.1,0IO,tiM Tebnrre HIM Havril. CmrAoo, Hontomber . Speelnl.1 The CIiK-oro Inter-Oeenn IlliHtrntetl Hupple ment, ilmTllilnv Ihe great sneees and merit ol No-To-Pae. has made It Inmoiis In n ilnv. Mr. H. I.. Krnmer, the netlve man, win seen to-ilny nt hlsoftloo, 4.1 ltnndnlph utroet. nnd In talking of No-To-ll:ie's growth, said It wse hard work to keep lip wllh tho nip. Idly Ineroaslnir demand, a every box old Bclvettlseil No-To-Ilno's merit. Ho nlil : "No-To-Hue I not sold on the strength ol the thousands mid tens of thou. Mind of testimonial statements, hilt Under nn alisolute guarantee to cure or money re funded." That made ft long story nhout merit very short, as It absolutely proteets the user from physlenl Injury or flnnm-lnl low.. "Why." mill he, "No-To-lIao will make 100,000 eure thla yenr, nnd the sav ing will average 80.00 for every on cured, or a grand total of 3.000.000 saved Irom falng up In amoks and out In aplt." No. o-Due, la Indeed, a (lod-eend to the poor man these hard tlmea. According to the testimonials, however, the money saving la the leaat consideration, for almoin every on reporta an Improvement of the nervous yatem, Increase In weight, and a revival of phyaleal and mental power that li Indeed miraculous. Prominent phyalclani look npon No-To-fiae aa a (treat success, and are very free to preacrilie It. Every wholeaale drug house In thl eono iry and Canada aolla No-To-Bae. and the re tail druggists are punned to supply the de mands of customers 1 1 he direct mull demand Is Immense. The coat of No-To-Ttae compared wllh the reaults Is a smell matter, aa the saving In a week pays the cost of a cure tor a lifetime. No-To-ltae la aold tor (1 a but, or three boxes, fi.fiO, with a guarantee to cure, or money retuudad. A few extrn copies of the Inter-Ocean Sup plement (eight page) Illustrated In five col ors, have been secure 1 and will be mailed for the asking, lv addressing the Hterllng Remedy Co., Chicago offb'e, 45 Randolph street i New York office, 10 Hpruce street ( Laboratory, Indiana Mineral Bpringt, Ind, Hew Tkla I TT offer One Hundred Dollar Reward fnt any case of Catarrh that can nut be cured bf Hall's Catarrh Cnr. F. J.Cwaarv Co., Props., Toledo, O. we, theunderelftneil, have known F. J. Che. jeyforihe last 15 yeera, and lielteve him iht feelly honorable In all business transaction and dnane ally able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. West TncAi, Wholesale Dru rotate, Toledo, Ohio. Walimmi, Rtffvan A Marti, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, Ohio, tTa'I'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, act (nn directly upon the blood and niucoas sur faces of the evetem. Prli-e, 7.V. per bottle, buhl by all Druggist. Testimonial free. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, &vee frealinesa and clearness to the complex n and curea constipation, 23 eta., Ml eta, $L One-third of the women in France are farm laborers. Mr. Window's Soothing Hyrup for children tcfluirg. sorieni the gum, redme Inflemnin lion, almya pnln, cures wind colli-, life, a buttle The tinniest known wood I snld to be Ibe cocus wood. tt. Kilmer' Pwamp-Root cure all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and C'onaultutionfreo, aLratorylilnuun)itou,N.V. (Jnallfled to Pprak. "Now, then, who is the plaintiff In this case':" asked his Honor, a a case was called. No r. ply. "I ak who la the plaintiff in thla cafe?" continued the court. "I don't know anything about plaint iff." replied a man In the corner, as he lowly rose, "but if you are asking for the chap who was chafed a mile and a half, and then mopped all over hli owe barnyard by two desperadoes, I'm yout man. Sign of Trne Bmartneae, Millicent Jack can't be very smart, or he would have more raor.ey. M ay (Jack's fianc e That just shows Jack' a roar ness that he can gel along with n little aa he has. fine Hlciare Free. Here's Rood news for any one of our reader who are pimlirri by the hard tilneel The Woolnon Spire Co., of lolrdo. O.. are giving away many fire picturea to ilrinkeni of l,tou Ciidee i In emhiinice fir large l.lon Heads nil from Lion I offee wreppera. besides picture they also n ail valuable books, a knife, game, etc. It finely paja to drink l.lon (Toffee, which la by far the finest mid for the pnoe, and haa a tieaiitilul picture-card In eery 1 lb. puckaie. It vou l.aen't an illuMrnted lre iniuni Lial, aide our gn cer for a cn.y. or send your nume & itiiilrmn to tlietlrm above nameil. Headache Dyspepsia Indigestion are caused by bad blood, and by a run down, worn out condi tion of too body, Remember Hood's Sa- A A parilla Be sure to get Cures Howl's HtMMTt IMIUare ioil, mild nd effective. E UllL MfllL rOBTHlD tine I'ancl 1'lclure. entlllaa "MEDITATION " In pxrUnniitj tcr 11 Imiw Lion wrapper. ar.U nt-n'Ol i tanip to par ptfthie. Mrtm fr ktt of our ot((r Ofir pn-iuluru, Int lutV Lnn btiika, a auifis traute, vto WOOL ON rict Co.. i'M Uuruu ht., TuLKbu. OtUO Kapha!, Angrto, iw '". law TIm 1MNENm are the Btat and Moat Economi cal Collar and Cuffi witrn ; ttwy tie tntuto of liiia cloth both aida fiutatiiMl allla, anil m n rvnu 14c, iue collar la wi ual to t wo of an r ot her mil. Ihfv tit eiLt HW U mni U,k A Iot fr Ten Culiaraur eVive lm ol CufU tor Tweuty-i ive OeutH. A Hatnnle Ocillnr ant) Talr of Cuff hf mail for Bit Cauta. Nauo atyle aud a:, Addima TtCVKUblULK COLI.AU COVITANT, fff rmnkliu Bt., Maw York. tt K.lby Bt., UoMoav Treated frw. Hava cairwd mtnj Uio tatntl raiaTl Drt aaH in la dm i' two-thir ! of lt ayaiptuau rt rrim-ved. BOOK of tcaiimonl.U -f miwulfiit curct tent PMC, I ft fa basMe other vatua' I 2.11 II III liretnlunis ui guod iruaMrs. Bum VIUUU ball Heulrra. riileb . He Ter la IIOMK ASU COUNT,! N.IU. KINK PrliM, ll'iieuu. Kampla Mailiie cau be aae.i aad full prliu ar.otAelB.Ml at tu.s offli. All Newwleiiler. nr M fcam Ua i eir. Kw VrtP tv. i YiZlJT Hatliluiiliiii, 'Sueooeefully Proeecutea Claim. Late Crluutpal Kinlni u 8 rvoalon Bureau, yielu Uiml ear, luuJiuUuitliiitvUilUitt, utt iul. Hiivnec p"i iik i.u"wMi".t VwJInnlJIvC A-l. arr.rt bwihl. aet.lll.a, HC-, MM re. OUMNIL'tMONTHLV, Toledo. Ohio. 1 A 'I1 IV V"l L'TKAUH MaHKa Eaamlnatlua J 1 Xiv I faud Mtlvii-aiui ui .MU-ulaltlllly of luve ulluli. Kcud rerluvcutor-l.u dr.urliuw Uiiiet mUrLL VATHICH 0''Alllil;U.WAHIuiu.t.C. a I) 1. II aT NEWSY GLEANINGS jAtAit has 377 Christian ohnrohes. Fobf.st fir.' are rnnlnn In Colorndo. CnicAao ha 140,000 n ititrnllxad voter". AvxnirA!t railroads stretch 171.000 miles. Nr.w ona' hop crop will equil last year', Trk revolution In Nicaragua I gaining IreURtb. TnF. cholera I spreading rapidly In Aus trian Hilesla. A mw Ohio law prohibits the ass ol ficti tious names In partnerships. It Is estimated that Enitlnnrt expends an tiunlly tlB.000,000 on pictures. RotTTHr.BH lumber manufacturer wont to restrict the production of yellow pine. Rtocx Citt, Iowa, hn set 300 men to work cutting Russian thistle widen have become a pest there. Tat. severe drought ha enmed several cheese factories in Western Ontario, Canada, to close down. Nakct M. Wat.xm, of Rochester, N. T.. ha Just celebrated her one hundred and third birthday. Railway mall clerks era wronnht tip over the new order requiring them to live on th line of their run. A rorciAa demonstration against the British House of Lords was held In London, when 70,000 people were present. In her speech proroguing the British Par liament the Queen said strict neutrality would be observed in the war between Cblna and Japan. A nroocT of tin weighing 5400 ponnda ha been found in Tasmania, The assay shows 47 per cent, of metallic tin. GcaoniMO, the Apitche, and hi warriors, who have been conllned for several years at Mount Vernon, Ala., are to be released. Gotibsmmt expert declare the recent explosions to have been caused by faulty hell, and they have been ordered out of tervioe. Thk United State gunboat Machia wilt he Intrusted with the return ol the Colum bian relics loaned by the Vatican and the Duke of Ver.igua. William HiAwoaTn, a young farmer at Rockhead, III., made a wager with his sister that be could eat more melon thin she could. The man I dead the girl cannot re cover. THE LABOR WORLD. Dr.TBorr has sixty union. In Italy tailor get (4.60 a week. Detsoit constables have a anion. CntrAoo has many female barber. Rt. Lorn shipping clerks have organized. Chikksx carpenter get thirty eont a day. Oca woolen Industrie employ 220,000 per son. Smallpox broke out In Chicago sweat shop. Casadias shoe worker will form a National anion. LootsviLLi cooper are fighting machine made barrel. Wnconix Indian berry picker recently truck for an advance. Amstibdam, Holland, ha eventy-two diamond-cutting factories. Frakc.i has female farm laborer. Farm worker get live cent a day. Oldham (England! mule spinners receive higher wages than Rhode Island workers. Tm Grand Chief ot the Brotherhool of Railroad Trainmen I paid (tool a year by the Order. Employe of a 8t. Louis foundry which recently fallod will run tne plant on tbe co operative plan. New Yobk Frame' TJxios I organize I Into two sections, Engllsn speaking and Qerman speaking. Uxder the new Tariff bill Michigan furni ture manufacturer expect to luocesifully lompete with England. Tbe recent Rtata Convention of Massa ;hnsett Federation of Labor represented. 15,0000 union wage earner. Tb Labor Commissioner of Iowa pub lishes a paper containing a list of people who desire to be employed. The receipts for the fiscal year ot the Brotherhood of Fainter and Decorator Were 37,339.03, expenditure )29,331.33. Gebmaut prohibit fourteen-year-old ehll Iren from working more than ix hour a lay, and those under sixteen can work onl Sen hour. Retub from 1000 English oolllerles, era- Jloying 218,062 hands, for the month of uneshow that only five percent, worked full time. The a vera re was 10.8 day or part of day, probably only a trifle oyer ball lime. The painters and decorator have nnlons In every State In the Union and throughout Canada. The organisation notice are printed In French, German and English. Tbe Union was organized In 1887 with twenty-six members. Tax effect ot the prohibition ot child labor would be a permanent rise ot wage, owing to the lessened competition, and also an Im proved condition of the laborer, rendering him more valuable a a consumeer, which would lead to a better condition ot the mar ket. Tax cloakmaker of New Tork City, who have for some time been on rrlke for an In crease of pay of twenty-five per cent., com- fielled the manufacturer to accede to their ems. The men have all gone back to work. The manufacturer said that business was improving, and for tut reason grants! the Increase to tbe men. Nomination For Contrres. Recond Colorado Ulmrict-John C, Bell, t'opuiisi. Hecoud Maryland district William B. Uater, itepublican. hixth Maryland district Oeorge L. Well iugtou, ltepublican. First Alabama district lilchard A. Clarke, Democrat. Hvventh Alabama dletrict William H.Ben. on, Mem. Ninth Alabama district O. N. Underwood, Democrat. Fourth Alabama district Mori Wood, Democratic. Eighth Alabama district Joe Wheeler, Democratic. Kecond Alabama district J. F. Stalling, Democrat. Filth Alabama district J.E. Cobb, Demo crat. Third Alabama district General George P. imrrison. , Seventh Michigan district Horace Q. Barver, llep. , Fourth Minnesota district A. R. Keller, Beji. Eleventh Pennsylvania district Joseph A. Bcriuiiun, nep., renomiuaieu. Second New Huinpslilra district Henry A. linker, Hep., by acclamation. Fourth Wost Virgluia district Warren juiuer. Fourth Iowa district Tboma Updegraf, iiepuuiican. First Iowa district W. a. Duckworth, Democrat. Tweuty-Bfth New York dlstrlct-J. 8. Hher- man, iiepubiicaa. Hlxth jliMlaBiipl dUitrlct Walter Denny, Democrat. . Hixth Kentucky district T. 11 Mathews, 1MTJIUU11UIIU, Twentieth renutylyunia district J. D, Hicks. Itep., reoouiiuated. Twelfth Mlcblguu district 8. M. Htepben sou, Itep. becoud Minnesota d Is! lot J. H. Dukor, Fourth Minnesota district T.B. Relmstadt Tro. THE NATIONAL GAME. Br. Loti was Ihe first club to play 100 games. Merxts. of New Tork, I the swiftest pit cher In tbe League. MxctR, ct Washington, hn done fin Work for that club thl yenr, Tns Boston lend the clubs In DelJlng and Ihe Philadelphia In batting. flnorn nnd Dowd are among the best foot ball player In the National League. It Is generally poor umpiring at the bot tom of nny "scene" on the ball field. It doesn"t pay to Judge a new pitcher by one game, nor by two, for that matter, Twicb thla aeason ten run have been cored In one Inning against the Pittsburg. BaotTTwras, of Ball Imore, ha made more hits and runs than any other first baseman In the League. CoHSAOflitTo ha proved a fine utility player for Boston, and play well In all tbe positions ne is assignea to. A Florida league I to be organised fr Ihe winter, and many ot the League player will spend tho winter there. The Washington have th largest record of total base in a game, and tt w made against tne uostons forty-nine. Catcher Zihmkr. of Cleveland, tosses Ihe ball down to second quicker and with appar ently less effort thau any backstop In the beague. Tecs r. a want to n-et awav from Boston, Where be int he is not appreciated. There sre eleven other League teams anxlou to get him. Tne nse of the catchers' glove among In- fielder I spreading. Connaughton nnd Rugdcu are the latest offenders. Legislation la needed. Certain elersrvmen of Ollnln Conntr, Col orndo, have organised aliase ball team that. It is said, can beat any other nine In tbat lively neighborhood Terrifio battlnv ha won a mnlorltv of Ihe game credited to the Chlengoeslhl sea son. Boston, too, has won out many g ime by (lagging the ball. Mi'Ai.r.r.a' accident ha curbed the Clere- Innd outfielder' tnient a a base runner. Once n plnver's limbs are In lurei he develop a caution that knocks all the dash out of blm, especially when be 1 on tbe bases. Pitcher Ccrrt nnd Parrot actually now nse mitts while pitching. Pretty soon all, the fielders will use the unsightly mitts and next we mar expect to see nets brought Into use. This I getting away from baseball pure and simple with a vengeance. RtrsiE nnd Rtlvctts sny they prefer the E resent pitching rule, despite tho hnrl Ittlng hnndlcap. As they are tbe speediest filtchers In tbe League their preference for he new rules proves that speed, after all, la the thing In these heavy hitting days. 8crriver. catcher ot the Chloano Baseball Club, bus cnuirht a ball thrown from the top of the Washington Monument. Nearly all of the prominent ball players who hav vis ited Washington since the shaft was erected have tried the feat, which was generally sup posed beyond any man power. Cattain Teoead, of Cleveland. I the onltr one of the long list of ball plnyer suffering the misfortune of a broken leg to become entirely cured. His leg never trouble him, though other player always complained ot temporary weakness ami were always fear- iui oi an accident intneir uase running. Rou week ago a Baltimore newspaper telegraphed to Anson, of Chicago, thust "Send us, not to exceed fifty words by wire, giving your opinion of the Biltlmores' ohanees to win tbe pennant." The response came back in much briefer form than was anticipated. The "special" when let up and printed, real thu ; "None. A. O. Anson." How They Stand, The following table show the standing of the different club composing the National A'aseiiall League i Club. W.L.Pet . 7A 8 6H1 , 78 40 0F.2 .74 40 (ll . AA 48 579 (W S2 548 . 68 S3 S23 Club. Pittsburg , Chicago . Cincinnati W.L. Pot. A5 8 487 , 50 (16 48S Baltimore New York Boston . , rhiladel'a, Brooklyn. Cleveland 60 67 427 47 70 402 St. Loula. Washington 42 75 869 Louisville . 33 82 27 PROMINENT PEOPLE. Tbe President of Chile get 1 1 5,000 a year. Bisharck has 482 crosses and decoration. Oliver Wendell Holmes has Just celebra ted hi elgbty-llftb birthday. Kixo Bdtabitaei, ot the Gilbert Islands, 1 a great monarch i weight, 815 pound. Tbe oldest prelate In the Church of Eng land I the Bishop ot Cblahester, who la nineiy-one. Dr. Tircrow, It Is laid, ha fallen Into th habit of taking only three hour' sleep out of ine iwemy-iour. It I one of the odd habit of Dr. Blackle, the distinguished Heotoh philosopher, to wear inuoors a uroau-urimwea uai. Secretary Gresbart. who Is rarely seen without a cigar In bi mouth, is said to allow himself tweuty cigars, ol the best grade, a aay. Borert Blaine, brother of the late Jame Q. lllalne. hn been appointed to a C90O elerksblp la th Library ot Congress, Wash ington. General O. O. Howard 1 haying a house built overlooking Lake Cbamplain at Bur lington, where be will reside alter hi retire ment from th army. It 1 now rumored that childless Russell Sage will build a monument to hlmsnll by leaving In his will a fortune ot oyer 125,030,- vuu in puuauiuropio uequesi. A rrATra of Prince Lultpold, Regent of Bavaria, na oeen torn aowu irorn a park In Garinlsoh nnd oarrlei away. This Is said to De a sign ot uis growing popularity. Tbe German Emperor, In spite ot hi lame and useless arm, i an exc.elie.nt horseman. Attendants nave to help him into the snddle, UUI uuue lucro u uuu uuwier nuy uorse. Professor Stellwao. von Cariom, the famous oculist of the University of Vienna, has retired owing to old age. Many Ameri cans nave siuuiea uauer me proiessor. Ex-Ooverxor Spraqce, ot Rhode Island, is now living in a small cottage near the beach at Narragnnsett Pier, and dlsohargoa ma uut ic vi uuu ui jruuoo ai Aaxragansett Pier. It i (aid that Senator Dolph, of Oregon, never (mile. In the whole course of hit service in tbe Senate nobody baa leen hi eye light up or bi lip quiver. Why It 1 no one Ha ever had th courage to ask. Loan Bbeadalrarb I credited with own ing the most magnificent residence in Scot land. Hi lordship can ride 10) mile west from Taymoutb Park to Armaddy Castle, on the Argyllshire coast, without etting hoof OS hi possessions. GeororM. Pcllmah darted In life a a house mover. He made hi first stake In a contract for moving a Urge number of store and other building from tbe bank of the Erie Canal, th Job being made ueoewary by th widening ol that waterway. Rrpbesemtativb Talrert, of South Caro lina, occupies a unique position among Con gressmen In tbat be neither goes to th the atre, drink, smoke, chew or play onrd. Heba a habit, however, ot never passing a beggaron the street without giving him a nickel, disposing thu ot the smalt change tbat most men spend oa tbemselve. . W. O. Howell, father of W, D. Howell, th novelist, died at Jefferson, Ohio, ol pa ralysis. He will eighty-eight year old. He was engnged In newspaper work from 1830 until 1874, when President Grant appoint 1 blm United Statu Consul nt Quebec, wbera be served lour year. He was also Consul at Toronto for five yeirs. He SurvuJ in tbe Ohio Stat Sunitte in 1864-5. An Iowa Town Burned. The town of Dims in Wright county, Iowa, populntlon 1,1100, was wiped out by lire Mon day night, only two biielnees dwellings re maining nnd a good share of the residence being also consumed. Fire companies from Iowa Falls and Clarion responded promptly to nppenls for help, but Were powerlHM. i he loss will reach luo.ouo. Hundred Die From Cholera. A dispatch from Vienna says: In Gnllcla during the pnat three day there were UM new cnes ol cholera and 813 denth. In llukowlnn during tbe same period there were 40 new cmoe nnd 25 death. General Bank Dead. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, altera long ill. ness, died from brain trouble nt the home ol talk daughter lu Wnlthnra, Mass., on Katur lay morning. The luuerul took place Tues day afternoon. MAUKET8. piTTRBtnn. (THE WHOLESALE PRICES ARB OIVRN RELOW) tiraln, Flour and Feed. WIIEAT-No 1 lied C 54 f 55 No. 2 lied 63 64 COllN-No. 2 Yellow, ear... (II 62 Hign mum, ear til No. 2 Yellow, shelled 62 63 OATH-No. 1 White 84 83 No. 9 White 84 85 No. S White 82 83 Mixed 81 82 RYE No. 1 61 52 No. 2 Western, new 49 60 Fl.Ol'R-Fancy Winter pat. 8 60 8 75 fancy spring patent ooi s iu Fancy Htrnlght Winter 2 50 2 75 XXX Bakers 2 60 9 7C lire flour 8 10 8 2.' HAY Baled. No. 1 Tlm'y... II 65 12 (0 llaleii, no. 9 llmotliy .... 10 00 11 no Mixed Clover 11 00 11 60 Tlmolbv Irom country.... 15 00 10 00 feed-No. i wo Ma. ton., n 50 is 00 No.2 White Middlings.... 10 50 17 00 Brown Middlings I 00 17 09 llrnn. bulk 15 50 10 00 BTRAW-Wbeat 5 00 8 25 Oat 5 25 6 5q lalry Product. Bl'TTER Elgin Creamery. 20 27 r atiey t reamery n Fancy Country Hull Ill 18 t.ow irrmln and eonkllltf.. . H 12 CHKEHE Ohio, new ...... 9 10 New lork, new 10 11 WlaconaiiiHwIss 12 13 Llniburger, new make..,. 9 9"f Fruit and Vegetable. APPI.F.S-Fnncy, Vbbl.... 2 6) S 9 75 WATfcllMliLONS Georgia, each 8 10 10 20 10 11 1 50 1 75 1 00 1 26 2 60 8 00 1 00 1 2"i 9 75 8 00 2 00 2 25 1 25 161 1 40 161 2 60 2 7) 1 50 2 00 1 40 1 60 6 2 15 9 25 9 25 9 60 1 75 3 00 75 80 GRAPES Concords, 101b basket... dn 6-lb basket... PEAlHEH Fancy per bu Choice per bu PEAIIH- Bartlelts, per bbls. do per bu Seckels per bbl ... PLl'MH- Hamsona per bu.: Prunes, per bu CANTELOCPE8- Ann Arundel, per sug bbl. BEANS screened per bu l.inin, id. POTATOEH Flue Htate, on track, bbl.. CABBAGE Home grown, crate. ONIONH Yellow, per bu Poultry, fctc. Live Chickens, pair .... 60 ) 60 Hprlng Chickens 23 f O Live Dunks, V pair ....... 40 90 Dressed Ducks, V lb 10 10 Dressed Chickens, lb. mix 14 ll'a " " young select 14 16 Dressed Turkeys, V lb.... II 12 E(I(1H-I'a. and Ohio fresh.. 15 10 FEATI1E11H Extra Live Geese, lb 55 No. 1 Ex. Live Geese, lb 40 Country, large, packed.... 85 60 45 40 Miscellaneous. BEEDS-Clover, 62 lb 8 75 6 90 Timothy, prime 2 65 2 75 BlueUraaa 140 100 RAGS Country mixed H 1 HONEY Wbite Clover 17 18 Buckwheat 11 12 MAPLE HYRUP-New 5 75 ClUEK Country .sweet, bbl. 4 00 0 00 CINCINNATI. Fi.nrn.... . 9 65 M2 65 WHEAT No. 9 Rod 60 61); RYE No. 2 CORN -Mixed OATH SI.GH, UTTEH-Ohlo Creamery.. 19 62 611 81 12 24 PHILADELPHIA. FLOUR- 8 60 8 65 WIIEAT-No. 2 Red 66' COllN-No. 9 Mixed 63 64 OATS-No. 9 White S0.H 1U ITER Creamery, extra. 23 EG8-Pa. Ilrsu W)i nv:v VOKK. n.OUR-Patente 8 55 4 26 WHEAT-No.2 Red 66 RYE State 62 COHN-No. 2 67 6HJ OA I S White Western 83 BL'TI EH-Creamery , 24 EOOS State and Penn 1M Cattle Market lteiort. . -. I Cattle are fold nt ttwue fiauret lire ireiaht. llotfa arf uttil nt nef feifif, that is 20 ;xr irnf (generally) vff from lire irriylit. Sheep are mm groan, that it (ire weight or uoltwujojff.l Cmtral Stock Yant Mttburg, Va. CATTLE. Extra, 1.430 to l.COOIt (4 00(S5 25 Prime, 1.HO0 to 1.4(0lti 4 UOfe'4 Hi (lood, 1,200 to l.BOOtt 4 4"rtr4 60 j i.iy, i.uouto i.iaum a suras ea Fair, 900 to l.OOOIti 2 20(&3 00 Common, 70J to 9,0011. 1 60&3 00 uous. Heavy Pblladolphlns 0 20(8 6 85 Common to fulr Vurkera and pig 6 70fli 5 91 (i runners 6 V.Va 5 25 Roughs and stuns 4 00&4 60 sue sr. rrime, 95 to 1 OOltj 8 03C3 26 (lood, H5 to 901b 2 25e 2 70 Fair, 70 to 801b 1 UHa l 91 Common. 65 to 701b 76ft 1 50 taring Lamb 1 50fe3 75 Veal Culve. 5 00A5 75 Heavy ealves 3 0063 0) Chleairo Cattle 1. 504 3.25 for cows auJ 3(g.4.55 for steer; the built at 2.50(i 3 for tne lormer nud .LOOfo for I tie latter. Hons 5.7.Va &4C for common to extra, tbe bulk at 5.0fe.30. Hheer tKa.2.60 for in terior to medium and (2.75(2 8.50 for good to prime. The lituib market win easier at VI. 50 (4.B5 for poor to beat grade, with sulei mainly at 3.2a(a4. Clnuiunati Hog in good demand and niKher at 4.6oraU.2As reueipts, 1.H0J head shipments WK) head: Cuttle steady nt 2ft 1. SO rraolpts, 1,800 huadi shlpmuiitsi 800 liund. nueep in fair demand and stronger ut Ifo receipts, 8,410 bend i slilpmeuu, 1,500 neud, Lamb steady ut 2(1.75. Th Petroleum Market. Petroleum dulli Ontober option unchnnir en at 82Xe bid. National transit run. N) 404 barrels: slilpiiieuU, 98,443 barrels, llu.'k eye ruua, 50.687 barrelai sbipmenls, 4,4'0 vurreis. Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. Coin laened by Private Mint. The constitution of the United States provides that no State thai! coin money; but It seems that In dividuals might do so, up till about the time of tho late civil war. Ol' course, It has always been against the law to counterfeit or Imitate the coinage of tbe United States, and so, necessarily, a coin lsued by a pri vate mint would bave to be so dis tinct In shape or makings as to show that It was not Intended to pass as Federal money. For this reason the 150 dollar Bold coins or tokens Issued by several private mints In California during the flush times of the '60' were octagonal In shape. Gold coins were aUo Irsued by the' Mormons of Utah at about the same time, and tbe same thing had been lone by parties in Georgia and North Carolina. frohablv the latest of these pri vate mints was the one established In Denver In the earl '60's. It Is said tbat tbe coinage of this establish ment being brought to the attention of Secretary Chaie, that eminent financier was mucb ustonlsbedto fled respectable Ann of binkers en gaged In making and uttering money, and was still further surprised when the Attorney General of the United States declared they had tbe right to do so. This Incident caused tbe passage of a law absolutely prohibiting In dividuals from Issuing or circulating anything Intended In any manner to serve as money. Washington Star. Ootid Volt. Mrs. Jennie P. Lane, of Smethport, ra., has a big Newfoundland dorf bleb Is a first-class substitute for a nurse, it takes tne nany riaing in tbe carriage every day. Tbe dorf holds tbe handle with Its teeth and wheels the coach as carefully aa tbe infant's motber could KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and Improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly usod. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best products to the needs of phyeiciil bring, will attest the value to health of tho pure liquid laxativo principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence Is duo to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing nnd truly beneficial properties of n jierfict lax ative.; effectually clennaing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fever and permanently curing ronxtipatlon. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with tli6 approval of the medical profession, because it acta on the Kid ney, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and It is perfectly free from, every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drug pints in SOo ami fl bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso name in printed on every package, also tho name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any aubbtituto if offered. P N U 87 UriLS WHkHE Ad EL St JAILS. Coutfb bjrup. T4VUMI Good. imc (mm a nr nmmvw. constant point. Send ,V TO . n , to NEW YORK Hi MILES XT Tin Peddlers and som unscrupulous grocer will tell yon " this 1 as (sod as or " the same as Pearline.' it T" and if your grocer tends you something in plsce of Pearline, bo " iJaCK lontst-JV V. ! JAMBS PYLE. w Ywk, Whan Hamlet Exclaimed i "lye, Thara's (hi Rub!" Could Hi Have Referred to SAPOLIO Author. , Tbe methods and tast'S of pro fcsslonal authors In this matter a re quite as varied as Is the character of their several contributions to litera ture. For example: The novelists. Charles Heade and Victor lingo, pre- rerrea immense s nee is or paper and the coarsest ot pens: while, on the other hand, both William lilauk and ft D. Ulackuiore cover dainty sheets of note paper with their almost ml- croscopblc cbirography. Charlotte lironte wrote In tbe minutest nr char. actors In a diminutive notebook, and Douglas Jerrolu Jotted down his witty Inspirations on narrow, ribbon-like strips of blue paper. Alnmlnnm. Alumlnura Is now to be used fori engraving In place of stone or steeL It Is claimed tbat besides the advan tage of light, an aluminum plate1 will furnish 8,000 Impressions, against) 80 to 100 from a steel one. Bad Cocnn, Bpit rr Buxin, Cohscmptio. K. C Mcl.m, Esq., of Krrnrnrille, Prinrres Anne Co., vo writes! 11 When I commenced taking your 'Discovery 1 was very low with a coiiith, Slid st times sptt up much blood. 1 ws not aide to do the least work, but most of the time was In bed. 1 was all run-down, very weak, my bead was duw it, and I wa extremely despondent. Tbe Drat buttlo 1 took did not rem to do me much nod, but 1 bad full h In It and continued linn It until 1 bad taken tiltcen bottle, and now 1 do MR. K. C. McLm. t be ame man I wns one year ro. People are astonished, and say,' 'well, last year thl time I would not have thourhl that you would be llvln now.' 1 can tlisnkfnllv uy 1 am entirely cured of a ill, ease which, but for your wonderful DIcov ery,' would bvo resulted In my deth." W. L. Douclas S3 SHOE. ta THK 1ST. ,NOQUAHIMO t KLNWIOi t WPICLLXU WW. H.3.VFINECALF&KUJGARD1 3.lPP0LICE,3$oLts. 2.l.7Bl)YS'SCHC0l5HOEa. LADIES SEND rOH CATAUDQUe W-L.-DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Tea eaa save money fcy wearlar Ibo W. 1,. Doaslas SJ3.00 fSboe. Iteraase, we sr th lamest mannfactarers of tbla (ratlaof shnes la the world, an.l tuoranlie Uienr valua by stnmplnf Ihe name and price oa th bottom, whlrk protert yon aialnit hlca prices and tbe mlddlrmaa's profits. Our sboes S'loal cuatoai work In Ctrl. "r flltln and wearln qualities Webaathm sold everywhere tliwr prlresfo the value riven than any other mak. Tika no auk stltul. If your dealer cannot supply you, we eau. m WEST Via the Big Four Route. Solid Vestlbuled Trains to CINCIMATI, INDIANAPOLIS AND S?. LOUIS. Making direct Connections in Union Depots for all points in the SOUTH SOUTHWEST AND WEST. j AsH for Tickets Via BIG FOUR ROUTE ! E. O. McCOItMirK, D. B. SIAHTIS, Pass. TrafT. Mnng'r. lien. 1'. A l Agt UlU Fol-B ltol'TK, ClXrlXNATI, Ollla I OOO Slli-kera, your name and aiMrea. onlylSs. An old-fashioned way. of getting there. Slow and safe, but hard work. Most women, have got beyond this kini of traveling found something better. Now, why can't you look at that other old fashioned proceeding in the same light washing things with soap and hard rubbing. That's slow enough and tiresome enough everybody knows, and it s not as safe as washing with Pearline. It's really destructive, in fact, the wear of that rubbing. Break away from these antiquated ideas. Use modern methods. Pearline saves at every lis rALnr. I'earline is never peddled.