in an Italian occupation of San Mun bay , province of Chi Klang , China , before April 25. London papers publish approximate lists of the saved and drowned passen gers on the steamer Stella of the Lon don & Southwestern Railway company , which was wrecked upon the Caspuet rocks , near the Island of Aldernoy , last Thursday afternoon. These show the death roll to Include about eighty. Rev. Father J. F. Shaunahan , rector of the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows rows of Philadelphia , has accepted tlio bishopric of Harrlsbunr. Ho had been selected by the papal authorities som time ace , but declined the charge. nd papers were returned to Rome. Yes- tert'ay the documents came again from the Vatican and Father Shannalmn hao concluded to accept the bishopric. Monday. Vice President Hobart barely holds his own in the illness from which he is suffering. Judge Ricks , United States court , Toledo , Ohio , has decided that the national bankruptcy law supersedes state laws. Britsh contractors are dissatisfied because a Philadelphia firm obtained the contract for a bridge over the river Barn , In the Soudan. Webster Vlnsen , a half-brother of Captain Allen Capron , First artillery , who died in Cuba , has been appointed a paymaster in the army. Baptist and Methodist conferences at Philadelphia have adopted rpsolu- tlons recommending Senator Fry's supreme court of nations plan. Attorney General Griggs will this week decide whether the secretary of war may permit beer to bo sold at army barracks under the anti-liquor law passed by congress. An article In a Havana newspaper , charging Cubans with the murder of several Spaniards , has caused intense feeling among the Cubans , who say the article emanates from a Spaniard. Lieutenant Frank C. Curry , Third Georgia volunteers , will be turned over to the civil authorities , Instead of beIng - Ing court-martialed , for the murder of Private Leo Reid at Savannah , Ga. , last January. The United States torpedo boat Somcrs , bought in England before the Spanish war , broke down off Plymouth and was towed Into the sound. She will be placed on n freight steamer and brought here. The minister of foreign affairs , Baron von Buelow , has curtailed his holiday , returning unexpectedly to Berlin , and had a lengthy conference with the British ambassador to Ger many , Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles , on the subject of Samoa. Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock has sent a letter to New York mer chants , who wanted to seize upon all the orders for Indian suppllos , declar ing that there are other cities in the United States besides New York equally well able to furnish supplies , and they would receive recognition as their bids warranted. Tuendny. Henry V. Johnson , dom. . has been elected mayor of Denver by a plural ity of about 3,000. William K. Vanderbllt has author ized the erection of a ? 100,000 dormi tory for the Vanderbllt university , Nashville , Tenn. During the Chicago mayoralty cam paign over 2,000,000 pieces of mail matter were sent out , swamping the Chicago postofllce. The selection of a successor to the late General Flagler as chief of the ordnance bureau has been considered by the president , and It is believed that Colonel Tdelbert R. Bufflngton or Major Charles Shaler will be chosen. Colonel Bufflngton is the second rankIng - Ing colonel in the corps , and has abouc two years to serve before retiring. Two thousand suits against owners of Chicago buildings who have failed to provide fire escapes are being pre pared by the city attorney. Gcorgo Leonard Andrews , brevet major general , U. S. A. , retired , form erly profcbhor of modern languagns at West Point Military academy , died of heart trouble at his homo in Brookline - line , Mass. A conference of the nationalist members of parliament was hold yes terday at Dublin to reunite with the 1'nrnellites. The latter , however , re fused to attend and tbo meeting'was without effect. The department of the Interior has rendered a decision that a declaration for a pension executed prior to the date when the right to pension accrued Is void. H was found that a largo number of claims for disabilities In- cuirod la the wnr 'with ' Spain wore being executed before the claimants were mustered out of the service. All such claims for pensions are void , Weilncdlny. Brigadier General Carpenter , who la to command Fort MoPhorson , is ex pected at Atlanta , Go , , in a few days. The public prosecutor of Paris will Inquire Into the proceedings of the Jounncsso royalists , charged with vie lating the law of the associations. About GOO men employed by the day about the mines at DOB Molnes , la. , have Joined the strikers , which may open up the eight-hour day question. Admiral Van Reypen , surgeon gen eral of the navy , said that all the recent reports received from Manila showed that Admiral Dewey was In excellent health. The Now York conference of the Methodist church has adopted resolu tions opposing the admission of Con gressman-elect Roberts of Utah In the coming congress. General Drboko has established a press censorship at Havana , which holds the editors of papers responsible for what appears In their columno Instead of the writers of the articles. Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence S. Rabbltt becomes colonel , by promotion of Colonel Bufflngton ; Major James W. Rollly becomes lieutenant colonel ; Captain David A. Lyle , major , and Lieutenant George W. Burr , captain. General Otis has cabled the war de partment that the transport Sherman .has left Manila with 100 wounded soldiers , which included all that were able to be sent homq at that time , Alfred Austin , Great Britain's poet laureate , has written United States Secretary Hay , appealing for equal copyright in all Engllshspeaklng coun tries for all books written In English. It is expected that all the troops which are now under orders to go to Manila by way of San Francisco , a portion of the Sixth artillery , selected light artillery , Twenty-first and Thir teenth infantry , will leave hero by May 1. The returning transports from Manila are expected almost Immedi ately , the Arizona and Scandla being duo this week. llinrHdiiy. The American delegation of women to attend the qulntennial In London in Juno next , will sail from Now York Juno 8. Representatives of the cracker com bine are on the Pacific coast seeking to organize the factories into a Pacific coast trust. Contracts are being let at St. Paul , Minn. , for the largest grain elevator In the world. It will hold 5,500,000 bushels and cost over $2,000,000. The town council of Bournemouth , England , Instructed the mayor to visit American Ambassador Choato to ex press hope of his speedy restoration to health. President Loubet of Franco has ar rived at Montellmar , Franco , his native place , for a visit. The meeting be tween him and his mother was very affecting. The United States transport Ingalls , having on board General R. A. Algor , secretary of war , and his party , ar rived at Ponce , forty-eight hours out from Kingston , Jamaica. All are well on board the transport. The secretary and his party will visit the town today. The Imparclal announces a revival of Carllst activity in the province of Navarre , and the captain general of Aragon , which Includes the provinces of Hnesoa , Saragossa and Teruel , and which Is bounded on the north by Franco , has arrived at Madrid in order to confer with the government with reference to the Carllst movement. William K. Vanderbilt will sail for Europe and may not return until fall , It Is reported that ho will meet J. Plorpont Morgan abroad and that they will consult with various large financial Interests there about the plans for Now York Central consolidation , the Union Pacific reorganization and other subjects , but Mr. Vanderbllt's friends say ho Is going away simply for pleas ure. It is understood , however , that Mr. Vanderbllt will visit his racing establishment In France and that his colors may bo seen on the French turf this year. Friday. Vlco President Hobart is reported to bo a little Improved. Representative Balrd still lies In a critical condition. A United States attorney has brought suit at Cincinnati for an injunction to prevent the forming of Cheaspeako & Ohio coal trust. Eugene V. Browster announced the list of speakers for the Chicago plat form dinner at the Grand Central Pal ace , April 15. The list includes Wil liam J. Bryan , Superior Court Justice William J. Gaynor of Brooklyn , George l red Williams of Massachusetts , Charles A. Towne and General F. Cros by. Colonel Avery D. Clark shot him self through the head at Iowa Falls , dying Instantly. Ho was an old resi dent of that city , and was formerly en gaged in the newspaper business. In recent years he has been Identified with mining Interests in the Black Hills country. Financial reverses are assigned as the cause for the deed. The promoters of the combine to bo organized under the Now Jersey laws as the National Metallic Roofing com pany with a capital stock of $1,000,000 announces their organization Is about completed. Upon Investigation Assistant Secretary tary Melklojohn decided to cable Gen eral Brooke regarding the confiscation of supplies ut Havana , as General Brooke and his officers have ample au thority to deal with such matters. It is said no orders have been sent au thorizing the destination of rations without n board of miney and on this subject a message r.f Incmlry was for warded to Colorr ! Silt'.i. chief com mlssary at Hnvaiu OKNI'ltAl , NK\V8 NOTK8. The Now York bill fixing the legal rate of Interest at 5 per cent was lost In the assembly. The president has signed a procla mation opening to settlement on May 4 next the larger portion of the South ern Ute reservation In Colorado. Warren F. Leland , proprietor ot the Windsor hotel , New York , which was destroyed by flro on March 17 , dlod on the 4th at the Hotel oronoble. Mr. Lcland's death followed an operation for appendicitis. The trustees of Norwich university have decided to begin the foundations for Dcwoy hall on May 1 , the anniver sary of the battle of Manila bay. Thla testimonial to the admiral has receiv ed his explicit approval. General Otis has cabled the wnr de partment that the transport Sherman has left Manila with 100 wounded sol diers , which included all that were able to bo sent homo at that time. It Is expected that all the troona which are now under orders to go to Manila by way of San Francisco , a portion of the Sixth artillery , Second light artillery , Twenty-first and Thir teenth Infantry , will leaVe May 1. Ex-Socrotary yhorman has so far ro- oovored that his dauKhter felt safe in telling him the announcement of his .denUi. . At first ho was shocked , but then ho saw the amusing sldo of It and Joked quite freely with the family. The plantation raids and the carryIng - Ing off of cattle and horses by outlaws are reported today as taking place In the province of Puerto Principe , Santa Clara , Matanzas and Plnar del Rio. The Cuban troops In the dis trict are chasing the marauders , no United States troops thus far having boon sent after thorn. The result or correspondence be tween Acting Secretary of War Mol- klojohn and Surgeon General Wyman of the marine hospital service regardIng - Ing the return to this country of the remains of the man who died In Cuba of yellow fever , has boon tno Issuance 'of orders by the former directing that none of the remains of yellow fever victims shall bo brought to the United States until cold weather returns. It has been decided by the postoffico department to establish a postal route in Alaska , which shall cross the Arc tic circle. Ono mall route now operat ed touches the circle , but the one pro posed goes many miles beyond. The now route will go from St. Michaels by Unalnkllk , Eaton Reindeer station and head of Norton bay , to Kotzobue , about 4GO miles , and back , with a branch from the head of Norton > ' " to Golovln bay , about l(5o ( miles , and back. To save his mother from his father's murderous attack , Lewis Donnlson , ot near Mtllholm , Pa. , killed his father by a blow with a chair. The father , Samuel Dennis , had been subject to epilepsy for several years. Some tlmo after midnight the son heard his moth er call for help. Entering her room ho found his father had apparently gone Insane and was choking his wife. The son could not Induce his father to de sist and was form ! to brain him with n chair. The Yale Alumnae Weekly publishes an address to all graduates of the uni versity appealing for funds to carry out the plans for an elaborate celebration which Is being planned for J901. The sum of $2,000,000 Is asked for , and It Is announced that as much of this as shall bo necessary will bo devoted to the erection of a "commemorative hall , " the rest to be applied to univer sity endowments. It Is announced that subscriptions amounting to moro than $225,000 have been received. Dr. William P. Wilson , director of the commorclal museums of Philadel phia , wont to Washington to see Pres ident McKlnlcy in reference to a plan to secure for the museums' exposition next fall exhibits of manufactured and raw materials of Cuba , Porto Rico , Ha waii and the Philippines. Dr. Wilson's plan Is for the United States army officers stationed In the Islands named to make collections and ship them to this country by the returning army transports. Ho will ask the president so to Instruct the army officers. Acting Secretary of War Molklojolm has received Information that minors on the Copper river were In a starv ing condition. Although Captain Ab- orcromblo and Glenn have full Instruc tions to send relief to any who maybe bo suffering along the route of their expeditions to Copper river and Cook's inlet , Mr , Melklcjohn has sent further Instructions by telegraph to Captain Abercromble to take medical and oth er supplies to Copper river and make every effort to assist the minors re ported destitute and suffering. I.IVIS NTOOK AND J'KODUOK. Omnliii , Chicago anil Now York Market Quotation * ) . OMAHA. Huttcr Creamery beparator.0 u si llutlor Uliolco fancy country. K a 10 KKKS Fresh , pur ( lot 10 u 11 Chickens dressed pur pound. . 10 u 12 Turkeys tl reused U u 10 I'IKOOIIH live , per doz 70 u 75 Lemons I't'r box .1 73 u 4 50 Oranges I'erbox 2 SO 118 ; r. L'ranrxirrlcs Jernoynpir bbl. , . . 8 Od a H 23 Apples I'or harrol 275 u 1 SO Honey Choice , per pound IZMa ! ' Onions I'or bushel 00 n 1)5 ) Hoiins HandpIcUcd navy 1 iB u 1 40 Potatoes I'or bushel , now M u 1 25 Hay Upland perton 900 a 000 Bourn OMAHA. Hogs Cholco light 3 : ir a a 00 Hogs Heavy weight * 32.5 u U to Iluef steers 3 iH a U 15 Hull * 275 H410 Btacs 3 80 a 4 53 Calves 400 a 3 75 Western feeders 3 00 n 4 00 Cows 2 2 > a 4 10 Heifers 270 n I 10 Rtockcrs and feeders . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 ft 4 73 Sheup 1'iimhs fl 00 a 5 40 Sheep Wcstorn widlioiH 1 W ) u 1 75 CHICAGO. Whcut-No.3 sprliiK CU a Corn 1'er bushel : tf a M'i Oats I'or bushel 2.1 a 'M Ilarlov-No , 3 117 u 17 Ilyo No.2 M u 51(4 ( Timothy seed , pur hu -'II n 2 ; K I'ork 1'eruwt U OJ a 0 m Iurd I'er 100 poiimU fi 3 { n fl " - , Cattle Wi'storn fed sloors . . . 4 'M a 5 f > fl Oattlu Natlvolwof btui-rs 400 a 4 30 " ' 3 ( H 11 ii t-2 fahctip I.unibs fi 00 u ft 00 Hiiot-p Wt'Hloin Kungi'M " 2.1 u fl 00 .NUW yoiu ; MAIIKKT. Wheat No.2 , red winter 8Hii 82 Corn-No. 2 42 41 Outs No. " 'J-HJa U ( j > KASHAS CITY. Wheut No. 2sirliiK | 'U ' to 69 Corn No.2 , ° 32 & M Oats No. 2 SSMu 211 Bheop Muttons 850 a t'23H Hoes-MUed a 60 a 3 70 Cattle 8tocUer and feeders. . U 00 u 5 S3 VI " let Htm Who Wins Bcar'tne afm. " Praise unstinted is accord ed to all honorable victors , , whether in the din of w&r or in the quiet paths of peace * Hood's Sarsaparilla has won thousands of victories over all sorts of troubles of the blood and it is America's Greatest Medicine , the best that money can buy. It possesses the exact combination which purities the blood and brings the color of health to every cheek. It never disappoints , Scrofula- " When thrco months old our bnby Hey wns covered with ItchlnR nnd burning scrofula soroa. The best physicians failed to rollovo. Hood's Snrimpnrllln saved lit * llfu us It nimlo a permanent cure. " Mm. I.IU.IK M. KIHII , Knst SprltiRport , Mich. Erynlpolas " A * < m > nilous condition ot my blood mused mo to suffer from ury- slpehis for 13 yenrn. Vhystelnni did not oven help , hut Hood's Knr.inpnrllla per- nmnetitly cured this dlsenso. " A. K. SMITH , iUS Court Avo. , Jefforsonvllle , Iiul. HncuVi I'llli cute llror llUillio non IrtlUMng nd DnlT rMfiRrtr < i to takn wltli tfooiljt In fidelity plucks the flowers and scoffs at the nardonor. Do Year Feet Aclio i nd llurnT Shako Into your shoes , Allen's Foot- Ease , a powder for the feat. It inakoa tight or Now Shoes fool Kany. Cures Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Hot and Sweating Fcot. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores , 2Gc. Sample sent FREI3. Address Allen B. Olmstcd , LeRoy , N , Y. It Is only the coward who finds It necessary to bo cruel. Mm. WliMloTT'H HoothlnR Brrup. ForehlMrcn teething , > often tlioRumir < iduceila > lltmuiatlou , allayi | > lncuroi wind colic. Uo abuttl * , Conscience enables people to feel sorry when they're found out. Cough * mill Cold * Curfld Quirk With Dr. Ho Hi Arnold's G'ouali Killer. Till Drugglitl and Country Hturct. iWc. n liuttla. A largo and unllecked mirror will al ways bo found In the private room of the man who wouldn't look out ot the window to see a celebrity. Thorn li n Olnsi of People Who are Injured by the UBO of coffoo. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a now preparation called GRAIN-O , made of pure grains , that takes the place of coffee. The moat delicate stomach receives It without distress , and but few can tell it from coffee. It docs not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink It with great benefit. IB cents and 25 cents per package. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-O. A woman Is always In flno feather when she gets what she wants for lOastor. Halrer'n Hoeil Corn. Does your Hued corn test , ] ) ro."Farmer ? Snlzor'H doon it's northern grown , onrly and good for 80 to 1W ) bu. per licrol Bond tills notluo ami Klo for 8 corn xiimplofl ami low prices to John A. S l/.or Hood Co. , La CrosttoVls , [ w. n. ] Few men feel at all lambl.ko when rnllnd a mutton head. TO CUICK A COM > fN ONE DAV Trvlto Limitlvo Hronio Qulntnu TablotH. All druggists rotund the money If It fulls to euro. I&c. 'i'liu Konulno 1ms U II Q. on each tabloU The man who changes a counterfeit bill returns good for ovll. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy , STRW OF FIOB , manufactured by the CAUFOHNtA Fie SYHUF Co..illustrate , the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants 1mown to be medicinally laxative and presenting' them in the form most rcf resiling' to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive , cleansing the system effectually , dispelling colds , headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per * manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance - stance , and its acting on the kidneys , liver and bowels , without weakening or irritating thorn , make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used , as they are pleasant to the taste , but the medicinal qualities of the roincdy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants , by a method known to the CAI.IFOHNIA Fie SYRUP Co. only. In order to got its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations , please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO. OAL. I ZOOT8VIZTE. XY. NEW YORK , N. Y. Per sale by all Drupuist1 1'rlce 0c. per bottle , It not llils ttfttomenl worth tuvoitlgnttiiK.lf you L T a friend miflcrliiK from any kldnrr dlieuer Not patflnl medicine , neither l patient obliged to coinu to New York for treatment. Kism. and teit of urlna free of charge. Bend 4 oz. , exp. paid. Name paper Tompkini'Corbln Co. , 1300 Broadway , New York City. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm