1 fight 05 . atlast all right price : o E .own paints do from the NTE â€a and Iona: in to introduce 3 o and ï¬ve: ' mauve! 1 . .z “at 10!: per month In â€W. PM. box 333'. .1 mean MIT. nuns “1:112:71 US$313! on: Dewar on . lane. It . mi†tin). « . D! ' . 333111.33“: can a. 0 ohm I who 9- mmm:__ PAUSE. Weisshoru by a named Ryan, 16, 3521s created CS! 11'. swam!â€" panicd lg: three M at the grout pagne they had roze solid. and 115183111 of drink . whining shot.“ II boitlo: of Hollo- ove them? (live on ,ret L:. huffing; to do so called. Th? Welsh "1.31.2!‘681, 1' pungent. â€replay is 9 1111311111 11111111 measured 1.3 It. ., ‘1151 of tail. :50 has been killed. lowu a lion : it 1 tiger. tonâ€"To 111-312;: 3116 .ymznetriml work- ici :15 when they a from szomachic this purpose the atter than Pat-m - . hick will be found surprising virtue gory organ; into 351mm to n sci-.11 ion only can they ope-1'1): prison. right the biggest in 's 11.111' :1 513-..11'8 ‘s and will coir â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ,1 r125 6'; 1,0. suffering: for se- ‘nmalorv- rheum- 1‘ I can c-l “31:11 my room. and not. dress. myself 1' agent me l'l‘Sl L‘1\’IMET€T" 'ccl me to try it. s so well phased procured more. sly curt-11 1:111 and '1 of 1111' 01.1211 for re well-known to age and neigm - 1 p.- :u: A DAIRT. Muv 16th. 1‘99- 11s employs 1.430 not counting 1.- ' after lightships otlfer, 1,574 in. s. nothotkued warm-.33: - unsuby«-num§ 1 “391133211: Saul. .m' W $1 per annum. VOL. IX. NO. 16. ‘5’ 21?: 113%?2110'11011 or A PRG‘ D seem â€2*. 1011305313. ï¬ 'L. ‘1 4 0‘31. 11. l“ (13' 3-13 ’ -‘3€3'-"'1'l“33 "3393'3099a990933‘30‘35365393‘câ€3’130 sSa‘L‘b Y... :11 1 ' c 1 11 1‘- . 1.. , M 'd 1"5 e "'H' ! 11111. undelseand ' tho"~"*“ “11 011T:‘£‘;='11'e11t \\'llll 111‘1":11»1:l turn-.5112 bi'e. resolved to \‘111 1‘1““ 01' “'11" 1313‘ ‘ “21119.? fâ€""ll'l “11““: father and ;;..1..[- 11:» l 11 “1.11 1‘1-1‘11 H s :11 .' ,~ ,. ' \ 1‘11" “on, ‘ ~ ' , 111‘111‘t.'1‘111- 1.â€. “ W â€U “U 5"“ (...1 l 11...... colae “hat 1111511t. V. ‘ .1 - ' 4 h †' 'lhero was nothing Lord 1.1le cuâ€" ‘ :11 ;1..1,. of 1113 . , . .. _ . ‘ ' ‘ . *1111 Per ."""H “1, My“. 111' 111111; 3 size 111« 31.311. so much as l‘.e.3r11:1,-; 1111.1»3' Kill-m in :‘1111'1‘11 11.211112. H.1f1: in the lmuutiful 1151111111 gloazliu 1 .11 .‘ ..1< _ - . ~-. ‘, .1. ... . ~. . 1' strct‘fl: ‘..e “l†“1111;,†S11111 Lord Lisle. “'le 111-0!! 1 ll-(f “111111 1,1.» :111 1.111 1 1 . u ‘n ___ . ~ _ > ' .1 1-1 1-1 |._| . 11 1“... ‘1. 1 .11 .‘ .1 1 1 1' , .1; him like I ‘.11111 sun-4 10 51:41:01- Car .1; 11‘11‘. l1111,1111 1‘. ‘1‘1 1, '1 .1... 11114111 5., 111 1- ~1. . . . 111 *1 ' -11 1.‘ ‘1'1," ..' ,1 _.-11 music. “L"“‘†1 111‘ 1111s lr-cu 111111211111““ :1 pic- "4* “‘3' ' ‘1“ 1.11,-111.11.. W 1"“ 1 “no 1“ 1.11.1's l.(‘.§(.l.l1j- so well, . . , ‘ L 1'1.†(15 'cnrwi: ,1; .111 old ac- 111' :‘111'21111‘g 11 new 1: to my? 1 . . 111111131! 1t 11» with her :11‘11 eloquent \vol‘ais 231101 1112.1 “11'". wonder and delight. 1. , llll'10 KT?†.I:.11- was perfectly .;1 her that (1'11 111'1' ; 11‘1- 1111111111e11ce 111.:1 » Ollt, 3'1". (“,1‘14‘ .1 She had a "17 breath (11' l::'\'cl‘ 11;.11‘1‘1311 1 l .- fair i‘ullll't's 111111 picture. lle to 1:01" : 1101‘ 11111111- 1 '11! this. in: it did 1111!. . 1.1.1 danger in 1. vmâ€" y lucky, moulded 1111 5113â€" 1 ruti'. e\1-:' entered his {1:11 “1' ; 1:1-\ dill. . e‘. 5111-1. 1111: two girls were 1'; .' 11111:.zli‘13'. l‘ri‘.‘;11r'l_'1', ‘10 C'{I.'l'-'l.\\.‘ '1‘. 12'11121‘13s t1) ;1:z:'11_v 1111'. 8111, (banal. 1‘1111 life :tsaut. 111;»! 1 1 ‘0 little lj,‘ 11'.1“1' 111-r sister 111111 311 bled with sweet, smiling 5111: was ['11- 1111111)); for any ('1111111 >11 ltl'lu'nl. 5111‘ 211.111 1.11r-1l Lisin. pcrheps 111111'1- 111.111 >311 31:11! ever 1111‘ -El anyone else. N11 :1 .11 1.:11‘1111'1'11 111' _11-:111'-1'>1'\' or 11111." :11 llita's fat? or . ".lt‘<l '31:) (-illL‘l‘. 5111) 1::1‘1'22'11L â€fit“. of 1111' 211.111 to 111112 All the luxury ' s':1'1'1'1112111c1i 1111' 'l {111' 1101‘ owz: 5-11.21"; '1'1.'1 1 111i'{\Â¥'1‘1'11 llv'." past lllt,‘ 111111 present. Slu- 1‘011'11' {1111113 ll“ 11111111113 11111ther who had 111 do 111-r 111-4r. At ï¬rst sin) . e1 1111 11;‘ 111111 of (211113th 1 '1» and 11a- 1‘1111E>=':11. honest wo- l:‘.;‘ 1 File lreilc‘vevl 7.11 Rate been 1111‘ '11 ' 1:0 wore 1 11111! his 3.- 11:111‘11111' numb-s. "You 1.111111121111111 Italy." 111' said one day to l-ingland. Tell me stunething Oil Queen's Lynne and your luotlzei. Why 110 you avoid all mention of them ‘."’ "I thought it. pained you," plied. gently. “Why; should it. ?" said Lord Lisle. with some Wonder. day to see the place daughter spent years. 1 hope to see the grave on. and 1.111'11 . ._;‘ with l‘a . be 111111- liz'st to mention 1111). llaisv. “butliexrr of she rc- l "I hope some 3 where my! I e . 1 so many peaceiul' 01- ‘ bleedingtvnd protruding piles, ‘llltu !'11:' 1111‘. like .1111: 111111 1 should ‘ 111111 ‘1t11farki1u5 .:.1.~_'.' 112.11 ‘10 s“) 51. t0 paint. ,iï¬t‘ll l1‘5“ ..\.H_ with 11....1 . one 11311119." Hiu‘ta‘vl‘ 11111 [v.11 ‘1 1211).“. C11 11"1' 111:1‘ '\\'11.\ llllivl “ '1\1:l‘1- 1'11 111,1.17'1' $11111 11:31:11 “if we \.cl'1~ :1i\‘.'lj-'1\‘ 1:1 quarrel." L'at‘tli was «11"21‘ ' l'e; 1:111:11 haul; 1.11.11 '1- 1'1-11'4'1: ‘.\lll‘1 11.11 5-9) “11‘ ('111'111 10 1 {‘11 '.i 1 . '1! r1111}: 1311'; 111.1. :.E112'-'.' 111‘ 1111:1-11 i' .11.:111111 : 1:1;1 [ '1 -\ 1 l ’11 1 - 1>- 1111 11 1.11111. Ill). |1L L. ' ‘.‘.111'131‘1'z‘ll 1’1'L H 1. the etuotion i l‘.\ '8 face as the artist 101 â€wring; f1‘1'111 a large picture 1 up 11-51'1'1) 11:11:11. ~1 111:1)1'1-11 1111 word. lie '111' 5111110 111111111051 111 1:1 dead \vi.1'-'s swuct coun- ct‘~'111c1: shone 11:11 11'12111 the canvas 1 g and breathing: 'l‘hc artist. :~':11'1.'1_~111\1l well : the eyes were lend-31', vitid 11111-1711'2c11ce. half paried with :1 smile. 11. is her very seTf,†he said 1111 Turnip-1 to llila. he conâ€" ".‘d’atï¬eg-i'ct. come here, clear child: look well 0:1 this face : it. shines now 11111011;~ the angels. This is .\ 11::1' number-1113' 111-loved wife." g" i.i.~l- 1‘1'1-11 sil- 1'111'io's 1111‘ picture. For once her self-poss'essi1111 abandoned her ; she knew not false Words seemed out of place 1115:: 11:111. 1 es :1: no 1'1,-11‘11)111~ Lord Lisle, 1 said the. char. cold voiceâ€"- ‘1.1u:e whmcver. l was too young: .whea she left me to 1'e1211-211bc1' her 1‘».-, " 11:11:: to ll;tl.\j-’, and was startled at 111: appearance. 54110 was gayiuu‘ at 11:12 picture. her hands tightly clasp~ 1-1l. 111-1' face 11:11.1 gro‘. :1 white. men to the 1111;, and an expression of hope, fear, 1111:: 1:131vil1leiz1zcx1t was in 1111' \x‘outlerille‘ c) 1-s. "\‘111at, is it. 11111:): '3" Lisle. 1'1,»;'lit1rv'lv. :wk ".1 do not. Lilo-3:,“ {usually : $11311 that face. some 121111: ; and sure- ly those eyes have smiled at me l†. “You have seen one whose features resemble getdlv. “3(1). that is not it,†said Daisy, persistently. yet. with the same upâ€" :1110. 1‘1-1‘11ie1'l. €011- To prove to you that: Dr. Chuc's Ointment. 13 a. ccrtai 11 and absolute cure for each and every form of itching. the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes- l-h" generous woman “'1‘" “"13 ‘1 soC‘lt.t111cmlrdsinthedailyunsound:1leyourneig'l'i- 011d mother to 1101'." “Rita must, have been oversensi-f thought Daisy ; and the sub-i live," jcct. passed from her mind. Daisy cared little for the coquctttlSll countess ; Rita. whole days together with her. She had no longer the least four : silt: laugh-ed at the foolish doubts that. had disturbed her before Daisy came. lcl‘ secret Was safe: Daisy and Lord Lisle wm'e thrown much together. my what they will. but there 1s a. strong; and mysterious attraction lie-1 tween father and child. Nature S}(:l!.l\3 in a voice unstakeu. Even to 1.1le never owned it, never knew it. but. it was certain. of two girls he loved Daisy the better. himself Lord There were tones in her voice that; thrilled the very dc ths of his heart] .1 -, . 1 . She had some littlnpactions and pres-113’- The ““1“" 5Ҡhas “10d 1‘0“- vtl1111g' better lures so like thoscoof his dead wifei 993101 “2?." 1:01"- UIC I‘lCUIF‘i that, thev gave him a strange pang ;;“1 Jun 1 d but he never connected the two, never realiZed the resemblance voice or gesture. Strange to 51-le never even observed the likeness tw-en Daisy and the beautiful Lure of Lady Sybilla. Lisle. One morning, as they sat at. break- fast. Lord Lisle said 111111111 an engagement. for you this ' I o 1 , ' I 3’. u.‘ inormug, and Daxgy Will accompauyl 1.1le S c.1111, .. .. 11>. "ls it anything nice. papa ed Rita. "I half promised Countess Gaardi I would drivc out with her.†"She will release you this once, Said Lord Lisle : and llita never unught of opposing his wlll. alâ€" A pr'ifl 11g pretty, .1 . spent; none knew it; but, the dead, and they tell no tales: Philosophers 11111.1“ ' ‘ ’ nvlction. 1 cannot 1101 quat co ‘ th It DO lmt laugh at me. even. , thel those eyes are lookmg at. me. and in' 131d the . . heisecret was known to no one 111mg. 1111.: Could the dead pic-l those pictured 1 bars what they think cfit. You can use it and gel: your mcacv back 11‘ not cured. C01: 81 box. at an dealers or EDMANSON,BATES 61', Co.,Toronto. 131v. Ghase’s Qintment :pearauce of struggling to regain lsome lost 111e1110ry. : collect 1 Yea 1's ago I used to dream of a. lady with just, such eyes and lips who came to me in my sleep." Rita. listened in silent terror. tried to speak, but the Words died :away in a harsh 111111‘111111‘. “The young lady is inmginativc." 1said the artist. . “No," said Daisy, in a tone of "Years ago I often saw that. face. Lord Lisle, but. it seems to me now [the lips going; to speak.†' Lord Lisle was startled. “You are nervous." 1111 said. gent- You these ideas to-mor- row.†(lead ever speak '.‘ ller reveal it ‘.’ Would lips denounce her. land make known her hidden crime '2 l 1 l I .These thoughts rushed like avengiug umpl I have. furies through Rita’s mind. She Was slightly reassured by Lord unsuspicious look. At. length she said : “Why, Daisy. that. '2" ask? is an old fashion of ~vours. thinkingl about dreams. You have startled me in that. way before." The words were skillfully Lord Lisle's face cleared. “You have a highly nervous tem- chosen. yourâ€" ~::c came forward and looked with: what to sawâ€"1 1.111‘11 Lisle turned to say someâ€" .1skc1l Lord “but it, swans to me 1 have- tllesc 'P" said Lord Lisle.‘ “A11, now 1 112-. She ‘ c505; WAD SOME POWER TEE GIFTIE GIE US. TAE SEE OORSELS AS ITHERS SEE US." m OMEMEE ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 19033. ‘ 1pcraulcnt, Daisy,†he said, gravely. [“You must not indulge in such fan- icies.†1 The danger Was over, and llita lbreathcd again. llut Daisy $110!. so easily forget the impression i’ulade upon her 21111111. ’l‘he picture ;c:1111e home, and Was hung in 1111111111 salon. -‘l.;e1'11rc it She spent many hours \'.‘ot1deriu{_'; why that face (had seemed to haunt l'.1~1'â€"'11'ouderiug1 [what, was the secret trembling on jtho lips andshadiug the clear (ï¬ve‘sh 1' lihilip 111-1110 at, length to' 1111â€" pounce 111s coming. llita heard the tidings, 11111! prepaaul 111*1‘:-;.vlf for the the 51:11, rill! would sing to 111111 for 111.11,".l1e1'. lie never tranquil, plt'asaut . 1| :1 ‘ 1L.l§‘.1l L119 1111.}: 1.121115 these r; 1111111'5 11111 soft. s‘linzucr 1111971: came in 1:11111‘ and the1 ilull warm. ’l'l:e birds sune' rowers 11111111111111. The pure. rich 111:0: found its \\';1f1‘t(1ll1e very 111-11111 of l' reart. >21 11 saw: rinlple? 111.11 saw; “where truth and honor 11‘1111111121 11\1-1' exerivtliin’l‘ ~.1l»"asl1ion1-1‘1 English 1211â€" s singing vas like 111-1'- 11.) '1'1'111 from altcetaLion and as l 1 \ ;11\. 311 (‘110 evening: llila 1::111 gone 11:1,- Culililrr‘fs (‘11:.11'111 11111 111111 at the l';:1.§'111‘111 l’alai‘e. 1.1'1'11 11111) has 111*- 1'15111'd the invitation, l'aisg, did not 1 c.1111 for it. and 1111's. Marche remain-- cu \1‘1111 them. “‘1’1111 11111271. give 11:1.- 11 treat. 13111.31, this cloning," said 1.111% 1.1111}. "5111.1: son:e 111' 111_v favorite sings." \‘1111-11 dinvwr \vas'ovur, 111111 llita. 1:111g‘11ili1'17111tlv 111'1‘ss1'1l. 11:111. 111'i\e11 awny. she sat down to the piano. 52111 knew exactly what Lord liked. They Were in the gland saâ€" 11111 where the pictulvs Lord Lisle listened to tl1:,'_'1'1'.‘11-‘1. 11m- 1111‘ music, and looked upon his wife's i fal‘L‘. 111111 1111111: both came from her. l-e Was so deeply lost in thought. l‘vaisy \‘1'1'11ppcd in her 11w11 that. mitlur of 11111111 heard the door open 1'121' rill" l‘llilip Lisle 1-1:!1':' 1111: room. pretty scene so succ‘eslive of conduit :11'11 hap l'zis .llllget'ed 11:: 11:1}. sweet face of liar girl. so spil'ilnal. :~() 11311131": 1331,23". (ï¬ve:- young: 111111 fair ; the evening Slllllll‘llilS seemed to kiss her golden hair. '1'111: 110 stood sil--11tl.v 111(1'11213: 1111 1111; 1101111." could. ~ 1111.11 1'1 1110311 I ‘. inc rim :1 windows with- l1lsltll .il('(l “'llll llh' llltlntl 111‘ [15' l hung. As. it seemed to 1.1m that. words 1111519. '0111.‘ 11:1‘1l:::: 1111111111113} l‘ul‘ (1\1‘l‘ l‘1v1'11w' clcal‘. rich Voice. tilled the 1‘1111111 with. '11111sic sweeter than 1111:; he hail ever 111:111'11. ‘11111111111. "1 must. have tired you. Lord Lisle," she said at. last. rising: and crossing the room. “No,†he said : â€1 should never | . . i . v tire 01 that music, lla1sy. l nave a xstrauee feeling: 11111111 me to-‘night : 'smuct'uing tells me 1 shall soon sac that, dear face again.†"Who is t11~rv1us now ‘.’" young girl. 13.1111 a smile. 1 “X111; 1,†he replied. "\‘Jhile you :wen: singing the “1.111111 11‘ the l.eal' a solemn 1.11111 of r1sl, came over me. I shall see. her soon. Daisy ; my heart. tells me so. My life has not .becu a very happy one. waulerstand its sorrows better 11 have seen her again." 1 llefore Daisy had time to reply, lsome one came up to Lord Lisle's Echairâ€"a. strong, kindly hand grasped ‘his. ‘ "Why. uncle," said a. lgenial voice. "I never heard you speak so nobly before. I came in 'live minutcs ago ; but the bound me with a magic spell." Lord Lisle started up and greeted his nephew \'.'-.11'111l_v. “[ an: glad you have refurned. Philip.†he said. “Now lot 2110 in- itroduco you to Daisyâ€"Rita's 1'11sl\" sister." llo bowed respectfully. drooped 1101' shy ‘admiringly at her. Almost before she had raised them again Philip Lisle. 111111 said to himâ€" .self this was the girl he would ‘for his: wife. if it. were possible to ;do so. That was 1111: idealâ€"1110 face. Ethe ï¬gure. the voice he had inmgincd .and hoped some time to 1111301. " “Rita is :uvuy.†said Lord Lisle. “She has gone with your old friend. Countess (luardi, to a ball. Would '_\'011 like h'emain with us 1’†: "(,‘1111 you ;queslion ?" said Philip. "I ask noâ€" 111 life than to stay here. I have many adventures to tell you. uncle. 'strange islands in glittering scas' : do not. send me into exile on the very night of my return." Lord Lisle sighed. He wished Philip had shown more anxiety to be with Ritaâ€"Rita. who had wept. so passionately over the love she Eboro him. i (To Be Continued.) 1......â€" N11 other people eat so lunch but- ter as the British. Thirteen pounds .113 the yearly portion of every 1111111. woman and child of the country. An Eave‘age Russian gets two pounds in Llhe same period. | asked the when and she eyes as he looked â€Medicine That is a â€111.19 Tonic. Br chaao's Herve Food Builds Ilcod, Creates Nerve Force, Increases Flesh and WeightE-and lakes Weak, Sickly People Strong and Well. , ~. The day of sat-sag t P19 are beginning to ltsten. taining blood, and but tory spring medicine 0 The tired languid £21113 appear before the V1 1 system with-health. energy and 0 Mrs. S. Thompson. 9410 Hum whenever I exerted mysc our. For this reason it. is the 1 4 ‘lhts sulphur and cream of tartar, and salts as spring medicine has 11611; by. Peo- an g, the advice of their physicians and to build up their systems by the use of such . . , Nerve Food. ' . preparations as Dr. Chasaior of this great food cure is the fact. that it. actually The strong P0int 'de up the system gradually and natu1‘all.V- . . t. you can possibly obtain, and its results are permanently ocnenclal. “I“; that tell of low vitality and an exhausted condition of the system soon d19- upbuilding influence of this great, restorative. creates new, rich life-sus- most satisfac- It conquers disease by filling the treet. Toronto, 01112., statcstâ€"I was very much run down in health, and If more than usual I had severe attacks of splitting headache, and was -1 very ner- Id not ' rcSt well at nights. After using Dr. Chase’s Nerve food I foundthat my nerves vous. 5° much 3° that [cat “(1 .legp better than I have for a. long time, and was entirely free from head- 'cl'e stealer, I could r aches. Dr. Chasg's Nerve F09 highly of this preparation for nervous trouble. I can speak very d has the endorsement of the best people in the anyone who uses it, because it. is composed of the most potent rostorntim limb-physicians and laymen gill .;met:°‘fbgzg‘5 boxes {9;- 32.50; A: undone". or Edmnson. Dates 6 00.. Toronto: -1. to join them, Philip, m"- seriously ask such 111 I have been amen . . . . . ‘ g'thc (llssuuularltv the 111111s of the birds of the forest..1 .1'11'1vs. welcome to 11s as ' .11. Ali {Entered according to Act of 1311) l‘i1'l1'11111111'1. 01’ (‘11: 11113. in "1a y1'111' 1»: Thou-val \'.11~ :111111 111-1.1 'lllll Two, by ‘11" 111 l-: 3'. of Toronto, '1: hill 1 111.11' 11:1'1‘, 1.:11111‘11111'11‘31111s1 r:.. . 1.;'-11 111' Fall-- dllnlll“! is :1, l\l1~‘-i. '111' l'1:‘.\' 10 (m “(u 11‘1'E-‘1111111‘. ‘.\’1‘ :11.11 ‘ l.. :13. \Klll‘. 1" 111111111. 11121 v~.'1- :11'1'11-2 11;:1 15'1 realms-1 1111‘ 11:1 11f 1131- \anml 11.1- loco. .slaivnn-ul 1::csgi1-c1ally 111.111 11111111 4 '111'1-11 1'» 1‘1; ' 1v, 131) \',. â€4‘11 11; 4~;' 11':I\ ‘ 111‘11111‘ ‘1 â€4'11 1'1-1111 11.1l :l'lir'ha 1:115 the ivory I 1 unused \\ 1*1'1‘ 111-1:11" 1;11'111r:»;1-' chariot 111 1'1'1- for flu 111/3 famous jourrny 11‘1-111heavenly11'1'11'-';111. 101', 11:.9131'. 1'211111 starting out 1111 his arduous desires 111's! to 1‘11111'1115 1111 his father's face 111.- kiss 111' 1'.1:'1~‘.2’1-ll. 'l"~* salulaiiou 111' 1111- 1. .2; is 11v1-11 11:111'1' saz'rrxl “E11111 11v1-1l 111.: one who is standing l:_'1 llw lllll‘ll 1'..-1.1»1 111' a f.11’111-r whose 1-11111111-111 tctl spoken 1111'. :1‘111111-11 '.‘,'Ul‘tl\‘ of 1111- ;2‘1Hpi‘l to cminlloss 111112115; â€"- who with :1 [‘1111 14121131111 11.1.: :1 511: :‘5111111;â€" :1‘ul1, 91.18 1-1'111'115':1>:1 2111' lll\1ll(‘ 1111s:-;11:‘1- :11 11=i'§1'11ns 1111.111 11-1111-1113111‘ 1'1'111‘l1".'\‘ ‘1\'1l11 \vct‘t‘ \‘1'1111r‘11-zl will) :1i11 111111 111'11‘1'_\‘ will: troubl“. 711;.'1'.1ll1.'1"s worl. for 1111111" 11111111): years has 11'1'11 the pillar of cloud by day :11111 111‘ pillrr 111' lire 11? 114111 11111111111111-9 \'1'il11'1'111'>s of brightness 111' THE 141017181111 1 1‘71). Many pens are '1'1‘1111'15. 1n1"11c‘iv'311:1~ 111111'.'1- 1.11s 11f- 1-1. cm Week 1 ,. ~1. 11111111111 . 1 1 lilt‘dl {1111\I"-'11 (1111 on 1'1 11 , .I. (.1l11\ town 1'11 the 1111 the- lil'cwol'l; 111' 1:1-\. '1', 111' 'l‘1'i11 1111111. 1'1-1'11111~.~. a. 11 words 11111'1‘ 111' \.‘- . ‘1»: '1‘ 1'1'1‘1111 311:: $1111. 1 sin-:11: :1s 15'31'111'5 l was his :'..1"l;1'11 1.1.1: When 1:1‘\\‘;1:1 :11 11111111). I rarely left his study 111‘111 after 11111 11151211ie‘hl hour. 'l'vice with him 1 \isilcll (111' European cizi ‘ 1‘11'131 l 2111- u‘lului, forth from 11211 (101131-11 (late of the .l‘acilic. Side by side we have sc-Ju the light at 1111‘ 1*:111'11111‘1' of New York harbor l-cckon us into 1111' Nar- was lllcStall' 0f llethlwl'ctn to the three :1:;11‘1’1l1,1:-;crs \‘.'a111l1-r1'11'.," over the .1131 111' >1111111.‘11:11 1:11 1.1111'11 v.11! we . .«1,'.1-~-‘1 common-- ionship. The world 1:1111'1: 11-s instantâ€" ly ('11111134‘1'11 to 1111' son who is colu~ . (hire. '.\'1: ‘ :11†we #:11111‘11 7.. 1 111:1 -‘p1,-ll~1l to let his parent slccp 1111111113); 1 Shall. 1 1 1 cheery. 1 music 1111- lll)‘1\‘t‘!.\‘ and who bcars a. sumâ€" mons to more slt'clzllous service. llw 1'111'1-1 start. forth anew for my life's work 1 would. with filial c1111»- timl. ask a 111111111'111 for the tribute 111" personal affection as lilisha spake to 191111111 in reference to 811111111. “Let. 111-'. l pray thee. kiss 11133111111â€" ct'. Then 1 will follow 111cc." My father was the most. original 111111 yet the most natural 1111111 lcver knww. '111\'.';1.vs did everything in a Way dif- 1'111‘1-111 '(115'1'1-11111111'. he lectured 11if'l'~'1'entl.\'.l1c my other daughter; jwas :1 special one. wlnj .giual 112111 11-ls~-. I: preached 1li1'1c1'1'11tlv. 11' two persons‘ stood before 111111 at the nuptial :11-' tar, his 111:11'1'111::1- cercnlonv was 1111-1 11:2'1'. it was i111p11-<siblo to 1'1111111111'11 111111 to anyone else. The. mold Used for the formation of his character There has never been another like unto it since he lay in his 111111111111 1'1'111111‘ 111 the . 151115111 llllllltlv' l"Al€\lll()ll.\ll'l. Yet. my father was natural in the sense 11111 1. 11.- never strove L0 be ori- different. 111 was different. He was the same in the home as in 11111 street as upon the lecture platform. lle vas lhc saun- original (and yet natural character when wrilflln‘ In one of his children as he was when penning an article for the press. 11c uttered the 1111‘ssagc which was given to 111111 as naturally and yet with that c1111raclerizcs As the brown winged thrush lifts his treble note when he is 11Wakc11ed by the rising sun. as a Bjolfllllll'll 1'l1i1'-' rups whcn hopping between the garâ€" (11,111 rows. as 1. Baltimore oriole sings when he swings backward and for- Ward upon the 1m- branch which ovcrhangs the brook. each bird is melodious in his own way. yet each singing: a different song. He was so differct‘1t from other men that for many years the A111c1'ic1'11 pulpit could not understand him. Under the. scrutinizing (we of 1.111- ll1eolog‘iâ€" cal critic there could be found no 110111111111 flaw in his sermons. Wh'nl 111: arose to preach. 11 solemn still- ness like the 11111111112; judgment day auditors. on that tall. straight form broad. nulssive brow. Each car was ,alert. to catch the first vord which fell from those wondering lips. But though the. buildings in \which he preached in our own and other lands were always crowded to hear him. though great, multitudes wore brought. to decision for Christ under lï¬is preaching in the Brooklyn Taber- nacle, where he. passed the most. ac- tive years of his life’s ministry, yet for years he was 11 111isunderstood man. ' , WITH ONE WAVE OF HIS HAND be swept. away all the cobwcbs which had accumulated around the tradiâ€" tional methods of scrmonic oratory. With his mighty original Hersonality he. broke the shackles of it'clesiusti- cal slavery. [10 proved to the world tlmt‘tlw ministers of the hrjcnticth silenced his Memorial Sperm-1011 by 1115 5 Frank De Witt Talnmg . 1 1 -_-_____. ‘ 1:111 Demutmcut of Azricultur 0112915713.} I . . 1 l A dcspatch lrom (,‘1111ca:';11 mvs' {holiday 111111‘115 ‘ 111 1111- .111151'1‘51111 1 v , 1 11 - il'ark 1'1'1'ml1jvl1rr1-1111 ' (111111,“ 11:11 1:111: w l11'1‘11111; ’l.11m:1:.:'c. it“, 111-11'.-:'1-1l 111 1:1111‘1111111 in which 311- 1'5'1d :1 touching; 1111111 11111111}: t'1’1'1‘1c to 111:: 1.1!1: 111:»:â€" 11111;:ui:<111~:1 11.21 was I. Original in the sense that 11111 from anyone else. 1111 wrotc‘ from every one: It was in his personality that. pulpit. on 1111-. expectant hush of 1111!. Every eye Was focused um. and l â€"...__.,._._ :1111- 11.111117111' could plead for the life of ‘11 111-{1111111111 11:1111723,’ 1:11:11351111 with .111111’111-1'. 1l1- p:*11\1}1l to the religious I‘vvorld that it was not. so il-1portanl. 1“ 11111 1111111 of a while 11111'11 opt-rating 1:1:w11 the gospel tillt‘pjt‘utl worc 11s i1, “'11:: that. the nerve. of the operator be firm 111111,;11'0‘11111111 simuly that ‘111'111 [111s keen. sacred 1.1111110 with which he 1'111 11111. the c.11.:cr of sin. 111‘ 111.111-11s1:1l with the 111111i'~;11'1'i111 1111112: 111111 hurled from 11111 1'11111'1‘11 “1111111111 fashioned pulpit, 111 a 111‘ still clung: to 1111' old truths. 1111211111111-1111‘ SI-‘spel massage in its simplicity: 1’10â€" <‘:111sc 1111- :.11,-;,' nus so simply told it was told with ot'ie‘iuaiiflv. 111* was :1. :m-lius .1111! every 111111 111' 111:: ten talents 11v 1111- 11111'121'sl 1111111 111' 1113111111 1111.! plrvslval 11321111111111. X11 labor 3111‘ 111111 Was 11111111111". 11111111 1111) full (11' 111'1;111;‘1r).. “1111 11111111 found 11111‘1 in 1.1:: lie look physical (‘Xl‘l't'lst‘ :1111, for 1111-1» lo 111 1,1111s1-‘11' for 1111- â€â€œâ€â€â€œ '1" “‘0“ ““1 “11*â€1 “"llH‘uxuwunu11va broadchfllltu thnvsHk in) ('11"11l livc. placed‘ his standard mm: high. 111111 111117 cv-‘ 1111-s11 211111 ' 1~:'1 '.1--'..~1111 he put his 111-1;! thought. 111' used 11) 8113’ 111 1111-: "1"1‘111131'. (10 ho 13.11 1111111011. 31111152, 11111 111;:1.1; 11:1- 111istala- 111' 1112111)? lit1-râ€". ' i1) l.'11'"11.-'1'l'.‘1‘:€. 1 £1"‘.’ 'l"|'. 1111“» 1‘41.'.' will save 131:1! thouejhl and put it 1 111111 another speech 111' a:'1'-'11-. Hive- 111 1111-w111'111 '1'111'1 lll-iH'l' L'rov, 1’. cas .111 11115111.â€;1‘11. 11111. 1111' '111;1lll_\ 1111-11 1111'. 1.111" l}".llll.ll_\‘.†11111'11 a theolojjral ' \\':llll- YUC ,‘1 l .‘1 ‘11:. 1.11111, 1'11'1'1'11‘ 8 e1 c1'5 thing; in slum-:11, 1‘ strengtll'. strivei 111 “we the collar and cuffs. CHAS. W. RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor 'sllimu'd '11) M1112 lx'l'INlAN 'l‘llis l'litnl jacket, is (1111' (1f the . . ' 1‘111111'11'151 desvg'ns 111 1111- new seasouï¬ it will develop in any man-rial 1'1'11111. ll'l'( l I: .11‘1'Zjlx'l'l'l‘. } 111111 will look attractively natty 111.1111" 111'wl111:- 111‘113111-111111. The linws are sonnwvlml equestrian 1'11 their s11â€" \'t'!'ll_V. 11111 1111* “111111111 ‘1lilf 11‘." u‘1lotl SL1: 1:111. talc-rite: I:;:'112'1~ will 1111111111). style 31111'111’511a1'1y [11114111121111 11; 111-1'. illfi‘lllllit's 111' 11;:11111'1ul 1'1‘111111‘1'11: ill) and Si: 111111 1111'1-1-411111 1113 yards 111' gootls' ï¬fty-{our i111~11~:: 111111;, and ()llL-J fourth yard of \1-111-1' 1'111 111: tlwbias lt’ls“. 111'2114111'1‘ 1.111 1'1-11wir1- (â€115' I“; bust measure will require 1W1) and one-fourth yards of $111111»: fifty- . J1.- ~'1..1».: ....,'.;-~. ..1' 0‘1 1-1 11.'1':;p_v “.1. ::-1:.11' 111121.»; Umdoul 1111111.. 1111.1 11.1.. 11.1 111.111.111H1 301. \ ch 1'1. 11'1351. of :1 small 01111111}; 1'11111'1‘11. 111~ 1;"11':1)1l111s|11‘1>"1l. .~1:."\'1111' (11.1;‘111 '11) >71. 1'1111 111. 11‘1lrvL ‘11‘1 '1.'1‘ 11111111115. 1:31111 your first s111'1111111. writing 1131111 it from six 111 1111 hours :1 day." 11.11;.1. a 1,-‘~l31:11111;.' 1:; this to his 111.11 (“1.111121 \111'i1. r1111.111;:; from '11111 c1111! i11s “Iii/.11 1:11: 1111's; 14111-011 1‘11‘1111 '1' 3111111111411? 1131:- .‘1=11‘e 11, 1:1 for 1111- :1'1111'11: illiuislet's. 1‘ 1' .i:1; 3111111: 1.111;].1-1's and budding;~ 21.? .:.1'11 \vl'1-1 111-11111111111 that L111- 1'. 1 .1’i1‘11l .111 is :1 111\1111- 14111 which L upon the drudgery. j11 111" 1'.--Â¥,,1't. ( 1.1:; 1111 1111111 lz‘l' $1111, 1'111:1;11 11.111111111111 \‘111111. a clarion 11141: i1 is. 1 1:11 111111 111111 1211111111 to 1111 their 11'1' all conditions. The lesâ€" side 11 14-111 is 111' lt'll talents :1.“ for 1111: 111-r?“ 111' 21:11 talents. 111 11111! that. 1111111 11111 ‘11-:111 your sermon 11111111 will 1'câ€"1 yards 111‘. 141111111» 31‘; :-11:1 vlll bust 1111-11:;11:'e 111111'1‘ two and oneâ€"fourth 131111111; tiltv'h'om' inches \‘.'l:l“, third yard 111‘ velvet, ’l‘.\11 111511111151. \voultl take a lecture trip the 111301-11- \1‘1,11111l('1'1)\';1l 111111111, 111111 11} the 1111111» sands. utterinv' such "1'L‘lil1e's as “i a P1 . ‘lch': 111111111 ‘oi 1311111111.». in llcavcn‘ to l11_\' 11111112111 Sllllllllllll-’ as powerful for 1111- 1111*1'c11antm 1111-11 she was 11511122" "1 read 1111:; 111' 111111. when l “as in a cer‘aiu trouble. and liw sermon brought. 115.5111. L0 1113' 511111." La‘L 211) ‘.1:;1l'1)1‘ 1,11‘ 1 reader of this M‘l'iln‘HI 11111:2\ for one instant. that 111;: :.;1!1--1"s work 1111.»: a, man 1111111.†Work. My father‘s work .was a divinely inspired work. 111: 'Wus called as shall 111: 111111111 away own that, which: he hath. There is, however. a \'.'.11'1;in_1.1' that ' inspired by conus from 111_\' Lulu-rs 111‘1-11sc 11p- 1 . . . .. =we 111 our work be 1115;}111'1311 11 we plicalion to work which deserves 11111 attention 111‘ all 11111>~ who are l.1-:11"11§2; their physical. 11111.1;11 s; 11‘11.11;11 1-111-1'g‘i1xs to s11111c11111115 in life's struggle. About twenty-live years ago the ï¬rst dan- ger signal was lifted \1'111711 insomnia, liko 11 hideous spectre. rat at the foot of his 1113i and 1'11'11sed to let. ‘111111 sleep. 91154111 after 111:2;111. -hc ‘1'1111111 l‘c 11p four and five times 1walkiug the floor. After awhile the 3cl1i11lrc11 1,-01‘111111- used to it. '\\'e would greet him at breakfast, say- ing. "Father, how did you sleep ‘3" and when he answered. “Not very well." he would look‘ so fresh vigorous that we. 1011. Led. and we would hope that, he had .slept better than he thought he did. But. he could 11111. 111) influcod 111 spur-1' himself. 111' 11111121}s1i:11;1tc11 his reserve 11f strength. My father ought to have lived with that 11111;:- ‘111111‘1-111. body at least lilo-1'11 years longer. Had he 111'1111111111'71-11 his strength the 11181, years of his life inï¬eld. have been those last fifteen years. 1 111‘} llll'l'l) FRO-ll ()‘v'iCllll'UllK. Domestic bereavement fell upon ,bitu. and people who saw only his outward cheerfulness had 1111 Con- ccption how deeply the iron had eu- 1111'1111 his soul. “11011 my father was dying he 01,111tinually talked about ,1'1111 boy who had been his pride. his feldcst son, vho is now sleeping by his side as he once sat at his feet. ‘He was a noble 11111, a. brilliant 1youug lawyer. We carried him out one cold winter day and laid him away to rest under a soft 111.111. of snow. My father went back to his Work. 110 said. "I 11:11'1- not. lay it . down even for an hour lent 1111- effort 1 to take it up again should be too igrcat for me.†He took 11p his .cross in the same cheerful, hopeful spirit as before, though the Wound 1 in his heart. never healed. lie alWays carried a scar which Was cut by the gravedigger's spade. Yes. he had his troubles, but he alvvavs 11111111â€" talned a brave heart and made the most out of life by being cheerful. My father's best sermon was the daily life which he lived 1'11 his own home. I hear my testimony to the fact that. from my boyhood until the time that I. entered my own parson- Aag'e and Was ordained by him for my own pulpit'l had before me the example and upon me the sweet in- llluencc of a Christian home. 'l'het'e inever was in America a barrier or more prayerful 111111111 than that of which he Was the head. The. child- 11'1-11 idolized him. T1111 example he 1"“ before them was that of :1 con- ;secraled Christian gentleman always ianxious to do what. Christ Would 1 l have him. 1111. ’l'heru '1'1151111 bitter- ness in the nursery. From him we learned how to forget as well as to forgive. Among all the men I have known in 'arious Walks of life I never knew a human being who was like him in the characteristic that he 'could never bear :1 grudge against any one. A11 enemy might do every- thing; in his power to destroy him. but my father never struck back. If he could. he would not only forâ€" give, but he would go any distance to I SERVE AEI) It. was HELP AN ENEMY. because my father's serâ€" centurv could plead with sinners to moms were the products of a Spirit come to Christ. with the energy and ï¬lled life that the milllous were able enthusiasm and intensity with. which to find comfort in him. Whenever he and - :‘1‘1‘1~111pli:-:11' ‘ 1111:11111 chamber ‘.’ ('et'lz'iuly to 1111 his Work as Paul and Peter 111111 .1111111 Were called to 111.1 flu-111:. He was praver and 1'11111111111111111 with (Ind. and just as 171-1111i11ly may plead for 3.111: ejil‘t 11f Spirit. “1111111 you go the Holy with the 111111 the 111's passing away was as 111; himself would have had it 111' his own wish had been consulted. and ‘ were decei 1â€" 1 lle practically died in 1111- bar'r' 01111 Sunday he Was preaching" 111 flu-Rico. the. next 1111 his deathbed. For live long; weeks he lingered, but Hod mercifully benumbed the Worn- 11111, and tired brain. at all. lle awoke recognize and at wife and children. But. conversation Was an impossibility between him and the 111111111101's of his family durâ€" ».~:_ long enough to 111;: the weary days and nights be" We were all there : 1111‘ was sick. cvcept those of the fmnilv who had preceded 111111 to the other side and who were Waiting: to give him a welcome. We repeated 11113 11111 verse so often spoken by his own lips When round my dying: lwd assemble those I love. A dear old family friend uttered a s1v1~ctpt'a,\'c-1'. That watched and waited 1111111 his tnorlal life was lifted info the heavenly life. There were a few tears. a few call- ings of goodbv. 111‘ slipped ilWflV so quietly we could not tell when 1101 He was asleep. The tirâ€" 1-11 heart. ceased to heat. The 11111 sweet restful look came back to the loving: face. “'1‘ a little while in the faulilv plot. in beautiful Greenwood. As I lifted 111v hand over the open grave to \thS g'llllt‘. pronounce the benediction. I said 1111 myself. “So 111av we all live and 111111111: that, when our work is done We may go to our rest: in the full conviction that when we awake it will he like this gloriï¬ed spirit in the likeness of his Lord." -â€"â€"â€"_+ ~ ALL WELL SA’l'lSFIED. into the Two 111011 were ushered private ollicc of Abraham Levy. the, lawyer, the other day. and stood in silence before 111111. “Well ‘3†said Mr. Levy. "You ask 111111," said one of the 111011 in a hoarse whisper. "Wait, 11 minute," “untvhe he'll guess it." "Come, conic. gentlcnwn, my time is valuable," interrupted Mr. Levy. "W11 are twin brothers." chorused the two. "and we thought you’1 have guessed it.†Mr. Levy looked anxiously at the door. at. the same furtively at the two 1111311. and con- tinucd 111 a faint; voice "Is that all ‘2" "No," continued one of the strange pair. “We wish to ask you a. question. Our father died 11 short. time ago. We were reu. He left. 11 paper in which he said that his oldest son was to have all his property. but; neither of us is the oldest, so what are we going to do ‘2" "How much did your father leatvo?’ asked Mr. Levy. “l“i1e dollars and twenty-ï¬ve cents." chorused the two men. "ltiviue it." answered the lawyer. “1.1111 what is your fee for this ad- vice 2’" as'red one of them. "191211 dollars." replied Mr. Levy. produced the fee and p. it over. saving at the same tine that. Mr. Levy had relieved them of 11 great mental burden. Then they left. the office beaming. 'l'l 111111111": 1 i 1 '111111 .‘111. 2. .'\1)1'tl:v;111 â€vithout salt-s. 1 ,, . . , 111:†:1‘~'!.',11L (111 1 «Nu Ll ‘ l t" 1111‘ o. 7â€"}10 .1’ s111'1~ lle suffered not ‘ times call for his‘ was 1111. We 1 laid him away for1 said the other ;. time g'11111ci11g1 his only child-v '4 11: littlllili: 'l‘ot'ollto, Ap: il ;_"..>.-â€" ‘1'11111‘1L*‘)~:o. 1. V 1‘1111‘1'1; Hay, 1111i X. 1., .11‘1'11;1'l'l!. 321' lrlti hilt/l 1 r: 1 Km. L5 731' 11111 111: ,.11113;1:11i,11l111 '1'1':11.E;v.1-.~1:. \xifll sl'j'crr :11). '.’ V ' "(111‘ freight. 2 blvl 1111' FRW'H .‘\o. :3 Q1;- :1 1:" l l'l’i'lL’lH, 11111111311. '7,- 1 , 11.1111“. *"mdl. $1111â€. 511*; at .1 .'.1". 11.: and 3111' 111l1'.l 1'1‘1‘11, ‘ifnf I; (l' ‘ 1-111‘11) while (111-'1“ 4111- :11), L.‘ â€.1’_ e_._1' ~«;1'1::1211; ilu-y' 1);,I'1'1-rl :1“ 1111c i frc 111:, while altlc was bid l':l"' frcfe ls. Bald 1 11),:1f'd .171: Did ('111'11â€"n’1 1"1"1)1 X11 2 yellow 11: 344' W'W‘i. will: \‘1'1'81. 112111 1111-11111310-1 137.31: 1.411: No. 1.’ li1l.‘.l'll. 1‘“‘1\:U. L3 11‘3‘1'1‘1'11 :11 :17“ l‘l’l'li'lll. :111‘1',‘ 1.},1111,1-1l t1» I’:>;". “'11s 1111: 11:1111‘111 t'v'n-i;;l:1, on. \1‘1111 ‘--l1'l;11'l 1111: l'I‘.‘.-_ll1‘.:‘1111‘11_ l" A'l‘l';1:11- i. 151151;» sit-1111.? 1:1 11";1' Hurley-"l 111‘ 111 1111' :'<»1‘s1..' S2 "."1 111' '1' 1311.'1-' K. 11.111 ,._vr11';-~» ...-.r 1;1:z1= privzs 11::1'111‘111251'23. 1 iiS‘an'lnl .1. ‘111 «11:11111‘1, 1.1 111 5'11: Sag-111‘. ' lit'nnkâ€"JI‘EH‘ 111'1l‘lx1'1 15 (11111. K] 111 51.1.3 11:11" 111 1'1_\'. 2" 11:1,“. 11:1lv'rlâ€"'"l~'::1- llllll'l\('l 1;: I'Y‘M \ti'lr 1.13" (112‘: 111111. 'l'i.-1nll1‘~'. £54150 [1) Silk-1.3, (12‘1 'zl'ï¬, iv" for .\rt), 1. SM;:\~.’â€"~'l'llc is «illict. (‘11? t (11111111 :11 >13 to 3.7.1.117); illilzl‘ll'lxl’ll. .1 11:1.s 1'11: lt‘uc 1111' 1117 111‘ ‘1' ( . l’oultr‘x‘vâ€"Z 1'1'1Aipts 11‘1‘1‘ small. “'9. 11:11:111zâ€"l’1‘cs‘111.111011lurkejv's. 1:1 to 1711' per lb: chickens. 771‘11132'}. [1111-1 1131' 111 s:, 1:1-.1,.r.,-~ s 111 the. lit-3' , . 1‘111:1111c:1~-'l‘1‘.1' luarlvct is 1311::. with car lots 11:11111-1l at 4'17 to 7111' pur .11au'. on track. 111111 snzall 1111s 1:! Hu'w', 'l'lll'i 11Aâ€! f f1l.\1l1\'l':'1">1. lluttcrâ€"Thv receipts are fair. and rpriccs generally are stc'uiv. We. 111101112â€"(711111'1- 141,1 rolls. 18 111 i‘.)c; choice large rolls. 17 to 181‘; second grades. 111115111111 tubs. 17 to 1141:; low 1:111111's, 12c. ('1‘1'111121f1'). pilots 111 flair supply at. 22.7 to ‘2ch; solids. :2 ‘ to 211'. Fire‘sâ€"The 111:11'lLL-t is slcadv, with a, good 110111111111. l’riccs unchanged at 1:351- pnr (107.1111. 1 (.‘hcescâ€"Market. is ï¬rm: finest Sep- ltcmber. 121': under grades. I'll-i lo 111'; new. lllc. 1 -. HUGS AND I’llflVlSlOXN. l 1 l'rvssod hoes are unchanged. products in fair 111-111111111. and ill'e quote: lacon. 111111 and 1'as1- 1111s. 1111).. short cut. $22 1 Smoked Illeatsâ€"-'ll;1111.~=. 131': break- lfast bacon. 111': rolls. 11c: backs. l-l Ito l 141': and shoulders, 10.1.1: Lardâ€"The 1111-11'kct, is unchanged, with good demand. “'0 111111111:â€" E'J‘inrces. 11 to 1111': tubs. lllc; pails. ‘llffcz compound. ft to ('11-. 110;; 1:1'111. long clear. lI-‘c in Mass pork. $21; . lf.\'l’l'l-'.’l.‘1 STATES MARKl-I'l‘rl. 1 Milwaukee. April 2‘). ~ “111-atâ€" lligrhct’: No. 1 Northern, Tie; .“10. 1111. 711.311 July, 7834-. R_v1-~.\’t1'ady, X11, 1, (1111-. ll111'l13vâ€"11‘h'121; No. 2, â€701': sample. (it) to liltgc. Hornâ€"â€" ï¬lulv. 1371312 Minneapolis, April 29 â€"\\'heat clos< 111â€"May. 7713c; July. 7711': 1111 track, No. 1 hard, 7113c: N11. 1 Northcrn, :7651': No. 2 Northern, 75:11. Higher; lllrst patents. 34.1“ to $4.20; second ido. $3.95 to 31.0.3; first clears; $21; gsccond clears. 32.271 to $2.213. llrau 'â€"ln bulk, $14 to SJ 1.5171, 1 Duluth. April 29,â€"Wlxcat closedâ€"- lCash. No. 1 hard, Tllg‘c: No l Nor- }thorn. 7613c; No. 1. Northern. 7151'; lMay. 7112c: July. 773C: .‘11;111il1>b;1. V0 0 .1 1] Northern. cash. 771:1'; May, 7.3-;c; ,No. 2 Northern, Tilï¬e ' C()1‘ll'--64C. Bull'allO. April 29.â€"â€"l"lourâ€"~1-'ir1;11-t‘. Wheatâ€"Spring; easy; .\'o. 1 Northern, ('arloads. Hllc. Cortiâ€"iflna-ttlwl; No.1 1,2 While. 5111.17 NO. I} (11)., :1111'; \11, 2 mixed, 47.}.c asked: barley. HN‘ 111 (19c spot. lbwâ€"No offerings. . (hxtsâ€"lï¬gc. Ll'v'l'l STUCK MAllKl'I'l'S. . . At 1111- market t11~1la_v there was a. ilighlcr local enquiry, llccaflsc the ibutchcrs say their customers will {not pay the enhanced prices 1 Good to choice shipping cattle was 1Wol‘tl1 from 5 to 61' per pound: for a Ich extra prime selections from 15 Ito 251' more per cwt vvas paid. 1 For good 111 choice butcher cattle lpriccs range from 11.}. to ï¬le per lpound; for picked lots from 10 to 3171c more per cwt was malizod, but; 53c was the practically top price {cc good butcher stull'. A large proportion 01' 111â€"day's re- ceipts were composed ' of stockerg' which are worth from $3.15 to $3.511 pcl‘ cwt. (.‘alvos arc selling: Cheap. at from 13:2 to $71 each for common to good, land up to $8 each for choice. Real. 11y good veal calves are wanted‘ 1 There is no change in other grades. ' "Small stuff" is not. quotam, changed. ' Sprim: lambs are Worth to $5 each. from $1 A ».~;.1 .1