THE NEWS, ———— William Fredericks, a California despera. do, who murdered Cashier William A. Her- rick in an attempt to rob the San Francisco Savings Bank in March, 1894, was banged at San Quentin, ——A gang <f tramps boarded a passenger waln onthe Lake Shore Railroad at Ashtabula, O., and terrorized the passen. gers. Julian Mullen, a brakeman of another train, was found by the track with his skull crushed, and it {s supposed he was robbed and murdered by the tramps. ~The will o; Thomas O. Burnham, a wealthy bockseller of Boston, who died some time ago, provides for nearly two-thirds of an estate valued at £603 562 going to charitable and educational institutions in New Eng and. —-A test is to be made in Richmond, Va, of parties selling books and new:papers on Sunday. The men on the United States cruiser Raleigh, at Boston, claim that Captain Merrill case leges, ——The Newspaper Sermon tion has been organized in purpose, it is announced, of day reading. Joston for purifying ws that the defleit in Wiilima ado tore An examination she the Dims Saviags Dank, Conn., 1» $23.9.0.——A tort a camp-=ceting at Zanesville, O., women ware kiiled, Near Salem, Brighax w s killed aid two ot jured by lightaing —Tae Horr Hay ay baté €u siiver was continued at the of her N. M, was destroyed by flood. —— In Lalay- ette and Taylor counties, in Florida, muny negroes have becore [rightenad on accoun C/attacks by white men, and are jeaving “heir homes, — Wheat In Nor bern Minne. sota and Northern Dakota has te:n by rain and smut, — Mrs. George Deselm ing, near Zanesville, Ohio, during a — At Howards Mil, rett was killed by lightning, There was a $25,000 fire in Winston, N. C, ~The miners of the Wilmington Coal flelds bave adopted resolutions to contribute cents per ton for every ton of coal mined to assist Indiana miners in resisting reduction of wages. It was also decided to join the United Mine Workers of America in a body, ——FE. R. Forsythe, cashier of the F.rst National Bank, of Greensburg, Ind., and Mrs. O. P. Robertson, wife of a farmer near Adams, are direct descendants o! Lord Aun. trim and beirs to his vast o-tate in Ireland, valued at £75,000,000,——8. Behr Andrew’, a former cashier of the First National Bank of Texarkana, Texas, was arrestel at Mg Vernon, N. H., on a charge of making false returns to the United States Compirolier.and admitted to batl in $10.000,—A sewer In Philadelphia caved In and killed Daniel Donnelly, —= A severe ¢ ectrical storm passed over E lswor:b, Kan. Lightning struck the house of Eli McHenry, and instantly killed Ell McHenry, Edward Grimes and Frank Brown. All the viotims were married and leave lar. e families ——Four tramps Mouling a ride were killed ia a raliroad wreck on t Atlantic Coast Line at Pleasant HII, Vee Johan Hold Foster and wife were found dead in their home at Elizabeth, N. J. Its sup posed the man shot the womans, and thes killed himself, — Mrs, Grabam, of Baflalo, N. Y., foil over theCanadian bank o! Niagara gorge, but escared without a bone broken, although she fell fifty feet, — Frank H. Hall, of the Standard Oil Company, was murdered and robbed at Whiting, Ind. —- Porter Starks, of Atlanta, who was serving a five years’ sentence for manslaugh committed sul cide at the conviet camp. The postoffice and an adjoining grocery at Lap:essa, Cal, was burned down, and the body of Mrs Loulse Schaeffer, the postmistress, was found in the ruins, The aflalr is a mystery, — James Lower and his son, Joha T., were In. stautly killed in Philadephia by comiog in contact with an electrio-light wire —Four men in a carriage were killed by a train striking thelr vehicle crossing the track near Wi liazstown, Mass, John Brokarx, a wheelman, aged twenty four years, was killed by ocoliidiag with. a trolley car, in Wheellag, W. Va. The brickmaking plant of McKay & in Frankiord, a suourb of Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire, Loss $50,000, partially in. sured, the gold medal dry vrick-making machine which the flrm bought at the World's Fair for $7,500, and another machine €6,0.0.——A heavy freight train oa Pennsylvania road parted near New Florence Pa., and came together again with force. Ben Covirs, the fireman, was killed, lamaged and Mra were killed at a camp-meet- Wilson storm: Kentucky, Green Gar- five ter, Co. ’ expre-s in Obio obtained only R150. George Reed, a St. Louis painter, ki led hi wile becayse she stayed out all night, —= Robert Brucs Langdon, the well-known rail, road contractor, and a prominent figure in the history of Minneapolis, and in the politics of Minnesota, died at Minneapolis, aged six- ty-eight, Langdon was a Vermonter, and a self-made man, —-~At Raton, N. M. Martinez, an escaped murderer, robbed a faro bank of 8556), 1a Jersey City Jobn Ceech was found guil- ty of the murder of his wife, and remanded until July 81 for sentence. Czech and his wile were fish pede Jealousy was the motive of the grime. The report comes from Duluth that much of the wheat had been injured by smut, — A C. Crane was shot and killed at Bparia Mo., by Bud lay, marshal of the town, -— It is ofMoialiy sanoundel that the union oar. peaters of Boston will demand, on and after Heptember 1, sight hours as a limit of a day" work and an increase of five cents an hour in wage rates, The present rate Is thirty cents an hour,—The Philadelphia, the People’s and the Blectrie Iraction Compan~ fos of Philadelphia have been combined, and a new company will be formed, with a capi. tal of $39,00),000 ~The national conven. tion of the Patrio le Order of True Americans opened fn Wilkesbarre, Pa., Miss Laura Stauffer, the national president, presiding ween the flobds at Sliver City, N. M., ning bulldings were washed down, and the losses will aggregate £800,000. a 55050. rn Mrs. Mary E. Hunt has susd the eity of Nashua, N. H., to recover $50,020 given by her for a memorial library. The sult is ‘brought because the oity after having the money for four years, cannot agree on a 3 % i COLLISION. Terrible Disaster in the Gulf of Genoa, Italy. 148 PERSONS DROWNED. An Emigrant Vessel' Run Down at Night-She Sank WIithin Three Minutes and Nearly All the Passengers Were Carried to the Bottom. The Italian steamers Ortigia and Maria P. collided off Isla del Pinto, at the entrance of the Gulf of Genoa. The latter sank and 148 persons wore drowned, The Maria P was bound from Naples to La Plata. Thero was a crew of 17 and the calling Gonoa en route to her destination, entering the Gul! when she m 30 o'clock, ward bound. of Genoa at 1.9 ot the Ortigia out The bow of the Ortigia orashold starboard side of the Maria P, ponetratinz six yards and ripping up the Maria P like teh-wood, The water rushed in ti 10le and the Maria P sank In utes, three min The majority of the passengers were asleay at the time of the accident and had to escape after the alarm was given, They were eng The Ortigia no guifed with the vessel, remained on the scene for t« several Sho rescued 14 of the crew and 23 of the passengers of the Maria IP. Other steamers have been dispatehe! to the scons of the disaster and are now searchin for further survivors. The Ortig )f 12 feet along the some ¢ Sours plek up the survivors, Hs gla’s bow was smashed for a space water line, There Is the fact, brought to 1d by the di-aster, that Ortigia once the Fr mment upon mir the coliided on the same spot with steamer Oncle Joseph, of sitting of er at Rome the minister of 1 nounced he conciusion the narine an” the news of the disaster in the midst that an offi. of a profound sensation, adding cor, A seams aod forty.t Maria IP twenty.flv stoker and one hundrel our passengers of thi perished, The igia n board, The Mria ‘erra., The Ck lered an fnuuiry lato the di:aster, at the time had Orti had re pAsCongors P's captain wa bas or The sky was overcast cident of the ac and there was tains were asleep and alr was on watch on the Ort gla ficer 4’ Angelo was on wateh on The Ortigia was golng at the rate of o Maria P. a Both vessels saw the lights the other and ¢ miles an hour and th eight miles, tthe rate sutinued on thete } prog was ade, It Is not . which | brought the Mara P. broadside towards the Ortigia, Third office Esvello, rr till the es'a shed by saw the ofthe QO tigia, danger ar the ord ordered the engines reversed, bn came too iale, All the boats of the Or igla were od the crews rescued survivors Captain Ferrara, who was saved, he was sleeping in bis awakened by cri and sho noise. He n ated up on Ortigia backing off while his ship was sloking. Seeing that all was lost he jumped ato the sea, where he was picked up by the Ortigia's boa Second Officer d'Angelo, of the Maria P, who was on watch on that ship whea she was struck by the Ortigia, was drowned. all they coul cabin, when yuts an deel k and saw the Wa cnn IIc. TRAIN ROBBERS IN OHIO. An Express Held Up By Masked Bandits Near Toled Just alter midnight Trala No, 27 Lake Shore road, to which was attached express car, Chicago ’ on the an which runs between Buffalo and was stopped at Heece's switch m.dway between Archuold asd Btryker, 4d miles west of Toledo, hen some distance from the swiich, engineer saw the switch the was tarned, dis the alr brakes, the ca’, Several shots were fired ut When the train stopped four robbers went to the express car, in charge of Messenger C.D Nettloeman, epen the door and come ou’, Nettieman refuse), and the robbers threat. sned (0 blow up the car. He then came out. local sale, amounting to about #50, and then went at the big safe, which coutainel considerable money, Hinoe the Kendalville robbery the express company has suppliel its oars with dynamite-prool sales and this safle stood the test of four dycamite eart. ridges fired by the robbers. This discour. aged them, and they jumped from the train aod disappeared. James P. Stark, a clerk in Superintendent Johnson's offlee on th: Lake Shore Road, was on the train at the time of the robbery. He was seen at his home, and gave the fol, lowing account of the robbery: “I think it must have been about 1 o'clock when it happened, 1 was sleeping in the smoking car at the time, and was awakened by hearing several shots as the train came to a standstill, The conductor said that the train was being held up. I did not go out. side to investi ate, being satisfied from what 1 heard that sometuing was going on. Soon after hearing the shots I heard four explos. fons of dynamite, and then all was still and soon the trala pulled out for Stryker, where we arrived at 1:20, 1 wont lato the express oar afterward and the messenger sald he saw only four men. The robbers did not make an attempt to get into the passenger oconches, When the robber left tho express oar one of them shook hands with the mes. senger and apologized for putting him to se much trouble.” nisi III sss. British subjects who have been expelled from Blueflelds make a claim for over $1,000, 000 damages from the government of Nicara- gua : CABLE SPARKS. The Pan-American Congress of Religion and Fdueation opened In Toronto, Ontario. Mexiean print cloth mills are running night and day and are unab'e tosupp y their orders, The council of the French Legion of Honor has rosigned in consequence of criticisms in the Chamber of Deput.es, The Lord mayor of London entertained August n Daly's company at luncheon, Mr. Bayard was present, A forces of 7,000 Japaneses troops has Jelt Tuatutia to attack the Black Flag at Tal Wan Fu, Island of Formosa, The relations between Peru and Bolivia are strained, and itis sald Peru will troops to the Bolivian frontier. M. Stambouloff, the ex-premier of Bul. garia, who was murderousiy assaulted by four men in Bofla, died of his wounds, A party of five Englishmen fell while try- ing to areend Mount Ortler, the loftiest moun. tala of the Rhaehon Alps, | in Austria, All send were seriously injured, The British schooner Wo 1 onl zod Jamalea, the Lut Tirar sel rid near Kingston, warship found y tobacco, all arms and ammunition own overboard Captain Whitechureh the Viet Compani has been awarded ria Cross and Col on of the Bi the C1 The bodies of tha tw ina they are su; H. Holmes ' nel Ke distinguished CAD I mign, y Pitzel eh Toronto, w posed to have boen placed by H were remo ily made a ath for services in tre {ldren found selinr at a resid hero tne morgue in 1 yrresponde rr ponaoent Ac unoa says the re Wages advan will lake place miner's strike pro- sdange. 4 53% I fs organized and al the park oe, {Aun yera in the Qhio sirikers voted » work, num 1 shir ig wages abou mont Mayor Petit b h ago. board hie strike now In pro- realen on the state and which th uafacto ward ty in the piace. Las beets cal Ca rth Billerica, woeks ago on peratl YOR re. thelr WAROS, ORAUDeS 1300 Park, fant d lecided ing midway between the two cities, strike for increased wages legation® band e iusnce th yf striking miners, headed by brass visited the variox men. ’ elaud ( is Iron Mining ( the ynpany, bas raised wages colils per ner wages pald roiuntary ne and is given Lecause of tion of the iron ma The 500 puddiers employed at the Dunean Rolling Mill and wt Iron Works at Holidaysburg, Pa, ware granted an advasce in wages of 25 eenls per ton. ye 1 y 25 day, Ih ihis ' wwease of he MANOD . the improved oondi- kot, the Eilean The pall de- Company has been started alier an idleness of more than six months, At a meeting of Representatives of Harris Woolen Company in Woonsocket, BI. Lippitt Woolen Company, the Perseverance Wetted Company, Simpson and Kirkealdy, and the Tremont Worsted Company held. was decided to make a small advance to the 1,880 operatives whose wages were cut in 189), the site KENTUCKY'S WAVE OF CRIME. Four Brutal Marders in the State in Twenty" four Hours. It seems as though the mountaineers around Sergen have had murder in theif hearts for the past twenty-four hours For ten days the wildeat distilleries have been running in fu 1blast. At Quicksand Fr.day alerocon Dick Oliver stabled Bam Flizpat” tick to death. They wers ata dance, and shiskey flowed freely, It seems that Oliver eaptured one of the young ladies from Fitz. patrick. Oliver drank because of his con- guest, and Fitzpatrick drank because of his defeat. About the time both became thor- sughly drunk they met in the ballroom, There wore but few words, Oliver drew A dirk from his bosom and stabbed Flizpatrick, who died on the ballroom floor in ten min utes, Oliver escaped, and is now hiding somewhere in the mountains, A large posse is In pursuit, On Peter Creek, not far from Sergent: Jamas Smith sho: and killed Robert A. Coleman. It was the result of a feud which has been existing between the two families svor sinoo the war, Smith gave himself np, and is now In jail, At a plenfo William Tuoy shot and killed Thomas Batley. It Is not known for what reason, Every constabe and peace officer Is now busy trylng to apprehend those who have committed erimes and to prevent others from doing #0, while the mountain dew 8 being so freely distributed as it now ia Tho murder at Fish Trap of William Thacker by John Mateny, for protecting the former's sister, made the fourth murder in one consecutive day in this state, An Inoffensive Family Mur- dered in Cold Blood. THE ASSASSIN ESCAPES. He Appeared atthe Glordano House- hold While the Victims Were at Supper and Began His Flend~ ish Work, A despatch from New Orleans, La., On the Terra Haute plantation, BAYH in St John's chery of human 100K piace, While wero seated at the supper table trasario Giordano and his family Noska leveling an double- fired. Mrs. Giordano fell 16 floor a corpse, an i the bullets that did ugh both peld ia Joe hi her went thr id infant not go throug! of the lozs her slo d-month- Glordanc fearing that the tender babe in the and the as-assin forward The (iior- would ba kilied fall, sprang clasp ii fired agaln, jokshot entered the groin and leg of The 10-year-old girl ¢ ran forw load ol b vr antere enter ard asd recs UCKsD Chariey ( amb Olly pia od two | wa ted until they 2 he 1 barrels, the tral-ed th {wo nr & gun al jead harity Ro- of the are: inate head eft thigh abe bladder ra ing the rdano, 7 years, » the De { DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. Two men injured by the explosion « tht were killed and slx veryeer f the bol threshing machine ou near 1u are, fornia, ihe reporis receive l by Marine Hosplial Bor AL aarming increase in ihe vi co, mn ba, show rof deaths from yellow fever, John Tenney I EL 0 Wh paper writer and yachtiog reporier, feli and There is Uilie Ells, a8 weil-ko frac ured his skull ia Boston, o of his recovery. ¥ Joseph 8 Booth General Delaware G, A the fn YR fisnsin ¢ helno at in Wim Wn, F DEI wa 6) Adjutant at b years, was Sharp Com kilied hy, the works of Jackson & pany by a board, the tor- oy vewse, CK i ' men io the engine roOom Of ELC 800 Wars terri y scalded the Ww ff LartisAl's lies pedo boat steam from a br », He Ren pif making & speed trial of New London, ( was near on. jespatch from Iron Mountals, says that a disastrous cave-in, Ww ococurred « the Pewable iron mine Ni Moh, iia a prob on the first level ol pie ines of life, miners were is feared imprisoned by the cave-in an ad it some of them were crushed to death, The American barkealine Tt wooed by Waydell & Co., of New York, was stranded on the Cuban oat about six miles from Santiago de Cuba, on June 26, aad will probably prove neatly a to.al Joss. ‘lhe crew were saved, A Benton Harbor, Mich, despatch says that a heavy wind storm damaged the fruit “All iruit trees were vadiy broken and apples anal pears were nearly al blown from the trees,” Two men were killed, ons fatally injured otis Brooks, enve-in of 400 feet of earth ina sewer excava- tion at Harrison, N. J. Itis said that the braced, aud rain bad undermined he sides. Torrents of rain fell at Peoria, IIL, and the city’s sewer system was greatly dam aged, Over 2,000 foot of the track ol the Peoria and Pekin Union Ruliroad were hours, At East Psoria the tracks of the Lake Erie and Western wore washed away, The amily of C. C. Newton, on the way from Marion, Indiana, to Arkansas, and encamped near, Anna, lilinols, have beea polsoned by eating toadstools, which they supposed were mushrooms. Two little girls azed 13 and 17, and a boy, aged 15, died, Toe mother and two other chlidren are not expected 10 live, wan WHOLESALEMURDER IN TEXAS. A House Blown Up With Dynamite, and Five Persons Killed At Mart, a small borough twenty miles from Waco, five colored men were instantly killed and one seriously inj ired as the resul® of a dispute which began reversal months ago, when Able Phillips, colored, and Phil Arnold, white, both farmers, Were killed, Since then feeling belween the friends have been very bitter, and the colored men fre- quently been threatened with destruction. At two o'clock the town was arcused by a loud explosion, Investigation showed that the house cocupled by Mra, Phillips, widow of the man killed by Arnold, was in flames The house bad been blown up by a stick of dynamite, and the flames finfshed it. Of the six people in the house at the time, five were killed and one was burned to death. The persons who escaped are too badly injured to Wve Zormatt Parkett, an American, has accom. plished the nacent of the Matterhorn in the PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts of the Btate, snake, Witter's saw mill, and as lives In a temporary lodging. 8 cep in bunks bullt along the structure, elevated from the that particular section of the are hundreds of copperhead Walker was about in the Mouth Mountains, The men vide ground, Iu county there snakes, As to rise and get out of his bunk to get to work he half turned over and threw out his hand, head soak) which It touched a copper- had in some manner The reptile instantly struck and the fangs penetrated the back of band, Walker was placed Walker's medical suffering intense nd his arm is jreatly swollen, lives upon Analomink had hous» under st 1] pain a Jolin Applett, who avenue, Biroudsborg, time of It storm. An an interesting in his during the recent struck on elecirie current cuapoia of his side, ked in two the fu rie light and followed building. Fo saved the ho hou-e, came dowa crack ss Dox elec the tely from wire © the o! the rtuna eleetrie Hsbt wire B82 burasing and the occupants from being injured and perhaps kliled, A few knocked off where the light wus weather boards were ning slruck, Great damages caused In Fayetie jail delves was frustrated ut Erie ick of time and nine ear robbers sz burgiars are in solitary con Brown whom they had m stru was to be strangled 10 prevent ag esme 80 terrific and begged t« htbhe wardendid. The equipped with saws and A sy sd that he oried out y be taken from the whi jad breaker ol bis of Beading has iss i iad an orcer nd organs, street plans and troments of a similar char- bee t He bas dope this iayed on Pean sireel ¢ y tween Four} i Ninth by at the request of business men who have been f ! annoyed by 100 much of this sort of music. William Firing, a track walker on the Phil- adeiphia & Heading Raliroad, was struck in the abdomen by an exploding torpeds a Monoeacy Station, and faially injured, Mrs. Allen Drown, of No. 114 cott Street, Pittsturg, claims to bave been cured by faith, For months she suffered abdominal tro intensely with and was in such a pre. was des- an ible, paired of by physicians. One al.er acother prayer meeliogs were held at ber home and while earnes ly engaged In prayer she says she was cured, There has been no indica- tion of a return of her malady, and she seemed 10 have regained her health, Among those engaged with Rev. and Mre A, L Mrs, Bruaer, Mrs. Maxwell and other Deputy Attorney General Elkin, bas de. lection of mercantile ilosnse taxes in Phil- aleiphia and that delinquents must pay the penaities imposed, trying to kill his wile by throwing ber from a train, An application has been made to the Court in Reading for a charter of a corporation to be koown as the Wyom sing Game Protect. ing Association of Camru and Spring Town. ship. The association has secured the lease of upwards of 500 acres of land in these townships, containing econ-iderabiy hilly woodland, which It will stock with game. They will aliow no one to hunt thereon but are issued, mss STRUCK BY A HURRICANE. A Terrific Wind Storm Damages St. Clair Property and Kills Children. A terrifie storm of wind struck St Clair, Mich, with hurricane weloelty, Several yachts are said to have been overturned in the river and two childien were crushed under a falling chimney. They were the children of William Les, The Hotel Cadillac was unroofed and the tow: r of the Court Hall was wrecked and the rool lifted off. Trees and chimueys have everywhere been blown down, and telephone and telegraph wires prostrated, Heavy damage to proj erty is reported at Cortright, lnouding the wrecking of two churches. ss AI. A It 1s decitled in Kentucky that a man may go gunning for those who cause trouble in his family without fear of ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. Dr. Ibsen is to bave a monument erected in his honor during his lifetime, It is to be by a well-known sculptor, Herr Stephen Binding, and will stand in front of the Royal Theatre at Christiana, Pope Leo hae permitted the Montenegrin Catholics to use the old Slavonic liturgy. A in the old Blavonie tonge bas Leen printed in Eome at the press of the Propa- gauda, and mass is now celebrated in that language at Antivari, Prinee Kaflkoff, Russian Minister of Ways and Communications, is a practical engineer Hs worked as an aid as a locomotive en. and y spent several yosrs with an en” experience, subsequent] Professors Bur: of the University of Lilinois, aad Davenp say they have disc the Garden of the f ort, ) Yo ered a phenomenon Gods in Co is this: “lia centre of the lorado, The fact near he f east side of the rock north of the sutrance, an A another 4 stands upor across the valley, a distance of about a third opposite, ! a mile, common conversations can be dis tinetly heard betwen thea niae two, They lower ed their vo possible and were able to hear each other very dist netly, onia RB ) yon of the famous Mora who is now living in Culeago, sald the Mora property in speaking concerning claim lor #1, 500,000, the of tuts Yaiue in Cuba fiscated by the vernment io Bpanish Go with has 1868: *I have advices that the claim, accrual {nieve accrued interest wiil soon be paid. It been in 1878, Tue lawyer.—~ aged 4) tigation sines Iwo generations of t m have been enge ( avy ¥ or ha fm . seve ve prosecuting the cialm-—are 10 receive per cent, o! the pr.acipal This, of overs the expenses of GarTy ny r on the iit gation, which the lawyers advanced their own foriu $1,500 0% my father, Antot Maximo M He with my three bers and oue sister are residents of ———— TRIED TO WRECK A TRAIN. nes, The remainder of ile wid i go to O ra. rol Now York.” Disaster was over s would have scoured i the Epike. iL passengers ani k failen now being MARKETS. BALTINORE. GRAIN, ETO FLOUR—Balto, Best Pat.$ High Grade Extra. ..... WHEAT—N- Z Red.. AIK N- » 2 Wi OA TS uth ern & Penn. RYE-—No, 2 Seaanas HAY-Ch ice Timothy .. Good to Prime. ...ceeve. 1 BETRAW-—HKye incar Ids.. 135) Wheat Blocks$...cecveee 625 Oat Blocks. cocecesrnesss 803 CAXNXED GOODS. TOMATOES —Stnd, No. 4.8 No. 2... CITY STEERR City Cows........ Southern No. POTATOES & VEGETARLES, POTATOES —Burbanks..$ 1350 @ 8] OXIONS...... 125 FROVISIONS. HOGS PRODUCTS -shids.$ Clear ribsides...... Hama. . “ Mess Pork, per bAr...ss LARD—Crude.....ccovese Best refined. .ccovevcices BUTTER. @ 8 Under ne... ceo sevens Creamery Rolls.....ese CHEESE. CHEESE—N, X. Fancy...$ 8 « YoBBbBocsnsseossrnse 9 Bim Cheese. ..cve verre 4 EGOS. EGGB-Btate..cooeivieend North Caroling. ...eeee LIVE POULTRY. CHICKENS Hens. ......0 Ducks, per B...oiiiinse TORACOO. TOBACOO-—MA, Infer's.$ 30 Middlng.. coossresiinns He FROCK covssassassacesses 1000 LIVE STOOK. BEEF Best Beaves......} 250 BHEEP. ..covssrssssscisae 150 585 Hogs FURS AXD SKINS. MUSEKRAT ses cocaine I RAOBOOOD +4 554 +054 cavase RoB POX. .oovsesesscorine Skunk Black... conven Bc covnnassinnnnnn HBS i 13% 1 MEK. a sssssssnsnnssssnn EBB s serssristrssvinnssin soins A — KEW YORK. Sb —-. 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