Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SHNTIKEL "WEDNESDAY JUNE 10 1885.

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.H;V'fV i .vn'.ory 5 41 .r- .t . .sir- tti T.-i U-iitt VW iiltU U UVI 1 A ill j, iUUCwluj ; Sr. Prfcs5 Less.!?. Ycatl Gang r It-Vac Haitny änvi. Th Brt Cry 2a? V rt !a tb Wortd rOR ffAkS SY CSOCERS. ' HOST PERFECT MADE Purest and stronzest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla, Ier.ion. Oranjre, Almond. Kose, etc., llavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. KT. LOCT3. CLEARANCES. Tne Stat of Trade for the Fast Week, with the Percentages of Increase and Decrease. Eostos, Jane 7. The following table, compiled from special dispatches to the Post, from the manegers of the leading Clearing homes in the United States, gives the clearances for the week ending Jane C, 1SS3, with the percentage or increase or decrease in comparison with the corresponding week last year: Pew York 477,000 Dec. .U.S Poston.. Philadelphia 70,299 Inc I2.i 51,754 97 Dec 4.5 lS.lC0.6Si Inc. . 3.S ft. lXU2t. Baltimori 11,72"..305 Deo... 9,53,19t.DeC. 9,7'X),C03 Inc. . 7.042.4 Inc.. 4 7 )0,597 Inc.. 4, ul,lt;7 Dec... 5. CC0.000 Dec... 9.3 Ban Francisco..., Cincicnatt Pittsburg Kansas City..... hew Orleans. m Louisville Wilwanicee..-.. Providence ....... 8.1 .... 4 S ...U.S ...32 3 .-lS.s 6.131.000 Tnc l'J.5 3.823,400 Dec.-... -'7 2 817,000 Inc 4 2.7 M 2,49,C0; 2.2S3 321 Dec 2.3 l,3Sj.713 Dec. 19.8 1 617 Dec. 2 4 1,250 0)0 Dec .. 8.9 1,213.525 Inc . 3.5 92.972 Inc. 15 8 Omaha Jilmnf apoiia . Cleveland ...... Indianapolis .. üaruord Columbus..... . New EaTen ... 1 OS) 3C2 lac "7iM8orn; 7;?, 721 Inc.... 7?5,49C Dec .r.2-5,ciDec...... 477,795 Dec tpriogfield . erce8ter. Teoila.. ,:s.6 3.1 4 .5.5 ßyracnBä. LoweU Total.. 74S,Gn,62SDec. 279 760.625 Inc.. OcUide Ne' York.. Note: totals. Omaha and Minneapolis not included in Xndlaoa Desperado One sliot and Several Others Defjtng tb;Aatborltles. Jaspzh, Ind., Jane C A report came to Jasper last niht that Walters, a desperado, who a week ag? murdered Kterratt and Bledsoe, tear Newton Siewart, Orange Conn ty, was shot last Thursday ana instantly lilled by Robert Tesgarden, at a point known as Fatofea Lend, in Orange '.County. Itiseaidtbat Teagarden shot Walters with a Henry riSe at a distance of 400 yards. It was also reported that the Reaves, who nmrtieied John Gardner, the detective, last ilocday, were yesterday teen quietly plant icg ccrn on their farm, one standing guard with a rifle, defying arrest by officers. Cor. the Deputy cbenif, who was shot by the Reeves, is jet alive, but there is scarcely a possibility that he can recover. IIa 13 totally paralyzed below the arms from the effect of a ball through the spice. Sleep for tbe Sleepless. It was Coleiiige who put in the moatu of that qaaint old genios, the "Ancient Mnuer," the words O sleep, it !s a blend thin;, Beloved from pole to pole. The man who regularly enjoys sound and refreshing sleep has no adequate conception of a 1 these words imply. It is to tüe saferer wbo, in sleepless wearine??, t03ses ou his bed half tbe Elzht. and toward daylight sna coei a little nntatiafactory slnmber. that their fall xaeanir g is apparent. Tbe man wbo digests well and sleeps well can stand almost aoy amount cf hard werk. It is not work that kills people; it is worry. The work that is followed by restfal i'eep brings good bealtl and strength, for the daily waste of the b- jy la repaired daring tbe nigbt. Bat ths worry that oppresses the victim of insomnia during a sleepless night is what racks ths system, wears oat tbe muscle?, torments tne nerves and bewilders the brain, ao that life seems hardjy worth liyiDR. ' "Insomnia"' is a growing evil. Ia this busy age. when active men are all tbe time over working tfcemseives, there are five times as many people tormented with Inability t) sleep as there were a generation ago. We are living under higher pressure. "Insom nia" Is of difierent kinds, and proceeia from different mental and physical causes. Cut zn-Mt cf it may be summed up as to charac ter in tne words "can't sleep," and as to carue, In indigestion or oyeiworfced brain and nerves. A most marked case of insomnia and re covery from it is that of Arthur Hagan.En., the well-known wholesale tobacconist, of Philadelphia. Mr. Hagan is one of tbe largest dealers in tobacco, and la the Phlia delphia leprfsentatiy cf the great Balti more house of G. W. Gail & Ax. In the In terest of those who are inquiring the best wsj to secure Brand sleep, and t3 triumph over the torments of insomnia, one of our editors called on Mr. Hagaa at his store on rcrth Front street. If he bad been looking among a party of gentlemen for one who had been badly run down by dyspepsia and insomnia, Mr. Hagan would not hare been the cue selected. That gentleman now looks In such excellent physical condition that no body would suppose bim ever to have' suf fered from a day'i illness or a night's lois o jest. In response to questions as to his pis

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and prerent experience, Mr. Hagan said ti our editor:

"My cate wes one of eevere and long continued Inromnla. proceeding larc-ely fro-a djspepsia, the remit of too great appHcatian to tuslness. Aiy symra was very taaiy rua down. Sleep became almost an impojsibtliiT. My phjBical distress daring the nig'it ficm beinp unable to eeecre refreshing slumber was dreadfnL It weakened and distracted me during the day, and mad attention to business a slow martyrdom. Far fiv cr six j ears I was from tim to time under tb care of different physicians, receiving occasionally some measure of benefit, yet on ihe whole gainlrg no Bacterial aivantag. I vf &8 put on very low and timp!e diet, can sitting principally of skimmed milk. ".Alter tassing through a long variety of experieiicts as to physic and d!t, I oae day happened topees the office cf D;s. S:artey & l'alen, and I noticed the sign of "CjtarcuEd Vxyftrn." As other modes of traruent bad Ii!ed, I tboppht this one could d no worse, and it mht do better. Si I wnt In at a venture and made trial of it. Foscrue time I had been eadurirr the agony tri djereps', cd for weeks I had not beau ablt tö e;eep without the rid cf chloral or other diucK. The oxypen did rot vork an i-n-mediate miracle in me. Bat I soon eaw that it was doing me good, and eo I r solved to persist in its use and to give it a thorough trial. Bafore locg I began to know the pleasure of real sleep. It was by degrees that my dyspepsi left me, and the power to sleep returned. I wks greatly encouraged by my partial Improvement, atd this stimulated iue to o on with great regularity and peraisteacs. If my recovery was slow, it wa real. I had tt.e best of home nursing and attention, aad th.'.t was, of course, a material aid to me. Fur several months I regu'arly took the Com round Oxygen Treatment, carefully obeyi'j the directions, and coEstait'y gaining etrcngth cd freedom from dieeaip. My system received the vitalizing which it bo badly needed. "About two years ago this took plac. au 1 1 have enjoyed a prime condition of health since. I have been able to attend witti piastre and satisfactioB to my bnsinets. I hive do need row to resort to the Compound Oxygen Treatment, except occasionally for a cold cr for tome other temporary disorder. I take an abundance of exercise, and I eat aad s'eep as well as a man can wish to. "1 have recommended Compound Oxygen to a number of friends, who hava tried it with entile satisfaction. My friend, Mr. E W. Edwards, of this city, is notably one of thtte. He was badly run down by Bright s Ditease and other infirmities, but wss brcught into good shape by the Compound Oxygen, ard is now attending to business with f se and c orr.fort. As a comp'efe vitalzer of the syetem the Oxygen iU that cm be desired. It drives out"dtaea-e oy restoring vital action and putting thesTSteru in such attate cf strength that disease bai no chiace to Eiay." Tfce fderwill naturolly eeek more informaticn on this interesting subject. It can b had in a pamphlet whica iä publtsbe 1 by DoctosStarev & Palen, 1109 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, and which will be mailed to any address en application. Not a Corn-son Colonel. f rclroit TcstJ Firat Mjpshgippian to Second Ditto How did you addm ycur 'etterto the President? Second to First "Colcnei G. Cleveland President" First to Second Tut, iut, s"r! You shnnl have diresred it. "Cunmander-in Caief i. Cleveland, President." Ha's no commas Colonel cow. Virtue in the Family. There are all sorts and decrees of virtue, and sometimes we are told that virtue is its own reward. Mr. A. F. Evans, of Burr'a Ferry. Li., says, in writing ahout B.-ovn's Iren Bitters: "I have been the recipient of its virtue in my family to a considerable extent." This great iron tonic has superior advantages as a reliable family medicine. Its posrer has teen thoroughly tried and its virtues abundantly proved. Nearly a million bottles a year are soil by the druggists of thie country. De Was Not Lazarus. Peoria Transcript j A belated commercial traveler, who ha 1 looked on Lafayette whisky when it was horrible, arrived in Wyoming, Stark County, tbe other c'ht at midnight, and steered a devious coursa for the Trnax House, whsre tbe good host rolled him off to bed. Morning SHTe, and traielet slept ou; then nry:n, and no signs of life were visible. At 3 o clock in the afternoon oars vmuus oi a pCE8lble suicide floated tnrons- tbe mini ol the landlord, and being anabia to oren he door, he climbed up, looked in at the transom and shouted with horror at tbe rcoticnlesa form on the b;d. Toishadthe desired effect . Ths traveler turned a pair of bleared eyes on the landlord, and asked: "Whatzaevilsttematterwithyou? ' "Good Lord, man, I thought you were ded.n answered trie landlord. "Well, soppcas I was?" said the gusst "Wazyou going to do 'bout it? Did you sphose all you had to do was to say. 'Lazsraa, came forth' G'way. I'm tired." Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vezetatable Cjuipound strengthens tbe stomach and kidneys and aids digestion. Is equally good for bath sexes. A Little Good Is Uetter Than None. New York Times. Mayor Carter Harrison, of Chicago, ocoisiorally impresses the public as being a wild and uproarious product of the prairies; but it is to be set down to his credit that he ia generally euppoted to mean what he says. rte persons who own gambling plscs3 in Chicago, apart, of coarse, from the ßjari of Irade, where gentlemen are at liberty to back to any extant their views on breadstuff acd Log pftducts, do not question that th Mayor means to break up their trafii3. v? are not eo sanguine as to suppose tha. Mr. Harrison can put a stop to caoibllri?. Neither do we iosgine that be is. Bat if be succeed in making ths business difliju t and risky he will have döne an excellent thing. Kidney Iroub'es manifest themselves ia a variety of way Prompt action is nee sary to pryent h m fiom resulting seriously. Mr. It Baily. or CbHticothe. o , wätes: I have at times bean sillicted with a severe pain in my back which I euppose or?maled from an auction of the kidneys When I bad the last attack I used Mishlei'j Herb B tiers and was relieved, excellent tonic." I think it is an The Nation la Peace. Philadelphia Press. The harmony between Colonel Hnry Watterson and the administration is as dense as ever, and has reached a condition in men it cicseiy resembles a log. we violate no confidence when we state that Colonel Watterson'a star-eyed goddess of reform wears an engraving of Mr. Cleveland's bast cn her shoe-horn. Worth Thinking; Aboot When vonr health Is poor and you are suf fe ring from general debility, get a bottla of jNicnoia' uarit ana iron, it will help yoa. When Baby wan sick, we gave br CASTORIA When she was a Child, he cried for CASTORIA When che Wcame Mixs, nhe clang to CASTORIA When she bad Children, ahe gave them CAST' A We call especial attention to the adver tirement in this issue of Mr. J. C. Vaughan, seedsman at Ho. 42 LaSalle street Chioago, who prints one of the finest catalogues of the season, covering seeds, garden tools, plants, etc.. whose location at Chicago places him in the beat possible position t supply our readers. It will pay any one to send fox his catalogue befcrs buying seeds cr tools.

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HONK" ASH STOCKS. Hew Vork ITiaactl rkt. NE YO&X, June S.-2cncy-On call easy at 1 percent Prune Mercantile Paper 45 per osnt. Foreign Exchange D all atfL86 tr six:y diys, and SI.S7 for demand. Tbe total alfs of stocks to-day were 107,515 Shares including Delaware, Lackawanna and Vetera, 25,;70 shares; North wextern, 11.210 shwfs; New York Central. 4.S25 shares: rciOC Mail, 12,315 (hares; SU Paul, 22,71) snares; Uaioa Pacific. 10,220 shares. Government boada are quiet at unchanged rites. State bonds have be.n quiet aad qautntlons generally stesdy. Tae railway ton3 market hs been molerataly act Te and rrlw somewhat irregular. Thj t'.al tu t k re gl.CZ 110. The week tpdued m the stinlc rnirke. without ar.y im; rjveiuf-Dt iu the tunouotof buines d na or rnc r'-Eliz?d. Total tr,rntiction wra 117 615 stares, et wMcti st PauI. Nar'awtjrn, Lac i -wtinca. I'acif c Mail and Cnion PiclSccontrib ued 7h per cent. Price at tne opemn wpto weir but on iailitd, aud then continued ttc'.ly until lata in tin aüernooc, thtxe waä a Ceclina aaln in many cacs, a repori o! hicii wai rtcovcred juf.t at tne close A prominent leal u re of the dfy's buMesj waa tae trdiDg in 8t. Pacl, whico was weat throughout, fcollme downyto ti,i at the closing, let in; tae net lo c 1'0 per ceut. inere is Dear talk tbt ths coinpun j iii be coaipei'el ;o reiuea its diTiaenls ia tue tear Juture. It is uaderstood tuac a eint l bull pool haa been foru. el in N jrtawe-rru. a i l the icck ha- ben stron nurlr all dav. It c'od. hevcr, iili a net gam of oly 'j rt ctuu,nl with t: e ex'eptioi of Web ern Union, la waict tl.e ßoc.uaaons were ll nited in Vt per cea. , an 1 which thous a pain ol H per ct-nt., it is t'ii ony active neck that 5s not lower than on Sa:u;liy. Pec' Up Mail was quiet but cionag aü nri the low t fi;ur s of l.h i da, w iä a lo?s of X per cent Itere was roiae tradiu in the Cai(ti)i3, wbih -were egptclaliy wci, the prelerr;d Ceolining ij aüd the tommon 1' per etat Tr.e quar-t-r!y aividend of lVj per cent on ihe preferred ns jiiKt'heep declared payatile on iu.y 20. Application has been made to the Stock Exchan e to Ul the Mtircctile Trust Comrany certi2catei repr setting Ricfcrjond and Allegheny first mor.gace bonds Ctrositrd and to be depcätöd to the amount of 1(0 aO,roa. The market exsed with the following prices bid : I per cent, bonds.. ICS1 .VLsulRVilte A Kih. S2 Cnitedf.tat.es 4Cs-Ij2S Louisvtle &. N. Alby. 20 'TtiltAd fctatmi new it71s art.. b Cln. 1st PM - faciso t i of 'So 27 Stari. ik Cn. secoada ...... iea. ot CüAr;ecicr... 32 !.aiiirrinCcntraL.-. 40 ilnaeap. dtfit. L...- l'lli X pre:erred.... Uy AmoxiTi rtrAÜC 9"i; Jest Ftcfk ftrrj t;U tcronr OeM.-'h b 'Allt.. .113 4 - - 91VS - 74 Loel.hca consuls. Sf jKcnrlf'f 1M it. Jte U7 Hotlic A C',i5. 0 12'; SUP. A 8. C. Eifts.. 1194 aorr.s iisez r-creisee old... 4 Nashville iCiiat-.. . ?5 Xf VZ ttt C'S, ttw . 43 j Tex. P. lEd gretiti. 35 Us. P. E:o Gnsiide 5; Cnl'n Par. firtita 115V, S.J. Cenirr.!.. Uor.'olkAW. rfd-.. 17 .cruicm i-aciac. it. Sorthn Pac. oM 3,li 0. P. land ruar.tr.. V-hV Chic. t Norttwastm : Ü.P. kick,tgiutd..l20 C. & N. pld 127 irgin'a 6 s.... 3J Va toii.ex-ni&tcoap 50 yirsiaia ieitrred 5 an.La irrmi. -ITS w ion uentra:. 6i Ohio Centrat Ohio iiUs.'ssippi... O. A M.-SA. Tfd Sntti lo & Vttsteru.. id7t"?on Kavlifttlo . jOronn 'iranst-Ofj't'l 'Oregon J-jprovoü'v laciJlo LLzi'. 12 62 71 W iH 7'i iUcs-'-eDTCestrAl Ilten -5 'erre H l.äT, H. pld..... :Kcrlcsr,IlxTre": . tiifi. Ccd;r E. &K. jjistTi.-cific sj!ica Scuthtramtral p-itific. . fe'-jsreako & Chto, & a r reJd fl-eu. 'J. & O. mecoiidi.. 16 fcy 57 3; ! Veorta. it. A y;ntuccr?.... J4i-, S'vPallmzr.PaUco Cri.UCJ-j; T'SmdiDT.........-- ll 4;4 fcx-k Lsiand . lW.i 1"5 i8t U & Sä2. rrsr.... 17 Liia; o & Alloc . A A. rr:.cr:3J i o bo. preiorrca...... tic. Er.r:. A o 122?4 f'o. flrat pfd I if.. Q I AN. O C. ?.!. A -it. P ',. t. L. & PUtsruiv 9 ,0., M. A at P. pM.. , Et. L. & P. p;d.... It 3t Fsr.l fl. A At.... r.. Bap. A Cleve... 19 tet. Prtt) A V-iBia, lcvlndAColambus. '27 8t. P. AO. pfd.... 3) M 61 i 101 S3 IVi 11 o aw s re A 77 icxäb rraac-. ?aL Ltck. A West.. lOCVCaion laclflc. Cfvnver & E. Graa 1 ti:a-pic erred. MM. !?F,t'f?i;ncrEf.--''est Tennessee pM. 4-: a. 8. Erpresse.. 9 VBt.I. APaciac 20 103. Pfd....... 3 HVell"5AFßr?oEx...10l '1 W. D. Telffrrtph. ...... 61 fort Waype. 135 Uoioraao Coai.......m yi JtrclralA ft Joe tf. & 6U J. pld.... BT&r en? ........... .....-200 aocsion A Texas. . 16 Joadwoot... .ioraestake Ii1 ' ....... , -1 irea Silver 13 Ontario ....-. 21V5 vUlcksllver..... Lo. prefened...... 2 i 'oatüera Pacioa. iuirs.MM. QliCOls Centrai. 12:Vi Ie A?s A Vye-sesa t ILcrtasA Texas.. 1C"'S Lae Trie A West-.... a rorelxn Honey and Stocks. LONDON, June P. 2 p. m. Conwls-93 11-16 for Loth money and the account United Biates Bonds-4s, 12d: do. 4V$s, 115'i. Railway Bonds Atlantic and Great Western flrstt, l-'s' do. secends, 1', Canadian Pacific, 3'.': Erie, lOl1,;: do. seconds, 48; Illinois Central, 126; Mexican ordinary, 24: St. Paul common, to: New York Central, ttoTt: Pennsylvania, 40. Tne Bink of hogiana gilned ttl.OOä bullion on bilmce to day. PARIS, June S. Three per cent, rentes, 8if 15c tor the account CQXXEIICIIL. The dry gcods trade remains quiet aad uu Changed, Trade at the beginning of the week in groceries stowed a fair improvement Sugars are not so firm. Salt has dropped to STc for car lot". Gretn coffee are a little dull. Under liberal iupply tha existins demand for lemons has not effected any marked advance, but with few in sight and afloat stlffer rr.ces may be confidently pre dicted. Oranges are in good demand and fewt supply and higher prices are imminent Cabbage and strawberries hive declined. Leather shows a Slight decline with basic ess tolerably fair. Coun try produce continues steady. A slight decline is noted in butter, torn turkeys and ducks. esAia. We quote as follows from the Hoard of Trais Circular: Wheat No special Improvement in local circles. All grades dull, with little de-ire to either sell or tny. Futures heavy. Receipts ligat. .ew ork i'f- 'Riltimnre Kteartv. and Chicaeo hlzher. Corn Ruks stealy at quotations. Siles ot mixed made on 'Change at 4Cc. Futures dull, llv cc-Ipta liberal. Ktw Yo:k c off, Chicago hither. Oa'.s Dull and lower, very little demand. klonr. O rain and Uay. rioui Patent Sä 2535 75; extra family, SI 81 1 15; iaacT, 91 CC&5 75: choice, St 3531 50: family, M f 0.54 25: treble extra, J3 5:33 75: double axtii, 2533 45: extra, S3 C54J3 2J; sapor In a, 81 tA 85; flee, II 2532 15. Wteat We quote: Bid. '.5 X ?l 5 Jbld. 51 50 rti 45 Vi 4i , 45 All.d. $0. '2. Kea. t-ioa trMiz track track track 20. S Med. 5l5.21iCO. SO, sca. June ju. track Coin We quote; ko. 3 www. Sf. S Whitetracs treci tracx tracx track track traofc lellow. ' "y Sales. Sign Kixed Kixca Mixed rejected Ns. 8 White rejected L1 onzd tJi. July...M....... ......... mm... ....... a ...... ui W e quote : So. a white. , 1. Bid 4 34 track Light mixed.. trwk prv trnfl triiCü irück Lied - Selected, white. vyt A uuft, first half - 2i 2i" I:ye ho 'i notmnftl. Prn Dull: f 10 bid: no sel'ersBay Prime Timothy-515 bid: held at S17 0 CHICAGO MABKXTS. Furnished by H. K. Kinney A Co., Grain and Pro vision Brokers. ISO. Cham her oi commerce, i June & Open'g I igoak Lowet lUiotvius

Wheat-July 1 90 I Pl;gf 89 ity August..- 92 i 92?i 91, 91 Bept 941 94!i 9i-i 94-i COn - July- 45; j, 4fi'K 4ü! August... 4ö 4t'.! ist)i 46,'a Hpl 4G 46' 46 4'. Oau Juiy- Si si1, 8J;B Sil4, AUgUSt... 2h Wfr 24 as'.j Bept 'ny 27 2. Pork - July 10 32 10 62 10 8'2 , 10 55 August... 10 40 10 70 10 40 10 V Kept 10 52 10 P0 10 62 10 7', Uli - JuiT 6 50 6 65 6 52 6 6) August.- 65 6 75 6 fi7 6 '5 epi.MM M r 82 6 77 6 82 RlbS July 6 32 5 5J b 31 6 47 August... 5 4 5 0 t 4) 5 5 Bept 6 55 6 67 6 55565

Receipts Hogs. 21.C00 head. ZCr lets Wheat 15: corn, 308: oats, ISO. BEVIIW or THE BRITISH GBAIS TRAPS. Losooit, June K The Mark Lane Express, In Its review of tbe British grain trade during tbe

y ast week, sain: A warm rainfall has prevailcl doMiifc tfce lat two-tWjs, and will prove of gren beitfU to vegetation it it Is followed by an4 eather. Nearly all the cropsare vey bitkaari. The sales of Euplix wneat d urine the week rtzre 42 CCJ quarters at 31s d, against 44,561 quarters at 1,1 dmlig the corresponding period lost year. Hicre has been no trade In fordism wheat In tue on cos ft market cargoes are diiCcult to ciear. Fiftyix ailiiiK veela are due. At t!-day's marc-.t there was no demand. Trade was very dull. Kntlish wheat was slow of tale and Is cneao-r. Thre was a similar redaction ia foreiga, with the exerptiou of Araer cn. which is scarce and commands fail prices. Flour was steady and 61 cheaper. American corn was unchanged la pnc. Grinding Parley was 64 cheaper. Oats were 33 OA lower, except American, which were unchanged. ' INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MABXET

Ury OooJt. ..S IMerrtoack raueyn . 6 1 .2oao8V3s faacy.M. 6 lUcrwlck fancT .. VTlrdwr tascyPaciCo fsncr -Vi ..4 Ooheco lancy, Richmcnd fsnCT 3einout fsr.cy..... American fmcy... VC'Aniortcan lad. blue. -7 Atrtancaa shirUas.4j! Albioa tifi ., ,,..,.,r. Alien fancy ..SUl&rjapM-.a's m.!nln3H..' Alien sh,JtlEir....M..4V;sieoi Kivei fancy .5 Paj'"'. . pc r:is las- 9 anfieri H alpac-EA. 8 HamllttJi ?i ralx Jii PscitlcliCD Iawia.M-.10 Pacic Organdy.M.M.11 PacioCharabrAy... 9 PaciCo ctoan,s.M, 8 Pacific c I. sailing... 8 crare.M.M. ....18 P9C!C 6-4 A. O. IS 30 Pec.ilo-4 . X. OKflh.18 Paatfio 6-4 A C. cafch.2i Kj.ncnctter isiu-13 hrtachMwCT U Iie3ll At:enU2 alpacas ...10 AtUVK.0 tt L. CAGh. ...IS AtiiEtio V. cwnia.22 lJacicc pcccale3..-l.i Pacific can'a red'n-lift Arlington Ola naa'i riir(toa zry tshn:ere.M .15 SHOWS COTTOSS. 7 I Bad ford R 4 7 laill's-... V , xt:aitt!i ä....m Atsr.Uo H... iryetc Rlvtr.., Lawrence L. L.....el yardstick. .... iyj freraont O. C Iad:hn llead -7 v Stark A Conestofia perpereU ft-.-iaraaacK .............. ..e$intic0 .... I'erpcroil dOtt JUL PC perea S-4 ixvpceil 13-4. w'iaCiiSiCiiis a. JUM'.'i lWladO"' II..... 4 , 20 BZ ACHZP COTTONS. AHdroecogn L 7! Barker KUiia . 7Vf Lonsdal3.M.MM.. t Farwell - 1 Pail&rdvale f MasoavlIle.-... S V anuntt-i. 104 Fruit of trie Lcaia.. 8 Hill's Bemoer inem, Flackstone' A. A.. JJCpÖ MNMNMIMMMMi ifetchvllleWMM-.. Pfe-pperell S-4 Icppercll lfj-4.M.. 7l Farrscri' Choice. 6 7; D wight Anchor..., 8 54 CJi'Pccahorilas 7 iChestnctHlll 20 Lonsdale Oambrta 10 7 i a zjjust oat., cction r LAztrsxe. B'n Bl'd Fa Treaont DL-.. Tremont II..Tremcnt P Tretacut A... 7 T resent f - 6 8 Ire moat Cm. C I Trer.ojt L....... 7 10 Trcraout B. m. 7 It Tremout N s iy, Tremoct O..- 9 ...... Eliorton CN..M. 6), 7 Ellertoa CM... 7 7j;Kilerton CL...- 7 8 iBilerton V. 7 8 Eilertoa T . 6 S.lßliertoa a..... 9 9 I Horton P . i:I J 8 9 Trcraont Y.. TrcTnoct X......J1 ahnaFK . 6 Kaibua K.M.... 6 Carfcia T. 1 Karbca 7 tiw'jca C ...... IVt Nas.'-.as 3.m 8 Sa.: bna A....m iYi Dulnl AAA (1? ..10 .1: u 12 r-jsiMija a a a... SiiiÜtU XX liH lOiKllerton P. 11 Si'.ertaa O.... 14 Ullertoa 2?.... 3n;63AX9. . 7 i'.arkiiiTo XI A UI MMMLtr.caiiir .. MM... C.tce. 7 bormauaie ... . e i . 8 . 9 At ihat,ow, fork 6 KOytl.-MMM.MMMM 7 .Eefrew dress., .mm 7 iJchtson büi Id.., tlta M i s Co. fLAIM ASO CH3VIO. 4 niC-ckc.JC.. ... mmm.. 9 lilaharcsi tlalds..M. 7 xsioetc incy.MM.iu iLouintna piaid3.. Wi m.m.m... 8;CttRwa pif-lds JJBB.MMM.. 8 Iöinb"ir Cheviot trk MiLrt, 7üchecu.liJ Uvcre caevlota.,-. 7 7 1 9 Krk MiLs, 80 thecic..l3 Grat Fapcblic Cht v. 7 IcoTiomy chock .... 9 Cclambliu. . . , CUs Cic-cs . K.HaxalltSB stripes ia Dxxrys. Ct, AX A.mmm 12 lYork, bloeM ..M..H Otis B Bm., Li'B C 04 AclOöSCSjt .....10 .M.10 MM.14 York. s?ata York, f ancT ..15 Oakland, A... avcrett rJolnnriun. UMTTatt'ix, 8 TICKINGS. irc?Xrvy. A C A. York, SO in.MM... nonppstosr. B F .m.13 Lewlstcra, a.. .M.ii iLewHton, si m 14 ILewlBtoa. 2) OonestOKa, extra. IS üaklatid, A tCOSUJSa, O ÜA 11 Oakland, A A eSAUf SAGS. Am ert ecu - rrankllnvllle m. m.13 Granger.., .19 .21 18 19 Le wis ton.-. MM-22,QoorgU, A. SABFXT CHA. mm-18 jOoverret Cnarn...Mao 22 No. 00 Cotton YarnlO Whi(e Colored ...mm. andls Wick mm20 iTwlae...MM m-23 The Produce Market. Xygs-pajraa no per doa. : rroa store. 111123. . Butter-Creatrjerr 9-!ry,i7fl2c; chot:. wW; atiry, seiacted, 153:00: COhutry, fancy, l3c; frcju anu sweet rod, 6c: low grades, 8;io per lb. iOUltry Spring chickens, 15c; hens, M per lb. ; iccfileia, 4cj hen turkeys, 80; torn turkeys, 7c; cid geese, tad weli-feAthoreo, per des., 84 CO duels, per doa.. 62 to. feathers Prime eeeaa, 45c; mixed and fnck, l-jigj lk?l5ic. WtolB;iht Indiana, mcJUara unwaslied, J3c; for heaTy mriao ant vety coi rse, 1."T; taowashej. 2'"5"e; burry, trasttzaal cof.cd, 103 iue a rovisica u&iivi tc-'ow a:e me present johta-g trees: tmctdd Heats, cad vase 1 or pj&in (plsiu Ktita ict tasranteea against skippers nä. C Haras: 13 . pi 12 lbs average, 10lic; 15 lbs. averase,9lo j 17 lbs. average. 9c: 20 lbs. a vera pa, 8:.,c; heavy average 23(323: lbs. 8!4c; liieat averages, "Porter Brand." 9c: medium do.. sc cotxa?s hams. "Reliable Brand," f-'i": do "eorter Braud" 6c: Calliornia hams, "Reliable Brand," 73; do "Porter Brand," 7c; English breaklaat bacoa. clear, "Reliable Brand," 9c; Xnglish anouldera, Ua;ntao,ec: tnKlih shoaiaers. heavy 00, 5 He; family shoulders, pieces, do, 6C; dried beef, ao, 13c. Bacon Clear Cles, light or median wt.. 7V;a, ao temos, light or rcedium wt. 7o: ao cacas: light or medium wt, 7c; do French flitch, c; do. butts, 6i D.s. and Picxio. Meats Eagiisn cureu, eiosr tides or bsckSt anrsoked. 6c: Beau pork, clear, per bbL, 200 lbs., 114 03; pork, clear, per bbl., 200 Iba. 812 E0; family pork, clear, per bbl., 203 lbs., Ilu 50; family bee!, per bbL, 20C lbs., 12, Aleo la lblfi., containing 1Ü0 lbs., at half tae price of tue Darrels, with 50o added, to cover alditional C't of package. Lsrd Pure winter kettle-readerad la Marcos. TJc: current chilled do., c; in half barrels or bC-ib tubs, 8 :c; 48-lb tin tabs, 8s; lb paUa, bye 1 10-lb pails, 9 V c. , ,w Po!oer in cloth fc: In skin, 6c. Fresh Meats Pok tenderio:us. sc; sausage, fie. Th Uroecry Market. Cheee-mil cream, KewTork, 10.311c: Ohio, Wisconsin. i3 ter pound; youa America, l'j'c: crvital spring, lc. con.jL-s tmmmou, 10io ; ordinary, I0i5 i:c:iair,ll'aiiic: prime, 12,1123; etriu.j irime, 12-iC4114c: choice. 13?4(914iÄC: Old GovSTB&nent Java, l,(2i,ol MclaURiiUa's S5XX roasted, Mb packagoe, 100-lb Casce, WAn olb lo,, It I ;c ; Artuekie'B roasted, 13o: Leverinz'j, ig.c: Cr?0Da, isc; Gatea' A Ko. .1, liJi:; Gates pritre, KT-iO. bu?ax9 cutlOAt. 80: powdered. Vi'Ji: rrtn n 'njd, i j c : itandaid A. ViWfr ; otf A, 6 $ 9ic; wci'e extra O. M6c: light brown. 5!a i7o: comston grades, 63c; Kew Orioaas brown. tlH3io. IdoiwiM tna Cyrup Few crop Hew Orleans aialssfvA. f4t:sc; errup. 2150 per gal. tar common to cookie; xuapiosyrap. SI 10 1 85. .'C Carolina aud Loclsiaaa, 60470. Er.iw?s-F2Prer. lSftluc: aispice, 13,11205 elovee, 20325c; glrscr, V732ia : Cinnamon tn ritt, lariCio: neunte. vjiUbuc. ban Lake, in tar lota. 87o: dray lots, 81 or- ai C5 Ctsil lou, 100 more torn score: dairy, 82 25 si 00. tttrnh kpfini rv ari. ii(H2Ka por lb. i Eureka, 4a; Champion aloes, lump, (0X3; Improved w? 'fo: , htivfs. S12M: Ko. 1 cvscterel, Sl.83-.fl: halve. S3 10:Ka 9 mackerel. S12 80 314; haivet, (85043; 4V.0. 9 medinra. (8 : halves. S 50 ; No. S mackerel. 88-8 60; halves, 8--33 601 No. 1 white nah, 87 60; bonelees fish, w 60 P' l'JO im. ; boneless roa, tMi extra. SI'j: Graaa Banr, sjOoxc perio, fnmtiy white fish. S3 CO per 100 lbs. ; No. 2 pickerel. S3 ou per 100 it.: uauiDut, 14c per 10. Foreism Vrnit Lonaon layer raisins, new IS 22(93 40: new Valencia, ilctilo: Buiuua, 1421 new MnRcatAl rsüdn. twocrewn. S'2 tidkl 73; Cali fornia L. L.. fi 6ö; three crown. 8S 2'X Lentoas Meeelna, S4 b00! 00. Frnnea TnrkaaU. SHio: Buitaüaoo.,8Hc;curraats, 6.S?53; new figs, up era. liv.c i.ates watts, txj; raiu iu tea ponnd boxes. 9iai0a. Urmnaem Navel, crate. ; Mewlim Jracees tilngleO., Si 7b(9t 00: doable O.. SJ Oüras 25: imperial do.. 85 00(35 60: California oranaes. $3 6034 00 per box; lane bbot in boxe. S2 75. foanata Raw. Teanessea. 4!a W : WllmlCfttoa, So; roaxtel, 10a; Tenuesr. 4J 6c; virjtinias, 6 it5c itananas 81 pur Doauu. ncrcsnnti 14 fm Canned Ooods We ouotet ToQAloeS, S lbs.. .'fco. ii. peaches. S iba. standard. SI 65 01 70: 8 lbs., n Sora 00: seconds, s lbs. 81 50 Ul tO: 3 Iba. M 85ai 48: Fie PeacieS. 8 lbs. SI 204 1 26; e lbs., 2 C5rsJ 1C; Blackberries, 81 00(41 05; Btiawberrle, 81 10 "ll 15: RatrobArrlea, tl 15tl 25 i caerrles. rud. 0iVro: white, 81v&aJ20. btnna Bfars. 85C50cf Green Fcaa, Yarmouth Corn, Si &C(al 85: MonnUtn Bnear Cora, SI 253 l so: standard 9 lbs., sociasi oo; Macaerei. (1 ij.11 ai: Pineapples, fl fioa oo; Salmon, 1 lb,, 1(C(3170; Tcabler Jellies, 85 S3 to; coro

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Oysters, 1 n lieht weight. 6CmB65c; 1 Ib., fall weight. tl0oail0-2 lb., uht was grit. 81 10; 1 lbs,, full weight tl E531 95: b-rdlnes, rrenca. s, 11 75 per doa. : Aaertca. 90c per dos; Apple, S lbt, r.5ic: 6 Iba. ti 60t2 SO: gallon, tl M At &3. Ve.etablee and Traits. P Bc-ni Choice navy, 81 60; nefiluxo, II 50, Marrows, Jilt! 25; Csilfcrnia, 83. Po:atoe-aJ CC32 u per bbl; 55O650 per be; neif pctatofcF, S3 60 0J per bi. Hweet Pout oe Philadelphia Jerseys, tt Balttaores. 84v54 50; Kentucky. (4 . Apple Cnoioa, 8 0C.S3 W: laaov, S4 00 4 TO. Dried Appiea CvaporateO, tiJu oo . laoa diied, C(jl540. FcMShewDr!ed pwchos, hlv?, 8g3lci CaU famta halves lie: evported. j.tai-!. Ccbbere New, per crate. t4 64 01 Onions Now c-outueru, $3 W&i 00 per br; Bcrmnfia, t3 OJ pi r erat. Cnion Rets vS htte bottom. $7 CQner bi.; ytll w bo'toia. 84 PO per ba.; top sota, 82 00 per ha. one !Kjma P.-a8- 23 per bnsbet

Green Beans ll CCfjl 2perb',.x. Htrawberr'o. r?r stand, Sj COi 00. GorgebPrr:rs- $i EOräi per bash. Carraul3-23 CO per cusa. 6ed. Poed Tlrrotiy, tl 752 r-0 nr TjsTiei : clover, ?50i5n; (rf-ri:ia milltt. SI 2' '3: flu .xtriiu, 81(1 25. Kaciwhe&t, camiDn, 150: siiv.T nail, t2 to. Coal and Con. ElCCk, C250r JrrVrcp cr.nl. f3; fl'ttsbU 13 5C; Esjfiicnd t.ij ZI ötftan'.Iraci.R, t6 uUi ilighlsnd Isrxr 82 -20: riedraont coal, 53; km coke, 9z per ru. cr 2 25 pur load; aasi.ea, cj or $20par load, autnt'scoat (2 &0. . Eidea, l.e&tliev acd Tallow. liEailocx solo. 241310: cr.i sole, 3C-3370 Fena-f7hc-i harncr leatlier, S2f53: harries leata:, LLiot No, 1 cured, 7ic: Ko. l men. S'A"! 5c. lcsJf. 8Kct cured, 10JJ11C! dry ?aU, 10c; Cint, Lc: No. 2 hües. He oOT. T allow friiae, 6o- Ko. a o. Or?Ese -Eicwii, 3t)c: wMte, 5:2Sc; yehotr. I$ic. w Drag BlarKe;. Alcohol, ti 25 ur3 80; ;?a:oaiol, 7-5S5c ; r i-hr, Si.WCc; ccch.'acal, fjOl'.Oo; chioroforta, sec 1 C ;; grim opium, 84 25 4 50; ladio, Si 003 tl; raor: phme, S3 4Crj C5. Oils Castor. 81 55 ?1 61; sweet oil, vOcgeiii; olive oil, tl 6053 00; borsisraot (iandencn'i), fl 26(42 50; leaini (dn.lf)r50M's, II 752 CO. Culalne P. A A'., 8i4J3e; claohor.iüa, 3t&"5c. Amerlcaa bl-carb, soda. 45c: Knp.l'eh do.,f(4fc bnuff Ga'ret's, 2-nt. rack., :i 00 per des,; 4-os. botüe. 53 03 per doa. Flove's BUlpbur, t3ia lurrcnUno-4)(5:; Eneüsh Venetian red, by bbl., 2c: le qo&at'tiss, 8a. Icdine 84 00; Iodine potaah, 8:1 00. Oiove, 2u 2C. Bhubwa. 9Ccsl 25. Wiadow-l, 70 and lCc; douhie, 75 per tont off. Iron and ftteel aXaraea, 1 f Sar Iron 81 9032 10 : ratoa ;ho3p iron, Zl Wl rates orway aad ßweM Iron, 60 rates; horn saoe iio-i, la Eorse Shoe Eurden A Parkins', per ke$, J 3 iM; male shoes, Si per keg advance Horse 8höe Nala Northwestern, Globe and Pumara.per box, $4 w. Oast Stoel Best American, per lb., 13o; sarin? itsel, 6c ; tire eteel. 4c; Xoe calk steel, 6fl caohiaary lleetlo. Kaiis-4225. Xtlscellaneoas Karketa. Oils We quote: Llnse9d,raw, 61352:;; boiled, U Cite: Urd ott fJöc; EMners oll, &5 J5a; lcfcri Citn;; oil, t233c: straits oil, 55(350c; beatlao. 10 QHc; coal cii. Ir.diana l?gal tjst, 9lOo; lC d -Tco, test. lCrailc; witer white, 155 aerr?e, l.c. llnncrc' Supplies We quote: Best braa 1 car OcrI tin c. loxli, 12x12 and 14x2,S3 25 ; Ia", 10x14, UiM and 12x12, U 25; rcr.fiaü. 10, 14r2ü, ?5 75; aCx23. 11 6Cri412 00; block tin, ia pig, S4C; in bura, iibc. Iron 2? B Iron, 8.25c; 27 C iroa, 8c; Jantsta .-alvanixe-d. 60 par cent discount', rpflned, W aod ü oer ceat.. tflpooant. fiheot alas. 6p. Oueppv ettom, Sic, riAlaiatted copper. Sic Soiicr, 11 SLC Live tirocii. Jadtaoapblis Lvt ocex xarkn. Crrios Srocz-yAEDf, Joaj S CATtxji Rooelpts, 300 fced; hlpnentt, 800 te id. The nc.ipts of sale cittle were light. Tue nidiket was a fbede weaker on common clas o! shippers, while btst era cs are about stealy. Choice grades of butchers are nnchtneo-i, but rotn men and medium ere tlullaudaBhadelOe-. A few of the latter are left unsold. Ctc'ce fHlppInT steer.', SI 3015 CO . 4 hOC&o 10 Meülnmto pood do Co-cm on to fair do-, Cto'ce ft.cderfM...M... Ci-'ikers 4 40:äl 65 4 60 -44 SO 3 7534 35 1 2 ) 34 75 5 33 33 93 2 CO S3 Cl 3 20 3 C5 etc Ice tewi sxd teile: Ktdirjm to C30d cows and holers. ;:';rnmon to fair cows aud betfcra.....M. Fl!,gocd to cto!ce Fails, comnon to fair., SliUlGrS... M HSSMIIWM m"" m. 3 033? 00 -20 OO315 00 AbJpnianU soo Hog 1 KecelrVJ. 1,703 head head. Quality good. Market active and steady. P.ckers and shippers buying. Closing firm. Select light or heavy m 4 07;. I 10 Common to lair light 3 75 ä4 00 PlCS 3 25 0 ! 75 Heavy rouhs..........MM........M 3 25 t3 G5 Baxar Receipts. head; shipments, head. Receipts of local light Market steady at last week's closing prices. Choice clipped grades - ............f J 40(-i3 75 Fair to good clipped grades 3 COI S3 Common to good clipped grades. m. . 2 2h(H 75 Good 10 choice lambs 4 CüyS 00 Elsewhere. BALTIMORE, June 8. Beef Cattle Trada fv!r and rrices itrona: best be?ves. S3 7"A5; Crt quality,' S535 7c; wedicm. Si 5J,i: ordinary, $3 25 (44 iv. tuceipts. hts.neaa: sans, ti neaa. twice in iaa"iy cooa aemsna; receipt, i.js head at 55 A 6. Pneepana Lambs Receipts, S.Gil head; sheep. I234 75; iambs, ;5ft S. EDFFALO. June 8. Cattle Eecölpü, 770 bend; corsipned tbroueh, lit cars; market dull, wetft and unsettled at last week's pri-eM: eood to choice steers of 1 KO l,4to lbs., 5 1G&5 50: median to seed. Si OOgl (C fair to good native cows, 51 10J .T; s.ocl tr and Iceders. 51 iu4 o . Sheep end Lambs Receipts, 8.G03 head; coasicced through, 7 cars. Market opened easier and af, erward euvanced: medium to good sneeo. f 1 Lri 5C:?ood to choice, Si 5L'äö5; ßooi to choice lambs, S3 -l(J(t5 bb. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; constgaea tnroagn, 73 enrr. Fair dtmand for eood to choice Yorkers, f4 SCSI S5; butchers' grades, SI 25öl 25; mostly st su: o nsr d Ktcadv. NEW YORK, June 8. Beeves Receipts, including 53 csr leads for exportation, 2l'J car loaas. Pricei wt-ra well sustained: very common to prime steers to'.d at S-.6(fi 15 per ILO lbs. live we'gM; ex ra do. at J' 2;r 25 aud fat distillery fed bulls at S3 004 40; iu carloads of good distill?! v fed steers sold at Si 85. The weea's ship ments were 1,000 Otattle, 8.103 quarters of beef au J i.'t0 carcasses of niuttoa. fchiPD KpcilDts. 5) car lot. There was a fälr demand and a largo volume ot business, but ei toward tbe clcFe: clinntd sbeeo sol i at 81 40? b 3 ter cwt.: Kentucky aud Virginia lambä said at !ü 5CöS 10: a cai load ol premium saeep cliPt ed iiom Feunsyivania went to aa erp- rter at 15 0 per cwt., and a car load of clipped yearlings at tO 43'. Upcs-Receipts. 75 car lods. Market firmer at nominal run-e of Si leal 90 par ct. BT. LCDI3, June S. Cattle -iooe,ip. 2.r-09 heS: Sblpmcct", ),7ü0 l.Cid. Fst trades s-.ro ns and wanted, but tomnoa dull and ak: h?Ut 10 choice sbirpina f-tterf. $4 7Ct" G: good batcUr suers, tl 5Cit4 S7-; uif diura butcher stnfT, t;: sl: Stockeis and feeders, $lbO'a,i CQ; grasTcxaaf, H2j Hogs Bccelp's, 400 bead : hlprpnt, 2 100 held. 5liikct quiet; Yorkers, SI C531 10; psckjrs, t; J ihi- bnti b era. 54-34 15. Hhteu-P-eitta. 3.0CO head: shipments, 4'10 besf. Maiket ecod; mutton grades firm and wactf d. bnt romrnne Ftuti vrv dull; eoaa cli-vel Eativef. S:'ö4; common, 12 232 75; Texaas, ?1 53 KAN? AS city. Jane S. The Live Stock lullHit or r ports: Cattle Receipts, J62 heal; ehtpments Saturday, 759 bead: sbippii e grades stronger; butcher'. ktcadTiexnorun. S 3 20.'-5 40: eood to choice RhlD pine. t4 90ö5 1ü; common to medium, b5; fdtrs i 9.1 lb. rowa. 3it Heb KriBtt. S.Go6 bead; sh'pment cauray, 4.8S1' head. Market active at Saturday's prlces;assnriPfl sf)S fi mixsd. S3 70s:5 75. Bbeep-Keceipu, 46 head; shipments Saturday 2.6(0 head; lair to gooa muttons, zv&ii cj-u tnon to medium, S'22 40. CHI1CAGO. June 8. The Drovers' Journal reCattle -Receipts, 4,000 head; hipateau. 3.00 head. Market firm and ective. 1' highen shlpnit.v. tfefßtStö: butchers. 82 40.-1 10; siocltera snd ktdeiE. S3 t5 '0: Texas catt'e, grassers 1 (PJ "Ü? rnrn fpd. ?3 Tßil (J3. Hoet Iiecenis. 21.000 bsad; shipments, 7.0C0 bead. Market active. lCc higher: rougrt and mixed, S3 8.vai 15; packing and shipping, 81 10 A c. ikht fl nfiiil Ah Sk Pi. iiCdS 75. fcheen KcceiotR. 18.C00 Lead; shipment!, ST0 bead. Market hrm; wooled, S3 Mai 60; shorn. FCS3 7". The Drovers' Joorcal special cablegram from Liverpool quotes a decline of J4c per pound from last w eelt, the best grades selling at 14c per pound drtssed. - lAfiT L1BIRTY. Ft., Jane 8 -Cattlo-3!ow, but unchanged. Receipts, 2,861 bead; shipments, 2,014 bead. - Mora Fairtv active, but slizbtlv lower: Phil dciphias in4Yorierf,M20Q4 20. Receipts, W.iuo bead; shipments, 4,200 head. 8tneT In fair demand, but unchanged. ReCClpU, 9,000 bead; shipments, 1,000 head. Drr (iooda. KRW TOBL. June 8 Drv C4ood The flannel aalpa at auction bavine attracted a large number offcnters here, manv of thora brought a fair Aiin'i of orders that have renlted in a very fair bu slnear, but (zamlnatlon of tbe goods to be sold hate CEgrotied general attention.

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Prod nee Starke 1 2, CHICAGO, June 8 The tone of tha wheat iraraet was strong-In the main to day, and, despite a season cf weakness daring the Tnlidie or the miiou. a resction followed which carried prices up lc from txe closing prices of 5aturdy, ar.d the market closed for tbe day about 3 bisher than Saturday. Tfiere were more ontinle buyiun orders, bat the Inclination ot a treat majority ol traders wag to avoid the publication of tne visible sutply report, and considerable interest is alia extibitcd in the forthcoming estimates by the Government Bureau concerning tne probable winter wheat yie.'d. The report of the S'.a e Azricnltural Bureau, p'aclng the probable yield of Tbat this year at 9.LOO Cu.0 bushels, hal i beari.i? 011 tte r.iaiket, and some curiosity has been esciied as to whether tne Government es iraates will be es low es those rprted by the various State Bnreans, whica have thus far bsen very lisrouraiiug m toue. The rcarkei to !ay opened ?i'iiXc higher owin? to tneco tl nnd uneHS3naole weather, soldotTc in antic.paiioa of acoasie'ersbie increase ia the visible fiupply, bnt free buring carried the rrjartet up fa'.n. then soia off 1, ana n:a. advanced ;o higher than ga'uiay. l.'.e izz'.vjg la coru wdst-trorg. mainly on account of cold weUher. T'.e market opened -i'vC higher, sold oI;l;, but rallied and Ür.ally coed rt12h.tr ttiu Satuiday. jlecats matket ruled doil tany, but dLve.opfrd strong activüv wOtn prices weresoat tip to a point fully lc over Saturday. There was an active, stronger feeiiu in provisions and in Totk, and aa aovacceof G0Si5c waj early scored iu rora: a partial reactioa teüowed. but the market eiosfd well np to tbe best pricjs of the dy. Hoar-Quiet and unciaegtd. Wheat The feelirg wps onset'led and prices fluctuated rather wiidjy; the market opened :';!(3c hipher owing to the ccld weather, sold ofif but rallied asain. then Ml tae Jc. but advanced 13 aad nualiy closed ;hc over eatorday: sales rsnsed: June, 87' Cic, closed at KNvfc: July. 0ax'';c. closed . Aututt, ;i;.i j,:u1,ic, cuea at e: No. 2 irrivg, c J,c; No. 3 sprint:. 7l3; No. 2 red, f.5 (i9i-"hc: o. 3 red. 84c. Corn Quift but strong: the market rpened 3,i3.y,. higher, declined :!c, adapted '4C aud closed -,.c over Saturday; cas d, 4j;a4tc; June, 46t,fc closed at 4tVc; Ju:y. 45;'3l6'Xc, c'.ofid at 4o;": Aueu.-t, 4f(;'4Cc. ClCStd at 4031GC OitS Kultd ouiut but firm during tha regaUr f-. fsirn. and closed abont (.cover S-'at irlay: cssh, :-;f,ö:::t;c; Jnce. oofiSS'-.-c, ciceed at 83"v": Jaly, Si;(.i33c. closed at SiUc; August, 52Uc, c-loted at 2t". Rye-Quiet: No 2. 653GGc. Barlev -Nominat Fiaxteed Quiet; No. 1, fl 33. Mess Po'k Active ar.d stronper: the market opened 10c higher, advanced '20r25c addtt'.onailf, reacted l(cri0v. l ut rallied again and closed stealy; csfb. S10 5010 5"x July, S10 SiJilO to, closed at 510 5T(?10 to: Aucusf, J10 4010 70, closed at 910 f.'Z.iin Td I lHl Va'nv rif.A an.4 Bfnnni Atttrnst S6 6i(?6 75, closed at $5 72'6 75. Boxed Meats Quiet: dry salted shonlders,S3ua3 85; s tort rib sides, $5 45Q5 47J$; 6hort clear sides, S3 70& 5 75. Suear bttady aud uncbaneed. Oa the Produce Exchance: Butter-Quiet and a shade firmer; creamery, l-:15kc; Caiüeg, 11123. Egs A'eak at iiC'llKc Receipt Flour, 7.0CO bbls,; wheat, fiO.Cto bu. : corn, 2S7.0C0 bu. ; oats, 147,000 bu. ; rve. 4.W0 bu.; barley. 7,0l0 bu. Baipments Flour, 11.ÖJ0 bbis.: wheat 22,' 10 bu.; coin, 006,000 bu.; oats, 157,1:1.0 bu.: rve, 3100 bn.: barley, 4,030 ba. Afternoon Boerd Wheat niiet. but steady; Anenst J;c lower. Corn firm aad 'sa'4c higher. Oats ?;e bigter for Juce. I'ork 2Xc uigacr. Lard 2c hiüher NEW YORK". June S.-Flour Lower and doll; receipts, '23,816 bcls.; exports, 5,926 bhl. ; coum o to good extra Western and fctatc, S3 öt't 9J; cool to ctoice do.. Situ;.) 25; common to cuoice white wteat We.' tern extra, 54 70 ,5; fancy do., 10? 5 00; common to good extra Oaio, SI 355 5t; coniEOn to choice extra St. Louis. S3 Uta :; patent Minnesota, extra good to prime, SI 53S: choice to double extra, S5 10va5 40. Wheat -spot heavy; options opened weak, aftrwrd ruled stiougt r and c'.ored firm; rtcaipU, 80 465 bn.; exports, r.9,532 bu.; e ales of 4,01C.,OtO ba. of futr.r .-s ana 1.11.1 uu lu. 01 spot; No. 2 sprin.-, 92Jlc; iiupraaea red, M.atsc: No. 2 red nominal; .Nu. 1 while. Si: No. 2 rcc. June. OisäSi 00-i. clo-inz at SI m: July, 51 0 tj. ciosia at ei 02',: Acgust, tl t''igt' 14;,.. closing at 51 or;; Sstember. 8i C'-ftl tG. doting at Si OjJ: October, $1 tt?vSl t'7Ji, ciosine -t SI 07'J; Novemler, SI 0((il tSJi- cioiu? at SI CSJg December, SI 0 uu 11 j, cioung ni ti li'i. Corn rirtn: receipt. 10J.t:;4 bu. : eipcrt', 4l,frc2 ba. : ungraded, 4. 4ilc; sttaaier. 5i(t.Jiceifcvator: No. 2, M-aoSc cievatoi, 5'i:(.tj anoftt; i"o '2 waiie.'olc; v.ngrscea whiie, tic: ro. 2 rtt Jane, as''osc, dosing at tC'i"; July, 50V, j ciotiiiji at I:vc: August. Sinöyc, closipg at 62V,'c: oertember, öi ä'i'c, c'.osu at 65c. Cats Lower, receipt-, 1U.15J i,u. : expo-t-. 1,650 bu.: mixed Western. SGQSO; wr.lt do 25 ti'.'J Stocks of grain iu Hore June 6: Wneit, 4,510 02 bu ; corn, EVJ.C55 bu.: ca?s, 7I.S6I bu.: rje, ba.; malt. 131.11G bu,: bar ey. cone; pea. 11 .,JS bu.: hay dull, fiippiuz. 904)'m. CoTde oUaus. steady and quiet. 4ithtrs weak ; stks of ö.Cl'O b.T; June, 6 t5c; Joly. 7.0.: Aunns', 7.1Cc: S.-pte-abjr, 7.1o. tlctoter. 7 20c; N lvembcr, 7 2,7 2Jc; Decem ber, 7 S5. Fucar steady and quitt; ReSneL quidt: coufectiorers' A, OK'ijG 9 lCc. granulated, 6 Ul-vai 6'4". Molasecs-Quiet and stealy; sal.s of Cuba at lti?4c. c'osids at '.Cc. Rice-stasdy, modeately sctive. Petroleum Steady : united closed at T.i". Tal ow Dull aad easy, 55' ,iC. Rada Steaay. Turpentlne Dt.lt at 35,c; tggs-Firm. demaad lair. Poik Quiet. Beef Steady. Lard-fairly active :;Western s'eam, spot Sö.80.5 90; July. S3 82 &6 84; AuguM. S6 07; eeptember. 7 01(7 07; Octo ber, ii 147 17; ovelllter, 87 0a 1": city steam, 85 15. Butter Firm, fair demand: Western. tLc, Cheese iirm. demaad steady. Lsad Quiet. other articles uhccaogea. PHILADELPHIA. June 8. Floar-Weak and unsettled: Ohio and Indiana, St 59:45 25: St. Louis and tonthern Illinois, ft 5035 25; winter wheat, patent, 25rts '5;Minnesota baker.', il-Ji: do.. pntenly, ?a i-'i it': rye nar scarce sni urtn at tri for choice. Wheat Dull; No. 1 Pennsylvania red. in elevator. 1 Cü: No. 2 red, Jine. ai.'iJJc; July. S'.$iJi!V.;;: Angust, 51 ci?4:il 01; eeptember, SI Cik&i C4. Corn Mrm; No. 3 inixe t 51c; s'.eamer No. 2 mixed, t3c: tu-emer No. 2 hih mixed, 5lc: No. 2 raixed,6:i.(5t3lc: No. 2 hua mixed. June. foftSSJc: July. in i3'ic; August, C4fit4!c: ecpteunjer. biwmxx:. tiaia s:eaiv; rejtctea widte. :;ic: Ko. 3 white, 4f '?llc; No. 2 white, 4liS42c: no. 1 wnr.e. 441: luturcs quiet botstfacv! No. 2 white, June, 40";llVir: Juiy, 4C04114c: Aunust, 3840c; September, S5T$.J7c. Pro-vlonN-In fair jobbin denand. IVrs Mess, new, 811 5CÄ12 0; do. prime me-s, nw l: da. lami v. S13313 51 Hams Smoked. Spille. Ltrd S.cady : itflued. 87 l'Q'! 50: steam, Si 80; bv.tcheis' loose, 10. uutter firm tor nigu graaes; creamery cxtrs, lie firiU, KQKr. We&teru diiry extra, l:tc; do. good to choice, 10412:: packing butter, CCac. Kgga Firm oa rcarcity; extras, 15 16C. cteese suany Duiquieu soretpia rtoar, l.Ot'O bbls.; wheat, lO.OCO bu,; corn, 9.003 bu.; ow. 17.(00 du. Bhipenu neat, i.ouu ca.; corn, ic.-au ba.; oats. 1,00 bo. BT. LOUIS. Jane 8. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Uicrer und firm: 'fluctuations sjiall; N'o. 2 rMl, caab.JtOl'i: July. 81 OS'ai CG'i, clo;in at SI CG: Augun. tl 07) ,, c;osin at tlü7. Coin Higher but inactive: No. 2 mixed, cash, 44)314V; June, 41"; July, wtio; August, 44'hc t-vta-fiisfcer outflow; csn, 32jc; July. 02V;c. Bye Dull, 6öc bid. liead Stronger at S3 4l3 45. Euttcr and Eggs I nchan'ed. Flaxseed Quiet at 125. Kay snd Braa Unchansid. tXirnmeal Mrxn at t- tu. ooi ac.ivo aua firm. Provisions btrouger: some ea'e ni?uer. Pork Held at 511. Lord Nominal. Bullttatats I-one clear, S5 10; short rib. S5 40: short clta', tb 60. Baccn-Lock clear, ff 8a 3 9-; 6hort rn, Sö 106 05; short ciear. S6 206 '25. Sams S3 1-0 QU 0 üe?eipu t iour. av.aj odis. ; wnoav, v bu.tcom. 8i,0io br.tcaa ai.CiO bo.: rye, 7.0 0 bu.; barlev, 6.ft0 bu. ShlTitcents-Floi', 9 "01 bb.; wheat. 12.CCO bu. : cora. 67 t jO bu. ; oata, 21,CC43 bu. : rye. Done ; bariey. 3.CO0 bu. At the afternoon board wneat was nrra hti bUber; July, Si 0t31 00: Ansaht, si 07 i, A snade better; Ju.y, 45J ie: August. 45j . NEW ORLEANS, Jan 8. Fkur-Q iie': mmmcu. f 1 50; extra lancy, SI v; inrwBe,i wei em CIS w 43c Cornmeal t)uiet at 53. Hay Dull; prime lo Strictly prime, 31d(al6 50; croice to faaay, tl.'c 21. rork-l)ull at $11 25. L:rd-Quiöt: iedad tier.-e, S6 0cS6 tlvt. Bulkmeaw-Qaiet: gnoui:orn. tcnimer pacaeo. Si; long clear and clear ri-.. 50. Bacoa Dull; thouldera nominally St 2T: lrg dear. 58 12' r,: clear ribp, JO 25. nm-.-ChoM sutar cured csuvavsed. dull at Jc. Coiioe Q'ilet but steady; rio cargoes, common t prime. 64 (tt(Jc. SUKar-Quit but Bteady; conviioa ti) Uü, s'iiOöKc: good lair to cnolce, noaimal: el.04r clarified, 5"tf5tcc: off white. choice white. 654c Molu.-is Kirm: centrifugal, common to dgiro common. üC8'2'2'2; fair to good iair, i-i&l'tc: priine 10 strictly prime 2f,tt3oC. Braa Dui at 8 e. Cotton Kcni ro.l- I'rime crude, 2U: s iamer yellow, 36asc; cookiag, 45c; cake. 2icf. o. b. Market dul'. CESCUfffATL, Jnrje 8. -Cotton Qiiet and lower; middling-, lOc. Kloar-l-irm with a fair rioTTisnrt- familv ft iifll GO: fPUCV. J4 65Ä5 l'. Wht tPtrone: No. 2 red. SI 02: röCripts, 1.000 n , KhiTimpntji. 5.000 bu. Corn Active bnt lower: No 2 mixed, 47. OaW-8lrong; No. 2 i-.4v Ai.'fflrßn. Rve-Quiet: No. 2. 73c. Bar1.- Nomttii.1. Pork Firmer at SlO 75. Lard vim .iM4il Rnlkrneata Ouiet: shoulders, ti thnrt Tiha f5 f.o. Bacon Strouger; shoulders. SJAA v a V m K . w ' - m . . 84 75; short ribs, J6 20; short Clear. $3 60 hutterPull and lower; extra creamery, 17(3l3e: fancy rialrv. Kkailc Linseed Oil In lair demand at AOrii.'.Cc. ßusar Firm: hard reaned, 77$c; New Orleans. iHWlfr Hogs-Quiet: coamoa ni liirht a 7 "a, 4 is: Lackins and butchers . 5 ) i5 (C4 40; receipt 1,65 bead; shipments, 841 head. Kgcs Dull and drooping at 12312HC :heee In fair demand; choice la U cream wciory, oc$ic TOLEDO, June 8 Wheat-Dnll but firm: No. 2 red, cash or June. 91c; Jnly, 91'4C. 9fcaked8 AaK UBt, WXc; ßeptember, ic asked; No. a soft, SK vpn inrn Hrrr.ef but OUlCt: CUh Of June, 48 Vc; Jnly. 49c; August, 49kc asked. Oats Dull n.i nominal. R4ceinla Wheat. 14.000 bu. ; corn, 13,t00 bu.; oats, l.toubu. Phi oraents Wheat, 8,000 bu. ; corn, l.ira on. ; oau?, ou. EALTTHORK, Jane 8. Wheat Weatern lower and dull; No. 2 winter red, rpot. eiMs: June, 91 8ej and atked. Oats Steady snd quiet; Weetera while,

and ;4älCc higher; cash, f6 G0QS 62V4; June, SO GO: July. 4J6 by&d 65. closed at 0 62 Vi 6 61:

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MM Ccn?p!ete Trfalofnt. vith Inlialcrjcr CTcrr form cf Catarrii, Si. ASK FOR SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Eingin Noises in the Head", Nervous Eeacacbe and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged membrane e'eansed and healed, treaih sweetened, smell, taste, aud bearing restored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis. Piopp'nis Into the Throat Tains ia the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting cf tlrcngth and Flesh, Los cf Sleep, etc, cured. One bottle Radicil Cure, one box Catarrhal Solveat and one Dr. I 'anford's Iahaler, In oze packase, of ell druc;:ists, forth Ask for SAxyoRQ's Rapical Cvee, a pure dir '.illation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir. Marigold, Clover Elorsoms.etc. Potter Drnsand Chemical Co.. i:.-aton. B lP. New Lire for Shattered (TU54I i? Cs Nerves, Paiaful Muscles, Wimi-., aa Weakened Organs. yy v 4 au loltlns' Voltllc F.lct rie v.v" Planter instantlv arTivf f.c ryy the nervous svst?m and vl lanishes pain, nervousness UA rV N. debility. A perfect k .--GiRie tt.Ty colnotn.d with, a frg A CVTrlS highly medicinal Pias1 Ul" ter for 25c. All druggists. ÄLLÄijLlHEÖOEAKSTEAMEriS To and fi Gm Cri'-.in ar.d ail parts cf E.rcpe. QÜEECC ROUTE, ncrTsst of c!t," "land sail.ng for two c!. vs. Passage c!l classes. Twcr.ty-ciirht f.rt c!;,!! steamers. AcctiaUtfdaUcr.! it:i-passcd. Weekly sailings. ALLAN & CO., Gen. Wc,t AceMs No. 112 La S..:ir f:.xet, Cucaüo. C.aS. J. Sundelf. Maa-er. X'IIAZ: 1IAL.L) WliX DRY - AIR RE FRIG ERATO ft, Awarded the highest honors, rcetring the Otld Mertul at AKV OKLbt.8 i:roIIION, 184 5: TheGcld Medal at Mechanic Fsir. Boston. Sept. acd Oct. 1S4: The Bronze Medal of Suteriority. Atrerlcan Institute, Ne York City, Oct. and Nov. It-Si. IT IS Tilt ?!0T lf'0Vtl AM SCIIXIIFIC KEFIlIGlKATOi: KuWX. feed in leading Horpital, tlucluain V. 8. Array,) Apylump, Almhouses.Collcces end many other prominent puplic Institutio. a Fcr Grocers ano. fiaiily use. wittout a reer. Call and examine, or sand lor Circulai, For sale by UALUWIN aiANUr'ACTCRINCJ CO , Iturlir Cton, Vt. "3i 41c; mixed, c7a"8c ProvIsiTOS-Esy aud quiet. Mess Potk-M2 '.612 5'J. Lard i;-aned. i'rfiee Dull: P.io cwr,;os, ordinary to fair, 7?4'aiJaC. RecelptP-Flour, 21.078 bhls.; wheat, 15.tu0 ba.; corn, 2 4C0 -n ; oats, 7,too bu. ; rye, l.K bn. thlr menu Flour, 1.557 btls.; corn, 17.CC0 bu. MILWAUKEE, June s. -Flour Dntt. WheatFirm; Milwaukee N-j. 2, 8V;; Jjiv. vo'i?: August V.-'-c Corn-(iuiet; No. 2 i(c ' Oats-Firt; No. Sb.'.c. Rye Sundy: No 1 1 b,",e, tarly Steady; No. 2, too pTovi-iot.B - Hiititr. Mew Pars Can or June, SlO 4D: July, 10 30. Lf rd-Prime s'?am, cash or June, S6 50: July. S3 CO. Entter Dall; dary. 21(7j24c Cbecse Weaker at 7... E?ga Weak et llcGllc. Ki?crv-Floor, 4,Ci3 bbla.; wbest, 49 C.5 bu.. b'-rley. 4.1S3 be. Ralr-aeats Flour, 6C3 this.; wheat, is Sei ba.; barley, 1.150 ba, LOUIEYTLLK, June 7. Cotton Dull and unchrgd; midiling, l-v-'c. o rain Steady but da 1. Whra;-No 2 lorc'iry. JH3; Na2 rd.tl Cl. Com No. 2 mixed, 60c; No. 2 while. 553WXOa'B No, 2 mixed. 37c. Pro-vtst"PS - Stroag and h'fber. Bacon Clear rib si-les, H: clear sides, S6 C2K; shouiderr S4 60M 75. Buls meats Ciear ritislde. S5 5fi clear sid. 8: sl;oude.-s. fl 15. ll'Ks Sugar cured, J'J 50 A10. Lard Leaf. 8c. L1VKRFOOL, June 8. Cotton Dull; rp'acdi 5's; do., Orleans, 5s 15 lGd. Sales: 7. COO bales, including 1,000 for spsculation and export, and 61,110 of American. Wheat Dull und unchanged. Corn-Quiet but steady. Turpeniine, spirits 27s 3d per cat. KANSAS CITY. Jane 8 Wheat Lower: cash, 8,tobld. t.:y,c asked; July. 85r'(5S:V'4i: August,. !SsJic. Coru Lower: cash. &.'4c; June, ;tc; July, t.-l-4'c Oat835j c a-kel. Cottou. NEW Y'ORK. June g.-Cotton Steady; middling uyleud, 101-loc; do. Orleans, 10Te. Futurei clos-ed steady; June. 10.56c : July, lati: uiu, 10.C5c: Heptembtr, 10 4c: October, 10.17c; Novembtr. lO.Ctc: Decern tier, 10.05c; Jaauarr, 10 11c; Ftbusry, 10 U4c; March, 10.84c. The Post la Its cotton review says: Reverse Liverpool advices and eontinued favorable weather ia the eoutrt can not fail to depress our market for future deliveries. At the lowest point June was sold at 13 luOo; Ju'y, 11 KOc: Ausust, 10 100.-, snd the balance 7-1003 beb.w last Saturday's c oi-ing prices. At the third call 5C0 tales June tnvicbt 10.56c: bales Atiecst lOt'Jc, and 00 bales October 10.15?. Fatnrcs closed steady: June. 12-lCCc: bPla'ice 8 to a-KCc lowtrthan las; Stturlay: sales. t j.WJ bales. GALVESTON. June 5. Cotton Doll ; middling, 107-lCc: low middl nsr. 10 3-16c: cool rrlinry, 9 15-16; ret receipt, 5 tales; gio-s receipt. 21 laics; steck, 4,11s kales. MEMPHIS, June 8. Cotton Qalet and steady: m'ddiirg.lüc; receipts, so bales; shlpmeau, 71 tales; stock. 15,183 bales; sales. I.Ujü talcs. 6T. LOUI8. June 8. Cottoa Dull; mk.dline. 10-,'ic: sales, 1.S00 balps; receipts, none; thipxenta, 4t0 bales; stock, 8,Ki3 Laies. NEW ORLEANS, June 8. Cotton Dull and nominal: net receipt. 0 tales; grots receipts 2Si bales; stock, 74,321 bales. om. OIL CITY, Pa , June 8. National Transit certifi cates opened at 79V-: highest pr.c. 73V.-- lowest. 79'i.c; closed at 7'.'4C Sales. 50.: 00 bb.s.; clearaiices, 'A774,L'0 bbls; runs, ti ll! bDis; snipmenui, 57,i bDls. ; charters, 87,936 bbla. BRADFORD, Fa, Jane S. Petroleum -Market opened at 79!.c: closed t9' -e: highest pr;.;e 79:,.c; lowett, 7e-fc; runs 64,714 ia.; total ftiiamen:, not reported; ctancrs, t7.i'3ö bbla.; clearances, 1.33C.C00 this NEW Y'ORK. June R.-Petroleum Te market was very dull and without feature. Prices fluc tuated within a Tause of . omsnmi a- iv.i cer.ilicates told duwa to 7Jc and ciosel at 74c bid. TITUS VI LLE. ra.. Jrtne s Pctrol?t:ra Natictal Transit rertiüta'cs opened .t 73c; hiöhet 7⁣ lowest, 7s;c; c:ost d at 7y'4c PITTSBURG. Juce S -Fetrclam Dull, but firm. Natioral Trat. si; Ciirtifkatps opened at 79" 4c aud closed at 7.-J-.C; hibet price. S'c; lowcrtt, 7-Thl, tthlaky. CT. LOUI5, June 8.-Whisky-Steady t f! 13, CHICAGO. June 8. Whisky Firm at St 1. CINClNNATt June 8. -Whisky-Steady at fl IS. An Acta Litliilo aud Swindler. Drrr.ciT, June 8. Manalius Edson, aeed sixty, claiming relat;onship to the famous Inventor of that name, and cl aiming to own a cattle ranch at Indepesfieuc. Mo , EpeEt the month cf March in Windsor, a Detroit Canadian suburb. lie became engage i to a widow r&ixed ifrs, Mary CartDn, the time fer the wedding being set at Jane 1. He Induced Mrs. Burtcn to eell ner property so they could Imrrediately gi West Eison took a trip WeBt kfepin-np a cIo- correspendence with his athsxeed frost Kansas City. "While there te asked for fl'Oü, haviug lost &0 0C0. The request caused tuspic ion, and Mrs. Barton began an irvestigation, which resulted in the discovery of another prospective bride at Sinicce, Oatario, Farther investigation brought a letter and photcgiaph of Pldson from Port Harwell, Ontario. The writer said she wai the wife of hfarsalins Edson. and they had eight children, all grown. She hsd not seen her husband for four years. He tad made her Bign ever to him all property and then deserted his family. Another coaaraamcatioa frcm Trenton, I1L, was, apparently, written by a yearn? wi.'e, and tfce co-tents were n est touching. "Ycur loving little one, Lout ECson," was tbe signature, and be was implcred to corne horüe aa Ehe was In destitute circumstances. Kdson returned to Winds jr, Saturdsy, and was arrested, bat these later Izcta not tben being known, he was released, and left immediately for parts nctnown. Lire. Burton lotes 1,000 by the episode,