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" the Choice of Itelns
C®"’ T '—j 0 rH»of*<* 10 Kenth—
CbooM* Uonglug.
perned
Divorced In a Chicago Court on Perjured
Testimony—A docIrI Sensation lu
St. Louis—Sad Story of the
You us Wife*
Of Hullock t0 tllis city which they
can put to immediate nse. The fact
nuctrtained to day by a reporter who had
talks with several offlomla of the company
Negotiations, which have for some time
l ™ ■“ P oni 'i ,! t! between the Baltimore and
Toly 10 —Information was re- ? nd tbe Jere «J Central,
; ‘ T ‘ sS ’ ,„da V that Joke Ural well, a » satisfactory conclusion. All
..1 tere ,‘“lid at noon yesterday near *'l 8 d4tml . 8 have been arranged, and the
r RH county. W&M | »»
f hU I ntheB^lf ^
.toe'-'hop- (lien cou f essr .d i aaying that ^“t 1 ond w ’ 1 " tua through
>tnre, «> d “. .. , j lcr but thought her ? ut Jersey City on the Jeraey
M ah i WthM n e ? tMl ,' d r , ect , to , the West, end, it ia
id.lien heleft her- tttter olaimed will make faster time than ia now
• -» < ;r« ht A crowa Of about one “ ad . e bet * 6 * n b8 £S f“ d ^“^He end St
isault. * , ui—v. held a con- J* 00 ^ brnm I hiladelphta to Washing-
>' v0 Bradwell tbo ohoico f? n tbe Baltimore and Ohio will use its new
see, » Dd 8& banging himself. He ! lu0 ’ on wb 8b “° r, ‘gnlar paasenger trains
W»il C eud c’imbed up a treo, fes- b8ve 88 >'. ct b f “ ™ n - although it has been
bulging, aua » llis Q wn neck in 088 for . freight Beveral weeks. Tho
rope ® . but ttrra ngeiuent dot*« not moan an abandonment
ie \™\ n of , * tre ®’ ff . a of lh0 Staten lMlftnd route, though the term a
"EXnpand^BradweU's'hends, F?*“ r workon theffJJ 1 to i n aianapol,a. Mils Patton, her
iecrowdUhedhim^off withapole. fotw d8 ^U^ U SSI bftd m8 ‘ “ f ' William.Peek.pr*
Mdv was riddled with ballots,
child is not expected to live.
«*&**«.'SSST-' riB
roaU yards liurned-Thlrtyflvo official aaid that tbe arrangement would I nave been fail ot tronble.^ . ,
Arr« of «™ r, . D * proved IT^ ^ 0t “' rut ° Sg n?wHo^who aup“
fe Lot is, July 18. Att „ P .. I • — . her small family by sewing and renting out
be the hugest and moat destrucUve of its hyiPOKTANT MtJKTOAUlfi DECISION, apartments. Mr. Peck requested per-
issnasiffigsls r ~-jp=~±sks s ff,2ucvBSft£
“S* r s 2Hfflr£ , yssr-” - s^-a^.stjsrsi
,larm waa immediately waned in, and K!( xvillz, Tens,, July 10.—Judge Jack- welcome. He called again, devoting his
engines were soon at ‘“fj* 0 *" 8 ; | sou, in the United States Circuit Court | attentions to Nellie. Mrs. Brown was an-
m engines ,u euimt oeoeea v,iiuuie vv,. u r 11 attentions to nemo. airs, urown was an-
... however, owing to me poor water to-day,pronounced an opimon in one of the noved at the attentions shown berdanghter.
irplv, unable to cope with tne names, suits against the East Tennessee, Virginia She supposed they wore only trivia!, and
■ th were driven Dy a strong lin< i Georgia railroad, of much inteiest to decided to discourage them at once. The
a and soon communicated to tne near- the company and suitors against difference of station between the girl and
a Inmber piles und w’ere making rapid I it. Under the mortgage of 1881, it has I Mr. Peck was one of her reasots for oppos*
ndwsy toward the Union I been claimed by the company that tho I ing the continuance of the acquaintance!
destruction of which seemed inevitable. 1 rights of the mortgag.s were superior to On tbe occasion of one of Mr. Peck’s visits
wind soon shif eu, however, ana inej i tijose of judgment creditors and for per* I Mrs. lirowu linked him to diHContinue his
, wvtd, but tho lumber yurds were BOnft i damagee, as well as those of other attentions. Iu reply he assured her of the
uimed. l n tbe nieahtime, more alarms creditors, and that no Fatisfaction of such uprightness of his intentions toward her
ilbeen sent in, and twenty engines were judgment could be had therefore unitl after I daughter, an.l she consented to have him
r 5Ied out. The water supply was entirely I ^ mortgage had been folly discharged. call again. His subsequent visit was made
ifficient for the emergency and the names I His Honor held that while at common I early in the evening, when he requested
from pile to pile of dry Imaber with j RW mortgage would take precedence of iHirmUNicn to take tho daughter out for a
-cre.titablo swiftness. I bo n re was not I other claims, yet under special statutes walk. This was granted, and shortly after
ufiQtd to any ono portion of tne yards, I Tennessee, which he held to be valid, I they returned to the house. Nothing un-
fpaiks and burning splinters were jndgme ts for services rendered or for per- usual was noticed, and Peck returned to his
ru io every direction, and the whole B0Dft i injuries have priority over a mort- father’s houso.
irriiory of the yards, covering thirty-five | g a ge. He also stated that in such cases, a fow weeks later tbe girl became dis
cr^wasone mass of blazing lumber. I upon proper motion, Tie would direct asuffi- pirited, butofferednootherexplanati.il
;b« efforts of the firemen, which would I c i e u c y 0 f the purchase money, under tho I for her despondency than her poor health,
ideuily have been fruitless if directed | mortgage, to be withheld for the satisfaction I which had Jong given grounds for fear. '
tanls subduing the flames, were from I 0 f jndgmeuts. f was decided to send her away for a visit
ii time employed in keeping I Claims aff« ctcd by tbij decision amount I relatives iu Illinois about this time. Whan
,em from spreading, and in tins they wt re 1 10 ^ wo or three hundred thousand dol-1 Peek learned of this plan l e announced the
ful. The tire was allowed to bnrn, I | argj though embraced in a considerable I fact that he and Nellie had been married
, .. .— t. O. r-kn nnn - * two months previously Ou tho evoning
he took h«r for a walk, they went to a jus-
lien’s office, and were mariied there. At
Applied to Kaoh Other by Ao E ry the eamo time he hvidtd ovei to Mrs.
Coo E rc»men. Brown his m.rriagc e .ritfleato. At Mrs.
HANGED and shot.
.-,, or inrs ntniE spf.k
iNUTEBBIBU-Sr AVENGED.
agMACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 20.1R8A—TWELVE PAGES.
INTO MUV YOBK.
The Raltlmore and Ohio After Two Year,
CRIME SPF.F.DILY | NEw^'^aTy IJ.^After ^“‘artyTwo
NELLIE BROWN'S ROMANCE.
WEDDED AT FIFTEEN TO
OF MISERY.
St. Louis, July 15.—In the Chicago Cir
cuit Court to-morrow morniog a puition
will be filed asking Judge Shepard to set
aside a decree of divorce grim ml William
W. Peck on the 12th of last May from his
wife, Mrs. Nellie Peck. William W. Peek
is tbe son of Charles H. Peck, a prominent
and wealthy citizen ot 'this city, and has
until recently resided here. Tho story of his
courtship, marriage and divorce reads like a
romance. About seven years ago he return
ed from school to his father’s rtviJence. His
family gave him the entree to the richest
social circles, and his father’s wealth
gave him ease and opportunity to enjoy tho
same. He was about 20 yea is of age, when
one evening he met Miss Nellie Brown, a
? ;irl of 15, ut the Union station. Nellie hau
Uht returned with a companion from a
Btocka and Hun ts.
£oo*l D'**Iet oorroctM dally by jr. W. Lovett.
1889, Jar., and July conpons U 7
ew ueorgia per ceou 108
Ys, kdao, qoAt early coupon*. Ill
7* tW, Jao. and Jnly ocnponr......»....110){
OITT SOSTDS.
u, ;OArt*rl> iwu^u 113
ttvaauAa Cn,|4n'irterty oonpotic 100
i Jnr-»h-.* rMrurlv r^npon* 17
\qan 4 -afl* quarterly conpom 107
AlfCita 6i 107
BAIUlCaO EONDH.
egniUi nd Knoxvuia 7 per cent U2X
o**r «t«»a'ahlp 6 per cent, bond*, gxur*<l by
teMiiu. iars, tuougu cm
jd at the cud of four hours 2;j,0U0,UUU I uumber of suits.
*t of lmclier were a total loss. The con-1
of the jaMs were mostly | " LIAR” AND
mber of a superior _ grade,
a io-s on this account ia ve __
til iusnrance is estimated at $275,000.
A KENTUCKY STREET FIGHT.
I some month, existed betwien Represents-
I tives Cobb, of Indiana, and Laird, of No-
| liruska, and to-da;
NAHOE A.NJj COMMERCE. I
KlIViKMAUKkT UKPOItT".
tn nit proof
R;ca-Good 4K to 4\oper lb; prlma SX to #Xo
WT lb; fancy heml OHc p^r lb.
... -i^> lb 's r. i ; :IC lb prenoil Liver-
JOC.\ 73 U> ‘M'c; Llvarpool 000. Car load lota aie luna.
!sraa»—Market a llltle ©aFier. QbI loaf 8^c;
X\X\ powderud H l 4 <\; RTaunlated ' white
.*i' . ; . n«: i . . .,i •*. iirowim «><'.
Bmcra— Fancy New Crleana 0)<on kettle i3 to 48c
per awI; fitter grades 23 to «ocper ka2.
«ki»t—Per bbl t .25.
Uoaj.Nt-Per bbl 13.25.
niixeUanrot'* Orornrlei.
At b tJeciNK2.25 to 93.53 per cue fonr dcsen.
bai Lv.jr<—6\c.
Dsu—O', tued cockod, 11 oana 91.75 per dot.; 2
lb oana >2 US.
Vs aokinq—No. 1, per groaa, 92.70; No. 4, per
(roe*. 98.00.
Barons—91.90 to (4.00 per doeen.
Bcoxrr#—Palnlod, 91.40 to 91.5'; paper, 93.00 per
to**n.
UnrnTta ptnr. Ugo.
Oaxot—-AjcrrtrJ, In boxes, 9 to ICc; In barrels
Die.
Gnurj Bov Babk—Per lb, 12 to 18o.
Crovxit— 20c.
OosoxTcnuTCD Lvs—f2.75 to 93.20 per e&He.
OaxocKBs—llerxnltsge and Errelslor, 6He: milk
and wine. 7>*c to 9>»o; X and XXX aoda. oyater.
ontterand UpUoo, Ooto 5>4o; X and XXX ginger
maps. 7)4 to SXn; X and XXX lemon creams. 744 to
l;<c; common mixed, aakes and Jnmbles, 11 >4o.
GlXOKJI—1(0.
Maoasoki—Doxnettlo, 10o per lb; Imported, ll>4o
per por lb.
bOo.
Marcuaa—toltdo Him, 85o; tosndwood 91.25; 800a,
98.50 tn f -|.rs : «<»js. S4.0) to 94.Y5; UnOs. 81.50.
PVTXKOa—80c to 80c.
Oatmkal—l’or bbl, 98.75: por half bbl 93.00.
Pvpvpii—90c,
Parras 8acoK— 65c to $1.10 per do*.
Vicklxs— Pints $1.0u;qnarts $1.80; h barrels,
plain and mixed 96-00.
Purai> if—hall, tiorcase, 14 oz., 92.26 to 92.86: 16
ox., 92.60 to 92-76; Samson pare, 92.85; Sterling,
9X85.
Halt Rook—Per ton. In lots, 916.00; less quantity
60o per too lbs.
Bisonx#—American 97.75; imported $13.00.
Bbamixs* Bacm—Two bushel, 18c; 2)4 bnsh 22;
8bushel, 25c.
Boat—Common to fancy, 92.00 to 96.60 p« box.
Boda—Ktgs, 444oi boxes, 1 lb, 6)4; K lb,
assorted, 6)4c; Si Ib.paciagr-, 6.
bricx—10c.
Btakcu—Boxes4c per lb; 1 lbboxos4)4 to 6c.
Ssorrs—LorrUiard’k, Jars ROo; 1 lb gl** Jars 60c
l ami 2 ounce tins Me. per lb; Weaixnd’a Scotch
53c; Scotch Urge bladder* 5 c. small bladders 62c.
Tuah—iuipviaiM, good ta choice; 26 to Mo? pmn-
, , powder, good to choice, 80 to 75c; Ycuu* Ilyscn.
Con«r> Bust—$1.83 per doa tor 1 lb, $7.80 per goed to choice, 80 to 65c; English breakfast, good to
f-*r »lb. I choice, 88 io 76c; Oolong, good to choice. 80 in 70c
DOTS Otstzus— 12.00 per case of 2 doa lb cam, Soar hong, good to oboloe, 25 io 70o; Japan, good tn
.nft ftf.75ver case for 2 lb cans; 1 lb light weight, choice, 35 to 00c.
to 81.89; " ‘
and Jnly coupons... '.118
I weal railroad consolidated mortage 7s, 180,
ienuary and Jnly ooupons 112
DorgSa tailroad 6< maturity 1897 to 1922, Jan
ary and Jnly coupons 10‘i
Joi-Us and oiram indorsed 8 por cent 2d
mortgage, due 1898 110)4
>0 jjnmery and Eufsuls, lnd. 6s. 1st mort.,
du) 1902, January and Jnly coupons 105*
7e*itrn llabaina 8s, 1st mortgage, due 1888,
April and October coupons... 106)4
■f wi«m tUMu’pKs. 2d mort, due 1890, April
•Bd October conpons 112)4
0gtsMMini maiaMei <h, 1st mort., One 1893,
TLtr and November oonpons 116
iclambtu and Rome, Indorsed by 0. B. B..... 102)4
HAIL ROAD STOCKS.
lUnta and West Point railroad stock 103
itivita and West Point 6 per ct. certtflcates, ex-
tnismat 103
rt—H uav.pns}! gnArsnleed li/5
Jentral ex-dlvldend 75)4
jentral certlflcatea VU
»outhwestern 7s, gnarantoed, ex-dlvidrnd 122
I eoxgia railroad ex dividend 188
JANK STOCKS.
ixekange Bank 140
Japl^l 88
JihS.-al Georgia Bank 96
y rsSWstleaalBtnlc 128
daeonBavings Bank.: 100
MieoxzxAintotTa stocks.
3 (>A!f L'. 'it .iiiil VTi.il r Btock 100
•thb Manufacturing Oo. lit mortgage bonds,
p»rand Interest
Jw.cyui Female College bonds Ill
Cnnned Goods,
muM lb can* $1 per doa.
itranfi-.KaaTKA—21b cans. $lper dot.
0>UAJiiKA—2 lb cans, 91.16 per doa.
dlingh 9 1-1G; not
stock <
Nor
dllnus 9)4; net _
*a!ci 101; exports ccortwii"
RiXmxOKX, July 17.—Of
nominal; •Diddling* wo-li*.
ealea 6to; stock 9.4.5; expo
BOROV, July 17 ^-Ootton market nn:et; mid
PH: net r«..-.MDte 2.270. r - • 2,276; ,alea .
6,310; exports to On-at Drltaln 1,161.
^WXLXivOTuh. July 17.—uotto.. market firm
otock MC; expo ts ccfistwtee’ 181.
Phiudki 1 .ha, July in.- it• • n %r) «t
middlings 9)4; net ..<•.».»> urria :i«;
• ,230; s»i»orta to flr^at Britain 1.133.
BAVAJ.N vH. July 17.-4 oii.ju uabrset Ijuiet
dlings 8 T i; net lecelpta 31. rrr^ a 3; ;
stod 6 094; exports com-wine 580.
Ju y 17.—Cotton market
1 ings 9 3-16; net receipts 6C; gro»g
Stock 22.234; exports OfMStwlee 1,058.
atoazr.K, July 17.—Cotton u-*r*e* eteadv; mlJ
dllnga 9; net receipts 2; gross 2; tales 200; stoc
6897
Mr.Mpnm, July 17—Cotton market quiet; rrV
diinKs 9xucelpU 23, shipments 077; •»>•*» 1M
-t 1. V. Ji'.h.s
ArorsiA. July 17.—Ooitca m*rk«t Arm; m.«I Vlug
: receipts 10; shipments ; sales .
fjUARixaorf. July 17.-OotuD market quiet bt
firm; mid Ulnca 9; not receipts 150, g.-oiis 13o; sale
Joar—2 lb cans, 81,33 par do*.
; 2 lb light weight. $2.50.
Milk—Per case of 4 dr -
(6.00, Diamond, halfs, $3.75.
MiOXcmgL—1 lb cans 90c. per doa.
p«A3 iaa-2 lbs. 91.15 to fl.fci per doz; 3 lbe,
.*> tu 91.85 per doa: pie, 8 lbs. *l/« to (1.10.
Pais—Early Jun^ 2 lb cans, 91.76 per doa.
rmss—Bartlett's 2 lb cans, 91.60 per doz.
FiatArrLxa-2 lb oana, 91*66 perdoi; oeoonds,
X.28 per dcx.
iejstitv Uam—70c for )4s and (1.83 for )4s.
'itxescaucs—2 lb cans, (1.80 per doz.
UUfOV—1 lb cans, 91.40 to (1.60; 2 lb oana, |2.f0.
^raAWBKRRTKs—2 lb cans, $1.60 per doa.
$nu*(» Bxa^s—2 lb cane $1.00 per dox.
Toba000—Market dull; demand moderate, We
ijuote: Bmoktng, 2ftn to 11.26; chewing, common
sound, 26 to 9<jc; medium. 40 to 65c; brtobt, 50c to
75«; flue fancy,‘‘Sc to ope; extra One, Wto to (1.10:
bright navlos, 4 -c to 57c; dark navies, 49c to 60c.
Tomato Oatst's-Pints. 90c; quarts. 91.26.
Tvts -Fer ne/t, (2 50 to (1.76; No. L 97.28 per
dorcu: No. 2. 86.25 per dozen: No, , 95.26 per aos.
Twixx—Cotton, 18c to 2Ro; Juts 16c; paper, 17c;
homp, 15 to 20o.
Tixxoas—Apple, 20 to 25c; pure double strength,
35c.
Hides, Wool, Etc.
. Bmxa-Cresn salt per pound, —t dry salt.
r, , watots—2 lbs, per doa. 95c; 8 Ibe, $1.18 !*•* I per pound. 80 to lOo; diy flint, per pound. 9c to
inmna mm nr , »“ d S># latter osUbliihed the yoirng
Mto .a ^dd^ui cenem eo “P ,e in hamUomely f arnl.hod .portmenU
in tile Windnor flat,. The honeymoon
:«,fih.F»rtlcl|..ut. Mor».tlyWoan.Ied| 88 “’^ o 'J^J t i bo n fl wr J D ° K f ] ‘ b in H th ^ co ,b r » waiiMl rayidly, »nd evidence, wero not
u4 other. Lw. Sarloiuljr Bart. of wMeh iSSoelled Cobb a liar and Cobb w tha ‘ ,b8 **J*^gB
LotitTiLLE, Kr., July 18.—Jack Moore, cu n«l Laird a perjurer. °“ 8 -, } he luub J ad VBB f'*9 a8 “ t, X ."“ ae '
rtowwshot Friday in a etroet fight at The mntuully aired to QnlnU the dlecttv tto> “fla en ' e of lrptor. After the birth of
IjutV.inou, Ky.' died ycterday morn- .lon onUdd^th. Somber, mid iZJSSSSr I»ehUd-hboy.-the domtotto dStortmthej
lit brother Turn cannot live an- we nt into the lobby, where another t j. became more freqnent and tho m.itttr be-
ultniUj. Tho particular, of the terrible | (-banoe of left-handed compIiuienU o,.. c»m» • «nbjtet of adjndtcatlon by the older
tffoir ire 1boat rh follow.: Judge G. W. curred, a blow from Laird accompanying f °a’- hut the troubhi contloned anda .ep.-
:f to, lee, Carter, Jack and Tom Moore toe wird. The blow drew bloXfcim " liou f fl T ,8d - ilt \ , P S k te 1 tarnin B‘“
I > ditpute about tho recent ku- Oobb’n month and note and «nt[Suh'hS* kmhll kw««r W?
ilni trouble of the county, and a him »nain4 tho door leading into the chant [ wi,b ^ e . r : Tb f, hnaband, however, kid-
ight rnsatd. McClure grappled with ber. This all happened .0 quickly that tho I ni PP*d the child and retained hlui tot nln *
Jak Moore, and wm fired ui>oa by Tom feu- gentlemen who iaw what was golog on ni °utb,. Reck eventually went to Chicago
loore. drier then opened on Tom conlS not pwent it W “ 8,,Dg 0D and in.tituted preceding, for a divorce,
foi-re, sod they emptied their revolver, at 1‘ay.on, of Illinois, was endeavoring to ^ ^ r ', 1»ck . attorney
ach other. Jack I^NMdHaClura were pacify both hi. colleague.. Lalrd’a Mow
.epuaw. The Moore boy. then ajmed ' W a. etrnok through Wywn’a reatralning h“““ 0 “7^ v “ ntSiTsLwA. A
tlemselTe. with gttna and were walking Tho combatant, wore then .etnr- kn °* n character, an 11 Cbarle.1 H. Peck. A
Jotn tL. street when they met Carter. Jack rtt ed, and Uird returned to the chamber. u -hmST Jdto
dred at Latter, but miued, and Carter .hot Both »re largo and powerful and of belUg- u n *“*th 1 eck i, charged witb having
Mndown with a load of buckshot. Tom’. „,nt di*poa.tion^ P b ro P r 5‘* n i at ; on * “u IT,
•kot .ho missed, and he in turn ‘ and that the whole case is one of con.pir-
hU by his brother, pieroed with WEASEL VERSUS RAT. acy, aud that l’rotme perjured himself on
•it balls M.-rinre wu «fint twice but the stand. The wife ts a young woman
tot dangerously Ho gave tonmtlf up. I I " t « r *» t,o e Figut Ye.ter.lay at Camp- about 22 years of age, of pleasing appear-
LVru°“?c„n r nnioiured.udhu fled. I b.ll A JonW. WarabooM. lance andaddrea. Speaking of tlo man-
kcCnreison ea sheritland was judge of I The little weasel at Campbell A Jones's I ner in which she wai treated by her hus-
the ronnty court. The Moore boys are warehouse is attracting much attention. A band, she said:
»m of a Methodist mlnUter, Carter i, . dozen trap. «e set in various portion, of "He was always foil, and from Ibe
Itvttr. There is mm-h excitement over tho city to supply it with rats, and every earliest days of onr married life ho was
the affair and the friends of both Bides are n “ w #lld then it is treated to an English habitually intoxicated. After my little boy
taking' into Mt Vemon thoinrh no LparroW tr a pigeon, all of which it makes Iso. horn bo became promiscuous iu hi. at-
Isrthir trouble is tim-ctcd. ’ “ snort work of. tuntions to other women, Id addition to
‘ I A large crowd witnesserl its fight with its continuing his habit of drink, and to these
thirty-seventh rat yesterday. The rat was I he added a custom of doily porso.ial abuse,
canght at the city bail by Ranch Blue, and I He would beat me black and blue, knock
weighed a trifle over fifteen ounces. He me down, snd often make it necessary for
Conner * Urmluce
avt M>—Dried 4 V40; eraporatad 8c.
Civs mb—4 to l2o per oead.
Daiau> i‘iucnr»--Striotly No. 1 )+e!(2 (? pt- U
UVXjii—Yellov and red $8.50 to (4.<W V** t»M.
*»<u--Wblto $1.76, Held 9?. 10 to 81.16.
FEAKT7T1—North Carcltsa and Va. 4)4 to 5, Ov
%4Wt.
rojAXOXS—Irish. 82 por hbl.
youLTRS—From amt oaiuts. vov Of chickens. 16c
1, Sfs; fcena S3 to (On aanh; Ilvf tarkeya $1.50 to
7X00 pair, live geese 60c; dnrks 25c.
tfAT—Choice Timothy. $1.00 to 91.: 0.
Hashed koumpupeb.
duration of lilclmrii Townicird at Val-
.. ilosta. I was fat and ngty, and tho chances were that mo to appeal to his father, my mother, or
' u -'* , *T*,Ga., July 10.—Richard Towns- ho mould eat up the weasel, which did not I the neighbors for protection. I bare bad
a- i °' 00 Christmas night, near I weigh much more than one-half as much. to leave tbe house at midnight to escape
murdered Sheriff G. W. Eppcr- The weasel bail eaten its breakfast of a I his cruelty. This happened not only
»a, of Bradford county, Fla, whilst that pigeon and a half-grown rat, and could not when ho was in liquor, but often when
Metres* endeavoring to arrest him for I h„ ve been very hungry when toe old rat w«s he was sober and shonhl hare known
mme, committed in that Elate, was banged pitted against biro, bat he did not like the better. At length, wearied with it all, I
to-day st noon. The execution was pri-1 nj tt 0 f sharing quarters with any other I left him temporarily, at the adtrico of LU
u*,noor,e being permitted to witness it but animal. I father. On the lUth of March, last year, he
-< ueriff and hi. deputies snd the phyu- The fight took place Id the huge cage, and bit father ealled at my house with tueir
. I which meat urea tour by five feet and is two baggy, and asked to be permitted to take
ine doomed man wa* allowed to address I f, c t high. It is made of wire, and thus Willie, onr little boy, down town and buj
i» “IK® crowd which had assembled oot-1 afforded a fall view. At 9 o'clock the door him a pair of shoes »h ch be needed badly.
,, He appeared to have no fear 0 f the cage was opened and the rat turned I consented, and they never brought bun
eia . ' * nd *P°ku calmly for several j n . The weasel always fight, on the de- back.
ici.1 e- He said that he was prepared to [) Q,ive, ami never attacks. The r.t "They took my bsliy to the Peek red-
v» i Hod, and hoped that bis I ,u somewhat cowardly, and did not defies. I ealled there several times Once
*!n i life and awful fate I seem to want to tackle iu diminutive adver-1 1 saw him and Will premised to return him!
ouTr , 8 warning to othen. He I oary. After some maneuvering, the rat ap-1 hut afterward they denied bit possession.
°°°U*«h1 the killing of Sheriff Epperson, I preached the weasel, when the latlersprang Soon after that my husband left the city and
!£> also the murder of a man named Cohen, upon him and succeeded in getting hi* nee- ctrned my baby with Lira to Chicago. LaU
I* 'u<l he robbed toe Utter, and then die-like teeth in tbe raft no.*, cutting out October 1 learned that my husband and my
k> ' a u oat in the woods and crushed I B big chunk of that member. The rat acted I baby were in the etty and stopping
’ L ’f ad with an axe. then more cowardly than aver, slinking at his father’s home. I determined to Main
ibi o. lrt P vu sprung it was found ,wey into a corner. Tbe weatol, with move* poaseasion of my boy, and for several days
th/Jr 8 ■ bad Q °t been auflicient to break I menu quick <s lightniug, ran np and down I I watched the Peck bon w. Mr. Bussell was
murderer's neck, and he died of atran- toe cage a* if try ing to g* t out, but now and kind enough to let me accrete myself in the
m t.,. — • uni, ananetiKu
rUtUon in twenty-two minutes.
SERIOUS LaMl. EXPLOSION.
then nearing the panting rat, rearing lU lott of bis livery sUble on Grand avenue,
bead to strike him on toe back of the neck. I and there in toe cold I waited. I often saw
Tbe rat, however, seemed to know what tbe the boy, bnt never far enongh away from
riT ‘Mem)aneero'^riTn^.e c I weasel we* after and kept aloof. This wee I home to get him. On October 14th Will,
R uly Hurt Same onhn | np for en hour, the purpose of tbe I true to hi> old instinct for drink, came out
weasel being perhaps to lire the rat. Final- of the honse and crossed Grand avenue to-
.. Fatally Injured.
vtnKJS?*' dnl ? 18-—This evening a i»n
l “« bucket of shaft No. 7, at 178ku
»tA.' 0, ~f b8 . N>w York Croton Water-
ly the crowd grew impatient, and by poking ward a saloon. He was leading our boy by
-">.01 Ih. V t toe rat with pieces of wire caused him to the band. It we* my opportunity. My
*trk* tIt 8 . York Croton Dedr the weasel, which wunld strike at mother and brother were with mm 1
*ko ' ? 8 “. nck ‘i contained fire mcD > £71. with ihrhtoiac-Uka rapidity, each time crossed the street, went into the taloon and,
when .i,„ 1 cinsing him to .queaL stepping beta ecu my boy and hU father.
By this time the spectators were wrought I took possession of the baby. Will seized
up to a high pitch of excitement, sod the me, but my brother, who cam* up, struck
rat aroused much sympathy, although his I him snd forced him to re!ms* me. I was
superioritv in size and strength was fully I weak from worry and diaUaas and long
admitted.’ The rat finally became deeper-1 watching in the cold, bnt I seemed to get a
ate and made an attack. This wa* ex- supernatural strength. I picked up the Ut-
aetly what * the weasel wanted, tie fellow and carried hun in my srms to
and when the opportunity came, made a too Franklin avenue cars. I have had him
spring and rastened his teeth iu the hack ever sinea. Daring all my life with Will
of hi* neck, placing its fore legs just back I Peck I'was a true and faithful wife. He
of iu shoulders. An 1 tbu* while sucking abused me in every way possible. Once be
the rat's blood be crushed bis bones and I chloroformed me in order to rifle mv
then be dropped over limp snd dead. “ *
Later in the day three more rstr -t.-
placed in the cafe, but as they were half
grown onlv. they I^-t. d bnt a minuto or s >.
Each time the weasel's method of killing
cni—l wben tho accident
tkev>«. Jumped ont, notwithstanding
Ths 8r * °“'y naif way down the shaft
»il!Um n. e n“7 5 “ ,i,ted »° ,be « nrf “*-
kUliJ'w h’h* h* believed to have been
'ifclsi ** about the body; Michael
tremj2“J|*’*"ly burned about the ex-
'c!or«Jf , i. b ?l ? ot ft*ally; Jeremiah Shorter.
SB4 kt.' f* d , bu •und* ahockingly bnrneti
toirrtfct I ,. “Yifely cut; Grant White,
w * d ;Joh^s h ni rig! { t lf K a “ d thl « h lr “*‘
k'lru.l io 0 ™* • facaand hand* were
' All SPst tn ilia L—iul
b.*lh
».
* are tu the hospital.
■ «f an Ej-fonfe.l. r ct« General.
JoU*p 7,“ To ». D. C., Julv 18.—Detective
•4Foil* cSjr/di' il l.i t Li ut
inflammation of the
SS’j&B’assKS s
jgaas""'
batHUL He even pawoe<l tuj bab/’a n- uk
c’;«in and little toilet tr;ukcU to buy bis
drink with.”
Drugs, Faints »o<l Oft*
Mat abd Dr*rtt7»l*-Iudl«6 bMt, 76e to $0o* I toYl5; Ualnipi t _ |4"V $6 per dosT
Hoax HKias—Dry, par pound, 8c.
Dkxh Haixa-Dry, per pound, 18c to 10n
Ltuthkk ik nor<m—«des, per pound 16 tolBe
I ahnls kipa. prr pound. 18o to 20o.
i “ *D0f- *“
D tolUO*
inuunrix—l»ufe uhlte and jellow. pox pound, 16c
20o.
Wc«Firm and adranclor. ( tsoce, Burry, per
pounds *v to 51; ttnwMhed, per pound, 16o to
| 24^; 20 ^ anrt vMfhfd, Barry, 10p Vo 15a
Baoi -Cottou, 1 -ip6rlb.
LeatkfVi
0*1 /ole, 85i to 49*: hemlock, 25c to 86c; French
calf s21n, 8> ; > to (60 nsr dot; ijusrtcan, $28 to $86
par dnz: kip. $30 to |6o per dos; harness leather,
15c to 48c; sklrtlnc 40c to 45c per lb; topplxya $9
92;
; stuck 8.89S.
Lime, Flatter anti Gemont
Onciftr—Ltmlavffio and n-:scsflals $1.78 to 91.90
Portland ncment (8.25 to $9J0. *
Haib-40 to 80o.
Lmk—Alabama lamp $1.10 por bbl; OoorgU (LOO
'.8ddsr, lie to 12.;; salts, 2^4c tuie\ blurdtano, 5)4c
• 9o; xlam, 8 )4c to 4o; roehtneal, S8c to 40c;
laa\rb, too to 36c; dour sulybur. 4Xe t«le; roll
tOpkrr, 8)4o to 4c; camphor, 2Hc tn 86c; copperas,
s to IKc; aeKAftaUda, 26o tn (Oo.
NtsmoiKB*—Oplnro, $4 tn (4.25; .quinine, 90o to
It stnehonldla, 88n to 40e; todlde pntaab, 93 to
«$UX); rhubarb, 73c to 12; Ipecac, $1.21 to $1.60;
toaa.S'Vito fl. calomel, 78o to $1; bluomMa, 46c
oQOe; morphtne, fi.06 to (3.60; chloroform, 80c to
Os; ovjIot oil. 81-75 to 82.
f AttTi, ew.—White lead, etrictly pura, (6.60 to
H: famltuiararnlab. $150to ti oosch rarnteh, I distilledpr*—.—. -
«c!$0 to $8; cabinet jjuo, 10o to 40c; wfclte glue, JOc I $1.10 to $8.50. V. O. corn (1.40 to $1-6J*
Ju- I Baawdt—Peach and apple f 1J0 to (2.60; chorr>
One-Unwed, raw. BSe: linseed, botled. die: »»d «m*.r WwedyKta. to ILOO; Frenel. Unm-ij
TaeetoU. It to I5.SO; tn Tontine. H.qc: ojllnderotl, i^Vna.h.^.T'l -
lie Id sou; htimal, 8uo to sue; a*st VirguiU black, I W 1 ort tnd ib ® n 7 ***2:
llo; l»rd oil, *2*c to 88c: cottonaoad, 09ot hsadlic^bt I W 93J0. %
l?« kerosene, Me; neats foot 76o; m&rhlnsrf, 26c I
|t Ms- nifncml M»1, Ms*; «v»ri/ni4cod, fsflnsd, 88c; |
Tuans •», NevfotmlUnd cod. COc.
Vty Moods
Sarww BozitTiKas-WarnmanTllls, X, 9c;Atoc
:8»H.4Vo.
o»omi BniKTiKos-WayiimanTlUo, 4-4.6c; Avon-
!* H, a Vo.
nurached gnanxas—Fruit of Loom, X, Via-
Abet. K. 6c.
Jalqairs
Byo $1.06 to (4.00. Bonrbon fl.05 to (4.00 R+
distilled rye and corn fl.lo to 61A0. (Bn and rum
TELECtRAPlIli; MARKETS,
BTG0K8 AND RON'DtJ,
It Frovlsions.
Chicago, July 17.—Flour quiet and stftidy. Wheat
ened quiet ami cloned lower than ycuti relay: July
H»77* ( . August 7No. 2 spring 77‘,. Corn
opened quiet and clewed s shade UrVtr than jeeter-
d.iv » .i-li iT .1 ■ s\ , \uin -t ’ ,4u* it
September .n’aAb'.S. Oats opened quiet an t tl« «*-d
■toady: Cash WV, August26Sa'-9S'. Sejiteuiber 2 ‘
a30‘,. Moss pork ojx-ued quiet sn J dosed lower:
Cash $9 00*9.80, August $9 r>3s9.H3, September
i6.»i‘,s6.vG. Laid ..|« r., d quiet and closed Jcvrr:
Cash 8« M. August |C 0JH»0.63. Hopteinb.r $0 70
*0 75. Short rib sides lower: Ga*h (0 30 lioinl
meats stesdv; Dry ea’.tcd aboulderh f*- 00, idiort
clear f0.70*0.75. Whtsky steady at $1.12 -'ufHm
firm and unchanded. OranuJab -l 6J., sUudtrd
6)4.
.»». l^rns, Jnly 17.—Flour unchanged: Knndly
96.75a5.eA; chulue f3.23s4.00; fancy (2 6'nJ.7S.
Wheat active and closed blgVr than yesterday:
No.2 red ra»b 77*4, August 77J4B7HV. Corn ojien.il
activo ami closed 214*2*4 higoer than yesterday: i
No. 9 mlvod cash 86^83)4, August66*,*:hv. S j t.-m-
83'ir.r***^. O**?? a»peei.w4 Mgtss.-.ssdi aw Uft .
No. 2 iniXMl cash 2H' 4 h2J, August 27s,’. WMuky
steady at (1.07. Frovi<uons very quietsud gnu-raliy
steady. P^k firm at $10.(0. Lard steady at $0 30
*0 35. Uui* meats quiet and steady: Loot-o infs,
luug clear (6-30, snort ribs $0 !T>$, short c:« nr
$6-67)4; boxed lots steady: long c]e*r f r» t». tdiort
rttw |6 3d, abort clear $6 88. UaoOH mcMMrfl
L-mg clear 87.10. short ribs 17.12);, short clear 87-25
«7 so. Llama steady *t 811 .lual j.5o.
ctocxkkati, July 17.—rtour quiet: Family $•« «u
*8.bo. IV heat easy: No. 2 red 71)4. Corn Arm: No.
2 mlxtd SUV- Mats quiet acd firm: No. 2 tuixod
;>3 Pork lu light ueutuod at $10.62)$. Lard dull at
|6 23. Hulk meats easier: ohouldcrs |5 25, short ribs
|t» 40. iJ.vt ti essls:: hnoultbrs (0 70, short ribs
si 13, clear 87.45. Whtsky Arm ut $1.07. Hugar
steady: New Orleans 5*5\. lings ttrtn: Common
*ud light 84.1.0*4 8U; p*c*mg and bntchen. $4.50
sa.95. •
l.ticxsviieLK, July 17.-Oram quiet and hte»dy:
Abesw—No. 2 rsd 71. Ooru- No. j white 40. No.
2 mixed ot. Oats—No. d ml&ed 32. Prortetocs
i«t* udy. bacon—Clear ribs J7.no. clear sidas $(.87)4,
shonldcrs (6.50. Bulk meste—Clear rtl* sidis
|6.50, clear sides $6.87)4. sbouldorn $AOO. Meta
pork $11.00. Hams—bugar-cured |U.50sl2.5(«
Lard—choice $8.50.
IHLTiMoita, Jnly 17.—Flour quiet and steady:
Howard Htreot and Western superAne (SJO*
2.90, extra 83.0-Jw3.65, tarnliy (J75ai.BO. City
Mills supsrflue 92.5oa8.00, extra |125a4t0, ltlo
brands $4.30*4.62, Paupsro family $5.15, do super-
patent $5.60. Wheat—Southern sto.»dy; Western
steady and quiet: Southern red winter 85s86,
amber87aH9, No. 1 Mary land 66 V d6V: No. 2 Western
winter red August 84?ia65. Oo«m houthorn white
higher; Wsatc.ru steady and dull: boulhern whlWv
49aCU; yellow 50*51.
NEW (OKK. July 17.—southern Hour quiet:
Common to fair extra «i to i-.i.ics
extra $9.9089,15. Vfkut h to }, i. t: No. 2 r«*d
July ZljiwiiUt August Own a eL.o1s
higher and weak: No. 2 Jnly 47»«, AuV -t 1 • \ 4 . M '
Oats higher: No 2 July »V- Abf^at h.i
flops quiet, firm: Common to choice lla‘25. Coflee,
■pat fedr Rio duU: No.7 If.ol9.cjq. Bmur qulot
snd unchanged: Muscovado 4)4. I’orto Rico 'J-16,
1'emr;?-1 ,1m * ’.» . *. 1._ 11 ■ 11 l-'.ti 1- I I-* I' . fu'r
to goo<l refining 4*4s5, ntlned Arm: C 4J«a5,
white extra 0, yellow 4>4*4)4, mould A 6*4. *t»n< *ril
\ « «it it 1. i ru-ln'il gr.iniil»tt(t
6)4. MoImsos quiet aud steady ut 19 for 50 lent.
Kicesteady. Cotton seed oil25*36 for ernde, 39',*
S3 for refined. Hides steady: New Urleai " 9 l ,al0,
Texas 10alu)4. Pork dull and st««*«ly at f:i"
10 62MforoM,$lL2fftU.*2>4 for Ut w MW *
dies dull: I. *ng clear $7.00. Lard rl>
Vfesteni prime steam spot 86 82Am
*8 88. Fi fights dull: Cotton to Liverpool por .U'iiii-
er9 64d,wbrat0d. .
Ntw oiu.kanh, July 17.—Coffee s^ady: HIo,
common to prims 7 sal<> v. Rlcu sb ady : Jxmlslana
ordinary to good 8) a a4)«. Colton seed oil quiet
and steady. Prime crude 2ia25. Bugsr quiet:
leoulslana yapen ksttls cholco 5)4; strictly prime
3*4; prims IV; good l»mm IJftlk; talWIOF
’2a$V; centrifugal cbolcs white 6)1; «IT v bltslJ4a6;
common to fair 4a4 ^4; Louisiana n,trlft.K»U nian-
tAtlon granulated 6)4, choice white t ?, ; granulated
^ne-sHow ( , arl ri '18 13-16Mulammv steadjt
>t fr, K»a
New Yo»«, July 17.—fltock* dull hut stsady
Mousy tosvat 1)4. Kxohange, long (IMt'L short
94.87V- State br-nd* ars iiegle. te.l. ju ernmcnU
dull with htgbsr quotation*,
tfvanlng.—Lxebantsunchanged. Wnt.o/J);to2.
. -■'’Ir»-drfa*nry balances: Oolns 412h,4*)O.Q>m fuerwnt i
fibet, K. 6e._ I 819.422,000. Uovm.ment sacnriLa* q i.»-t but a
BmuohuSHRTTKOs-Tardwtds, Fruit ofJx>om. I shads o»ster; 4 per cent* 126)4; 4^ per cents
si Wamsutta, 10)4e; Lonsdale, 7 V«; Cabot 8 Vo. 1.0 >4. State bonds dull.
OtfAouno*—Corinth and other standard brands, 1
I ex, 7o; 7 oz, $Ve; 8 oz, §Vo. „
Ooaarr Jkavs—Androscoggin, 7)4o; Bockport,
<Vo: Laconia, 6)4c;Nanmk*ag satte* n, TVe.
Faut»-r * “ ' ‘
bakk mTtxnrr,
The weekly statement of the assoc tatsd banks
•hows the following changes:
windier. ferJneB*.«« «• I , 4 JS))”
am. *Xc; auerleans. ZS'c; Uarnllton, SHe; Oon» I * ,
W,qe : Lyll.«Hc:CUrt.r OaZ. ti.ci BwalcX. iKS
18; naraapo, 8Kc. I SSSlJ." iJ-LlUl
j.v‘ T 'X} ,m '' T '~ i!tTrlmK ’ ‘ C! Xaertcta ' iKr - SSSSwfSlS^'.:;;;'.:::::;::::::;: • *5:^
,)<0i A, “ ra,n ' " XOi Mn * M Imw.Bs
TxflBvlconrria, extra, lie; Oonssta, extra, X, I Ths folloumg wsrs ins dosing quotatlonai
2)4e; tfhetneket 8, 8c; BF 8, Me; TborndlksOO, I Ala. Class A, 2 to 6 li$V Mash, and Chat.... 66
5o« Thorndike00 No. UO, fancy, 9)4c; Amotkeag | Class Ii, 5- *10$ |N. O. Pacific, Is.... C6V
Louisiana openksttl*goodPriiu>$l,btrislfarmlm.
n, g- 1 1 cotum n 17*16; • •»:•* ceMqrugala
prims to strictly prims S6st^ son • 1
common 18. Whisky st»a<ly: Vrcdetn rectified
$106. __
Naval ktoisa,
rfATAHMAW, July 17 —BplriU ot n.r; -ntine firm
st 8.)4t sales 4<j0 barrels. Rofcin ah-ady st 90a
$112H; sates barmls.
WlLtriHOTOB, July 17.—Sptstta •>- turjivi.Una
dull at III*, Roam Am: *iir jkJ 75. ,jod*tr..;uod
80. lar arm at $1.80. Crude tt.ipentine firm:
bard 76: vello# dip $1 70, virgin $1.k>.
New Yohs. Jnly 17. lO-Nin, mined dull at
$1.0 Le 1.16. nptru Of turi-enttne firm at33){.
UaAU.Ksrow, Jnlv 17 — npirit. or mryontlca
• i’y nt 21. Botin firm: bIndia- J ni, gcod
atratnsd oi.
W00L
Nkw Yjue, July 11 Wool firm: good dc mestlo
fiveoc 27 to 36: united 14 to 33; Tessns 2 to 2*2.
to A, lie.
XvrrrraT Jioxo-MH to «>o p*r xmJ.
mu Tuiuuo—Kagl. ud Fti.nli.MrfMt, Me.
toaxa—TUnmivttWKf i»t linneh. 1
rraiusnd Mats.
Otrvre—loe.
Oaanxauu—Cpe Cod tt.-OO.
asoiiaeii —la,
Oatm -• to 10e
Xua—U»tr rbolcel* to Me.
MMait-ie.,Mu I* OO art nw
Xut-—T.ArA^oc* Almor.ai Me oat 1
Seoritaf...
to. ia, Rortze*... lux
S. Caiclliia iam.ee M3
S.ra.-ellnieoa.ls. v*
11. C,Crew;: eon... l'-T
Mimn« ei>;
VKytnte ta «S
“ C'-naolMaUa *»!;
and Ohio.... 8
Jblcago and North 113)4
do. preferred
100)4'N. Y. Central 106
40V
Norfolk It W.pref.
Northern Pac.,com.
•• pref 69)4
Pad!)eMail 57
Reeding £3)4
ruch. and Allsgh’y. 1
Rkh.aml Dan 14l
Rich, and W. P.
Rock Island
dt Paul
Lack 117*4
M wa-t— t «-naip»M uiahm.us io: imi • luswua r* I KlIS.......... .... . 82*4 . .. ,
a .lmUXs MTlb; VKi:ck .jfceu IMoMc na loMTmm. B. B... »H Dnl„i. PoeUe m.
i Hcasan uVaWoca M), N.« J.ra., c.etnl M>.
tae-iOil»,A0.60p«Iuoq. Cooler.and Soto. 11 |Ml,iourl AetSo... 107',
awna-ttoMKft . . | X.mphl.»od Chat S« |W. U. Tet^nin... CT,
Mobile and Ohio... 11*41
•BIO.
per box. I
Hard a arts
mi-tuo to $TJ)0doasn.
Bab Liuiv-7e. r*r pound.
COTTON.
Liroooim July 17, noon-Cotton market doll,
with prices generally In huyere* favor; middling
for speculation a d export 600; receipts 8,000,
American 7.900. Future* dull. 1 p.tn —Salas Am«r-
lean 6,000. Futures closed dull.
firCKKTs—Painted, $1.10 per do*,* 1 hoops, uplands 6 6-f6; mlddUng Orleans 8*4; sales 7.000;
18 26. - * ’“** ~ * *
Caano—Ootton (4.10.
9sante—Trace 14 to l« 00 jww dwu.
tLuiu -Iron-bound (3AO to f4.0U *
Uona-Plow S\ bu «Ve per lb.
Powwot-$3.60par keg. BUattes powder (2.76.
laoit—Vwede ft to 6)4cper lla v*d».«< Ht LnuU.
L*4*>~7c per lb.
MKAormrs—Per nest (l.'H
Nazis—32.(0. haalaof 13d.
FuJwttocK*—Eatman’s $l.C0to fl.10.
Bovs—ManfUa. 15c; Steal, Me.: cotton, tie.
faoas—Uorao $4.50 psr ksg. NntesL.ost (S.M.
lfto*KT,a 4mss IIO.oo per dozen.
•KJT-Drsp (1.60 per bag.
&n***-.$• .26 par doa.
Bnnti^-Plow t-,r per lb.
Tma—Painted $1 Vr. c« d*r $4 JO per dozen.
WAsaananns— $1.25 to $1 JO per doasn,
WxzxBroKKra— $4.co per dozen.
Wzno-Barbsd wire 8 Vo percoU.
He ary Groceries.
The fodowtng are strictly wholesale price a:
Bacow—Sides 7)4S per lb: m'<nldrrs 6)4e prr lb.
Opened.
*4 p. m.
UlGMd
July
July-August
Augasl September....
Beptember-Octobsr....
OctoUr-November....
Novomber-Decombsr..
6 1444
514-84
61441
61044
8 681
81444
5 1444
61444
61044
6 844
6 844
Dscember-Jannary....
January-Fsbruary....
Beptember............
61644*
6 6C4
5 64|
6 1444
Nkw Tom, July 17.-Onsn ft Co. say: It has
bsen a very light «tey and a sort of Saturday deal
throughout. Liverpool was disappointing and 1*1
to some spilling of long contracts, with a declins of
4 to 6 points, after which coveting to end up the 4
week mb red most of tho decline. At ths be.tJ
however, tiers was not uu :h feiturs to the poet-
ttoa except ludJcatlous of qutet buying of August
by heretofore bearish operators.
•'** touu. July 17.—Cotton market quiet bnt
Em MiUTa-Mrocg and advancing. Balk tide* I rieady; sales UT; n.dddng a.pUci« ?' . ut idling
1)4«; bulk shonlders 5\o 1 ^ ** •“
OlMmuipnw M 4j 80s cer lb: gilt
Orleans 9 IMS.
— r-* —• aw a . •Tr**gr SetreeslpSs o. gross 0. Fv.n«s closed
•# Oo«hea 80c r*r lb; c^nntry |0s sr I doll but steady: sales 9).8ua
— - - The following tabw shows ths opening and cloo-
Tho new marrinco license lew of M.iry-
1 tu l r. m \i-i the rli r^ym.m **f the rerip<jii*»i-
bility of ftnoertuining it there in any Impedi
ment to the marriage of tbo jjartiee prt«. nt-
ing tho license. The clerk of tbe court
where tbe li:enso ii Usuod mr»t do thi*>.
BABY IlUilORS
Infautilo and Dlrth llmnors
Speedily Cured by Cuticimi.
For cleansing the fikin aud Hcalp of DirtU Hu
i • r-, f r .» i-li k It. Bn./. I.nri.ii m ,l li.t'4int,»*.
t- I - * r ■ Itr.,./til.- m-t -w,J i- IIA-. « f ■■•/> r,,n |w
rlsste. Milk Crust, Kcald flead. Mcromia and ‘other
inhabited skin and blood dts*s». -, Culltur* the
great Kktn Cure, and Cutlctim k. aa>> iul«iui
hkln BsautiAsr, externally. audUttdcnraB< -
thsnsw Blood Purifier, intcrcaily, arelntellhle
Absolut ly purs.
“TERRIBLY APFLICTED.**
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebblna. Belchsrtown
Ms*#., write: ‘Dur lails boy vu t«rnM< tr.i
with Scrofula. Balk Iksw ui btaMpi wm
stneo he was born, and m thing wecouM jiv.-L.m
helped him, rntil wo Mai OwMswa mmS
whU h gradually cored him, until be t« n<.« a. r»tr
as any child.’*
••FROM HEAD TO FEET.”
Charles Eayre Hit.Lie, Jersey City Bright*. N. J.,
writes: **My sou. a lodof Uruits no% xrooMb
lletely cured of a tmibto ..a*.- >,i i. . i u » by the
t ittlcur* Itetrodlss. 1. m Uar tot : I. ,- h* to
tbo sols* of hi* feet was c ue ilim cf . * y.\rry
other reaody aud >hj>lri—a had boss triad la
▼am.
••A LITTLE BOY CURED.”
>i to 2(C per !b.
I'rr * i:. l-r-5 .
,*ikk—Fbju ere*:;. llV psr Ih; other pales
• t* 11 Ko ;*-r lb.
Oorrrv-ivaucteg. Oho*c*R!o 11 to lk« per
lb; good 10)4 to lie ;er movlica vrvic* 9)4
V) 10c psr lb: common 9 to 9 Vc per lb.
)oav—Whi*- milling 64*6cc by ear lot*; very
»r*r>-s tr.4 havd to get; (23 by ie.sU .ois; mtxe l
S6o by cur lota; O.: by x-Jllot*.
Fl. ' -I^ist catrb. No L bbl* <** T, $4.73;
jiar#r *a .< fjjo f kit- : f. L 7(<*; fcaif *»;,
*• -- 2 .$.»-• 1. - >■» I. 4. - J- 76, kl" ,V<;
4rif t*.te s .3 - llJOj q= .r* t b -L, <*o , |L6.. ;
tag quotatloo*:
itepwx. d. | Closed. |
bti-Zju way
uTKT-iwemL At the ,
j^hanrtnnMd totUa riiy
«aa appoit; i cn t
of flu
■l -<-v. r i
ding In Y..tr
•..ii cbnr :th Wa
l.rii'-t N: ;bi, ba.
<'« tnc.cn $1.26 tc 84 f-J.
IS..;, fancy l mLy f3.'4
* * *•' t3.8"; 1 i. •/ j stet.t M
*.4 v * %% ,tr+- yi#iu 1-; per 1
ir.x ,j j, „ f,, r
hlo little boy, who had a kind of homer to tho
heed, to that ho wa* a solid atl> -f-.r.n. «-u
eut.c ly cured, and hi* father .tt* he » llU M u .,t
UgruJ^e $5l« for the good it b## done him.’
Hold sverywhsm. Pri^o: CnUcurs 60 ceL*e- U#-
* -vent, $1* - i|> 25 «ei,u. Prepared bV the
Potter Drui{ and Chruilcal Co., lt«»-t. u, M
Send for "How to sklu Dlfwaw# •
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