Sr. au ru:i ;no lah lit: n. ci ing of is a )t o i, triad dUti Ins tyg I w r m rnel I no t! if Shi two 30 at. i mi' ilau Hi of ;edd vent tun Witli In ialce stru imp ind i ud f thro' lengt extf o til o ri ii to U a or o ,t by i be si the f the trth ! eddii ', ay gleit. nteu s, sti A w ad In , ha tielloi i. of r a v. ireatf il as their xied . Tli by ki l one i dark less. aoU' i. entra! r ski lets or DISCOMFORTS OF ACTING. i , lotld F.cU of the DaUjr Life t Stage People. The Janitor has an Important bear log on tne actor s condition, wnicn jods IM expression in nis piaytog ind possibly on his nervous organiza tion. H supplies the house, and, In mo-t cases, furnishes quarters for the ,ctors such'as no FOif-rospectlnu; slave ,wner would In the old days have ondemned a slave to occupy. tor tne puuuc running is too jrooa. icr tne actor, on tne otner nana, knvthlnff is gooa cnouga. JnM-cad ol liken draperies, he finds only a tat rel curtain on tne window, ir, 10- ieei, be flna curtain at all, or even window which it mitfbt cover. Instead of soft, comfortable chairs,' Ue wooden chair, none too clean, or chair minus a baric, win be the on w scat, and not Infrequently, if he Llsbes to sit down, he must do so In his trunk. Instead of delicately loted walls, he will find dirty walls Lhlch have not been treated even to coat of whitewash for years, while h the auditorium a soft carpet covers lie floor, in the actor s room a car Let rarely exists, or, if by chance here be something which once was a arpet, It Is so dirty that it would bo letter away. Tne washing appll- nec of the uctor's room, if they arc una at all, usually consist of a fro all basin wlih a tap of running later. i Most people would cxrect that, as he winter Is the theatrical f-eawn, 1.1 V ...Ind ...... ,1 I... . V mi mo uiiji urcw vy tuu uiiuib art' a.le with greae, lint water would- c at hand. Hut this is rarely the iie, and In many Instances running ater in tne aresing-rooms is un nown. It Is not uncommon for act Is t) refrain fiom using the basins. leferrlng to remove tne "make up" l well as posMole with vaseline, and wait until the hotel is reached to mpieio mis portion or tne toilet. ,n I aslns and buckets are not the nrst that I have seen "on the road rooce the water was In dirty, hat red, old lard-tins, and basins had be bought by our manager. Forum At Hume. The highest style of being at home iws out of a special state of the cctlons rather than of the Intellect lio lias not met with Individuals lose face would be a passport to any lety, una whose manners, the un idied and spontincous expressions their Inner selves, make them vlsl . welcome wherever they go, and :ract unbounded confidence towaid 1'in In whatever they undertake. mcy are frame, liecause they have thing to conceal: affable, because Ir natures overflow with lenevo ce; unnurried, because thev dread hing; always at home, because ) carry within themselves that icli can trust to Itself anywhere everywhere purity of soul with nets of health. Such are our best ranties for feeling at home In all etyto wtf lcb""cTuty. takeF'usra'nd very occupation upon which it ges us to enter. They who live t for themselves are also the least arrassed by uncertainties. Carina; for Foundlings. ustralla has given up altogether maintenance of foundling hos ils, and orphan asylums, and has tiu:ted for this the system of ing children In private homes. il such time as thev are able to for themselves. I'r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot cures nil Kidney and Madder trouble J'umpbli-t ami CouHiiltiitloD freu. Lubrutorulngtmmitou,N.y. ! globe of the eyo is moved by six mua tlOO Reward, f 100. r-PSdf rti of thli Paper will be tlf mo1' Ir tlmt there Is at Ieat oue dreaded diaeaae MieDcw has I able to cure in all It , and tbat ia rntarrb. Hull's Catarrh latue ouly jxwiUve cure uow knowu to edical fratornit v. Ciii.rrh lul,,,. . nn tloual diwane, require a couatitulioual mvuu iiairaiaierrii lure Is takeu In illy, acting direilly upon tbo blixnl aud n burfaL'es of the fcytlcni, tbreby de niif the ftiumiatioQ of the dinvaHe. and tb listlnit Hrvniflh by billldinir untba itutluuand suhIkUhk DHlure In ifoiuglta fhe uronrluUira Iibvd mi tnu li falik In bnllara fur odt cane that it fnils to cure. iur itstor tetitlnifiuialB. Addrt'tia in, 'lJ-tJK,'''Co.,'l'oiedo,a bold by UruKvlBts, 75c. re are ovor 100,000 Btuto milltlu lu tbo I Htntea. Pure and Wholesome Quality uonda to publlo npprovAl the Ciilifurulii 1 Inxativu rumedv. Nvrun of I'lira. It la coun pei: iiit to tbi'tuste nod by ui'tlng Kntly on i Jiu-ys, Hvit and bowuls to iMeiuiHo tho id eRectuiill.v, It prouiotog the health and rt of all who use It, nud with millions e best and ouly remedy. I.eyden iiuinted Ills first creat picture. 1 1 Kt. Hubert, ut the uite of U yearn. ' Clover Knot, the irreat hlnnil ourlfler. freabneaa and clearueaH to the ntninlnx- r mo ud cures couatlpuliou. cla., Mlcla., SL eted with sore eyes use Iir. Imiue Thoinu- i yu-wuter. Druuk'iklNHeilttt -'.V Iu r Im.iiIu. ordi tool salt and Weary 'une by t lie neut or ext raordiuary exer- m nysieai ayaiem, like u min tiiue, to be renovated and repaired. The ueeda to be puritled un 1 iuvi-or:tled oodys Sar- parilla 'he nerve and Cures ind of I "s streiiKthened od'a Haraupnrli- ncu creutea an aayaVaV"aV le, removes that tired feeling and l-Weet, sound, refreahiug sleep. id's Pills cure all liver lila. !3o. They il fur; y an P N U 8 m he1) FREE! ng anl 1StirC I FliieMw). Ktwuaaareaur. IVNIrL. I Uood, struuu handle. res ' tM in ticbml tn 1 Ura Us Bt4 out "n Cottoe Vraipera,aQd s i-ont (timip to Write Ht ' uiv mtiw ttu i'ra excr e, maul W Uuron BU, Xoukoo, O. LATEST HEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Whst is Trmnaplrinn th World Orer. Important Evente Briefly Told. WASIIISOTO). Work luw lieen pommnneed iifion the three I'Dlted 8tates cruisers to bo built at Newport Sews. Vn. The kwl of the RuulK.nt No. 7 hnsbiH-ii laid mid mntorlitl to be used Is bis ln reoelvnd. The buildinaot thn three ships will How tie rapidly pursued. The commissioners repneutlnt ex-Queen Mliuoknlanl, of Hawaii, left Thursday even Ill! for Clileiirfo on their way home. As dur ing their visit the 1'resideiit oll dully recog nlwd the new republic, the elTorts to defeat the new go'-ernment were futile, llepurts to the dlrno'.or of thn mint show tliut siuee July 1 the number of silver dollars eoiued amounted to h:i.i,oj) of which H10, 000 were coined luee August I. Ho anxious aro representatives to Ret away that there is barely a quorum of the house now at Wnshlngton. President Cleveland has gone to llii2ard's llay for the benefit of his health. It Is ex peeled, however, that ho will return in a few days. Tho Whiskey Trwt Is endeavoring to ralso fl i;.H0,00 ionu ia order to clear bonded spirits. IOI1KIUX. The King of Korea on July 27 ordered the releuse ol rive Importiint Htate prisoners who were connected with the Korean rebellion of 14. It Is reported that the (iovurnment of Korea has formally notiiled Japmi of her in tention to sever all connections with China. A linn of wool denlers in Hamilton. Out., have over f.OOO.Oon pounds of Wool stored in their warehouses, nearly nil of which will In fhlpped to the I'uited htates when tho new Uirlll becomes u law. While native factions in Samoii nro still Tying to ninbush each other a famine Is threatened. The Japanese (loveriinient has authorized a Ionu of rOo.uio.oiK). 1'iftcuii moro Auarchlf-ts have lieen arrest ed in llerlm. The l,iueeu of Korea is reported 111 of nift l.irial fever. Tho potato blight is and. prevalent in 1 re Hot weather trops. ts damaging the llrltl.-h The plague is decreasing in China. MISiKl.LANKOtS. The dainnge to the com crop in parts id Kaunas and Nebraska is so great that of St. loseph and (iraud Island railroad ha l-suej )rners for the ubandmeiit of over a doz"U nations on its line. There Is a great excitement in New Mexico cr the discovery of new a gold regiou. One nan retused a million dollars lor his claim. Hue bills, resembling 10-eent currency notes, have been pHnsing ns currency in tho iinall towns of Kaiicas. New York's Constitutional Convention de eded agaiuht woman's suffrage. A GREAT WATERSPOUT. Parkersburg Vialtod by a Moat De structive Storm. At five o'clock Sunday morning a most de structive rain storm swept over rarkersburf, W. Vo. W. A. Wynnt's residence on Thir ieeuth ttreet wus wrecked by lightning. A water spout fell upon thn large dairy form o: ripfircrn Wnnilvnrtt tVL'n milea trfim llier arm ouuuings una crops, arowning poultry, hogs, etc, and making it impossible lor the owner to rfacb his livestock for five hour nfter the storm broke, lieports beginning to to arrivo indicate that a great deal t damage in the aggregate has been done by this storm, but thus far no loi-s of life is re pert ed. Smallpox at Newark. Smallpox Is rapidly spreading at Newark, N. J. Kight new canes were reported Slou day, and the pest house wus so overcrowded it was found necessary to erect tents for the nccommodiitlou of patients. That fact is said to be tho eauso of au out break in the vicinity of the pesthouse. THE LABOR WORLD. Lvss (Mass.1 hns a "labor church.' (iritMANY has 10,319 union bricklayers. London hns 15,00,1 licensed cab drivers. Oakland (Cal.) newsboy bnva a union. Louihvillk has a terpsichoreun union. InoNwooi) (Mich.) miners lost their strike. IIatimoue machinists talk of co-operation. Wasiuxotom State Is importing colored coil miner. AtiALOAUATr.D carpcntors Iiav ) 304,000 lu their treasury. llHOTiiKiinoon carpenters meot at Indian npolls Keptomber 7. An Aspen (Col.) man shot tils employer for not paying wages. A ckiom of egg e.indlcrs, linndlurs nnd testers was organlr.ed. Work Is difficult to bo obtained In the harness making Industry. Locisvn.Lt barbers will test tho constitu tionality of the Sun lay closing law. Tub Mavor of H. Louis welcome 1 the fourth annual plumbers' convention. One of tho biggest Urns employing Michi gan convicts has decided to abandon the practice. MiNoeK (III.) miners get seventy-five oents per ton tor su n inor aud aents for win ter work. Pjtthburo oflliilals of tho United Mine Workers hint that another national ooal strike will be or lerel. On the ruins of the Hwitohmen's Mutual Aid Association members of the Hallway Yardmen a Union are striving to build up a uallon il or-ranlr. ition. Tbk packing house men of Kansas City, Mo., are forming a labor organisation on lines similar to thoson whloh tbo American Hallway Union was formed. Da. J. S. Halbank, of London, has In vented an apparatus enabling a miuerto live troin one to three hours In n re d.amo. It is asted cms using oomprassed air. BTRixtxn street -oir emnioves nt Vnnnc. towu, Ohio, have secured backs and are parrying passengers on the streets covers I by the itreot cur nt tho latter's rate of fare. FlOl'RKS comnlled bv-rallwavofflnlRlaahnnr that more than 7000 railroad employes who nult work la Cuioago during the recent strike are still Idle, their places having been iniau uy new men, many Ol wuom were brought from otner cities. Ons hundred and THIRTY rallw.iv m. ploye struck for higher waires on ai'eount of the great rise In temperature In the city of Odessn. The lluatiliin railways being con trolled by the Stute, all that was necessary to end the strike was for the City Governor to oall upon the police nnd drlyj tbo strikers uaca to worx. An agitation Is progressing at prosent among tho furniture-workers, cabinet makers aud oiiruenlers. whose ohlact ia m amalgamate all wood-workers of this coun try Into one International organization, to comprise the United Brotherhood of Carpen ter nnd Joiners, International Furniture- Workers Union, International Machine Wood-Workers' Union and the N itlnm.l International I'laoo-Uuker1 Unions. I THE NATIONAL GAME, Nkw cries. Yonx split even on tho iViltlmore Kurrs Isdolng gool work as n National League timplrs. Jost 10 of the first 15 gnmos p'.nyed were won by onu run. LortBviM.f: ssMom lilts it left-hr.ndo 1 pit cher with nny sip-cess. Lyons hns stirnod with tho Rt. I.onis Club, fie will play third base. flairrt!. of Trooklvn. has just mivlo lilt third error of the sesson. Tnu Trovldenee Club nppnnrs in hnvs pretty plain tilling at the top In the E istern League. Ilrt few outfielder In the T,fite -e-.n. age to get over as muh ground as Ltnge, of the Chicago. TiTratia Ftscitr.r. Into of Clevlnn t. an 1 Outfielder llogsn. of the Pennvlr'tnin Htnto League, have been signed by Clneinnittl. I!oo4n. the loudly pralsd rentTflelder ol Ihe Pennsylvania Laigtie. mnde a very creditable debut with the Cincinnati Club. Niw York Is ninth In club bntting nn I tied for seventh place In fielding with Louis ville snd Brooklyn, and yet Is In third plane. pAnt.it, of the Chicago team, after mik ing a hit In his last forty-two games . falle I In his forty-third, even though his club made eighteen hits. Wnrsn Tiro IK of the THItlmores. hfid played In elghly-three gnmes ho had struck out but four time and got his bntn but nine timet on bulls. EHHrr. of ritts'nirz, has been won lorfully successful against the Cleyelnnds this ye.ir. having won all the games ho has pitched against them seven. HvrrAt.o is ambitious fo become a member Of the National League nn I Is eistlng Its eyes towar I Clevelnn I. It would Im a muc'i better city for the Lciguo tlmn Washington. Tnr. pitchers of the St. Louis team are not noted for b.ise steillng, Ilrcitentein nn I llnwlevhavo only one each to their credit, while Arthur Clurkson has yet to steal his first base. WimoT, of Chlcigo, has mnd.t tho record of the season, with eight stoleu b isos in two successive games. Ho Is only one stolen base behind H imllton, of I'alladclphln, who loads tho Le.igue. Aso, of Chlc.ngd, s plaving the grcnt game of his life. In seventy-three g imes he mnde but six errors nn I ha 1 forty-three as Ists. ills llebling average nt this tlmo w is and his bnitlng .8SJ. He did not ma te an error In twenty-eight gimes. Rknator Hn.t.'s solo recreation Is attend ing a ball game. He used to play ball years ngo, nnd his former partner, John Stanch Hold, was pitcher on the Amhort nlnn while In college, nnd later of tho best umateur team Klmlrn, N. Y.,evcr hid. Al.liKBT Kwav, the pltc!ier of the Hamilton A. ('., of llroo'dyn, met with a peculiar mis. hup at Newark, N. J. While practicing for n gamo with the Harrison A. C. bis right arm fell limp at his side an I he felt a sharp twinge of pain. An examination showed that his arm ha 1 Lceu lirn'.eii. The gauiu was not played. Ai-conuiNa to President Young about fortv protests have been recevo,l from l.uiguii elub this season, only two of which have been upheld, l'rotests based on errors ol Judgment on the part of un umpire get but llttio attention. It Is only those based on n misconstruction of the playing rules that re ceive consideration. ALt. of the League teams except the Louis villes and the Wushingtons have won the majority of games played on their respective home grounds. The St. Louis have won nn I lost au equal number of games played nt home. Only the ISostons, New Yorks and t'levelauils 'tve won the majority of games pla-ed away from borne. How They Mini. The following table shows the ttanlln?ot the different clubs composing the National laieBnll League: Club. W. L. Tct. Club. W. L. Pet. lioeton . . .62 31 till! : I'.rooklvn. Ml 47 .MS liultimore , (11 M Mi ( hic.tgo . . 411 fit Wl New York. 110 lis I2 I Cim-iatiati . 4:1 r,t 4M 'leveliilid , I'hlluderu. I'ittaburg . fill 42 Sf.H I St. Louis. . 41 6U 410 61 4'J US I.oiiiKvlllo . .) lii! HJ7 il 47 iio I Wtkshiiigtou :u i,H :h:i SAVED FOUR LIVES. Heroic Work of Three Young Philadel phia Men. Four girls being pulled from n watery grave, one of them being actually dragged from the river's bottom, whs the heroin deed performed by threeyoung men ou tho upper IUduwure river Sunday. Tho girls who mir aculously escaped death beneath the waters were Hose Uullugbor. aged 14 yeurs, Annie lirown, nged l.'i year. Mamie Magim,!, aged IS yeurs ami Katie liuekley, ugej 11 years. The men who rescued theiii were I'olieeuiau John Harpar, Patrick Murphy, aud Charles Parker. The rescue occunod ut i o'clock Sunday ufternooiiat a point Just bel.ov I'ctly's Island, and was wituew.ed by himdre ls of people who cheered the life cavers to the ('litf when their work was accou,- tishod, I he girls were on a picnic, and thought it Would be fun to rock the bout. Three of them were unconscious for an hour, but all will recover. CHOLERA IN LONDON NOW. The Dread Disease Alao Breaks Out in a Russian Port. A dentil from cholera has occurred nt But terson, a portion of London, l'.ng,, on the Surrey side of tho Thames. Cholera has broken out at Higiu Ten cusos of sicklies from that disease nro reported by the uutori- ties. Three fresh eases of cholera nnd death from the disease have beeu reported nt Am sterdam. At llottenlam one fresh cane of cholera Is announced, and one ease is report ed from Purinereud. At Muestriut there has been one death from cholera, aud one death from the sumo disease is reported from Wormervoer. A dispatch from Vienna says that during Wednesday aud Thursday there were2M new cases of cholera and ltd deaths in Oullciu, and 64 new cases aud XH deaths in Bukowlua. ANARCHISTSJN LONDON. Many of Them Going to That City From the Continent. During the last few days over 403 auarchlsts have lauded lu Loudon. A special bureau of the Huotluud Yard police forca Is vory busy watching ovor the newcomers. Tho Scotland Yurd men aro assisted by a large draft of de tective from tin, different police divisions. Sir IMward Bradford, chief commissioner of police, is personally directing the measures taken to watch ovor mid render bunnies, the anarchists Just lauded. There is much ex citement aud great uctivity in anarchist circles tbeje. ABANDONS HIS ARM i. Coxsy Sends itm ,io:iej Homi and Leavtu Hi .follower j in Ja.l. Jacob S, t'o.My, tun uinaii.;.er of uoinmon I we.ikrs, paid a brief vUl to "I'i'iu i.ol Liberty." uuar lly.uuvll;e, M.I., T.ita lay aud utter u very ex. -iilu iu'.erview v.ih the live reinuiniiig meu who were not s 'nl to ice hoiuoul orruutiou, lull lor Wasjtu.iuu, lu. Ilig will! liim l tie infill burst a-ut ,uo t..::!,!, which no la.er t.l p,.t'vi lo n c Iwmi u ...u wllon.O. He iiuu u.s lull Jt.-n uavo mur U to Uj.o. liu u.. iuu tne t,r.ny to lu :uu, estimated thnt thn nntr t'nlnn nui Inft. Louis, when completed, will have cost oei ween r'l.oisj.uo') an i t7.0!)0,000, and thnt It will psy ten per cent, a year to it owners. naraB-av-astaaraaaHrar-aBBatanawa-jHBrBHaaBarata CATTLE MARKET REPORTS. Catttiarr nUI at Un . fanrr fire myiVi'. A ore n.l'l nt ml ri i,jl,l thnt if 20 pvr rrnt il'ii'riiUiU'pfrnm fee r 171. Slurp ilrt Hit'l yniM, that is lirv in UjM r mithinyeff. CiutralStmk Ynnl l'itturj, 'a. TATTIK. Lxtra. 1.4.m to l.finoit. 4 WW! (15 Prime, to I 40011 4 a.Vo 4 4S Uood, l.atf 1 to I..KMIII1. 4 M 4 20 Tidy, 1. 1150 to l.KiOlb .1,oro3Ka Fair. !SH) to ".booth 2 SOrti 3 10 Common, 70 J t U.O.'Hb 2 OOro 2 83 Hons. Heavy Philndclphlns fl 7noS fO Common to fair Vorktrs mid pigs ft 40r 5 r.S Urassers ft 2.Vi ft fid 4 O.ife 1 43 Htmghs nnd stags .. s Prime, fifl to 1 OOlb.. flood, S5 to pott Fair. 70 to SOU, Common, fifl to 70lb Spring Lambs Venl Calves Heavy calves , .1 Lira a 40 2 7.Vn 3 00 1 UOra 2 .VI 1 oorn 1 7ft 2 00 4 00 4 .MI'a l 00 2 oor 3 0 J Baltimore, The market was innrw active, with receipts light ami prices for choice stock rather llrmer.tbe iUotntions being iv follows: Cowsti.Mirti2.ft0 per inn lb; bulls l.ftrtcoi 2.ft0 per 200 lbs; old oxen (-'.Vn 3. .Ml per 100 lbs, fat beef cattle, young steer. 1.IHKI to 1.2IHI lti, :l.7ftr 4 per KSI lbs: lighter weights ;0 t 3.ft0 per 10.1 lbs: fresh cows li'JO'h .loper head. Calves Prices Improved nnd the advance was tpilte sharp.wlth liglit arrivals. and the ipio- tatlons as follows; Choice Veals .Vn.VjC pet Iti and rough to good t l.Oorn 7.0:t per head. Sheep and Lambs I! Ipts and demand was fair, with prices firm for good stock. Quotations were ns follows: Spring lambs :ia:i' j cents per lb: 2u2.ftO per head; Sheep good to choice 2a'J' , cents per lb., and 2.fton 3 00 per head: common to fair LOOaLftO per head. Swine -The market close strong at Monday's values. Western (I.12'9: nearbv hogs ft.iiiiali per 103 lbs gross. K nighs 4al.7. per 100 lbs gross. Chicago Cattle - Itecipts 11,000 head; market steady; common to extra steers rJ.sft fit ft. 00: Blocker, and feeders $.7.V :t.2.'i: cows and bulls 4 l.'J.Va 3.V.'i: calves T'.'.Oilfn 4..MI. llok-s - Heceli.ts 24.IIOU head market slca.lv at a decline of iim 10c; heavy . I :tn .1 fill III. moll to choice mixed i.Vn ifi: choice assort - ed .,.4."rti ft.ftll: light 4.'r ."i. 10; pigs i .Mi,v ft.,'10. Sheep lieeeipts 12.li ni head: market dull but steady. Inferior to choice .?U 3.2ft: lambs l.'.Kjr 1.2ft. Cincinnati llot-s Select shippers, tlotiio select butchers, ;,.40'i ft.rr.l; fair to good, pork ers, ft.20fnft.ftii; fair tog I light, j.20n ft. Ill; union and roughs, I ftlici ft. 00. Cattle - liood shippers, 3.7ftf 1.2ft: good to ehoce, 3.ft0; fair to medium. J.ftOfn 3.2ft; 'ommoll, 1. tMifti 2.2ft. Sheep l.vtras. a. lilm 3.3ft: good toeholce, 3.3(ifi 2.SII; couinioti to tulr, l.OOfij 2. H0. I. anil s i:lrns, 4..'Slfn 4.00: good to choice, u.7ftffi l.2.i; common to fair, 2.10 2. HO. l'etrolmiui Market. Ull City Petroleum stagnant. September options stationary at Ml .e bid. National Transit runs 7i"..t:t J barrelss'shipmeiits !ft,3SH barrels. Buckeye run- ftT.4'.HI barrels; slop ments 42,302 barrels. MAHICICTS. 1'nrsr.i i:ii, (TIIK Wlllil.KHAI.l: l-fl I K AUK OIVl:N IIKI.OW) Ural il, I lour n ml I et tl, wur.AT -No i Bed 63 r 9 nt No. 2 Bed ftj 6.1 CultN No. 2 Yellow, ear... fill 110 High Mlxetl, ear 67 fH . o, t Yellow, shelled. ,,.... 6H . . OATS - No. 1 White ,HH 89 No. a White... M 7 No. 3 White..." 34 35 Mixed 32 .13 BVL No. 1 61 62 No. 2 Western, new 40 Ml IT.Ut'H Fancy Winter put. .1 60 fl 7ft Fancy Spring patents ,1 0 1 4 1ft Fancy Straight Winter 2 sft 3 10 X Bakers 2 ftO 2 7ft live Hour 3 10 3 23 HA V Paled No. 1 'llin'y... 11 7ft 12 03 Baled. No. 2 Timothy 10 00 11 00 Mixed Clover 10 60 II 00 Tlmothv frm nintry.... 1ft 00 1ft 00 FKFD-. No. 1 W'b .Md. ton.. 17 00 17 ftO No. J White Middlings.... 10 ftO 17 00 Brown Middliiigs I ft 60 10 01 P.ruu. bulk 1ft 00 1ft 2ft S I HAW - Wheat ft 00 6 2ft Hal 6 30 0 03 Hairy I'loilnt ts. IHTTF.U Llglti t rtutiicry. 20 to 27 Fancy Creamery 22 23 Fancy Country Boll 16 1H Low grade mid cooking... H 12 CllLLSi: Olilo, new U'4' !'; New York, new lit 10 Wisconsin Swlsti 13 13' , Lliubiirger, new make. .. . ll U'.j I' I'll It unit Vegrtables, APPI.FS - Fancy, V bbl . . . . i oo to 3 25 BKHKIKS- lUuekberrles H 10 HucklelM'rries. pulls t-0 100 WATLBMFLONH - Ueorglu. each 10 15 CAXTKLOl'PLS- Ami Aruudel, per sug bbl. 3 00 3 50 BFANS N. Y. and M perbu 2 00 2 10 Lima, II. 4i 5 Po!.Uill'.S-- Fine State, on track, bbl.. 2 15 2 25 Fruii store, bbl 2 23 2 60 CAB1I.VOF.-- liome growu, crate 2 00 2 23 ONIONS Kgyptlau, 100 lb bags.... 2 2ft 2 60 So.atlieru. .... 2 2ft 2 60 Southern, bushel crates... t;S 75 I'uullry, l ie. Live Chickens, ' puir.... 60 to 00 Spring Chickens 2ft 60 Live lnuks, V pair 40 !,t) Dressed Hucks, lb JO II Dressed Chickens, lb, mix 'J 10 " " yoillig select Jft HI Dressed Turkeys, ' lb.... 11 12 I'lKIH - Pa. aud Ohio fresh.. 12'.; 13 1KATHF.HS- Fxtra Livedeese, V lb 6ft fiO No. 1 Fx. Live (ieesii, V lb 43 4ft Country, large, packed.... 3ft 40 M iMeelbiiieotis. SF KDH -Clover, 02 lbs 0 2ft 0 f.O Tlmothv, prime 2 00 2 lift Blue Ur.iss 1 40 00 HAIIS - Coiinlrv mixed " 1 UUNKY- White Clover 12 H Buckwheat o 10 MAPl.KSYULP New 60 00 ITHKH - I'oniitry, sweet, bbl. 0 00 0 50 ( IM INN t i l. FLOL'B 3 60 fu i 3 73 WHKAT-No. 2 Bed 60'4 61 MY K-So. 2 40 COHN-Mixed 60'J 0'1S 31".' 32i- F.titiS 11 BLT J F.lt -Ohio Creamery.. 19 20 1-Illl..tll.l l-III A. FLOL'B .1 00 3 25 WIIFAT-So. 2 lied 6ii 60'i COBN-No. 2 Mixed Hi C3 OATrtNo. 2 Whit 30 37 BI TTKH - t'reuiuery, extra. 22' J 23 LUUo- pu. firsts 17 NKW VOKK, FLOUH-Puteuts 3 CO 3 67 W14KAT-No.il Bed bHt MYK State 62' COllN-No. 2 67 67 )1 OATS-WblloWntrn 34 nUTTEll Creamery 13 111 EUUS Hfuto nud l'eun 17 Vis nt. I. mmmmmmmmmnmm crcat ciualitics making a trial of it. The" ROYAL BAKING POWDHR takes the place of sotlaand 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. P.OVAI BAKINO POWDtft When You Arc (Strongest. Vaiitiliun Hurley narccs wltli I)r. Lombard In considering tliut the amount of work done t y iho satuo set of muscles at different times of tlio day undo noes periodical varl i t ons; so wo may accept as a fact, say tho Journal of rtiVHioloj-y, that theroU a diurnal rse and fall In the power of doinh' voluntary muscular work, In tho name way as there Is a diurnal lisc and tall in do Illy tern perature ami pt'lsa It Is remark able, however that lnte.id of the (greatest amount ol work heln done, as uiIk lit h ive heen expected, on tls liitf in tho morning, after a tiiiod night's rest, it Is found that at iu m. the nii allest amo int of work Is accomplished, the powers of doinn: muscular work In I r. Ilaricy's case lucreaslni each hour up to 1 1 a. 111. Immediately after lunch thoic is a marKed rise, followed an hour later by a fall, while n 1I11 an hour later, tirahout .'I p. m., the amount or work accomplished reaches Its maximum. Then, from come, unexplained cause, tliurelsanotii-ealilef.il! at 4 . in., w hich Is succeeded ly a tIhc at ft p. m , after which a progressive lull takes place durlnir each successive hour until dinner. liven during a prolonged fat more work was capa hle of be 1 11 f- executed from Il::i0a. m to 4:30 p. in. than at '. a. in. AVantn IIIh Aunt oiiilcal Hrrai. Seven jars ajto, in Chlllicothe, Ohio, George lterner trot Into a dis pute with a man, od the latt-rt m pbaslzed his argument with the aid ol an ax and chipped off a pleco of Her ei- i'uf,. This llttl oleetj of boue wus used by too coin 1 ind marked "Exhlr Horner Is search I nj t for the missing bit ,01 , ' 7 The undertalriL-r h of a silent pa rtne, remedies. suspected 11 cure-all -r BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vg What They Are For liiiiousncss dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache iii(lij;cstio:i bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss .f appetite when these conditions arc: 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. do by the book. Write to 15. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipatio.v (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 APOLIO A IAA n innnrri lsldci other viiliin la nlllllll premium, to kx.1 itucsfr. Ha sc. (fHIWH bull Kuutera. eiilrh un, see niter In IKMIK AMI ( III NTKI u WJ.t .INK. I'rlcc, 111 ceot. hainilc MttHMOnc ch:i ls mh.i und full particular, nhtuluil at III s nnicc. All httwiilcalerii, or ftl Kast iiitii hirt'ft New V rk e tv. I K 'ri.'V 'l U IHAKK MAIlKs. KNuliililiiili.il A 1 1ji iruuil uilvli u 11 to iuii.iialiIHy uf invention. Kenil forliiventci-Mtlu iic.orlicH i.tcl auuleuu I'A I KlC'KU .I1IK1,1., U akiv,.i,i,Ih'. COLLEGE, Normal, tlslness. Mii.lc, Art ln i.'K lewrlter frie to ariar, l.uw rules. ivconier.i'ri's., .1-iiriiiinnl.ni.i. I nOO Htlckcra. your naiiieanil uililrcan, onlv I c. sr-Z.'.t'"1 ?l"l''t. '" I'liHa .l'a. i;ilAVKI IN t'OI.I.KUh', Nuw aiIi.mi. Ulil.i. Hoard, iimjiii and tiooka j per wink. fall. tree. Canan-apilTea and people who cava weak lunai or Anth wa.iboulduM I'UoiCuro for Couaumptlon. It baa cured tboaauda. ft baa not Injur ed una. It la not bail to taka. It la taa ben ouugu kyrup. oll aTarywbura. Ae. r IT TIIHRH arc any house keepers not using ROYAL HAKINCr POWniiR. its F warrant them in I 9 m is CO , 106 WAIL ST., NEW-VOOK i:tl(jiiotte of the Hand. A lady never extends her hand to a man whoso nciiuaintanrc she is making. She may or may not shake hands with a lady who Is Introduced, but she must not (ie her hand to a strange man. A cultivated woman will not shake hands with any man, no matter how lotiK aciualuted with him, unless she respects ar.d admires h Int. A gentleman never extends) his hand to a lady first. To do so would be presumptuous, and subject him to a snubbing. A man shows his hrecditij the way he eat his din ner; a woman shows her breedlug the way she receives people. Origin or "Hook." The Anglo Saxon word bnc seni les a beech tree. lU'tore paper came ntoK'eneral use the wood 1.1 this ;ree. helnu dose-j-rained. was used to vrlte upon, aud from this fact amies ;hc word book. PIERCE -CURE OH clOM.V IS Itl ll NDI II. Piwasp follow a run down svsVtii with tlii liver iliactivo und tha hlood 'disorderrd, I'lmplcs, lloils. Sores, ( 'nrlniii.'li-s, t l.rs. and like maiiirmtatioriH of imjnire hliw.d. 1I1011I1I ls driven out of tlic Hjstcin wttti Dr. I'icri-o's (ioldnn Medical lliscovory. Mr Kchm. or ii K lfith Slrt-fl, AVir VnrH t'K;, write, na follow,: " it . Ich.ck 111c to tato tliut I bud a rnu nlnar aorp upon nif nct-krand Im.i It opr- atcr )OI t''" V t1"" nd a .- , aaaalaf uu .. T! n ,ib. 1 ' ' .S B J There am dreldrsl I r l- A I ehaiifjo after iKinv Ur. , f WfW Ph rccaliJldcii Medical few lioitlii 11ml waa mm eureil. Later 111 JT Mna. Kl'DN. 1.11111,1 hli eur: lie tried your medicine, and one bottle cured dim. I ball aiwayt rvuuiumrnd your ruedluinua. - tabl') sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits. W.L. Douglas 3 SHUL a rur biot. NOSaUKAKINO. S. CORDOVAN, rnriinu a riiAU.M I crifAl f" W 43.!-PFlNECAlf4KAi;GAI10I . 43.L0F0LICr:,3SOLt5. 4,sj.e2.W0RKlNGMErJs ' EXTRA FINK. 2.1.7BoY5SCH03LSHOS. i An IrtS. , SEND f UK L.IHLUVIVC UfLDaUaLAS. nnOCKTON. MASS. You fan eno money br wcnrlng tLo V. I.. Pooalaa 8.1.00 Mioe. Ilrranar, re ara tha Inrrot nianufarturera nt thligrailoof hii Intliewn-M.an Icuarautvulbrlr valua by ifinipli.a V.o na na ami price ou Ilia Initlum, wLUU protect you atalnat biuli prlcraanj Ihe middleman's profit. Our alioe e.iial cimlnin work lu it) la, ey fltllnf and weurin ijihiiiii. M cliaTetbeiil a. lit erery where at lower price for ha value Klventhnn any other luaki). Take no uo- Ullutu. ir yotr uct.it r cannot auppi you, iuu. FNU34 '04 3 v'V 1 j
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