( HOW CHILDRENTjUARREU Tb Cam of Drag Orrrhtard In ta'.an Tompkln Kqnar. On one of the irats four little cirls were obserfod the other day Indulg. Inir In the feminine masculine, also propensity for quarreling. Tno tnost nelf-assortlve of the irroup was a diroinutlte damsel whoee head was adorned with a hat of monstrous red plumage. Sarcastic comments on her part had evident! IrrltateJ her companions: 'he' a sassy thin, Sally. I wouldn't speak to her no more," ob erred a young mlMon the right The sarcastic damsel sniffed, but said noth I wr. 'Don't let's 'soclate with her do note," remarked a second. The three little girls arose, and the third one had her say. "You ran Just keep away from our party. Mary Biurn," he said. "We aln t a-soin' ter look or speak to you no looser." The self-assertlre maiden In the monstrous bat traced contemptuously upon her whilom companions as they marched away. Che shrugged her shoulders complacently. "Huh! Iere Is odders." she observed, with a world of significance In her tones a short distance away sat two lit tle boys who were comparing notes on family matters. "I s folks has got de biggest fam ily," remarked the first one, confi dently. Hotchcr ain't," returned bis com panion. "Yes wo baa Dcrc's me, an' me two brudders, me daddy, me mud or, me auni and me undo. Kin you teat dat?" I should say," was the response. "We's got seven gaU and Ooys lu our family. An' dcros free grown-up." "Well, an how, mc daddy can buy out your dadcK" "Klu he? Oh. kin he? Me daddy's a hoss-car driver art' he owns i tilg stable wid two hunnered tiroes." "Dat ain't nothin," retorted tho Imagiuativc youth. "Me daddy's a Janitor an' be owns a bouse on Sccan' avenoo da fa Obe stories hih, and wl i a hunirpd people llvin' in It fcce?1' New York Hecorder. CrUly Ijeglnlatlon. Two most extraordinary bills were Introduced in the Ohio Legislature. The first bill provided for the abolish ment of hanging as a penalty in cases of capital punishment, and substi tuted the use of anesthetics and vivisection. The murderer was to bo turned over to tho doctors, who would deprive blm of consciousness by the use of ana-sthics and then ex periment with b!m to their hearts' content The other bill was slmllai to the first, but less radical, and gave the murderer tho choice be tween death by electricity and death by anathelcs and vivisection. , , Dr. Kllmw's. PwAirr-Root ruws all Klcruey and BuukJor troublar. rampUlrtaDdConRiiltaUoDtma, -LHbrutor)'llUKhumitoD,N.Y. Mivry Quern of Seots booHmo bnld In mid dle life and was forced to lildu tUo lik-mlHU with a wig. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is a Constitutional Cure. I'rlre, 71 rent. The original mituusoript of Justinian' Pi.n dects wua found in a liltlu town iu Culubrm. Karl's Clover Hoot, the great b!oo:l purifier, aives fn-Klinesa and rlearnrs to the complet ion and cures lonMip iiiou. lii ci.. W eta., L A double-jointed calf wa recently born on farm of a Hitchcock, Noli., farmer. SI ThatTircd Feeling Is due to an impoverished condition of the blood. It should be overcoiu without de lay, aud tho best way to accomplish this re sult is to take Hood's 8ruparllla, which g Sarsa- parilla will purify and vltaW tzo the blood. uve ftlmnirth un.l .rmm nu a ures and nroduee rnreet and r-(rfblnu a'.tfp. Ba lure to Ret Huod'i Banaparilln, and only Hood's. Ueed's I'lll our nuv intl Llllaunnu. W. L. Douclas t OUfC ISTMI BIST. Q SjllVaa NOSOUCAKIHO, 5. CORDOVAN. FRtNCHA ENAMELLED CALF. s4.iVFlNECAlf&kWiSAHil 5.iPP0LICE.3Sous. 2.1.7-5B0YS$CIIC!SH3ES. LADIES r UK tAIALCUe Wfw'DOUCLAS, fit -. " BROCKTON, MASS. Ve er.o sto money by weariaa llio i . I.. Douslua 8.1.00 fcboe. rteraax-, wo nra the lar?t mirc'jcturrrt if tUit jruilei.f ilum la t lis world, ami ruir-DIca tic:r iu ly tlnmpiu; t:ie name and priro oo tu I'.niom, wl,u b fimlret you against blk'b rlcr ami ll niiiiillrmaa mi!lti. Our abnea eiuul curtum wdrk Id atria, T fltllDlt and wearing iital:tlt-i. ltta tnrm aolj rrvwbire ail iwrr prior fir Ilia valua aiven Ibatt auv other make. Take en tuh- utmc. it y-jLr Lculcr i-auuut (upply you, ww caa. WILL KAIL rOfcTrftlD' a floe 1'uael I'lrture, entitled "MEDITATION " la eii-iiauve fur 11 targe Lino UtMUl, cut from LUjq CcOae wrapper, and a i-een itimp to par pawtawe. Write or lit of our oilier line premium. Iih-Iu4. my buoka, a knife, tiaine. ate. Wooiaon Saicc Co., iU) Uurus bu Touua), ohm. feETIICIafll-,OIIN W.SIOHIIIS, EC NO I IJ IV IVa.hliiitlon. U. ; 'Successfully Prosecute Claim. Lata frliu-ipalTininin! V S Huion Bureau. Ijiaiuiiul Hal, liuiJi.diLUt:jt(cijmi, alt) aiui-v. COLLEGE, gpga ulnrA Munlo, An Ijrp'ta r trrt-Id uriMl'-. lw rntr. UkU-r.r'rea, W.r'uruilliatiju. PltANKLIN CtH.I-KtJK,' Naw Athen Ohio. 1- H.iaiU, itmin ami bi4 tJ P-r week. I'tttl. five. 9wm T founts WntHC AUEIS IAIIS. t r I 1 BOM Cuugb feyrup. Tau Uwd. Vac I I ' II latin. fold beeniBUt II rj v ;nyi v GREAT FIRE IN THE WEST. MANY PEOPLE HOMELESS. Detail of the Conflagration that Da troyed the City of PbUlipa. During more than a wnek foroat fires have be-n raging In various sections of Wisconsin, and have been ctitHng gnnt losses. Ot 700 buildings in Phillip-., the county sent of Price county, all have been burned except 39. Of Its inhabitants 3,0)0 are homeless. The property loss is cstiR.a'.vl at 1.250,000. Many of the poor people curried uo Insurance and so lost everything. At Mason the houses ot the town proper are still standing-, but the loss will reach TOO.OOO. The White River l.umlier company lost 30.000,000 feet of lumber. A spwlnl train consisting of 16 cars and locomotive was burned. The fire reached Phillips at two o'clock Friday afternoon, and continued to burn until midnight. Among the bnHdings de stroyed was the county jail, containing 13 prisoners.of whom three rs. -aped when releas ed from confinement. A number ot people sought refuge from the Are in a boat house o Elk l,nke adjoining the town. The house begnn to sink and ther tietook themselves to tho boats. Fifteen of them were drowned. Haturdny morning Mrs diss was found float ing on the opposite side of the lake, clinging with dcKiKirutlon to a boat. Many miopia were tnken on a train through Are to Prentice 12 miles diwtnnt. A relief omml.t'-e wns organized and provisions consisting of bread, butter, coffee and canned goods wcrercelcved from neighboring towns, tlov-ruor Peck visited the town Huaday morning bringing with him Inrgii quantities of eheiitlog, hummer and nails. Tho lire played some queer frenks. The house ot Clerk of Court Wm. Nelson was the only structure on the main stret not burned. It is a frame dwelling and not even his fence wns scorched, while ruins surrounded It on all sides. The furniture which he mo veil out in order to snvo was destroyed. Ili'llcf trains fairly poiired into Phillips Sunday and there are supplies ot food now m Ilk-lent to last the Rre sufferers a month. Tho relief committee asks evpeelnlly for clothing utid money, and these will be nmiilv j provided l.y the people of tho state without oiltsitie nelp. Men were set to work building a large mess tent, whore the homclc people will bo fed, mid putting up temporary structures whore they call sleep. The rale of liquor has been Mopped, owing to the arrival of parties of tramps and rough characters who threaten ed trouble. A box car has bern turned Into a jail, sjiecinl deputies sworn lu, and all law lessness will bo suppressed. An empty box car on n filling, which the ffro lulled to reach, hns been turned Into a morgue. Notm of the county rocords have been destroyed. 'J ho vaults lii the court house are intact. NEWSY GLEANINGS. France hns 21,3i!i miles of nllroid. The bicycle croze Is grout est lu Fraud The net debt of Canada is S240,033,DJ7. FiTTSBtJHii has our biggest cork factory. Nr.w Hampshire has V30 colored popula tion. Ucloiam Socialists run co-operative fae torlos. The cholera situation in HusiIa has grown aiore serious. The new London bridge over the Thames sost 45,000,000. BcMMia roof gardens are bosoming popu lar in the large oitles. Tan crop iif pineapple' la Florida is be IWeeu 8,000,000 and 8,'JOO,000. Assassimatioss and crimes ot all sorts are Of alarming frequency in Chile. - Five London eo-operntlvM stores did a business of 928,000,003 lust year. Or 3i".7 persons In tho Oregon State Prison recently only one was a woman. SroAK bounties ng,-r )g:ting $13,759,00) hnvo ooen paid In the luvt litcal year. Tnr.KE promises to b u lively war hot woen llio liullet-proof coat start this shuiou. F.:oHTY-riVE percent, of the resident ot Indianapolis, Ind., own their owu homes. The HwIks engineers have reported lu fnvor ot tunnuliug the Kluiplon Mountain. It is said that there are 1500 Coseyita Idler In the neighborhood of Wiishluirtou. A few weeks ago the first shipment of mutt from Australia was received in Vicuna, Austria. The Pennsylvania It illroad will only build halt the uuul number ot new locomotives this year. 11t the latest arrangements, it la now poxtlMo to leave London at noou nad be iu lti riiu at H.45 next morning. A Nicabaoca commissioner hns been sent In F.nglHiid to arrnugo n settlom-int ot lh Mosquito reservation question. Inammtv to pay a mortg.tgn c-iused Louis Banter, a larmer of New Jersey, to blow oft bis hou 1 with u dynamite cartridge, TiRtn of exorbitant coal rates, rldents of California are moving to secure a ohauge in the eoutrol of the C'cutr.il P,tcil., Com.ir KiUABUSof, aged twanty-lx years, it high Jumper, wns klllol whiln div ing from a tower VJO feet high at PiueUrovt-, Conn. It hns been coneluslvMly estnbllsho 1 that more t nan one thousand pooplo wcri killed In th rveut Coast tutlnople (rurlicy)e inh quak'v. Oabfiklb WiLKtNsos. nged fourteen, of KatiHus, while exp-rlmeutiiig with a aup posed liullut-prool ahiold, was killed by his trot bar. OoxEYiTF.s who c.ille l upon Senator Voor ho's at Wnshingtou were advised to cone trampiugaud begifin; and sevic honest em ployment. A oHuarn in Boston has distribute 1 In a single week this summer more than 2001 bouquets of tlowcra uruong the sick au 1 p jor of the city. A simile carload ol nearly pure silver ore from the Smuggler Miuu was reeeiitly re ceived In Deuver, Col., wuiuU was worth just 4400.000. Coumissioxebs from the deposed ex Quean of lluWMll arrived at Nhu Krinc-.s -o toiiive'te the aid ot Preaiduut Clevelnud in rjs'.oriu.i her to the throne. In Colombia, Central Atierle.t, eight men from I'ulmlto iormed a party to cut down a gignntiu tree. The tre-, iu fiilliug, tru?k ttie whole party, kllllug ull. HUSBAND AND WIFE DEAD. An Electrical Shock Killed Him and the Mews Affected Her, Bowser's oil tank and novelty works at Fort Wayne, Iud., were destroyed by fire. The origiu is believed to be from an explo sion of oils, ot wtiicb large quantities were lu the building. Loas about f lOO.Ooil, Insurance Uulf. Frauk Maguer came in t-outaut wun a laiieu electric wire during the lire mid wua nstuutly killed. Mr. Maguer died Iro n tue shock uu heuriug ol tlio lute of lu r busbnud. Drapod Iler Portr. it. 5IUs Luelia l-'ruukfort, ugsl 22. daughter of Dana Frankfort, Llkhurt, lud., coiuinltted suicide in her room iy suuotiug. it waa touud that klie bud draped with crupo a por trait ot her which huug cm Hie wuli. A quar rel with her lover is supposed to Lave cuubvd bvr tuke tier life. THE NATIONAL GAME. itniT Is Pittsburg's winning pitcher. Potle lanow captaining the Philadelphia. The left-h.indoj pitchers seem to be grow ing passe. Dwvsa Is pltohlng remnrkabW ball for Cincinnati. Cosoe, of St. Louis, Is 'looming np as a base stealer. rntLADELmt recently playei three error lees game lu succession. Cntciaohas bean beaten out by on run fourteen times this season. Bai.timor has lost bat one game this sea son to a left-handed pitcher. W'ssTxax critics belleva that the Bostons will again carry off the pennant. Rcaie, ot New York, hns only won one game from Boston in lour years. Eveev pKchar In the League hns lieen knocked oat otthe box at '.east once this sea son. Lvoxs. ot Pittsburg, has been suspended for the remainder ot the ssason for drunken neea. Ir the Washington could field as well as they bat they would rank much tilgnor In the race. The raee for the pennant of the first six eluhe I the prettiest In the hlttiry ot the game. tURxtit. ot Chicago, ha a reoorJ of flva home runs In four consecutive games this season. TwiTcnKtx, lately released by Louisville, has been chosen a League umpire la plac Of Hartley. Thb strong point of Itirper, Philadel phia's new pitcher, is sai l to bo a deceptive change ot pace. IrrrT. of Boston, now lead the League In baiting, closoly followed by TJcleh.auty, ol Philadelphia. Caftaiw Tebeah. of Ctevelnn I. I of opin ion that more than halt of the game of base ball depends largely upon luck. Hakd batting and fine f1Ming mark the League game this year. Just the kin I tb.tt spectators like to sec. Loxa, of Boston, has struck nut but onn on the road this season. He still loads tho Langun in run scored. Lovisvim.e made the best showing of th Western elutsi against the strong Kastcru teams on the recent trip. Axso. of Chicago, inputting up as goo I n game, both In Istttlngand fielding, this year as any man In tho League. Bbeitekstixx, of Ht. Louis, appears to bo about the only left-handed pitcher in tho Lcaguo who is doing any effective worli. A eecord Hint remains unbroken to this day is Pitcher McCormlck's winning of nine, teen straight gumes when ho was with the Chicago CluK The New Yorks won eleven straight games before dropping one. That Is the recor I for the season away from home, and is one that is soldora mnde In any year. Cxpihe Oarrxtr says the third baseman's position Is more Important than ever, b ;nuse of the extra work of the third baseman under the new pitching rules. While Esper, of Washington, has been bit rery hard this year, he lends tho pitcher in fielding. He has played twenty games with out a Holding error, wild pitch or hitting a man. The first ball usid In a game nt the Polo Orounds tietwoen the Now Yorks and Balti more remained in constant use until the last half of the ninth inning, alter two men were out. It was a record breaker. As soon as Cleveland put Blake In right field, "Buck" Ewlng asked for and obtained bis unconditional release. He will play no more this season. That once great player uas reached the end of his brilliant career. licjt ' mifrtliM nt tfca o-Aii nM n v.. ii Club, baa' baen reieaaad.wi lie Vat-'j I AO J thla tine all-round player was a big .,! nonJi,,,, ,nnnt.u Ik Bunnell said that It was no surnrise to h .n'uu,uk. as he was not earnlni? hi aiilurr llil mr and bad no complaint to make. "My arm has troubled me all the season, but I thought It would come around all right, and I think It baa, for I feel sure that I can go in now and play as woll as ever. I don't Intend to sign with any club until I feel sure that I can do my best work. The only regret 1 feel at present Is parting with the boys." Me assaulted Morse, a Boston reporter, for un favorable comments on his woPk, and this 1 said to be the causa ot his release. Flour and Beef For China. The Klin Frnuclsoo Cull says: English ves sels now lu port uiiublo to secure cliurters will be loaded with Hour at the owner s ri.-k aud sent to Chi no. Au nrJ'-r lm Ih-i-ii plac ed with a ciiuiiing company fur 15,000 ton of canned beef lor the same uturKet. The llio Janlaro, which sailed u few day ago, took oul a large cargo of hour, ili uid the two precedlug steamers. Chmt-se mer chants admit that their compuny is sto.king up with rout-Ions. Oold Exports. The National Treasury Oold Reserve. The exports of specb from tho port of New York last week were: Oold 5.HH.i't0; silver .')50,(4l. Tholiiiiiorts were: (iold ;)(', 252; silver 402.2U1. Tbx cash balance in the Na tional Treasury at tho close of business Sat urday was 273,l89,fi'J5, of which ir5.:iH5,4l4 was gold reserve, lu this statement the 5, 000,000 iu gold shipped awuy does not B pear, Ohio's Ship Canal Boom All the cities along the Ohio canal 11 ro holding meetings to encourage the buildiiig ef the promised ship canal over that route. A general convention will be held lit Zunvs vllle within a few weeks. K. A. Conni I iiiel C. (lllea will represent MoshiIIoi:, and Jildgo Mitcht ll Canal Dover. Matrimonial Meccs. Moy Ti Hum, a Chinese tea merchant of liot-lou. married Sarah Wilson, a young ami g.iod looking Auiern-aii girl of Provnleii'-c, It. 1. Several more Chinamen w ill wed white girls there before long, nud one of :ho pros- ttclle brides Is a beitutllol girl who ban ecu educated ut tho N'urmul School. Two Men Drowned. Pavld O. lavis, of Dravosbtirg, Ta.. nud his brother-in-law, Uriah Wall residing near Elizabeth, Pa., attempted while Intoxicated to cross the .Monogahela rlv.r lu a skiff aud were drowned. Bath were married uud leave large families. China, Buyin Arms. Four carloads of rlili-s ordered by the Chinese government left Moutreul Inst night for Vancouver, aud thu Chinese agents who placed this order huve gouo to Connecticut to order more. The number of rifles ordered for the Chinese arm y so far iu this couutry is 250.000. Spanish Smugglers Seised. The I'nited States revenue cutter McLone seized six more Spanish vessels off Auclote. They were engaged in smuggling. A few weeks ago the McLane seized six vessels nt the same place charged with the iiituu ot tabse. Without a Parallel. The 7-year-old boy, Herman Mangold, of Allegheny, Pa., who was ruu over by a train, and bad both lugs crushed, hua fully recovered lu tvv-j weeks after a double ampiilutiou, Loth leg having beeu amputated ubovo the knee. 14 Poleo Crawned. Thu steamer IX-craltiH Iiilh len In a colli sion with a lerrybout r.t (irendo, on the river Niemaii. loiirtts u peoj le lost their lives through tho uociJtat, uud 11 otbtrs severely lujurcd. Chicago Gun Explosion Inquiry The government has finished It investigat ion of the (Irnnd boulevard ordinance ex plosion, Chlcngo. Captain Binile.the govern ment expert on ordiunnce, has returned to Washington with the official r'rt. It is generally believed that the report will declare that some of the shells were defective. CATTLE MARKET REPORTS. Central 5.'oi k JVins rutr'iurj, lu CATTLE. Itecelpts light and market at un -bancd prices. Extra, 1.450 to l.fioom 4 ,io5i 4 75 Prime, l.HOO to 1.4'Nllt 4 ftorti t 73 tloml, 1.20'J to 1,30(111,, 4 po 4 30 Tidy, 1.050 to l.l.VUti 3 .':) HO Fair, 1,000 to l.HHJIb 3 W(l .1 50 Fair. WO to l.OUOIh K 7;i'e 3 00 Common, 7CK to 9,00th 2 Oil's 2 MJ BOOS. Prime light j 403 so Heavy Philadelphia 5 5.V 5 75 Common to fair Yorkers and pigs A 403 50 Orassers 3 till s 5 2 I Houghs and stag i 2'j(n 4 0J siirce. Prime, 95 to 1 00th 3 3 75 Hood, R5 to OOlti 3 wife 25 Fair, 70 to HOth 2 2!c i 0J Common. (5 to 7011 5ora I 25 Hpring Lambs 2 25r 4 25 Venl Calves 4 ,',or0 5 28 Heavy calves 2 50 J U0 Baltimore. -Cattle The mnrki-t Ims been fairly active. 1 here wi-re few good tiq among the Offerings, the ln-lt'r grades gener ally being li e- numerous tliuu 11-unl. Values througliout the list were stronger than they were, nilil the offerings brought fully as gooil llgures as they d.l. Prices ranged from 2 to 4' 4' cts. per IU: -most sales 2:ito4'jfls. per lb. Prices of Beef Cattle ranged n follow: IW-st Beeves 4l.Cn- , els., tliov,, giurally rated llrst quality 4-' I V ets., mt-diiim or good fair quality 3'i:l',. i-ts., and ordinary Hi In Nti-era. Oxi-ti ami Cows 2r;l ets. per lb. ( 4iieli.niitl.- Hogs-- (iood shippers, :l.7.Vi 4 25; fair to me lliini, t.ti.'i'n ;l.7."i: select butchers, ti.i'i'n ,'i.5.ri: lair to good fnckers, 5.23fa 5.45: fair to good light. .V 5. 5 common and rnuglie, i4.7.''n 5. 211. Mn-cp F.xtnts. :l.2.V 3.50: go.ul to ci..,-e, 2..V)iii It.Otl; fair to Ciilllllii.il. l.7.Va.l,75. I.l'ml.s -Extras, tl.35ra 4.50: good to ei..ee, i:.',0ru 4.25: coiiimoii to fair, l.7."i'n 1. 25. Chlwngo-Cuttle--lleecipls 11.000 bend: market strong; common to extra toer. 4:1.25 Ai4.Hfi: Mockers it 1 1 ' 1 feeders, 42.00fs 3.4 I; cows and bulls, I.25rti3.50: calves, 2.(Mlra 4.50. Hog K Ipti, 2tl.(HUI lieinl: market strong; heiiry, 4 t'O'ii.". 25: '-ominoii to elmlen tulxerl, 4"if 5.20: choice u-Morled. 5.20W 3.25; light, 4 SO 5.20; pigs 4..'.0'n ...". S.cp Ke.-elpt-. 7,HSi hen,l: ti.urket (Inn p.r good mid slow for poorer gra b-s; Inferior t'j chol.-o 1.25rq 3.00i laml's, 2..Mi'. 1.10. The Oil Market. Oil Cltv National transit certificates open- ! ed lit h.l-iC; higlict s l-.e; lowest S , losed 1 lit H2' shIcs 5.O0O barn Is: shipments I barrels; runs 77.505 barrels. Nl,472 MAICK1CTS. i-initt ltd. ( ti:r. iioi.i sai 1: mil i - aui oivi:n 11 i.ou ) t.r.iiii. I lour hikI lit il. WHEAT No 1 Bed No 2 Bed COItN No. 2 Yellow, ear, High Mixed, ear Nil. 2 Yellow, fllelled.. rlieed, mixed OATS No. I While No. 2 While 5:1 ft' f M 52 M 55 52 5:1 61 52 40 ?0 47 4H 4i! 47 44 45 43 44 4H Ml 4il 47 50 a 75 I y !' l 4 15 ' 2 H3 10 2 a .1 10 25 12 12 75 10 50 .M5I 10 50 II Ml l.i in I III no 17 00 17 50 10 00 Iti Ml 15 no 15 50 15 00 l.'i 2 t 1; no .' 0 Ii 50 7 CO l. 22 fn- 2:1 is'j I'l II 15 5 0 !l 11 10 l-4 11 lij .... lite. .1 50 Or 4 50 U 75 4 00 0 10 l:l 15 II 7 H 10 1 10 1 25 20 :io 4 01 4 50 2 (HI 2 10 ',' 5 2 01 2 25 2 25 2 50 1 CO 1 75 2 25 2 50 2 23 2 50 70 NO 1 CO 61 i f.5 40 ;o 50 Ml El 15 0 10 IS 20 11 12 12 U'j 55 CO V) 45 115 40 s. C 35 0 r,o 2 00 2 (15 1 40 1 (10 l'J It 0 10 50 110 0 7 7 25 No. 3 White fVwpl' JLaO l! w I l'i-riH ditivl.o-a ,. t rnnev rpi . . , 1'anev Stn'WMK j..,. , XXX Bakers live Hour 1 1 A V llal-d No. 1 'l im'y... Paled. No. 2 Timothy Mixed Clover I ii-.iolhv from - 1 1 1 . 1 1 y FEF.lt No. 1 W h M l. ton.. No. 2 White Ml.l.tllliC, .. Brown Miiblliugh I'.ritn. bulk i'l B AW Wheat Out Hairy t'lotlii' Br iTEII Elgin t reiiii.er.v. I'liic-y 'n-iiiiiiTy Fancy Countrv lloll Low L-raile Kil l c.ok ill,'... f,lll.lE tilii.i. new .... New ork. new Wisconsin SA-i.ts I.lmliurner, new make t'liilt anil Vi-getuMf APPLES luncv, V bbl....? llEIH.IES - (iooseU-rries, per stand.,.. Il ispls-rries. per qt lied ItsiHptierrics lllackiterries Currants, per qt Huckleberries, pulls WATLKMELONH tie, rt'ia, i-a -li CAYlEl.ollT.S Ami Arundel, per sug bid. BEANS N. V. and M pcrbu Lima, lb POTATOES - Fine state, on tra !, I'M.. From store, 1.1,1 CAIHIAHE - Home grown, crate ONIONS Egyptian, 100 lb haga.... Southern. " .... Southern, bushel crates.,, Poi.ltry, I le Live Chickens, "t1 pair . . . i Spring Chickens Live JhKks, '(' pair Iiret-Hod iMicks. V III lr '.-soil Chickens, lli. mix ' " young select Ilrensed Turkeys, V Hi. . . . EtKiS - I 'a. and Ohio fresh.. I EATHEItS- Extra l.lvetleese, V lb N". 1 Fx. Live Occ.se, y II, Country, large, packed.,.. 51 1st t lllllieoil SEEI'H -Clover, 02 lbs Tiiuothv, prime Blue (iruss HAtiS-- Country mlxetl HoNEY-White Clover Buckwheat MAPLE SVIILP -New til il'.ll -Country .sweet, bbl. CINCINNATI. iT.ocn i 2 10 &. WHEAT-No. ii lied 43 ME -No. 2 COllN-Mixed OATH SI EtlOH H'f BL'TTEll-Ohio Creamerv.. l'J 4'.l 45 45 SJ 0 20 PIIII.AItt I.PI1I A. FI.OUK WHEAT No. 2 Bed COBN No. 2 Mixed OATS -No. 2 W bite Bl' l "1'Ell Creamery, extra. E(KiS - Pa. hrsts 3 00 '-'?4 4M l'J 111 3 25 60,'i 4'J NEW VOItli. FLOFB-Patent WHEAT No. 3 llcl... . BYE -Slate COBS No. 2 OATS - White West ru . . . BUTTEU Creamery .. EclUS-State nud l iuu.. 4 09 1 0 53 44 62 a 111 15; i IS 13 Highest of all in leavening Li V ABSOLUTELY PURE Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDtR CO., 10k Wall ST., HEW VOKK. An Alligator Htory. "Of all the inhaMt.iht of the treat rivers of India the allife-atcr t tbo moBt formidable," mid Captain L E. Halloo, or London, t-.twlutid, at the Luclodo last evenlou, nay the St. Louis (ilotie-Democrat. "Wh le was stationed there several years nxo 1 saw a sight the thought of which always causes a shudder to creep oter mc. A ladr near where 1 had lived tent a little, native boy with u letter to a friend at soma liltic distance, with the rciiiet to send a reply. Ileitis a trustworthy little fellow some surpre was fell when he did not leturn alter a reasonable a li te rue. After waltinc several hours with no slun ot the n esenner, a caclilni' patty, of which 1 w.ts ; tu inlier, was inadc up to try to dis cover his vvhetcali tit. Alter scouritur th- country for Home t tue we came to tin- river lank, and a short distance away sun a dead alligator Ivltitf on the slioro with Its nicai Jaws extended to their utmost, tin cxamlultij it to dis cover the cause of so strange an at pearanea we fourd to our horror that it had devoured the missing toy, ami had attempted to kw.iIIuw his head whole. This, however. It was unahh to do, and had been tutTocated in the attempt. Tho toy's head was still covered by his turban, which, when removed, disc' isod the answer to hit mistress' letter, which he was faith fully bringing bac. It was sup. posed mat wnno attempting to swim the river ho had been seized by tho litigator, us those huzo reptiles an; very clever In concealing themselves iintil their victim is well within 1 their roach, and then pouncing on iduir prey." MnTiiKits uro tno only people In ths world who, .never llnd out that' they have been ,foiid without cause. KXOWLEDOE PriiiL' comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The tunny, who live let ter than others mill enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's ln-st protlveta to the needs of iihysii-al Is-itig, will attest the value to lievllli of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced iu tho remedy, Svrup of t igs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the form ino.-t acceptable mid picas act to the taste, (lie refreshing and truly tieneficial propc rlies f a js-riect lax ative; ( fl'fctunlly cleansing the system, (lisiM-lling colds, heudaches mid fevers ami permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with tlit approval of tho medical profession, beciiux1 it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and llowels without weak ening tin-in nud it is p rfcetly l'rco fiou) every objectionable substance. Hyrup of Figs in for sal.' by till drug fist's in Mie and fl buttles, but it is man ufactured by the (.'alifor.ii i Fig ."yr;;p Co. only, whose inline is printed mi every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, Wid being wel! inl'ircied, you will uot Accept uuy bubbtiluto if olli-rcd. - : .-' 1 mm A w c What to do with Milk Pails I Clean than with Pcarline. You can'i gri C tht'tll SO tliorniiolllv Sn-t nnil linn- in nnw clean it,. either, half as well play with the fire." If your be honcet cend it back. "Well Done Outlives Death." Even Your Memory Will Shine if You Use strength. litest U.S. Cot. Food Report Odd Church 1'ollei-tlona. A survival of the old custom of payment In kind exists in a vi!are In Kent, Kngland. One Sunday af ternoon In the spring there is an of fertory of rrcsli ivtfs at the church, and last year the number of contri bution amounted to Ol", or an aver age of nearly one egg apiece from the inhabitants of the village. The collection, i arefully packed, is sent to the sii k ti n I the vtry poor of a London parish. Lady of the house- Well. If your references are satisfactory, I'll en gage you. Applicant for co ik's posi tion Are ye, goln' to look them up? I.ndy of th" house Certainly. Ap plicant Then there'll be no need of me comln' back ugain. llarpcr'a Haar. Most people have Idea of modesty. an exaggerated DOCTOR'S BILLS SAVED. .1mer.fJ 'iitit, TWnrrttivu Co., OtVn Dru I'll sck, lludaUi, N. Y.: rur Mr-1 am (im t Miy 1 1i :it tin iiw i f your "lioliltii Mtill rill DiKcovei y " hu uveil mi- niuiiv doo tnr' Mil, an I liiive for tin- eupt elt veii yeara, hi-iii-i r net detl, tieen iinnjj it for tin- i nir ! elm iiiel ! tori hrin- Ic illurrlit-a. iiml am irla-l In my tlmi it Iim never fiil 'i. I have aUn reeomineiiilt'U It to ninny of my nei(h bnr. a It i n inrilk ioa worth rt'eomnu-rifliaf. JOSKfH MITi. Puitii, Esq. PIERCE A CURE OR MONEY RETl'RNI-D. The "DiseorerT" puriflea, vitaliren aiitf enrn'bva the IiIimnI, tlicrrhy Invigorating tli vxUtin anil btuldiiif- up nholewimo i aii wbeu rtxlueml by w ',. ,aiM)a. , f . . a. lOuijaed in ki;u- AlinluiiuiH which hnvo rotu the State printer. lililVtij -r 111 1 T - A I- - - - 9 Via the Big Four Route. Solid Vostibulcd Trains to CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Miiliing direct ('oiiueetiuiis iiil'iiioti liepnts for all points in the SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND WEST. Ask for Tickets Via BIG FOUR ROUTE!: F. (. Jb I'l 1; M Ii K. H. II. M UTIX, I'ii-s. Trait. .Maui:' r. m-ii I'. A T A(;i; llio 1'ot II liol IK, lilN-MI, dlllo. V N U 31 '04 LINENE TlttE COLLARS and CUFFS. 'I i r ,i rti.'l in- i i iii. ti.ir il ' u mt (ti.-. t urlt witrn, Ilfrt-rilM. I.ik wrll. Kl wrll. Mrarwrll. A "i Ti'n if l ite thttrt ut i uiU UA ilk. Koit f, i i-,;. ni mu i i iuT iv mi t.r ii icnl. HU.l (lit II- Nil . l H itt j1J. n llrrlllf t ollttr 4'u. 27 KilOv it , ,t .Il.i .i ;; t rrtuki.ii t , New Yorfc, I I 'I'l VI C1111'1 V If I .liiiinillf'iv ; 1 I n i mh i I. tu i,iii iittii'ittty i iliv i n Mot i . St-ul I til Hi v i 1. 1 -I - ' . it it ,"l hotv t gf It . 11. Mil. l' 1 lilt K Ol- KlU I I. W A-.tlMtl-.l. 1 1 t:. i .i - 1 - ..J otht.T way. Ik'.sitlcs, it's easier fur you quicker, more economical. "The Iiox and barrel churn are not hard to keep clean. A little hot water and a little Tcarline will clean any thurn or do away witli any lad odor." The Dairy llrJ, Chicago. Perhaps you think that some of the imita tions iti Pcarline, that you'd be afraid to use in washing clothes would do just as well in work like this. They wouldn't hurt tinware, certainly. Hut the'v wouldn't a-i Pearline besides, "don't grocer sends you an imitation,, w jamf.s i vle. New voik. Lama U 'xnP 9 a-11- ,l,ly I !.". 4 A It in Si