.. Tm Many Monk. A rfranrkubly clever woman, th wife of a German writer, wan run. Untlf urged by her friends and ud. rnlrers to write, but a smile was her usual reply Nlio thoroughly nppre. elated her husband's Renins and suc cess, but one day, when asked wh he "wasted" so much time knlttlnir, Instead of finding somo umipntion more Milted for her brilliant talent, she replied placidly: "I have never heard I hat there are too many stock" lns In the world, but I have often heard it said that there are too many books. So It scorns to nio It Is moro praiseworthy for me to knit a stock ing than to write a book!" That her decision was a wise one facts seem to prove; even eminent authors cannot always dispose of their work. Thoreati was once able to boast that ho had on his shelves a library of several hun dred volume, the greater part of which ho had written himself. Ills publishers could not dispose of tlie first edition ot his first book, and thinking It useless to keep the vol umes longer, had them sent to their author. James iStisscIl Lowell was rather moro fortunate, lie brought out his first volumes of poems nt his own risk a modest edition of fiOO copies. Small as the edition was however, it was not small enough, and the young poet was Indangerof lieav loss; but fate was kinder than the o-callcd "reading public" Ills pub lisher's warehouse took (Ire, the books jrere burned, and they were fully In- v X lh red! iot only bad the poet lost othlng, but he could boast with truth hat the first edition of his book was exhausted. Hh had sold It to the iu nuance company. As Large A a dn'.lnr with thti M-rnfulti norr on my xMr little 1m)-, icktntiiK nnd I tllt-Ku-tiiiu. They wore I'opt'clully firvcre on hU Icks bufk of hi ear nml m his Lend. 1 gtxve litm 'lood'ft Stir-nimrillB. In Joseph Ruby. tunnel to henl up; tlin VAleft itinii off nnd till uvt lit txwly ih-w nml hi'Mlthy rtifh mid nkln formed. Wtiet. he Inul tnk.-n : .mttleH of HOOD'S 8ARSAPA- RiLLA ti Whk free liutll -.oleS," i 1 a m it v J liL BvTTiux itttl, I'olumbiu, lViin, HOOD'S FILLS nre ft mild, cent 1c, pain leu, nafR and etlU iitit tnthnrttc. r x r ii DRKILMCR'S ' Kidney, Llverand Bladder Cura. Lumhniro. pntn In Joints or back, lirlrk dust to ii-lno, I'reriiioiit t-nlls, irritation, IlltlRiniitinn, aravul, ulceration ur catarrh ot bliulil'-x. Disordered Liver, TmnnlrM dltrMtlnn. flrnut, rttlllous-hrarlnclHi. KWAfl H-lirdT cun-s kl.ln. v rlllllcllltl.11, ixlOrijxi, urinary trimlilo, brlght's dlauusti. EniIHire Illood, Scrofula, malaria, jretVl weaknenfl or debility. Baarnntee--lTi content of One BntMn, if not tva flu!, Drutncitt will rt iuiid to yov. liu vWv ,xu-l. At Dt-ttccIMn, IJOr. Maeo, $1.00 Stzo, tarallilii Guide to Hrnlth"rm-Coiniltntlon fret Dl4.Kll.Mtli A Co., lilNQnAMTON. N. Y. in tut nr ncrriucn With mtn. Knani., and lntn which i UM imildH, iiimito win iron. im . 1 Ttie RlHlnif Sun Stove lolth 1 llr.lllant.Odnr. twin. Ixu-HliUt.Hiifl tho cotiiimpr lor utt liu "German 9 11 yi Roof ! Syrup 99 1 simply state tliat.l am Urarigisx nd Postmaster here and am there fore in a position to judge. I have tried many Cough Syrups but for ten years past have found nothing equal to Boschee's German Syrup. I have given it to my baby for Croup with the most satisfactory results. Every mother should have it. J. II. Hobbs, Druggist and Postmaster, Moffat, Texas. We present facts, living facts, of to-day Boschee's German Syrup gives strength to the body. Take no substitute. 9 9000oooeo It Infertile eurp nrl.vM'i"tl nnd ilttH'linlx, Kivli-liMluc'lie, ooualiiw Q turn mill ill, tliut w fTutt'sTiny Pills? OhTi iMHiuma m fHinoip.. Tl-y KUtV lii'ntly, without erlln or nunn, o oooooooo CMUlCr M'ICK I n'yp dvonoln will WlflC" dtiuolti viilutf. FIdu tlnilwr nnd rlub will uiiilvrluhl with cital. Wvll adapt! fur f uultryArMrtutilim, Vrull Mt. OHO er honla. luu In all ulutrmi ti.w... .11 II KU I. A Nl PI. A. TKAl' l,MI OKK1CE, Uo.lia 1. O., Hal. fcert ritrk, Vvuu, EATENTM t PENMIOKD l-Sonrt fur lnvaiit or'ii OilUlu nr H(iw to vibtulii u I'ttteiit. iMitl fm Mtuf I'KNHION and UOINTV l,A H'H, J'A l llUJti O'KAHKt.L. WAbUINUtON, l, 0. J(f-&tt5CiufJ0t&. St. Louis. Mo. j (T t irmtlo at al Wort PATJBNTH i.l(.jriWA 1 1 ..,...LiMLj LATEST HtWS WAIFS. The sercrnl hundred workmen ot the Iron nnd steel mills in Kensington (I'lilln.) who went on strike soma weeks ago linve now decided not to return to work until the strikers of the I'nrneitie mills do so. They rknnwIenVe lliey nra not In the trouble nt Homestead And Pittsburg, and stnte that they hove come to the decision to stuy out for a principle. There were new ones of cholera nml irci deaths In the lnt two days in those ltimlim Provinces where the illjensels pri vnlent. The heaviet mortality was nt lliikn, wliere there were I1J deaths. All the private school in the ('uncasm will be i:loed, ow liiK to the prevalence of cholera. ' F.it Anoi r HoMtciiiF, Tlie ren.us bu reau nt Washington Issued an elaborate bul letin on the subject of homicide' in tho fnlted States in 1SIK1. It appears that of the S2.M1 prisoners In the V nlted States June 1, IHlio, the number charged with homicide was 11,'M, or S.H7 percent. Omitting M wlio were chnrpcil with double crimes, fl.'.ljO ot them, or IM.(I') er cent., were men anil 3113, or 8.35 pi-r cent., were women. As to color, 4,4.12 were white, 2, ;m negroes, til Chlnese.l Japanese, and 02 Indians. As to the nativity of the 4,4."2 whites, 3,15" were born In the tfnited States. 1,213 were foreign born nnd the birth place of M is unknown. More than one half of the foreign born whites nre uniiaturali.ed, anil nearly one-llfth are till able to speak the Knglisli language, At West Superior, Wis., the rolling mills of tho West Superior Iron and Steel Com pany were shut down. All men who were supposed to be in any way connected with the Amalgamated or had taken part In the recent demand for the nd iptlon of the scale were ditchaiged. Manager Mattes says he will not recognize the association in liny event. About 2uJ men are affected. At Philadelphia. Hughes fc Patterson have poted a notice that they w ill till their roll ing mills with non-union men. Several hundred of their employes have been out ilnee July 1. Strikers can return If they quit the Amalgamated Association. lion. Povid Yeoman, ex-President of tho State Farmers' Alliance, was nominated for Congress bj the People's Party of the Tenth Indiana District ut Win a mac. Natural gas bos been found ut Morrillton. Ark. The Christian If' roi('s relief stc.imsliip the Leo, lias arrived at St. Petersburg. The Mayor presented Captain Cainei with a massive silver trumpet. Itcv. Pr. Tulniags responded eloquently to the addresses of welcome and presentation. The arrival of the I.eo was made the occasion of u day of rejoicing throughout the capital. The Wuters stock farm, of Chicago, has m il to the millionaire brewer, Puled, of Milwaukee, Wis., the famous youngstalilon I'uustino, 2:14 at 3 years old. He Is by Sidney, dam Kustina by Crown Point. The price is said to b? f2"),0Xl. John tiray, son of Jim (iray, of Kustus fame, lias bought Sea Piver, who ran third iu thelireat West ern stakes Thurs lay, for til.'WO. Powder!', (of Pn.) in letters to Governor Puttison and President Harrison, denounces the Pinkerton Invasion as treason. George W. Putter, one of i lie strikers who was shot by the Pinkerton detectives during the riot at Homestead, Pa., on July died at the Homeopathic hospital, Pittsburg. An other Pinkerton deteciive, Kitward Secr, a resident of Chicago, died at the West Penn hospital, Pittsburg. This makes a total of 11 deaths that have occurred as a result of the trouble. The Xcw York bureau of vital statistics report 1.3KI deaths in that city during the we.-k ending July M, tho rate being 38.0:1 per l.OX) inhabitants yearly. This rnto is tho highest In 30 years, with tho exception of the week ending January 11, 1SH0, during the prevalence of the grip, when there was 1,424 deaths. All but 20 of tho C70 members of tho Ilritish House of Commons are now elected. They are divided thus: Liberals, 20(1; Na tionalists, 115; Parnellitos, It; Conservatives, 200; Liberal-Unionists. 41. This gives Glad stone again of SO seats in Great Britain. The Conservatives gained 10 and the Unionists 0, leaving a net Liberal gal:; of 55. Of tho re maining 20 teate I Gladstone will probably get two, giving him a majority of 45, which he says is sufficient. Tlie Conser titive ma ority when Parliament was dissolved was U8. Mr. Cleveland denies In a letter the story circulated in England that Roman Catholic, ran the Federal service when he was Presi dent. Adolph Blazer was picked up from an overturned boat three miles from the Cann-' dian shore on Lake Krie. He says his brother and two young ladies were drowned by the capsizing of the boat. At Stayner, Ont, all the business places between the Cameron house and eiandur son's brick block were buriitd. The executive committee of the National Republican committee met at New York and elected the following officers and new com mitteemen : Chairman. ex-Congresamun Tliomis Henry Carter, of Montana; vico chairmun, Michael H. Pe Young, of Cali fornia; treasurer, Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York; temporary secretary, James F, Burke, of Pennsylvania; executive committee J. 8. Clurkson, of Iowa; Garret A. Hobart, of New Jersev; Joseph H. Mauley, of Maine: Bamuel Fesseuden, of Connecticut; Henry C. Payne, of Wisconsin; Richard C. Kerens, of Missouri; William O. Bradley, of Ken tucky; William A. Sutherland, of New York; John R. Tanner, of Illinois; W. J. Campbell, of Illinois. Four boys were drowned while swimming in the Manokin river, Just in tin rear of their residence neur Princess Anne, Md., Sunday. They were the sons of Chris C. Ball, farmer, and were aged 10, 19, 12 and 10 respectively. Pope Leo XIII, ho Issued his encyclical on the Columbus celebration, and in it enjoins the bishos in Italy, Spain and America to celebrate tlie anniversary of the discovery of America by special ser vice. A train having been doralled near Wins field, Bavaria, and three persons killed, the switchman who was blamed (or the ac cident committed nuiclds. ' FlPT-SBC0Nt CONGRESS. Monday. The Penntc had a field dnv of oratory to-day a two hours and a fialf speech by Mr. Washburne on the Antl-Op-tfon bill and three hours of the liveliest kind ot discussion on the Sunday closing proviso of the World's Fair appropriation in the Sunday Civil hill. Tlie ueneral trend of the debate Indicated a present intention of the World's Fair managers to open the art galleries and the grounds on Sunday but to stop the running of machinery. Also t.i pro vide a psvillion for religious services and to give sacred concerts. Without reaching a vote on the question or doing more that to elicit n strongly tnnrked iliver-lty of views the Senate adjourned. The House to day appropriated fj.'sl.ooo for printing the reports of the eleventh cen sus. Hills were pased to construct a bridge acnss the Missouri river nt (Imahn. and to pay the Firt Methodist Church of Jackson, lennessee, f4.i5D for Its usees u hospital (luring tho war. Nothing else of inior tuneo was accomplished. Tiksmav Tlie Senate considered the nntl optlim hill and tlie silver hill, but no de cisive s' tlon was taken on cither. Mr. Voorhees introduced n lshor nrbitra tlon resolution Indirectly referring to the Homestead troubles, which under objection was laid over until to-morrow. No conclu sion was reached as to the Sunday closing of the World's Fair, but It was agreed to take a vote to-morrow nnd to limit debate to the live-minute rule. Adjourned. The subject under discussion In the House was a constitutional amendment to elect Senators by a direct vote of tlie people. Mr. Tucker, of Virginia, made an earnest speech in support ot the inensnre. No vote was rcsched, and the House adjourned. Wkikii w. The Senate to-ilay final ly disposed of tlie Chicago Kxposition provisions of the Sundry Civil bill. Mr. Unity's amendments to closet hp Kxpo sition on ' the lirst day of tlie week com monly culled Sunday," was adopted without a division after a motion to table it had been defeated bv a vole of 4 to I. A lurtlieraiiiendiiieut by Mr. Pfeffer to prolill it the siileot all lot ixieants In the Kxpootiou grounds except lor "medicinal, mechanical nr scientific purposes" was adop'.ed by a narrow majority of two, With these con ditions attached the Senate votd to issue to the World's Fair managers lii.noo.ino ouv enir silver hall dollars. Discussion wasstill in provre-s upon other items in tips import ant 'tindry 'ivil Appropriation bill when the Seiuit'' adjourned. 'I he Senators voting nitamst tlie Sunday closing umcndnt-nt wre: Messrs. Illodgctt, Carlisle, Daniel, lilbson, of Maryland, Hunton, Palmer, I'feP'er. Sanders, 'Sawver. Vest and Vilas. Ill the House the silver hill was defeated by a vote of 151 to I'M. This kills the hill for this session. The Utilise then passed 00 pension bills and adjourned until to tnorr, iw. Tut itsnw. The Senate devoted most of to-day's session to the Sundry civil approp riation hill, ami pased It before adjourn ment. The vote of Wednesday in commit tee of the whole on Mr. Pfeffer's amend ment to prohibit tlie sale of intoxicating liquors within the grounds of the Columbian Kxposition nt Chicago was reversed, the vote upon its adoption being yeas 21, nays 20. Mr. Vest's substitute for Mr. Ouay's Sunday closing amendment was hud on the table -34 t'j 17. Air. Jones, of Nevada, from the Commit, lee on Contingent Kxpenses, reported areso lution for tlie appointment j( u select com mittee of seven Senators whose duty it shall be to investigate ami report the facts iu re lation to the employment of armed men known as Pinkerton men or Pinkerton de tectives in connection with the present dif ference between workingmen and employ ers, involving bloodshed and los of lite at Homestead, I'll. Tlie investigation is to In clude the f wis in relation to the existence Slid employment generally of son-ailed Pinkerton liien ill tho I'niteil States. It Is to extend to and embrace the reasons for the creation of the Pinkerton organization, its character and use; nNo, ns to where, how and by whom its men nre employed nnd paid lor nny services rendered: under what authority of law (if any) they have been so employed and paid, i lie committee is also to inquire into tlie merits of the oiigiual controversy concerning wages mm tho terms of the contract be tween employers and employed out of which tlie ariued conflict arose which re united in blood-died, and to what extent that conllict was participated In by persons not native nor naturalized citizens of tlie I'niteil Stutes. Also, whether any private corimration. company or organization, in the State of Pennsylvania or other States, has employed an armed force against any of the iieople of such State or of tlie I'niteil States in violation of the Constitution of the Cull ed States; and if so, whether or not armed bodies of men from other Slates were, for that purpose, taken into such Stitte without the consent of tlie constituted authorities thereof. The committee is to consider and report, by bill or otherwise, what legislation, if anv, is necessary to prevent tho further illegal use or employment of such Pinker ton men or other similar bodies of armed men for privnto purposes, Laid aside till to morrow. Adjourned. In tlie House tho legislative report was agreed to without much opposition, as was also the conference report on the diplomatie and consular appropriation bill, and the con ference report on tho naval appropriation bill. The House then adjourned. Fbiiiay. Tho Senate to-day adopted final conference reports on the Army, Navy and legislative, Executive and Judicial Appro priation bills, and assented to a House resolution extending existing appropriations for objects not yet acted tiHn until July 30, It also passed tlie Fortiticutions bill, with amendments. Adjourned. The consideration of the Sundry Civil bill occupied the attention of the Hotise.tlie World's Fair appropriation of 5,t)(iO,Oiio be ing the item under iliFCiission. Mr. Pun burrow. Mr. Pendleton and Mr. A Taylor made brief speeches in support of tlie prop osition. Mr. McCrearv, Xlr. Little and Mr. Wheeler opposed it. It was agreed that a vote should be taken on the bill at 12 o'clock Tuesduy next. Adjourned. Sati kpay. In the Senate Mr. Jones, of Nevada, from the Committee on Contingent Kxiwnses, reported back a resolution, which whs agreed to instructing the Committee on Immigration to inquire into the working of tlie laws on the subject of Immigration lrom foreign countries, tlie importation of con tract labor, and the luws and prevailing methods af naturalization since the year Isho. After routine business tho Houss ad journed. ... The 5,000,000 loan to tho World's hair management was discussed in the House of Representatives, but no action taken. Representative A. C. Hopkins to-ilny intro duced a resolution in the House asking the Attorney General what steps, if any, have been taken to indict and punish the niein bers of the American Sugar Uetiners' Coiu- i: isny, or sugar trust, ami tlie 11 noiesaia rocers' Association oi reniisyivuinn aim Now Jersey, recently organised as uu ad junct of ihe trust, "and thereby," Buys tlie resolution, "forming an illegal combina tion to raise, control and arbitrarily regulate the price of an article of food." Adjourned. Four Ohlldren at a Birth. Pmi.APiiLPiiiA, July 10. Mrs. John.Hur kins, wife of a Frank ford mechanic, living at 133 Pear street, surpassed all previous records to-day by giving birth to four girls within a few hours. The children were born at the home of a friend on Vine street, where Mrs. Hurkins was visiting. Mother and children were reported doing well. A riKKKHTOM dors MAD ANPDIRO. . James O'Pay, better known as Jimmy O'Pay, is another victim of the Homestead battle. His death occurred at Chesterton, Ind. The Injuries O'Pay received so affect ed his brain that while the train was ap proaching Chesterton bt Jumped from the osr and suffered a fracture of tl skull, which pro lucod deatti. AN ISLAND SWEPT BY FIRE. 18,000 LIVES BELIEVED LOST. TO BB The Entire Population of Sano-ler of the Phllltppine Group Reported Ex terminated by a Voloaolo Eruption. Svnsrr, July 1R. Itumors have reached here from Timer that there has been a vol canic eruption on the Island ofSanpier, one or the Phillipplne group, and that most ol the Inhabitants have been killed. A unlive from the Tatunts Islands, who landed nt Se. langen four weeks ago, brought a remarkable story to the effect thut several other natives had Just returned from a voyage nenr Sim gler. They had Intended to land on the Is land, but were prevented by the sight of mountains belching fort smoke nnd lire. The natives reported that the "whole Isl and was on lire.'' Tho water along the toast was lull, they said, of half burned wreckage, pieces of houses and charred bod ies. Tlie whole population, estimated at l.inn, seemed to have been swept in the si a or burned, as not a living soul wns to bo seen, Strenmsof lava were still flowing to ward the shore, showing that the activity ol the volcano had not abated. These reports are partially credited here although they nre believed to have been exaggerated. Tlie formation of Mangier is volcanic and several small craters near the center of tho Island are known to have threatened activity during the lust ID months. - .... -The Ant ns an Kgit-I.sirsr. Bonio nlik worms) lny from 1.000 to S,on9 ggs, tho wnsp 3,000, tho ant from 3, Olio to 5,1100. The number of ppgR laid by the queen boo has) long been in dispute. Hurinelster snyn from 5,(ioo to 11,(100, but Kpence nnd Klrby both go hltn several luttter, each declaring that tho queen of average fertility will lay not Iokh than 40,0110 and probably ns high ns 50,000 in one season. Tho w hite ant la ponseRseU of tho most rxtrnordlnnry cgir-luylng propensities) of nny known crouture; she often produces SC., 400 eggs In a nlngln tiny. From tho time when the whlto ant begins to iuy until tho egg-laying sen eon In over usually reckoned by ento mologists nn nn exnet lunar month sho rodtiees 2,5(10,0011 eggs. In point of eeunillty tho whlto ant exceeds nil other creatures. MARKETS. riTTSIllIRI). TI1K WIIOI.FSA1.E rittl ES ARB nlVESJ BELOW. OH 111, Fl.ol'lt AND EKED. wheat-no. 2 lied $ ss o No. 3 lied 85 7 COHN No. 2 Yellow ear... M Wl High Mixed ear Ml (g Mixed ear 4H 60 Shelled Mixed fil f.'J OATS No. 1 White 40 41 No. 2 White Hil 40 No. 3 White KM o Mixed 3(1 B7 ItYK-No. 1 Pa A Ohio.... 85 87 No. 2 Western 83 81 FLOCK Fancy winter pat' 4 85 Fancy Spring patents 4 85 6 10 Fancy Straight winter.... 4 85 6 10 XXX linkers 4 25 till Hve Flour 4 75 fi (SI JJAY Haled No. 1 Tim'y.. 13 Ml 14 00 Hilled No. 2 Timothy U 00 12 (SI Mixed Clover 31 00 12 00 Timothy from country... 13 (Ml 15 00 BT It AW Wheat 0 M tints 7 fill 8 00 FF.KP No. 1 W'h Md V T 10 "0 10 SO llrown Middlings 14 (Si 14 AO Hrn 13 80 14 11 Chop ., 14 50 18 00 IIAIIIY ruoinvM. BUTTKK F.lgin Creamery 21 23 Fancy Creamery HI 18 Fancy country foil 15 17 Choice country roll 12 14 Low grade v. cooking.... ti 10 CHKK.SK () New er'm mild 7 8 New York (loslien II 10 Wisconsin Swiss bricks.. 11 15 Wisconsin Hweitzer 14 15 l.iinhiirgcr 12 13 FIU'IT AMI VEI.Irr.VUI.KH. AfPLKS-Fiiney, ( bid... ft t Fair to choice, V bid.... 3 00) BKANS Select, J bu 1 K Pil A O I '.cans, V bbl 1 00 Limn lleuns 3 ONIONS Yellow dan vers V bbl ... . 2 50 Yellow onion, V bbl 1 rVI Spanish, t crate 1 25 CA1IBAOK New V crate... 1 50 I'CITATOKS Choice from store, V bu 45 lrishontrai!k V hn 31) roi'i.'inY utu. 5 50 .'SI 2 IK) 1 70 4 2 75 200 1 40 1 73 K. Il.i DRtiftSKD CIIICKKN8 V n 11 Dressed ducks Vlt 15 Pressed turkevs V lb 17 1.1 YK CHICKKNS Live Spring chickens $ pr 40 Live Pucks pr TO Liveteeso V pr 70 Live Turkeys Jtli 13 KfitiSl'n t (Jliio fresh.... 15 FFATHKKS Kxtra hveUeese K) Hi SO Not F.xtra live geese V U 4tt Mixed . . . . 25 MlM'KIJ.ANtOt.S. TALLOW Country, VIIj... 4 Cily ft 6KKIIS West Med'm clo'er 7 75 Mammoth Clover 7 ' 'lini'.thy prime 1 05 Timothy choice 1 OU llllle grass 2 I if Orchard grass 1 75 Millet 1 Of. lluckwheat 1 -10 TtAOS Country mixed ., 1 1IONKY White clover.... HI lluckwheat 12 2t l so CINCINNATI. FLOVPv- WHKAT No. 2 lied KYK-No. 2 COItN Mixed OATS F.t i( iS HI'Tl'KIt I'llll.VllKI.I'lllt' t3 iSfitj ti 20 82 M 47 1.' 18 FLOl'It- WHKAT New No. 2. lied.. COKN No. 2, Mixed ).TS No. 2, White liCTTF.lt Creamery F.xtru. KdHM Pa., Firsis. Nl:w"viI.K FLOCK Patents WHKAT No, 2 Hed ltYK-Wetern COItN' Cng-iideil Mixed OATH Mixed Western It C TTK It C reu me ry EtitiS State and I'cnn 6 00 Sit 83 f7 37 15 II 000 13 80 50 30 Ui) IS I.IVS-B-t'ill'K IIKIUKT, cast MiiKKTY, rimui nu itm k yauhs. I'ATIXK. Prime Steers $ 4 M to 4 75 Fuirloliood 3 IS) to 4 20 Cummon 3 tsi to a 80 hulls ami dry cows 1 50 to a 25 VeulCulvea 4 60 to 6 50 Heavy rough calves 2 All to 3 50 Fresh cows, per head 20 OH to 46 00 SlIKKC. Prime 05 to 100-Ib sheep.... 4 05 to 6 25 Common 70 to 75 lb sheen... 8 00 to 8 23 Yearlings 5 10 to A 75 Spring. Umba 4 60 to 6 2) Philadelphia hogs I 5 70 to S 00 Corn Yorker 4 00 to 8 10 Hough (IMW l (I 1 (I 00 .HH A3 !!7 HO 0 21 17 rutting ft on Delentlae Baals. 'A Herman anatomist has recently announced tho fact that after a care ful examination of woman's kneo ho has found that It Is unfitted for the maintenance of a standing position. It Is suggested that this decision he framed and hung up In a conspicuous oluoe In tho cable cars. Bware f Ointments Tnr Catarrh Tkal t.'oninln Alei-rarr, As mercury will sarelr destmr the sense of smell ami completely dcrang!) llinwhnlo svs tern when entering It through the mucous ,iir faces. Such articles) should never tie used ex. rcpt on prescriptions from reputable, pbvsl. elnna, ss tho damago they will do is ten fold to thogiKul you can possibly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, ninniifncturrrl by K J. Cheney & Co., Tnlnln, U.,eoninliis no mercury, and Is tnkon Internally, and acta directly lio She blood and mucous aurfacranf the system, n buying Hull's Culnrrh t 'ure Im sure you get the eimin. It Is taken Internally, and made In l oledo. Ohio, by V. J. Cheney A Co. tSf Sold by Priigglsts, price the, tier bottle. Twim.tMi coins Is hardly tlie wliy to "turn in honest penny." I'm. The WerM Mares Monntnlnwanl or seaward at this season. Do not fall to take a lint lie of lr. Iloxsic's Certain I'miiiicnro with yon. It has a speellle action mi the membranes of the throat, nnd, ill a nu reni'ify sn-oeii, nlliiys serious congest ton ut once. Sold by prominent druggists, foe. .Man ufactured by A. P. iliixsle, Hulfalo, N. Y. The hare mny be timid, but he dies game. 'iic. A Complete Newspaper For One Cent. 7Tlt I'tllrhin.ih 7inill!rr-7Vlri;r,l;ili is sold by an rsews Agents anu nenvereii ny carriers f very whero, for (bin (Vitt a copy or Sir Vttitn a weeK. it cotiT.'iins iiituy, tlie news or tun wortil, receiving ns It iIocm, the reports of both Ihe Associated Press and the Culled Press. No otbor pap-r which sells for On? Out receives iioin nr ineso ri-piris, its s,Hit-tiiig, r inaiictiii. Fashion. and llinisclmld icns.rtmeiits are. uti- equalcd. urilcr ft from your Newt Agent. A ri.Asi-i.iuiiT A Shooting Star. 'ncfr. Mr. .T. Lnne. rrcnernl ei n and Kloi t lu Itullrond.sitvs: ' I mu-entirely relived of headache by Hrndycrothie In lirtnin iiilniiles. It is tho only thing that relieves me." All druggists, nny cunts. NnnvoiTM. fiiiinn iliBm-i..t- .(..v v.n.inr.r.n. rnuigoMiion, in or niifsJIte and consliiiatiun removed by Heeclmin pills. Fixed just right Liver, Stomach, and Bowels, by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They do it in just the right way, too by using Nature's own methods. Ihat'a why thoy'ro better than tho dreadful, old-fashioned pills, with their griping and violence. Dtit they're hetter iu every way. In sizo, for instance, and dose. I hey ro tho nm.'illost. and the eas iest to t.iko ; only one little Pellet in needed for a gentle laxative throo for a catlntrtio. Tliey eleanso and rogulato the nysdeni thoroughly but it's dona easily nnd naturally. Sick Iloadae.hn, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro prevented, relieved, nnd cured. They're tho nhtapest pill you ran buy, for thoy'ro ijHuranltf.d to givo satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for value received. Something else, that pays tho dealer hotter, may bo offered as " just as good." Perhaps it is, for him, hut it, can't he, for you. JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment. m ORIGINATED tN 1810. -,- J Hilts 07 III AliUOST A CIltTUE 1 . Kvory lre,cip, T.vorf fdinllT ulioiild ltrv p It at hmul, fur limromnimi lilt of if intiif t orcurto any "tic. It lnHoofltlnrf, llcttllntf ami IViiL-lrntln. (tucc umiI iil-way-i WAiitil. NtJ-Irvcrrwh- n'. 1'rlr. iv Ki:ll uutliuUr free. L U. JUltNS.N L'O IlohTtOf, 11a, A WORLD'S FAIR CUIOf FREE. Contitlim iiiap of ChlcHirti Hint K nu-ttwion uruumlt ftn'l piutur) und Ultiwrlpitiin of nil the Kmr ItullU Iiik. AtithentloB.-ttl aH(Mtd aa tlioia told (orOcta WetieniittfreoKyou meuiloa thU paper antliisk lor froeplfitof otir WIAO lata on i monUily jnr ninnti utli RIKK1TH, Clitenroa rnmlnit rue tory uhtii'b, it you bIo proiultta to hw Ilia Pint toilvoothor poroni. Will you iloltT Writ tony. UV UWllHIIMi CO., IWH) Cluaferr mt Co-mwrcts CUt4f(t, UL ITIHA I)i;TV you ow your. oM'lt' nnd I'uiiiily to art th bet vnlue lor your mouiy ono nixo lii your footwear ly pur vlnipthiti V. Ij. DouifliiH rliupM, whirh rnprowmutltobe.it. vuhio tor pi'leet uakotli a ibuuMUUtia will trmlly. Ur TAHK NO fttnUTITUTE. L4 $3S! ASK FOR W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES If not for wile In your nlnce aeud dlre t to I'nrtory, Ntntluir kind, aUo unit w ldt Wnnteil. oHtiitft frre. Will iriv- fxrliiM.vn aiilo to "hou dolrr and Uen.rul mer Cbuata whuru 1 bavo no a mum. V rito lor t uiuhiwuo, V 1. DouuIum, UroiiUtoua HUftta J T LOVELL DIAMOND for Ladla. Pneumatic 0.fnor)d Pltifi.. Blsi.sri.tMMlia. JOHN P. LOVKLL ARMS CO..Mfr.,l7 Wuhisfrlos St., BOSTON, MASS- Both the metliod nnd results when Byrtip of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, nnd acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, j Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the rys tem effectually, dispels colds, head-1 aclws and fevers and cures habitual! constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro-' duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia! its action nnd truly beneficial in its cfTeels, prepared only from the most1 healthy and agreeable guidances, its' many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60o and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept anf substitute. ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAft FRANCISCO, CH. LOUISVILLE, f. HEW tORK. ff.t. '04 D PANS TARtlLEH r I rrfrulitoT rl biitvftii.T f airl cf I tlie Htotiiftcli, hvrr und inn If v lh hlrtml. are ntm XvfjUT)rii.-i(in- known 'r HiHuhmh -.J Xfl-. -rt ..vV Conntipfttion, Iy-ri-fp-la, lmU titftl. Tnt IK W irrn-urai runny a !w' j' ' H'Hiilni'h'. Hearlb'itn. I i nt Atirwttu- MtinlAt llnn lrn. PalnMil llsTCt.nn, MipTilf, 6.iowf ('nmnlTifin. TirfA TMlna. and rmrw tmnntrtm nr iliatn rv-miltlnif from Tinp-jiff Jblo1,nm rniltir1 by tho rtor-ivh. livff or int.tinf xtn wrforni thrir propor fiinrtinnii. PfrniHttiv1:! to I I.)TT-'ntinirarNm'fltMlriy tnklnfftiTAHl I.Kaftor J I.-rtchTncnl. I'l irc. b' nll. 1 uro,tt 1 hstlb-1V?. Ai 1 SdrOM TFiF.linANS(iM:MI(,AI,( O .lOHpnK'cHt .N.Y.S a Aarnt Watttrl FM.II TV per wnt arnlll, a ( a sa CO WEST, Tht l" I!nrrwt In Routrt Dnknti the mott won-rl.-rful yield nver producM bv any tt'fsitrni brat". ThMimtitlii of non onu ct work nt bin Mttgfti all Miinnifr ind fnll hiirvfutiM-i and tbrt'ttbinif. l.utidt an fiiertp but rnpl'lly mlvunriim in vhIiio. 1 bav af'W ehoN'f. plfcoH Unit I run v-t n'U tnr $t to $rt na ufTp. Klnrnt In ml In tlif world. W'rltu to nut for fiirthfr luf irniuti'in. Ch.tn. I.. llyrtV, I'irrrp, sn, Vnk. Pnt'hfr'i rir Killer In -inrp death. Fferr wXff kill a fimrt of fllesi, nnd ween re pefm while yon rat, quiet vlin you rtwvl nnd tha eoiiifortA of a nap la Uiu morn I n if. iet Jutibr' nnd Heeure brut rulta. FEED'S DUTCHER DRUG CO., Hf. Al.BAtf. VT. t WELL DRILLING fMn.ry fr Wi ! of ttny fl-pth. frr.ni to to t.VA fur Wli.Ollorfa Our Moiinll Ntam tVIIUtiir n4 ' ortAbi HorM l'oir )lnrhlnea)t tow(n klnaniluiit. Uurai.trr1 to drill fttr nnd Willi rtm t.wr tliftu avny otrior. Hiw-Pi-illy a.lptir(l to rlrllltrir Vvvlli la furlh r rock HOto l.nto fMt. rariiieri i.ntl o'hni nrt makttiir tSa- ' tot40pr Aj vrith our m-iehlrieryaiid UK Hplrni(l4 hmlntw frr V intr or Sumntor. Wh ai th olditi wn4 larireat MHufi.ctimra In Ibn builtisn Hrni for lllu ii nif a i uiu AiitlMU 1 li nifdCmuloHU X. HUntf Hilly what ir Ulrl. PIVRi nkus aurt'1.1 iu,,w iiouvar St.. tmw torn j s Qooct tff1 r.iryoTcvp son. FRAZERg REASE nF.HT IN THE WORLD, fta WMrlnft quallltaa ara uimurpnsavd, artoalty Autlastlliff tbri bos nr auviiih.ir liraml. Not aBwUst by t. ir (iV.T TIIK JK.N INK. fUK BALK BY 1)KALKK:I1KNKHALI.V. PENSION BSuccensfully Prosecutes Claim. J iAtut'rtnc.pul ICxivmlner V H. Pttuaion Bureau, J yi at lit Jatit war, ldaUuiicaUuKctaliu, alty aliuNb sTonatimptlvra anU pairpla K , 1 who hTo wpak limp or Ann 9 ma, (ihnold nt I'iio'nCura for FA A rynnunptlnn. It haa nrd IjFv J2 nil cmf. It ir nut bad to tana. K 1 g ItlMtbt btfutcouiib y nip. fl IOLLERb Wi Lb DOUGLAS FOR GENTLEMEN. THE BEST SHQE lii THE WORLD FOB THE MONEY. A if rnulno mewed ahnn that wilt net rip. f 1 110 calf, neamleM, traootii luo.i.o, ilcxltiie. umru eomfttrtattlo,.vlih and durublu itiaa any otui. r shoo ever Hold l tlia priuo. fcAUiUa ciutotu lusiiiv atiuat coitlng from 44 to $X CiJ nnd 61 llau.1fted( flnAoalf fihoea, Tho mo-t "tylUlL P euK (iiiUdurubluMlioon ovor mKI at tUuauprluua. Ihoy eu.ual line lmifirttd shfiua cttina from $11 to $IX EiO 50 I'oliue pi hot worn by fur men and all otiiara who 9Jm v anto it.-otl hiivy calf, three mtucl, exiin-lua ifO Uhmv raer to r,-vMt In, and will ke p tti fwt dry und wurtii. tO AO I'iuo t'nll, m find J VrliiuumFti'a Bhoaa OilCa -AM kivo moru wear for the money Ibaa ouy other maka. 'ibe y aro ti.ni. for tu-rvlea, 'ha iQcruakiutf iwltiit niiow that work Itkhh-u have fouml this out. n AVC and Vonfha 11.7.1 rVrtftol Hhoaa ar U J I O vsurn by tho boya uvury wUvrti, I ho ruoat tinrlca able Bhoeii unld at tlieno prleua. 1 a r i rr cit 0:1 iiuuu-scwc.i. i.Ao, 8 J and ni.r.i kMUIa-tW Bhooit for HI iHMOa uro miuloof the Imut Don av.tinnrftiiaralf.aa d.lred. Ttioy uro vnry ttylUb. oom- fortikMu aud durable. Tbo $11 nboe equal cu-tum niada ba4jcontm?fiMm tfl. l.aillen wbowisU lueouaii Dilsu In th- lr footwear uro itndiittf Uili out. C'A I'TION. Heworuof UluKmi.bi'U(utln(rihf with out W. I Doulna' nr.meand tbo prlt-otuiiiMd on bottom, bucb BUb-itltutntiit aro fraudulent ami nubjoct t iroiuuUr tiou by law for obtaining money unuer rnne prewucrn. CYCLES and O.nts. ti atnl.a Cushion and Dona l liaa. St uro. Fsroinat. SUI Tubiny. AJjuattbl. 011 Bturingf to r running paf tl, ncluding P.d.1. Sutpsniion Siddl.. Stnetly H1QU OXAD& ta Xvrr Particular. H.ad esaVi la stauips for oar 100- iwur. 'Illa.mtr ta- joes f uai, Mlllas, IttTuH.M, 8i.rllag Uavil, l.j
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