a ' jhk. s; Yo' ike Id Yd s t ill ;ht . 1 T be r T U V a Mr i Ju w in. bet ch y no -Nt be he ;i to 1! ts.- ed, O,"' i tli ht low a t M ian ink ,ho ean uuc! a M ,1110 an knoM irm year To nt(:' vlio lilt; eas' icaui my the to idol the win ; but :tln' n tl an exc r fall 1 ri nlcu tie t ther lays r sii-1 WOMEN AT THIRTY-FIVE. L doiiitln That fh Kr Orta TJiara, Thfel r a llrr Moat Charming Ag jn reality, at 35 a woman Is itlll anting at the height of her personal harm, Sh gained the height per I)4'B ui cikiiv jvan ucivio) uas jj stli Ul l esicrieiicu ui surruw nuu ain nl apprehension, has not bad 00 llnlU null tui uiiuU'Ui uvj;i una had tut nine iiiness, nan Kepi ncr Lpinpcr and spared herself worry, she t,a Dot rainy ocgua tne ucscrnt; or ,f die has, then there Is a slightly athctic inarm aoout ner, says nar- per t Ha?aar, as about tho golden arplsn or a rone mat urups us urst tal, hut Is still the rose. tor luw me ucauvj ul icrauuuuj Dfoldioir and expanding up to 26 r 26. tho soul unfolding and ex gmllnif, too, has loflltrated a new quality, one wnlon is wanting to youth except In extraordinary in- tatices, and this beauty of spirit and f intellect has been added to beauty of flesh with ever-increasing power. And then Just as the contours begin (0 yield buu wio neautr ui mo iicbu iMunies a doubtful part, when diet od exercise and massage and sleep, ,od the right colors, and not too murn I IB" U nil nao iu uu turciuuj -onsidercd, and a ?cil is needed to hide the One times when In the sun ,nd it Hetty gives ' the cheek a touch f red" and tho hair a dust of gold powder It Is not our affair to know of t, nor docs it uiminisn tne rascma Inu she unconsciously exerts then, fhe Improved the years, comes the econd stae- the stage of a superior aptivatlon to that exercised by the uere Meshy beauty. It Is in tho years ;f this period thai unconsciously and jDwilllngly women charm men much vounger than themselves, and always en of rather extraordinary Intel- .ectuat power, Into proposals of mar- lane. At this time a w man un- icrstands herself an knows how to talanco and counterbalance the c.r- miiHtanccs cf the world about her. bo has probably read many books, ,hc has seen many people; If thc tmounts to any thing worth consAi- ring she has ta t and skill and case iuanner, she has learnel some- : ot the intricacies of human na- L, ana oi me sec re is oi mo neari: t las learned how to render not o.iie'scrf but her surroundings at Lractlve; she is no longer exacting; she diakes people near her comfortableisho ;mts them into conceit of themselves that inexplicably pleasant mood. And pcoplo seek her presently for the sake of being comfortable, and or the delightful atmosphere that ner presence seems to create; men jdmlrc her. women adore her, young people follow her; she Is a social rower; and is of more weight and "onseiiuence than any young person not upoa throne -for although she live t threescore and ten, her throne .i uDon men's hearti They Fear hi a fen. The secretary bird of South Africa f in whip any snake of twice tts eUe, id Stanley says the reptiles crawl uvay from this bird's shadow In wild Mr. Wlnnlow's Soothing Syrup for rlillilren t--t lirnir. M'fli'iiH tlir i:"'"". ii'ilucon influ'iniia lion, alluyn (mill, cure wind I'ulir. U.V.ii Ixittlc About 2S.00 1.000 pounds of I'L-ytinn cotton were Imported lntt year. fr. Kilmer's PwAstr-Iloor miras till Kiilucy and llliiililer troubles, l'iimililit and Consultation frna, LuLrutorj bluhuniptou.N. V. Stnuips formnkliih (foods worn In us nt num ucmre mu i iiniuinu ri. Karl Olorer Hoot, the (Trent blood purifier, (rivwi (renliuem and rli'aruew to the romplex ion and turoa conHtiputlon, 26 cut.. SO eta., L TlieralamorerKtarrhlntldssertlon of tlio iiutitrv thun nil of Iht fliHbiisoft tint tofft'tUer id utitiltho last few year wo aupiKja-d V Us icuraiui'. ror u Krcul many years iiuruii pr.i unrl It a local d'kpanc, and prt-acriUvd local iikxIIb', ami I.)' romtaiitly lainnn 10 curu ill, local trciilnu'lit. iironoil'icnd II UM'iiralilc. rli'Mcp liaa iiriiviia L'.itarrh t bw a cjiiniIiu- iiinul dlacaM- and ihcrcfuru r-TUiru cuiiatitu- mil imil incut. M;iI1h I atari li l ure, man faclnrrd bv V. .1. Cliener .'., Toledo, Ohio, the only coni It'itiunn cure o , tbo marki-t. t ih taken IntiTMallv In dor-c I mm 1'iilrop to tcn.iK,iiful. It acta directly on tlm blood nd mucous twrf ac of tb atem. Tticy ollor n Uundn-d dollar ( r any ,., It fall to uro. Send (or clrculara and testimonial rue. Addrei . , ' K. J. Chenkv Co., Toledo, O. VSold by Uiuucibi", ;jc The Testimonials iI'tlMMit"! In lioli.'iir of Hool'a Hiiraapnrllla re not purcliaxn 1, nor ar tlu-v wrltt-n up n our oflli'c. nor arc tlu-v from our cmplov.'ii I ln'V uro t;icts from truthful pcoplo proving, in en rely us auytnini? eau bo provcu by ilt i'ct, purs mill, poult I vo uvldimnc, t hut Hood 'S Sarsa parllla Be Sure to get Cures Hoo.l'g Hood fr1 tll euro nuUMtu, nust UemiiMUi- rwt o i. lillloutueM. Itoht by nil dr iKltf. P N U 8'J EASTMAN tXjI.LF.OK, PocanKcmniE, .V Y.. otter ImiIIi I .tNtu'rnim!uittm.taL:j t fhil'irl .mi t. Ilt'Mlfbful: beat lufliM-iict-A-. l-ellvc nutlet. SuiH-r'ur Inilriu iuiu. Djurinn u a of Uu b rilina: ''nfJ'i und tlvdrm .jiHcuai; Jrnuiua p'ifpnnd jTtffWntf; tba rlrmrtiliiry lironrurii, e c. Ml VACATION. I'u'ltluu obtained foi OHierleii' aianenia. Ai'irea, ler i uiui mm Ibiiiir.-H( HT i i.iui Klin COLLEGE I.E M K S T c. (t A I N hx, I'rca--ivnt, WastiliiKton Street, OiiKhktwiwIe, Miw ora. Alinill Tbl" " Falter aa llll II l "vr I In, Went ami mi up lo aa I allH 111 'tj aaywberv. Wlit U M I VI uow ai lowest price of forty ar m m m m ...... u nr., i.iim iiporlunltleii lo iptH-ulaio. You call buv luuu luh l ou IU fimrKlo and ae1 Itie brnrfll t ell nlvHUcea luiiiie im It butiKbt oitlriKbt HU4l for ur fr.- iHHiklrl It.iar to I rj In." l. K. VAN WIS- M.E CU itoum ii, M l.ll balla Htrvet, Chicago. nSuccoBsfijllv Pro5pcuto Clalme. I ti I'rlnc-lpiftl EiamttisJt U H. Psvimluit liutonu. M JyiHaUlUal Wai, IjuiJjllUlCatUligcJulUia), mittt. 3S wiiiJiuiii !tiijtms' 1 ferup. TAle GojU TTuiutNiUUl Beit CourLl hi ruu. TsUlt CuvU. VM in tiiuu rnn ny uriiKBinp. loll - poiiln-p2S 1 rlstif II sv,v i iiaiBBfj m n 1 PROMINENT PEOPLE. Thi most prollflo B0T1lst ot tha day Is T. Marlon Crawford. JoAqms Millks Is raising a mils of roaos on bla Callforaln farm. Tits Dnka of Orleans sirs that exlls killed his father, the Comte of rarls. Qnar.s Tiotori Is a freqnnt suffewt from sciatica as wall ae lumbago. A STaarr In a London tuHnrb has rooently been named for Kttdyard Kipling. Cot!T bks OABtra, a ffrand nephew ot Lafayette, Is hunting In the Hockiea. Don Pico, the laat Mexican GomrtioT t California, hat Just died at Los Angeles, Cal., at the age of ninety-foar. W. Tao. a member of the sanitary corps of Hamburg, Germany, has a record of ant ing 38S pereooa from death by drowning. J. M. Biaais, the novelist and plnrwrlter, made the aaaertlon some ttma ago that a day In bed refreshed hint as much aa a few days spent at the seaside. Alois DtaoTAi.Lsa, the tenor singer at Bnyrenth, was a wood ohopper In Bavaria, at twenty-three cents a (fay, when Frnu Wagner dlaoorered him last spring. Thomas O. Lawi.es, the newly elected Commandertn-Cnlf ot the Orand Army, Is the first natWe Englishman to be placed In charge of an army In this country ainee the days of the Revolution. PacatDCiCT CANtvtaa-PKBiEB. of France, Uvea In the Elyaee. a palane with 1300 donrv. Ileoocuples a bed In which Napoleon III., the King of Rweden, Ismail Taaba, M. Thtora and other potentates have slept. Joes t. KocairELXEB. the Standard Oil magnote, It la aatd, baa given bla daughters to understand that they will not be great heireaaes. The bulk ot his vaat fortune is to go to charitable and educational institu tions. Erock Pbatt has Just celebrated bis eigbty-elxth birthday. Blx'r-four years ago tie landed In Baltimore with 150, and he has ainoe spoot more than SI, 303. 000 In good works In his adopted city. He has pionty more to give when he ohoosct. Pirrhs Loti describes LI Hung Chs'ir, the Viceroy of China, as heaaw blm aeoupio of years since, aa "a tnll, alenJer. bony, distinguished-looking man with a beard and a long moustache. When on horseback It would be difficult to Imagine a man mora dlgnltled in appearance." Tse late Professor Helmholls will be best remembered as the discoverer of thu oph thalmoscope, to which tuoimnds of people owe tblr eyesight. The Emperor of Ger many has sent hla widow a memago of con dolence, eaying that, "the cutlru acientlflo world, the Fatherland and the King are mourning with you." Tub King of Korea Is suffering from a dis ease of the throat. Unhappily for htm, he Is looked upon as a divine being, whom no metal instrument may touch. Inconsequence of this, the oporntlon wblun is nceanary to save hla life cannot be performed, and the monarch will probably U on this account in a comparatively short time. A rniiND ofOeorge Gould says that the millionaire yachtsman la bitterly disap pointed over the result of the Vigilant' con tests In English waters. He asserts that Mr. Oould had no social ambitions to gratify by bla yachting exploits In foreign waters, but was patriotically anxious to keep the Stars and Stripes In tbe van out to maintain his own reputation as a winner. THE LABOR WOBLD. Tde Scotch miners' strike is over. Moxtukal, Canada, Is to have a co-opor aliva bakery. The woolen factories ot this country em ploy 220,003 persons. The enalnea of the world can do the work ot 1,000,000,000 men. It takes 160,000 men and boys and (Iris to carry on the oyster business for New York. Tub BtftUa Trade Vnlon Conr9 called on Parliament to shut out "destitute aliens." West ess New Tobk farmers state that Poles "beat the world" as workers In tbe field. The overuse weekly wages paid to female laborors of all classes in Germany is ea.n. HorsEHAins in England receive an over age of cventy-!lve cents a week and "found." The letter carriers among tho Knights of Labor are agitating for the formation of a Letter Carriers' National Trade Assembly. Pbofkssob Rwtso. of Chicago, speaking of labor unions, Enid laborers must organise as Just men, not aa bandits, In order to win. Tiik Union Pacific Pullroad has notified Its employes that tbevmuHt not take nny part In politics, nor discuss the subjeot under pain of dlsinlstal. Twelve hunddkd miners employed by the Spring Valley nil.) Coal Company quit work Insympstby with tho trap boys, who want an advance ot II vn ceuts a day. The growth of tho Kolshts of Labor all over the United States Is estimated to ba not less than 4000 during the last year. Six hun dred local have bun added since last Hop lombcr. Several of the Western ronds have adopt ed the syitum of pitying premiums for the saving of coal on locomotives. Ou some oo oaslons as hitch as SO a week has boon thus p.ild to enginn crow. Tnc English luboring men are suffering from the same cause that has made trouble for the American workers. Immigration from tan cheap labor countries has crowded out English workmen to a degree that has aitraetod widespread attention. Law for the settlement of disputes be tweun employers uu 1 their workmen bv nr- l titration and conciliation have been enacted I In California. Colorado. Iowa. Kanana. Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Now York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Tub Biennial Convention of the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen convened at Harrisburg, Penn. Tbe report of Grand Secretary Arnold shows a balance ot 77, 000 In the Treasury. Orand Master fioruent and Vice-Grand Master Hanrahan were re elected. Heavt vllllnns, leading gsntlomon, Irish, "Dutch," and "Yankee" comedluns, song-and-dnaee men, musical artists, and other actors to the number of nearly 603 havo joined tho ranks of federated labor by tak ing out a charter under the Atueiloin Fed eration ot Labor, of which Hatnuel Gompers U President, a the "Act or a' Protective Union No. 1, of tho City ot New York." Terrible Ternado. On Haturduy night last a torriftto tornado awept over tho town of Aigona, in Kossuth count v. Ia.. causing irreut Ubi of life and de struction of property. Tbe storm was one ol ludeacriabio Kraudetir. A funnel sbuticd cloud of luky blackness swept along to the northeaat, iliumlnaled by almost ooutlnuous llimhi s of lightblug, nuu a roar of thunder that wait dm ii and louir. There wre 1U fuu craU Ht Algonaou Kuuduy, audoofllus for the dead wore piled up at every stallou. Doaha O ew hla Knife. At Lexington, Ky.. on Friday a personal eneouiiter between Itasha Jlreckiuridge, aon oi . t . i'. iireckinrluge, ana James iJu.'iue Livinmon, lu which n kuile was drawn and uaed l y the I'oiiKretsiuuu's son. stirred Che city to Its depths. A wordy war with Judxe tieoro 11. Klnkead occurred early in the day and the men aepurated ostensibly fur the puriioM) oi ariulug thuuiHHjvea. The Living atono cpiaodo, however, prevented the meet ing oi tuu wuii-kuowu uutagonuis. Frlnce Yanashlo Must Ileturo. Prlneo Yuuasbiuo, of Japan, who is serving in ,1k. c.tiiiuii niivv. and who ia now station. ed ut Kiel, bus beuu ordered by tbe mikado to return to Japan as soun as ue cun pocsimy ao so. i THE NATIONAL GAME. 'GLAHacocs'a retirement left nhnla in Pitta. burg's Infield. Baltixobb won the anrlea with T.niil.vllU by tea games to two. TwtLVBof the thirteen lowest averagod batters la the League are pltohers. Bccklet, of Pittsburg, during the season was hit by pltohed balls nineteen times. mi awv.- " vm vkwum 1 until UJ Ilamtlton, ot Philadelphia seven In one Axsok, of Chicago, says thore was more real science In baseball eighteen years ago than to-day. Tns Louisville won but two games In the Vaat thla UIViIImAIII In PhlU.lalnhlr. IK other In Boston. "Dorrr, of Boston, was the first player In tha Tjamit trt maka tflfl hlta . bIm Mm to make his 800th. Catobeb Tssxtv, of Boston, throws left handed. He Is one ot the few prominent backstops that do. Orb ot the surprises of thn season Is the great game mat Assonance, oi urooklyn, boa played at ft rat base. j Vak Haltbe is the only member of the Hew Yorks who participated in every game I played by that team. It Is reported that the Boston team will have about three new races next season, and two of them will be pitchers. lathe list of seventv-flve Leaeue players having a batting average o( .803 and over the Boston Club has ten representatives, Harlor, of Baltimore, says he will have exactly the same team nrxt season, rein forced by another pitcher and catcher. Marriro, the sole proprietor, manager, esptaln and second baeeman of tbe Kausas City Club, will oloar 97000 on the season. QuiCB-wmiD, active nnd reliable players are required to extoute Intrlcsto combina tion plays that are necessary in n winning team. Yovro. of Cleveland, holds tho strike out reoord ot the season, made at Now York. He aooompllshed the feat by striking out ton of the New Yorks. Tbb basebull plnyors ere taking tho live liest Interest In tbe Professional Football League. Several players have slgnod and many more want to. Now Is the time of year when tho young ball player will wander back to the old home with a high hat and oams, and live all winter In hooss ot big things next season. Kelley, ot the Baltimore, In one game made nine hits, with a total of fourteen, out ot nine times at the bat an average ot 1.000. It was the batting reoord ot tho season, 1st view of theexpsrloneo of the Bait Imorca this season, Bouthern practice trips will probably be all tbe rage next year. Hanlon stole m march on the wbolo League last spring. A WoncBSTtB (Mass.) man has Invented a machine on the uleotrlo principle which, he says, will register balls and strikes correctly and oonflno the nmplre's work to dsoislons on tho bases. Tub pitching recor I cf the season shows that the left-handed itwlrlera have boon handloapped more than tbo right-handers by the pitching rules. Broltenstotn, ot St. Louis, Is th only notable exception. Trs first and second clubs In the League raoe play a series of seven games for the Temple cup. The players receieve all the gate money, and It is estimatod that this will amount to between 9700 and SbOO for eaab man. It was undoubtedly the IncreoseJ pitching distance that caused the batting to be as heavy as It has been this season. Home ot the suffering pitchers are slyly advocating the curtailing of tbe distance between the "box'' and the plate. It will not be done. Catcbeb Doom's, of the Kans.is City Went, em Leaarue team, has broken tbe catching reoord heretofore held by Zlmraer. Up to August 3S bs had caught 126 eonsecutivs Smes and never missed an Inning of one ol rgtmf. He promises.' Jl.ib the season behind the bat, something no 'oihefcatoner has dons since the days ol overhand pitch ing. Colonel Jons M. Wilsox, superintendent ot public buildings and grounds. In his re port for August severely censures Catoher Bchriver and other members of tho Chicago baseball team for their feat acomplishod ou their late visit to Washington of dropping a ball from the top of the monument which Bchriver caught. Colonel Wilson says tho praotlce is a "discourtesy" and might result In Injuring someboJy. How They Stand. The following table nhows tho standing of tbe different clubs vuniiiosiug the National Lute Hall League: Club. YV.L.I'ct.1 nub. w.uivt. 1'ittHbiirg . tl ti l 4 .iti i'blcago . . 5i 74 4:11 t'liicmiiatl . CI 7:1 411 Ht. Louis. . 51 7ii 402 Wu.-Um.Kton 45 S4 :it'J Louisville . U5 'JO 2r0 Daltin.ore Sti .IH ti'.U ! New York , S4 41 lUil hi 4'l t;:iH 71 51 tsj t;s 5s md 05 6!l 524 Hoi-ton . . riilllKlel'a. J'-ruuklyn. Cli'vvlund , MAY SUE FOR DAMAGES. Speculation Regarding- tho Miss. on of the Ex-Uueeu a iVuent. It Is stated cm what appears to bo (food authority that tbo errand of II. A.Wildeiiiatin of Honolulu, to lliis country in for tho pur pose ot commencing a damito nuit ngalui-t the United States on behalf of the cx-nucon of Hawaii. The auneiut ul the damage asked for Is Mild to I e T'JOU.HOIIaud tti' lricuilsol the ex-quecn declare that this goc ruuu-ut lias lieeu instrumental in unil.-titi tier to fully that amuiinl. Her elniiu Ih that the provisional government could never have been established and herself ilc.ied had It not been for the unwarranted action of it rcuogni.ed HKClit ol tho l liltcd Mates, thn ciiptitlu of the war slilp I! isioii. wii en le-iimi was Hiitmeiiiieiitly furuittllv disavowed by Ihu l'rcsidcnt. WILL WEAR TROUSERS. Kansas Women to Inaugurate Dress Re form and Parade Streets. Alxiut a liuudrud of tho sufTraao women of Topoka, Kun., will come out In reformed dress. It U lo consist of Turkish trousers covered by it skirt reaching to the fold.acloso or loose waist, uh tho wearer may prefer, and cloth leggings to mutch the trousers. It In the tuteiilh.u ol thu'l'upeka women to organ ize into rttlu-I squada no that a number of tlieui may uo on tlio streets all the day, aud tli u tho community will become tauiillar With the reform. The Noirroea bid Not Start. A large number of ncgrot-a were gotteu to gether at Ihnniiighitni, Ala., ou i'riduy lo be shipped to MasMllon, O., to take the place ol strikers but the shipment failed to materu lize, owing to a mlsunderstiiudlng as to rates. The nigroch were mueh wrought up over tbe matter und several who bud sold their ellects liuvo sued the contractor. He Sm-rlnuud His Life. Officer l'cter liillou, uf Allegheny, Ta., was lustnully killed early Thursday morning by an elecirlo shock reueived whllo trying to re uiovu a wire that had beeu blown irom the luleKraph polo during the atorui. Tlio acci dent uucuired ut tbe corner of Ohio und usl Streets. Ready to Fiubt francs. The Hovea of Madagasnir expects a war with l'rauco and nro actively urtuiui and constructing lortllleatious. 'J be untlvea are being tirg 'd to rosint tho l'rotieh to the death. Cases of outrage and pillage ot 1'reucU citl tciis are of,daily occurrence. Komlnsted for Conn-ess. Tenth Michigan district-W. L. Churchill ol Alpena, pum, Fourth Virginia district W. R, McKenney, Pern. Third Virginia dintrlet -J. W. Southward, lie p. Fifth Missouri district -John C. Tarsney, renominated, lm. Klxhth Alabama dIMrlet -Captain I). I). Kheiky, of HmitM'tllc, l'ul..n. Flrt lvnnxvlviuila district - l. J. Callahan Philadelphia, lcn. Hecond l'emiftylvittila dlntrlet - Max Her. berg, Philadelphia. lcin. 'i bird I'eini'.vlVHiilii district -Joseph Mc Cullcn. Philadelphia, Kern. Fourth riiiliMciphlii district Gus Miller, I'biiadclhia, Ileni. Fifth rciiii-ylvHiila district -Dr. David Moffett. Dem. New Mexico- G. C. Chaves, Pep, A Town Destroyed. A cyclone paai-d over thetown of Lowther, Iowa, on Friday evening, with tho most ill. artrouH reaultn. The town whieh contains 100 Inhabitants la reported to have been totally destroyed. All telegraphic and tele phono wlree are down and It Is not known whether any lives have been lout. MAKK!CTH. riTTMHIIttl. (the wholesale ratcEs are oivex rblsw) (Iralo, Flour and WHEAT -No- 1 Red No. 1 lied COItN ,No. 1 Yellow, oar.... High Mixed, ear No. 2 Yellow, fhellcd OATH No. 1 White No. !i White Feed. M $) 83 3 fcJ 12 :l .'15 :i4 :i:i ftj !2 .1 J., :t r,j it 75 a so M 10 11 50 10 5H 10 fill 11 1X1 17 50 111 ,'K) lti 110 15 (Ml 5 Oil 5 'J . i I es M e 03 Oi 7 ;i ys m H r. &u 70 J 00 a 7f 8 '21 U 00 II 75 11 00 15 00 in no 17 00 Hi 5) 15 it5 6 'J5 0 50 ! No. 3 White Mixed ; IIYK No. 1 N". 2 Western, new I 1 I.Ul'll Faui-y Winter pat. j Fancy Spring putcnU i I'ane'v Straight Winter I XXX linkers t five Hour , I! AY Haled. No. 1 Tiin'y... 1 Paled, No. '2 Tlinolliy .... I Mixed Clover .' I Inmt hv from country. . . . I I r;i n'o. i wii Md. ton.. 1 No. 'i While Middling... , Brown Middliiiga 1 llrau. bulk , UTItAW Wheat : Get lialry rroiliicli. Pt'T'l Fit-Klgin fri'iiiiicry. 2" (if 1 Fancy t'leamery ' l ancy l oiintry lloll is ! Low tfrade and cooking... 11 ( lli:iK- tlhlo, new 10 i New York, new II WiycoiiMiiKwiNS II I.iinliurgcr, new inakc. . , . y'j I roll and Ketalile. ; AI PI.I'.S Fancy, V Md.... 2 7.) fn ; W ATI.UMKLON' ! ticorrtu, eai'h H I OliAI'LS - 2H 2 L'O 15 10 II 1.1 10 ;i no I'oUcordH, 10-11) lill-Uct . , do 5-lb basket. . PF.At 1IKS Fancy per bit I 'tiolce per bu , . pr.Mtn - ll s 1 7.". 1 60 8 III) 1 00 2 75 2 50 1 50 1 'JO I 75 J 50 1 40 ir. 10 A I'll I rr. I Jlartlettn, per bbls do per bu , Kcekols per bid i'l.r.MH - I'liniKous per bu (ireen gagi'M per bu Large blue, per bu l'riiicv. per hu CANTFI.UIIKS- i .n Arundel, tier tg bid, aS.ANH Hcreened . r bu Lima, lb. M ...... r. POTATOES - Fine State, on track, bbl. : no 1 25 a oo J 75 1 75 1 40 '2 110 3 00 1 50 b 2 01 2 25 1 50 1 00 'i 15 1 25 rrom More, bbl , 1 , - , Rni'.v lliitne grown, ! ONION8- bbl. Yellow, per bu 50 110 1'oiillry, It,-. Live Chickens, V ialr.... 50 (a t CO hprmg Chickens ur, Mi Live nwks, t' pair 40 -15 Pressed I nicks, ' lb 10 15 Dressed Chlekeua, In. mis 1 I4;j ' yomu' si-l, et 4 15 Pp-Mscd 'I'urkejH. t' lb . . II 1'2 Li,(IS I'a. and )lilo fresh,. M j; h:atiikiis Kxtra Live ticcse, v lo 5"i CO No. 1 Lx. Live tieese, c' Hi 4 ) 45 Country, Inrge. packed,,,. :i5 40 l lM-elliineiiiia. SITUS Clover. Hi lbs ti 25 fi 5 ) Timothy, prime u s j a '.o lllue iir. s- 1 40 1 till i;AiS t OIUlll v mueii 4 i lloNLY White t lover 1 tl 17 lluck wheat II Li MAI'LK SYllfi' New 75 I OJ ClliLlt Country .sweet, hi. I. ti n;i li 5i) t IM INNAI I n.out W1II..V1 No. -2 lied HYK No. i COliN Mixed HATS LfillK, .. Ill "nLIt l thin Creamery.. 55 (n i 4 0 I fts 51 f.s. ai 14 21 1.) I. rilll.lr.l.l II A. ri.oni WIU'.AT-No. 2 lid COItN No. 2 Mixed DA TS No, 2 White 00 I.J 00 6s II 'j :i5 25 IN '4 1:1' i'l l.ll Creamery, extra, htitis I'll, llrst M.W VOItK. Ki.td'i: 1'iitents WltKA l' No. 2 lied ItYl'. state COItN No. 2 O A I K While Western Ill 11 Lit - trcamerv ttit,S State and i'din 1 70 15 5S 5S :i7j '.' 57 ( utile .Market lieiiorU. Cttttll' IIT Mil't III Hu m liQ"'l'l 'l''e Itvijltt. oi iv until ill m l iiHiijltl, ul is 11 ;ht i'ni( i'ji ' in rally) ' front ii'r iriifhl, ,S,vp arc mlil iross, ilmt if lii'r in iijhl ur niilliiiignff. I'mlrnl Slin k Ytinln I'illnbuyj, l'iu I'A in, K. Kxtra, 1.150 to I.tiooth Prime, 1.:I0.) to 1 4 toll, timid, I.20i to l.llllilll Tidy, 1,050 to 1.1501b J-'nir. 000 to 1,00011 Common, 70J to It.OJIli lloos. Heavy I'hiladolpliias Common to fair Yorkers and CrilSMTH Houghs and stags HIIKEI'. Priiiie, f'5 to 1 01 lib (iood, M5 to '.ifllb Fair, 70 to ho lb Common. (15 to VOtl, Spring Lambs Veul Calves licaw calvus ....r5 lOrti'5 50 .... 4 "Ofa 5 00 .... 4 50ra 4 70 .... .1 700i 4 15 .... :) (ioia..i 40 .... 2 OOlu 2 U0 .... r, o,iru io pigH 5 60 'n5 70 .... & 40(u5 6 ) ....4 OlifaS 2 i .... 8 8 Ira .1 C I 2 MOra I 10 2 OOfo 2 50 .... 1 Oilad HI 2 0(lfo4 31 4 5 fa ll 0 . .. . 2 0irijoi Chicago- t.'attlo There was a llgbt suptdy alluht demand und liuyera ut rl.25ra a.50 f uativeu. lloN A good many img went U. packers ut 5.25ro 5,:I5, and some nt lower figure, hheep The runge of qnotatloim wi s l.noro :).50 nnd lambs were sulable at t2.uo''i 4.25. Cincinnati Hogs lower nt 41 1.75t3)'.",s(i. Cattle Hteady nt 1-2. 25(Tu5. 00. hh 'tip ipuct ll' lri.00raii.75. Laml.H weak at 2.i0ri.aft. Ti.0 Ptt oloarn Miikot. The October option reuuiliis as follows IJijjliest 72K. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AD50LDTELV PURE Uow Helena Htartril. Tho mines which tiullt tho city ot Helena, In Montana, were dlsctivrrea by it party of four prospectors wtxj were tm their way to a well-known amp In the Kt.otenal country. Lcurninir that the dlctflnirs In that iiuai tcr had failed, they turned aside to prospect In another direction, and for somo tlmo wandeicd about, dig. plug holes here und there, but Und lug nothing that they considered worth working. About noon of the loth day of July, 1114, they arrived tih the site of tho city of Helena, halted for dinner and to rest their horses. Pinner over, their horses were, saddled, when ono of their num ber walked down to the stream to cet a drink before mounting. Kroin lucre force of habit he began nteehun kully scratching the u ravel wltb his hands, when to his ustonlsnuicnt he drcwoutantirfget us big as a gold dol lar. A hundred dollars' worth ot gold wat taken ut In about twenty minutes. Tho men then Immediately sett led down und located claims. I a u short timo news of their success spread abroad. Hundreds of other miners Hocked to tho spot, atid a mining camp of unpie edentc 1 rich ness was established. Tho city of Helena grew up on tho spot, and it Is sal I that one ot the banks of that city Is situated on a portion of the tlrst claim located by the lucky quar tet. Ileal Itnauty. A reply which was at onco wise and w ttv Is said to have been made by a gentleman to whose decision in regard to a certain matter two pretty young girls appealed. They were discussing tho question as to what canstltutcs beauty in a hand, und differed greatly In opin ion. At last thry referretl the mat ter to the old man. of whom they were both very fond. "My dears," said the old gentle man, with a kludlv smile, "the tiies. tion Is t'o hard a one for me to de cide. Hut ask the poor, and they will tell you that tho most beaut llul hand In the world is ilio hand that gives the most freclv." And Now Magnetise Thrm. A late Invention Is a scheme to Il luminate Ireyholos. KNOWLEDGE Prints emu furt ninl imnvrment and tctnl'i to liersiiiml enjoyment when rightly iisetl. Tlio muny, who live bet ter tln'iti others ninl fiijuy life mure, with less expenditure!, hy inure promptly adiiptinir; tlio world's ln-st prmlvts tit the needs (if physical licine;, will attest the viiluo to lieiiltli of the tuire linuid litxutivo pi'ineiplt'S cinhnuxd iu tlio remedy, Syrup cf I'"km- Its excel lenee is due to its presenting ill tilt; form inn: t nceept.'dile and plcns ant to tlm t;ede, the rt fn sliiiiir nnd truly beneficial properties of it perfect lax ative; efli'i'tually elentisiiifr the system, dis HiiiK eol'ls, lieiniitelies und fevers and periintiieiitly curing eniistipiition. It lias Ktven satisfaction t inilliiuis nnd met with ttit, iipprovnl if the inedieill priifcssinn, liccuiisc it acts on the Kid Iievs, Liver mid Ilowi ls witlumt weuk cnliii' them und it is rfeetly five ftoifl every tilijeetionalih? slilisliinee. Syrup of Fijis is for ile hy nil drtifr-fi-t's in oOc ail'l 1 In it ties, hut it is man nl'iictiired by tint ( 'itlil'tirniu Vifz Syrup Co, only, whose inline is printed tm every jiaekupe, also the inline, Syrup of 1'Mgs, and be i tiff well informed, you will not accept any substitute it' oilercd. P N U 30 04 or any This saves made easier when he can yaw 1 euillcri anil (nine unscrupulous grocer will tell ynn. Umjr T7TTO 4ttfZb "llii i n Ki:Kl er "the same I'rsrlinr." IT'S 0 1 Z Vsf fjL.A. 1'"AISK lVailine is never pedillrd; ilymir frmrr trnila 'Don't Hide Yoar Ugh! Ur.ctor a Bushs!." That's Jus! Why we Talk Abcul I'cudlcr SAPOLIO When to rstop. Tbo following wiswers were re ceived by an English paper in re sponso to a request for opinions as to when to stop advertising: When tho population ceases to multiply and the generations that crowd ou aftor you and never heard of you stop coming on Vhea you have convinced every body whose life will touch yours that you have better goods and lower prices tban they can get anywhere else. When you perceive It to be tho rule that men who never advertise: are outstripping their neighbors in the same line of business. When men stop making fortunes, right In your sight solely through the direct use of the mighty agent. When you can forget the words of the shrewdest and most successful business men concerning the main cause of their prosperity. THE OLD-FASHIONED STYLE of lull givw you feilina of horror when you f.-o it aud hen Vnii feel it Like the " hltitidrrliuw" of a former tl'curle. it Lt lilff tiyL eluilisv, but Hot ef j'fjBi? fi"'tiviv lii tins century 5 of enlightenment. vo have I)r. rierivi I'lciisant l cll. li. which cure all liver troubled in the moat effective way. For Inditi-dion. ( 'oust i pa -tion, Iiiliotis Attack a. fiirk and TtilioiiK H' jid- ai he, nothiniT has been . found bi eoual these pills of Ir. i lerce'a in vention. Mr. Hami-ei. llARKn. 1 Hit., of An. Hit Niimtnit 4,... Jiiflln.f,lirlti. V .1. aiiya : " There ia tiotli Inir that can comi'iire Willi nr. rierce t I'I'-iis- u. u .- Uu nut I'elleta, an Llu r " -". H. I'ills. They have done tne more fooi tbaa any other medicine 1 have evr taken." we WilI. robirniD a flee I'nnel fi fire. enlillil "MEDITATION " In tictiaiiKO fr IB l.nrifit Lturk Us'fuit, ut frum l.tn ( i(ttK wniinMT. unJ ft -iitir ttutipto pnv m t rtc Writ, r llt of mr nthiT 11 no pronitunio. Iim'IuA 111. thMikn, a knife. kn:iic. t'to. Wool Hon Stirr Co., 4jU lluruu Ht., ToiJtiu, UiUO. $3 SHOEn1 s thc car. NO SQUIAKINO. 5. CORDOVAN, T Kt M. n o f Mr ri l ll t W WMf . .$. FINE CAtfmv'AROI I3.LOPOI.ICE.3SOLE9. - rvT, F,fi- 'c',," ' smo f on cataiOjue v Wt-'DOtJOLAi, BROCKTON, MAfa- Yeu rni aave money by w :-nrlu.- tlio W. I.. Donclus S.l.OO r-hoe. lleranae, wo are fia Inrrf't nci- i.f.-.. luior uf Itilarru'leiif hli.ie lu t'.o w Tlil.os le.i.. illelr value ly l.-ini;.l!'. t::e nulno and fr' 3 tin Iimiioiii, wlili li pruteef you ncn'nrt I'.UM i r- nrol i lie nil'lilli rnnn irn!'.tn. unr rlie nml cuKtein urk In atvle, ey nuiiia a id wearlnic q'i::lliln. V. e imve them ni t rverywhire nil. over iirl -iifnr His nlni' i-iven tlinn aim oilirr ni:i'.e. Lit put. iloiit'. ir:-'iuri:c.'i!-r-atiut u:;i!.' y " wvua. iniri I Drilling Machines VVCLL lor any depth. lOO FHMT DEEP liOO 1 iiOUU Jtet lino of Portntila anil Simil-Porlulila M rliinoa aver niade. In 111 tl to 13 Inch j In ctiiiuia O r, all ill plhs. Mountoit nnd Dnwn S3 n hlnsa. Uuinni nnd Huma l'owur. rlf l'unitilrv Too'. rni almllow wcllii. ilo laiAm for lurtfo Hint ita Weill BtHiu al and dupita yen wont lo drill. LOOMIS & NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohio. Thn I.INCNK" n-.' tin lu-Mt nl M.wt fVfinotnl nl Ct.lUm tt tit 1 Cnttr wmii. fl.r hm uitilo ii Hit rl-tl;, t t li H'tli-M tluiiittt ullli'a tul U tt,' fvtTtU- Lit', fill I'olUr If -' 111 It i t .t t.I .Hi V '''f k ttil. I he i rt u i't$ v ? tr n'i'i'I ti " ' ! t I'1 '. hi i of 'l.-n ( ollumur Fivu l u.is ut Luflj iur i'm-niy l'iv l" lltN. A Hmnl'ln CtOlfir ithI Vulrof ruffntty matl tor till t'vutft. NiaiiH Nt ! autl Hit', A I Jm hi:vi:i;mi um; cmixau ntMisv, I? rauklm Ht. Nw York. U7 lull v Sl. It. to a. TATKNTSi! I KAI'i: MAKKs t'.imli.all il I..I Jlilkl.'ll U. I.. , . .1 ,!.! , llOll el lliv.'lilli ll semi ror III v lll'T" 'Oi 'nvr n I n m enu I'A I ii It K n lHiiiKI.UU V-.HIS ,i, , l USRRIARP paper sin- i.mw i.t...ii i ItlSnn I AUC II I '-rv Inmk.. nuirlilr.. nr , aialWS Ires. CONSUL'S MONTHLY. Toledo. Olno. 1 yy J MmM SB v f A fd mm in i yrjjL -'ISENaWl 7TVT U"! iUl'hat'l, rtlllirl". ii'lls'1'1, IMs Let the men wash, y won't eet you Pearline. Let them it for themselves, ami say that washing with set: if tin y tlon't tap is tuu hanl that Pearlinc matter ; it sa i s woman. hanl work isn't the whole money, too money that's thrown away in clothes in-eillessly worn out and rubbed to ju'etes when you wash by main strength in tin; old way. That appeals where is tho man who wouldn't want to have tho washinr save money by it? and tnine unscrupulous proicr will Ml riit. 180 11