WMaabaJr'a Oaad. To rusks oof own troubles tb means of Itlpio' h troubles of others Is a tiobla sf (crt for (too J. A wall fllustratsil Instance of Ikit kindly sympathy la ibown In a lottsr horn Mr. Enoch L. Hsnseom, School Agent, tfsrsbfHd, M., an old Union Holdler. Ho mrt. "It may do somebody Mn Rood to tite, I am a man of 60 and whan 40 bad a . i an,l vkanmaHim I. t klB0 IHrw yiwrn niri vr-i) "nil must Ql IDI me. I got nr. jaeona uu ani pat It on th,re lime " uin cuiQi a nm BUW Mr. Wlnslow" tfoothlntj "rmp for children art n i , .L. .l.. . ,- livu. aj - r!,T..Mftin carriage have tbe right of way in lifrnu. It, Kilmer's P.wAWT'-TtooT cures) all Kidney and Bladder troubles J'Biiiplilet and Consultation (ma, Labrntory IUnKbamptou.lS. Y. Tbe French Montpeller gave name to tbe mn"il'xl, "T -mo, a,..,,,,, . i.. - waff I lf-iiirtrltall at Iter hfilf la .on f 1. 1 - - - - Karl's Clover Root, the (rreat blood pnrlflar. SWIII 1 lf"S 1 ' II l'i innwi i V till- mmiiw I Md curaa constipation. S eta.. 60 ctA, tL, Wbea Naiars Kit assistance It may be beet to render It t. .i...i.i . . .. prOOll'tl? Sui uiro m . " u o, iniiruiiirr lu unv CICU 0, nol pcrieri rememcs unir worn neeoeo. n lst ana mosi ihi.hc una grime reineu y if tlit Sirup oi r iirs rnnuuiatiuraa or lue vall- fortila rl f yrnpio. Excelled :a f irv mm r iw .'XiW! T by None " Kr some year I lmve hren a severs sufferer from Rheu ms! If m. so murli no that I cnulil nut nt tetnl to tnjr business ai d wm tuiifliied li th- him-e fur w--k at a tme. I wm n.lvWrd Ui try HutKi'n SHriipa rilla and hnve ion lantly ImproviMl nlnre I ciiinmt'ni'ed to take I hi- mi'ilii Inr. I inn iiuw well hii'I KtrutiK twain. IIikmI's Snrn imrllln N truly 'rici-ll. vA by none.' " C F. Kisu, Vvrunn, N. J. Kvtui'inbi'r. ood's Sarsa- i parilla Be Sure to get UreS Hood's UeaJ'a Pill rure all liver Ilia. S3 cent. P N U 42 '9T Deafoeea Cannot be Cared loral ni'llratlnn. aa thoyrannot reach the !vupd Mjrtton of the ear. '1 bere I only one Af In cure DeafnriH. and that l bj coutilu Mtl rtmrdlra. Liarne-e in cauwd bv an In- kmxl onndlilon of tho mucous lining of the taauian luue. wnrn mi tune seta in md roa bare a rnmullntr Round or lninrr- cl aaariOR, ana wuen it la enlireljr cluxil afoau Is the reult, and unlees the Inilam katlon can be taken out and thl tube re- lorrd to Its normal condition, hearing will bo Mtroved forever: nine ruci out ten aro auiwyj dt rmwTu, wuicn is noimnir out an m limed condition of the mucou kurfaces. We will give One Hundred Uullar for any Lwof llrafnesn (cauxed bjr catarrh) that can t'l be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for Irculars, free. I r. 3. riuir A Co.. Tnlado. o. VSold by Druggists. 75c Wbat Hisetnjt Bittnlfle. HIsiIdk metnB dlffer;at thlnes to ordiojf to where you happen to be at be time. Id west Africa tbe ca lves bias when they are astonished; a tbe New Hebrides when they aee .aytbing- beautiful. The Jiinutoa ipplaud a popular orator la tbeii liiembhea by hissing at hits. Tbe apanese, attain, show their rever ore by a hiss, which has probably kmewhat the force of the "hush" Mlb which we command silence. LATEST NEWS SUIIIIAIIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. VThat la Transpiring the Worll Ore. Important Erenta Briefly lld. Yellow fever prevails In Campecbe, Mei. Four earthquake shoaks bare beeA felt In Athens. Juan Coja, one of the most desperate ban Jit chiefs In Mexico, baa been captured. Tbe British Minister has gone to Fex In or der to have an audience with tbe Mult tin of Morocco. Oovernment and municipal officers In Tarls bave received threatening; letters from Anarchists. mts, acnrisTs, Fatalitiks. to. Twenty-seven bultdlntt, valued at 175,000, were burned Friday at lllloxl, Mien. Colt's summer hotel on the shore of the lake, Just outsldu of Cleveland, was burned. Loss -rO.OOO. Iurlng a flro In a Boston lodging house one man. a 8wede, was killed by Jumping from a .bird-story wlmloV Wllllnm Walters and Harvey Bmlth were killed by the premature explosion of a blast in a coal mine at K-ithburg, III. - - CAFITAL AS I) LABOR Tbe Buffalo county nutlounl bnnk, at Kear ney, Neb,, has failed. Five New York firms have signed the cloak maker's scale and others will do so. The striking spinners at Full llivcr, Mas., went to Work Monday at roduoed wages, Illinois Fedt-riitlon of Labor voted to sup port the I'eople's party ticket at tho Ktnto election. Tbe North Onrman Lloyd and tho Ilnro-burg-Amorlcnu steamship lines will reduce cabin fares. William F. Finch ha teon appointed re ceiver of tho Imluth A Vliiiil.i g rullroad and North Star construction coiupnuy ou npplb'ntiou of a I'lilindiilplilii trust company. (II I MT.S AND MNALTIE4, Thieves entered the reslili'Ui'e of F. J. Opp, of Nuwtou, Hamilton county, tl., nnd Molu about tll.UUO In stocki, bonds uud uioiioy. James Lynch, roailmn.Mt.-r of the tlrent Northern, fummlltod salable nt bis boina lu hpokuue, Wh--.Ii. Julius I.lcbteiiberger, one of the I'etroit school inspei-lura under indictment for re ceiving a bribe, probably fatally shot him self. Twenty railroad passes stolon from Vice President Howard, of the American railway union nt Chicago, hove been recovered. One. was issued by tho I'nllinau company loino mouths ugo. A bold attempt was niado to wreck and rob a Santa Fe train near Ienver. Spikes bad been pulled from the rails and the cars ran on to tbe ties. Tho cars did not overturn nnd no one was injured. MiarKIXANtoL-B. You won't make a home run by riiilDK at every balL . ,i . A55IST NATURE a little now and then in removing offend ing matter from the Stomach and bowels and you thereby avoid a multitude of distressing de rangements and dis eases, and w ill have less frequent need of your doctor's service. Of nil known agents for this pnr- fose, Dr. Pierce's leasant Pellets are tbe beat. Once uwd, thry nre al ways lu favor Their secoudury ef fect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to fur ther constipate, as is the case with itr pills. Hence, their great popularity ih sufferers from habitual constipation. t sua their attendant uiscomlort and infold derangements. The "Pellets" purely vegetable and perfectly harmless uny condition of the ystem. No care is tuired while using them; they du not wii-ic wun iuc uici, uauus or occupa a, und nroduce no tiuin. erininor or shock the fcyxtem. Tbey act in a mild, easy and mrai way ana ttiere is no reaction alter 'd. Their heln lasts. The Pellets cure biliousness, sick and ious headache, dizziness, costiveuess. or 'iUpation, sou' stomach, loss of appetite, ru longiie, luuigestiou, or dyspepsiu, ndy btlchings. "heartburn." tmin and Kress after eating-, and kindred derange- dis t me liver, etomacn aud bowels, proof of their superior eacellcnce, it can truthfully said, that they are always 'pted as a household remedy after the l trial. Put un in sealed, irlnsa vliilu. ' refore always fresh and reliable. One ' "Pellrt" is a laxative, two are mildy "Artie. As a "dinner pill." to promote Festion, or to relieve distress from over- ..ing, uke one after dinner. They are T. tUff.ir.rnafH OTAniilt-a ' ant -liilil a.-ilt Nly take them. Kccept no substitute that may be recom-f-nded to be "just as good.1' It may be -jvr inc urairr, urcause oi paying mm 'fHer nrolit. tint h a lint ih m- hn m Ucln. FREE! IC 1llirC I Flnabwel. h.o a ruur. IU MNllI I (jood, strong lianills. f "M m U uks I" Lr( Llts HlkSi out 11 lu,u tolt W ruppert, soil a cenl Manipiu Ikmuuiii. unu, fur ll.t of niu olhrr Uuo Pre M"- W00LS0N SPICE CO., U Huron bb, XoLSOO, O, 20: I.1IU1U III i Best Cousb brrup. TaioUuud. Cas I n lima rtoi.i n nnit'irnn Tbomas Bailey Aldrlch and Hon. L. B. fierce, of Boston, are preparing to go to the orient. The Republican county convention in Mew York city Friday Indorsed tbe cbolue of tbe committee of seventy. W. J. Moore, of Pittsburg, was elected aeo retary and treasure of tbe National Uoav rtow-sJiMoelatlofc-iArtoa,-- Oeaaral Kalley Is organizing another In dustrial army at Oakland, CaJ. March totbe capital will be commenced in tbe spring, Prof. Swing having diod. tbe trustees of the Ceutiai Lburob, Chicago, bave decided to dissolve it. George W. Cameron, of Now Richmond. )., has been appointed Inspector of boilers of steam vessels at Cincinnati. Senator Tbomas W. Palmer, president of tbe World's Columbian Commission, la very HI at bis home lu Detroit. The convention of 8t. Andrew's Broth erhood in Washington haturduy elected C. P. Shoemaker, of Pittsburg, a committeeman. UNCLE SAM NOT IN IT. This Country Declines to Join tho Al liance in Stopping the Chinese Japanese War. The United States bits boen invited by tbe quadruple alllanao Great Dritlnn, France, Germany nnd Hussla to Join it In a Irioudly intervention in the war between China and Japan. The invitation baa been declined. The do cllaatlon Is based on tho time honored policy of this government to avoid any eu tangling alliances with foreign powers. It is rumored tout the Chinese, government has opened negotiations with Japan tor the settlement of the war between them. China baa offered to acknowledge theiudepemlence of Korea and to pay a war tndeinuity to Japan. Korea being cleared of Chinese, tho oppor tunity bos arrived for Japan to undertake a thorough Internal reform of the government of tnat country. China Is trying to raise a war loan of tl, 750,000 in silver in Loudon. GEN. SCHOFIELD'S REPORT. Advocates a Heavy Inoreaae In the Regu lar Army Forte. Tbe annual report of Major Ueneral Bcbo field, commanding tho United States army, discusses widely tbe use of tbe military forces in maintaining tbe Federal laws against do mestic resistance, and the necessity of ooast lomuoatious lor defense against foreign at- lace, Referring to national dangers. General Hcbofleld alludes to tbe recent employment of tbe army In suppressing domestic violence and to tbe necessity of eoueentratlng at Chi cago for ail that purpose of nearly all of tbe forces that could be made available from all parts ol the country. Uuueral Hcbofleld says un iiuuxs tne active force of we army suouiu urn largely increased. A Olgantlo Combine. There la a movement on foot to combine all tbe railways In the country ruuuiug east and west from the Atlantic to tbe Paclllu, and ail those running between Dulutb and Minne apolis aud St. Paul on the North aud bt. Louis aud the lower Missouri river gateway on mo soutu, m a gigantic- trust. Bank Messenger Bobbed. On Fourth street, Cincinnati, in broad day light Friday, a messenger of the Mecoud Nutlounl bank, was robbed of 1,000 In cash and oo u pous aud cash drafts of an unknown vuluo. He bud the wallet In an outside pocket nnd got into a crowd, alter trhiob the wallet was missing. Confessed to Twelve Murdore. irk.M-.i.i.ar.riii.i mm-.!,,.- nf .Tins Oene someer ou the rullroad northwest of Choboy gun, Mich., was cleared up when Oeorge Van Taylor, the inau's chum, out bis throat and d'ed in jail. Taylor luft letters itt which be confessed to twelve murders. TEE BUSINESS SITUATION. NO MARKED CHANGE. Not Much Reliance in the Oovernment Crop Report. 11. O. Dun A Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: Business Is still waiting for the development of retail trade. There Is a littlo better demand In some Industries but not so good In others. Wholesale dealers In nearly all branches aro halting beenuse business does not yet show distinctly what It is to be. Lower prices for the great farm staples nnd lower wages In some establishments hinder purchase tor consumption, while political un rest and uncertainty also bave some retard ing Influence, Meanwhile, largo Imports and small ex ports of merchandise, with inadequate em ployment for money here, are raising the rates of foreign exchange, so that possibili ties of gold exports somewhat affect tho stock market. The halting nttitude for tho moment la disturbing to those who have looked for continued gain, though, rightly considered, It Is the uutural consequence of conditions which were to bo expected at tbls season. Tbe Government crop reports are not greatly trusted, and yet bave an Influence, and actually exaggerate the tendency toward low prices, bocause they are supposed to put all the crops too low. Men calmly reckon that If the Government report Indicates over 400.000,0( 0 bunhels of n heat, the crop must be over 600,000,000 bushels. Tho price Is slightly lower. Corn has been stronger, for receipts aro hardly a quarter and exports barely nil eighth of latt ye;ir',iin I men que, tlon whether the actual yield. If above tho Government ostlmnte, may not prove lower than bad been supposed, 'l hn cotton re turns nre more confusing, but alt point to a yield so far above that Indicated by the (low eminent that Its statement bus been followed by a further decline for tint week of one. quarter. The recolpts thus far hardlv en courage extremely lnrgx etimuti-s, and vet it Is to Iw considered that the vrop was Inter than usual. The iron Industry records larger proibic tlon In Heptemlier than in nnv other month this year; but ns prices aregra'duallv weaken ing, beenuso of Insufficient demand "for finish ed products, some works aro preparing to closu or shorten time. Tho woolen mills still havo numerous be. Inted orders f( r full goods, but tint demand for spring does not Im-rease, though In in arlv all the lowor priced products domestic makers nppnr able to command iuot of the buliie-.s that exlsls. hales of wool have been 4,f-77.-' pounds, ngnlust 'J,S00,4.'i. Inst year, and 7.0.H.r,oo m i.i, nnd prices aro a shndu weaker for lino llw. Failures for the week ending October 4, show liabilities of tl.714.'J7ti, of which s0. H5 are of mutiufa -turliig nnd t'.''2, :)'.-l of trading concerns. Thorn have, been 12'U In tho United Stat'-s against 3'.i;l lust year) and 41 in Cuntdn against 4 J last year. An neeuminulntlon of fuvornble features Is revealed In tint telegraph reports to llrud street's this week. Whilo advices ns to the most marked Improvement come from tho West and South, there are some encourag ing features also reported from the East, aud the net result of last week's business has been further progress in tbe direction of en larged distribution. Kxportsof wheat, Including flour as wheal from both coasta of tbe United States and Canada for six business days ending wlib Tbursduy of this week, aggregate 3,317,0t bushels, which Is compared with 8,24.1,0110 bushels sent abroad last week; 'J,M(Ji,0OU bushels In the second week of October last year; 8,633.000 bushels la 13S2, and 4,013,000 bushels in 18V1. ir CROP REPORTS. Oamarml Condition Shows Improvement Over Earlier Eatlmatea. Tbe October returns to tbe statistician of of tbe department of agriculture make the general condition of corn as not materially differing from that of lost mouth. It being C4.3 against C3.4 In September, a gain of elgbt-tentna of one point, in most oi tne southern states the condition of oorn has fal len since the last report, but lu some of the western states tnere lias been siignt gains in condition. The returns of yield of onts per acre In dicate a yield of 24. 5 bushels, being one bushel more than the estimate for last Oc tober. The average yield of rye according to tbe correspondents' returns of yield per acre Is 13.7 bushels, against 13.3 bushels lu 1H03, nnd 12.7 bushels 1402. According to the return on yield per acre the general average tor barley Is l'J.3 bushels ugalnst 21.7 bushels in WJ, and 23.7 bushels In It'.'i. The condition of Buckwheat, as reported la 72.0, against 09.2 last mouth and 73.5 O 'tober 1, 1HU3. The October condition of potatoes is given as C4.3, ngolnsl 62.1 lust month and 71.2 at the sumo time last year. The coudltion of tobucco, as reported, is 8.45, against 74.S lust uigutb, aud 74,1 Octo ber 1, Ifs'Ji. POTATOES FROM SCOTLAND. Nearly 32,000 Tona Imported During the Las Nine Months. Considerably more than halt a million dol lars' worth of potatoes, wulghiug 31,715 tons, were brought from Scotland to tho United States In nine mouths ended last June, and this, too, notwithstanding a protective duty ol 2.1 cents per bushel ou imported potatoes. This fact is set out In a report to tbe Stute De partment by United States Consul Savugo at Dundee, Scot bind, Tne great bulk of the shipments go to New York with occasional shipments to Boston and at rare Intervals to Philadelphia and Bal timore. Nothing but the best potatoes nr shipped to America. The price at tho begin, ing of tbe season was til 65 per ton, f, o. I Inclusive of the cost of sacks 13 etmls each. The freight from Dundee to New York wui 2.85. THE WOOLEN SCHEDULE. A Disputed Point Decided by the Acting Attorney OeneraL Secretary Carlisle received from Acting Attornoy General Maxwell an opinion, lu which be holds that the word "wool," ns used In tbe woolen schedule of I he new tariff act, refers to tbe hair of the sheep only, and that the new sud lower duties on goods made ol the hair of other animals weut Into effect ou the slgulng of tbe act. Immediately ou receipt of this opinion, Secretary Carlisle sent the following tele gram to all collectors of customs: The Attorney General has rendered an opinion tbut tbe word "wool," as used in parugraph 207 of the new tariff act, refers to buir of sheep only, and that the new dutlci uuder scheduie K, upon articles made of th hair of the other animals, weut Immediately Into effect when tho act took effect. Cus toms officers will be governed accordingly, Iustructlon of August 27 rernuin unchanged. Collectors will reliquidule all entries cover ing goods, clussliled contrary to above Instructions. Chile Settled Up. The Chilean Government, through Its Minister at Washington, has Just paid Into the Stnte Department 245,tii4.85, belug the amouut of the Judgments rendered against Chile by the Chilean Claims Commission which closed lis work in Washington three months ago. Most of these claims are based upon injuries sustained by American cltlxcus residout In Chile and Peru during the war between these countries. ROBINSON'S CONFESSION. Ha Says While He and Olbb's Fought Hia Wife Fired the Shot Clarence Robinson, who is under arrest at Cleveland, together with his wife, for tho tbe murder of Attorney Gibbs on the streets of Buffalo last April, made a complete con fesslnn. He said that while tho two were fighting Mrs. Robinson fired tho shot which killed Uibbs, Robinson's story Is that when he and his wife arrived lu Buffalo Inst spring they were In want. The night of tho murder Mrs. Rob inson wore men's clothesand both enrriod re volvers. Gibbs when attacked fought bard nnd after Robinson had shot lilin In his left arm Mrs. Robinson shot him in the head, killing him. They then escaped, but re turned to sec tho body loaded Into a wagon. rt.EVATons in Ciuusrfo and its trlbutnry roads are so sto"ked as almost to put an en tire stop to rrUlw.iv hvillmrcrnln an 1 flour. MAH K 15T. riTTHI KG. ITMK wiToi rski.s rairxs ank imvkn iikuiw l (.rain, Flour and t rod. WHEAT -No 1 Red $ Rl tW f.i No. J Red 63 64 COIIN - No. 2 Yellow, enr... fin 0 High Mixed, ear 67 6 No. 2 Yellow, f helled 6'J TO OATS-No. White 35 HO No. 2 White 35 80 N-. 3 White 31 35 Mixed 31 III RYE -No. 1 63 M No. 2 Western, new 6J 63 FI.OUR-l'ttiicy Winter pat, 3 3 3 7." Fancy Spring patents 3 .VI 3 70 Fancy Straight Winter 2 75 3 00 XXX linkers 2 50 V 75 I'.vo Hour 3 HI 3 25 II A V-Ruled, No. 1 Tliu'y... 11 25 11 50 Baled, No. 2 Timothy .... 10 00 II nil Mixed Clover .' Ill .Ml II 00 '1 Imothv from cmintry . . . . 1 1 tM 15 no FEED- No. 1 W'h M l, ton.. 17 ml 17 50 No. 2 White Middlings. ... Id ml in 5o Brown Middlings 15 5(1 If. Ml Bran, bulk 14 50 15 eo ST RAW -Wheat 5 oil 6 .'5 Out 5 50 I. no ttitlry l'rtiliM-l, BUTTER - Elgin Creamery. 20 W 27 Fancy Creamery 2 1 21 l iiie-y Country Roll 17 li Low grade and cooking... 12 15 CHEESE- Ohio, uetv 10 in j New ork, new 11 1 1 Wisconsin Swiss 1.1 l:t t Liiiihiirgcr, now make. . . . 'J '' , Fruit and Vegetables. APPLES - Fancy, t' bbl e 2 75 f 3 00 GRAPES Coiieords, 10-lh basket... 11 I" do 5-lb basket... S 10 PEACHES Fancy per lu 1 75 2 (Ml Choice per bu 1 25 1 50 PEAItS- Dutehess.per bid 2 50 3 00 Seekels per bbl 3 60 4 01 PLUMS - Damsons per bu 2 50 2 75 Green gages per bu 1 50 1 75 Large blue, per bu 1 20 1 411 Prunes, per bu 1 75 2 00 BEANS -screened per bu 1 40 1 60 Limn. It 6 POTATOES Fine State, on track, bu.. 55 CO From store, bu 65 70 CAB1IAGK- llome grown, bbl 73 1 00 ONIONS Yellow, perbu.. 401 60 I'uullry, Etc. Live Chickens, V pair.... 60 m 60 Spring Chickens 26 60 IS.' Dues,- -- - llt-esaet. Uuulil, V lb . . Dressed Chickens, lb. mix 12 14'V " young select 14 aft Dreesed Turkey. V lb.... 11 12 EGGS-Pa. aud Ohio freeb.. let 114 FEATHERS - Extra Live Geese, V lb 65 60 No. 1 Fx. Live Geese, if lb 40 45 Couutry, large, packed..,. 35 40 Miscellaneous. KF.EDH-Clover, 62 lbs ti 00 6 25 Timothy, prime 2 75 2 so Blue Grass 1 40 1 60 BAGS - Couutry mixed , 1 Jio.NEY-Whlte Clover 17 IK Buckwheut 12 13 MAPLE SYRUP -New 75 1 00 CIDER -Couutry .sweet, bbl. C 00 6 60 CINCINNATI. FLOUR 2 55 s 4 00 WHEAT - No. 2 Red 61 RiE-No. 2 62 CORN-Mixed 63 64 OATS 31 EGGS 14 BUTTER- Ohio creamery. . 20 22 rilll.AOl I I'lllA. FLOUR 3 50 4 00 WIIEAl-No. 2 Red 54 65 CORN -No. 2 Mixed 60 67 OATS-No. 2 White 30 BUTTER -Creamery, extra. 24 EGOS -I'd, tlrsts 10 St.W lOKK. FI.OUR-Piiteuts 1 70 4 15 WHEAT-No. 2 lied 64 60 RYE State 63 CORN - No. 2 64 6ti OATS -White Western 32 BITTER -Creamery 25 EGGS-Statu and Peun 21 Ctntral Stock IVirds J'ittburg, 1'it. cArri.c Extra, 1.450 to 1.6001b 5 0flra 5 35 Prime, 1.300 to 1.4001b 4 50'a 4 bO Good, 1,2'rito l.SOOlt, 4 35'a 4 50 Tidy, 1.030 to 1.15011 3 704 15 Fair. 000 to 1,0001b 3 OOfe 3 25 Common, 70J to 0,0011. 2 Oora 2 H lloos. Heavy Phlludolphius 6 HOfe 5 00 Common to fair Yorkers and pigs 5 4 5ra 5 65 Grusscrs 6 25fa 5 50 Roughs and slugs 4 00 ru 4 51 SHEEP. Trlme, 05 to 1 001b 8 OOrti 3 35 Good, M5 to OOlh 2 .MI'ii 2 75 Fulr, 70 to sOlt 1 75'a 2 00 Common. 65 to 701b 1 OOa 1 75 Spring Lambs 2 00m 4 00 Yeul Culves. 6 OIKa 7 00 Heavy culves 2 OOfr 4 0J Cincinnati. - Hogs Market easy; select shippers, f5.35ra5.10; select butchers, 5.25ra' 6.35; fulr to good puckers, tS.OOra 5.25; fair to good light, 5.00fe 5.30; cominou and rough, 4.25ra5.00. Cattle Market steady, good shippers, 4.0 fit 4.75; good to choice, i4.00a' 4.50; fulr to medium, 3.B0fa 3.75: euiBnion, 2.00fa2.75. Sheep Market steady; extra, v3.25fo3.75; good to choice, 2. .lira 3.00; com mon to fair. 1.00ro 1.75; lambs extra, $3.60rii' 3.65; good te choice, 42.H5(a 3.C0; common to fair, 1.75(g 2.7;. Chicago. Cuttle Receipts, 14.000 bead; market strong; common to extra steers, ?2.75 (a 6.25, stockors uud feeders. 9 2. 00 ru 3.50. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; market strong mill lighter; heavy, i4.KOfa5.45; common to choice mixed, v4.70fa 5.35; choice assorted, 5.20r 5.30; light, 4.70fo 8. 20; pigs, 3.25fa4.75, Sheep Receipts 1H,(J00 bead; market for choice grades steady inferior to choice, 70c. fa 3.50; 2.O0(n4.3O. The Wool Market. riillu. Wool ipilet and steady; Ohio, Penn sylvania nnd West Virginia XX aud above, l'."a 20e; X and ubovo IKCa 10c; medium 'JOfa'J.'c, quarter blood, 20A22c; common lsru2iic; New York, Michigan, Wlsconiu, etc., .( 17falHc; X, ,15ral7f; medium, 20C21u; quarter blood,' 20fo2l0i rommou, 1H(u20c; washed combing and delaine, 2Ka'.'2e; me dium, 20Cv230 wouise, '2(H22e; low, 21-u22' unwashed medium, l'Jo; low medium, lu(17c. m ABSOLUTELY PURU. Officially reported, after elaborate com pctitive tests made under authority of Congress by the Chief Chemist of the United States Agri cultural Department, Superior to nil other linking Pov. dcrs in Leaven ing Strength. The most Careful Housewife will use no other. ROVAI. BAKING POWDtR CO.. 106 Wilt ST.. NfW-VOSK. lift. -tvefr "- "c.y-'it-r'rA. -a. --a. Ji Killing I iclil Micr. An encoiiiiius method was recently employed in rranco or rid ling thf country ol small rodent whi. h had become so iiumetotis mid dcstrcclUc that It vva Impo-giUo to produce aiij croi Kwr. acre ff land f :rnislnd u Imme for thousand of the-o pest The. method adoiiicd w.m tn di-solve some ifclatine culture i f pat liogcuic bacteria capable of iiiodueitig an in fectious disca-e lu mice, then soak- WALTER BAKER & CO. Tin- I atx-i -t M.iiiiiliii linen of PURE, HIGH CRADE V COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On till ("ntinrnt, htr no ,Tt SPECIAL AND HIGHEST AWARDS nil nil thrir iimuln nt Ihn CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. Ti.eir OREAKFAST COCOA. I Which, lltlllk ht ltllrh I'-'M oaa. II. Slil iUl Ut tli tisf i t Aikahf, r ttths-r U intrls or I ?. is ubm.f ItilfLv tuts smil aulutjlv. siiiil toaLa Um than fcn cu t cup, OLD BY GHOClRft tVCRYWMCRI. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. STT'-J Hi st.'t .V m u lsidbto 1 i Tl V'I'CTI,AI'K MAHKS. K'iniiilimll.in ; i liii i rsnci sitii s in I'liiriiiiii.iiuv of Invention. s-rnl fiirtiivi-iit.rMioi iIi-.in-le.tt .it S laU'DU I'AIKICK U'KAUIIKI.USVallls.,lj.b.C. iiia n great numi er of sm iil cubes of bread In this solution, and t'l-i') titr tlio bread near the hoVs every ilav for three d.iys in aticce-sloii. YVitlilrj two weeks from the (lino when this tivatmetit w is 1 gun. sea: eivy a llvo mouse was to in t,, t In tin- district. When the l unows were o" nod, tliolr Sailer o were f und to be lllied With dead mice . I.iter.nv digest. A VA( r Is somet hinu that will keep Koinu' straight i n lorever. W. L. Douglas 3 3 SHOE no eau c a kino. 5. CORDOVAN, f RCNO:8. f WCOE0 CA1T. .VHtlECAlf&KWiGAIXl 3.5?P0LICF.3SOLt5. 2.Tl.7-5BOYSSCH00'iM0Ll LADIES . ttuo row CATAl OGUE W-I--DOUCLA5, l'ou rnn save runner by vtenrlng Ibe V. I,. Douulos S l.OO Mioe. tleranse, mn nrs t'ts birr-'-t iii:ini:fa'lurers of this srailrof h ft lu ids werM.an I uusrsulrs ibelr tulue hy !:tnii:K tho name an.i rlce on iris t. iilciin, which iroieet roil stalest hlvli i rlcesauS II. e ml.l'll-rr.sn inlll. Our slus-s s.iml rul" ttork III atrls, rn'y n:tlnff smt wearlrtf qunlltlas. Ws hss Oi-m S'l I evsrywh.-re si I 'W,-r .rlsfof the value lven than nv olhrr lima". Taks cniulv ntule. iryuurileulrrer.ui. 'I u"; '.J you, wa iu. P N V 42 BEECHAM'S PILLS ( cable) What? 'rtiey Are For Iiiliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion liad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits when these conditions are 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. Go by the book. Write to 15. 1'. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills w ill be sent by mail, 25 cents. EASTMAN COLLEGE l'iL'ii:tltri:l'SIR. N. V., oT,-r i.eh ssiss las. Ix'tt e .ie NlloU.ll uill tulav'i'4 ul I h. low. a( mat. Il10r.11.r1 mom iic n in ai'.IIIIMMIO au.t 'MoT I.M.Unll lillW UK . IKH'kkKKI'INo), I lAl. l.A V. ,rle. I'L.'.H AS.IIII', M NiJ. IIA I'll 1 , I I'l.W III I IMi.elc. A II if, t... II, hI si h'X'l, len.-k-Iuk youn tsM.pla to ram a llvina ana euit fiilly HiiIiik tiinu for ti-coraiilc e t lou.,ii. i,.i4 3tttnl . Hid Slikta uwirdttl nt Honda ur. 1 ,(., ;or ntac fuurif nimaii nsa or eiiuiios. loi-l- t I11S4 leiupa siiilfs1 won salt-oartory aatf , an la. Slluallaafari)lhl s,iuMtrui frluilvni. tr raialavur, sddreas ( I K II IM1MIS, 1'rraldesi. :lO M il. tHrerl, ruhlrrpsie. Nrtv York. . IP EASTMAN COLLEGE o It Was Before the Day of They Used to Say "Woman's Work is Never Done." For Twenty Years Scott'a Emulsion Ima been endorsed by hyHicinnn of tho whole world. There in uo secret about its ingredients. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emulsion becauHO they know what ('root nourishinj,'nuil curative prop erties it contains. They know it is whut it is represented to bo ; namely, a perfect emulsion of tlio best Norwuy Cod lirer Oil with tho liypophosphitcs of limo and sodu. Tor Coughs, OoliLi, Soro Throat, Eronchitis, Weak Lun, Oonsump- I tlon, Scrofula, Auiruiia, V'cak Dalies, Thiu Ohildrn, Eiukotn, Mar asmus, Loss of rioah, General Debility, and all couditioiis of Wastsug. Tho only genuino Scott's Emulsion is put in tolortJ wraffrr. Itcfuso inferior substitutes I StnJfor famfhlt en Smlt's J.mu.'tion. FKEE. 8cott A Bowne, N. Y. All Drugeiats. 50 cents nnd S I.