DISCOMFORTS OF ACTING. lomt Imlds Pacta or ths Tlly Ufs of Stay op!s. The Janitor has an Important hear ing on the actor's condition, which finds Its expression In his playing and possibly on his norvous organiza tion. He supplies the house, and, In most cases, furnishes quarters fortho actors such as no soif-respectlng slave owner would In the old days have condemned a slave to occupy. For the public nothing Is too good. For the actor, on the other hand, anythlDg Is good enough. Instead of silken draperies, ho finds only a tat tered curtain on the window, If, In deed, he find a curtain at all, or even a window which it might cover. Instead of soft, comfortable chairs,' one wooden chair, none too clean, or a chair minus a hack, will be the on' ly seat, and not Infrequently, If ho wishes to stt down, he must do so on his trunk. Instead of delicately tinted walls, he will find dirty walls which have not been treated even to a coat of whitewash for years. While In the auditorium a soft carpet covers the floor, In the actor's room a car- pet rarely exists, or, if by chance there be something which once was a carpet, it is so dirty that it would be better away. The washing appli ances of the actor's room, if they are found at all, usually consist of a small basin with a tap of running water. ka Most peoplo would expoct that, as the winter is the theatrical season, and the paints used by tho actors are made with grease, hot water would be at hand. Hut this Is rarely the case, and In many Instances running water in the dressing-rooms Is un known. It is not uncommon for act ors to refrain from using tho basins, preferring to remove the "make up as well as possible with vasellno, and to wait until the hotel )s reached to complete this portion of the toilet. Tin basins and buckets are not the worst that I have seen "on the road," for once the water was in dirty, bat tered, old lard-tins, and basins had to be bought by our manager. Forum. At Home. The highest style of being at home grows out of a special state of the affections rather than of the intellect Who has not met with individuals whoso face would be a passport to any society, and whose manners, the un studied and spontaneous expressions of their Inner selves, make them rlsl bly welcome wherever they go, and attract unbounded confidence towaid them In whatever they undertake. They are frank, because they have nothing to conceal; afTable, because their natures overflow with benevo lence; unllurrlcd, because they dread nothing; always at home, because they carry within themselves that which can trust to Itself anywhere and everywhere purity of soul with fullness of health. Such are our best guaranties for feeling at home in all society to which duty takes us, and In every occupation upon which it obliges us to enter. They who live least for themselves are also the least embarrassed by uncertainties. Caring for Foundling. Australia has irlven un uMnaafho- the maintenance of foundling hos pitals, and orphan asylums, and has substituted for this the system of placing cDiidren in private homes, until such time as they are able to care for themselves. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root enres II Kidney sod. Bladder trouble Pampb let and Consultation frna, Labratory Liuglmni pton, N. V. The globe of the eye is moved by six mus- 10 Reward. 100. Ths waders of tbla paper will be pleaaed' ( learn that there Is at rant one dreaded illneaee that science haa been able to euro in all Ita ;taea. and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belli eoon f.Al0 d.l,'MTre4ulr, constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and aTiving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assistlug nature in doing Ita work. T he proprietors have so much faith la it curative powers that they offer One Hun dred lxHsrs for any case that It fulls to cure, bend for list of testimonials. Address ear- fc FAJ- C.HHir Co., Toledo, O. , asv Sold by Druggists, J&c There are over 100,000 State mllltla in the United HtAtee. Pure and Wholesome Quality Commends to publle approval the California liquid laxative remedy, Hyrup of rig It Is pleasant to thetaste and by aotlng gontly on the kidneys, liver and bowels to olounte the system effectually, it promotes the health and oomfort of all who use it, nud with millions It is the best and only remedy. Van I.evden painted bla first great picture, but oi Bt. Hubert, at tha age of 12 yeurt. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, gives freshness and elearuess to the complex ion and cures constipation, & aw., 60 els., X If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thninp. sou's Kyu-wulur. Druggists sell uiXV' pur ut. IVoali and Woary Overcome by the heat or extraordinary exer tion, the physical system, like a machine, ueeda to be renovated and repaired. The blood needs to be purllled and invigorated Hood's VfelfAa. Sarsa parillu an1 the nerves and Cures muscles strengthened by noou HorBMparii- Ill, which oruates on sw ifaWi appetite, removes thnt tired feeliug and gives sweet, sound, refreshing sleep. Hood's Pllla cure all liver id, iffia. l'K U 0 '. " FREE! TUIC 1kllCC I FUwHuhm. kesuassVsior. Inld IvIMrt I Uood, uroua lisuula. Malls m la satksss U Luis Uos cut from Lion colTse Wrapper, and a 3-caat slump to is Writs lor mi or uur outer um rrs . W0QLI0H SPICE CO.. i.-, tM Uuiiw bL, 10100, O. LATEST NEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Transpiring the World Over. Important Events Briefly Told. rwrs, aocipists, rTAMTtr.s, t.to. The Wcstlngliouso electric nnrt manufact uring plnnt In l'lttsmirg was dnmngnit by lire Mommy nignt to me extent oi to, wo. Wednesday morning George Simons, an seed cltir.cn of Oreenburg, I'a., was thrown from a bor-e, nnn ft Is tbougnt fntnliy injur ed, hw suoiiuter, tingn and arm ucingDronen Two employes of tho Homestead steel works wero bndly Injured on Sfondny. They (rere John Hoover and Charles Hmltb. Hoovor had his skull fractured and Smith was burned, it Is thought they are fatally njureu. The cyclone which swept over the Culdsd Ileal in Hpnln on Monday was accompanied by a terrlMo storm of ball. Over 200 persons were Injured and several thousand domestic animals were killed. The damage to crops in tno province Is estimated at t 300,000. A fire In Pittsburg on Tuesday morning de stroyed Itlethmuller's machine shop, causing a loss oi several tnousnna dollars ana tnrow- Ing 20 men out of employment. Mr. Klcth mullor made a specialty of repairing large priming presses ana lost many valuable tools. rSIMIS AMD TENALTirS. Jnmes H. Cummlngs. nn actor committed suicide nt New York, Tuesday morning by snooting ntmseii in tne nesit The execution of Cnserlo Santo Oeronlmo. tho assassin of President Cnrnot took place nt Lyons, France. Tbnrday morning at 6:45 o'' clock. . He walked SO yards from bis ceil to the scnfTold. As he was being fastened down ue cneo "Vive i Auuriuic. ronrta. The Chinese cable lines to Corea have been cut off, and totally Interrupted. A ffre destroyed several warehouses at Vienna, Austria, on Monday night, causing a loss oi roou,uw. The new Handel's bank building nt Hrnth ma Nemeth, collnps"d Tuesday, lmrying 1(1 workmen In tho ruins. Kiva of I hom wero extricated severely wounded. It is feared that tue otners are acttu. Tho rebels In Kouth Africa nre murdering Hie Boor farmers and are burning their home steads. A body of 100 Doers are proceeding to the relief of the occupants of the Govern ment buildings at Agntlia which nre beselged oy tno rcoeiuous I umrs. The Kaffirs In North Trnnrnnl are In open revolt. They have blocked the road from Murchlsoa, have burned the homesteads and have captured cattle. The Kaffirs are now besieging the headquarters of the resident and government buildings nt Agatha. Troops nave vwu mutiny aispaicuea to tue scene. MISCXLLAXEOl. Coke Is to be tested as a smokeless fuel fot the U. 8. navy. P. D. rcrchraent. colonel of the Fourteenth regiment of Pennsylvania militia, died nwiuesany ac nis nome in I'lttsourg. The United Htntes cruiser Charleston has been ordered to Join the other American snips in the eastern water. The corner stone of the new Hnlvntlon Army building, on Fourteenth street, nenr (roadway, New York, which will cost t820- uuu, was mm Tuesday. A new gospel ship called the Morning Star Is being fitted out nt Chicago. It is going souiu on tue Mississippi wuere tne mission aries who will live on board will lubor among iue negroes. Walter Wellman and party have arrived nt Tromsoe, Norway, from the Artio regions, where their steamship, the Ilagnvnld Jarl.wns completely crushed In the Ice, compelling them to abandon their attempt to reach the North I'oie. The Republican convention of Wicomico county, Md., assembled at Salisbury, showed tbeirapprecintton of Senator Gorman.Demo- ...., ..viniiKuu), a ivtviuuuu l-UIIJIIieuu- Ihg his untiring efforts in behalf of protec tion. A reunion of nil the Baptist in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio is scheduled for Thursdny, August 23, at Hobenley park, Pittsburg. Ten thousand people are expect ed to gather within the classic shades or the great plenure ground and partake In all man. nor of games sport, bear speeches, witness competitive drills by boys' Brigade and meet oiu turn new acuuaintauees. CHOLERA IN LONDON NOW. The Dread Disease Also Breaks Out in a Russian Fort. A death from cholera has occurred at Bat- tenon, a portion of Loudon, Eng., on the Surrey side of the Thames. Cholera bos broken out at Illga. Tea noses of sickness from that disease are reported by the autori fles. Three fresh eases of obolera and death from the disease have been reported at Am sterdam. At Rotterdam one fresh cose of cholera is announced, and one ease is report ed from Purmereud. At Maestriat there has been one death from oholera, and one death from the same disease is reported from Woraorveer. A dlspatoh from Vienna says thnt during Wednesday and Thursday there were 268 new cases of cholera and ltil deaths in Ualicia, and M ucy case und 28 deaths in BukowJnu, ANARCHISTS IN LONDON. Many of Them Going to That City From the Continent. During the lost few days ovor 40D anarchists have landed in London. A sneolal hn - of tho Scotland Yard polioe force Is very busy wuiomng over tue newaomors. The Scotland Yard men firA saalaftn.1 I... - A - . - ... . ..j n ,mK u I in L u j u O- tectives from the different police divisions .... ..n.u ,,i,iiu,u, oiiibi commissioner of polioe, is personally directing the measures tuktin to watch nvs. Bii1 K i .... nnnrchlsts Just landed. There is much ex citement and great activity in anarchist Circles thote. ABANDONS HIS ARMY. Coxey Sends His Horses Home and Leaves Hu Followers in Jail. Jucob B. Coxey, the orguulzer of common- wealers, paid a brief visit to "Camp Lost Liberty," near Hyattsville, Md., Tuesday and after a very exciting Interview with the five remaining nieu who were not sent to the house ol serrectlou, loll for Washington, tak ing with him the eight hones of the uuiup, which h Inter shinned to his home in Mas. slllon.O. ile und nis son Jessie have return. ed to Ohio. Ue bus left the army to its fate. Chides Sink a1 Japanese Cruiser. A Vlntorln U f l I, Bu.,a ran... er Empress of Japan, which left Yokohama nupuB, u, uw itirivu iierv. sua uriugs news of the capture of Li Hung Chang's old and favorite dispatch boat, luuig Yung. She also briUifS nUWS Of tll sIllLInu hi. Mrut nlnua lun. anise cruiser by the Chinese mau-of-war Chen-Yuen, commanded by Admiral - Liu raniceug. juh wapunese papers uon t give the name of the cruiser that was suuk, and only refer to her aiukiiitf aiuiiimIIw in ni.n.u coruur of tho papers. PROMINENT PEOriE. Two of Pallmnn's brothers are ministers. Mas. Batabd Tatlo now lives in New Tork City. Tns Kaiser Wilholm. of Germany, Is said to receive more than 600 letter a day on an average. FnAxctsqtic Bakcet, ttaa famoos Parisian aramatia critic, is tne latest convert to Veg etarianism. Matob Oii.mor declines under any cirenm stances to be renominated for the mayoralty of New York City. Htv. Da. Talvadi will preach In New Tork City In Madison Square Gordon after his return from abroad. Loan SAUsMjftt turn the scales at 853 ponnus in his boots. Mr. Gladstone, on the other hand, weighs less than 117 pound. Tn Count of Eulenbnrg, the newOerman Ambassador to the court of Vienna, is an author, a composer, a singer and a linguist. Edison has a disbelief In doctors general ly. Whenever his liver Is ont of order he at tends to the matter personally by reducing himself to a vegetarian diet. WaxKxvaa President Cleveland is asked by an enthnslastlo mother to kiss her baby he always declines. "The best of my reason Is," bs explains, "that the babies never like it." A onr.AT many persons, including not a few Woshlngtonlans. are unaware of the fnct thnt a daughter of President Tyler is living at the Louise Home, In the National Capital. Tb Commander-in-Chief of the Korean army Is an American, and a Chicago man nt that Major Dye. He Is a graduate of West Point and served on the Union sida during the Civil War. CBABt.ti Asnrow, a constable of Dlnas Mawdday, Wales. Is known as the "literary policeman." He has written a "Life of Bishop Morgno," a "Biography of Welsh Literature, " and several other learned works. Pnixcg RotATtn Bosap artx, who fs now the hope of the Bonapartists, Prlnoe Victor being poor and In exile, Is building a palace on the Avenue d'lena, In Paris, of so splen did a kind that It will be one of the show places of the capttal. Btoos Faezart, a rich Member of the Italian Parliament, is so convinced of the truth of Tolstoi's social theories that ha has ceased to be a landed proprietor and now describes himself on his visiting cards as "agriculturist and fisherman." Thc. new Lord Chief Justice, Russell, who has Just taken his seat, makes a striking fig. nre on the bench. Clad in a new white wig and a bright gray gown, he is the personifi cation of dignity. He has taken with him to the bench his fnmous snuff box. Naoabab, the recently deceased chief of the Chippewas, 1s said to have held theoffloe for 100 yoars. The tribe has held a grand pow-wow near Fon-du-lac, and passing over the old chief's son, has elected Aunlmosson to be head ohlef over all the Chippewas. B. P. Cbesxt, Js, of Boston, Is said to be the wealthiest young man In New Eng land. He Is a Director of the Mexican Cen tral Railroad and of several other great rail way companies, and Is President of the lar gest land and irrigation company in Califor nia. Tbb ruler of Coburg, better known as the Duke of Edinburg, Is a man of many hobbles. Among them must be counted his curious mania for collecting miniature sil ver ships. At the present time he Is the proud possessor of a fleet numbering con siderably over fifty. Faost being a persistent enemy of the bl cycle the King of the Belgians has become one of its most ardent devotees In his do minions. He has tnken his favorite "ma chine" with him to Ostend, and has been seen rapidly traversing the Digue, accom panied by an alde-de-oamp, who Is as enthu siastic a cyclist a his royal master. . THE LABOR WORLD. Sax Fraxcisco has sixty anions. Chicago has 700 Union plumbers. U.xci.e Sax has 5000 Union clerks. , Massacbcsetts has 11,211 K. of L. Italy's railroaders demand less hours. Tbe A. R. V. strikes cost 100,000,000. Chinesc mason get twenty cents a day. Acoost 25 Is West Virginia's Labor Day. St. Louis laundry girls average ( a week. Labob is gaining power In Great Britain. Cbixrse farm servants get 17.50 per year. The world hu 300 profit-sharing concerns. Italian railroaders held a national con vention. The coal strike is estimated to have cost 190,000.000. Sax Fbakcisco will begin a crusade against jhlld labor. The National Bureau ot Labor was estab lished In 1HS4. President Debs, ot the American IUIlwa? Dnlon, was onoe a fireman. A hove where working women may live iheaply Is projected in Cleveland, Ohio. East LiVERPOOLfOhlolglrl pottery workers it ruck against a cut to sixty-five cents a day. A rinv of attorneys at Datrolt prosecutes free of eharge employers who do not pay wages. Tmw finmhep nf emnloras In the aervlce of American railways on Jane 30, 1893, was S78.602. Tbe National Labor Tribune savs that Dene's projected nnion ot all workingmen is Impracticable at present. Pbesidext McBamE. of the United Mine Workers, has advised his followers to seek relief In politics hereafter. An Iron Mountain CMIcb. ) Iron firm has voluntarily Increased the wages ot its em ployes twenty-five par esnt. Nearly 2000 strikers applied for their old positions on railroads at Chicago, but as their places were tilled by now men only a few were re-empioyoa. Delegates from twenty-four American Rnllwny Unions met in Chicago and de clared the strike off on all roads but tba Santa Fe and Eastora Illinois. A POTTERY TO BE CLOSED. Baltimore Employes Refuse to Acospt a tut .Biamea on the TarifE Officials of the Edwin Bannutt Potterv Com. pauy, ot Baltimore, have decided, in conjunc tion with other firms which are represented In tbe Potters' National association, to close iid their establishments In .ni..:- ..... .... -.. the pussugu of the new lonff bill. Tue reduc- UOU fruui Itfl to .4A ,.Mn it. l.u I u ... 1IVIU.-I t schedule caused General Malinger Bruue to uunupiujtioi a reuuction lu wages, 'i he men bad recently accepted a 12lJ per Cent. out. and pelUMM.1 a n ...... ln... ' P... kiln bauds quit Tuesday. lu a day or two ""v wiujuuyca win nave completed tne orders on bund, and tbe pottery will then shut down. , Mars Haa No Atmosphere. Prof. Cftiniiliell rJ T.lctr nh.u......... k. A " i . " - -.. . i.kjij wrv un moustrnted with the spectroscope that the pluuet Mars presents no evldenue of having an atlnosnhHrn Prnf Hf,l,!..n uu..- il r - --". nj. .1111 i, any atmospheric pressure exists it is not as grout as on our highest mountains, nud thus popular fancies couoeruiuit that pluuet are outgrown. '' , ' Leprosy In Germany. -"' i,v,cfuiuoui reeorni snow that clKht wrsons buve died from Jcpruty, three of them sliiej. 1U7I in ,l.a :-.-i.r... ,i. . berg, Berlin, and 10 i-ersous, the report adds are now suffering from the disoose. . Crile has declined to Join Mexico la n proposed monetary conference for the es tablishment of a rata ot value botwoengold and silver. CATTLE MARKET REPORTS. I f'titllr nrr SfW nt. Ilirre Ainirm ire mnnhl. Iluy niv mlil nl ml in iyht, that if 20 prr rrnt tj mrfitbf) tjf from ''e irrlijlit. 7ier; tire inin gvom, mm is tier imjw or miminii(7.j Vtntral Stark Yariln I'tttuburj, I'a. cattle. Fxtra, 1 ,450 to l.COOIb I'rime. 1.300 to 1 4IHIIh , (lood, liO) to l,!HHilh Tidy, 1.050 to l.l.'.Ott Fair. W)0 to 1,00011 (.'ommon, 700 to 9,001b niKis. Heavy Philadelphia , Common to fair Vorkers nnd Orassers Houghs and stngs sur.r.p. Prime, 95 to 1 OOlh flood, S5 to OOlh Fair, 70 to Sum Common. 05 to 701b Hpiinir Lambs Veal Calves Heavy calves ,4 504 4 05 . 4 2M4 45 . 4 (KIT, 4 20 . 8 50fe 3 S5 . 2 HOft 8 10 . 2 00rti2 85 .... 8 7050 pigs 8 ton, 8 f,5 .... 8 2-ftB60 .... 4 01(64 45 8I54 8 40 2 7.VOS00 1 00 i 50 1 Oor. l 75 2 00ft 4 00 , 4 50ft COO 2 00ft'3 00 Baltimore. Tho market was moro active, with receipts light and prices for choice stock rather flrmer.the quotations being as follows: Cows 1.60ft 2.50 per 100 lbs; bulls tl.SOft) 2.50 per 200 Ilia; old oxen (2ft 2.50 per 100 II", fat beef cnttln, young steers 1,000 to l,2u0 lbs, 8.7fift 4 per 1110 II is lighter weights U00 ot .1.50 per 100 lbss fresh cows 20ft :iflperhoad. Calves-. Prices Improved nnd theivlvuneewns quite shnrp, with light nrrivals.nnd the quo tations as follows: choice venls 6(S5'n per Iti nnd rough to trood S.00ft 7.06 per head. Hhenp and Lambs Receipts and demand we fnlr, with prices firm for good stock. Quotations were as follows: spring Inmli SnVi cents per lb: 2n2.50 per liendi Hhccp good to choice 2n2' wnts er II,., nnd 2.60a 8 00 per head; common to fair l.OOal.50 per henil. Bwlne Tlie market closes strong nt Mondny's vnlues. Western 6.12'; nearby hogs 5.t0aA per 100 lbs gross. Roughs 4n4.73 per 100 lbs gross. Chicago Cattle Receipts 14.000 head: market steady: common to extra steers 61.85 ft 5.00: stockers and feeders 1. 75ft .1.25; cow and bulls 1. 25ft 3.25; cnlve 2.00ft 4.50. Hogs Receipts 24,000 head market steady nt S decline of aft'lOc; heavy 65.15ffi'5.(i0; com mon to choice mixed 65ft 5.55; choice osaort sd 5.45ft'5.50; light t5ft .M0; pigs 4.M)ft' 5.80. Kheep lteceliita l'i.OuO head; nmrket dull but steady, inferior to cholee t)lfe 3.25: lambs Tl.OOft 4.25. Cinclnnnti Hogs-Select shippers nono; elect hiitclt.ira K Ml. rilp,....J nn..b srs, 6.20ft'5.60; fair to good llifht. 5.20ft.5.40; jommon nnd rouirhs, 4.60ft 5.00. Cattle flood shippers, 8.76ft 4.25; good to choice, ISO; fair to medium, 2.50ft 3.25; common. 1. 00ft 2.25. Hhenp-Extras. 8.10ft 3.85; gooil iochr,l..n II Qlt&) UI. flnnimnn f-i- 1 II '1 . 2.00. Lambs Extras, 4.50ft 4.00; good to ciiuice, Q.tuta i.xoi common to xiiir, 2.1UW 1.80. Petroleum Market. Oil City Petroleum stngnant. BcptcmlHr options stationary at H0J4o bid. National Transit runs 7K.032 barrels; shipments HA.DhiI barrels. Buckeye runs 57,490 barrels; ship ments 42,302 barrels. MAKK1STH. IJIITKIU'RO. (TBE WHOLESALE PBIl Et ABE OIVES rklow) C.rnln, Flour and Feed. WHEAT No 1 Red 53 (S) 64 No. a Red VI K COKN-No. 2 Yellow, ear.... 69 60 High Mixed, car 67 68 No. 2 Yellow, thclled . IW fin OATH-NO. 1 White 38 89 No. 2 White 80 87 No. 3 White 84 85 Mixed Si S8 RYE No. 1 51 62 No. 2 Western, new 49 60 FLOl'lt- Funcy Winter pnt. 8 60 8 75 Faucy Hpriug patents 8 90 4 15 Fancy Straight Winter..... 2 H5 8 10 XXX Bakers 2 50 2 75 Tlva fl.in. o in a ok HAY Baled',' No." V Tfra'y.'.. 11 75 12 00 naieit, .o. 2 Timothy.... 10 00 11 00 Mixed Clover 10 50 11 00 Tlnnntliw lw.mMH.lH. IK An IK Ul .....w.... IIUIIKVIIIlllJ..., JU W JU VU TEED No. 1 W'h Md, ton.. 17 00 17 50 No.2 White Middlings.... 16 50 17 00 Brown Middlings 15 50 18 00 Bran, bulk 15 00 16 26 BTHAW Wheat 5 00 6 23 Oat . 6 50 6 00 Dairy l'rodnrt. BUTTER Elgin Creamery. 2 27 Faucy Creamery 22 23 Fancy Country Roll 16 18 Low grade and cooking... 8 12 CHEEHE Ohio, new .... .. O 4 New York, new loj 10i Wisconsin Hwlss IS 18 Limburger, new make.... 9 D't Fruit and Vegetables. APn.ER Fancy, V bbl . , . , f 8 00 8 25 BERR1EH Bluckberiies 8 10 Huckleberries, palls 80 100 WATERMELONH- Oeorcla, each 10 IS CANTELOLTE8- Ann Arundel, per sug bbl. 8 00 3 60 BEAXH N. Y. and M perbu 2 00 2 10 Lima, lb ' 4r 6 POTATOES Fine Htato. on track, bbl.. 2 15 2 25 From store, bbl 2 23 2 60 CABBAGE Home grown, crates , 2 00 8 23 ONIONH Egyptian, 100 lb bags.... 2 25 '2 60 Houthern. " " .... 8 23 2 60 Houlhorn, bushel crates... t5 76 I'oullry, i:tc. Live Chickens, t pair.... 60 t 60 Hprlng Chickens 25 60 Live Uuuks, ' pair 40 60 Iresed Ducks, 4 lb 10 11 Druascd Chickens, lb. mix 9 10 " " young select ,15 18 Dressed Turkeys, V lb.... 11 12 EOOH-l'o, and Ohio fresh.. . U4 18 FEA'l'HEllS- Extra Live Oeose, V lb 85 . CO No. 1 Ex. Live (ioese, V lb 40 43 Country, large, packed 85 40 MiscellMiieous. KEEDB-Clover, 02 lbs ...... 8 25 fiO Timothy, priiuo 2 CO 2 03' BlueOrass.. 140 1 (HI RAOH Country mixed..... i 1 UOXEY-Wblto Clovur 12 IS Buckwheat 9 10 MAPLE KYHUI'-New 60 60 C1DEM Country .sweet. bbl. 6 0J 0 60 CINCINNATI. " FLOUR..... f 8 50 ft 8 75 WHEAT No. 2 Red 60'. . 61 RYE-No. k 4,1 COHN-Mixed MU 'TS 81" ' 1 82' EOOH n lil'T'JEM-Oliio Creamery.. 19 20 I'llll.AllKI.I'IIIA. FLOUR.,., . 300 8 25 WHEAT-No. 2 Red filji' 6b'- COHN-No. 2 Mixed 61 (13 OAT8-N0. 2 White 3fi 87 BL'TTEM -Creamery, extra. 22'i' 23 EOGB-l'a. tlrsts . , 17 NKW YORK. " FLOUR P.iteut 8 50 8 67 WHEAT No.2 Red ' 6sV RYE Htate. . , , 12 CORS-No. 2 , , 67 67,'t' OATH-White Western ' 84 BUTTER--Creamery 13 '' 10 EtiGo-Hlateaudl'ctn 17 w JUL crcat great qualities making a trial of it. The ROYAL BAKING POWDER takes the place of soda and cream of tartar, is more convenient, more eco nomical, and makes the biscuit, cake, pudding and dumpling lighter, sweeter, more delicious and wholesome. Those who take pride in making the finest food say that it is quite indispen sable therefor. OVAL BAKINO POWDER mmmmmmmmmm When Yon Are (strongest. Vanghan Hurley agrees with Dr. Lombard in considering that the amount of work done by the same et of muscles at different times of tbe day unde boos periodical varlu t ons; so we may accept as a fact, says the Journal of Physiology, that there Is a diurnal rise and fall In the power of doing; voluntary muscular work, in the same way as there Is a diurnal ilse and tall in boiily tem perature' and poise. It Is remark able, however, that Instead of the greatest amount of work being done, as might have been expected, on ris ing in the morn Inn, after a good night's rest, It Is found that at 0 a. m. the smallest amount ot work is accomplished, the powers of dolus muscular work in Dr. Hurley's case Increasing each hour up to 11 a. m. Immediately after lunch there Is a marked rise, followed an hour later by a fall, while again un hour later, orabout 3 p. m., the amount of work accomplished reaches its maximum. Then, from some unexplained cause, there is a noticeable fall at 4 p. m., which is succeeded by a rise at 5 p. ru , after which a progressive fall takes place during each successive hour until dinner. Even during a prolonged fast moro work was calla ble of being executed from 11:30 a. ui to 4:30 p. ru. than at 0 a. m. Want His Anatomical Scrap. Seven years ago, in ChlUlcothe, Ohio, George Berner got into a dis pute with a man, and the latt?r em phasized bis arguuent with the aid of an ax and chipped oil a piece of Her ner's skull. This little piece of lone was used by the court as evidence and marked "Exhibit A." Now Dcrner is searching tbe court records tor the missing- bit of skull. The undertaker has been suspected of a silent partnership in cure-all' remedies. BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite when these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to 6. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. . If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. "Good Wives Crow Fair In the Light of Their Works," Especially If They Use SAPOLIO $1000 In munryf bMldes other valita' I prrmiunu to food guetwtra, Bbi bit 1 1 ICaralfra. cilcts as. mm nvr la IIOMK ASti ( OI STUV .tl.M.A KINK, PrrVvtt, 'ioU, tsnitil Ktft4'.ii0 cu be eQ and fun peptUaiarobt4liiT'U At (tils ufttve. All KewMlealem, or . Km 10ti Kirwt Nrw V rk C iv. P ATKV'I k'lKAUKMAHKH. Kxmtnalon 4 M -4s' eWBUU act U' Bk in irt()iiilll(y ui JuveaUon. Krotl for.uvi-uivir.iUu at , or how i-iuet nnTTTlin Kormal. - intlfioaa lliikl.s Art lk.i's. f p. Bunier.rfKt., w,p( W.KAroilnaiuQ.u. I OOO 5tlt'r. your uaiiiPHiid atltlreu, ouly l v. www The Hkrald. No I48A Luin Hi.. r,hlu..l,a. It AN KLIN COLLKGE," New Mhenii. Ohlo boanl, ixwin aud book 'j per weak, t'atL trvu. aTU.s .aa.- who bave weak lungior Attta m, ftbuulduM Plso'tOarefor Coniumpiion. It hai car4 thuftnla. It ha not Injur d one. It ! not bad totaka. BoW stsrywhsrs. . THERE arc any house keepers not using ROYAL I3AKING POWDER, its warrant them in CO.. 10S WALL ST.. NEW-YORK. Etiquette of the Hand. A lady nerer extends her hand to a man whose acquaintance she ! making. She may or may not tbaks) hands with a lady who Is introduced. nut sne must not give ner nana to strange man. A cultivated womad will not shake hands with any marK no matter how long acquainted wlto him, unless she respects and admire him. A gentleman never extendi his hand to a lady first. To do so would be presumptuous, and subject him to a snubbing. A man showi his breeding the way he eats his din ner; a woman shows her breeding the way she receives people. Origin of "Book." The Anglo Saxon word'boc slgniV lea a beech tree. Hefore paper camii into general use the wood of this ;ree, being close-grained, was u.ied to write upon, and from this fact comes the word book. PIERCE --CURE OR MONET IS REFCNDED. Distasa follows a run-down system with thc liver Inactive and tba blood "disordnrsd. Pimplrs, Boils, Soros, Carbuncles, Ulcers, and like manifestations of impure blood. Ebould be driven out of the svstein with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Mrs. Km, of SIS IL 10th Street, Ac it lor City, writes as follows k " It pleases me to state that I bad s rua nlng sore upon my nark, and had it oper sted upon tlireo tlmesu snd still it wss not cured. I was also ruk down very imicev Thent was a decides change after using; ' Dr. Pierce's (loiden Mcdloai Discovery,' 1 took a few bottles and was rwn cured. Later ssy ustisnd had a l"iF Ix-blnd Ills ear: he trie lias. Kcatf. your medicine, and one bottle cured iilss. 1 sbaU always recommend your mediolues. sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits W.L.DOUCLAJ $3 SHOE, IS THE 1ST. iNOSOUCAHINO. 5, CORDOVAN, . L FINE CALf AMUKiAJfil o.P FOLIC t.aSoLU. 2.BOY5SCHOOLSHOES, LADIES send for catalogue WL'DOUQLA3a DROCKTONi Mi'vSl. You can uto tnoner bf vrcarltg tho t W, I.. DoDalna 83. OO (Shoe. Because, we are the .it manufacturers of tttagrudaof sboct iatUowir:d,anJcuaraote tlcUr value by tamping the name ana jrli-o ou tm bettom, wblrh protect you a? stoat bUh prices anA the utiddlcmaa's promts. Our shoes equal cuatons work lu styla, aan? ftttlOB and wearing qua 1U lea. Webavatbeua aold evaryurhatr at luwtr prices for the value glvco than auy oihrr muku. Tako no mi few StUutc, If yoi.r cculcr cnouot supply you, wo cso. FN V 84
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