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WW ‘ THE CITICAGO™ TRIBUN ~SATURDAY’S REVIEW, The Week a Quict One, Owing: to the Heat and the ° | Assasination, =“ : SALURDAY, JULY 16, 188.—SIXTEEN PAGES ¢ Boston of wool this week were 9,20 bales | active at prices: ruling for tha past lwo * iy ry id ab Py domestic and 1,227 foreign, against 2,033 | months. Manufactured Iron Is very firm. ‘ EXECU TED. aud orders for tnmedinte delivery cannot be! fi domestic ant 189 foreign last weok, and placed, Manufacturers are enutions about 10,014 domestle and 738 forelan for the 4 er st on | neeupting orders for over two months naliead | J ‘een Legal: correspomtting period of 1880, Wooten | Aecupting orders for over two monils weal ohn Hardin and Isaac Gri gally : i ab : Rooils are very firm, und deliveries on back | and tinplate has advancal, Ratiway supe |! Put to Death at Mariana, orders continue to absorb the greater por i e tion of production. Clothiers are comptaln- piles arg aumulnal, tho milla having plonty of 5 Apks Ing some of popular fabrics not being delly- : PIIVADELPULA. 5 syed that, snot to sunuly requirements, i ? oot and shoe shipments to poluts outside oF F Now England wore duisdenses ngainetagss | PAPADestA, July 1%—Trade tn midst departments was dull. the past week, but, prices of leading articles were higher. Cut Inst week and 31,180 enses for the corresnonil: ing week of Inst year." 'Thore have been no , tot continues in fair demand at an advance, The demand for flour las been Mmited both chinnyes in leather, and any material redue- tion tn its preseut cust is linprobable. ‘Chere for export aud home usc, but prices. are well mnintalhed, . Wheat was In fatr ‘ile: hing been no change In pig or serap_iron, but finished tron fs mare firmly held. No lota of mand ata further advance. Rye unchanged, Onts wero ‘rathor firmer. ‘Lhore was a falr reflned bar nro now obtainable in Boston nt less than $2.20, Mills are disposed to reach lobbing trade doing jn provisions at about ormior rates,” Whisky wag in demand at for Bcents above. that figure, ‘There is 1, full prices, In woal thera . ling been less do- good wholesale demand for coal, antl buyers Ing, and prices were rather ensler, * a are stocking np with the belief that bottom: AMUSEMENTS.. prices have been reached, /Bulldiug mate rinks are $n fair demand, and brick -are firm. . 7 : TUTE THOMAS. CONCERTS, Western Inmber is tirmly held, but Enstern Atuuber ts casler, and prices of spruce are * The first week'of tho Thonias concerts {6 clos- ing.with n great aucevss, Too audionecs bavo being ghinded $1,00@1,50 por 1,000, Amerlean Mnseed oll 13 steadier at 50 cents, All kinds ‘of fish olf for tanners’ anc curriors’ use are also vere firm. Cheese was netive the past week, and a beng lnrac. the performances have been excel- Jent® Thora are -but threoe drawbnoks to com- plete enJoymont; and those are entering, loco- motives, aud Juno’ ites. The ‘entering ts not what {t should be,' and necds, Instant improve: further ailvance of 3¢ cents per pontid ling been established, cholce now. factory selling mont. The locomotives outside, by n akllitut combination ‘of. whistling, boll-ringiug, nnd At Iicents. Buttor fs quist and steady, The hay market “continues dull and tnsatis- factory. Only vory choice grades will com. mand $18 per ton” There is n good demand steuim-blowing, havo succuuded thus far tn neurly ruining tho best offurts of the orchostrii; bat ‘the Superintendents of .the roads -have gyrced to reduce the nole toa minimuin, . Tho for hog product. both for home ant export trade, Dard advanced to $12.50, and pork to June tiles arc. ierorenestne, and fro ho respoctors of persons, ndorning tho top of the condustors’ ————————— ‘There was a gencral decline Injthe stock 4 market. Those having money to dispose of preferred to Invest In, mortgages, ‘Tho dry gooils trade was dull, and there fa little «de- mand. The spring aud summer trade has goue by, and it is yet too enrly for, fall work, The grain trade hasbeen fairly active, and, while whent ins been. subjected ‘to slight ituctuations, to-day.it closed Aigher and firm, with heavier transactions than any day since Saturduy Inst, nnd futures weroin demand at advanced rates. .Corn steadily {mproved In the face of larger receipts, and it closed firm to-vlay at the highest figures of tho weok, with Inrgely Increased transactions for mixed Western. White corn lings been very slow, and dropped in price, because of want of foreign demand, Onts ruled dutt, not- withstanding prices were lower.than in most of the Western inarkets,. Yesterday thoy | exhibited more firmness, and to-day prices were nadvaneed, Rye was ithnost: entirel noininnl Reeelpts shave been yery sinall, and the price has settled down to figures lower than, those of the extrema Western inarkets, Flour hag rulud about steady, and transnetfons were Hinited to immediate re- quirements, holders and buyers being far apart In thelr ldens, Reports of the reduced crop of what will maintain present prices, unless receipts yliall become greater thin the usual demand. Lower grades vf siti ing were in tore request, and family brats were slow, the Intter being confined almost wholly to the local trade. “Coffee is dull, and prices are a sihitdo easter than s week igo, - Sugnrs declined for raw kinds, aud In retined yuods there was a decline, bu the check to production has made the murket agin firm, and holders look for nn advance, <The provision market his bean excited, and a general nitvance lins taken place thon only B Jopbi trade demand, To-day the market is’ wory rm,.and afurther advance is looked for, ‘Theres are no round lots hore, the trade intking their transactions in Western markets for delivery hore, Butter and cheese riled very quiet. Butter bas | been firm until to-day, wher, except for cholce creamery ‘products, there Js an enslor. fecling. “Cheese hus become a little murder which brought him to the seaifold, told brielly, ts as follows: + Some thus prior to May, 1881, Green had 6 Hinarrel witha colored nian of the nana of dohy Tichards about some trivial matter aud the atair had not beet satisfactorily adjust- | ed, atlonst to Richards. On the oth of that month Green met Richards nt the little village of Connur’s Bend, whero a numberof color inon had gathered. "Fhe. quarrel between Green and Rehards whs renuwed} the former nssorting that the Intter had unlled Il, some tine previotsly, 6 coward and bully, add Hee manding a publle retraction, ‘This dighards declined ta make, saying that as he had never uttered the remarks attributed to him helind nothing to r@racty This did not apponse Green, and when: Richards, remarking that he wanted no quarrel with him, started to inove uwny,: Green folluwed, londing hin with abuse, “Richards bore It patlonly for awhile, thon turned and knocked Green down. Green sprang to hls feat in a furious rage, and, : BRIZING A MAUD : which leaned naninst the side of a cabin near thom, struck Iichards a stunning blow with it, Hedropped onthe gronnd: insensible, Green continued mauting until Richards? Tiead was n finttened jellled mass! ‘The tragedy ovenpied only n few mintites, and was witnessed by s number of persons, none of whom inada an. effort to cheek the murderous work, being apparently eee lyzed with horror, Before t ey cout Tee cover from thor surprise Green liad jumped inte a canoe, and, paddling swiltly down the river, disappeared... > ‘A determined effort was made to capture hiimg and, after a sharp search of several weeks’ duration, he was found at some polut Iu Missiesi ppl. Iie was brought back to this State. tried, convicted, aud sentenced to be hangar, ‘Ills attorneys, hoping to secure a new trial, earrled the cage to the Supreme Court, but without avail, as that tribunal aftirmed tho flwuling of the lower Court. Green, like Hardin, made “profession of relizion, nid wos baptized and recelved Into the Methodist Church. Uo cintined that: the Lord had heard his prayers, that all his sins hiqd been forgiven, and that he had a pass- port for feuven, ROPIC-FRUILT LAXATIVE, | eee, Paescainen ny PP riyatcians, A Noticeablo Falling Of in.For- oign Imports and’ Ex: ports...” : Trade, Howevor, “Considering the Season, in.a:Very Gratily- ing Condition, a "A Man Entered John Wardin’s | Domestic Cirele, nud Got Killed. * . Teaao Green Pioked.a Quarrel with His Man, and Then Mauled Himto = : Death. tropteat and planta, A Delicious and Re freshing Fruit Lozenge, Which. Serves the Purpose of Pills and Dis. © agreeable Purgatiye Medicines, TNOWIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE in the het pProarution In the world Mr Constipation. Mie Guanes, Jendache, iter, aiid alt kindred ee pluiniae Iencta gently, effectively, and Iacen, ous to take. Cleansiny tio Ayaleth thurang it imparts vigor to mbiid and body, ant dispeld Melancholy, fiypochondcin, ee, Cie triad eee vines, mucked tu browned tin Boxee oni, PRICE 25 and GO CTS, SOLD BY ALL OhUGGISTS, a Es Both Murderors Were Nogroos, and - Both Embraced Religion and -. Died Happy. The New York Produce Exchange Now Completely in the Control of Speculators. Seenes ab the Sealfold Daring the Final Moments of the Condemned Men, - F St. Louls, Notwithstanding the Intense Heat, Has Done a Good Business, Willis Reeves, Colorad, Hanged on a High . Hill Near Van ‘Buren, Ark. $21 22,00 fur Boston clear and backs, and $11.50@018.00 for Western iness. Breadstuffs were Without material change, and very little is doing in flour, Fresh beef continues very firin, ef enttle have been In good demand from both shippers’ and butchers, aud prime lots for export sold at S0,50@6.7 live welght, “Our market is heavily supplied with both codfish and mackerel, Fully 15,000 barrels of mackerel were received in three days of the present week nt the out- ports north of Boston. Sugar firmer and stronge Tho Volumo of Business in Cincinnati Falls Below That of Last ~ ‘Week, +. DOUBLE EXECUTION. Boectat Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune, Matava, Ark. duly 16,—Isaae Green and John fnrdin, both negrovs, were hanged here to-day in the presence of about 6,000 persons, four-fifths of whom were colored, Green was convicted of killing John Rich- ards'in Council Bend Inst April. Toardin heads, the scores of tho musicians, and the tras aries of tno Indios with equal pistainn Impuni- y+ ‘Tho program for tort at y will bo as follows: Lonlsville BuainesseMen! Jubilant Over Lurge and Profitable -‘Trans- WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY —~ ‘ : killed William Brown {un Phillips County, WILLIS 12) ES. ——0F— actions in Trade. firmer for full erenms, but, skins are Uitte SP, LUUIS. cin | Both ate convicted at the springtermof | Larter Noe Ue IBA Van . = fener seer age teen kone fey tinder | St Lours, July 15,—Notwithstanding the seruzen | the Lea County Cirenit Court, Creen’s ense | Buren special’ gives the following account of pane ‘ ’ alinited supply. To-day, however, with a | Slmost unprecedented heat of the past week | walte—" Wiener Hresken eccatemeay | Was cnrried.to,tho Supreme Court, buts | thé hanging to-day of Willis Reeves, colored, Tra i¢-Fruit Laxative Unusual Activity Prevailing in, All | decreased demand, tho inrket ts ouster. ‘Ihe | a more than fair: general business Lins beam: |, funeral March at ¢ stelgn Gounod | now trint was refused. “Mardin’s friends | for the murder of a negro boy on the streets , Branches of Manufactured Tro Hvestock mnrkgt was tirin early In the week | transacted, aud in some branches of trade i petitioned Gov, Churchill for a commutation | of-Van Buren a fow months ngo: ‘The town ot ranches 0 andiacture ‘on for beef. enttle. but esterday ‘Bricus Were & | unusual activity has pravalied. ‘The harvest | “Procession of the victo ‘ to fife imprisonment, but the Governor re- | was crowded with n vast crowd, made up of at Pittabarg, arent tale trade tt hows. anit the markt {s progressing as favorably us tho terribly | Cann oPAre tused to Interfere, | i 5 men, women, and children. At8 o'clock the —— = x riled very firm. There was -an increased |-hot weather will permit, butin some sections | Yorspiclo™ Lenun E FULL CONFESSIONS procession started to the gallows, erected NEW York. demand, and indications are that prices will | field labor is sald to be sndly dum oralized, were made by the condemned men on tho ‘t ie Upon ahigh hill nenr the cemetery,. The ° ; New Yons, duly 15.—This ns beon a very. | taprove. Sheep have been slow, with only | Money has been fatrly uetive, aud offerings | Pret, iain ou Ber | aunffold. ‘They anid thoy: had made thelr | doomed negro was about20 years of. axe, | ‘torvGtdmerae we wee pi ee eee i Wadler aa wanda! ML invlow ef | Ziodernte demand for Ianbs, ‘The sipply | ombrace all kiudsof mercantile, manufaetur- | “rand unndet } pence with God, Unrdin, just before the | clumsy, muscwlary dare brown, and had a fiunr & Dunvar, 1200 broadway, New Yort quiet week, us was to be oxpected in view of | hag been superabundant, but prices haye i road bills: RB oted nt | Allezretto, isitiith Sym joathoven fol, enlled in front of the stand 0 | . eng! the season, the extreme heat, and the absorb- | been mamtained, Ing, aud ratiroad bills. Rates are quoted at | “scanes Nonpolt Massanot | trap fol, called i front of the stand a negro | halignant countenance. Not long prior ing Interest In the condition of the President. ; 6@6 on call and b@7on time, Exchange is | Overture—"Tannht er | named Bassett, half-brother of the man he LOUISVILLE. ' Lovrsvirie, Ky., July 15.—Notwithstand- Ing the excessively hot“ weather, the pro- vision trade has been active, with the mar- ket very’ strong, with an upward tendency and highor prices expected, While tho stock here is not Inrge, tha general movement at this point has been very large, and the Board of Trade report of receipts and shipments ts yery consld¢rably-over the reports of lost week, : The tobacco market continues to display the same firmness in prices‘which has marked it for several weeks. - Plugs are exceptionally strong. All grades of barley ‘are very scarce, and prices are ag high as at any time during the Beason. . There isn good demand for cotton the past few days, particularly for tho better grades, aid, {i sympathy with Liverpool and New York, prices are higher. In whisky the new orders are limited. Or- ders fonwithidrawal keep well up. Tho trade in fle sceds is just beginning, with a prospect fora fiberal demand for fall seeding. ‘The stock of millet and Hungarian ig abont exhausted and the demand over, ‘There hos been a good trade in farming Ime plements so fur this season, «, Lhe flour market has been slow and heavy during the week, with snies Nght New whent flour is arriving. Prices are rather easier at the close of the week than tho pening, pia Hs about statlonary, with light deal- 3, Born, and onts aro fnirly active, without much fluctuation, : Homily find grits aro active at higher prices, Corn-meal prices are firmly sustained, with an active demand. : ‘The cheese and butter trade ling been good for the season, with some advance on cheese, ‘The drug business has been : good. for the senson. Opium is weak. Morphine de- clined. Quinine actlye and very firm, . The iron market has been quiet, with some inquiries for futura.delivery, Sheet-lron is seared, in view of the limited production of the milis supplying this market, Metals are steady. Nalls gatning strength. ‘hursday, under the proclamation of the Governor, was B day of fasting and prayer, for the Presi- dent's recovery, and was Kenerally observed, ‘The public offices, banks, aud: business- houses generally were closed, and ‘business for the most part,was suspended, : ‘The Louisville “& Nashville’ Railroad Com: pany elected to. poy, ensh for its porchases of Short Line stock, and during the week ‘dis+ bursed more than $2,000,000, which had its etfoct on the local security markets, to -tha = shanglng ho anid ho would bet a thousand dollars — he would never be hung. Iis desire was to be shot. Upon tne previous day, when the Sheriff had him out of jail, he attempted ta ran, so he could beshot, He was undaunted. He sald on tho gallows that he was no relig- lous nigger, He was not afrald to dic. Be- fore the hingin - : {te 0) TBS BANG A BONG, which was not the usual hymn, but about his girl. - ‘Tho prellininaries being over, tha Sheriff. advanced and tied a rope around his body and arms, ‘This roused tin likea tiger, in desperation he burst the knot and a.vigor- ous struggle began, and: the men’ bumped srount In wild disorder,; ‘The Sherif dropped through the ean The criminal was caught {ust in time” te) keep hin from plunel ng upon the bristling bayo- nets of the guards Denvath. “He was secured nnd the noose placed around his neck. ‘The trigger was touched, down he dropped, but not to his doom, | HORMBLE CARELESNESS the rope was tuo long. ‘The-toes of the un- fortinate man struck’ tho ground and re- bounded, ‘to dangle until drawn up. again through the trip. ‘The novse-was relensed, and, reeling, trembling, bruised, aud weak, he gasped repronches fur the cruelty that “wns perpetrated on hin. It was a ghnstly, sickening sight. The rope ‘vas again fixer and the trigger sprung, aud this: tine with fatal resulk Being cut down, the body was buried In the <EOIreLUty, near at hand, aud’ thus ended the carver.of Willis Reeves, GEORGIA CONVICT CAMPS, A Horrible State of Affairs Doveloped. ArLanra, Ga,, July 12.—rne report to tho, Legislature of the Special Comintttee, headed by Milner and Bartow, to look Into the condi- tion of the convict camps, is the sensution of the hour, and makes 0 bad showing for the Btate. Humane treatment’ ot’ convicts, is provided for by law, but the’ Committee make a terrible. arraignment of tho lessces and report horrible abuses’ in almost ‘every cniup; such asimiserable quarters, unwhole- soine and Insufllclont food, filth: and want-of sanitary mensures, Indecent. cohabitation of the soxes, and brutal whipping in aliiost all the camps, notwithstanding the fact that whipping aga punishment for crime 1s dis- tinetly forbidden by the State Constitution. ‘the Conunittes report that at the camp in Dougherty County the convicts are Inhuman: | ly worked from twelve to fiftteun hours a day, ‘They found at the camp three persons still” coniined, though aday since. ordered to be set at Mberty, and that brutal ‘whipping. was resorted to. At the,camp. on Way, Cross Railroad the. water used .was foul, : and the convicts severely whipped. “At active at 25@50 discount, A large nmountot bills drawn against cotton on New York and Boston were bought at $1,001.50 discount, Local stock securities are very slow, On ‘Change prices show general lmprove- ment, and in whent and provisions a sharp advance has taken place, ‘Chere hus been a good Easwrn’ demand for wheat, but the willing ‘and export demand hos materially fallen off. Some of the millers sny they will be obliged to: close their mills if prices go higher. Tho advance for tho week ts full 3 centsper bushel. Speculation hasbeen Nght. Corn also advanced, but not so-much. as wheat, and hag ruled pretty firm, but the movement ling been slow. Oats experlenced quite a boom, cash Jumping - up over 4 cents, and optiong advancing to 2 cents, Flour rufed dull, and srles wore confined mainly to the job trade for lmmmadiate wants, Cotton advanced 3c, with a slightly in- ercaael business, but: receipts huve been sinall, : rovisions have been higher throughout and very strong, with an active consumptive demaud, particularly trom the South, Nearly all offerings of winter-cured dry salt meats found quick sales to smoke at hiher prices, and bacon could hardly be made fast enough to supply the demand, Cash pork also solid treely to the Souch, and 9 strong Eastern demand for lard prevailed at a large advance over last week’s prices, The dry-goods market fs very firm, with an upward tendency, and thera is more desire to secure Innmedinte shipment of stippiles than to dispose of goads in stock, City jobbers are vory anxious to obtain gouds in antlelpation of Nigher prices, and will buy freely for future delivery at presont rates, Country morchants are also buying freely of certain Hines which they thlirk are going higher. An active week hins, therefore, prevailed, tnd the yol- ume of business has been unusually large, Groceries haya been ‘fairly active, and Pilces ott all staples well maintained. Re- Nned sugars ure one-half cent higher. Cof- few is stendy. Canned peaches advanced, and all canned fruits show an upwitd tend- eney, ‘Tobacco shows an {mproved’ tone, and more doing. Wool js In light demand os yet, and stocks are neeumulating, Prices are easy, Other leading brancties.of trade show a fairly netive business, Cully up to the season, and satisfactory feeling exists gonorally. PITTSBURG, Prrrspuna, Pa. July 14—An unuatal ac- tivity is prevailing In all, branches of the | manufactured iron business for this season, Many firms who: usually closed down their iniils for two weeks or more, In order to make necessary repairs, are running right along and patching up their weakened machinery as best thoy can. The manutacturers of specialties ure especially busy, and. have enough orders on thelr hands to keep the mills running: night. and day for 0 year. Still the voluine of trade continues larze, ns Is Indicated by exchanges.. ‘The falling off in tho foreign trade of the country, bot tn ox- ports and finports, which hag set tu, Is only 0 temporary matter, not partwularly slgaiiicant, and, at any rate, is not sufllcient to materially affect the prosperity of the country as a whole, In dry goods the domestic trade movement has been quite freo in consequence of Jarge arrlyals for delivery, for which orders had prevlously been glyen,: The jobbing trade Is duit and inactive. Houses are getting ready for the nnticipated great fall trade, ‘Tho hit, atraw goods, and Kindred trades allied to dry goods have had a falrly satisfactory season. The markets centering at the Produce Ex- change are largely controlled by speculators, In grain of all descriptions, with the possible exceptlon of onts, the tendency of the week hes been steadily towards higher prices. Lard and porle products have been decidedly advancing, and the market closes strong, Cotton hag been very, strong, and at the close considerably higher prices obtained, Wool holds its own fairly well, and at slight concessions sales can be readily made, but there Is little toudency towards an ad- vance, ca iniumber, ind{cations for an early and large ‘fall business ure. already apparent, whieh, with present demands, somewhat stimulates an atrendy fir market. Desirable Trades wero held In_gollers’ favor, particts arly in building stuff, Yellow pine still sold ahead of delivertes, with 1 scarcity of spruce aud 4 good request, for white pine, Lard. woods continug tobe required largely tor building {urboses, and seasoned stock Is senree, prices ranging strong, and In somo cnzes advanced. i in furniture, the volume of trade for, the summer 13 fully up toanticipation with man- utnetirers, and retailers report a larger busi- ness than for many previous years at this sunsou, Prices are fairly maintained, and prospects for the fall are regardad good. in the plg-iron market there has been a little better demand the past week, and, while prices lave not advanced, they are i shale firmer, For scrap-iron-thore Is quite a good demand, and prices advanced siigit- jy. The consumption of plate and bar-tron continues large, Dealers in this branch of . trade are all busy, and gettliy fulr rates, ‘The leathor trade hug been Hght the’ past week, Few orders have: been recelyed. Prices were firm and believed: to be on 9 sound basis, Boots and shoes have been dull,” but reports from salesmen on tho rond are favorable, They report Heit stoi, and all indientions point to a good full business. arrivals of produce continue. very larre, and it is a nurprise to many thut prices have held up so v Yesterday 78,000 boxes of cheese were recelved here, but the demand from shippers meets the supply, and there is ‘We hnye novor seen a remedy Wke ydure J never falls to pleaxe the patient, | We reconmer it highly. ALEXANDEI & VANDERSIISSEN, Cor, WIth St and 3d Avenue, New York, murdered, and implored his forglyeross, say- Jug that another negro named BfeGraves was responsible for the killing, Two cal+ ored preachers attended the prisoners on the senifuld, and nearly two hours were taken up with singing and: praying. “Several col: ored women inade ‘themselves. consplenots by shouting, wilillo half a dozen others fainted from the extreme heat. ‘The trap- doors of tho gallows, which were both worked with one lover, fell at tho saine in- stant, and Green died in ‘eleven minutes; but Hardin's pulso bent for elaliteen min: utes after the drop fell, ‘This: was the first {udicial hanging which over took place In Lee County. * i JOMN WANDIN’S CRIME. The murder for which John Hardin pald the denth penalty to-day was comunitied tn August, 1879, nearly two years ago. ~ Hardin was at the tine Ulving In Phillips County, en- muuedt in ralying cotton. “Hoe was sober, in- dustrious, and prosperous, Ile had lately marticd, und his: wife was noted for more than ordinary beauty and intellizence. Ey- erything indleated a bright future for the couple, But a cloud shortly darkened the hortzon of thelr lives, Hardin's wito had been a decided belle among the colored girls before her miarrlige, and more than one hid sought her hand and heart. ~ Aimong her ad uilrers was Willan Brown. Jie was u come- ly,colored man, more than ordinarily intelll- gent Ifu had latd vigorous siege to the girl's fection, and when she refused him and marricd another he stil professed undying love, Me called often. at dLardin's louse, and, though thera fs no evidence that Sirs. Hardin was untaithtul to her murringe vows, “her — husband’ grew suspicious, ‘Suspicion raplily assumed: the form of Inerensaig jealousy, and jealousy suggested reyenge. “Lhe home which hut erstwhile bean go. happy was trausformedt Into a fit habitation of the furles, Strife and bitterness reigned, and peace spread its wings nnd fled away to the uttermost ends of tho morning. Hardin upbralided his girl-wife, but she, weepingly, protested her Innocence, asserting that hes honor was dearer than lifo itself, and that he grievously wronged her with his cruel jnatitintiony and suspicions, This denial did not satisfy her husband, and oven as he Hstencdl to tt plang of a blued vengeance ware fitting through his mind, Ills first thought was to kill both his wife and her lover, but for soine reason he de- elded that DROWN SHOULD BUFFER FIRST. Why ls wife did. not share Brown's tate Isto this day amystury. At any rate she 13 yot living, not having fallen: viethu to her husband’s Jeutous fury, Lnrdin soon found an opportuiity to carry out contemplated re- venge with remwd to Brown, He learned ene day that the latter::-would “that night pass along on rond — leading Uirough a lovely glen, some distance from his house, and he resolved to waylay Iii and tuke his I{te, Everything favored this dire purpose. “Hardin re; SOUTH PARK MUSIC, ‘Tho program for the South Park musioithis afternoon at 4 o'clock m tho West Park iuclides the following ‘numbers: Hivouac+- March," overture to “Rienzi, Tallsman Waltz,’ “Souvenlr do Tanabiluecr.” selections from ™ Olivette,”" concort polka for cornetovertureto tho * Quoen of Spniles,” selections from * Billco Galdr “Awakoulog of tho Livn,” and *Lurco Itaclls better than any article we keep, + . JupgoN CUNNINGHAM, Richmond, Vs, One physicians preseribe it. Tuse tt family. m Wa. i. Benawan, Druwgite Washington, B.o, It takes’well and gives rntisfaction. TLENBY Meuitt & Sons, Pharmacists, |” Owensboro, Ky, A PROCURESS NONSUITED. How the Brothols of Chicago are Re- ‘erulteds A In tho Armory. Pollco Court yesterday aftor- noun when tho cago of alleged larceny against Miss Fanny Clark" was culled, the comptain- ing witness, who it was thought would very Mkely nbandon the prosecution, did present bers sulf after all, and mude a strong but futtlo effort to bring about a result unfavorable to the do- fondant. This complaining witness was Mollie Fitch, proprictress of a houso of fll-fame. ‘Tho story of the manner in which she brought about tho arrest of ‘tho defendant, who Iatoly “boarded” with her, bas olready.been told fu Tuy CuUNE. Suilice It to say that ‘she on- tied the girl tuleave her home io Muate and enter upon career uf shame {n this alty, und afterward, when the girl determined to: lend a better Hfe, und atarted on her return home, bad her arrested and brought back hore on whit was proved yesterday to bo' a trumpod-up ebarge. We THE “MADAME! WAS TILK FIRST WITNESS examined yesterday, ‘She stated that Fanny cuine to Hive with hor four or five munths 10, having buen, tilduced by another girl, Maude Irving, who.was thon in tho botuse, t0 come on here trom Hyiralg,. Witness bid paid the girl's fure bore, and hid fitted her veut with some valu- able dregses uftur she arrived here, July 7 the girl bud- <Joft - the . house, and hud taken with her not gel tho dresses, which sho tnd not yet paid for, but, also, ug witness believed, o $400 diumond pit and $i) worth of underwear, .Tho underwoar had beon removed, 4 piece. ut a time, to No, 0 Hubbard court, whore thero was a trunk wilt log, thia going on for about a weok bofore tha thant leave wits tiken, but the pin had been tuken on tho very day of tho departure. Wit- neds thought defendant bad taken the pin, as tho Intter was the only ono who chine Inthe room where the pin was lying in a writing-desk between tho time it was seen Inst and tho tine ft wis missed, tha witness lying on tho bed sick atthe time, ©: : Wahllo muking this statement tho witnesacon- tradloted heracif no leas than. n dozen thines re- gurdity the clrounstuncos uudor which the pin ‘was missed, - . JOHN W. Moontt, fQ young man who'bonrda at tho house on Hub- bard court, suid he bud scen dufendant carry purcols tere nt ditferent times, but he uid not now what thoy contulned, and be knew nothing avout the pin. A colored girl who Ives in the sume house told ubout the sumo story. THK DRVENDANT, . who fs certainly 9 ‘remurknuly handsome - girl, told hor story’ in a ludyttke aod ovidently Am selling Trortc-Frurr LAXATIVE Tapidly, . JT. Higgins, Owensboro, ky, ‘ Z Tropio-Frort LAXATIVE aclls Tapidly and gira, splendid satisfaction. O, H. Rasn, ‘We sell more of it than any other one thing ia the store, Downey & Brooks, Druceist, » Henderson, Ky, ye Helo, Brocllent ore Puanyacy, Jersey City, Nd, Thayo a largo demand for Tnorto-Fruit Lar + NItVE . “ W. J. Marranen, Berry, ky, Elegant ae pttinallss ' 1 hee nae ft mpel lintlee of our physic qua brought rhricy & Evassos, Jastesville, Wik » 7 commenced ‘the drug Dusiners fn this cl hy enmrayo. It pives iny pleasure ‘Thoric-Prut Ls Fe a eo Joun I. Witsun, Druggist, Lexington, ky “Have used it in my family with great enti the It'an goon aedicine, and no mistake, cae ‘H. H. Davis, Druggiat, Bellows Falls, Vb >» “We havo used your Troric-Fniag Laxatd ourselves, nn recUmmmended i¢ te ne, physician of our tuwnanip, who wlsy recommend 1h Iter sword the pttrpose designed ndiaiubly. a +” Bnuwyten & Co,, Druggists, Vineland, 55, rugyists, Columbia, Ky Tt sells well and ef hefaction, mee SaLtaON Unde, Draygiau, Cola ‘Tho afcert Laxativein the world, All theCatte _ oliy clergy mon In Indiana ore using ft, f * Can MARTA DUDDENIAUSES, i Evausville, fol Te sclla wall, and fs a good article, iE. bh Hessren, Druyuist, Cleveland, © CINCINATTI. Crncrnnatt, July 15.—No rain from June 20 to til July 4, and with the temperature teaching higher than 00 ench day and as high ‘Trorie-Faurr Laxative gives wnitversal alisieo Hon, and phyalelany recummmend [ty ise, je Ae Ui » Drliggist, Mt. Vernow, 0 aired ty the glen about A. GnEEN, Drigglst, a Sy eked ie we 5 ry, truthful way. Bbe said that her real name wus | Hark onthe: alght in question, and, hiding | Old Town’ Camp: the convicts.'are made ‘ ‘tHe pectunulation wt Etgek Ui Hele York 103 one day, brought fearful: mortality the | These firms are Inboring undor 9 grent dis- | Jenuio Weit, aud {author bomowasut ae Care | himself ina mass of tangled bushes along | to work - excessively. Ab - Rilehmond Inever found 9 more pleasant and ass{milatlre have been inalnealned but. wonegey tive cos pust week, tho deaths traceable to the hot | advantaxe, aszhelr customors domnnd that | Tolletroct, Buifalo,, Sho came to Chlonzo Fob. 11 the roudside, waited patiently for Brown to | County Camp the location Is very unhealthy, |. vo be.ore, is I ie SRE eros OO GER renotion. fron i a pone venti ’ borlt ‘3. Th : thol iets bo fitled tl dd thot aftor repeated written solicitations from Maude | appear, dle had araed bhnself, not withany | the conviets. terribly: worked and beaten | + : _ 100 Columbia St, Ne' yi the oxtrome | weather «numbering — 903, ere “were | thelr orders bo filled promptly, aud thoir | Irving and “Sts Mollie.” Sho hud known, | modern weapons of death, but with aclumsy & . figures which ruled the past few weeks. n the wholesule drug trade the situation isus yot unsatisfactory. Prices continued very many more prostrations. Business, workmen, on necount of the hwat, refuse to of course, where personal activity was Maude in Buffalo, whore thoy both worked 18° work fulltime. ‘The activity is attributed to dresuninkers, and“when uelther of them bud yi leather straps by brutal guards, At -brlar-hook which he: pleked wp beside & | the Oglethorp Campe complaint ty made of hedgeans he hastened to the spot where he In- Phyalctans hero havo found 1t to bo most elle vor fived inn house of questionable character, no why the most cruul whipping, In-some Instances ny : fil Toe it largely to droop, and few importing Houses hu this | reaulred, was greatly restricted, Manu- | tho fact that the spring trade was, unusually | Witnea nad nover eon none tit sho ears | Lett ed to eninct u bloody trayeuy. Elva hinds the poor Prisoners!” bollies slowing huge THE contig saan oo wees Hae made any money go far. favturers ad — bullders were seriously | light, and that the legitimate demand is much | here. ‘dts Mollie” bad patd hor fare hera und | }VA9 xtout and keen aan razor almost, knots, caused by barbarous bentinc. | At ‘A. ECKERMANS, Drugglet Grand Raplds, Miele Opium hag found a Jower level, .It sold Ing recently been sharpened, : WITH THIS INSTRUMENT clutched tightly In his hands he watted calm- ly for his human prey! Ile had not long to wait,. Brown soon appeared, Ile was wilk- lng raplily, whistling some gay litte negro love-song, | When he came within range of the svot where Hardin Jay concealed th jutter rose, sprang out of tho. bushes, and Aung hinselé upon Brown witha yell of fury, A fleree contest ensued, Brown was taken’ by surprise and wholly unprepared. But he was a museular man, and he ninde ode termined fight tor life. ‘The struggle ended, however, in the trlunph of Hardin, who suce evedad In dealing Brown a series of blows which caused hit to sink bleeding and sense- lesson the ground. Ashe lay wneonsclous Hardin completed his dreadful. work by ul. most soverlig the head from the, wounded frank and shockunely tuutliating other por tions of the budy, When. conyliced that life was extinet he hurried away, leaving Brown, where he: fell, with, the briar-hook baste him. Upon touching homo Mardin found he had not been missed, aud when the terrible had given ber about ‘$123 worth of dresses on credit, " Hecoming tired of tho life sho led here, witness hud dutermined to return to for inother, | who supposed hor to bo working In a Chicago dressmaking estabebincnt, and acted necord:' iugly. ‘Tho only parecls abe took ta Hubbard court were her own olothes, which Maudo, whose home was dow on Hubbard court, kept there for ber. Witness hud used secrecy regarding ber determinntion to return nome be- cause ste know ' Alias Mollie would object to sco hor leuyo before the dresses wore puld for. ‘Witness was arrosjed at Dotrolt on. ‘steamer Nyack, on which she had taken passage from Interrupted, nearly all of the latter stopping work eutirely. This state of affairs was felt atthe banks, Thu volume of busl- neas was inuch. reduced, “Monoy has ruled with rates of discount: at 5@0 per cont, Exchange is heavy at 1-10@1-20 discount selling ands par buying, ‘The mar kot for locul securitics is firm, and there are Indications that the demand for Investments atavery low rate of {nterest are not so pressing, When theelty offered a mililon 4 ver cent bonds lust Saturday bids were par, except those by the Sinking Fund Commis- slonors, ‘They bi@a premium of 234 por cent, ‘The movement of wheat begins :to make tho demand for money at country banks strong, Tho rain of yesterday mado it de- cldedly cooler, and the weather gives a new Iinpetus to lagging business, ry goods have been almost nominal, with no d{sposition to buy except the barest neces> altles, Light fabrics ara called for freely, Sfothing Toports almost. the same condition, the Marietta & North Georgia ‘Rail- Ford Camps “the convicts — are - wretch- edly ‘fed -and terribly. whipped, and the hospttal provistons are not fit for dogs to eat. At the Cedartown Camp the conyicts are overworked, not allowed enough rest and sluep, and are lucerated with cruel whips. At the Dade County conl-mines, Senitor Josoph Brown leases the work. of °353 «cons victs. ere, tao, the ldslt [Is freely applied, and the Committes- hive no commendation for the manner tn which the convicts In gen: eral are treated, E * ‘There are 1,200 convicts in all the camps yislted, the majority of them being negroes, ‘The Committed Is of the opinion that the State should appointofiicers to stand between the convicts and thelr lessecs,. whose vile treatment of the untortunates suggests the barbarities of the Old World. ‘Phe Commlt- tee fing no refurmatory benelits in the lense syaten ag now administered. ‘Che lamented Robort Alston, before his- death by the bullet of Cox, attacked tho conviot system |. with great violence, and the present Coinit- | * tea find that his position, though seguingly greater than in former years, Vig-tran con- tnues dull aud unchanged, : Glass fs very stilt, nnd manufacturers look for nnother advance before lung. Nenrly all of the factories have closed down for to summer, ; ‘Ihe coal trado is without animation. No ehipaieats are expected by river for several weeks, Petroleum has ruled veryactive, ‘Cha mar- ket la very wenk, United cortillcates declining 5 cunts since fast Friday on account of 0 re- ported big-flowing woll'in the new Wellsville district, ‘The closing figures this afternoon were 73%,—the lowest for many montlis. Sules, 1,013,000 barrels, Shipmerita, 400,000 uyruls, x Live stock i quite dull, ‘Tha Intenso heat the past week caused a frightful mortallt among all kinds, Cuttle ranged inh 34,00 6,60 for commion to prin, Recelpts, 5.47: head Hirough and 3401 head local, a falling off of 4,000 head, Hogs are selling at $6.70 6.80 for Pliladelphing; $6,40@6.50 for York- ers. Rocelpts, 14,025 head, an incrensa of 2,000. -Sheap are active, :selllng at $4. “:T eonatder tho LAXATIVE the finest and, mod agreeable, rrapuration T ever ‘used, wud shall ree ‘Olminen y eistoiner . Or? RAY, Pence, Drogglst, Chester, Ve yesterday at $i.124¢ In bond, the lowest point Teached in ten ponrts ‘The calculations of the syndicate wha tried to corner the drug . Were all wrong, und they are very. unlikely to get out without adding to thelr already large losses. dn raw sugar the market ts o trifle moro animated, but notuctive. Falr refining, 1% cents, with concessions to buyers In view 0 the dullness of the English and Cuban uiirkels, In refined sugar overproduction still continues. ‘he arrangement between refiners to reduce produetion hus beon merely tacit, and not meh heeded, E ‘The ten market $s moderate ‘and dull, Prices ure falrly maintained. Sales at § auction, 3,035 half-chests. An improvement in this trade Is gutleipated after Aug, 1, Hilo coifes dull and Inactive, but outside. buyers appeured and caused prices to bo a slide firmer. Mild grades of cotfea. were In mmodernta demand, and prices were sustalnad, ‘The failures for the week, although some- whut niunerous, amounting to seventy-cluht cannot be sald to bo important or significant, ‘The trade of the country Honerally is Ina his PHYSICIANS’ TESTIMONY: Col. Cameron, who prosceutud tho case for tho city, said (hero “ was nothing in it,” and the de- fondant was avvordingly disuharged, . _———————— NEBRASKA. NOTES, Spectat Correspotutence af The Chicago Tribuna: . Lincoun, Neb.j July 14.—The names of the ofilcers who are to command the National Guards of the State have beun announced by the Governor, . ‘fhby comprise some of the T find the administration and effect Setye279 Slelne 2 ‘ C.u, MaNER BY, Hel T have givon your Troro-Frure LAzatcv3 § fair trial ancl eatly pleased with it, AWeHL, RaAbuiy, M23, Naw Aunaterdann, 108 ‘Your Laxative te Just tho thing—t¢, easy take, and effect good, é apse tho gs SURFARD, M, D,, Xveston, Ind. 4 4.05 for common to extra, Recolpts, 17,7 | deed was disclosed he was the Inst one aug- | extreme, was justified by the facts, . heattiy condition, aad ace for tifa season | ‘hero 1y a very active: tolegrnpiie deinand | KordeSgsiaat 1Od0d ase Wook, ot Stee | Best Kriown mon th the State, as the follow.) ot Wor the rime, leven Wi siibseq ene port of the Comuittce Nas: ralged” a-pertuct: fs ae of the year, i for thin goods, ereoles, listres, ote. but " plggedlleslals : Ing will show: S.J, Alexander, Adjutant | [y°ntested nearly -evory one doubled iis | Lawl among the people ogninst the aystom ax. your Tnoric-Faurr Laxative, st! * tones, jlluing Associated Prose reports ag nothing ak all Ldone to Heats aa . . NEW ONTRANS. General and Chief of Stuff, with the rank of | gutlt. And, in fact, It: would Inyo been fin- | 11s, and the lessees are being hotly denounced Judy patients, rt concerning the nining stock inarke! Brigndler-Genergl,'0, N. Baird, Quarter mastor-Ceneral, with the rank of Colonel, Melville W, Stone; M. D,, Surgeon-Ceneral,: with the rankof,Colonol, L. D, Richards, New Onreans, July 13—1n the financial market tho volume of business has fallen oif, Clty accurities have declined s slight ly, State securities have advance $7 por cent” onall sides,. Many think that the poople |\ will. demand a “repeal of the system -{ ~ at tho hands of the pregent Legislature. .'The | - PostaAppeat this atturnoon says in relation ce reports ‘This is oahameful showing Be teetin denn ‘BM, D., Dushore, Pe of tho past seven days; Mining stocks have fu prgvisions and the finmnogs in breadstutts, been very weak, many of them doeltnting te | bu hed, the volume of business is loxs than lost week, Sugar, under a scarcity of fruit, is not much In demand, and Is ensler, : and shoes -are exceptionally dull, possible to live convicted hin--so stentthnt: had he porformed his murderous work—ha he not soon after belng apprehended broken down and made a tull confession, DETAILING THE MURDER IN ALL Ita OWAST+ K, lower fixures than ‘ever before reac! which is meinly due te continued bear speculation in State Line and Oriental > TESTIMONY: : te cy rit during tho past year, and city aecuritles 100 | Commlssary-Generel,. with. the rank of Col- LINES: for the Executive management of tho State of Hiller stocks, | Thess stocky absorb tho bulk | Manufacturers, howayor, have pressing or. onl, E..), Roggen, Assistant Adjutant.’ siteg | Geutela, and much reproach from abroad eating ‘| e y per cent, Monoy is casy, and.» feoling of | ¢ ae :] Wtterward, fenring mob violence, ho dented | Wilt bo vetted upon the'State, It all-grows. |... celts of the Burts, Cha reports from. | tee trons ling ue reudily-ay thaynrioivas | confidence prevails in regard to ny clusses of | General, with tne seni of pilouenanl Ooh: te confession but. wubsoquently realired:| itt be vistted upon th St Woosenesy cf the |. t: tive operatives belleve the lowest prices have On 'Change the heated ‘term has not been onel, Franklin Sweets, Inspector-General, | stocks, Crop prospects are fair, There ty some complaint of drought. Local showers “have prevailed the entire wook, Froights are steady, Grain by steau, 5 shillings. per quarter to tho Continent and Groat Britain, ‘The “week's tecetpts of graln, 850,000 bush- els; exports, 320,000 bushels. -: ; ‘The oxeltement In cotton futures this week ig without precedent In the history. of this city, the manipulators of ‘the July and Au. gust squeeze forelng prices up 1 cont per pound during the week. «Tho advance culs ininated this morniug,. "Che market reacted during the day a quarter of a cent. ‘The tine 4 “Wout Muane, D, Ty Ta Se Lp, , : 1A a a PERE for tuo lst cig ears, Ihave wed different remedies, bub ‘of them have provetas efttcacious (o wae at most yaluable Teorio-FRuit Laxarive, rj eudeaver.to give to It my cordial support eee ee company Ky 2s Lair been reached. Lnproyements in Robinson 3 - Consolidated ure attracting attention, Cont: 4 stocks and Leadville have been dull, and the , . Mterest in Hibernia has subsided, the stock closing weak, ‘Tho following dividende have been declared or paid: Ontario, 50 cents per sharo; Stundard, 75; Tombstune, 10; Dead- wood-Terra, 20; Homestake, 80; Robinson Consolidated, Copper Quuen, 10. Bullion Fecelpls of the week, 3383512 ‘Total yales of inining stocks, over 800,000 shares, «The ‘total reported transuctions in flour, also the principal items of graln und pro- visions, were us follow during the week anil, inj H ip 80 upparent In Its effects on business, Pro. visions have ruled strong aud higher, and cloia with 3 decided advance, Grain, too, is “Mgher, wheat apparently recovering the lus of Just week, Corn, undor apprehensions of, a short crop, Is strong. Distillers, however, favor o cheap St, Luuls grade, and that checks a rise to some extent, Whisky raled ateudy and firm at $1,08, ‘Cotton has advanced, closing at 11 cunts.” anos ave advanced ‘cents, and are —— administration of | affairs ~ in'>- Gear gla: - so sadly’ and - disustrously.. cone Bpicuous for the last two or three years, «It will ba remembered that the Jest Legisiature of Georgia : preferred. vory. grave .charges agulnst the principal keeper for nbuses of his own and neglect of. abuses practiced by others: thatthe Legislature. turned: him . over to the Governur: by whom ho was ap polnted,. and. to whom: he was directly: ac; countable; = but-.- the = xecutive : who had proviously approved the course of. the || Pree cot sorigls eiarses muda nani st oO 8. WIGS. BerOUS i a him paid-no attention to the legislative: bill with the rank of ‘Major, J. 8, Lehon, Advo- cate-Goneral, with the rank of Captath, ‘he pppobutuents give genural sutisfuction, ‘and: his Excellency, Goy,:Nauce, nay consider’ himself highly honored by haying auch good tune on hig stay es ‘The State Auditor of Public Accounts Is, Just now engaged $i juaklig o tabuluted statement of the-agsessed valuation of real und personal property. [nthe seyern} coun ties of the Stata.The eatinute is not yet fully comploted, -but-your correspondent Is ermiited to make a few oxtracts showing a valuation of property in a few ofiour ‘There was the usual delay in. bringing him to trio}, and months elapsed after, the crime: had been conmnitted bofore he-was brought, ‘Into court. He way ubly defended ;.: but the jury returned a verdict af niurdor in the first degree, and the Judge pronounced thodeath- sentence, fixing Lorday. ns dio’ date upon’ whioh it should be carried Into effect. « Gov, Churchill was. appouled to for commutation at Honth-een leaned to: Jife-linprisomment; but he decided tu let the Inw take ita course, Murdin, toward the last became very re- Ngloug, uniting with the Methodist Church, aud undergoing the rity of baptlaut, This care 5 the wines continue favorable, and conservas- 3 as * ke EXICO, S Dear Bi 10 Laxative ts the irommey teat Ree oro done aay wl any perme aia - BOSTON, es io if g yealerday; Flour—Itece! Boston, July t5.—-The special, market ro- sent goud for torpld liver a 3 took place in the: reception-reom of dite flere the init. p rte. : ts, 114,001 bar- pression is that the squceze Iv not yet ayer, | counties; vg the Jana dull two. or the Sha uinca | of indictinont, and sutfered inanaga Co i ; a rels} exports, 87,410; sales, 104,850, F and thal rf cus wi st S| usa County... eo $3.4 oo} tio Mariana Julltwo or three weeks since | ond treatment of - the convicts to contiyus In iG Sree seat. Receipts, Worse) buseley: of a ors; Poul OF” tie popton Dann tepotat Tuctet, Bates. at Sree Nt bakes, a eenatode | Dougiane Gaunt in the pregonco of | mutnber of the doomed | the munuer now reported by tha ‘Comite. “ot OLIVER, Mlchn Bare 15,180 g gales, 1,824,000" for prompt ant bs | Saturday wiorning, will contain the follow. | Bales for the wack, $50,000 bale, Shout got | pmneaster County 41) f;] ma'a friends and relatives, When ques | Oe enn our sTaorio Faure Laxatith ty future “delivery, Com—Tecetpts, 1,575,845 | ue The cotton market continued harder, | und fivevighths of w cent an. the higher | goo,CouNly Nat all hig aiie had been woshed away inthe A Plucky Young Lady... reaulta from it that bushels; exports, 1,108,051 sates, 2/0u0'000 | and quotations have undergone a further ad-| grades) | Tifohanteon Goud Bavior’s bioud, aud that iy name woe Welle | “este gxy Tdadlanapolle Journal so, % Vom for prompt and 318,000" for future dullvery, | vance of 4@%¥.conty por pound ‘pines last |. Provisions have advanced, owing to-the | Gaye count ton in tha Lab's Boyk of Life, Yesterday, wulle: Hr tean Morgan of New ; ee ot, Bar area RIM eR | Wook, | Uola cotlon delvere ot mite ira ai ine Wea De | See ee coat | Metal Mt ate CMH © aca re Ty ATEN Varrelas exports, 290; sales, G0, Inelucing,| G&Y Averared 1194, agalust 14 conty a wook | treduines 2 Su BUS as ‘The evimo which Isang Greén: explanted: on | ened < the horece, by IMAM ArRoraS rare 1 beg to ax that docs aif you alain {0° Oy oaoy both old and new mess, Lard—Hecelpls, 10°]. 9R0 All loading makes of printed calleoes —_ , 2 gullows teday Was committed May , | Ager themvand they started to ran, Me; Dfors.|:{8 somotbing Fre. uot: boet a ‘ 831 tlerces and 5,707 kegu; exports, 3,080,017 |‘ will also - probably, be opaned befory our . CLEVELAND. Test, At the the of the murder -Green was A Dp po ¢ oruwn ont and dragwod by the (Inca a:| « Kat being thrown 'y Aes ‘| n considerable distance. ‘Tho situation of «ti next Isyue, ‘There has been a steady move- . ws . pres miptione 1 bave Tepeived iran py pounds; enles, 00 tHerces for protupt and OrevELaND, 0.,'July16.—Petroloun has Uving with Its wife and seven or eight chll- zs Vyey sincerely: eudinyly ti Giana Bi ioouiyu te . dn the buguy*was oxo ny! JAugerous,; 1 Br0 b 73,150 for future delivery; sales Include city “ment. in wool, b < Brutal Courage, i} dren in the Interior of Lee County,. Ho was | with rare presonce of wind eho climbed over eee 0 teal net , but the sales of the week | ruled genorally steady at 7Hf conta the past |. aug, rot Kil agrced’ erado, Sfor ‘one murde fs Gout on the, tungue and eausht up, [ \ aul W eaters: ? 2 ‘Bltg No, 1 clty and Fe | toot up 2,698,581 pounds, and there has been | week, ,Thero 1s no change tonote rallroad | to teapenates Prine Wav of ite mn ee Pan arent ue hee ieee the Nom. Regaining hor seat iu tho vobicly, “she. TA i ——— au active lnguiry for fine delainy selectlons, | bualness, ‘Tha volume of local frelghts ls Tay fo bo struck by tho winner of a coin, in escaping the penalty of ering until the | sieccodod tu stopping the toam ‘after they hud “BALTIMORE, Somo largo parcels have been gold for future | heavy at good rates, while through Eastern | &td wnrosistingly reoelved by tho losuranywhere | yresont tine. Te was a large, powerful | tum sevoral square, : wg OG Barrinone, July 14—The money Inarket r Wi ablove the belt, The man whom chance cons demned to take tha low stood up bravely, and, though he sought teavoid some of its farce by Olferiug no resistance, It felled bim heavily, breaking bis nowo, and leaving him Jusensib] forsovora! bourse, — delivery, ‘fhe extreme quotations which were pbtalned on flue clothing wools pre- vious to incoulng af the new Ohio clip bro now pejog vhaded 9 Uitte, Receipts dy business 1s also large, but at Jow rates, ‘There have been a guid many Juquiries for {ray ore, and a number of sales are reported, partioulprly for Regsemer, Ply-lron Is fulely very Ignorant, yet possessed uf a cer fain Hind ae shrewd sil ic oouane 1 h nuruberless joultle: J witleh ho re Hed on, but vainly, to save din ‘iy the present Instance. ‘The story of the the past week was yery quiet There way an avundance of funds, bus little dispayuen tu a Lovers of a real fine clzar are often dis? a Gea} iu storks and bonds, whlek wore tower, ed by belng obliged to pay for rank, Frushy stadt. At thoy will auoke Musk Twa” they avald trouble, Pag ie .