Lssav JBaking Powder, Absolutely Pare Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found to all others. POYAL BAKING POWDER CO., COUNTY NEWS. Breezy Letters Written by Our Corps of Correspondents rhr ughout the County. SKLINSQKOVE. F. J. Bohooh and wife are sojourners at Atlantic City. Mrs. A. A. Conrad spent a few days at Danville visiting her son Harry. Dr. Hartley's Medicine Co. is hold- uii toriii uere lor u iwu wbww "," f w . . . . i i i i r-:. .www JFU1IIO nil - v"' : . Mrs. 8. (i. Gearhart spent 'lhursaay nf last week with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Sehoch. Dr. C. E. Front., of LaGrange, is pending his vacation with Ins father-in-law, 1'iof. Noctling. Jar. M. Bchoch and wife, of Phila., and Mrs. Laura Hchnure, Of .New ISer lln, sjH'iit Saturday in tow n. H. H. Sehoch and wife returned from Wlldwood on account of the ser lourlllneM of Miss M. K. Snyder. Mrs. Kousuni and son, step-mother and brother, from Middletown, spent several days with J. W. Bousum and family. Misses Kthel Behoch and Annie Pot ter have ifone to Wildwood, N. J., to be the guests of H. H. Seboeh and fmnilv Miss Rachael VanBuskirk, who tar ried a week with friends at Lykens, remrniii eiinesiluv last aceompauieu by Miss Beatty, of Lykens. The directors of the public school uiet Thursday evening last and elected the following teachera: Principal R. L. fx-hrnver. W. A. Mover, S. Bravser, Daniel Gemberllnsr. W. Raich Waaen- Mler, Misses Jennie Miller, Algie I-Ain-benon. Dora Bums, with one other t van hi me next meetlliir. MT. PJJBABANT MILLS. H. K. Stuck went in Iterlee tn visit The band will nliiv for a nic-nie at Independence Saturday. Mrs. Samuel Hover and Mrs. John ArlKUftlMt IM An til.. uii'L lk T Norman Troon uml wif.. vi-ito.1 l Miilaleburg Saturday and Sunday. J. C. I'! ffle :uiil Annie Minium visit d at T. E. licit.- Saturday and Sun lay. A. K. Yerirer and Mnisv P. Steffen Kuinui ui ii. . niruvii n pui- Bev. Miller Drenched an interestim? The Garfield Cornet Band went to -qv. o wove oasuraay iasi w iuay ior pic-nic. Itev. V. IE. I '..rn.ll i. in I Annllv laft Uewday for Convnirhain, where be has "Tien a call. .Several of our neonls went to the ""HI 11 Ollllllilll otli. 1 1 i v at U-...L- I . I "Jcklehcrries and report a large crop. John K. Hoyer, Snyder county's en PPrtMng fruit giower, expecta be "'on eiirht an, ten thousand crates l'aelies this summer. John Is a lustier (Too Inu for lust week.) iSi? a number of our people spent J fourth at Richfield. mIr: Hman, of Lancaster, is Visit nKut Rev.C. K.CorrellV ttSa R,n,BU uluJ wile, of Bhadel, " Sunday at Jonathan Troup's. -OJDrease and fatnilv were visit "k irieuds in Kelinsgrove Sunday. a o2 i!" loyd Stuck. who l working loin" y' 18 fPendin the week at p.!i.Amo,1 aud wife, of Freeburg, fcRSSC ofHCW8tur: the Royal Baking Powder superior C. Gorju, late Che, Delmonico's. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. WEST BBA.VEK. (Too lata fir week.) Charles Stuck, of Lewistown, was a Snyder county visitor last week. Walter Steely has accepted a position in Lewistown with Mrs. J. B. Belhel-, mer. Landlord Mlddleswarth and wife, f Met Ture, were seen on our streets hint Sunday. Oliver Baker had the frame work for his new bam raised last Friday. H. H. Herbster is the contractor. J. Irvln Howell, wife and two chil- j dren, of Alfarata Mifflin Co., were Sny der county visitors last Saturday. John FQM and wife, of Burnhani, Mifflin county, were guests of Mrs. Hhellenberger a tew days last week. Captain Henry, with his minstrel I troupe, rendered some choice music ut MeClure last Saturday free of charge. P. W. Treaster's little hoy, Foster, has been unable to walk for the past two months from the effects of sweeny in his legs. P. W. Treaster, wife and two hoys, I of Warrior's Mark, spent part of hist wiek in Snyder county with some of their relatives and friends. Our old veteran, L. B. Treaster, and wife, gave a general treat of ice-cream to some of their friends last week, for which they return many thanks and hope it may occur often. Samuel Dual, of Yeagertown, was through our township last week look ing up some timber tracts. If he is, successful be will give employment to a number of our laboring class. Alvin Shimp and wife, of Lewis-! town, were here attending the funeral j of their daughter, Mrs. K.ra Steining er, who died Friday last and was bur ied Sunday at the St. John's church. S. H. Phillips has a chainless wheel of the improved make, on which he expects to make a trip to Pittsburg shortly. Sam takes great pride ill showing it to all who see lit to give him a call. He expecta to add still more Improvements. 'Squire Steely, with his son Reedy, I visited some of the old soldiers on the Fourth who were unable to call at 1 i -' office to attend to having their papers fixed for their quarterly pay due them from good old Uncle Sain. Our old Vet. Thomas Herbster, is ready at n mo ment's notice to go and light the box ers. His friends' advice is to wait un til be has bis pound apples picked on piles as they are more easily gotten. KKEAMEK. Mrs. Win. Gordon was in Bel ins grove Thursday. Thompson Hilhish of Selinsgmve was in town Thursday. Win. Freyman and Chas. Keck drove to Helinsgrove Thursday. J. It. Relntzelman and wife visited friends fa Juniata last neck. Ervln But k fMiddleburg visited J. K. Hi Intat Iman's over Sunday. Weldlc Heintaelman went n Sun bury Monday Intending t' learn the barber trade. Mrs. James Magee. Miss Erroa Maget ami Mis.- Kate Fields drove to Middle burg Saturday. Mrs. Mead Boweraox and child ol A.damsburg were the guests of I'liiiip Rouen's Saturday. Win. Bickel of Ashland wan over looking after the interests of his farm one day last week. Mrs. Milton Orwig and children of Houtadale and. Mrs. John Kinney of Salem vi-itod the family of J. P. Wal ter Thursday. Jesas Maurer, ur expert haxneas inaker, makes the cheapest and best harness and fly-nets that can be bought anywhere. Anybody in need of a new harness should i;all ni him and obtain prices. PREKBURO. Sheriff Row was noticed on our streets last week. Oscar S.Willis, uf Philadelphia, is pending a few dayi with parents and friends. Grani Rttter, employed In Philadel phia, Is upending a vacation with Ins mother. Lewis ( iemlxTlini; and sister, Miss Minnie, of Sellnagrove, visited friends Sunday. The musical col lope opened Monday w ith Misses Tuiupowski and Ollflllan an teachers. Mrs. Win. Watnpole sml son, Har rold, are spending several weeks with Mrs. Susan Hover. Mrs. Olive Warner and children, of Loysville, are visitiiiK Mrs. W'smoth . er, Mrs. Alice Uepner. Mi-s Bailie Roush returned Wllliamsport, where she had Staying for several months. Miss Berkhart, of Selinsgrove from I been with her friend, Mi-- Rlegle,nf Mlffllntown, visited Miss Alice llepner. Guy Mot, of Akron, Ohio, is spend lug the summer with relatives and also attending the Music.il College. Prank s. Riegle, wife and daughter, of Middleburg, accompnnleil by Mrs. ('lias. Roush and m Ralph, spent Sunday with Henry Roush's family. Rev. ami Mrs. U. K. Miller, of Allen town, spent Saturday nnd Sunday in our place. The Reverend preached for tin' Lutheran congregation Sunday ' evening. Miss Anna . I. Mover, teacher at the AUentown college tor women, and her sister, Miss Klla, a graduate in the mu sic department of the same school, re turned home (Saturday after a visit to th 8HADEL, The picnic in Page's grove last Sat urday was well attended. The Fre nioni 'ornel Hand furnished the music. Mrs. Jacob V. Rcichenbach is on the list, She has been sick for over a week, but, at this writing, Is getting a little better. Miss Klsie llelcheuhach left Sunday for Freeburg where she intends to work at the Musical College for H. B. Mov er, i he proprietor. We have very drv weather, but it is favorable for harvest and hay making. People can cut the grass in the fore noon and haul it away In the after noon, Mrs. Washington Wilt was buried after a lingering Illness of consumption. She has gone to the spirit world where We hope she is relieved from all sick ness and pain. A sad accident of lire occurred Mon day evening. P. M. Helm's barn w as totally destroyed by tire, but there was nothing in tne barn except a little straw and some hay. Last week a child of Benton Reich enbacb and wife was buried in Grubb'i church cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Gilbert assist ed by Hov. Brillhart. This child wa a mem'rfr of the Aline Sunday Schtsil and her whole elnKs'was present on the day of burial and put hompiets on the colli n ls?fore she was buried. lKJNDORE. J, P. Wise has been doing carpenter work for Minnie E. Eyer of Bellns grove. Reuben Melser of Selingrove was in town. He is always ready to talk lumber. JohnKrouscof Phila., selling dry goods, was in town and full of business :i- usual. Revs. Brlllharl and Boyer were in town speaking a word of cheer to th. ir members. I). W. Stahl has been doing some threshing for our farmers and reports good results. Mr. Houseworth, son of our noted attorney of Scllnsgrove, w as to tow n on bis wheel. Dr. Krebs was to town and the re sult is that seme of our juveniles have less teeth and less ache. ('apt. Rise, one of Gen. Mead's staff officers during the civil war, was in town representing the grocery business. Speaking of the te lephone, we ought not to say every rose has Its thorn, but rather be glad that every thorn has a n isc. A. I). Berlewof Sunbury was in tow n accompanied by his clerk. Mr. Miller, son of Geo. Miller, one of our county I'ommisoioners. ?dr. Fislicr; a traveling salesman for John II. Obold it Co. of Reading, pass ed through town with samples of the lineal guns on the market. M. It. and I!. S. The juveniles of our town are taking a baud in politics, and Harry thought M. R. meant Mighty Republicans, but Jacob said it was Me- Klnley and Roosevelt; while Frank thought II. S. meant Had Stick, but Mike said it was Di van ami Stevenson. MoGLURE. Our people, all wish for rain. Miss Mertie Dreese i -tiil on the sick list. Win. Brannon moved to Lewistowin Thursday. The festival was well attended Sat urday evening. Some of our farmers will commence to cut oats this week. Operator Wm. Dreese and wife left for Denver, '1.. Monday, Miss Annie Casner, of Lewistown, visited in town v. ir Sunday. Prof. Ed. ( harics, of Middleburg, was seen on our streets Saturday. Kdith and Kva Knepp. of Lewis town, spent a week among friends here. Ira Drees,-, wife ami baby, of Lewis town, spent Sunday with her parents hre. The West 15eaver school board met Saturday afternoon to adopt some new books. Borne of our people, attended the dis trict Sunday school convention at I.au ver's church Saturday afternoon and evening Mrs. Catherine Rothrock left for Mil ton Friday afternoon, where she will spend a few days with her son, Dr. D. It. Kothrock. EvcpT Depressed And is it not due to nervous exhaustion? Tilings always look so much brighter when we ore in good health. How can you have courage when suffer ing with headache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? Would you not like to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. By taking It gives activity to all pnrts that carry away useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, because It re moves all Impurities from your Mood. Send for our book en Nervousness. To keep in good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. Writ tm our Doolorm. Ptrtatpi you wnuiij ilk to ooniinll Mi. enilnrnt phrttciftm about your Condition. Tbll Vmta u fTorly nu tl artlcuhira in ytir caio. You will r mopromnt rplT, without cmt. Audriui. DB. J. C. A YKK. Lowell. ,Mu. NEITZ VALLEY. The festival at Kantl was well at tended. Cant. Geo. Kubn was visiting in Flintstone Valley. Mrs. Daniel Snyder, of Rebuck, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jos. Tharp. PALLAS NEWS. The 17. B pitvniO hiis a financial success. Nearly everybody attended. Some of our people attended the fu neral of Harry Kinlmrd Sunday after noon at St. John's. Misses Jennie ami Gertie Straub, of this place, have taken a pleasure trip across the river to Herudon, Mt. Car mel and Shamoktn. The m w minister of Alleutown preached again at Gruhb's church last Sunday in the German language and gave a line talk to the Sunday school on the Syropheniciau woman. F 1 .1 NTSTGN I : VALLEY . Wesl Deppen wits the guest of J 1 allies. Harry Trevltz was visiting Geo. Tre it.'s Sunday. (i. (i. Mover sold live lambs to Win. Hilblsh lately for t-1 '. James Haines is remodeling his home by building a new porch. .1. W. NeltZ and ' E, Haines were to Middleburg Saturday. Philip Mover's and Win, Sprenkel's gave an ice-cream parly Sunday. Cbas. Dreeae and father were on the Shade mountain for huckleberries last week. Katie Trevitz and II. Ellen Bressler were visiting their uncle at Aline over Sunday. c. E. Haines, Grant Miller, Jona than Orubb and wife were the guests of Philip Moyer Sunday. There is prayer meeting at Ebenezer every Sunday evening at 7:.io. Preach Ingattho same place Saturday even ing, July 1WW. CBNTBEVJ LLE. G, A. Stine of New lierlin was in town Tuesday iubrniog. Win. J. lliirns and family of I lanvile visited friends here last week. Cbas. Cox, prop'r. Voung's Hotel, Miftllbburg, was in town Saturday. O, W. Sheary and Jas. Crossgrove were home from Lewistown over Sun day. Levi Voting had his house treated to a coat of paint. A.J. (Jrossgrove did the work. Prof. Wonder aod Amnion Steese of Neu lierlin were visitors in town last Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. Lloyd and son. Albert, of Lewistown visited parents and relative over Sunday. F. S. Riegle, the genial .-owing machine agent of Middleburg, was in town last Thursday. Ben Minium of Mazepjia, Chas. Ar bogast of Lewisburgand Henry Dlef fenderferof Buffalo Roads were in tow n Tuesday of last week. J. V. Keitz of Middleburg ami h o. II. Toadvlne of Willianisport, (ieneral Agent for Geiser MTg. t !o. of Waj ues boro were in town Tuesday evening. Ernest, son of J. H. Kline ami wife, of whom we made mention last week, died Sunday morning about 7 o'clock, lit? va- a bright studious boy about II years of age. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Funeral ceremony was held Tuesday morning. Interment in the L. and It. Cemetery. KEYST0NEJ1APPEMNGS. News Items of Interest Fro:n All Parts of the State. THE DEATH OF GEOEGE CHANCE. The Noted Labor Leader a Vlctlai of laneer tit tin- M.miiii!. I'at her and Sun Asphyxiated io n Well Crloil iii I Christian Helenea. Baltimore, July 16. Poverty, cou pled with ill health anil a Weuk tuludeil wife for a helpmeet, were probably the causes which Impelled Louis El ii. a shoemaker, early yesterday to kill him self, his wife and babe, and to wound almost uiiio death his Utile son. The dead: Louis Elsen, aged :u yours; Sarah Elsen, his Wife, 30 years; Mor ris Elsen, 13 months old. Wounded: Harry Eisen, :!'-; yours old. will prob ably recover. The weapon used was a razor, the victims' throats being cut. The tragedy occurred at the squalid apartments which the family ral home at lbs Bast Lexington street, hut the exact time is not known. An occupant of the upper floor of the lit tle tenement discovered the tragi ly about '.' o'clock and Immediately sum moned the polios. a minute search of the apartments failed to discover a crust of bread or a strap of moat. A Utile salt and a small quantity of milk wore the only edibles in the place, while the amount of money discovered after a careful s"aroh was 10 cents which Hiseu's pockets contained and tents which lay upon the cobbler's little counter. Aanby&latrd In n Welt. Wllkesbarre, Pa July it',. A num ber of boys wore playing ball on u vacant lot at Ehlttonwood, a small mining village south of this city, last SVenlng, when the ball rolled into all abandoned well. Daniel Uolivinskl, aged H. went down the well after it. As he did not come up within a reas onable time the lad's father, Frank Golivlnskl, was notified uiul hastily descended the well. When he failed to return a third man. Stanley Knofskl, w.nt down. Nothing was heard from him either. A fourth man. carrying a rope, succeeded In bringing the three! bodion to the surface, The two Oolovlnskis were dead, but Knofskl will probably recover. The well bad not boon used for many years, aod was filled with gas. Criminal Chrlatlaa Brlrncr, Philadelphia, July 17 The death ' 7-year-old Edward Heck at the "Uea lah Orphanage," run by "The Fire lla. tlzed Holiness Association." led to all Inquest by Coroner Dugan, and it was shown that the boy. whoso mother paid SI TiU .i week for his board, diotl without medical attendance. On the witness stand H. E. Bollenberger, the minister who Is the hoiul of the orphanage, testified that all diseases were treated only "by faith In God." and that even If a child had both legs cut off It would be allows.1 to bleed to death "If It were Ooda will." The inquest was continued and Sollcn berger held In bail. I.lvetl a lluntlrril and Seven Yonr. Susquehanna, Ha., July 14. Michael Maloney, of Olenwood, Susquehanna county. Is dead, aged 107 years. He was one of the pioneer residents of northern Pennsylvania. Al the ag Of 101 years be underwent a very crit ical surgical operation Until within a very few years ho wus in possession Of all of Ills faculties. He was prob ably the Oldest person In Pennsylvania. Died trier Belna Rescued. Ashland. Pa,, July 16. John Shut! snd George Italia, who wore Impris oned In the mines at HIr Miuo Hun Eat unlay noon by a cavein in the gang way und who kept signalling to their rescuers, wort! Anally reached by the rescuing party. Shut! was unhurt, but Haiia was so badly Injured thai he died while being placed In the ambulance. hrrr Lad Died From I kjaw. Chester. Pa., July 14. Thomas Clegg. aged 10 years, who was attacked with lockjaw, as a result of being shot with a blank cartridge on July 4. died at the Chester hospital Thursday night, lie was wounded lu the riKht arm by a revolver held close to him and fired by another lad. Klltnl Q.unrra-1 In n Doat. Wllkesbarre, IJa.. July 16. While three men were crossing the Susque hanna river at Nanticoke in a boat hist evening they quarreled. The boat was upset and John St hinski was thrown into the water and drowned. PBJWILY iMA NEWS COXDEXSED. Jofitsh T. Meyer was killed by Inhaling gas ;tt tabanon furnace. Amandus Newhart, who killed hi wife and shut himself al Catasauquu, will re cover. Hun over hy a hose cart al Olrafdvllln, A ok ost ns WandjasH was seriously lll Juretl. Ttie funer;il of Dnvld A. Prey, the vet eran editor, look place :it York Saturday, The pallbearers were hla five sons. Strikers of the Pressed Si"el Car com pany hnve I n evleifl froui their homes at Preston, and 3fi families are camping out. Miss Anna i.ynps. nf Lancaster, years old. drowned herself In a huh pond while In a Mt of melancholia, to which she was lubject. Col. Henry McConnlek, the well known iron manufacturer of Harrlsburg, .tied at his Cumberland county country seat Saturday, aged M. The blast furnace of the Danville Bes semer company, which was blown in year ago after an Idleness of si yen years, went out of blast Sunday, John LutS, the ritt.-tun wife murderer, has been granted I new trial by Judk'O Halsey, because Jtimr Koons, who favor ed a soi ond degl'SS verdict, was coerced. A bulldog pounced on the little daugh ter of David Dickson, al Eden it'll, sink ing his teeth lii Inr face. The dog had to he shot before the child 0 oild be lib erated. Arrangements are being mule In Read ing for the annual conclave of the Ori'ml Commandery of Pennsylvania M;eonlc Kntfhti Templar, to i held In that city In May in ;t Twit YnntiK a'ninrn Killed hy Train. Shelbyville. Ind., July 17. Three young women, riding In huirgy, wore taught on the crossing and killed by a passenger train yesterday afternoon one mile eaat of this dty. Two were slaters named Schloaa and the other a Miss Zoble. All resided at Prescott A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wntnradji r . Jalj II. Dng meat is extensively used In C.er gtiany as an article of food. Iiritish casualties In the Boer war to date are lii.lss officers snd men. The estate of the late Vice Presi dent Mohan was appraised si s'l.ljs, 111. The reciprocity agreement between the United states and Germany has been Binned. Governor McMillan, of Tenm has withdrawn from the contest for L'ui tt ii state senator. The "money i xpress" on the I i id 0. road was dellberati ly wrci i :i I 'hi l. delphia. The mlscreauta without phtudcr. Nobody serlousl) in jured. TbnrMdny. f nl) i United States Consul Hay. of i'r toria, about to return home. Oen. Randall has placed Cape N 'me. A: ka, under martial law. Iii tilt ; of lfss victims of the Hol 1 1 iii'Q honor have been recovered thus far. Oscar Slsco, of South Caanan, Pa, whlli beating his wife, was Bhol tb.id by bis 13-year-old Bon. The insurance commission nf e brnskti has summarily suspended from work in the Btute all frateruul com panics chartered l : Illinois Six-year-old Willie Italy, of New York, "just for fun," set Ore to the clothes of his baby Bister, Kate, aud the child was burned to death, l i i. In,, .l it) i:. Six forgers, engaged in the n nu tacture id spurious Brazilian bank aides, were captured in Paris, A Boston and Maine railroad gaso line tank car exploded at Soruervllte, Mass Three killed and 30 Injured. By an explosion in an old coal . haft at Wllliamsport, Pa., William Punch, aged 30, was killed and David Samuels seriously injured. Charles K. Westervelt, Becretnry ;md tn ifliirer of the Dime Savings bank, of Newark. N. J.. confesses to a d falca tion of $36,000 to $40,000. He Is In jail. Hons overwhelmed a Iiritish force of 300 at Nitral's Nek, 18 miles from Pretoria, after a day's lighting. Iirit ish casualties loo, and 200 captured. Janus M. Beck has left the Demo cratic party ami has boon appointed L'bited Stan s assistant attorney z i, or al, .lames B. Holland succeeds Uiui .is district attorney of Philadelphia. Satarday, July 14. Paul Bluel ( "Max O'Rell") is suf fering from appendicitis in London. Spain, having no Interests to defend in China, will send no war vessels i':ore. i din R. (!ear. United States senator fitii.i Iowa, died in Washington, aged ?5 !rs. The wheat crop of Minnesota and North t.nd South ll.tkota this year will n ich l;.'. 000,000 to 150.000,000 bushels, against 1.0.000,000 bushels last year. Bryan end Btevenson will be for mally notified of their nominations at Indianapolis on Aug. 8. The reports that a fresh revolution has broken out in Venezuela are strongij-dea.'ed in Csnu ns Muudi.y. July 10. Fire destroyed six business blooks in Prescott, Ariz., causing over $1,000, 000 loss. Qeorge Chance, the well known labor loader, died of oamer of the stomach at his home in Philadelphia, aged 57. 3en. De Pollleux, who figured prom inently In connection with tin Dreyfus affair, died yesterday at Quitnper, Fra nee. John tl. Wooihy. of Illinois, Pro hibition candidate ior the presidency, will be officially notified in Chicago next Friday evening. Commander-in-Chief Willis J. llui lnt;s has called the National Associa tion of Spanish-American War Veter ans to meet at Chattanooga, Ti un on Oct. 3-13. Col. Henry McCormlck, of Harris burg, a veteran of the civil wai and well known Iron manufacturer, died tit his country residence in Cumbi rland county, Pa., Saturday, aged W. Tneadaj .inly 17. Manuel Alvarez Caltbrou has been appointed Peruvian minis! r n i tie United states. Heavy rains in northern Kansas yesterday broke a drought of live weeks' duration and saved the nun crop. The Indiana Socialist Labor party has plated a full ti' ket in the field, with Philip More, of Indianapolis, al the bead. The services of the Fourth and Fifth regiments, Illinois National Guard, are tendereti to the government toi duty in China. Terry McGovern, Brooklyn feather weight, defeated Frank Erne, of Buf falo, lightweight champion, at New York last ninht. OBNBI1 1L II MtKI'.TS. Philadelphia July Ifl Flour w. k ter minarSine. l2.Ui82.Cfi: city mills wtn- xtr;i $2.7tVil; Pennsylvania roller, ch ar, t 3.r,n itve Hour unlet ami barely si nt ttt.2w4s.tV) per barrel, wheat dun. 2 red in elevator, TCHtJIHic. Corn tady No. low: Mfi. ; N.i. 2 mixed, spot, in elevator, tteyu Nn ' v. lliiw. ..r li. .1 1 Irade. 5oe. t nit niilet and steady: No. 2 white, rlli ,t i . Hay lui. t ; choice timothy ed. w for Ijrfce b iles. Ileef gulet ; beel I I20G20.50. fork easy, family. Il'.-'i mess, tun u.75. Lard easy; . fte.imod. 17.174. Live poultry quott 12'4Wino. for eholi e western foa lSVuK '.t uprlng chickens. I poultrv (fresh killed), choice fowl. 10t&llc.; hi roosters, by chickens, MtBe. Butter creamery, n1 n f. : factory, packed, 1 1' I Imitation n aim 11'.: New York daily, lf.iy.ils Pennsylvania prints Jobbing al do wheleeale, jje. Cheese ilrmer I celsred. ' V, . 4o. white. ., i white, SHelVe : do, colored, tiers linn. New York and Pennsj I461c. ; western, llllHc. I Steady: Chili. 2101. UVi Cabbagt Lont, Island, II M ifl per 10u. am- tfi.::. -tern d ttt and 1 Live si... k Markets. Now York. July If. Beeves Bit 10c. lower; steers, 24.7t06.TO; distill S.2t4)f.TO; hulls, t2.t0v3.60; tows Vnain slow, hut steady; eholcs tin turmllks weak, ve tin, tl'Uti.iO. $6. ;c'u;.7f: buttermilks, tlfiy I calves, H .31 9 tM, Sheep steady: Ji'uMie. lowr; heeu. t3.2Sfi9.tii: ! wiiUuim f.'.l- l.imtiv. tii yy. 7 ;: ti.fitiitri. Ihnrs slow it ts.tnffS.K3. Kist Mb-rty. Fa.. July 18. Catl and lower. . xira, I". :ku;i.7.; ,iIii t.50; enmm n. CSO'dl. Hoc1" l iw- t plgts, beel mi illums and heavy 15.55: heavy l.ns. tG.4iit6.66; arnss common Yorkers, lt.40iasl.46; roue; ttj. Hhe'p lower; choice wether 4.68: eomm.tn. tl.V'tJjO; choice t5."5''is; common to aood, t.wiiiu.. calves. $6.6007.