Ill J coaJ re' nil lien lizt: irud kit tod, tl. IkrJ t ribJ Indian Mf lo Explained. Ir.coloua as the feati performed jniiua JUKB1C appear vo ta ,r. there Is no doubt tbtt the ,11 be reasonably explained. The fpnearance of a liTlng bclon from ket In place where trap-doors, ,-)el eziu or conusion were ior die, seems Inexplicable; yet the ,,f. auite by acclderrf, detected ,ar In which this trick Is done. itct steppea at Aiaurasooio me . ii i ..i . i -. . or a ieuiDKuisr mau wrieuian ijDTi steamer, ana oaerea toe assembled, who were loung about hiRhly bored by the old hod of coaling, If they would tib ia to show tb An something bet- hao common Juggling. The col oo, or course, was rortncomiig Qce; ne ciearea a space on toe god tola nis wire to ne down, roung woman, who may have hd oeren stone, but more prob Ix. lay down, and her husband j over her a shallow, flat basket, i handle at the back, exactly ibllDg the baskets used for Teg- It in East Anglla, and called a Then, with a light and cful gesture, he took up the ba od laid It down two or three off. when It was soea that tbt in had vanished. Unfortunate- Jfor the Juggler, the writer accl- '.illy stepped on the edge of the III,' and heard a little cry of pain. whole thing had been a piece of rb acting. The young woman learned to hook herself with her ers and prehensile toes into the nz matwork formlog the top of frail, and the husband, a slight powerful man, had learned to lift as if be were lifting nothing but basket. The writer of course l nothing about bis awkwardness; juirgler, after one savage glance, ! nothing, either, and the trick Is I quote ! as one which, owing to alienee of machinery, cannot be alncd away. Wondcriul Oipanese l"rcjct. I ho most wonderful railroad proj- possibly in the world is projected Japan, lue cars will acconimo four passengers each ana will U n over the rails by coolies. enc oat )U rdsi Pr. Kilmers Fwamp-iioot ur all Kll ncy mm llliul'lor trounliM. I'ntnplilrt .ui'l (Vnsultutlon fmu, I.nbrutory llinglmnij.lon.N. Y. :ny onrlv wooil cuts oinployfd In booio puiu'.xil over liy bund after the (irlutlnf I't'on don Hall's Catarrh Cura t Constitutional Cure. Price, T5 cent. elcetrio jilow is bi'luj tented, lu Oor- trl's Clover Root. th sreat blood rmrlflar. m frrNlinewi nnii clearness to the romplrz- ami euros lonstlpnicm. b cm., auvu.. si. Impure Blood biriwtsltsolf la hot weather In hives, pl:n h. Iiolls and other eruption! which dlsflir- the ihoh andoauM jrraat annoys no", i ne fbusa lu Avon1 fctrMparUia iraiaA ood's Sar8a- partita ures li st thai I ir re- ?" be V blood pure vs all inch on. It also Kth, ercnti' nud invljfsruvs re eh I SO V J the whole sys Oot Hood'a. jIovoJ torms -Da- ,1 by es for Iroad-heap-cidad etioia went. They me I 0 get ',, sloud 1 me. one jmed as U riiey aally i me, : the i the irely oq rse reral ' fine and, I New Pills are prompt and cfllcivuk 1 N U 29 .vine and Spending;. lung should be not only en . to save out of their small cs or earnings, but the bo be taught bow and whec . Above all should the trutt tssed upon them that the ol I end of money is to pur pportunlty, to promote bap .o improve and enlarge life, f it is nothing, and may bf ar worse than nothing; but the underlying purposes arc X independence, Justice, and ,ity where the highest wel- ,sel f, of family, and of societj eslre uppermost In the heart both saving and spending ao- pew dignity and will repai culture. Ier a quivrter of a century. Doctor lolden Medusal Discovery nai tern curr of bronchial. Ihroat and et-tiona. Wcok Lungs, Impeding rigs, Uronchltia, Antbmu, ell linger- Ua, CouRiiinption, or Lung tscrotula nialauioa, ore cured by It. CCD TO A SKELETON. 'jia Mill, of Hardin, H(q Stone Co., juinn.. wrltra: "Due rear ag-o I Wba (riven up by uiy Wmlly physician and frlpodi; nil an Id I ttiuit die. My lung-a were badly affoctcd. and body reduced to o rkrlo ton. My ppoplci c-orn-nienocd to jive me your 'Medical Diacovi-ry and I anon began to MPt:!. It waa not lonir before I tx-enuio wt-il I ty enough to laki- charso .fl of my tiuuirhuld dutica fUS arnlu. 1 owe mv rccoverr to Dr. Plcruc'a Uoldea is!. i Two ! rela- . the j er j ter, I ia1a lie ilia . thaJ ht re. dry for I Mills. liUfovery. WE WILL MAIL rOeTmiD a Una Panel Picture, eollttod "MEDITATION " In Mi'bum I r II Ljirae Lion UmhIe, cut fruiu Lieu t.'uC.e wrapiier. and 'iBi ttamp to pay p. wi mt. nmt ir n.. our oihi-r ana prriulmin, tnilud. lot Duoka, a auiin, no, WooieoN iet Co., N liuruu Ht., Tut r.uti. OHIO. V'l'OTHtliKMAHKKKumlulliig j;i I fniirt uilvlc na lu Hal. ulaMIII) n.4m1 lurinvi'ut ir(,ii iii..r hnw tiiufl ATHH'K J'fAUUKLI..VAiiiiiToi.C.l. OlaSJl W.MOIIHIK, SIIVllw UaalllllUloll, I. . essfully Proxeoutoa Claims. ii,nlpl Kainiui U B. 1'iiioij llureau. ui war, i,)uiuiiuiiiiii;i:Miujt mi) Cuuab B rup. Tum uuud. Cat I 1 n tuna Moid nr nruxiriiiii THE NATIONAL GAME. CLtvtLtKD and Phlladolphla ars (sing ground. CatLria.ot Cleveland, now leads la the mat ter ol receiving bnaos on bulls. CnAMBKRLAtn Yin evidently developed Into Cincinnati's winning pitcher. OairriTR. of Chicago, la bothering all the heaviest batters of the League. O'RorKKK. Inte) of Loulavlllo, has algnel to play third base for fit. Louis. New York Is now the strongest club In the League from a rJVTn standpoint. O'Borsst lasted ijiy years at a ball player, but only two months as an umpire, Shcoabt, of St. Louis, has developed into oneot the greatest outfielders in the pro fession. Tat Baltimore Club rolasrl Mullnne. He lost a majority of the grnnes that Baltimore dropped. Jbrmso. of the Bilttmore team, has been hit nineteen times by pitched bails so far this season. Tin only League clubs that have not been shut out this taaon are the Bostons, Phila delphia and Pittsburg. BaorosD, of Washington, is said to be the only player in the League who Is exempt from Kundny ball playing. Baltimoks has gone crazy over ITanlon' boys, and the city I now one of the best In the League from an attendance point. I the Ht. Louts-Cleveland games of June 33 First Baseman Connor had butons put out and no assists, which is a recor J breaker. rrsrrsH, of Louisville, is playing sora wonderful ball. If he has an equal on the diamond the player Is oertalnly not in the big League. Kills, ot Pittsburg, has probably ha I enough ot the Brooklyn, for this soason. They have knocked him out ot the box every time he has gone In against them. Nearly half of all the home runs made In the League so far this season have been made on the Boston ground. The Bostons also lead the League team In this respect. Ths Boston management has taken the first step toward giving Boston at least one llrst-clnas catcher in securing that brilliant young backstop, Tennuy, of Brown Univer sity. The first base plav of Tucker, of the Bos totis, this sobson hn never boon surpassed. Ills record Is twenty-two straight games without nn error, and in thirty-two game an average of .031 Locihvillb's poor record is brightened by five defeats ot her old rival of Cluolnnt tl, from whom Louisville, In Association days, would hnve rather won tho sorlos than tin championship. Hha also won threo straight from the Urooklyns. Axsok. ot Chicago, does not allow any of his players to talk bauk to tho umpire, iin 1 no jvikday doas very llttlo kicking blmsulf. Perhaps the old man his dlscovurid In his many years' experience on the diamond that fighting tho umpire does not pay. Baltimobk has not yet won a game from Pittsburg, Chicago bus not yet won any from Brooklyn, Louisvillo has yet . to boat New York, Boston, Brooklyn and Baltimore, Philadelphia bus yet to win one from Ht. Louis, Ht. Louts has not yet beaten Baltl more, and Washington has lost six straight games to Baltimore, How They Stand. The following tublo shows tho standing ol tho different clubs compOMiU'j tho National BnceBiill League: Club. Baltimore , Boston . . New York. Pittsburg . Brooklyn. W. L. Pet 4.1 21 f.7i , 4il 24 C57 40 27 6H7 80 81 6S7 8!t UH 5M1 I'hlladel'a. Ilfi 2H 51 Club. Cleveland Clncliiniiti St. Louis. , Chicago . Louisville W.L. Tot. , HO :)() E4! . at :io 4i;; 81 4D 4:17 , 23 43 3( 23 45 33- Washinirton 19 50 Tit SHE LABOR-WORLD. ' New Yomk bits 603 nnlous. Lokpon police get tO a week. Inox moulders now use a label. FRAXcq ha female farm laborer. Dktroit. Mich., hns a Pastor's Union. Syracche. N. Y'., has a labor lyoeum. Co-orenATivE potteries nre Increasing. Alleoueny (Penn.) police have a union. The French working day is eight hours long. Ipelaxd'h llnon Industry employs 100.000 persons. CmrAiio painters nnd decorators work eight hours. St. Louts. Mo., carpenters got thirty-five cents an hour. HorsEMAinH In England rocoive an avorago of seventv-llve cents a weak. I a Mt. Carmel (Penn.) coal mine only one native American is employed. A rn-Mnna In St. Petersburg, r.ussln. Is paid til a month, with board , a baker C9.G0. Tiireethocad Ironsmelters werethrown ut of work at Butte, Montana, becausu ot :Le strika. Cehmam rostoffle employes are not per mitted to marry without the spoclal poriuli tlou of the Oovernmont. Rix hdndrep custom tailors wont on strike In New York City, In opposition to an at tempted reduction of ten per cent, in wags. Dkleoates of the Bohomlan miners havs lecided in favor ot a general strike in august for shorter hour and higher wnges. The tin plate acale was signed nt Pitts onrir, Penn., at aoon'rencH of manufaetur jrs nnd workmen. Forty mills and 18.01)0 men wero nfTjcted onl a general sesutuption look place. Tne Ronlnty for th Promotion of En?l nner.ng E luuntlon. in whloh the railway en in ori of the Unite 1 Ktates nre largely in :erested, will hoM Its lint meeting in Brook lyn from August 20 to August 2'), Considerable Interest Is being manlfestel tmong seamen nil ovrthe world nlout a proposed interii'itlon'tl union. The Aneri Mii sailors nnmberaiiout n.OOJ. Altogether it is reckoned that 78,000 men ot nil uutlous follow the sei for a llvlur. Fol'htkkk young women ot Indianapolis dud.) Inuu tries, by putting their mall means together and borrowing the reit ot the nion y. eatalilishe I the Union co-operative luun dry two year ago. They now own u plant valued at 41) 0 eluir ol Incumbrance. El'okne Y. Debs, who orJerod the tdg inti-Pullm'in strike, is under forty years nt age, an I was selling sugar in hi father's itore lu Terro Haute, lu I., before he became railroad fireman. Del, ns Prosidoot ot tho American ltiilway Uuion, get a 93000 itlnry. Fie roe Forest Fires. Forest fire are causlug serious losses to lumbermen near Brudford. Pa, Many dea- truetive lire are raging between Brudford nud Kinzua. in the hemlock district, travers ed by the Western New YorklJc l'euuiylvan- lu rauroua. ai rec-a a awiicii, ui-ar jimreu Lurir. a idle of suwloss eontulniug SiO.UOO tort of timber was destroyed, and a force of uiou nre at work trying to con Hue the Humes to one locality. The loirs destroyed belong to Weed, Muudy a, Co., Dradlord, ana are partly inaurea. Uust of Morrison's, threo miles in Corydon towuHhlp, 2,0 JO, 0.(0 feet of hemlock logs own ed by the United Lumber and CoulCompnuy, of Oil City, and the Wurren Packard Com- turn v. of Wurren. have been destroyed, rum llii's nt the lumber camps thereabouts have moved to place of sututy, taking their houso- IIUIU KOUUB Willi IUVI1I, Al lUUIPtUU m Corydou township, the people barely eseapci froiii their bouses Ix-lore the numeaaestroyeu nil the property In the pluoe. 'the Urea lire the result ot the recent dry apell, nud as rain has commenced to fall, it is likely tliuro will bo uo lurtiicr uuuger. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Tntscs BtsvARCK's health Is now better. RAtsKa Willi Af sits for his photograph about once a week. Mob than SsOO.noo worth of flowers wen ordered for President Carnot' funeral. Fin AcsTtw Henry I.ATAsn. the explore and archn-ologlst, died recently In Iondon, M. DrriTY and M. Declasse, each fortv-tw rear old, are tho oldest men in tho Frcnuh Cabinet. It Isnot commonlr known that Btt iysrl Kipling Is not of pure English bloo l. One ot his parents was a half- tast Hindoo. Colonel Oeoroe E. Oorpn aalle.l ri oently from New York for Eovlan t with n-.i Invitation to Gladstone to visit America. Tnt Tnfnnta Entails, of Spain. Is residing In London, where living ( more economi cal. Her pension hns been reduce.!, anl she Is attended only by a maid ot honor. Vice-President Stevenson. Chief Justice Fuller nn t Oeneral S. V. H m-t. of Washing ion. Chief of Ordnance. Unttel States Amy, have taken cottages nt Rorrcnto, Maine. Rrcbitasy Livont ha sent his family to Ibeirold home in New Yoric, has doss his house and will be the wnt of th Trnsldent at the White Itouii during the ret ot the summer. The widow of Oenral rMllpIT. Pberldan, with her three children. Itv in Washing ton. Mr. Sheridan Is about thlrty-flvver old, having been very mush the Junior ot ber husband. M. Casimir-Perier, Trnsldent of Franc, receives a salary and expanse allow ineot 240.000 a year. He roetvt from his fath er the snur leg.tcr ot ts.007,03) and ha since addod largely to hi fortune Ricrard Henry HronniRo, who I now In his seventieth year, an l next to Dr. Holmes, our oldest living poet. Is still In ths liter ry harness, nn I contribute book review re gularly to one ot th Niw York newpiprs. Senator Ooroon's lecture on "The Last Dnys of the Confe Ier tcy," promises to vlel I him handsome llninelul return. Ari h is sllvere I his hair and somewhat Impair I his physique,, but ha is still soldierly In appear ance. By the will of th laf Wlllltm Walter rbelps, his daughter, the Bironnss von B it tenlierg, receives over 2,001,03'), whleh, added to the wealth of lur Inisbm-I, will make thorn one o! th wjalthicit f.tmllius lu Germany. Colorep people of Plilladelpht t cm liont of having graduited from their ranks the finest artist Of their r.tee In America. H mry ('. Tanner's picture ot " The Bagpipe Lesson" exelted great interest at a roo ml aoa l-'iuy exblbit. NEWSY 0LEANINQ3. Tnr. ch?rry crop Is limited 1 Chicago has 00,000 SweJes. Ciiicaoo hns 127.H71 dwelling. London hu 12,000 policemen. Bananas are nbunJant an I cheap. Cuicaoo street cars carry the mntls. Texas is to have a colony of Hollanders. Frost damaged Washington's bop crop. The Georgia poach crop is n total failure. American rallroi 1 stretch 172,030 miles. The summer barley Is poor, with a medium crop. Ciioleu has reappeared In St. Petersburg, JiUSStll. Anotreb tnsurrcctloa has broken out at Bluollelda Since 1876 them hnve been ISO execution of criminals in Tokio, Japan. Of ttiose only eight weru women. The prospects for a largo yield of corn are invoraoie, as tne area piantea is mucn turner than it was in 1BU3. I k pecbeb has been issue 1 revoking the rvntor acinst allowing Hlolllans . to retain possession ol arms. The mackerel catch of Norway and IrelanJ. like the catoh of the American II out this sea son, has bean a failure. Some Feelee tribe rebelle I against British rule and resumed cannibalism, but wore whipped Into aubmlsilon. Since Muro.i 1. the paaking ot hogs at Chicago show un Increase of 3 H.00J head as compared with last soason. Tin Legislature of Louisiana has disso 1 a bill providing forthe employment ot blooi- nouuus in trucxing criminal. The German Government ha decide! to extend tho commercial department plau, in view ot Its success nt Chicago. Da. Frederics A. Cook nn I his party ot sixty excursionist sailed from New York on the Mtrandu for the polar regions. The fuculty of Yule has nnnrovjj tho re port of a committee reoommen ling aboli tion of tho annual commencement exercises. Railroad officials have dlscoverel a con spiracy among their own delojtiveliy wliicn the Western Indiana was robbed of property valued at more than 450,000. Myriads ot trrnsshoppurs are reported on the continental divide west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The railroad tracks become so slippory from their slaughturthut tho wheel slip under the engines, nud s ia l has to t US3U. Tni Mexican corn crop is this year a fail ure from drought. The Mexicans lur,oly depend on corn bread for food, nnd tin scarcity there will make a good market for American corn, as it did a year uo wliou the crop failed from a like cause, SHOT DEAD BY REGULARS. A Company of Soldier Fire Into a Mob at Spring Valley, 111. Company C. of the Fifteenth reglu.ent, rcgulurs, commiiuded by Cuplutu t'ourud, caino Into collision with tho mob at Spring Valley, 111., aud utter patiently euduring vol ley after volly of Htones, fired into tbeerowd killing two men and wouudiiigi-evcral others. The cusuultii aro its follows: Killed-Doinlnlo JUrlmer, Italian, hind tliMugh the bend; Johu huloll, Italian, shot through the breast. Injured -Walter Gregory, deputy, ribs broken, budly bruised: Lush Kolb, deputy, shot In thigh; S. T. Powell, deputy, shot twice lu face; unknown Itiiliiui. rioter, bliot by Powell i unknowu rioter, baud ami iirm badly lueeratoil by bayonet whilu tho inllitlu were clearing streets. Tho tight occurred when a Bock Island train bearing tho troop pulled into l'' depot. At the time of its urrlval a largo mob of LltbumuiluiiH, Polt and Huus w-ro gathered upon the hill overlooking the depot. 'i'ho arrival of the train was greeted with yells aud jeers, and stum1 begun to rattle down upou the depot platform before ouo ot tho soldiers bad left the car. As tho men illed out on tho depot platform they were greeted with a chorus of veils, and the stone rained down around them. Captain Conrad raised his band and culled to the mob to uenso. It oU-yed him for an In stant, but swing the troops remained puiuive, regained Its vielousucss and ruined stum- ut the soldiers, at the same time drawing closer and becoming more threatening. Captatu Conrad ordered his meu to uim, and a more stones fume at them he gave the word to lire. The men brokf for the timber wheu tho tiro lug begun, aud have not assembled since. Tho troops went buck to Chicago. Fonr Bandit Rob 13 Men. Thirteen men while riding west in a box car on the Ft. Wayne road, and while the train was passing Geneva station, close to Ileuvcr rails, la., five men got en board, with drawn revolvers. Four of the men covered the 14 with their guns, while tho other deliberately robbed them, one at a time, Of their watches, money, and nil their pos sessions, aud then under threat of instant death the robbers made every man strip to his under clothing. The clothing was then carefully made Into one bundle, and the rob- iwr eiimiied oft at Wallace Itun, taking everything with them. The olt Irons of Ilomewood took the badly frightened men in charge, and are hunting up clothing for them. Tho men were all Baltimore and Ohio railroad men. Ocean Steamers Collide. The passenger steamer Vladimir, bound from Sobaiftopul for Udesna, came in colli sion with un Italian ateumer, near Euputorla, a town of Kussiu, on the western coast ot the Crimea. The Vladimir was so badly Injured that she sank. Homo of the passengers were saved, but it Is bollovud that fuJl; U!) yirjom were drowned. The Natlonnl Sculpture 8ociity has otere l f rir.es for the best design for a diver dollar, he competition to bt made publio next winter at the annual exhibition. MARKETS. PITrSht'H!. Ill WHOI.F.SALE l-RICfS ARK OIVF.N SKI llW. CHAIN, rUH'W AKUrKKII. WII EAT-No. 1 Bed I .v No. 2 Bed fs COBS No. 2 Yellow ear... r High Mixed ear f' No. 2 Yellow Knelled 6i Shelled Mixed 4! OATS-No. l White r: No. 2 White No. 3 White f Mixed 4' RYE No. 1 8 No. 2 Western. New X FLoUK-Fancy winter pat. 3 . Fancy Spring patents..... H ti Fancy Straight winter.... 2 ! XXX I lakers 2 fn live Flour 9 i HAV-llale.1 No. 1 Tim'y.. U ( Baled No. 2 Timothy I'.' Mixed Clover n n Tiinotbv from country... I" i FKF.D N'o. 1 W'h Md V T IS : N. 2 White Middling Q Brown Middliiius Ui .V Hrsn. bulk II 7 ETHAW Wheat ill Gats (i ihiiiv I'lionrcrs. BUTTICR Elgin i rcainery CI Fancy Creamery 17 Fancy country roll II !.nw trade ,t cooking.... ft CIlKKsii-tihio. new 71 New York, m w tl Wisconsin Swiss M I.iitilmrL'i-r (New tnnk... nn it mi VK-itraiiLM. AI'I'MX-Fi iicy, V bbl... 4 03 t-t)tuu:s- Udoselx'tr is, per stand ... 3 2" K.ispberri . p,T t ! Bed Hn-'pliiTncs l i Hlnckberrics M ( It me . pi r t uel of 2 bn 0 Co Currants, per nt H I in k elierries. i nils 1 " ' WATEUMEI.ON tieorgia, each 1 CAN I hi Ol l'i: per tr to 2 id BEANS N V ,fc MincwH'icnnsVbii. 2 ( Lima Beans, lb. H roi'ATGKS New i'einief ce Koe.bbl.. 2 10 Maryland and Kastcrn Shore, bbl 2fV Trie in I'll 1 "3 CAIIIl.ViK- Noitolk, pcrrrato 1 00 t""r 0 1 1 a ' Home groivn. j er bbl.... 1 15 ONIGNS Egyptian, 1001b. hnn .... i touihi-rn. " ' ' bll-hel crnti'H... IM imi lthy ltc. I iv chickens V pr 40 ,HiW iiUu-JiMia '-0 Live Ducks V pr 40 Drnlchtcktit V lb.... Dressed ducks V It 10 Drnwed turkev V II)..... 11 F.tiUS 1'ai Ohio fresh.... I'-' Southern 11 FEATHERS Extra livetieese V M No 1 Extra live gcescW lb 40 Coiintrv. Inrie. leii'Ked.... 85 MlnT.I.LANIOl'S, tEEDS Clover ni lbs r, X, lnnothy prune 2 t0 Blue grass 1 40 RAGS Country mixed.... i iB )NKY White clover.... 12 Buckwheat MAI'I.KSYKUI'. new crop 5i (TDEK couidrv sweet V bid fl tn t'lM'lNNATt. FI.OUR- WHEAT No. 2 Bed BYE No. 2 CGKN Mixed DATS EGGS X BUTTER P. 22 in e H i'J le H 5 0 Pi l.i lu 7 0 lo 1 lu ;i w 2 lo 5 2 10 2 10 1 !fj l .: 1 .Ml 1 9 Wl 2 75 Ji'L CO 10 11 12 It U4 00 4"i 40 (I i:o 2 (ti l iaj l 13 10 10 ft fill 2 ;t.Vu2 ho .Ml S2 4-i 50 "0 I'llll.M'l I I1IU. FLOUR WHEAT No. 2. Red CORN No. 2, Mixed OATS No. 2, White Ill' ITER Creamery Extra. EGGS J'a. Firsts f:w voiik. KUH It rntcnts WHEAT No 2 Red II YE tne CORN No. 2 DAI'S Mixed Western BUTTER Creamery EGGS Mate uud I'enn :l 150113 2.'i .VI ;t.j M i.1 II ,'HI Ml 21 121 3 25 3 35 !'.: f5 471 4x 52 r.r 13 17 121 13 LIVE I-TOCk LEI'ollT. tAKT LinrillY, I'lTTslifll'l HT'K'K VAI'.IH. Per loo its. CAITI.E. Prime Steers Good buicliur t ommoii Bulls uud dry cow Veul Culvcs Frishcows, pur head MIKCr. Prime 05 to 100-Di sheep... Good mi it'll Com in on 70 to 75 lb theep. Spring l.umba..... IlilliS. Selected , Prune Yorkers Roughs 4 31 ti 4 U I to 3 I'll to 2 o i to 5 tin to i 4' 4 31 3 i 5 3 Co U no , 15 ou to U0 t 3 40 to 3 10 .. 3 Co to 3 2 . 2 0O to 2 Ti 3 1)0 lo J M . 4 IXMo 5 10 ,. 4 10 t I ft l' I Ci.ltJ 5 10 PITTSBURG LIVE STUCK MARKET. rilK Hl-Pl-l.Y IN KXi r.ss OK PKMAMl AND rUICKS vruv i.ow. Three ear loads of eattlw were received at tho i'ltthliuri; ceiitriil tock yards Monday moriiiuir. This would iudieatu that tho road Ik nt last open lor the shipment of stock. Very little was being done ut the yardv. Buyers were scarce, uud those present wero not in ,'ltnetl to do much business. The supply of utile for MoiidHy'siniirkctutiio'jiitedtou'iout 150 cur loitds. Owing to the unsettled condi tion ol allium, coniiniHiou men could givo no quotation, liny stilted, however, that prices were considerably lowi r. and uo pros j.c.f iu sight for an improvement, 'I here wero eight carloads of hogs received and 12 loads held over from Saturday. Cou iei;i'itly the supply was far beyoud the de mand, which was very limited. The market Ppclitd a shade better with bcstl'lnlade'hiiui telling from 3.2ori a.'is. lomuiou gni'ies rulc llcslremuly slow, and but few sale wero mnoe, Here wero 14 loads of t beep on the market witu 41 cars d tliroUL-h stock. The market wus alshade bcttcMliiui ou Saturday. Prlci- ou Idst sheep remained tiuehiuiged. Iu , i leaking ot the situuliou nil around, a com mlssioii man said: 1 .1' prospects for nn improvement lu all LIuiMul stock lire imt fintourauiiig. Tli rastcii markets aro still glulti d, nnd there is ii u ovlr-supply bciUgT rcuclvcU ut the yar.: ueru oycry Uuy, ' Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. t Hat Ilatt Iltlll Mr. O'Shea, the well-known war- correspondent, Ulls the following anecdote of an adventure with a berd of elephants: "A younfj friend asked me once to show him Rome ele phants, and 1 took blm with me, having flmt borrowed an apron and filled It with oranges. Tbls he was to carry while accompanying rue to the stable; but the moment we reached the door the herd rot up men a trumpeting they bad scented the fruit that he dropped the apron and Its contents and scuttled off like a scared rabbit. There were eight elephants, and when I picked up the oranges 1 found I had five-arid-twenty. I walked deliberately along the line, giving one to each. When I got to the extremity of t!ie narrow stable 1 turned, and was about to I o gln dlstrlbuton again, when I Mai denly reflected that If elephant No. 7 In the row saw me give two oranges In eUi'-c-slon to No. 8 he might lin sglnc lie wns being cheated, unci give ' me a s i.acg witn nis prob-wcis that la where the elephant falls slmrt of the human being so 1 went to the door und beg ah de novo us before. Thrice I went along the line, and then I was In a fix. I had one orange left, and I bud to get hack toward the door. Every elephant in that herd ,had his greedy gaze focused on that orange. It was as much as my life wa worth to give It to any onenf the.n. What was I to do? I held lb up conspicuously, coolly peeled It, and suoked It myself. It was most ntmislng to see the way those ele phants nudged each other nnd shook their ponderous sides. They thor oughly entered into the humor of the thing." rirli k fro in Nlag- The manufacture of brick from b!at fui mice slag Ins recently been commenced In (icrmany. One not ol furnaces alone turned out over f,U00, ono bricks la-it year. The bricks ar weak at flrt and have to tc ban llei carefully, but they become Mitlli lent Iv strong f'r building purposes uftci the 1 u I so of six months. KNOWLEDGE Prlngs comfort nnd Improvement and tends to pcnwmul enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet tor than others nnd enjoy life more, with lens expenditure, by nioro promptly Ilntanloal Item. Among ilowcr chrysanthemums live the longest after Icing cut W. L. Douclas $3 SHOE n oca uciNCk )5. CORDOVAN, rRf.NCH&fVI'CLLf CCALr. 4.3.VFlNECALF&toNSAKl 3.P F0LICE.3SOLIL5. iP.U.7i RoysSchiicl5h3E3. J&m. -LADIES. Vv.k ti2?-0,2.n, . V WL'DOUGLAS, BROCKTCN, MASS. You ran an monry by wrnrlng Ibe V. I.. l)oJElna SD.OO Mior. Itpraaar, wi sri Hi- InrMt iiinin:f.n,tiir.r if tin itr'lri f mh'' la t'i worl,,an l Rui.raiiti'i- tbi:r Vjluo ly t,itnr,'ln( tlin livnl ami frlrs in tli li 'tloin, n lil h I'li.tprt you ainlnnt bit: li tIc, anil llip ini'ltlli-ninti' t'ruilu. Our Iia rUHl rututo mTk In ml', rn-r nitlnir a'lil wi'srlns 'lallll-. V huvo thtn a.M rrrrvwhoro all.iwrr ir1,'rfor thn val'.ii. Kl''it I hull hit olhi-r runic. 1 alt. li ut tltute. If fi.r iioiili r i-.inrn'l turi'l ru, " i'mi ndaptinir tho world's lK'nt pnntvU ti tho needs of physical la'iny, will attent the valuo to lieuJtlt ot tin ptiro linuiU laxative principles embraced In tho remedy, Hvrup of Figs. lu excellence is due to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and plea nr.t to tho tiyite, fn-Mtir aud truly beneficial properties of n perfect lax ative; efTectuully cleansing the system, diHiK'Uing colds, headaches nnd fevers ami iK-rmancntly curing coiiHtipution. It hns given sntiHfaction to millions und met with th6npprovul of the medical profession, hccau'e it nets on tlie Kid neys, Liver und liowels without weak ening them nnd it is pi rfectly free fiou) every objectionable suWtnnce. Hyrup t.f Fits is for sale by nil drug fist iu fiOc nnd $1 Isittles, but it is man ufactured by the Culifnniiii Fig .wyrup Ca. only, whose name is printed on every package, ulao the nuuie, .Syniji of Figs, and being well informed, you will nut accept any substitute if otlered. r N U 29 -'IINENE COLLARS and CUF '04 'I fir t-ftt tna wotl rrvncmirlil .ar, au ( ufli rqra. HTrlbl. Look nt mil. Wur wtll. A ! t Tm rut. art vr '! rirl a,f rifts SS rts. Siiuip.t colur anil pair ! rfT bf nali for casts. haurUiati ant tlila i1al-1 tid MJnulM Hvrlbl allar '.. 27 KI.Lnl.. Hoik, ut ;r tiai.ki.u at.. Ntw York. I Wff Treated free. 1 g riii.., 1 1 i . f ilh".un. ' y ciit.il mnv lhv. ..( ..... ,.v r-anr.4 tMl-. From tint 1r ,yinplom i.."Hr (1i..ii.iff. i ' l..t two ihinlt of ll ivmi'intii, air f.t .-I. HOOK"' u 'ti.i ' .1 m ft'- "! FREI, IH DAT TIUTMENT FURNISrlCO FREE bT mal PflTTPPP N"rtiiil, u-lii.'Ma, SI ii-l.. Art 1',-i'tK UULLllUD, nti r In il.iina.r.. I...wit.. - I V. tl. W. I .IT. . lV.riiriiilliKliiU.il. Have You? Many Millions Have acccpteil James I'ylr's invitation to try his wonderful discovery, Pyles Pear line; for easy washing and lean ing. You couldn't count them in a lifetime. Some of the twelve million housekeepers in this land must have accepted very often. That's the way with l'earline. The wise woman who investigates, tries it; the woman who tries ic continr.es to use it. A d.iily increasing' sale proves it. The truth is, there's nothing so acceptable a 1 canine. Once accept its help, and you'll decline the imitations they V Qgl-jJM don't help you. It washes clothes or V n fl f cleans house. It saves labor and it saves v. car. it nuns nouimjj, out us suited to cvervlhiii1?. Try it when it suits you, for it will suit you when you try it. TT Peddlers und rorr s cn-crjpulnus grocer, will Ml yo'i, "llii ! JasTt7'o,J ff n f!'ud ai" or "l.u sauiees l'eailinc." IT'S r.M.Sf 3lJs VV CAjM. l'earline in never peddled, und if yoi r jjrnrer snnils you nmf tliinu iu place of fearline, do tlie lionfst thin; ttn.i it huk. m JAM KS I'Vl.t, Nw York, -ssv -ssv -ssv -av -SV -sv -SV -V Ss--1 JOHN p. LOVELL ARMS Boston, LCcbiss-j, HAM Jl HT KKt KIVKU TIIK HIGHEST AWARD AND GOLD MEDAL 1,-1 ITItL'llf LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES j AT TIIK California Midwinter Exposition, AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. "riirih Is a Gjo4 Revenue." Grsa! Savings RostsU From Cleanlindss and J T-sTH VH f-f-"