Market Reports. of trade says: the trade, which high-water character of and steel rising to stantial the iron rapidly levels, producer has already In a moderate percentage of full capacity, and railroads, as well as builders in leading branches of con- struction work, are in the rarket with their orders. This wonderful change, in a short period, In the activity of the greatest manufactur- Ing industry of the country: the bright outlook for the crops, that of corn giving promise of an unpre- cedented yield; the cheapness of money, and the fact that the tariff bill has been passed by the Senate these are the conspicious features of the business situation Naturally they serve to strengthen the new- born confidence and to encourage new =nterprises The maintenance of trade revival all the more markable because this is the usnal season of crop uncertainty and mid- fummer mercantile dullness is re- Bradstreet's Future trade continues fidence i8 unimpaired, 1 faving Says: «20D winter ions, rade pro: plies drawn-on garding tariff matters promises to be soon ended Wholesale Markets. New York.—Wheat No. 2 red old, 145 1.43, £. 0, b. afloat red new, 1.203%, b. afloat; No old 1 No. nal, Corn in elevator, and No. 2 new, A008 Spot steady, 1.36%, n¢ 2 hard winter old, 1.333% f. 0. b. afloat. Spo Western extra Philadelphia, changed Pa. near- and 8, in West. mark. CASCR, re ateamer No for stock steamer No. special bin rejected; rejected and 1.03 for regu ed for the drier. Steamer 3 red sold at 110c. per same price as special bin reject Irregular rejected for drier sold Sample lots, as to quality and condition, sold at 9ve to 117¢ per bush Corn-—Western opened dull; spot, 74%. The market was largely nomi. nal and neglected Sales Car vwellow (domestic) track Mount Clare, 76; car rejected track Jail Yard, 70; car spot, 74 Oats—We quote White-—-~No 2 No. 3, 566% @57 Mix- b6@066%ec.; No. 3, 56@ o wien l Io pecial bin for stock reject bush 1 Qa. & &¢ 6% at Saxe - \8 4 SR%e; en-—-No. 3, £5 Le Hay timothy, We quote, per ton: No. 1 large bales, $17.50@ 1%; small blocks, $17.50@ 18; No 2 timothy, as to location, $16& 16 No. 3 timothy, 814@ 15 Choice clover, mixed. $316@ 16.50; No. 1 clover, mixed, $15.50@ 16; No 2, do., $13.506 14.50 No-grad¢ hay, as to kind, quality and condi tion, $6@ 9, Butter-—We quote, per Ib.: Cream ery, separator, extras, 268@27¢ firets 2304025: imitation, extras, 22 Gr 23, firsts, 20@ 21: prints, % |b, extrag, 27@ 2%, firats 267 27; prints, 1 1b, extras, 27@ 28, firsts 2842 27: blocks, 2 1bs., extras, 2 27 frsts, 266 26 Cheege—The market Is We anote, jobbing prices, 15% @16c Dges-—-The market was steady Onr quotations are, per dozen, low off: Maryviand, Pennsvivania and nearby firsts, 21e.; Eastern Shore Maryland and Virginia, 21; Western firats, 21: Weat Virginia, 21; Sonth orn (North Carolina), 20; guinea do . o 30: steady per 1b i Live Stock. City, == Cattle — Market steady to strong. Choice export and dresged beef steers, $6. 2566.00; fair to good, 34.506 6.25; Wesetrp steers, $4.25 6.60; stockers and ferdors, $1.96-40 5.560; Southern steers, $3 50@ 65.75; Southern cows, $2.75@ 4.25; native cows, $245; native heifers, $3.60@7 25; bulls $2000 4.50; calves, $3 71564 7.25. Hogs-—~Market 10@ 20¢. lower Ton, $7.80; bulk of sales, $7.60@ ®.80; heavy, $7.76 7.80; nd butchers. $7.70@ 7.80. Kansas NY WIVE ef} vii ~ MA HE [14D KNOW WHAT TO 10 to Serve Seven Years rancisco, Cal.—It is all ove: N80 day my to desert] J son, Jo! Moeller, and it wag und: of Madaon that he ma Frederic He said was a woman hater arated in Germany i : who later died “1 married only woman under the name of he said “Her name was I remember rightly-——Ada got $1800 from her becar loved me, I eouid $50.000." The bicamist crediis Brown. whom b>» marri fleld, Mazz. in 1005 ly desertcd, with being his first and legal wife, but it is believed that perhaps a score antedate her. Johnson says he was bor March 11. 31845, in Schleswig.Holatein ks th ¥ y ga she gnild have got Mary Spring- on Flensburg, echinist in Trenton N. I. “rme to America in 1871. To Live on Cupid's Bounty, when he field widow Johnson went to New Or- leans ar a horge trader. Then his health fafled and he determined to live on Cupid's bounty with Mre. Sylvia Pollard de Bonnett Two weeks after this false mar- Next he ap- ried Mrs dealer. His next marriage, vietim's name forgotten, took place in A ceremony was resorted Hours and Seventeen Minutes, Baltimore, Md. In a flight of | | Homing Pigeon Fanciers, just eon cluded, a record that has stood for the last twelve years has been broken. The birde, all owned in this elty, were liberated at North Bay, Ont., 510 miles air line, from Balti- more, and the first to arrive eovered the distance in nine hours and seven. teen minutes, an average of 1600.05 vards a minute, The best previous sccord la 1340 yards a minute, the Age of Sixty-four. ie said, only when money could $0, 1 gseribed his 1 He gucenmb to bis he ig released from are ended asserts that the only really loved was He advises matrime ing that he : with deliberate intent to defrand On the train {rom San Jose to this city ign crowded and seemed to take great interest in him. “It just goes to show You women remarked Johnson to the women nial az never used them eo about won 3 are fools.” Sheriff "Look at them. If any man would come along here and sav nice things in their doings and hopes | they would smile ard emirk until the poor man would find himself tak-' ing pity on them and proposing “That was what got me Into trouble Men of my temperament always in danger unless we re. | ahsolutely even to talk to " fuse full of extracts Johnson's confession fs comment. Here are a fow which show his philosophy. I've led a rather aporty life. and I want to say that whatever [ got out of women 1 spent on them ight awavy, They kept me broke "1 have found it did not pay to be eoft and sweet with the women. Treat them a little harsh and be a little distant and they will come to vou. If I saw a woman that 1 realiv | liked I made up my mind I would | make her fall in love with me, and | seldom failed i “Once started with the idea of get. | ting money from women. I continued to dupe them, and I di1 not marry | those from whom I could get money | without." Inventor of Night Flying Machine Bays Big Company is Forming, i London.—The Dally News quotes Dr. Boyd, who is the inventor amd | builder of the new English airship which has been making flights at | night, as saying that wealtifly men | are interesting themselves in forming | & private company with a capital of | a quarter of a million pounds sees): | ing (81,260,000) to operate the pats | ents which are being taken out. Dr. Boyd hopes to begin daylight trinle of the machine in about a month . Too Much Machinery, A little chap was offered a chance to spend a week in the country, but refused, Coaxing, pleading, arguing, promis- ing of untold wonders, ailke brought from him nothing but the stubborn ultimatum. “No country for me.” “But why not?” someone finally, “Because, he responded, have thrashin' machines down there, it's bad enough here where its ’" WHY PEOPLE SUFFER. ————— i { { and the sufferer is not aware of it. 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At first all went well, but at the end of the sec- ond day the young man’s strength | began to wane, Buddenly the old | man stopped the saw and spat, “Bon. ny,” he sald, not unkindly, “I don't mind yer ridin’ on this saw, but if it's just the same to you [| wish you'd keep yer feet off the ground.” Everybody's Magazine. Will Be Surgeon Some Day, Charlie was a bright boy, with a good memory, He was the prize pupil in geography and physiology, and when the school had any visitors the teacher liked to show him off One day a member of the school committee happened in as the class was reciting geography and asked a few questions and received fairly ac- Curate answers When he expressed a desire to switch off to physiology, | the teacher thought it was 10 show him something particularly precocious S80 when he asked, "Where is the stomach Jocated?” called Charlie to answer, did SUTAnCe mach,’ he however, about to on with she He £0 gity- a hole gald, "is in Fran to ne jung San 18CO Family Express Wagm penver WOMAN INsigis ths for dre t SAID TO USE CUTICURA =i init Falled to Care Her fred ma-tad Been Tortured and Distigured—W as Soon Cared of Dread Humor, FRIEND After ntenss ing Fez APE Far HE Hiekw « Afrac Eid NINE frou § y set ’ e1le vat each o for f™ © naa wo Dultie jams Mexico an when I knewn the relief it + 3 ng feet f think it a rare god nyone having sore or Lir-d leet 5 od ’ sd ; 3 ida Moltwert, Providence, R all Druggisis, 25 Ask today He Was Real Mean. 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