Chines Lawndry Ticket. ' Tl Chlneso washermen hare rya tm of ticketing buhdl of tolled ilothea based on the many godsand roddesses of the laundry. Though It 1 implicated, the laandryman seldom ldlTcra a bundle of washed clotbes Vk he wrong person. Furthermore, If the ticket la lost, the rhances are that you will not get your jnen, unless you are a particular friend if the proprietor. Instances are on rec ord where an American baa gone to wart to force the Chinese to yield up tie washing, but the Jndjte was not convinced that the case of the white roan wm a good one. i The Chinese laundryman at the be finning of each week makes out a ttcn of checks, In duplicate, to be used u wash tickets. He selects the name of some god or goddess, or of some ob jtft, as the sun, the moon, or the stars. T this name he prefixes a number, as Moon, No. V "Moon, Ko. 2," and so OB. ' Isfhespace between the two legends for tho signs are repeated twice he has ti;i own name, as, for Instance, "Won ... When a customer takes a bundle of sailing to the laundry, the Chinese. rt tearing a ticket In two In a ragged fitlilon, puts one-bair on the packet for ference; the other half he gives as a Ipt to the person wno has brought i package 'of laundry. It must be presented when the latin- :,7 Is demanded, and no fears need be otcrtalned that the package of clean rthos will not be forthcoming, for P'j are scrupulously exact In these .ItttTS. An KngllBki Cnapowder Factory. Tlif royal jruniwwder fuctory at Wal- m, KntMiuid. Wars more the appear ice f a pleasure resort than of the alc plant that such a purpose In vite. Hie factory covers In nil Its ranches a beautiful strtch of wooded aJ. some 4tH) acres tu extent, Inter- ted by four miles of running reams, biccinc isunclics ply be- r-'D tne umerent buildings, wiiiie .flues of oxploMives ore conveyed by lliargpfl. so aa to reduce the liability Jailer to a minimum. The threshold the "danger building" is barred with (ward, which not cren the Inspector it step over without huvlng a special :t of large overbwita on his feet, to lils shoes from taking grit from aide upon the felt carpet. Once try week there Is tin explosion with- tike grounds, which Is heard for my miles along the country side. In part of the grounds Is a pond Into ilcn tlie water from the nltroglycer- factory Is drained. This extraordl- 7 lake Is exploded every Saturday vmoon wiui a aynamue cnrtruiKtv prevent too great an accumulation waste nitro glycerine. Some times re Is already so much In the water it boles twenty feet deep are made, 1 .(lie water. Is all blown away. The Fittest Boat. fit fastest war vessel afloat Is own- by France. The sea going torpedo tho Forban, recently tried, built fcer a contract for a speed of 20 to knots, easily made 80.2 knots, or land miles per hour, despite a Iry tea and high wind, which shows to be faster than any other ship In world. The Forban is 144 feet long. feet 0 Inches beam, and draws 3 feet kater. She has two screws, and ber nei are capable of developing 3.1200 e power. !ne carries two 37-milll- lrc (1.45 Inches) quick-firing guns. two torpedo tubes above water. Bow's ThUT OttT On Handrail Dollaj-a TLawari fnl rtt of CaUarrlt that Oa-Uiiot be cored bj r. J. ca Mir A Co., Prop., Toledo, O. lbs laatlft years, snu believe him per- "uuornuie lit ill business transaction! iknoiallv able to eexrv iut suv uhliffm. tale by tlieir firm. IRU4.X, WkolesaJe DragslsU, Toledo, III la. pto. Rinnan A Marvin. WholeeeJe lrnrin. Toledo, Ohio. v surra tan in taken internally, set rtrtly upon the blood ami nuenm ur lUiesyntein. Prior, Tftu. per botue. Sultl UfUi;iU. Testimonials free. Arkansas river was named from ' ltiuisns; alio called ljunppn. ,peci rloz liitt! ;opefl at ail roogM al c&tM Cit-Bd i moo -Scb y SBj' ilatiot deo n-1 uburg tot reJ 1 ilL b ra. wt tbl ce ol .ther w ; c(: r to & i,.h ice ,:M Lie "" 7 K ea rP inauK, alee Care f'Plilcal health. Hudd U your -Juwymir ttomech and d ueotive oriiani. f"-)uuriiiiH'iitB. eiirlcu your lloou,drive ummriuiu aud preveut vlckoew with bod's Sarsaparilla Tru Dlood Purifier. 1; 6 for 5. I't Dill hariuonlouMy with 1 B 1119 Uvod'a 8anakriUa. Kc. our skirt edges out, it s because you don t VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINGS uy to prove It for yourself. -ttaLiAfi.. t. ...... . h. a m .. X. rliat anybody tlls you. "dealer will not supply you, TTV Will. !'m.E'e. howln? labels and mite. ; H. It M. Co., P. O. Bo 699.Ne S9ADAYSURE. wsi wiji DIW you II' 'w IC Hi'iK uli-oluirly siuivi wviur ni-ii lUv work au trurh uu ln- jill in Hi liHMiuy li-r fia ,lntwy"Ursll,rM.inrl we will ripuar u. hu.iini fullyi rmTii r w- tiuiin SKNC youi t!(lri'Mi ... iuiiji iniirrirTf hj 'AllTii's". f Iwti-ly nur-i aril at " "HiWS FROM WASHIKGT'OH.' " THE U. S. ARMY. aVnnasI Bsport ef the Secretary of War Lamoat. Tbs annual report f Panlel a Lsnoat, Secretary ol War, says (bat sever la Its his tory has tbs preseat condition ot the amy been surpassed. The full strength oi tie army autborlced by law Is 3,lMoffleers and I5.70S enlisted men. The number of esUstod men la service on Ontober II was 28,558. " For the J net two years the department das iteadily puraued toe poller ! reetorinic otU acre to their enrnreanda and redseing wherever possible tbe number of those on de lached duty. Cbaoge Mtablisbed la the method of recruttlDK during tbe past two yean rmre conelderably reduced the cost of that trrce, while perceptibly Increasing tbs effective strength ef the army. Tbe moat, essential need ot the rmy. the Secretary says, la tbs adoption ol tbs three batialtoa formation. To secure this will re quire as Increase of S.OOO In tbs number ot enlisted men. Tbs efflolency would be In creased 20 per cent., tbe number 16 per oeoL od the cost of maintenance only ft per cent Modem methods of warfare make the ebtojre desirable, aa in modern warier tbe men will act in small groups or singly, and oneefllcer caunot walcb i.OOj men. Tbe Mecreiary reuommenda a ebanar la tbs law governing tbe appointments ol chiefs of ataf deparimints, ao that the olass eligible ahalJ IncKide tbe whole army, line and staft. Uealeo recommend tbnt nonUnatlona for promotions be extended so as to Inolude all effloere below the grade of Colonel. A fur ther recommendation is that tbe President be permitted to name 10 cadets at large each year te tbe West Point Military academy, .in order to keep it ulU Ol tbe National guard of lbs Btatea, he say tbe eondltiona are favorable to tbe develop ment ol a -volunteer force of upward of 100,000 men, ol the highest efficiency and prepared for tbe service. Legislation, however, I necessary. Tbe laws of tbe United mate re lating to tbs militia were enacted In 17VJ. The at rroiirlaUoo for tbe National Guard baa re- mamed unchanged lor many years, although the country a population has multiplied many fold. The Secretary again urge tbe prosecution 01 work on present ueieoss The plan de villed by tbe Eodlcott board In 1Hn6 contempt lated ao eseendltureof ta7.782.MU0 by tbe end of tbe present year, but the actual expendi ture nave oeea oniy riu.wi.ooa Under that plan 27 poet were to be defend ed. At the present rate of appropriations It will require 70 yeara to complete the work. Tbe amount required tor 1H posts at which work I in progress is about SmiooO.OuO. An nual appropriations of ,259.0v0 for 12 year will complete the gun and carriages re quired. The Krcretary recommenda tbe appointment of a bonrd of ofllcer of tbe army to have bave tbe direction and supervision of const defense. Aa to river and harbor improvement, the Secretary says the engineer In charge of the work bave made estimate of appropriation amounting to t4H,HS7,027 for the next year, but be think a much smaller amount will ac complish all that la necessary. Of battlefield parka, tbe Secretary aaya there are at least 60 place where Important engagements were fought, and if they are to be made Into parks tt will require an expenditure of 120,000,00a CAPITAL ROTES. Owing to locust, the augnr crop in Zam besi will be almoat a total failure this year, according to tbe report of United Htatea Con aul llollla, at Mtaamblqu. The peanut crop Is very short from tbe same cause and great distress exists among tbs natives, who at emigrating to other section. Benor Eyrello Machedo baa been appointed Portuguese minister to tbs United Htatea. Benor Machedo aucceeda Senor Augnato da Beguiera Tbedlm, who died at Washington ou.Kovember 21, of hemorrhage of tbs lungs. TAHSIN PASHA. THE FIEND. Children Tossed in the Air and Caught on Turkish Bayonets. Misses Charlotte E. Ely and Mary A. C Ely have Just returned to Buffalo, N. Y altar a long period of rolMlonary labor In Eastern Turkey under tbe direction ot tbe American board of commissioners for foreign missions. Their slisenc has covered a apace of twenty seven yeara, and ao aoon aa affairs In the dis turbed districts have quieted down tbey will return to Turkey. Tbe Misses Ely were stationed at Bltlla, about 55 miles from Mooab, where the most horrible of the atrocities occurred. At Dulls there was no wholesule murdering, but many prominent Armenian merchants were thrown into prison on false accusations, and aome leaa illustrious victim never saw tbs light of day agulu after they bad once entered tbe prlaon walla tbey were aevrptly muds way wltb. The vail, or provluciui governor of Illtli at that time, was Tabsln l'naua, wbo I known amoug the missionaries n "tb fiend." 11m it wu wbo made the threat that be would sow the pluce where the city of Du lls once was with grain, According to tb Misses Ely, tbe A r man Inns wero Imprisoned because they would not algu a paper saying that tbe Eugllsh consul unj tbe American missionaries bad incited tbe Armenluna to rebel. The returnod mislonariea aay tbit it was hard to pick specific instances out of auoli an Inferno of cruelty, but mentioned the follow ing: Tbe soldiers would tosa children vp In tbe air aud catch them on their bayonets when they cutne down. At other times tbey would staud a number of children lu a row. each Turk would take a child by tbe hair, and then tbey would aee which one could cut off his victim's bead tba quickest When Tabsln Push started out ou bla mlasiou ol butchery be took along wl:b him a large qiittutliy ot kerosene oil for the purpose ol removing by tiro all vestlgoa of tbe dreadful work which be contemplated. This oil was afterwurda used to saturate the clothe ol living beings, aud then the matob wbould b applied. Pravers For Ingeraoll. Manv fervent prayers were doubtless offer ed in Cleveland for the conversion of Colonel Hubert O. Iugersoll, tbe noted agnostic. Last week, at the quarterly meeting of tbe Christian Endeavor union of Cleveland, It was suggested that such prayers be offered, and tbe president appointed noon Thursday ns the time, and requested that lb 8,000 members ot tbe society here engage In prayer at that timet, The president of the Epworib League, who was present, said be would umko a similar request of the member of hi organization. The pravers were to be deliv ered in prlvuta, aud how mauy peisous oein plied with tbe request will probably never bo known. Conv.cta in Rsvolt. At the Michlgun Uto pnsou Deputy War den Norllirup wiw Hn.cn on the bead wltb a hummer aud probably futully Injured. Hud- eriuteudent Culli-e, 01 the shirt luotory, was beuteu Into insi-nslbiil'y wltb a cluu and l'uruiuuu Muller pouuded with whatever i ho convicts who weie In revoit could lay liiitids ou, A score of mnciiluoa were smash ed before tbe prisoners were comrjlled. The trouble was cuused by I'oremau Millet threatening to report ltlehurd Huntley, a 20 year muu, fur not doing his work proj urly. , PRICES SHRINKING-. Iron Karkst Beally Weaker Than Quo . tattoo Indloate. R. Q. Dss A Co. review of Trade ssysi Buatness has aot Improved, though there Is very little change, except In the thrlnkags of prices which s period of Inaction usually cauaea. After the extraordinary buying ot tbe summer and early fall a marked decrease was Inevitable, and it la yet mod too early la most branches of business to judge; bow fsr tbe fature waa anticipated In purchase, lie. tall stock are (till reported full In nearly all branches, wltb delayed distribution in many oa account of unfavorable weather. The movement ot crops I only fair, both cotton sad wheat being largely kept back la tb hop ot blgber price, and there Is a prevalent feeling that foreign Import will fall off. Tb woolen business mske scarcely any gain, although elay worsteds are largely sold at tb advanced price recently made and some dree good and overcoatiag at prices partly blgber and partlv lower. The Iron market is decidedly weaker again, and while fiessemer pig has declined to 112.86 at Tittsburg, fend gray forge to 41X2 and plate to ft. 50 at Philadelphia, o that tbs average of all quotation I about 1 per cent lower than last week,tbe markets are really Draab weaker than tbe quotations, as concessions are generally given by manu iacturer in order to secure business, a barp decliae i noted in barbed wire, at tributed to the failure to complete an ex pected combination. Tbe Par iron assoola tioa Sod tb two nail associations refuse to reduce prices of their products although It baa surprisingly reduced slues the great advance two or three month ago. Tb ooke combination holds price firmly, but it bs been obliged to reduce It output to five daya la the week, ao that a decline of 10, 3S0 ton for tbe week I recorded. Offering of copper are leu urgent sin cent for lake, but tin la weaker at 4.24 cent, because of heavy supplies, while lead I ' shads sir soger at A 17 cent. Tbs weetera receipt ot wheat continue larger than last year, for tbe week, 4.604.K0I bushels, against 3.6CA.404 a year ago, and tor four weeks of November, 29.D71,OnO As before Atlantic exports are relatively small, and for four week have been only e,2t'7,tJi bushel, flour Inaiuded, against C,742,4M last year. It la evident tbat with such movements higher prices can hardly be expected, nor can the exchauge situation be favorably affected. During the past week failure have been 87D In tbe United State, against 2X lost year, and 47 In Canada, against 36 last year. C5DEE THE WAVES. Careless Boatmen Cause a Skiff and Steamet to Collide. , rive pvpim were drowned nenr Ilr-iwn-vlll.; l'o., Saturday night by th upsetting ol a wkllT. Tln St-'um.T Jiiiih-h O. lllulne, . n it way up the river, run Into the skiff ppj. rite the ('limit mitl ..rk. ul.uiit thr' mile te-low Ilrowimvllle. With ureh-SMin-Nt that tM-ems sett. muling the pereone In the eklf! owe, I nliuoel on to the pnrket U f.ire they Were dfoeovi red ,y those on board. Then was it eolil-doii in the dnrknow. then alienee, unci the Mohoiignhelii covered what a moment tiefoiv luid boon it merry party neighbors an I friends. The l:aln was ftopel and her orew and ofllci-rs did what they could to get the drown ing persons from the water. Joseph Pb-kuii as he was sinking the lust time, wAs caught by one of the st' Umer's crew and ilrogg'd on board, lint he hail been struck bv thesteain or and wiw badly hurt, I'hIi1vs le'lng itlmuat drowned, lie died in a few minutes. Joseph Stephens was taken from the wutei alive, and lu a short tlmo was appitnfiitlv but little the worse for his experience. In the confusion and darkness rescue of the otlien; In time was Impossll.le. Great excitement prevailed In - Brownsville, when tho steamer arrived with the sad new. The people In the aklft wis all well known In Brownsville, where somo of Uiein have relatives. Tho list Of victims follows: . Joseph Tick up. Mrs. Mlssurl Mclntoab. Joseph Mi'lutolsh. Jocolt Eskin. Mrs. Ethel Stephens. Tbs Tale of tb Turk. The Turkish legation at Washington receiv ed from tho Sublime Porte the following tele gram: "The Armenian rioters of Zllo, at Slvas, have closed their shops and II nd on the Mus sulmeu, killing one of them. An iitTrav oc curred, during which four Miisttelmeii, of whom two were soldteni, and five Armenluiui, The necessary measures wer tuku for the restoration of order. "The Armenian P'VolutlonlsU utUckiul the district of Eneiin. burned the iiaiucx of the Uovurnor and plundered tlio utlghborlng luussiiimau villages, troops were cut for the repression of the disorders." Inaargents Wreck a Train. A numerous band of Insurgent derailed a I train in the Calbarlen district ottbe province of Santa Clara, killing mauy of the person onboard and wounding a number of others. Tbe military esoort on board made a brave defense, daring the course of which both side lost heavily. Tbe Insurgents burned the derailed cars. No further details buve been reculved. MANY MINERS KILLED French Slisaion Destroyed. A special dispatch from Shanghai say that the Ersncb ml-olou at I.ulhaluug lias imeo de stroyed by tbe natives of that vicluity durlug the alxuuce of the French gunboat which 1 usually stationed lu these water. , Fir. Ourgettstown, Ta, on tho Panhandle road Was tbe scene of a dlsaitrous fire Friday morning. Several butinrst homes and their contents were destroyed, Involving a loss of upwards of 20.000. upon which there was but a small Insurance. The (Ire originated from a natural gas Jet, whiob had been left burning. 1 communicated to the wall of Lowe's barber shoo. A Moonahinsr Dsacon. Report from Union county, Tenn., aay revenue ofllcer captured a still, 20 persona and 1,000 gallona of whisky. Tbe mil waa run near a church and s deacon of tbecburcb waa the leader of the mooushluor. Mistaken Identity All Around. "I lutird a story tho other day that struck mo ns bt'lnjf rutlu-r good," said a well known railroad man. "Two drummers who wore strangers to each other occupied the name st-at In a car on a Western road. After several miles of aileuce thvy drifted Into conversa tion on the subject of niUtnken Identity. One said: 'I was once mistaken for Gen. (Irant. I was seated In front of the Southern Hotel. St Louis, ono af ternoon when a stranger came up and said: 'How do you do, 'li uoral? I ui:i glad to see you.' " 'I l.au a similar experience said the other. 'I was In Washington aKt winter and one day a gentleman Ktoji ped me ncd said: 'Adlal, coine ar.d liavo a drink.' "An Irishman who was !n tho Kent In . . i it... i.. . . iroui nun oeeu listening to tlie coiiver sntlon. When the seeonil Kpeaker had given his experience the Irishman turn ed around lo him and said: 'That's ahtrauge, for ol had nu experience of thot kolnd mesllf. I wor comlny out of me hottso wau iiiornln wheu a man come up to mo and sa!J: 'Tiio dlvll, whore did you coinr froiuV " When a snake has gorged Itnelf with a large meal, Its skin Is ao stretched that the scales are some ULstauco upart IN A SHAFT. Many Tat Entomsd In ths Pile of Ore and Stone. An sccldent. resulting la ths loss of 13 or 14 live, occurred at the Tilly Foster mines at Carmel, N. Y, Foreman I'atrlck was de scending into the pit to take tbe time ot two gang of laborer, numbering about 33 men, wbo were working at the bottom, when a vaal weight of earth and rock Hid with ths force ot an avalancbs from the mouth of ths pit lo tbe bottom, a distance of .1 feet. The earth crashed over the meu with tremendous force. Out of one gang of eleven only five came out alive, and three of the men em ployed lu another gang were taken out dead. Among those known to be dead are Michael Ohuuou. foretnaut Patrick 1L Murtha. fore mau: John Fagan, boarding house keeper) Thomas lienuls, James smith, and an Aus tilan, name anknown. No 234. An Austrian known as No. received a fracture ottbe skull aud will probably die. J he name of the others killed are at present unknowu. Several ol ths uiurkmeu wero Seriously ir.Jured. Xue oave-in caused the greatest excitement but a soon, a possililo gangs ot men were est to work to remove the bodies of those known lo be uuder the masse of earth. Supt. TomKlua audForeuinn Lynch took charge of the work. and up to 6 o'clock five dead bodies bad been brought to the eurface. Murtha was taken out alive, but he died tlvo minute after he was taken home. Iarkness prevent ed the continuance ot the work ot the rescue, and it will not be until Friday morning that further effort will be made to clear away tbe ruins. It Is thought that all tho other In the pit are Italians and Austrian, lbere was aoirm dlllloulty experienced in Identifying some of the bodies, owing to the terrible disllgure ment tbey had uudergone. Hie aceldeut occurred at Tilly Foster, a small town located nvar Carmei. 1 he first Imlmatiou to those below was the low. rumb ling sound which preceded the fall of the mass. Hut the shock came ao suddenly that lew were able to reach places of safety. Unit a Uoaen of the worker who were directly under the ledge from which the mau of earth fell, were burled uuder ton of dehrlH. The full wo tremendous, for great piece of rock and ore were carried along tu tho ava lanche, Uue of ths first to be brought lo the surface was Foreman Murtha. lie wa found near the top, piuued dowu by a huge piece of rock. The rescuing party dug him out, and bore liltn, still alive to the fresh air. .Murtha waa budiy uisngted aud bis clothes were almost toru from hi back lis was takeu to bla home, but a short distauee away, but died al most immediately alter reaching there. MAKIvliTH, I'lTTMtlHU. Pill WIIOI.RSAI.S l-HICKS AhS OIVEN BKLOW raln. lour and teed. WIIKAT-No. 1 red o. red C(Jlt .Nu yellow ear No. yellow shelled Mixed ear, OA 'IS Nil 1 white..; Nu t while litra Nu 8 white Light lulled KVh No I No. K western Fl.ol M H int.T patents OUudn. Kancy Spring patents ,. Fancy straight winter .- Mralght XXX bakers' Clvai ttuncr Hye fluur DA i Nu 1 timothy NaS ; Mixed clover. No. I Ml Ks'Sb lln V frtfitti ssrsi tKrU N6. 1 White ai, tun Nu t White Middlings llrowuMlddllugs Ilrau, hulk (THAW Wheat Oat I US . S.I tu IW W 47 11 8 Nl 8 Ik! it 40 .1 mi 8 it:, U Ml in a a uo 14 ou IT Ul i: mi 10 M l.l so 1.' l i a TO e-.i 81 84 119 US Ht i-Vl-V &II 4n 4D (l 7J VI Mil AN 11 to 50 .VI uo &0 Oil .V) lO M) 00 liairy I'roduits, Bt'TTEK Elgin t-ieaiuery K'j tn Faucy Creamery ti ncy luuntry KolL is p, Low grade aud cooking i t CliKhJ-h ohm, uow ii u New York, uew IU II W Ucousiu awisa u 1.1 Ltiu burger, new make lu 1ih ruit mud VegetsOies. Al'I'LlJt llbl Ti t S; I'fc.vt. Iir, l.u ou g I'Ka h, tm 7;, i g-, UKANH llaud-plcked, per bu..Mi 1 40 pi Luna, lb a vt J'olAlom-Hue, ui car. bu t!i ii.. From store, bu u t AlillAOt Home grown, bbl...M .VI ii ONiO.Na t'elluw. bu Wj 8U I'oultry, Ivta, Live t hickens, pair id ;o Live liucks. pair 7u ey Ilressed Chick uus, l lb. ; p Lue lurke, Vin 7 s EoiiK l'o. and Ohio, fr-mn 1" 1 tKAlllKluv-Litrallteoecsu.lti tii 6u Nu I Kl Live oucsu, 0 lb - 4U 4.1 Country, laiga piwkii-i al iM-ellNueuus. tEEUH ( lover U lbs ft Ml 6 "0 '1 imotliy, priuio $ ,0 ,i niue Virann 1 j KAliS Country inixe.L 4. llci.NEY VMiiio ilovur In MAI1.E hYia i', n-w -,o Clohll Country, svtuut, bbl...... 8 oo 8 1 ALLOW , CINCINNATI. FlA'FH ITHgtl HKAi-Nu ltea 00 k b. No. 1! COKN Mixed OA is go EOOS UL CifcIt Ohio l reaiuxry ii s iiiL.iicia'iicii FLOfH S tooit SIIE.i-No. S lied , lOitNNu V Mixed :w OAi Nu k Aliitu..... m UL i 1 El( c leiiniury, extra rt m ti.us- In. nrets NtW kOUK. FLOVK I'ntei.t W HEAT Nu lied. hi t Mine COHN Nu V OAltv-H Into Wusluru bL'i 1 Lit creamery XCfOa-atatu und pcun i 7S 4 0 M T, i7 1M it 14 LIVE bTOCK. tunuL block YAund, Kui Uuxarr, I'a. CAlTUk, Prime, I,: 00 lo 1. loo lbs 4 $q ,a 1 Ciood, 1..UO lo 1,' UO lbs 4 a 'lidy, I.H0U Ui 1,1409) B7o 4 tair light steurs, ) to lUUO lbs.... S To 4 Comiiiou, 'iiAi lu KOu:ti g uo a U0u4 Llilhl weight, 3 , ;1 . "-d-um a 70 II ; ' a m a 1 l.uugutt nud Muts g :,j ; kUUKK litra.lin toJ.'S lbs tiood.ni tot 1 lbs u, 7u to) lbs Couiiuiiu r ng Luinb IbUugii. Cattle Common n -..nJi-; ti iuirn una leeilers, lows und bulla, el liliji; ,.,K .llw.;,,j Hogs heavy. i.V.,,,:!.;,; coiiunon to cl, ,1, 0 li.Ued, tt.-i:t UO; i-holcH aah irtv 1, a 1 i , liKia, pigs, Sl.i. uj.HA M...e.-iu.' Iinor tu choice, l....to; lambs, 1 .j. I inclimatt llcg select shippers. I l.'iil'ii butchera i Kuu:i l,; lair to gm a packers 'H lu.'. .-s lair tu hgni t-iauiu8..v c..im,,,,ii mi (uughS-i.lo!'. AH Cattle-good shlppersf 4,ih,i.,i 1,1 Joodloch.iice4. Intnl. ,V J fair 10 medium Sl-iMii ouminuu iKjti.-',mi Laml -i xirui.'0 iiood t-. ..iioicu S-i 4o to.irj commou W lair J. 60 to i jtf. 1 ii I A U uo '1 0 ; 1 1 .1 4 a extra Htcnif, Bighest of all In Leavening Tower. Latest V. S. CovH Report im IXSSJJ?(U ISOTinig .BdOLUTELY PURE Ttnsslan Are Kconoinloat. The Russian workman sHnds rery Ilttto for food, loxlg-lng and dross, aa coiupirsd vlth the foreign artisan. Coming from tlie Tillage, he Is very modest in hla demands. His food Is Terr simple, but It la abundant and an went to his taste. In Moscow, for ex ample, - the Ixinrd of a workman amounts to not more than 10 shillings per month. Coaling on the lion at fcu A reuiqrkahle experiment of a system ot coaling at .sea was recently made by the Trench battleship Itlchelleu. iy a novel system of transfer w.th a collier alongside she took in, while running at the sjn'od of six and a half knots, about 100 tons of colli In three hours. All the Year Round. The avocations of men go on just the am I In winter as In summer, and those who labor ! hard with hands, body ami muscle know this full well. The sports also are just as fe.itlvo and are attended with many accl deuts. The chances of seeldent are iiIniuI the same to all, but to tho laboring mau a mishap means very much. For instance, a soraln may cripple badly and mean loss of time, place and money, were it not that we all know how readily Ht. Jacob oil will cure a sprain, and prevent all these misgiv ing. Ho let us enjoy ourselves without .'cur. I.ettaee 1 useful to those suffering from Insomnia. An IMltor. Borne boys were usked tho other day to define 'editor." Here ure Some ol their definitions: "An editor Is a mas who handles words." "An editor innkes his living out of the Kncjlxh Inngmige. "An editor is somebody who does not do anything himself, and when somo body else does, coos and tells other people all about it." "An editor la a mun who has the Industry of a bciiver, the Instincts of a bee ami the puUt-tica of an ass." Hook Hurer. Mistaken Identity, "You go around io the back door," she said, "mid carry in n few sticks ot wood, and I'll glvo yon your supper." "Uo clear around to the back door!" "Yes." "An" carry In wood! 'Senna tun, nin'nm, but I g'lcsa it's a case o mis. taken identity. I nln't no ntMete." And he stnrtcil on a four-mile trip to tlie next house. To Doable Their Typewriter Plant. The decision of the tlentingtou Typewriter Company prantically to double the capacity of tholr already extensive works at Illoii, N. Y., is very significant of n geueral improve ment In the business outlook, for tho type writer la now so Intimately connected with every form of National activity that the prosperity of Its niatiiifuci tiring industry servos as it convenient Imromete.'of general trade conditions. The Hemington people will erect an addi tiomtl building, KiOxM feet, six stories high. This Is to Is1 completed at omw, and will be equipped as speedily as possible, for the de mand Is so large as to tax the present capac ity of tho plant to its utmost, and leuves no tu'argiii for the future Incre-iiso of tho btisl-nc- which is tu sight.-From Aeic Yvrk Trilmnr. Ootobur i6. IHOi. A complete set of llritlsh bird' eggs Is worth about 200 pounds. , FITS stopped free by Hk. Kl. ink's Onr.AT Nkiivk ItKhToiiaii. No tits after llrst ila)'s uhc. Marvelous i ires. 1 realise and IL' intr.iil Uit tli tree. Dr. Kline. Ull Arch M.. I'blla., I 'a. The Kalamscooha an Indian nam Ne-glk-an-a-ma-eoo, "swimming otters." It. .illmer's Hw amp-Root rare sll Kidney and bladder trouble. 1'Hiiiphlel and roiisiiltatlou free. Lsboraturv t)lugUaui;ibu,N.V. The Aroostook, la Maine, was named from an Indhto work meaning good men. 'i i ' Mr. Wlnslow'a Hoothlng hymp for children teething, softrns the gums, reduces Inflionn I tii.n. allays palu, cures wlud colic. toasbollle Lake Mayalml, In Florida, was named by the Indians, Mahl-nlwa, "great water. i Icaiiuiit speak too highly ef l ino's Cure for onsuuiptlmi. - Mas l-stvk Momhs, Ulb W. K.'d St., New York, Oct. St), I'K. I Hotli tho mctlmil nnd results wlier Byrup f Figs is taken; it is pleasant nnd refrceliinji to tlio tarte, nnd act pcn'ily yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver nnd Jlowcls, cleanses the eys tcm cflc'ctually, dispels colds, head Oi'lies and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Fyrup of Figs is tlio only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleading to tho taste? nnd ao ecptahle to tho Ftomnch, promjit ia its action and truly Iicnetlcial in it etTect., prepared only from the most healthy and ngrceahlo Bubstances, ita tnatiy excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of igH id for sale in R0 cent bottles by all leading drug- tieta. Any reliable drucrirut wno may notiive it . cure it promptly lor tut ot. wLshes to try it. Do not accept ax, substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SN fPANCISCO. t'L. tOUISVIUI. Kt. rV 10RK. F. I'N V 49 oa Tbe MIsliuol, In Vermout, was at first tbe Mls.tl-koscoo, "muob water fowl." "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure." An ounce of healthful food Is better than a ton of medicine. lUpLfcrl, Ang?ln, Uutieut. 1mm Tbs "I.INKWE" snitli IWt snd Must Pxxinomt. sal I'ollsrs suit I'll (In w.iru, llwy ant ais.lv ol fins sl4tt, Uilh sniMi AiiIsIiimI sllka, siut tskiuv revsrss blc, I'D rollsr is iil In two of snv e(hsri.lud. Thru nl wit, uar uU ami I. -if nil. A kid) F OulUts or Fits l"atrs ol Culls (or Tatr-rlvs On Is A KMnrls OotUr snil Fslr of Cuff, by bmU Dar Bta wbmla. tisiue styls ssd sis. Addrass UVRIIHIBLB OOLLAB COMPAIfT. sin tliaau. Msw rova. BKllhrBL. I USE Buckwheat, And throw away the medicine bottle. OlskAl ll u.lloilKls. 1 J IM n-billuloii. It.4'. 1 Successfully Prosecutes Claims. ui.-rrliit-ltJitl r:xsiiiinil L' H i'nusliili llurvsu. THR AFRMOTOR CO. Sues hslf Uis world' wliulnilll buiiiiou, I, sum II hu mluril tiisnet o WUid ikjwux to I ll ht Itnu It b is oisiif brsnrh nousMi, sml iiiiiiiIim luiriHidasiiil rr Us t four 'i.Hir. it rsn sml diwi luruuli a . Ii.-ln-r si ni ls r- r Ipm iinxir) Uiitn Oii-rN. It maim I'uiii r-1 r ir ana ,Of.ri-d, htiwl, ilsKmiiii'.i iiiisr- 1 1 'olri lilll I..TI Wl!,1iiilll. 1ilfln fi SJ Slid KIiim! Sli-rl Tiiwrm, steel litir iw mWZ f,l" btifl fi-eil Cullers lil l-eed n orinuem. on si'llrsllon ll will immenns J.I ot tlime srtli-lra Ihal II will furm-li u'ltll famutrr in t I K tlm iimini prlrr. It si -u makes Tains anil I'limiMnl all Simla twnil tiir i-a'al us, Fscwt7 Wt, kVkaiU so Fillmor Sirscts, ch.vio llsTa i lUli' I'l-lllt'kUH l Units, Htt.i fcllilt V TKD in fViiv sut tn Infroluo" " n CiPwi" itfut-rn. KiiUrvly n w, I'mrtU Inunttiiw. A lUrau Alkt-U. Uitsaitou tt Cu,, X. O , 1 Crua, Wta iff ELASTIOV RUFTUTiEG; red i'm t i v IIOI.IO III I' i I RK Worn nl. hi ui ' . Uas on Ailjii-inl i. 1 .1 ilii,r, l-llll Ih- tllH t.- l;r kur or smaller tiioilt .nylns miMiliinnot lii'i It KB. l'TKTI'li Hill- I nl. 11 4,-, urrly calciltij O.V. ll.UfiMfu'.C. TO in.iul lO.N.V.CItJ CIIUIS rt ill 111 iisf 1,K Best I oLuh t-j mi'. Tai-ti-e ii k1. l as III ii-iia h.-lil ilniu'trlnl. 53 You're clipping coupons when you use Pearline. Isn't every saving, big or little, a coupon that s clipped and paid t And where s a more satisfactory way of saving than by washing and cleaning with Penrl ine ? That saves on Imth sides. Saves exertion and hard work and drudgery for you yourself while it's saving actual money to your pocket, in clothes and time ami health. It's by just such savings as these that genuine coupuns come to every wise and thrifty woman. W7f THE CLEANER 'TIS, THE COSIER 'TIS." WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT SAPOLIO
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