II II ~ WOOL MARKET. , aiTlowite Pirrainnten atizErri, i t TUESDAY. June 29, 1869. Since our last weekly report the sales ; of wool have been steatily increasing, particularly in -the war* and medium li wools, and we hear the! in some sections ; thelbulk of these vools are already ~... 1 1 , sold. Wices for the low And medium i. wool! have advance! somewhat from ,the 4 opening prices, anf may now be quoted ,z .c4 at 4 N, the. 'Ater price for Choice i tub d , *Labia; fleece. Fine . wools I still ntinue dal: and hard to sell in the i eastern markets and we do not hear of •1 much being soli yet in the fine' wool drhsticts.: We learn of some buyers i hattn tot 44. orders tu to w • pu n hase roo t 1 Has goodamarkel improves; wedo not expect to, see any admice in file wools., _- • . Market' by Telegraph. - NEW' 'Vag, June 29.—Cotton lose, se !, tive and ∈ 1,800 bales middling up lands at .IXc• Flour heavy and 100 low ! er; recelits 7,289, iittle j i 8,480 bbls at' $4,85 @5,40 fa . superff,ae State and western; $5,106560 for extra State; $5,85©6,65 for extra- western; f6,70@70 for white wheat extra; $6,15(4)7 for Round Hoop 0hio; $6,7147,50 for extra St. Lbuis; gs ®ll,lsfor good to choice do; included in the siles 'are 3,500 bbls low grades west' I ern uid State for export. Rye Flour and t Cora Meal without change. Whisky fs dull at 98c for western free. Wheat lc lower; receipts 58,721,- sales 73,000 bush . g at $1,42©1,43 for No. 2 spritig; $1,47%® 1,48 for N o. No. 1 do; $1,39 inferior No. 2 !do and $ 7,7201,7335 for - white Califor nil Rye quiet and ffrm.liCorn di:11410 12c iower; receipts 7,500, sales 51,000 bush; 82087 c for new mixed western via Canal, 1840880 for do. via railroad, closing 102 c off from extreme quotations. Oats heavy and le• lower: sales of 64,000 buil at 74075 e ifbr western in store, 76077 c for do, afloat; receipts, 260 bus. Stook of grain in ware use: wheat, 475,462 bus, corn, 219,682 bus, Oats, 285,831 bug, ye 62,621 bus, Barley, 168 bus ; malt _87,251 bus, peas, ! 35,144 bus. Rice du ll. Coffee in moder ate request. gager; aales of 550 hhtis i Cuba at- 11M0120.' Idolams steady; Demerara at 58060 c. Hops quiet. , -Pe- troleum firm at-170 for crude, 320 for re. I fined. • •Linseed Oil quiet.- Pork a shade }firmer with sales of 700, bbls . at • $32,370 ; j 32,50 for new namer.chielly„s32,ll7 claw : j $82032,60 . for old do., 126021 for, prime,. 11•28,2502Cf0r, prime mess, Beef • un.- changed:stales - a 149 ' ntda• Beef Hawn ! quiet. Ontmeats quiet; : salea of 170: !Mins a[ll3llol4iic for shoulders; 16340 j 18Xe for, bania4 Middles quiet ; andfirrm • , sales-185 b a s : istratfordshire .at :16k1017c. • Lard quiet and steady; . sales ; 324 tea at. . 16, 3 / 4 01965nf0r steam; 19,34020K0 for ket.: tie rendered; also 750 tea steam,. sellers' for Tune and July, at 193 . 4019340,. ; Butter , quiet at '160330f0r Ohio. Cheese', dull at' 1,5001,70. Freights unchanged. La/AO—Flour closed dull and 5®®100; ' lower. Wheat dull and la lower; No. 2, t springll,ool,42; spring $1,4601,47. , Rye - quiet and firm at 51.25 @ 1,27 . Bats heavy . at - 4 .740 in store , and 75340760 afloat for western. Corn dull and heavy at 80085 c * for good to prime Canada; 8401860 fordo railroad western mixed. Pork quiet and I nnehingedi Beef quiet and unchanged. - I I Cut meatanominal. Bacon steady,with ' a moderate demand. Lard steady; sales -250 Ma prirne steam, buyers for July, at 19,',1c. - Eggs dull and unchanged: 1 Crtioaoto, June 29.-:-Eastern Exchange 1 firm at 1.10 discount buying to 1-10 pre -IMium selling. Flour quiet; ' spring ex ; tr a i l at 008,25. Wheat quiet and 203 c lower; sales. o.IN at-$1,23, and No. 2 at 181,1901,21. filositm at $1,20; this a ft ernoon 1 No. 2 wasidull at 11,19 bld, ,and 51,1934; i asked, . seller for July. Corn less active, 1 and 2 . x.a3Vilower; , NO. 1 inactive and nominal iti — akire. Sales at 68340683;6, seller - for ItilY; No. 2at 63013930 cub, and 680690 seller for July, closing at 680 cash; rejected nlet at 61063 c; no grade at 48050 c; this` afternoon ;No. 2 miss dull lat 6834 c seller forguly. Oats in moder late request and.3ioXc Weber; sales No. 2 at 63(61c, rejected at 580590, closing at 6334063% for No. 2. Rye dull and - easy; sales No. 1' at $1,06.. Barley nominal at ;1,501 for No. 2' In ' ' store. Highwinel ' - dull and nominal •• at" 940 £14;0i: lTew . -t Orleans ' molasses 950;1. Sugar 1111/014y.c for fair to choice. - Pro visions dull. ''bless 1a0r1e113N1234: 'Laid 18340 tor pountry.-`1- salted bellies • 15Mo; picked. ' Sweet pickled hamtl6o 1634 c. Freights easier and'Oxb lower; 434050 ter 'corn, - 435rf for to Bra. into.. Receipts for the 'pest - twenty.four hour, 6,285 bbls flour, 87,067 bas wheat, 26,311 litill'oorn; 10,421 'bus dits,l,lsoo bus I rye; 1;430 bud hogs: 'Ship:nerd:is,' 10,568 "bbls 1 flour, 41;552 ' bud, 'wheat , - 81,1'48 bus oorn;'8;568 - buts - oats,' 326 'bum rye;"l;44B , head hogs, I Sr. Leins,, June,: 29.—Tobacco steady I and arcing. ~ Cotton nominally higher at I/33. Hemp dull; sales ,of, undressed as ;1,1501,84. Flour; low_ ualities in de wand, superfine 8014 at 14,7505, extra at 1 5 . 25 @ 5 . 50 , dbuble extra et 14. 25 @6, treble extra at 5707,25, fancy at 909,50. Wheat dull; but rather strong in come quence of the bad weather; choice No. 2 spring sold atll,ls.,prime to choice red fell to ;1,2001,35, fully choice to fancy j do. 11,4501,60, choice new red at #1,50, i do. while at 51,65. •Corn; choiCe yellow l and white ;scarce„active and higher, mixed in bulk - at, 65, wbite 78083, de livered 77080, mixed in sacks 81083. choiceyellow and good to prime white 090, choice 92. Oats higher at 67 for mixed, 038070 for, .white. Rye dull andilower at $ l. Whiskey steady land unchanged. at 99. Groceries quiet and unchanged. • Provisions dull and _businew 5me11..,; Pork; jobbing sales at $118,50. - .-Dry,,-Salt: Shoulders, packed, I 1 3 g..,'Ilaoonf shoulders 1414 clear,sides 1 1 41- 16nd dull and, nothing doing, nom /1/1111567.111 for round lots., • The receipts , for •Past. twenty-four hours amounted ,to 2, burets of , flour, 5,900 'bushels of wheat, 7,800 bushels of corn, 4,000 bush ela,otuats, 450•h0p, -• ~ •,J •-• .. 1 ! • CriteterlATL'-4tine 29.-1:Flour dull gamily 115475@f40. , Wheaf , du $ 1 , 20 119 .112.5.• Coin f unchatiged i ear 66@i68. Oath in lariebeutply r enVdtill attdpticces loir er, closing at 65 ,67e, a n d . tendim e l is ~y~ill dowe t wurdr in "Bzrar autUp s r f t "Nof 111,05: C o tt aukb.t in good denial:Al rif tff blade at 15 'O2Ol , 'Whisky 'dolt-Jilt Prcrtriskine dullopotbitigaiolego Mee§ pork 82 MAO •,7b. Bulk meats, 12ji@12,0 for sho ok ; ders,•and-15K6 ibr sides.•; *Bacon: 140 for tehoulderig. , l7s(43d73 o for blearribi and. ) , )180 ibrrelear alder; elear•rib sides sold at , Lard l held4aol9;6l, but sale*, ' 11;02§1,04: ,, Lard , 01l 11,42@1147; Petrolennai 7 28®29e-lbr xfined. •.The money Market Wooed at •10® •12 , per.eenti , •lioldpligtbuying. • Torxbo.'ilatiOl9. l -Larbini and' it shade is:4o ; 7, athlete' extra - to '' fancy !braride' Id e ptikOW''Wheat 8,040 lower; amber $l, on tee' iliot;;and $1.,37 ;ler IcilYNallbOee AIWA' / .AUchlgan. 1,64 white lto , regular $l,BB, r '4l'; 1001.$26: N 8 do 0 1 1 3 2. :Cora 0.16wer;10.1 780, Ne. •2_720. i yellourn ritleOte. 4l br 4 7 e 6 fkle Onto dOll ,0 1 .1 , 1 4 4eAtittle 4Bye : Bar • :1 1° - iOrbtroaVl! t•••••„, , •, - ..6:4•• , 141 • . _ Flour 1,500 bbls, wheat 5,800 bus, corn 4;ootkbus, oats 41X1"bninrer• • CLzvErAwn, June 27.—Flour; city made ga for double extra white, $7,75® 8,00" for double 'extra amber, $6,75 for double extra red • winter, and 56,50 for double extra opting; country made 57,50 ®8,20 for double extra 'white, $6,25@6,75 for double extra red and amber, • and '58,25®6,75 for double. extra spring. Wheat; No. 1 red winter held at $1,35® 1,36: Corn 74@750; No 2 72@780. Oats 65@660. Pork $33 for No. 1 city packed mess; No. 2do $32: clear $36. Petroleum —buyers and selieirs apart and no trans actions reported; refined 29,5293 o in a small way. sllLwaratims, June 29.—Flour dull and nominally unchanged. Wheat unsettled at $1,24 for No. 1, and $1,21.% for No. 2. Oats quiet at 59a for No. 2. Corn un changed. Rye and Barley • nominal. Freights quiet and unchanged. Receipts —l,OOO 'Wale dour, - 82,000 bath I wheat: Shipments-2,000 bbls 12,500 bush .81mkrours, June 29.—Cettrin is " ' firmer at 3235058343; receipts, 98 bales, e4ortS, 15 bales .. Flonr is unchanged.. Wheat, new, 111,10g1,25.' Corn, 94;312..::0ats Hay, 112,4®25. Bran, /NI. Odinmeal is dull at 18,90@4,25. Pork Is lesi`firm at 584,50. Lard 21'®g26.-- Baeon is less ac tive, with sales of shoulders at - 15ei and Bidet; at /9c. Lommr..r.u, Jane 29.—Bagging 220. Wheat; red, 11,10; 'white,ll,2s. Corn 680. Oats 700. Eye 11,25. Prlnie stigar 1434 g. Prime 'molasses 80c. Leif tobacco; sales of 286 hhds at /8 to 118,75, Mess pork 133,25: Bacon—shoulders 14;4. Clear ribs 18c. Mear sides 18;40. Hams 19;4. Lard 19X0. 41ighwInes 930. BALTIMORE, June 27.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull: uewovhite. $1,83® 1,85. Corn; prime white 95c. Oitliffirmer at 70@80c. Rye held'at $1,34 for western. Mess Pork t 34. Bacon quiet; rib sides 180. Lard dull at 20c. Whisky is very firm and scarce at 81,00@1,04.. PHILAXIELPITYA, June 29.—New mess pork 833,50. Rams 18(4)18%c. Lard 20 .„Flour active, spring extra @7. What heavy, red $1,40®150. Corn dull, mixed 86®89c. Oats active, west ern 750P60. Whisky 93@950. DETROIT, June 22. Flour lower grades in demand and scaroe;other grades quiet. Wheat scarce; extra white $1,68; No. ,1 do. 11,51; No. 2. do 8435. Corn— none in the market, and. worth 90c. Oats at 79e Baked. • Cznetioram, June ,29.6 . —8eef cattle 500 lower, 88,50®7,00. Sheep dull and 500 lower, 12,50®4,50. Dry Goods Marta-. , ii .„ NEW Yonz, Jane' 89..-84rket quet today, and _jobbers are occupied in tak itig stlcleh• The;only . eheeft pf imPert once' is,. in ' domeattaT. : pool Cotton Th4itdraeorge A. Clarkli glace 3 dbord now,.lis oat 52lic; %;!ili'illimantia 4,4 c; • tde eke 45c; omen • At` Daniels 473i0; Elts rdltros. 4730; :but bOth thelaiter can ill be obtained' of some - dealea at 456; :Hadley 50c; regalar, and •jotll sr. 4736, and six chord jobs 'at 78c: In Im ported threads there is no change ex cept in Cloorge A. Clark's black, which is, selling at 80c. Far domestic Cotton very firm. OWing to the high prices of raw material. In woolens, Chinchellis is worth 373ie. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Prussia M. FORT wants de CHl °se° RAILROAD. June 29.-500 pigs lead, B L Fabtestock & Co; 40 aka' milifeed, 8 B Floyd & Co; 2 cars ;cooperage, M P Adams & Bro; 2 kegs apple butter, 1 bbl dry apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co;; ; __39 sks rags. McElroy k Co; 14..brx, cheese, N J Braden; 19 doz broottikS Ewart; 55 do do,Arbuckles & Co; 15 do do, J Wilson & Co; 10 do do, J J Pettit; 49 bales hops, Spencer & McKay; 65 doz biooms, W M (..rmly; 51 bxs jars, W Little, 15 boleti wool, W Barker, Sr & Co; 5 bas bacon, WHWiltiop; 8 bgturye,, W J Meek; 100 bbla flour, Dan Wallace:, /00; do iltt, owner; 100 do do, R Knox' & Sou; ;1 car millfead, J - & W Fairloy; 3 'skis Wool, Harbaugh & CO: 4,oke rags, Smith' Jolm- MOO & CO; Al roa ms PaPers Gedfre7 & Clark. ALizzonnarr vAturt Rezratoirs. June 29.-403 bbls crudeoll.AT N McCutcheon; 160 do do. James Wilkinc •1284 •dor do, Fisher: Bro. 660 do do.,J. J Vandealli; 320 do do Owatod 280 , do. do, Pool Bro; 9 pkgs potatoes, 1 'bbl eggs,: Blanchard' , 1 ;car: metalf tar Wood sides; 2do do..Johu Moorhead; .10 Mks whilkYr'J Adler &Co; 2 rolls., leattusr • Seibert t Barg;-1 car metal, •JamealMar:. shall & Co;;/•do do Ries,. Graff,& Dull; askawopliW-Wiiigan & Co;, 3 do do, Weish•dt-Go; E.cac grain. Real & Bitch art;,l ear Jimer D.L Reynolds; laige lot butter and eggs ) , owners. • • • - PriTstrintoir Ontotwitain -AWD ST. Low's Ranstoatr.` , Jundr- 28.=.199 bbls flour, Jos Gardner; 320 dd do, 44 eke corn meal;l3aboinakerA 14100 bbls flour, V Vosking; 10 dollittor, Schmidt &F; 6 do eggii,4 AGraff;ls7 skit oats, F Maids; 14 pkg.s tobacco, W rt'D 'Rinehart; 30 do do, W 1, Jones; sdo do, R M Allen; ,12 dci , .l Fullerton; 18 do do, J Hays; 12 tea hams, 10do 11;r41.-' •II Parker; 54 do baths. 5 do' bee, U Mitchell; 10 do TAM. 10 tram candles, 'Monball tit McGraW; 4 care staves, M P Adams; Ir do do, W Hastings. • ' "`• Cyntsuswn AND' plTTsztraou RAIL ROAD) JUne , gases copper, Pitts Boston, M .CO; 6 limestone ore, Mc- Knight,'perter & , 1' car stone, J L L Knox: '1 car plpe, H Collins; 50 bbls oil, J Spear; 6 0 bbla plaster, W W Knox; b doz ettUrri#, Freeman & Berger; 10 eke. 7 bbls wine.J Dunlap; 5 bbls alder, W H Garaff;'2obis r leroeliers, W P Hunker &V,o. _ AL STATIOK" June 29. 2 ears t .oie, Bdo Ilmestoite, Superior Iron CO.. .000perage. RalyeLdr. ezuten;,l9 do J Di n ,gentphlll; 8 imiddhet tetbeedo R. W Jenkloson , ,1 car :wheat Retinal.' 'Bits; do 'lathier; tran4 2ilwatone Arrester & hteitawe ; vlLtioit! Otiet SAL . ' • t .'t t• 3 , t t• 7218;Ittldessiorme4, air anstse IL the parttuba iiLtheAgilif 4 1 4149 r . - L.:. • .. -a- i AGATEBAIrixt" becectit ao ordei of tile iniiisci vthirotet tegiiiiio64. 14 - ,. '. win *ea stnublto sace,ron. the vremprmicno:l - 10 -....eymucemAseie man ourieuro .4. , li4eocloit'io 3i.','tiiiit' Yeir‘'silile i biel.o - 4eilif on Rift • venue, city of rictehnrgh. rotounfoic or. TWO la,. Ilf thit-r.krloirtronana ion afar -1 t e g r tlick 7a f fs e l r i PWWW.I4: That ;01 % .v,a.,::B74ll46Alarbli r. 4lrOviscAlte4ll:l : Tritat: luleVi rig`"111111.11rIft 419 e t tbol 0 n if n A g e tii fit § ul i e r lr- liit &It nintioneO tar o FIRM NA ellariZlflf.Wfa. 4p t ti r r , .. 44ref i.1k , T4444,1 1 AT,W 17 4 , 4 1 0 1 ; 3 * ', '. Vaned lolVerelkindelic the 11011 mild ctile:inc , this city of PlUeburgle.rAsti ao;therfirlheloti sires *no In the eettro Of bn nese. Ttur attention,4ol estates has Is pettleat ?nett to them: es Ufa a t e are desirable CMOs lOt e-valueor thinot4the , sbuilalffl liot:beleig,Zeb .eoniteloenoy. t and oarless crn or Willem' %twee/ Am eo9bug_o4, ,on 3 months , t notice. , firoPert7 sow' maw. Or over eat thoestea 4ollefe. rtibeanicelreler 11111 receive 4e - stuff, e#o,r7lulf. ?MP 211141tiiir iliiiir. l -` , .' \ --• • •.: J" 1 -,1-,, Thl i 4 btriblaaki ail the . iumsdhlitotwoithirds ' an taro equatitonualminen al ts. wVII4-,,,nrittiti Interest tom do ug Lao elatif. "r 7 naortgagoonehogre e .c , . ,1. i. 1,1,11.:. : uJ,c., A . , r - ..• .., oi t i 4i ii 4 ;;;',l4 : , ;.;Pir:ln. ,it:lNin‘. iffhkal awf. , - ', TIIML _ , =ZEE 7' PITTSBURGH. GAZ RIVER NEWS. The Aver was again-swelling •last ,eve ning. with• six feet _six inches in the chael by the Monongahela—marks. The Ilse, this time, is mainly in the Alle. gadfly. Weather cloudy . and - WECII:4 with indications favorable for more rain. Mercury at 4 P. 3f. 85. • There has been no arrivals since' the date of our last report. The Wild Duck is among the first boats due. The Julia, for Zanesville, was the Only departure.r - The Wannanita. _Capt. C. A. Dravo, will positively take her departure for St. Louis to-day, and -passengers ;and ship pers should bear this in mind.. Boats. In port—Glendge, Belleternon , and gainelia—all laid tip,-ht, preietl i . It is probable that a number ; o ow boatswill get Out today with' &W., —The St. Iraqis Satur day, says: Sanibel, ,RaV and Lawrence Glover, the two' 'princiftal, witticisms for the State in' the late trlalrfof Criptaiti Wil liam B. Donaldson; were reletuiedffrom prison, yesterday, and tirade arrange ments for returning to---their homes— Ray living iti Cincinnati =IL elOver - South Carolina. Both these mon had been indiated for compoutidlng alelony by - running away before Alie irlarOf Dori aldson, and-were brought Ws* on kequi-: sitions the' Governors a . Ohlosuid South Carolina. Later in the ,'da,Y Ray and Glover Were in -thii' Clorh's claiming their ' atteadancii ' as wifneasee. Ray claimed eighty days arid ,Was al lowed nine days. Be said he had, 8 Rote for some 1 , 700 ur $ BOO, brit could - not get the money on it. —A paper has been started at St. Louis nailed the River, Times. It is conducted by J. H. Carter, a boatman of. 22 years' services. -The z progress of the work on the lower lock of the Des Moines rapids, is stopped by the high water.. The em= tiara is overfloweiL • " • I •L__. —The following document explains ' itself: The undersigned; Superyising Steamboat Inspector for the • Seventh District, certifies that Jacob Reemeline," having been by me duly exainined touching his qualifications as a first pilot of steamboats on the Ohio, Mississippi, Cumberland and Tennessee' riveri; 'from Cineinnatito St. Louis, Nashville; - Mem: phis and Eastport, I am satisfied:he poet sasses the requisite 'skill, and ' ie - trust worthy and -faithful; and do lieeitse hint; to act as such within this said hodiads liar one year from this date. • •• .. , • ,i . •• • ' 4 0 Given. Under my hand this 26th els of June 1869.. • joarf:l3- . DArVEN NY% • - Su . Inspector for the Seventkl/1 Ct. It will - be , remembered , that ~..1 t 3 Reemeline 'was pilot of tbe :Ignited States at the time'of the ooIlisIOn,:last 'Decent- . ber, of that ,iteamer and' the • lititerieft. His license lie' pilot hid beedri3Voked by the Local Inspectors - after • the; accident. —Captain Geo. W. Rea's new -steamer, building bare, will :betalledills3: Jeffer son. Shewill be oompleted in a month or so.-, —Captain R. R. Pegram t one of the moat noted commanders on this - Missis sippi, has purchased the Empire Mills, on Broadway, St. Louis, and will devote himself exclusively to making the best brands'Of flour.' • "- --The frame for the new bull for the machinery of the Ada Lyon is up, as Evansville, and the work of planking will be at once pushed forward. — . Five hundred Coolies will take pas. sage on the Thompson Dean at Cairo for New Orisons, from whence they go on Louisiana plantations. - —A down Miter exchange earn Cat. Sheble has left St,Lonie for Pittabnrg b, to.contract for the building of a crack aide,wheel ateamer for the Ht. Louie and Peoria trade. —The New Orleans Tunes, of Thurs day. says:. Quite_ a large towage of coal arrived here _since Saturday. The tow boats Stella .and Blinpson , Horaer * . be- longing to the El= of . Messrs. Hene:, WOod 00.. of . Pittsburgh, havourived. bringing with them. 6.324100 bUsheta of coal. consigned to. W. G. Coyle .it Co. The above is, the largest consignment of of coal that-has come under our notice. for some time past. • , ' —The'lronsides •arrived at St. Louis on - Sunday. • ' ' " The St. Louis Deinoerat says: Cap tains Ben. Dotter; John Dialer and Jr Gorman of thie city, and Mr. Gordon of Pittabtirgh, hate formed sit- association forithe purpose of building ikon wors at Carondelet. Other - - river men rel dieting- abouffor the ptirpose of settling down to work on shote, as nitterhava aliteaV,done. • T. . „ . :-• RIMt PACKElVSa.'''''', VP ' - VOR BT. IA)018, •ILEO:iro ziE. 4l,, i e nzEr r ialop, Apo . wiarsivrrii will !nye. for the *bore Aorta THU: ,D4ari tbg 30th Inst.. at 4 o•giook For bright or j parraite Tam hoardor 'to ' le= r J D. COLLINOWOOD. Agents. rs&saESBVRU 11011• T TS BURG 'S ya k al i ge; a • WHNICLING AND e PAR. ICSRISBURG OOMPiltira Wharf Swa t root of af onellTers. daily ilAyl 2f.ar;p4 NESDAYB and SATURDAY& • WISIt.O. Ia•BEWWWWIN Iffttcht, Will be reetived at all he JAI! !. COLLINS. $14.3 • Flati/E• COULDSGWOOD. ,-• • .• • .• ST A aIPSr' T e LIVERIPOOL. AND QUEtkr gTONVINT, TUE nuitarfiriAti:„. Musitfrs, . _.umbhritea ' Tem% woo* ttomme,! • ()Virirr" V P" SA9Sit eI t iOPPNIN VI7II _, 14° #_ 14 SVIZir,_SATURDAY4 reogr:Pl et Sa, A4rt.4 Myer, Arsw t l i cri . g. Vfxr,yls9ssfecs , parolv Intozzpauoif Rimy, • . " I " Vint.l9.ll MNOITAX4tiri I VO .11i 0 AVVorovirr 3 .40iliothile !Mild wamproptupotte rost EDI Qom. ;14 `' e ‘ ,l W °°/) .; 4 10 1:' IRON 7fTW;','.4 l 9) oisTERINPITNI43: .We .t : , r de . &gli fOr ,Z. w9r4 . • l e w I g The trans will no inprilletty neat tatters. prl pee In to LOA i rs. ..• ~ 1 • • A lar o o:Fplete , iusortMent DI ways On =hand. awn es all trtbtrs cite, kbild •tEntp at •is very:-..srer Orin, 'saki* , we ,warrsnl., 4