Wk't ilfan I 4T ,PTjTf ' v "1 i 1 1 1 1 , .11 , 4i i I JAY GOULD DEAD. Tho Groat Itnllrond Mcignnto Suo oumba to Consumption. lio Kcmnrknbla l.lto of n Itrmnrkahla Miin-trom (linearity to Itnllrond KlUK-lirlcr Mkptclt or the, 'WUnnl'" Ctircer. Nr.w Voiik, Doe. H.-,Tny Oould, tho mightiest railroad power probably In the world died at H:ir o'clock yesterday morning1 of consumption, surrounded by his Immediate family. Although ho bad been In declining health forsomo JA.Y aOL'1,1). tlmo ho lccpt his truo condition con cealed from the public and not until a fow days beforo his death was his truo condition known. sketch or ms c.uu:i:it. Tho history of Joy Oould from u baro-footed boy who vnnacml over tlic rough hills of Dela ware county to tho r.illrotul kin? whoso wraith wni estimated nt HOl.OOO.OX) Is one of tho moat rcmarktulo among America's aclf-mado men. Leaving homo when but a boy, practically pen niless and oa foot, ho rose to tho acknowledged position of tho wealthiest and most powerful railroad magnate In tho world. Jay Oould was born In West Settlement, a backwoods tillage of Itoxbury, Delaware coun tr, New York, In May, lt-3l Ho was tho uon of J. II. Oould, n farmer, who was fairly well to do and w ho had been a deputy sheriff In tho famous untl-rcnt war In the early 'Sis. Young Gould was also a cousin of Alfred Oould, tho Inventor of tho clntn well pump, and was close ly connected with the Mores, a prominent Scotch family, and others well known in this county. Ills mother died when ha was an In fant IIo left homo with 50 cents In his pocket, und mulled at Hobart acad emy In a neighboring town. Hero ho tamed an extra penny by keeping tho books of tho villago blacksmith, eventually cnjorlng a brief partnership In tho business. IIo was fond of mathematics and on lcalng found employ ment In making surveys of Ulster county at a salary of t'A) a montlL The correctness of tho work attracted tho nttontlon of John Dclaflold, who applied to tho legislature to authorize a map of tho stato to bo mado. Tho work failed, owing to the death of tho promoter, and Mr. Gould, having pained I3,(i00 or fl.000 through his previous maps and surveys, wroto a "His tory of Delaware County." After an unsuccessful attempt to push tho ale of a patent mouso trap which ho had In- en ted, Mr. Gould entered Into partnership ith Zadoo Pratt in the tannery business In ennsvlvanla, at n claco known us Goulds- borough In 18)0 tho patent was sold and Mr. Oould came to Now York with a good addition to his fortune. IIo entered Into business with Charles Lcuther, a leather merchant. In lift", in the panic, Lcuthcr'ri capital was wrecked, but Gould managed to pull through without a severe loss. Gould's father-in-law, Mr. Mitchell, Initiated Iho young financier Into tho railroad buslncs and sold btm a number of shares In tho Itutland & Washington railroad at 10 cents on the dol lar. Gould show od so much Interest that ho was soon elected president and general man ager of tho road, and finally consolidated It with tho Hcnsiclacr & Saratoga raflroad "When the stock wcat up bo sold out at a. hand aorao profit. In 13:9 Jay Gould entered Wall strcotasa broker. IIo established n small private offlco and made money fast. Tho following year ho entered tho firm of Smith & Martin and became an export in tho handling of railroad securltlos.i During tho clil war Krlo railway stock went down to bed rock and Gould bought It for a song. Ho allied himself with Daniel Drew and precntcd Commodore Vanderbllt from corner ing tho Krlo Interest Gould rapidly becamo tho leading spirit of tho Krlo Kallroad Co. In July, lfeMT, Oould was made president of tho road. IIo also purchasod, a controlling In terest in tho Tenth National bank. Erlo share holders brought suit to restrain tin directors from Issuing any more stock. Tho complain onts asked for tho appointment of a receiver. This request was granted bv tho appointment of Jay Gould himself. With tho consent of Judgo Uarnnrd Oould bought and can eoled ao.OX) shares. A corner was en gineered In Erie stock about this tlmo nd in one day tU price rose from to to 8). A panlo was averted by tho action of the secretary of tho treasury, who released enough money from tho sub-treasury to relieve tho strain. Erlo Immediately fell from 00 to 49, and It was thought Gould was ruined. Dut ho was able to weather this storm. Continued ef forts wore mado by Gould's opponents to oust blm and his faction from Urlo control and ho was deposed from tho presidency and John A. Dlt elected in his stead. Gould still rcmainod ono of tho directors. An attempt wns mado by Oould in 1369 to corner all tho gold la tho country, rifty mil lions ef dollars was tho prlco aimed at. Tho price of gold in March of that year was il.3Ui, tho lowest In three yean. Gould bought f7,O0O, 000 worth at 1 1.33 nnd put up tho prlco to l.0. A fow days later gold rosetoll.U On Septem ber 21, tho famous "Blade Friday," Gould un loaded his holdings and sold a largo part of bU gold at $1.0). A Uttlo boforo noon an order came from Washington to sell J4.0j0,O of the gold from the sub-treasury. Tho corner collapsed and hundreds of business men and speculators were ruined. Mr. Oould commenced buying PaclQo railway stocks in I8T3 and soon acquired a controlling Interest and assumed tho management In 1870 ho bought th Kunsas Pacific, Texas Pacific, Wabash und other stocks. IIo also invested largely lu tho Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co., and finally acquired control of the Western Union Telegraph Co. A few years ago ho re tired from Wall street, and has since only ap peared there wheu he considered it necessary to "protect his Interests." New Orleans Htreet Road Hold. NkOiileans, Dec. a A New YotU syndicate 1ms purchased tho street rail way systems of this city for 110,000,000. Tho motive, power will bo changed from mules to electricity. Tho deal Includes tho purchase of a number of valuable franchises which have ns yet not been operated. To ltiil0 a Million. WAPiuxnTox, Dec. a A mooting was held ut Mrs. John A. Logan's resldenco last night ut which tho first steps -were taken toward securing tho 91,000,000 which tho women propose to raise 'for (Um Methodist university. AGAIN IN MOURNING. The 1'reildriifn Fattipr-ln-t.nxr Dirt nt the White limine nt tlnml Old Age, Washisoton, Nov. 80. Tho shadow of death enst u somber cloud over tho rxccutlvo mansion again yesterday nnd the president und his family spent nenrly tho vntlro dny nt tho bethldo of Dr. ' Scott, tho presidents vcnoriv bio fathcr-ln-law, awaiting the Inevit able, which, owing to the unexpected vltnllty dlsplnyed itKV. nn. scoit. by the lAviillil, did not happen as soon as was anticipated. Dr. Gardner visited the hick room at 7 a. in. and found that the case wns be yond the power of medical nklll. Not withstanding his 03 years Dr. Scott has Cnjoycd exceptionally good health up to tho time of his lust sickness and his mental vigor seemed to have kept full paeo with his physical soundness. Dr. Scott died at 4:10 yesterday after noon. liioniiArincAu Itcv. John W. Scent, tho father-in-law of President Harrison, wns born with the century, the date of his birth being JanuiryM IftH Ut tlo more than a month after thu death of George Washington. Ills boyhood wns spent In tho vicinity of Houkstown, Heaver county, Pa, where ho was born. Ills father was a well-to-do resident of that plare, and gave to his. eon a good educa tion, which he turn wl to his advantage In his future life. He became a minister of the Presbyterian church nnd filled several pul pits acceptably, but In n few years his voioa failed and he was forced to give up his vocation. After teaching In scleral schools, among them the Hanoier unhcrslly. In Hnvorer county, Ind., he established the Western IVniale semi nary at Oxford. O., where llcnjsmln Hurrlson recchrd tho tlnlshlng touches to his education. Dr. Scott had live children three daughters, Mary, who died young; Elizabeth, who married Husscll Lorn: Caroline, who married llrnj.imtn Harrison: nnd two sons, Henry M. and John N. Mrs. Iml died In Washington two years ago. The son Henry is also dead, leaving John N. Scott as the sole sunhorof Dr. Scott's chil dren. During the tlmo when Mr. Harrison was United Stntes senator, Dr. Scott was appointed to a clerkship in thn pension office, and ho held this position until his son-in-law beenmo presi dent. Ho resigned then and moxed to tho White house, where hohasslncerelded. About a year ago he paid n visit of several months to his son. John N. Scott, ut 1'ort Townsend, and stood tho fatiguing journey across tho conti nent without 111 effects. Dr. Scott was a man of wonderful vigor, tatl, broad-chested nnd well-prcercd mentally. Hs used to say that he believed tic was Inhisprlmo at CO. Hn was seldom 111, but had no rrguUr rule of diet or exercise to keep him In good physical condition. SUSPENDING IMMIGRATION. A Proposition From the Nannte Commute to HimiifiiiI Immigration For One Year. New Yoiik, Nov. SO. Tho senate committee on immigration met hero yesterday with six of its members In attendance. Previous to ndjournlng the committee considered the following proposition, without, however, reach ing any conclusion: AH Immigration except from tho North and South American countries shall bo suspended for one year from March 1, ISO!), the law to be so framed as not to hinder tho freo return of American citizens or the easy admission of visitors. No vote was taken on this resolution, but It is probable that ono may be taken at to-day's meeting and tbcro 1b reason for believing thnt it will be passed. Tho commlttco nlso decided that It was advisable to submit to congress for consideration n law embracing tho fol lowing propositions: No immigrant shall bo admitted to the United States between tho ago of 19 and .15 years unless ho can read und write freely and easily his native lan guage, nor shall a person above 05 bo admitted who cannot read or wrlto ex cept as a member of a family coming. No Immigrants shall bo udmltted un less ho possess 1100 in money or its equivalent except that the head of a family inny bring with him or sdnd for tho other members of his family if ho or they possess $25 for each member. All intending immigrants shall bring with them certificates from United States consuls abroad showing that they have- satisfied such consul that they have a right to gain such admis sion as Immigrants. All persons seeking final naturaliza tion papers shall glvo reasonable notice to tho court to whom they Intend to apply and some ofllclnl representing tho government shall investigate tho facts upon tho other side when the ap plication is offered. STUFFED MONEY PACKAGE. IJrowu Paper Cut Note Nlielleireae-itntlva of S lO.OOO. GAl.VKSTOjf, Tex., Nov. 80. Yester day morning's 0:30 train from Houston, bringing to Galveston eastern malls and exprcssagc, received from tho Southern Pacific at New Orleans, brought by Wells-Fargo & Go.'a express messenger, Hurrls, who had in charge a package addressed to tho Island City savings bank, Galves ton, valued at $10,000. This package had been received from tho Wells-Fargo express messenger on the New Orleans Houston run and had been shipped out by tho lCouritz Uros., New York olty. Tho valuable parcel Was taken to tho consignees nnd receiver and signed for by the bank's teller, John McCarthy. Then Mr. McCarthy opened tho bun dle; it was found to contain nothing but brown pnpor, cat in slips about tho size of a bank note and neatly matted up into bundles fastened with rubber bands. Tho resident manager of Wells Fargo & Co. Was notified and repaired to the bank'at once, where he carefully inspected the package. Tho New York ofllco of tho express company was im mediately advised of tint situation by wlro. Democrats Will Contest. Ouaua, Neb., Nov. 30. Nebraska democrats gave evidence that no repub lican United States senator will be re turned by tho legislature of this stato without a fierce struggle. They have begun contests lu tho cases of tho seven republican members of tho legislature from this (Douglus) county, who were elected by majorities ranging from COO to 1,000, on tho grounds of corruption and f raad. The members are: D. Crnnc, Charles A. Goss, J, II. Kynor, August Loekner, W. N. Nason, M. O. Klolceta and A. L. Sutton. Tho stato central committee is attending to the .details of the contest. mm? NEBRASKA'S EXPORT TRADE. How the Stato Tas llt-on Ntnnillug Up I'm Itself During 111 Yrnr-NIx Million Dol. lars In Vrtlnr. The report of Commissioner Andres, of tho agricultural bureau, which has Iwon made to tho governor and will bo transmitted U tho legislature, makes quite Interesting reading to tho cltlen of Nebraska. The report shows tint not one-third of the production of No brnska agricultural Interests uro shipped nut of the stato and yet in tho year 1S-W1 Nebraska shipped to market In round uumbors MO.000,000 worth of products. Tho method adopted by Commissioner Andres to secttre facts upon which ho bases his statistics were tluxe best cal culated to Insure accuracy. Hy making personal visits to the general managers of various lines of railway doing busi ness In tho st.ito ho Interested them In his project. Kach agreed to furnish him an Itemized statement of every pound of freight billed for shipment at every city, town, villago utul way sta tion in Nebraska. These statements were grouped by counties. In every case when posslblo tho statement had been reductd to car loads by tho railway managers, but where tho Items were too mall tho work of reduction was performed at tho office of the commissioner. Tho work of making up the report was com menced last spring nnd has kept tho commissioner und his assistant busy almost night and day since the 11 rat re ports were recclvrd. A large county map of the state has been prepared und upon the space devoted to tho several counties will be printed the shipments from that county. This map will form n part of tho printed report and will be an excellent blrd's-eyo view of 'the surplus product of the statu. Following will be found tho value of the outshlpments of tho sur plus, arranged by eouutles. No report is concluded from Douglas und Lancas ter counties: Cvun iff. Vulnt. Countift. Value. ArinniH t ""WW Jnhtikiin t PiM.t' Antelope :ni,T7MCcn,ey es,is, Hlalnu. M,lt Keith HA), 1 10 lloonn 04P.M). Kltnlmll M.UU Hox HutU1.... 1M Ifci'Knnt fD,M tfurrtiu j,z7,i'-r'i.unr(Ktir. Hrown. 34l,(n! I.niiolti Mi.MV) Merrick 7el,:M Mudlso 1.181,011) Nt-miihn l,lo.',rj.1 Nunco 47.00,) Hurt. i,ii.M 41 liutlcr. MM Cass u,Kll,7ii Codsr 5W,-.'.S Cherry ' tfo Cheyenne .... r,ft.S t'Uf r-.l. Colfax l.lfMTH Nuckolls tV-H) moe D,o..v.u I'awueo USU70 reruns ao-.'.oia Hilis CW.7HS rutto ., .... l,i,M) I'li-rce 41H.W7 Cuming l,iuv. Custer K0WU Dakota WSt) Dawes. iPt.Mu Dawson 1,1x3.8)5 Druel MA3 Dixon 817.317 Dodge gfiti,19lt Douglas .... Dundr 108..W l'nlk ....... tli),T Kid WIlloW.. OTO'U Klilmrdiiou. l,tSJ,0iA Kock- VI,V71 l,74.),477 l,lK.7fd l,W)l,'.'45 I.OTV.tOi Kii.MO .rr.sKj 163 M ft 3M.7I & rcw.vu 0.,,7l ft CT1.C3S VHH,W5 1.HM.7.U 808,1 St MN.HUO 0..081 i.M'-mho SjIIho , Sarpy. SaunOrrK..... Scwurrt Sheridan Sherman..,.. Sioux Stanton Tourer rillmore UN).' wo Franklin . 4'JH.M Frontier Kurnas Oago... Garfield Uoftir Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hitchcock.... Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson aw:o 4tf,IIU 2,2 USA) I54,lft HO, JO i .W.SlO XSZ,3 TOiO-A T,MI 1 0.01 rnonias Thurston ..., Vitllny , Washington , Vaao Webster Wheeler York , ssv.sro H7I.S4S I1.7J0 ta,m l,ue,3 Total K9,.OJ,091 DKTAU.S OP THK SHIPMENT. Eighty counties marketed 330,100 head cattle. Seventy-five counties marketed 1,431, 640 head hogs. Sixty-nine counties marketed 18,940 head horses and mules. Fifty-three counties marketed 195,030 head sheep. Eighty counties mnrkctcd 0,821,000 bushels wheat Seventy-two counties marketed U4, 205,500 bushels corn. Sixty-seven counties marketed !!, 028,000 bushels oats. Forty-five counties marketed 433,000 bushels barley. Twenty-seven eouutles marketed 330, 600 bushels barley and ry. Sixty-five counties marketed 803,500 bushels rye. Sixtyfivo counties marketed 1,351,000 bushels flax. Fifty-nine counties marketed 400,330 barrels of Hour. Scvcnty-ono counties marketed 175, 168 tons of hay. Thirty counties marketed 1,018 curs of provisions. Seventeen counties marketed 41 cara mixed stock. Twenty-thrco counties marketed 108 cars of dairy products. Thirty-seven counties marketed 763 cars of building brick. . Twenty-eight counties marketed 023 cars of fruit Twenty-seven counties marketed 170 cars of potatoes. Fourteen counties marketed 40 cars of mixed seed Fifteen counties marketed 125 cars of mixed grain. Thirty-five counties marketed 1,078 cars of mill stuff. Seventeen counties marketed 857 cars of sugar beets. Three counties marketed 03 cars beet sugar. Ten counties marketed 89 cars poul try. lwcnty-nlno counties marketed 754 cars broom corn. Nino counties marketed, 134 cars canned goods. Ton counties marketed 90 curs hides and tullow. Fourteen counties marketed 1,732 can ice. Ten counties marketed 180 cars wood. Seventeen counties marketed 71 curs lumber. Flvo counties marketed 172 cars lima Four counties marketed 16,674 curs packing houso products. Four counties marketed 7,480 cars dressed beef. Disorderly Houses Closed. PlTTsnunou, Pa., Dec. L Tho ordci of Mayor Gurloy closing tho disreputa ble houses caused a great sensation here. All tho houses wero durk lust night und many of tho inmates huva already left for other cities. Mayor Kennedy, of Allegheny, says if they como over thero he will bcgn a crusado ugaiust them. A Towboat Hoes Down. Madison, Ind, Dec. 1. Tho Ken tucky river towboat Isero sprang a teak this morning near Worthvllle, Ky., careened to ono sldo and sank in twen ty feet of water. A tiny I'rlum Donna. First Hoy You ought to como to tho concert our music teacher Is goln' to give. Second Hoy You goln' to Iks In? "Yep. I'm ono of tho primmer don nas. We're goln' to glvo a cantata." "Wot's thatV "Oh, It's all about sunshine, nnd fitorms, nnd picnics, and harvesters, and ull sorts of country things. It's great" "Do you sing till that?'' "N o, I'm only lu tho first sccno Unrly Moruln' on tho rami' " "Wot do you do?" "1 crow." Good Nowk Mesr IMItnts: Knowing limv ninny ex pectant Mothi'iH lu tho laml will uppreolato llio Infin malum, und desiring to snvo till tho niiKiiNti nml pain f tho trjing liuur, 1 wish to ule uiv experience 1 hum two bottles of Mothers' KrlenU with creat relief, sutTercd but Utile puln, nnd was not sick over twenty minutes. I ti lit not, t'ipeilciu'O that weakness usual lu such oiiw, ami looked utul lult po well uf ter wnnlstlmt luy friends wnmleicilnt if, as on prevloua (h'i'uk oiih of this kind 1 siifTeiisl gientlv I iiM'iltliti remedy on my linustinuil did not liuve the least trouble w 111) tliem 1 passed through tho crisis w.lli so litllo troulilo ihal-vcu my hvlclim wns aston ished, mill after I told hltu that it was tho result of lliv u mi of Mothoi a' l-'rlcml, ho ad vised his duiiijlitor totiso tho remedy, und slio fliijs kho raiiuot tirulso It cumigil I havo known inuiiy hnllea to use Mothers' l'tlciul, uud they till protiniiiieu It ujjrc.it blesslui; to ci'u-cinnt mntliorH. Mil KlM lilMll.TOV, Diirclui sjpr.ngs, Ark. KxtHiCT from a sentimental young lady's letter: "l.u.t ul;lit 1 sat. In a utmiMu on Venice's uininl euiul drinking It all In, und llfo never seemed to full bofoio." Scraps. Cliesp Unto I'nr Winter Trip via Santa I'u lloiitr, ToTeias, N'eir .Mexico, Arizona, California, Utah und uld Mexico, aro offered by the Santa IV. i Tiikets now en sain to t'otpus Chtlstl, 111 lMso, Culvititoii, Houston. Uiinimsiis, Kock port, San A iilon Id, t'ltv of Mi-xt o, Monti rev, l'lio-nlx, 1'rtNCott, Siilllllo, S.m l.uls To tosl, Ix VtvuK, Hot Springs, (lr.nd ('in -on of tho Colorado, IM Atigeli'H, San Diego, San rrancltro, Salt Itkeand 1'ortl.nuL Now MtxU'o U lutid as having ono of tho moxt uiuablv illui.iUs in tho world, sudden cliitvo liing aluiost wholly nnluumn. It Is a most dmlrablu place either for the busliiiss man, iJraurt hcoki r, or the Invalid, while It Is thuluvrn for He Immigrant. No portion of tho United Statis (uu comp.iro ulth the fcrtlloval loys of lu rivers, and lu tho productions nt tho Ucld, U.w markkt gardeu, the orchard nnd tho vlneurJ. Kor full particulars regarding country, rates, stop utvr, itc, call oa nr address Ilea W. ll.iKililiuih. pamrngcr and ticket av'ent SanU I'o route. kU Mala tilreot.or I0.VJ Union nirnuo, Kuii.uy City, Mo , or Geo. T. Nicholson, O. 1'. & T. A., uud W. J. lllack, A. O. I. & T. A., Topcl4, ICau. ATi,iuiUKlhavo learned something about tliewilgU of tho world. Yenlicis HlutoB- man. A Mammoth Cnmpetltlnii. 10,600 in prizes for thn lest seven storlos wus what Tht Van! V Cumpnndi'i offered; 15,000 for thy befct Kcrluls, ami 91,60.) for the bett Volk loiv talcs. No loss tliaii 2,0'J nt'irlui oompeted for llieso prizes. The sue-et-nvful storieu are Just announced to uppear lu TU CvinpanUm liming lbOII. Uy seudlug 11.75 iitonco you will obtiln tliopanur riirx to Jntimiry and for u full year, to Jauuury. '94. Address Tuts Youth's CoMriNiox, lloston, Muss. A cuoiTi.NU sea doesn't seem t tntiko muuU luiprcssiou on tiiu sea-buurd. llostou Couriur. Ktio's um Who orwlinty Why tlio gooitslilp , and If tilers is a pas eager on board of her unprovided with thai grand preventive of tea slckncHit titul all lisord'rs of the stouiaeb, liver ami bowels, lloslolter's Htouiaek Hitters, all wo have to miv is, ho orvlia is very untlmughtfiil. Tlicro Is noth ing comparable to this lurdlctuo lu o.ises of maUrisl lever, rlieumatlNiu, uervuusucsa audlovBof slrciii,rlh. I? Is tlio early boy who catches tho worm In tbu chestnut. THE GENtiRAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, Dee. h CATTMI-Ilcst U-etes :i M it 6 00 StocUers Su) (fa 3 K Native cows I 8 QSW ItOOS-Uood tocboko heavy.. 4 M (fj A W WIIKAT-Na S red Cl'jul 03 No.Hh.ird Miitt M'4 COKN-Nu 2 mixed 14 Qt. 3l'i OATS No. X m xed ttH 'M KVU-No 2 47 6ft 47!, l'DOUU-l'alcnt, rcr hailt 3 IW (ft 2 1U Kaucy I W fro 2 W HAY-Cholce timothy 7M) OHM) 1'aucy pMlrle 7 00 a 7 60 IlltAN TO CD 00 UU'lTKIt-CluIco creamery.... '.' Co 29 CIlllKSK-l'ull Cream II CS 12 KCClS-Chulie 0 Co 22 l'OTATOKS W O 75 ST. I.OUIS. CAT! I.U-Fair natives 3 50 O S IS Texan 2 21 a 2 71 ItOCIS-IIeavy 4 80 a 6 0 SllKKI'-Kalr to choice 4 00 & 5 W I'l.OSIt-Cholce 3 20 ((8 30 WHKAT-No. 2 rwL (18 46 0f rOUN-No 2 mixed 40 it 40i OATS -No. 2 mixed 90 & 30J4 KVK-Na'J ' 47 fri 48 HUITUK-Crcamory 27 SI DAHK-Wcstcriistcam 0 60 9 6SJ4 l'OHK New 14 03 14 0) CIIICAOO. CATTLK-Prlmo to extra 4 75 Q 0 10 llOUS-I'auklng and shipping.. 4 W ft ft 74 SlIliKV-ralr to choke 4W a to 1'I.OUK -Winter wheat a fO 4 0) WHKAT-Na 2 red 71M 71 K COKN-No. tt 4l)i 42'i OATS-Na 2 .1) SOU rcYE-No C 47 47SS UUTTKK-Crcamcry 20 30 I.AUD 0 40 v0 4S POItlC UK) 13 71 NKW YOHIC CATTLK Kotlvo steers SCO 5 f)0 HOatt-Dood to choice. 6 20 0 10 Kf.OUlt-aood tocholco 4 15 4 2 WHKAT-Na 2 red 77 77 COKN-No 2 (04 bOH OATS-Wisleru mixed Wtfa Si llUTTIill-Creamery CO 30 1'OUIC-Moss 14 73 li 00 HOOT AND BHANUH, tho poison in your blood, however it may bavo como or whatever shapo it way bo taking, is cleared away by Dr. Pkirce's Uoldon Medical Dis covery, It's a remedy that rouses very organ Into healthful action, purine and enriches tho blood, and through it cleanses and Invigorates thwolj-itcm. Balt-rbeum, Tet- tor, Kcxama. iirydpeias, xsous, uar- bunclo. Enlarged Glands, and tho wont Bcrofulous Bores and Swell ings, are irfccUy and j)cnuanonUy cured by it. TTullka tlio ordinorv Bnrlnc med icines or garsaiioriihas, tub " Discov ery" works equally well at all ccas ons. All the year round nnd In all cases, it is ffuartintutl, as no other blood xnedicino is. It it ever falls to benflt or euro, you havo your money back. You pay only for tho good you get. Isn't it safo to say that no other blood purifier can bo "Just as good!" U it mn, iroalda't it be sold) f A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gontlo action nnd sooth lug offeet or Hyriio of Tigs, when In need of it laxat ve, nnd If tho father or inothor bo eosthnnr bilious, the most gratifying re sults follow Its tiso; so Unit It Is tho best family lomotlv known and ovory family should havo a bottlo. ,, i i You cannot oxpout a man lo keep nn un moved fueo whoa ho lots his eotiuioniitioo fall. J. a 1'AtiKr.it, Treiloiiln, N.Y,,sayst "Hlmll not call on j ou for tlio UM reward, fur 1 belletn Hall's I'litarrh Curo will etno any rnsoof eatnrrli. Wns very had" Write him for jiartleulars. Hold by Druggists, T.'ic. A tiiami' Is always willing to roeelron cold shoulder, but ho prefers a porlei house, llltigliiuutou Hopiihlii.au. 'That, tinrivnlled eoniplexlon," said a prominent New Yorlcnr, nhudlug to a lndy iiequiilutnuee, "wns the lesultof using (Inr tlold Tea." Send for freo sample to illO West 4Mh Htreet, Now York City, Tur. bunco ntnn Is not fastidious. Ho lives on the simplest things liooan tliul. Klmlra tlitrotto. Tin; TilltoiT. "Ilrnrrn's 7li otirMal TnwJiM" netdlreetly nntlioorgnnsof tho vnleo. Thoy have mi extraordinary etleettu all ilisotdcrs of tho throat. 1'ooTitii.J. platers are nn odd lot. As soon ns tholr fnvoilto game begins thoy com uiciieo to kick. ,i KxrioMoss of Coughing aro slopped hy Halo's Honey of Ilniehouuil and Tar. riko'n Tuothaelio Drops Curo lu ono lnlnuto. Tint reeonl bleaker Isn't dishonest, ah though ho tries to beat hlnway through life, KlmliaUaxetto. Who srrrciis with his liver, constipation, hlilous Ills, Poor blood or illzzlnnsa take lleeeham'H 1'IIIh. Of druggists, as cents. ALWAYS THUS. Pilot Knob, Mo. Suffbrod Mr. Henry P. Oi"k Travcrs, formerly jj of this place, suf- Yoars. fcrcd with clironic rheumatism for 20 years, nnd was treated at titnc.3 by several doctors, EX. JACOBS ozz. cured him. No No Roturn return of pam in 3 years. G. A. Farrar. 3 Yoare. f .UUSt Flower 99 11 For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying everything, said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec ommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. Itseem cd to do inc good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly, I feel now like a new man, and consider that August Flower hnscuredtne." Jas. E. Dedcriclc, Saugcrties, N.Y. E.L.y;s eATAWBH UHkAMUALM IliavtiuultwoljA- tltt of i.V' Of MM Balm awl contdkr tnv'tlf carttl. Imj ftretl 20 van mm catarrh omlcnUmli. aUunJac'ie, unci fi U Uit JlrU lemtilu that ajrnlttl1aUwj 145 iMkt Ut., Vlitcatio, III. A nnrtlclfi ! nnnlli.il Inln nnrli nnalHI nd II Siirpt'nhlo. I'rlrn tl rents nt Driimlsta or lir mm KI.Y UltOTllKllH, W Wnrron bt., Now fork. CoreaOont naiptlon, CotiffhjCronp.Rma TliroaU Sold by all Druggist on Oaaraalw, RPKiw;5?SB fatal HAYFEVEB 1 Where is He Going To the nearest drugstore for a bottjeof Durang's RheumatlC" Rcmedy, a medicine that never falls to cure rneumntlsm. It Is taken internally and does the work promptly, without drugging the system with poisons. This Is not a new remedy that you need wait for your neighbor to try, to see how it works, as It has been before the public eighteen-, years and cures when everything else falls. GENERALS SHERMAN and LOGAN were Its out spoken friends, and never failed to recommend. During the past year the bottle has been enlarged to FOUR TIMES Its original size and the remedy greatly Improved, so that we now offer M you the best treatment for m t The price Is one dollar a bottle, or six bottles for five dollars, and Is sold by all reliable dealers In drugs. . OUR 40-page PAMPHLET SENT FREE BY MAIL. Ja' DURANC'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO, 1310 L ITHHT, WASHINGTON. D. O. 1,1 ' 1 ' PILES, EISTULA, Ad nil other DUeaaoa ofttta Kaetaaa ewMl ky Dn. Thoratoa Miner, IkMatGUrt . Mo. without knife, ligature or uitlc-no money tobepalduntllpatlentliicur!. Weala.. make a epeclalty of plseaiea ot Women and Diaeaaea of the Bkin. Beware ot allSiailw wi want any part ol the r fee In advanoe, even a note. In tbe end you will find them exMaalre luxu rle. Send for clrciilar giving nme of hundredii who have been cured by u, and hVt ivoli i muMiyvtm Hitx ,,mm.. mimv( . nvRi.nuHiDirmi, noouxm viri'm ai Tea us'l Aad what ypo want In roar home More get on tbe rlo nd come to our mtmmota IJrj Coodj Ejublliluneni. If job cn-i com, ihtn ttatf tor Moiple (no cturga fur umplti), uif order vjul yon want by mall. We guarantee uilif action. SMfiM?ttS2rrNMgtCi, KAMSAS OITV. OPIUM Bs-HriT Wl lff bit. J. HTM'HENUuaaoa!, Ohio, av-auu hm r ina 09 mm f nut. FITS CUWB.TrUlHottkrree Liuw an r all otaera fall, IUUiCaU!.COfert mi.,ra nn unr db ntricnrrn nfih"lrc.Tffui;roTi. and jlnta shkn staia I ins nsnus, injiiro me iron, quyiyf; , Ti.nln.invKnn MtAiif I'nllih Is llrtUlsllLOilnr. 1u,l)urabin,niiil tho ronmmcr rys (or no tut or RUU 4CS.1!a mill OTUrj puriaaio. A Cholco Gift . V '.' V . A Grant) Family Educator V A Library In Itself V V v 1 Tlio Standard Authority v &. f!& & UEW FROM COVER TO 007KB. Vully Abreaatof too Tubm. L fliifcciior of Ihs authsntlo MtTn- brlrtgod." Toavatra tpant lurtrvlInt, 100 editors employed, over 9300,000 s 80LU BT AIL BOOKHEttlBB. Sdl.- -JiMtMJ ISK.IVA. Po pot Imjr irprtnls of clnlft Si iw fur Irrji iKiinnlitM iinjnnin Pi nn.l Vtll.f. l'AltllCttUllS. OT.T U'lIU IIEKT. olrt Mil ons. of ( imrn Q. & O. MKRRIAM CO., rnbllshars, Z 3. . nprtnciieid, Mini., u. b. a. k ss0ss4ssV PROP-A-GATK ITcaUh, wealth and hap'pindss hy ' owning n Ciiauteu Oak" Sxovk. Nono othor will bring you auch a. maximum of contentmont and com fort, nor do its duties as well or r economically. Ilett itor iMlm kNp Hum. If jours dotM not, wrlto dlroct to iiinifac'.crstt. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO.. T. LOUIS. MO. E NGRAVING LECTROTYPINa Portraits, Buildings, Machinery, &c) suitaiii.k ron NEWSPAPER OR CATALOGUE WOBC. Copper Half-Tones for Fins Printing. Writ tmr ila rrlca. A. N. KELLOIfi NEWSPAPER CO. KANIAI CITT, MS. rAtU TJi fAtMsray ibMiw Rheumatism known to medical science. 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