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4 CO GRAM MARKETS ' This being Good Friday there will be no grain quotations today. LIVE STOCK PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., April 21. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, prime steers $9.25S.5,' good steers $8.65 9.16, tidy butchers $S.608.90. fair 17.6508.46, common $6.507.B0, com mon to fat bulla $5.00 8.00, common to tat cows $4.007.75, heifers 86.00 . 8.50, fresh cows and springers $40.00 080.00, veal calves $10.0li.00. . Sheep and lambs Supply; light, prime wethers 87.80 8.00, lambs $6.50 10.50. ! Hogs: Receipts 12, market lower, prime heavy 9.9510.00. mediums I9.95lu.00, heavy yofkers $9.95 10.00, light ,yorkrs $9.B09.65, pigs 9.009.75. roughs $8.759.00, sUgs $7.007.25, heavy mixed, $9.9510.00. :. CHICAGO UNION STOCK TARDS, 111.. April 21. Hogs: Receipts 18,000, market slow 5 10c lower, mixed and butchers $9.3o9.70, good heavies $$.159.75, rough heavies $9.159.30. light $9.15 9.70, pigs $.258.90, bulk of sales 9.65&9.5. Cattle Receipts 1,000, - market feteady, beeves $7.8510.00, covs and heifers $4.00 9.20, stockers and feed era $5.850 8.50,'calves $7.0010.00. Oheep: Receipts 7,000, market steady, natives and westerns $6.85 8.75, lambs $7.6011.10. CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O., April 21. Hogs: Receipts -2.700, market lower, packers and butchers $.509.70, comnon to choice $7.25ft9.00, pigs and lights 46.00 9.10. stags $6.006.50. Cattle: Receipts 900, market steady, calves $5.0010.75. Sheep: Receipts 100, market steady. lambs steady. INDIANAPOLIS 4 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.," April 21.Hocs: Recelnts 6.000. market 10c lower, best hogs $9.75, heavies $9.60 0.75 Diss J6.008.75. bulk of sales $9.6569.70. Cattle: Receipts 750, market active, choice heavy steers $8.50. light steers $6.7509 CO, heifers $6.00(59.00, cows $3.25S.J0, bulls S5.00&7.5'), calves $i.00(g9.00. , ,; Sheep . and . lambs: . Receipts ino. market cteady. prime sheep $8.00, lambs .$6,0011.00. , . ., 1 PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK. Auril 21. Live poultry Easier, fowls 2021. Butter easier,' creamery - firsts ZZZ5. Egg3 steady, 21 23. CHICAGO CHICAGO. April 21. Butter: Receipts 5.815 tubs, firsts 32324. Egg receipts 36,015 cases, firsts 20 20. Live poultry: Chickens 17, roosters 13. Potatoes, 30 cars, Wisconsins 70 88c. RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies $9.50 Heavy mixed ..... $9.50 Mediums $950 Heavy yorhers $9.50 Light yorkers . 8.25 Pigs $7.00 Stags ...$37 CATTLE Butcher steers ............ $7.00 8.00 Heifers ....... .......... .$6.0007.00 Cows ...$4.50 6.00 Calres $9.00 SHEEP Top lambs .......,........,...$10.00 Sheep .....i.......$5.006.00 PRODUCE (Corrected Dally by, Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c 7. J- ' : Couatry butter, paying 22c to 28c; selling. 30c to 38c. -Eggs, paying 17c; selling. 20c. BOILS AND PIMPLES ) s. s. s. RE Standard for Fifty Years. ' Modern sciene has proyn that belU anJ carbuncles, pimples end unslfhtly skin blotches are the dantrer sijnals of diseased blood. Scaly skin and itching.' of Kctems, Scrofula rahes all skin diseases are arrrarated by bad blood It's the Infected blood that's danferous. Don't wait for the bolls. . If you have pimples and blotches, take Instant action. Pimples tell you that your blood Is filled with Impurities. Tou must .wash out your blood, strengthen and stimulate it to healthy action with Nature's own blood tonic 8. S. 8. It is the standard b-ood purifier of the world. Don't use any drug-s. don't use ointments and salves. S. S. S. reaches the Hood, drives out the Impurities, i It makes healthy perspiration the poison Is literally sweated out through the skim Boils, blotches. Ecsems. and' the Scrofula indications disappear. It dcs what salves and lotions can -never dolt roes to the very root of the trouble by reaching- the blood. Tour skin Becomes clear and you soon feel the vigor of the return of perfect heatlh. 8, S. S. is purely vegetable. Tou can get it at any druggist's, but you must take S. 8. & Let us tell yea about -hiood diseases. Write Tor book of facts, "What the Mirror Tells." If yours is a long-standing case, write for expert advice to Swift Jror

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-Country lard, paying 10c, - selling is. -. , - v , Creamery butterr selling 42cPotatoes; selling- $1.45 per bushel.1 Young - chickens, dressed, paying 22c. sellinsr. 28c - ' . I FEED QUOTATIONS . Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay, telling JlS.tW&n.Oo. Oats, paying 40c. . ' ' Corn, paying 65c. - -'Middlings. $28.00..; " 5 :OU meal, $880. . ; ' j, , , Bran, selling. $27.00. : Salt. $1.40 a barrel ' ;i - Tankage. $4S.GQ, tonCOAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & KlefcJth). Anthracite cnestnut. JS.60: anthracite store or egg. $8.35: - Pocahontas lump or egg,. $5.75; mine run. $4.60; slack. $4.00: Winifred Jump: 84.75; Campbell's lump, $4.?5; Kanawha lemp, $4.75: : Indiana lump. $4.00: Hocking Valley lump. $4.50; Jewel lump. $5.00: Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee tump.' ; 5.25; coke ail sizes, $7.00; cut and slack. $3; for carrying coal. SOe per ton. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS 12 14 9 14 59 36 28 29 . 2 3 .3' 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 M 2 95 115 364 346 173 185 209 290 935 686 710 1060 1380 $8.50 8.75 8.83 9.00 i 9.65 9.70 9.70 9.75 7-50 7.65 STEERS 8.00 8.35 ,8.75 6.00 7.50 8.75 9.00 4.50 6.00 6.25 6.75 7.40 6.50 6.35 7.25 8.00 5.00 8.00 8"50 9.00 9.00 HEIFERS 535 410 420 726 755 785 975COWS 3 1140 1 .......I 1230 BULLS 620 890 1150 12S0 60 130 165 146 -180 CALVES READY FOR DEBATE . . . . .. ... ', . .., . ; . ..v. v.-..;. ... .. ... . L ; Tonight at the high .school auditorium representatives of four -high schools of the Sixth district will contest for the right to represent the district at the state discussion at Bloomington.' May 5. The ' schools entered and the names of their respective entrants are: New Castle, Russell Trabue; Greenfield, Robert L. Mason; Shelby ville. James Briggs; Richmond, Kaipn Nicholson. suoject of discussion will be "Municipal Home Rule.' The first speaker win take tne floor at 8 oclock. ELECT MORE OFFICERS. Organization of the Master Painters' and Decorators' association was completed Wednesday night. Gilbert Scott was elected vice president and Edward Hunt, treasurer.

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. ROME. April 21. By. capturing CoL, Di Lana, a lofty peak in the Dolmite Alps, Italian troops, crowned with su& cess an engineering .. task undertaken only -when direct military measures failed after causing .- heavy losses, to theritalians. The j?eak was defended by 1,000 Kaiser - Jaegers, picked. A ustrian mountaia troop's. : They were practically wiped out when an explosion of mines blasted tha Austrian defenses.' Only 120. of the. thousand defenders survived. 1..;V'' ; '.. Solemn religious services were held along the Italian fronttodajrt celei brate the fall of Col Di-Lana, the cap ture of which gives the Italians dominance over the Dolomite road In the Li vinallonga valley and the railway Junction, at T.oblach., ... - Make Many' Attacks. " Last fall the Italians, made .countless attacks against Col Di Laa. They suffered heavy v losses, but succeeded in surrounding the mountain only on three sides. Its capture by assault was found impossible and !the task was then turned over -o the 'enjirieering corps. For five months the engineers labored night and day Three long tunnels-were bored into the mountain. Under cover of the heavy snow hundreds of men worked without cessa

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tfltiA tion tovicctimpllsh the task before the spring" thaw came. They succeeded. -- . When, the .tunnels leading' into the heart . of , the mountain were finished many tons of high exploaives were carried within and the three tunnels were blown up simultaneously by electricity from a point seven miles away. ; The "effect of the explosion was terrific. The whole peak was blown , up. The blast was heard at Toblach, thirty mlles away. j -: v. ... ; i".r ' 1 " i .' I, , LOIIE BANDIT RODS PASSEliGED TRAIN ; -ANGOLA, , La., Ap'ril 2L A. lone bandit today held up a passenger train on "the' Louisiana Red River and Navigation railroad near here, shot the express messenger and ; scaped with money and jewelry valued at several thousand dollars.; The express messenger will. die. . . One ton of whale blubber will yield 200 gallons of oil.

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' The heavy rains of yesterday caused $200- damage loathe property of J. C Steele at Eleventh. and. Main streets where excavation is being made preparatory to the erection ; of a threestory building. 4 .The walls caved, in along the south side under the cement alley roadway. Lightning struck a sewer "manhole" at. South C street between Sev enteenth and Eighteenth streets- caus ing a damage of several dollars. . The iron was broken : into ' many small pieces. r CROCKETT DROPS OUT LAFAYETTE, Ind.. April 21. William . Crockett , today . decided not to make the race for lieutenant governor before the Democratic state convention next week. ' He was the first to enter the race, but says he has given way to Fred N Van Nuys of Indianapolis. fNSISTS VILLA DEAD EL PASO, Tex., April 21. Andreas Garcia. Mexican consul here, todav re ceived' a dispatch from! the de facto government? information bureau at Mexico City, containing an Interview with Minister of War Obregon. in which he states that he exnecta con firmation of the death of Villa at any moment. FRENCH CLAIM r Continued From Page One. -- ment of the Haumont-Vaux front the kaiser's troops launched a furious at tack which enabled them - to capture a: few trenches .near the Douaumont pond. The French, made their answer td this attack under cover of ; darkness and in a night assault completely ejected the Germans from the posit ions which they, had captured. There is combined rejoicing in WALK

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the arrival of Russian soldiers to fight en the western front There-had been considerable Impatience' over General Joffre's failure to strike back at the Germans, but he was apparently await ing the moment when the fury of the Teutons' .offensive' should ' weaken. This seems to have come. The French ((' V mar.

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troops accordingly, are striking., and striking hard. , The Paris newspapers are filled with -encomiums for the Russian army that has landed at Marseilles. The correspondents sent to witness the official ceremonies attending the ' disembarkation declare the Slav soldiers to. be the embodiment of all things military.

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