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Many people havo tho impression that because of the low prices wo make" (often lower than the wholesale houses, that they are necessarily of inferior quality. RED HOT QUICK SALES, KEEPS STOCKS FRESH 4 lbs. of California Evaporated Peaches for 6 lbs. of California Prunes for 4 lbs. of Evaporated App'es for 6 lbs. of Laundry Starch for - I Gallon Silver Drip Syrup for 9 lbs. of Rolled Oats for - 4 cans Fine Quality Sweet Corn for 15 Bars of Laundry Soap for - 3 lbs. Layer Figs for - 3 lbs. good cheese for 3 lbs. California Evaporated Nectarines for BestJJNew York Cream Cheese, a pound, 15c. Limn Deans, 5c and 7o a pound. Rico, a pound, 4c and 5c. Pickles, 4c a dozen. Pie Peaches, 8c n can. Table Ponchos, 12J-o a can. Choico Salmon, 10c a can. Codfish, boned, 6' i. Cod fish, whole, 5c n pound. Baking Powder, 5c and 10c lb. Granulated Sugar, 17 lbs. for $1.00. Cranberries, 8e quart. Leghorn Citron, 15c lb. . Lemons, lc. Oranges, lc, 2c and lie each. Roasted CofTeo at 7K-c, 10c, 12J.'.c, 14c, 15c and 18c lb. Iittliiiii Bargain I Nos. 169 and 171 (three jtories) Front Street, MARIETTA, .... QHIO. THE SAATO&XUM. All forms of chronic diseases treated by hot air baths (baking, the latest medical theory,) mas sage and Electricity. Turkish Baths. The latest improved nebuliz ing apparatus used in the treat ment of all forms of catarrhal, bronchial, throat, lung and ear diseases. Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Chloral habits cured within 48 hours without pain, danger or complication. Cure guaranteed. No money paid until cured. Best refer ences can be furnished. THE SANATORIUM, Riley Block, Marietta, O. E. J. Richard, M, D Specialist. O. A. Lambert, M. D. Dr .V. M,, George, Mgr. E. W. Le Fever,' M. D. Tho dealer who buys in small quantities at outsido pricos and puts a heavy profit on must defend himself by crying infer ior goods. It docs not follow becauso our prices aro lowor than othors ask, that the goods nro of a poorer class. Every one is protected in tho quality in this storo; our goods are open for in spection, we invito it. We challenge n comparison of QUAL ITV, WEIGHT and PRICES with tho best stores in the city, and furthermore, any goods not entirely satisfactory can bo returned. Peoplo's tastes differ, what pleases ono may not please somo one olse. PRICES 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Teas at 40c 50c and 60c por lb. Choice quality. Candies at 5c, Gfc, 8c and 10c lb. Taffy at 10c nnd 12c n lb. Imperials, 10c lb. Lozenges 10a lb. Dates, 5c lb. Nuts 10c nnd 12c lb. Good Pepper, 19c lb. ' Baking Chocolate, 30c lb. Crackeis, 5c lb. Cakes 8c and 10c lb 6 good smokes for 5 cents. Bargains in Olives, Mustard, Catsup, Fish, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. One bottle of Kaiser's Cough Curo and ono cake of Dandruff Soap, all for 15c; worth 50c. EXAMINATION Test Questions Used at the County Teacher's Examination Saturday Feb. 9l ' 'At tho Washington County Teachers Examination held la this city last Sat urday tho following test was used: """ ARITHMETIC. (Full solutions required.) f, J. P. Wagner. , , 1. A man can saw 2 oord3 of -wood por day, or ho can spilt three cords of wood when sawed'. How much must 'ho saw that ho may be occupied the rest of tho day splitting It? 3. Which is beat for me. to buy 6 per cent bonds at 72 per cent, or to in vest my money In mortgages bearing 8 per cent? How much better is It? 3. How much alloy must bo mixed with 2 lbs, 2 oz 15 pwt, 19 gr. of pure gold to mako fold 18 canals flno? 4. A and B engago to do work for $170. A worked 3 da. more than as long as B, and received $70. How many days did each 'work? 5. A owes B $1200, payable In 0 mo., but at the end of 4 m'o. ho paya $400. How long after this payment Is made will it bo before tho rest Is equit ably due? C. At $40 an acre, and 90 ct. a rod for fencing, what will ft cost me to purchase and fence a Held bavins two parallel sides 100 and 80 rds. long re spectively, the distance between, them being 70 rds., and tho 'other two sides being equal? 7. Bought 50 cords of wood 'for $225 and sold 15 per cent of it for $45. What per cent was gained on the part sold? 8. If the interest for 3 yr. 9 mo. Is 3-10 of the principal, what will be th3 amount of $450 for 2 yr. 4 mo. 15 da? 9. A person after spending $40 more than .6 cf his money had S60 less than .42C-7 of it left. How much money had he at first? 10. A and B can do a work In 12 days. How long will It take each sep arately to do the work If B does & much ps A7, PHYSOLOGY. . J. F. Wagner. 1. What is disease? What the Germ Theory of disease? '' ' 2. What are stimulants? narcotics? To whioh class does alcohol 'belong? 3. Define fermentation, distillation, alcohol. 4. L'ocate and state the use of lach rymal gland, crystallne lens, Eustaoh .'an tube. '" 5. In what itlmulants are to'" oe found theobromine, caffeine, tannin? 6. There are said lo be eigBt special senses. Name them. wi'-ufii,. 7. Describe 'muscles s tonuses, form?, kinds, structure and produced. 8. Write 100 wonH. motions WW Subject: Drinklng-Water. U. S. HISTORY AND CIVIL GOV- ERNMENT. A. M Farlow. 1. What English sovereign of the sixteenth century accomplished th9 most colonization and exploration? 2. Show haw the environments of the American colonists were condueJy3 to union. 3. What were the two leadlns con quests of the Spaniard;? Why not beneficial in their results? 4. Describe the educational and commercial progress that resulted from the poor soil and severe climate of New England. 5. Why was the destruction of the public buildings at Wshlngton In 1814 by the British condemned? C. Show how the attitude of Henry Clay ?nd Daniel Webster toward slav ery caused the popularity of each to wane. 7. What was the chief topjcuin the Lincoln-Douglas ddbates? 8. Where will the next great expo sition in this country occur? What will It be called? G. Mention five Ereat men .that hae died within the past jear. Skctc.i briefly the life of tho most prominent American statesman who has passed away during this period. 10. What Is meant by the "consti tution following the Dag"? Where U such a question apt to be settled.' Mention three Important measures be fore Congress. Why Is an extra ses sion thought probable? How does the hl3tory of the Hay-Paumefote treaty show respectively the powers of thu President and Senate? THEORY. A. M. Farlow. uf. , 1-5. trees natures most valuable gift to man is tho vegltable world without wood fiber for lumber and paper leaves for, re freshing coolness an'd fagots for the winter fire would be sadly missing. fMan on 'beholding the rugged oak might well feay, wfcat strength Is infthy gnarled Ihribs? what encouragement, In Inspecting youl This is all I can. think of. ; Rewrite the above, making fteon cprrcctlons, Indicating each. , ' v G. Why should a teacher's kriWl e'dgo exceed that at hl9 pupils? 7. What special yaluo has thejtop lc Tocltatlon? Uia' " M 8. The operations of the mlndLare analytic synthetic. Explain by 4de- cribing the a, ib method ORTHOGRAPHY. A. iM. Farlow. ,! 1., Represent three olomontary sounds of "1" and four of "o" by di acritical marks. 2. Spoil correctly: Bchrlng, Carri boan, Bunos Ayrw, Chilli, Okots. 3. Show accent and sound of vow els In tho following adjectives: roput able, estimable, Philippine, recreant, imitative. i 4. Use correctly In sentences the iflvo words In question preceding. G. Glvo synomyms of: culture, cor rugated, attribute, aftlrmed.occasloned. GRAMMAR. John A. Stone. 1. Define; etymology, comparison, declension, conjugation and parsing. 2. What parts of speech can b co'mparod? Conjugated? Give exam ples of each. 3. Glvo a synopsis of tlho verb RUN In 'the active voice and 'all modes. 4. Write the plural of tho follow ing: Daughter-in-law, cupful, axis, memorandum, deer. 5. Name the relative pronouns and decline each. G. Classify sentences as to form and function. Illustrate each 'class 6. Give a model for parsing a noun, an adjective, a verb. 8. Corrcst the following If there b3 any eriiirs "That is between I and jou;" "Who did he marry?" ''Will I seo you soon?" "All the men and En.i which was on the ship were losja" ''We arrived safely." Give reisonfi. 9. Analyze the following and parte captallzed words: He POSSESSED that rare UNION of reason, simplicity AND ehemence WHICH formed the PRINCE of orators. 10. Diagram and ?arse capitalized words: Can STORIED urn or animated BUST BACK to ITS mansion call the FLEETING BREATH? ' GEOGRAPHY. John A. Stone. ' 1. What form of government has England? France ? China? Bra zil? Hawaii? 2. Where does the sun jump a day? Explain. 3. 'Mention three principal mineral products of (a) England; (b) the Rocky Mountain region of the United States? 4. (Mention an Important lake port of (a) Ohio; (b) Michigan; (c) Wis consin. 5. Locate (a) the Llanos of South America; (b) Selvas; (c) the Pampas. What sreat river drains each? G. Which Is farther, twenty degrees east or twenty degrees south from Ma rietta? Explain. 7. Name tho territories of the United States. 8. What and where Is the Sargasso sea? Explain Standard Time. ' 9. Name the caDltal of each state that borders upon the state of Iowa. 10. What cargo would a Ship be likely to c?rry from Odessa to Lon don? Buenos Ayres to Llvprpool? Manchester to Bombay? ATCHISON WAS FIRM In the Last Five Reached Minutes 56 1-4. it Suddenly By Associated Press e New York, Feb. 9. Today'.? stock market was frco from sensational movements, but was fairly active. It was evident that realizing was going on on a liberal scale, especially In high grade railroad stocks under cyyer of the upward movement In some very low priced stocks In both tho railroad and Industrial lists. Among Itlje can didates for favor In this department were Standard Rope, Leather, Mexican National and some other stocks of sim ilar grade, which showed a continu ance of yesterday's trenth. Advances in Sugar.Tobaccq ancj gen eral Electric also helped sustain the market. Atchison was firm, and in the last five minutes suddenly run up to 5GV4. At tho same time Union Pacific, preferred .sold down sharply at &7. Chicago Und Dastern Illinois pushed up G'i points, ibut reacted 2' points, and Louisville an'd Missouri ''Pacific were rather firm. ' Steel stocks moved rather narrowly and Irregularly. The r?llroad bond market was hi moit unprecedentedly active. prices advanced more steadily thaht those of stocks. Low grade specula . tive, or seml-speculatlvo bonds have been in largest d,emand. U. S. regis tered 2's declined l$i and 3's advanced t ocr cent. The total sales of stock was 503,000 shares. DUN'S REVIEW. By Associated Press. , Now York. Fob. 8. R. G. Dun & Co. says; iloro seasonable weather la the east has 'brought up the volume of business In retail lines a llttlo this week and, at jtho west and south the distribution of merchandise l's or- a satisfactory scale. , Prices of staple products show but a moderato decline, an'd quotations of manufactured goods are' steady in all directions, the pressure to soil being everywhere conspicuously absent. Jobbers report good ordere for spring goods. Only tho complaint still comoi Will Close at 5:30. Begining Monday evening, Jan. J4th, J 90 J, we will close our store ever evening except Saturday at 5:30 P. M. standard time. Saturday evening will be open until 8:30 standard time. This change is made to give our clerks their evenings to rest at home with their families and ht in better condition to wait on our customers in the day. Yours for the best year our grand old city ever had,' 190. HAGAN & SCHAD, Opp. Union Depot. AUDITORIUM Friday, Feb. 15th, One of the thrilling "THE CHRISTIAN' between John Storm and "Glory Quayle." from the woolen goods market which has not yet felt the expected stimulus. In this lino, however, prices do not de cline and agents expect better condi tions. The large operations in the stocks of leading steel companies; do not affect volume of business or prices of their products as yet, and probably will have.no material influence In tho fu: ture. Quotations will depend on the rs'atlon of supply to demand which at present give an undertone of great ctrcngth. Activity contlnuns la foot 'wear. Jobbers are placing large contracts at well sustained nrlces. Tho large num ber of buyers In the Boston market in dicates that heavy contracts -will be placed. Tho textile Industry did not revive appreciably, even the olwer tempera ture failed to Infuse life into woolens, aside from better retail dealings, (Manufacturers ?nake small purchases of raw material, showing preferance for tho cheaper grades, and even in sisting on small concesslops. Cotton goods are uniformly dull. Wheat fell below 80 cents, ample snow affording the desired protection In wlntpr wheat stated; while tho chief sunport was a better. Inquiry on the foreign account, -'maintaining an advanco of over 7 centijncompared wltlf the s-vmo date of lastyear. &$M 4 Reported, by Charles R. Richardson, .. Broker. 177 Front street. O. H. L. a. 140 197 145 'a 77 57 91 87 75 153 41 91 23 76 87 77 16 62 21 47 95 64 92 52 93 52 80 14 76 47 96 118 163 78 118 149 34 56 89 85 88 94 87 64 152 J2S 140 101 . 93 "32 Sugar G. B. ..141. 141 140 19G 145, .77 .oiy, .91 87 198 145 77 57 92 87 75 154 41 91 24 76 87 77 16 62 21 47 95 05 92 53 93 53 81 15 76 47 D6 118 163 78l 119 150 34 56 89 86 88 95 89 05 153 126 141 101 196 145 77 57 91 87 75 153 40 90 23 76 86 76 16 G2 21 4G 94 64 91 52 93 52 80 14 75 '4G 96 117 163 78 118 149 33 64 88 85 88 94 87 , 64, 152 124 140 101 N. Y. C. C. C. . C. O. S. . . . B. &0. . . B. & O. Pr R. G. F. . D. & H. . C. & O. . M. P. . .. S. R. . .. S. R. Pr. . W. U. . . A. H. Pr. . . 75 .154 . .41 ...91 ..23 . .70 ..80 . .70 ...10 . 62 . .21 ...47 .94 P. S. . . P. S. Pr. Rubber. . N. X.. .. N. X. Pr. A. X. . ., A. X. Pr. ....64 . .92 . .52 Pr. 93 ...53 ft t7 scenes in wmMSil '' iiMlllinlWi UUU'A. S. W jF.jS. . .. PHS Pr. ..81 ...14 ,..75 ...4G Pr.96 .117 .163 . .78 Leather . h? Prt . . C. O. T. C. O. T. Tobacco. . Met. Tr. . B. R. T. Man. . . . Pa 119 .. ..150 Pr.v'.'-,34: 54 Wiafo. Atcb. . . Atcli. Pr. N. P. . N. P. Pr. U. P, . . '..88 .86 . .88 ...95 U. P. Pr.. T. C. I. , St. Paul. . R. I B. Q. . . P. O. , . 88 05 .153 ..126 . .141 , 101 ,. S3 ...32 93" 92 A. H. . . 831Mi4 D'D U momMVW mmlw -h Mini f rtf "Ilii LOCAL and CLIMATIC Nothing but a local rnmril) or chntiRo of climate; will curo CATARRH. The Spovlllo In Ely's Cream Balm. It Is quickly Absorbed . (llvna Hnlfpf at once. Oikhix and cleanscB tho Nnnal Passages. Allnsti Inflammation. Hen Is and 1'rotoctH tho Membrnno. Hostoroa thoSensos of Tnsto and Smell. No Morcur). No InjuriouH druir. IieRiilar Size, SO cents; Family Si7. $1,00 nt DrngRistK or by moil. KLY IHtOTIinnS, 50 Wnrrou Stroot, Now York. Noy 2-Vl Frl Sun. NEW YOR.K STOCK EXCHANGE. O. H. L. C. Wheat, March ..87 78 78 78 Wheat, May. . .79 79 79 79 Corn, 'May. . . .44 44 44 i.-A 'BANK STATEMENT. Resources, Decrease $4,476,200 Loans, Increase 23,481,200 Specie, Increase 3,065,400 Legals, Decrease. .' 1,372,500 Deposits, Increase 24,676,400 Circulation, Decrease ....... 87,200 BUTTER AND EGGS. By Associated Press. . Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 8.- -Bu'ttcr, 22; eggs, 22. TOLEDO MARKET. c Special to the Loader. Toledo, O., Feb. 8. Wheat, corn, 39; oats, 24. 78; CIRCUIT RACES. By Associated Press. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 9. Four favorites won. Wm. Cahlll today sold Rolling Boer to Sam Hlldreth for $7,500. Six furlong's: Torasus, first; Roun dle,, becond; High Hoe, third. Time, 1:17. Mile: Wyoming, first; Handycup per, second. Owcnsboro, third. Time, 1:47. IMlle and three-quarters, hurdles: Crddo, first; J. O. C, second; Nestor, third. TJmo, 3:27. California Oaks, Mile and one eighth: Janice, first; Maresa. second; Edna Brown, third. Time, 2:0. Mllo and sixteenth: Vulcaln, first; Tho Lady, second; Scotch Plaid, third. Time, 1:51. Seven: Ada N., first; Dandy Jim, second; Barnot, third. Time, 1:31. By Associated Pros Now Orleans. La.. Feb. 9. The track was heavy. Lena A was the on ly -winning favorite. Mile: Geo, Bn Cox. first; .Ecomo, second; Uhlors, third. Time 'l: 49. Three arid one-half furlongs: Lena A, first; Lou Woods, second; Miss Charlie, third. Time, ,44. yH it , Qtooplpohaso, short courso: Dlvert isomen't, first; HarvolB., second; Iseu, third. Time, 3:25. Mile: Glen Lake, first; Moroni, sec ond; Dissolute, third. Time, 1:46. Seyen and ono-half furlongs: W. J. Deboe, first; Miss Hanover, second, Crolco, third, Tlmo, 1:33. Six furlongs: Gollghtly, flr3t; For. raunt.ffiecpadj UUtlo Duchoss, third. Tlme;-l:22f CATARRH HAY FEVER MS i t h dtf 'I'M lw X k' 1 l il V ': i i Nil i"I M A i & ".'(HrtwT