The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 16, 1894, Image 8

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atianatnlnir trtlltl.
t Ion nio u child was brought
U for baptism, and when 1 asked
father for tho desired name, he
1,ed that It wai ltalhshcba, writes
l,ev. i- m n lairuago, ia
in When Things are Avalnst
in the Ladles Home Journal.
L why any parent should wish to
L to a child the name of that In-
ous creature oi scripture limes,
m lioyotul my understanding, j
e often felt at tho baptismal altar,
in names were announced to me,
cavln. as aia me iev. ur. Kich
L nf Morrlstown. Mew Jersey.
a a child was presented him for
klloif nd the name gltsn,
Ldn't you better call It something
There is no excuse for any
H
alt and battery on the cradle
a our language it opulent with
es musical in sound and sugges-
in ii caning, such as John, mean-
ibo gracious gift of God"; or
rr, meaning "ine cnier or a
Lebola"; or Alfred, meaning
d our.salTatlou"; or Nicholas,
liilng "flctory of the people"; or
rose, meaning 1 Immortal"; or
ew, meaning "manly"; or
er, meaning "a star"; or Abl
meaning "my father's Joy"; or
a, meaning "grace": or Victoria,
ilDg "victory"; or Rosalie, metin-
bcautlrul as a rose"; or Mar
, meaning "a pearl '; or Ida,
Kllilce"; or Clara, meaning "II
mtis"; t.r Amelia, meaning
v"; or I'crtha, meaning "beau-
and hundreds of other names
at good that are a help rather
a hindrance
IE TRUST A ITER SQ.TO'ttAC.
Lmr4 That Hull n MlllUn Takarre
era Will II Cared In '114 br tbo I'ae
-T-nr. ('n a l.aaa Man
killlaaa ! Oallara I Tabaeea Maaa.
arer.
mno.Aueust It 'Special. It was re.
I to- lay that a lnrir sum of moner hn
nffHral thn prnrtrimnra of tho euro tor
unc.eo liaiiil called "No-To-Hne," which
ou nil over thn eoitiitrv for ita won.
Ll elToet. This offiir. It wss said, tn
by parties who desire to take It off thn
-t ami atop Ha sule, becnusn of Ita in
to tun tormcco liUMlinaa. Mr. H. Ii.
r, tfHn.irnl mnnsirer of thn No-To-lim-
m, waa Interview! at bis oClee, 43
ilph atrH)t. nnd whan nueetlonnd
ptlv Wllil I
. air i No-To-B'm is not for snlo to thn
o trut. Vt Juat refusod n half mil'.
roni other pnrtix for our buinn.
Imly No-To-llid tifrwtatlietoliacco biial-
It will cum ovtir n hiilf million poopln
I. nt an avermr savins of 5l). whirh
nuld otherwise expend for tulvio.-o,
iitlnjt In rou a t llirur.w to t25.0OO.0OO.
iurse, tobacco msnu'iicturiTs' mi l tlnal
is m gain or tiio party taking No
! Does Xo-To-Eio benefit physically
r. The maioritv of our tintlonta r.
enq
m Immedintu train In flush, and their
sol
de
d
an suturatau yteuH nn cluituand and
vliiorou. How U No-To-Uiw sld I
pally tlirouvh our lralluit iiltuIp.
uploy ovtr n tbouHnl. it la nlao sold
iltIhI. wliolal an I retnil. tbrou-.-h.
rr;
i United HtHtra nud ChiiikU. How are
)lt
its aaaurud that No-To-Unu will fiffout n
lu thrir case V nlwolutoly giciratitee
.In
uozea, coatiu? i.oo, to euro any kmw.
V
w
re to cure nienna the moiiuy back. OI
c there are full urea, but thoy are few,
can better afford to have the Rood
ral
Is
i nn O3caaional failure tnan n m moucy.
u liah n little book oallvd 'Dou I To-
Spit or Smokn Your Life A way,' thai
all nbout Noro-li4C, wuiou ' will bt
i free to any one dnalrinif It imI
uif the Uieriiutr Kmnedy Co., 40-10 ilxu
treet, t'Ulcaxo,"
o w
Alnmlnnm.
xperiroents are being conducted
...Jiie armory in Springfield. Mass..
10. c
ie use oi uiumiaum ior ine Day-
if i
scabbards for the new rifle.
!e the metal works well in b?nd-
md is about fifty per cent light-
cat
els
ns
Bum the steel scabbards, no Fatls
ry method has lcen devised for
ring the edges together.
t. Kilmer's Hwamp-Root cures
all Kidney ami Madder troubloa.
l'Hin phlnt und Consultation frne.
Lnbratory liinKbanipton.N.Y.
d t
n l
d
Id
irs
re nro 13.000,000 men of military age In
uueu tunica.
ITaw'a Thla f
offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo
:ui of OalArrh llia.t. Ai.n... k. i.
s ('alarm Cure.
t . J. Uhknbv & Co., Tropa., Toledo, O.
. the uiidemlgnwl, have known V. J. Che.
r I he laht 15 yeant, and believe bint twr.
inHi.l.liU In 1 1 1. J f
an
isi1
MNIIC .!1v .Vil tn .. 1. I ;
fnnile by their firm.
y i mca I, Uoleanle DroRirlata, Toledo,
"bio.
;in. KtifAH & Martin, VTiolesale
I'rtimriata, Toledo, Ohio.
v tuarrn uure ih laaen internally, act-n-clly
upon the liloo l and iiiuooua aur.
itf Llifl '.lin Pfl.. .... I..... I.. .
UruggUta. TeallmoniaU free.
1H9 Chluuee subjects paid $24,000,000
l' Clorer Root, the great blood purlHer,
frealiUMaa and fleariiuag la the rninotes.
ul cure coital Urn lion, ii eta., 50 tU., $L
looak All Over
vent her always has a weokeulu, debll-
enect, eepucially when the blood n
ud impure aud tho ayaiem poorly
hod. isy taking Ilood'a Huntapurllla
lood
Sarsa'
parilla
con
A4aVVf1
lplWlh will be m.
Cures
1 t!' nol whole
or.
rai
ad
f ;
"viKornte i. reo-
"o tuko Hood t7
I'tirllln are almoat always surprised at
ii'lerlul beneficial effecla.
iaiocl's) Pills areaufe, iiarmlvai, sure.
to!
e WILL MAIL rosTrftio
fine J'anrl 1'irture, eutllled
"MEDITATION "
In exraanne fur 13 Larue Lion
Uaadi, cut from Lloo L'okja
wrapieta, and a l-eut nanip to
pay puMw. Write fr 'l.t of
our other fine pretuluru. Ir.vluuV
lug booka, a kuilu. guuie, via.
WooiaoN Seicc Co.,
UU Uuruu bi Toijuu, Ohio.
sea
tat
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if t
fori
la
I T V M'l' tTKADK MAHK4. EaainlnalloD
l'.1!' r?aud advli aa to pairiiialiilliy
i 1
k'O'
is
ruiHin . nrnn fur luvrm , uu Jr.ornow lourl
K I'ATIUCK. U't'AktlEtUWuiiikutux.U.U.
Pp n Kormal, " iuIufm. Mulc, Art tVp'ta.
luULl, ryimwrller free lo grail'., Uiw rulra,
lrl K B. Wb.ier.l'r., W.Kariiiluglou.O.
lun
me
IQ Sticker, your uameaod adlrM. only l.
ii.h.lvi eu io i.uiu at,. rnna.,ra.
Voi
hKI.IN (OI.I.KUK. New Alueiia OUIu.
It, ii
Irl. tuoni autl liook Vi nerwiec fall. free.
U
Iti! Sfwwts, iff itSI u
"'" lOiat Cough ajtrupVTuuia Uood, Uaol I
I.. lu lima Hold bv OruuaiM. I I
dVC i--e ar
SOU I
LATEST NEWS SUMMARIZED
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
What is Tranaplrin the World Orer,
Important Event Briefly Told.
nE, ArrlDIXTa, FATALtTtBS, BTC
A Ire. burning alx barns, ooourred at Col
umbians, o.. Friday. Only the united
efforts of the fire company and oltlunn saved
the town. I.oas about (5.000. The fire was
caused by a horse overturning a lantern.
rnmES aid rtKALTtrs.
Kmltln Hncrlno, nn Itnllan laborer, wss
fntully Mai. bed at bis boarding bonne In
rittKburir. with a bread kulfe by nn Italian
named Tavlua Knlagano.
CAPITAL AND LA DOS.
riillmnn employes, numbering 1197, have
resumed work.
Nenr Front bum. Md.. the Consolidated
Coal Company bas not! lied all the miners
wno stuck to their pot during the late pro
Iraeted strike thai they will each recelvo
oluo mouths' rent and fuel tree.
WASIIIKOTOK,
A letter of congratulation and sreetlnn
from 1'realdf nt Cleveland In the name of the
t'nlted Hlatea la on the way from Washington
to rmadent Iole of tho Ilnwulliin repub
lic. Among the Items which the house con
ferees on the sundry civil appropriation bill
.niiuot ngroo to in Unit to give (&.000 eneh to
ihe heirs of tho 21 government clerks killed
9V the falling of tho Ford's thuatur bullu-
M1R ELLAXEOL'a,
fleo. M. rullman ha returned to Chicago,
do lind been absent sluee Juno.
A coat mlno under the western part of
Scranton, l'a., caved In, wrecking !ZH houses
and causing n loss cstimnted nt tMO.OOO.
holdiers neting as guards havo lieeu twice
.lreil upon at New Castle, Col. A company
if Infantry went, sent by order of Ocucral
:de('ok from Fort I.ognu, to this plnw.
llepresentative llalley, I.ano and Ilrodortuk
Pave beeii chosen to Investigate the charges
.i.MIng for thu impeachment of Judgo Ricks,
of Cleveland.
The Jail nt (IriKiislinrg, I'u., was never so
'nil as now. There nr rt; peoplo in It, of
s-hom a;, nro colored, nud vlght of tho pris
rfliers are charged with murder.
A bicycle road raeo will be held nt Sharon,
I'n., on September 6, under tho niisplvcs of
!m Sharon Athletic Association. The dla
nuce will be 20 miles, from Sharon to Hart
ford. O., and return. Over J0J in prizes will
ho offered.
Marshal Frey, of llnltlmore. dispatched 10
policemen by apeciu! train to Hyattsvlllo nnd
iirrested tho remainder of Coxey's army 85 lu
number, on tho charge of vagrancy mid the
.'oldlera lire now cuptlvcs lu tho Maryland
House of correction.
roiicio.
Tho French .Moot in tho east has been order
ed to the sent of war.
The I' nltod States government bos no ship
to carry flour to tho sufferers In Corco.
Joan Vertmleirnl nlil.if tt Mm blnmn .1. .......
----- --n'..,....vB itiv omiiip urini.
ment of the Mexleau government, was killed
iu a uuui ai ine city oi Mexico by Congress,
man Francis Romero.
Contrary to lr mtnrat ....... I. n . v. . , -i,.
- i,--..aM ...... , in, iiajiair
Kovernment t as made no dumand for mitlga-
Diuj.7, VJ mmvui i.aruoi.
An Engllxh tlrra has made a Broposnl to
Chill to purchase tho war hips, tho Es
meralda, tho Cochrane, the Condell and the
Lynch, for the Chiueso. Tno ollur was not
entertained.
A comsiltteo to arrnugo tho prellmlnarioj
for the conference of the representatives of
tho Central American republics In reference
to a union, will meet In Tegucigalpa, Houdu
Mis, September 15.
Cousul-Oonerul Maratla at Slelbourno says
that owing to the progress made by Austra
liana lu refrigerutiug proeeesea thev lire mak
ing henry inroads on American export of
pork, poultry and dairy products to Urittau
uiurkcis.
Congroaeional Nominations.
Missouri, 6th district. David A. He. Ar
mond, Uem.i A. 11. Frnuciwr, 1'op.
Kuusos, 1st district, lit C. Solomon,
Dem.
Indiana. Rth district, E. V. KrookB: 1st
district, J. A. Uoyee, 1'op
reuiisylvauia, l'Jth district, J. A. Stuhl,
Rep.
North Carolina, 8tU district, W. II. Bower
Dem.
Illionls, 7th district, oorgo Edmund Fobs,
Rep.
l'ennsylvaulu, 12th dlstrhrt, John LeUen.
ring. Rep.
Michigan, 4th district. Dr. llcury F.
Thomas, Rep.
WIhcoubIu, 10th district, J. J. Juakins
Rop.
Corea Begging Aid.
The ofncluls of the C'orcun legation ftt
Washington, 1). C.. nro themselves taking
steps looking to the shipment to Corea of any
supplies that may be donated by the people
of thiscoontre. For this pnrpoee the good
ofll.'usof thu American Trading Company ol
New York have been Invokod and it has been
asked to look after practical details of the
movement. This company has promised to
do everything pot-bible to promote tho move
ment. Mr. Ye Hung Hoo, the miulstnr, ap
preciates Ibo sentiments which ac tuute the
American people in remembering the suffer
ing people of bis native country.
a old Found in Colorado.
A most surprising strike of free milling
.told ore has been made In the Annie Lode,
llfteeu miles east of Moaea, Col. , by tho Ful
ienwlder Rroa. Assays have- been made
with the astonishing result of (42,000 per
ion. The gold Is found in a honeycomb
quartz, easily worked, almost crushing In the
iiuud. Much of It is visible to the uukedeye.
Approved Acquittal of Anarchists.
Most l'arls uewspuers express approval of
the gencrul aeciuttal lu which the big anar
chist trial ended. They blame the prosecu
tion for uilhmuuagemout lu trying to eonfuso
mere preachers, theorists nud ordinary
thlovcs with the revolutionary terrorists.
Two Murders in Camden.
Georgians, Spearman, a m-.la'.to girl, anfl
Joseph McCurdy wore murdered lu Camden,
N. J. The girl was shot by Thomas Debrldge
a Jealous white lover, and MdCurdy was
killed in a disorderly bouse, but by whom Is
yet a mystery.
Five British BubJeoU Missing.
A dispatch from Shanghai suys that Cupt.
Galsworthy and Chlof Officer 'lumpllu of me
suukeu truusport Kow hhlug arrived
at Shanghai. They report that live
liritlsu kuojocts that were on board tii trans
port are uilsMlug.
Madei.ins Phllauu wjo uotaiae I a ver
dict of J"i,0:H) damuges ugulust Col. Kreohln
rlilifti for breach of promise of umrriuifo, Ii
lu New York Nekiug u eagai;cmeut with
viue theatriuul umunier.
THE NATIONAL GAME.
Tib Fittsbnrg team Is full of cripple.
Bsooklt now has the most players under
contract.
Jissixns Is ptnying a great game at short
for Baltimore.
Tms Is Mcrhne's thirteenth season on the
Cincinnati team.
Most players am being lnjnro l by pitched
balls thnn ever before.
Tnb strength of the New York team lios tn
Its pitching department.
Bnocn, of Brooklyn, is tho stnr general
utility man of the League.
Waso, ot New York, Is getting to be a
timely hitter In a elose pinch.
The rittshnrg Club has secured Rlt, tho
shortstop of the Oil City Club.
KLEiftrEt.nt. thn old time Athletic player,
died recently In Philadelphia.
Mercbe, of the Wnshingtons, Is the phe
nomenal colt pitcher of the year.
Tbs Cleveland Cltth has signed Tit cher
"flllver" Brnun, late ot New Orleans.
Oarzel, released by Boston, has been re
signed, owing to the Injury to Catcher Ryan.
These Is no Lengue catcher who Is doing
such roranrkablo work as Farroll, of New
York.
The third basemen are all catching It this
season. Most of the cannonading Is In their
direction.
Lasoe, of the Chicago. Is one of the
longest and most aacurate throwers playing
baseball to-dny.
Cabtweioht. ot Washington, was thn first
man to knock a ball over tho Brooklyn's
right field fence.
What moat of tho Lenvun clubs will need
next year Is pitchers. New York Is nn ex
ception, however.
Tnoss twelve runs In one Inning whlchthe
Boston mado off Maul, of 1'lttsburg, ts tho
single inning record of the yenr.
Nicnow, of Boston, hns been knocked out
of the box three time thla season by the
New Yorks, Baltimore! nnd I'lttaburgs.
Ex-Oovehor RrssKLL. of Manchuctt,
played In a recent game nt Boston nnd made
three hits off Oeorgo Wright's pitching.
Gladiator Rnowsixd, one tho lending
batter of the world. Is now llrst bssemnn and
captain of thn Georgetown (.Ky.) team In tho
Blue Grass I.ngue,
DAnt.E. of Chicago, has played thirty-two
straight game w.thout fulling to hit aafelv, .
and during that time has scorod fifty-six
runs and sixty-two hits.
Titr. Cincliinatls cm win more "straight"
(jam nnd turn right around nud lose mora
consecutively than nnv other team In tlm
League. They play like a team of balky
horses.
Boston's ex-collegn catcher, Tenney. has
developed Into a orivit drawing card In
BoMon. Ills mannefisms amuse and his
vigorous stylo of playing delights tho spec,
ttitors.
It Is tho testimony of many bnsohnll lover
outslduof Now York that Gorman's delivery
is clearly illegal, but aomehow thn umpires
do not think so or o!so have not the courugo
to call him dowu.
I'tTriir.B Johm Ci.AnKsos announces Ms
retlrrment from tho diamond. He ha de.
ciiticd offers Irom Baltimore, rhllndelphia
and other clubs and hns made arrangements
to go Into business nt Lansing, Mich,
It s Nimsabsurd toclass Anson, of Chicago,
as aback number, for ho Is playing as good
If not better ball than he has put up in two
or three years. Tho veteran. In spite of bis
years, works harder than any player on bis
team.
CArrAis: Assos, ot Chicago, Is quoted ns
saying : "Many managers nro prejudiced
ngaint loft handed pitchers. I nm not. Tho
theory thnt a Icft-hnnitel pitcher wears out
rapidly because his heart is noarerto his arm
Is ridiculous.
Te feat of shutting out a team without a
nit was accomplished forth soco.n. ilTna
tbls sesson July SS. Blnarly enough the
Pennsylvania League was again the scene
of the achievement. Clare, of Uuzletoo,
turning the trick against I'ottsville.
While pitching In a game nt Johnstown,
Penn., hetweun Johnstown nnd Amsterdam
clerks, X. Glynn, who was In tho box for
Johnstown, broke bis arm lu a peculiur
manner. lie delivered a ball, which was a
strike, an I Ills nrm foil to his side, broken
between tho shoulder an I elbow nud nt the
wrist.
Im view of the grandstand fires nt Boston,
Chicago nnd rniliidelphlii, metropolitan
baseball enthusiasts will be surprised to
learu that during one of thn recent New
York-Baltlmoro games nt thn l'olo grounds a
lire was dlscovere I under tho grand stun I
by tho ground keeper. Only for his quick
action lu throwing several palls of water on
the blaze, there uil-ht lmv buuu a sorious
conflagration.
Oi'
How They Stani.
The following tnbln sliow.4 thi stan linrof
Ibe different clubs co:njio.-iiii. tho Natloil
l:iiM llnll League: '
Club. W. L.IVt. Club. W.L. ! :.
lloFton . . .Mi :l till ! Brooklyn. 4 44 !21
llnltimorn . 67 l):l ri.'l Clucinmitl . 42 4'.) H.J
New York. 5rt HO sn'.l Chii-ngo. . 4:1 Ml Ul'i
i'leveiand . M j St. Louis. . Mil &5 ll.i
Pittsburg . fid 4:1 &:)H Loulsvillo . ill 111 1117
I'Mludel'u. 40 ii O.'J I Washington 21 b5 TJ0
A Kansas Bunk Fails.
The Wichita National Bank of Wichita,
Kan., capital v2.rj0,OUO, has closed Its doors to
business, Aetliu Comptroller Tucker order
ed Bank Examiner I'.wing to iismiuio eluirgo
ot the bunk. This bank is one of tho largos'.
In that section of tliu country. No cuuso for
failure la assigned in the telegram ntiLeiuu -lug
tho closing of thu bank.
A TI'NNfcl. CAVES.
A cave-In occurred in the Miillan tunnel, a
big boru llirough the main rulige of the Rocky
mountains, on llin main lino of the Northern
i'aclllc, 20 miles went of Helena. How ser
ious It is is uot known, but It entirely ob
structs the trucks, and all trains huvo been
ordered to run around via Unite.
Hacks Atf.ilo it Street Cars.
Tho striking street car employe n Youngs
town turned the tables on the company by se
curing hacks, which are being run on all tin
streets covered by the street car lines ind
carrying passengers nt the same fur'),
A Big Increase This Tear.
A comparative statement of appropriations
and expeiihos of the bureau ot ludiuu ullairs
shows that the total , covered by the ludiaii
appropriation bill for thu lineal year l'JU4 was
7,0114,240 und for ln'JS V.3s,Htl0.
Twenty Persona Drownsd.
During tho progress of the regatta held nt
Ti-uby, Wult-H, a small excurslou steamer cup
sized lu Culdy Roads, drowning 2U puopic,
Names (ioogruphlonl.
Sllwrla sigoillcs '-thirsty. " Sicily
Is 'tho touutry of rapou." (?alo
donla tueuQS "& high h JL" Asia
6lg ol ties "in tho niluMlo," from the
fact that ancient geographers thought
It between Europe und Africa. Italy
signifies "a cuuniry of pitch," iroiu
Its wading crout quantities nf black
pitch, lllbernla U "utmost," or "last
habitation," for beyoi.il this to tho
westward tho l'lui'iilciuns never ex
tended their voyageii. i'.rltuln U
"the country of tin," yroat uuan
titles i.elng found In lt Tho Groeks
called it Albion, which cignitl04 cither
'white or hJtfh,' from the whito
ncsi of Its clilTsorthe hiyh rocks tn
the went.rn coast.
Tun Chinese Oovern-nent has spw-lnlly
thanked Germany tor the action ot thn Ger
man warship litis In rescuing ISO Chinese
who were struggling lu the wutor after the
sinking of the Kow Hhuog.
saaaaaaaawaMaHMHMaw
CATTLE MARKET REPORTS.
Cattle art soM of thihe fir nrm lire trviM
(( nee atild at net imy,,' that in 20 per ivnf
(7n rofi) nf from fir irriyht, tihrrp art
tvlil jroM, that is lire rrrrjht r uolhintj
Ctntral Stwk Yar pittnhurg, Pa.
CATTLE.
ETtrn, 1,4.W to l.Cmih... 4 604C5
I'rlme, 1..W0 to 1.4iKih 4 a.'r 4 40
Oood, 1.20 to l.SlOlb 8 411 2 7.
Tidy, 1 .0.111 to l.l.Mllb n.Vir3Hil
Fair. !00 to l.nooiti 2 ftnr n 00
Common, 70j to 8,00lt a no fa 2 85
Itcnvy I'hlladelphlos 5 Ck 5 70
Common to fair Yorkers nnd pigs A Jl.1i 8 45
(trassers s 5 00'5 2l
Roughs and stags , 4 0J(o 4 45
SBttr.
Trlme, PS to 1 onrh 3 .lOrtfll 50
tlood. M5 to Wilt a 75 S 00
1'alr. 70 to sort, a (K)r a 40
Common. B5 to 701b Mir 25
Spring Lnmbs a IM) 4 00
Veal Clllvea 4 fiOfti 5 00
Heavy calves a &tir J 25
Baltimore. Cuttle The mnrket was not
active, with receipts ll-lit i prlcea coiitlli
ulng easy as leforc.t!' ne ,it ions ns follows
Cows 1. Mn a. 50 per in lis; l ulls J.fiora . 50
per 100 lbs: old oxen U.iWi, a.50 per 100 lls;
fat lH'f cattle, young "leer, , u0 ls and up
ward. 4.2-Vn 4.50 per 100 !!; lOOilto 1,200 ll.s.
:.5lcn .1.7.1 per 100 llis; lighter weights 2.75rc
M.25 per liNI lbs; fresh cir , 2u,(Nlra .10.00 per
head. Calves with tho arrl,U light though
not verv ni'tlv" the mnrket mi H.ly nt the
quotation as follows: i'li dee -enla 4m 4 jC.
per Hi. and Miigh to good v .1 ",1,1.011 per head
Sheep nnd laiubs. - H-'i j.t though light
were eipial to the slow deiim:!,!, with Jiriccs
steady lor gooil stock. yie.tuMous were as
follows: Spring Lambs a1 J cents per Its.
'2aa. AO per Ilea I ; sheep, g ,. ,, choice 11,11
2'j its per lb, and 2.50 n .1 00 per head;
common to fair In 1.50 per ii-., 1.
Cbicagi. Cattle R ipis. ',1,000 head;
mnrket easier; common t.i extra steers,
ii.l'tra t.'.l.'i; Mockers and (der, tl.T.Va
11.25: cows mid bulls, I ; :l.ai: calvi-s.
l.75rti 4.25. ilg -reccij t. MO.OOl) head,
market easier- heavy, t4.hiI. , ;n; coiumnii to
choice mixed, t l.h.if,, 5.H1I ,. 1, ,,(,.., nwmrto.l.
5.20fo 5.25; light l.vilr,, ;, (1 r, 4 5 kn I '.HI.
Shei-p It pts5.no 1 bea' I ark"t aleiidv:
Inferior to choice, 1 euro li. ,0 lambs 2.00m
4.50.
Cini'iuiintl -Hogs - Sel-et .'ipp,.rs. none;
select butchers, r.1.4 irn .".:.n, nir to gnod
hnekers, 5.2.Vn3.tO; lair b. Mod light t-1.00
(a 5.25; common nnd r- n 1-1 t4.25'o .1. 10.
ttle -li I shippers, l 7.K,, 4.25; good to
choice 4.l..riliri 4.IKI; bur to unnliuin :MH)Ar
:l.25; I'ominoii ta.OiKs :i no sheep - Kxtr.ui
t2.40fa J.UO; eoinmoii to fair I.1NIA1 2.25.
Petroleum Market.
Petroleum ' j.j higher: Scp.-fnl-r options
opened nt MO'e; lili'lii-t sn 7s; lowest ml1 ,Cj
closing N(i,c old. National Transit runs, 72.
615 barrels, shipments t;V2 1 l.iirrels. lluek
eye runs &1.6:l barrels; shlpinunlM 47.3'J
barrels.
MAKKI'TS.
I ll IMll Idi
(THE IIOI.KSAI K l-IIK r.i A lit- mvr.N II FLOW)
l.niln, I lour ami
WHEAT- No 1 Red a'CO and Iuilus
''"d v v. ittspices of No.
COIt.N No. 2 Yellow, ear.... , , o
High Mixed, ear ami It 6'J
No, 2 YellQv,- hellcd '61 6!
OXT8-;o'.'i Vv'i"" as aa
No. a White... 37 8H
No. 8 While. . . , JSi M
Mixed 8.1 4
RYE No. 1 61 62
No. a Western, new 4'J 60
I'LOl'R-Fancy Winter pat. 3 60 8 75
Fancy Spring patents ! UJ 4 15
Fancy straight Winter a S5 a 10
XXX linkers a 50 a 73
Rvo Hour M 10 3 25
HAY-Haled No. ITImy... 12 00 12 25
Haled, No. 2 Timothy .... 10 50 II 00
Mixed Clover II 00 11 50
Tlmolhv from country.... 15 00 15 00
FEEl No. 1 W h Md. Ion.. 17 00 17 0
No. 2 White Middlings 10.10 1700
llrowu Middlings 15 60 10 0)
llrun, bulk 15 00 15 25
M HAW-Wheat 5 00 6 25
Oat f, no 5 60
Ibiiry I'riHlmis.
ill'TTI'It Elgin Creuti.cry.ii
Fancy Creamery
Funey Coiintrv Roll
Low grade and cooking...
CIIEK.sk Ohio, new
New York, new
Wisconsin Swiss
Liiiibiirgcr, new make. . . .
fw
2
2-'J
1H
12
i.t'j
Fruit Hint Vegetables.
Al'lT.I'.S Fancy, y bbl .... 3 00 fn 4 50
l.KRIIIKS -
Jllll.'kberrles H 1
HucklclH'rries. pallfe 100 110
WAlKRMKI.ONs -
(ie..ria. ea"h 10 15
CASTEl.Oll'KH-
Atiu Arundel, per sug bbl. 2 00 2 50
IILAN8 - N. Y. nud M perbu 2 00 2 10
Lima. II 4"i' &
I'UTATUI S -
Fine State, on track, bbl.. 1 0) 2 00
From store, bbl 2 13 a 23
CAIUIAt.E -
Home grown, crab 2 00 2 25
OMONS-
Egyptian. 100 i!i bags.... 2 25 2 50
Southern. 2 25 2 50
Southern, bushel crates... 1.5 75
1'oiilliv, tie.
Live Chickens, y puir .... 50 (n i i',0
Spring Chickens 30 60
Live Imuks, y pair 40 60
lln sse.l 1 lucks, y III 10 11
llrcsscd Chickens, lb. mix 0 10
" " young select 10 IH
Pressed Turievs. r' lb II 12
F.liliK-Fa. aud Ohio fresh.. IV ; ia
FEATHERS -
Extra Live (ieese, y Hi 63 CO
No. 1 Ex. Live lieesc, lj 4 ) 45
Country, large, packed..,
.15
40
Im rlliineoua.
SEEDS -Clover, C2 lbs 0 25 0 00
Timothy, prime a (ii a 70
HI no (iruss 1 40 1 00
RAliS I'omitrv mixed 1
HONEY White Clover 12 H
Huck wlicnt j iu
MAI'LK SYlll'l' - New AO 110
CIliElt Country .sweet, bbl. (1 0J 0 50
(IMIXNATI.
KI Ol'R 93 00 r4 13
WHEAT No. a Red 60'. 61
ME -No. a..
40
COHN-MUcd
OATS
F-liUK
lll'TIER-Ohio Creiimerv..
60
32'iJ
10
20
riiii.ADti.i'tii .
FLOl'R 3 00 3 23
WHEAT-No. a Red 67 67V
COHN-No. a Mixed 02 (IS
OATS-No. a Wlnt HO 37
Ht Tl'ER -Creumery, extra. aa'f 2
F:ti(IS-l'u. tlrsts 1:1 15
NKW YORK.
FLOl'R-r.itentM 4 03 1 Ml
WHEAT No. 3 Red 57'
RYE -State 6a
CORN-No. 'J .... 67 67'
OATS-Whlte Western 41
ltl'TTEIt Creamery 14 2J
tliti.S-H'.ute uud 1'vuu...., H.'4' 13
I A Marvellous Showing. I
The U. S. Government, through the Agri- JJ
cultural Department, has been investigating
tnc baking powders for the purpose of in
forming the public which was the purest,
most economical and wholesome.
The published report shows the Royal
Baking Powder to be a pure, healthful
preparation, absolutely free from alum or any
adulterant, and that it is greatly stronger in
leavening power than any other brand.
Consumers should not let this valuable
information, official and unprejudiced, go
unheeded.
S ' -"-""" rvvLi.n
Didn't llellevo It.
T'roportlonatoly to totiulution, In
dlaiiii has. mure money to s cml on
ciools than any tatc In tho I nion.
It was In Indiana not so cry long
ago, that the daughter of an old
White Klver fanner was reading tho
county paper to til in. she had not to
I tho "I'crsonals," and red this:
I "Mrs. Will, MorrHts. nee Illack,
! has returned from a visit to her par-
; snts 111 jntiianapoim."
j "I Jon't quite understand that,"
: taid tho old gentleman.
I "What don't von understand?" in-
I quired tho daughter.
1 "That part about '-Mr. Willie
I MorrlU nav lllai-k.' What docs that
' 'nay black' mean.'"
i ' Oh, that's I ronch and iiicans she
1 was Utin Jilack."'
"Horn black:' cxclulnied tho fatb
er, excitedly.
"Yes: nee Is French for born "
Well, It ain't so" c aculatcd tho
old nun. Jumping up and shaking his
list; I know.'d hcrparront and they
was as white as anybody that t ver
lived In Indlanny, and I'll seC that
Dill tor about It," but before he could
get away, the daughter explained
matters and tho old Keutleinan cooled
lowu." Free l'rcss.
Itsllixinlats.
Tho first aerial voyaire was made
?cpt. 18, 17t3, by a sheep, a cock and
1 duck to a height of I, sod feet The
tlrst human traveler through the air
was M Francois, 1'llatre do Itozlcr.
Vho mounted the following mouth In
i balloon.
JllA -
Ur'"onTVNATa-LTRummer musician!
are lTot all of good louud Judgment
-.SyVcusa Courier
KNOWLEDGE
Brinps comfort und improvement nnd
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The inaiiy. who live bet
ter thun others und enjoy life morewith
less expenditure, by "more promptly
adapting the, world's Ist proikyts t
tho neeils of physical Is-ing, will nttest
tho value to hen 1 th of the jiiire liquid
luxativo principles c in blue id iu tho
remedy, Hvrup of Figs.
Its excellence is duo to its presenting
in tho form most acceptable und pleas
ant to tho taste, tho ref resiling und truly
beneficial properties of n jH rfcct lax
ative; effectually cleansing tho system,
disiKlliiig colds, heudaclits und fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It hus pi veil satisfaction to millions und
met with the approval of tho medical
profession, because it ucts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Ilowels without weak
ening them and it is pi rfectly free fiom
every objectionable substance.
Hyrup of Fips is for sale by ull drug
gists in 5U: nnd $1 Isittli's, but it is man
ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whoso name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will uot
accept any substituio if ollered.
Makes
Pearline.
. .1-. a. a 1 a.
use soit
;'--'-., -..
s ...1 L
r P
than ;our labor, though. We'll tell you of these savings
from time to time. Keep your eye on Pearline "ads."
5ffif1 Teddlers and some unicrunulous rjrocert will tell you " this is as eooj as
w'uuu "the same ss l'eaxline." I i "S FALSK -Pearline is never peddleil,
if T3o1 on ' )""" Proccr sendsjrou something in tilaco of l'corline, lo
LJgLxZIZ honwt itniit tjti. MMIiS PVLK, Nw Vur.
"Well Bred, Soon Wed" Girls Who Use
SAPO
Arc Quickly Married.
1 1 V Ikt fl, rtllT-TUimt jTA
Lilian Allen's Hwnril.
The sword of Kthan Allen, pnv
served In the National Museum at
I Washington, isan tild-fahloned blade
I at out twenty-seven Inclus in 1 nut b
1 and slightly curved. 'J'l.c handle Is
made of horu or bone, and I some
seven Inches long. The mount ing Is
of silver, marked with goM, but the
latter Is partially worn nlT. A dog's
i brad of silver forms the en 1 of tho
i handle, md from this to the guard
j rtt ns a silver chain. (n ine of the
I sliver bands of the venerable loath-
em scabbard Is the name "F.lhati Al
len" engrossed in large letter: cm
another band. "K. Itrashrr. maker,
N. York;" while on a third bund ap
! tears the name "Martin VosLuiVr
17:0." l'liiladrlnhia Ledger.
SAVE DOCTOR'S DILLS
by payiiiK ntteutinti t pri'i- rly rrrnlntincr
tlie Ih.wels thereby preventing n tbnu.-anl
I nnd one (leroiiKfiiient t,f (, hystem which
! lolliiw ueuleet nf thin ji e( 'ii.'t 1. m. One
ii:-ed for this purpew. Pr. l'ier, (. l'k-mnt
1'elletH are alnai s in lavnr. TI.ev're purely
vepetnble and far letter, as a liver ull, than
blue iiilU nr ealuiiiel. Their .s-nticlary effectl
' is to kei'p thn bowels ojien and regular- uot
! to coustiute.
Mlaa Marv AsfiflHii. of f.'frn f.'anten, .Vnr-
! 'infl . IT. I'll.. Wl Ilea ! " l ri. , nr I
was pule anil mueiutel, fnml l.' ruii tio S la
iny einiiiueh. A phy
sician irrmouiic4l uir
raw Maturrli nt tho
r-tomach.' but he
n it h lp me. I l ft
a mentU without rulid
foiMl ami when 1 iriPil
to rat 1 would loiriit.
At tlm time I brtun
t:i'KlIiff Doctor I'll rre i
I'leaNllIlt I'elli ti.JU'l' '
two week I e
filly iKi.'is IllW
ill.vJliOU bet '.Vi
Miss Asm ish. '; '
bsvs no aftni ''
thirteen buubda smc, , v
-. rnsk to ii. -,j
PNU33'thcmel
W. L. Douclas
S3 SHOE
5. CORDOVAN.
FRENCH ENAMELLED CALK
4.3.5-FlNECAlf&KW.5ARCl
3.LoP0LICE.3Solls.
WORKWOMEN
' dttoa fine;.
2.I7-5 BOYS'SCHCOliHCti
LADIES
. rf9o2...' .
5CN0 f0- CAT.tOGUE
WL'DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Ton run novo monr by wcoriog tUo
W. I., DouLn C3.00 Miof.
Ilnrauar, w nrts tba lar-rxt maniifirtnrrr of
t hi gru'lei.f -Uh Intlo w irll,aDili;uurauiff llir.r
alue ty MtAmplntr tli nann ani rtre t.n th
Ixittntn, whit h rl(M't you nzalimt htrli i-rlcri and
ilia muMlt rnan nfli. our U eUJil rutoia
"'nrk In ( !, cay flMtnir ad wearing qtiallttr.
We h.ivn ('inn l rvrvh'ro allnwiT rl tvt
thn valtit clvrtt Ihnn mv nthrr tnul Tuki riotutK
ttltuir, jf our ilt'i.U r t .iiiuot Ptip;t you, wo cua.
II
LIMENE
COLLARS and
CUFF8.
I f.f at i,ti m. rn-hi.iLiCJl U .ill i:: t uflt w.ra.
llrffri.blp. I. ok atl. IM wpII. Hnr wrll.
A ut Ten clUri ut five (ttiit of tuil 5 eta.
Hnii col. n r mt t .t iml by tnan for O i-nia
auv tli ill-' n at . KrairM 41 ,i a.t.irrai t
IIeverlblo ullnr u.,
27 KilLy at , L.uiuu ,,r ii k 'laua.in ii , Now York.
iiKiurri Im-sI.Ikm oihi-r Milim l
i-m llin lo ki-kI fc-iii-i. i. Il ir.
ill ll.,i,lfr. i.ii... u...
oiler iii iiimi; imi ( 111 mm 1 iiua.
I'll!' '4 ,'ltl.. K,ll'l.- ftll,.,'.l .-j,,, t
1 u 11I full ..r 11.11 ar. ulililn -.1 nl m.,.fti,,-. All
XfHMi,-i,l,T.. ..r M Kjt-l lot i Mri-i-l SiH rk I'lr.
.llll . l OH II IS,
I t iikIiIiiuIoii. I. .
' Successful Iv Prosecutes Claims.
I l.mlt. l'rlni'liHl !' xiouiliui I' H 1'vi.Mluli li.lrriku.
IJ llu l.l.l ul , l. uil) Dill, utlliu I Lulim. U1 .'.in a,
hard water soft
Every woman knows just
1 .
wnai uiai means to ncr. asiiin' m hard
water is so difficult, and the results so poor f
Pearline red uces the labor, whether you
v.ater or hard. Uut use Pearl
ine, and it's just as easy to wash
with hard water as with soft water
and the results are just as ood.
Pearl Itlf S.lve? mnrn tlimro
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