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Cowboy Duel; Tnylor Is on the warpath, shooting, lan.snlng, drinking wlno nml bidding nil Hovts or defiance to the holplcm Khurlfls nnd constables who nro oudoavorlng ta capture htm for vikrlous offonses, ranging from horse stealing to forolhg nion to dunco to tho uitisio of n six shboter. It is believed ho Is on tbo war to New Yuri:, nml if ho "shoots up" the towns nloug tho wnv ns ho did Honuailnlo noth ing short of turning oiit tho militia will suppress him, for Buck is n six footor, weighing mOro tbnn 300 pounds, nnd when mountod, nrmod and onrngod ho lsn woll nourlslied revolution in liiinsolf. New Yorkers will romembor Buck ni tho former king of Buffalo Dill's rough riders, a wild cowboy tn mod circus man, a star in stngocouoh and robber dramas, BUCK TATLOlt. a bad man as thnt term is understood on tho frontier. Now that he is expected to turn up in Now York or noar it, hero is his history for the last ten days: liuok, sober and daring, was tho pride of tho Wyoming Wild West show on May 28, but on that date ho roslgned,wltb py rotoohulc accompaniments, stampeded live horses from the circus tents and rodo ta -Montlcollo, N. Y., to sell his string. Sumo of tho showmon gave olmso, found the horsos In a livery stnblo, and huvlng sooutod about town long onough to dIscov or that tho big oowboy was away, rodo oil with tho mounts, only stopping long onough to say that Taylor had eolectod horsos which woro not owned by tho men who owed him $700. A Fatal Mistake. But the men made the mistake of lonv lng'tho cowboy's horso boblnd, and with in an hour ho was spurring after them. Ho cams upon them at full 'gallop, a re volver in each hand, with a yoll that won tho battlo at tbo start. Ho lined the men up in a roadside ditch, out tbo horses loose aud rodo off. Sheriff Watson of -Montloollo tolographed to Narrowsburg, N. Y., calling upon Con stablo Dexter to appreboud a man on a whlto horse, and Doxter, who did not know that it wasnoyolono ho was soaking, rode out and mot Taylor, sombrero, buok- skin, lariat, guns and all. Thon tbero was a now chapter in the history of a peace loving country. Dexter plucod a hand on Buck's bridlo rein. Tho cowboy shook it off, gallopod around tho astonished constable, and swung his lariat in a mighty circle until it shot out and settled in a narrowing loop about Dox tor's waist. Tho constable was unhorsed and in a moment hodaucod to a crackling revolvor Are whilo tho big rough rider laughod and pullod tbo trigger. Thon Taylor roJo away. A woary looking man iu cowboy garb rodo up to tho Half Way Houso, lxA miles from this place, turned bis horse looso ta grnzo. enterod tho Inn and boughta urlni:, "t-eo tho Wilt! W03tshovonxnursuayr ho nskod Propriotor Tim O'Connell. "Yos," O'Couuoll said. 'Was Buok Taylor thorof" "1 didn't seohim," O'Connoll ropllod "but hero com 03 the advance agent. He'll toll you nil about It." And in walkod Kd Goodman, who was "ahead" of the V onilug aggregation. Tho Advance. Agent's Plight. Out onmo Taylor's rovolvor, and stock still stood the advnnce agout. Thon he danced for awhile as Mr. Tnylor shot holes In tho air around his foot, nnd thon, oftei drinking together, thoy set off for Honos dale, Goodinou in a carriage, and lassooi? ovory few minutos by tho cowboy, whe rodo bohlnd. At last Goodman's horso bolted, and tho carriage crnshod into another driven by o wotnnu from Hawloy. Thnt oost Good man $10. Buck registered at tho Coyne Houso, and Dotoctivo Mlchaol Morau arrived witt n warrant ohargiug tho facetious oowboy with horso stealing. Some ono warned Tnylor, and he cantered down tho malt Btroet with Motan In pursuit and bogging hlin to dismount and surroudor qulotly and Taylor was flourishing a bowlo knlf with ona baud aud a lasso with tho othor Tho town came out to see, as it did wbou John Gilpin rodo of old. Constable Brown of Wayno oounty and Sheriff Murphy joined tho chase, but Buok unly rodo around them and drank a glass of wlno In the saddle- before tbo Coyne Huuse. Then ho gallopod into tho wost. Tho town was dazed. Tho sheriff and constnhlos boardod a train, seemingly In pursuit. Taylor, it is suld, intendod to ildu to Now York, looking for fun on the wuy. A Hwlndler Surrenders. BociIESTElt, Juno 7. A man giving his name ns Gronvillo W. Nicholls, aged 61 yoars, walked IntoChlof of Police Cloary's oflko today and said ho wanted to give himself up. Ho said ho was ludioted in New York city two years ago for omboz zllng I860 from J. H. Jaoquelin & Co., stook brokers at 71 Broadway, by whom ho was employed as bookkeeper. Nioholls olalms bo was put undor 81,000 bonds and forfoltod his ball. A CarrlHBO Factory Closed. nocilESTEit, Juno 7. Tho sheriff today olosed tho enrriago faotory of Keolor & Jonnlugs on an exooution for 5,000. Chattel mortgages were fllod last night amounting to 110,000. The liabilities are said to bo tBO.OOO- X Ulll Jleturneil Without Action, ALBANY, June 7. Tho mayor of Yonk ers has returned without elthor approval or disapproval the blU (or the relief of tho Jewish theological seminary from taxa tion ; INTEBNATI01TAL ATHLETI03. Press Comments on the lxrnrd-C.mbrldBo ClmllrnRo to Vnle nnd Hnrvard. London, Jno 7. Groat lntorost is tnk on hero In the prospoots of an internation al nthlotlo contest betwoan thoUnlvorsltlos of Oxford mid Cambridge and toams from Amorlcnn unirorsltlos. Tho first nows of tho mattor was published lioro today, though it bad boon sent by cable to pnpors In tho United States yostorday morning. Tho St. James Gnzotto says: "It will do good to tho universities of both coun tries and holp to produco a frlomllior feel ing on both stiles ot tho Atlantic." Tho Pall Mull Gnzotto, In tho courso of a column odltorlal on tho subject, romnrka: "Thoro will bn additional lntorost in the meeting in view of tho London Athletic olub llxturo, and wo shall thus hnvo inter national contests which should onablo tho athlotesof both countries to take thorough stock of ench other's onpaoitlos. Aftor alluding to tho bondflt of suoh oontosts, tho paper coutlnuos: Vhvory spootator of tho contosts botweon Oxford nnd Yolo was struck by tho manly spirit In which tho Aiuorlcnns bore tho barust ot bare de tents. Wo nro not ashnmod to say that this nssoaintlon of youth with youth may help to shape tbo relationships of tho two peo plos." Mrs. Iloohllnc Defcntnd. TrtENTON, .luno 7. The fight botwoen Mrs. Washington Hoobllng aud tho Tren ton Pnssonger railway has boon sottlod for good. Jlrs. Itoobllng fought tlio company for wanting to put up Iron poles In front of her homo. Sho guarded tho houso all night nnd went to law. Sho was success ful at ilrst, but tho decision of tho supreme court is against her. Recalcitrant Sucnr Witness Case. Washington, Juno 7. Tho application of G. R. Chapman, tho brokor who de clined to auswor tbo questions of tbo son- ato oouunlttoo Investigating the Sugar trust, for a writ prohibiting tho district courts from trying him was takeu up in tbo court of appeals today. Tho court re served doclslnn. A Woman 102 Years Old. Pawttjcket, R. I., Juno 7. Mrs. Mary MoCourt, who resides In this city, Is 103 yoars of ago today. Tbero was no oelobra tlon, however, as tho old lady Is extromely fooblo, and it Is not expected that sho will llvo moro than a weok or two longor. Sho was born in Iroland and has livod in this city for 46 yenrs. A British Stcnmer Ashore. Qoeenstown, Juno 7. Tho British stcamor Davaur Is ashoro on Brigg's rcof, this coast. Four buudrod of her passon gers have been landed by tho boats of tho coast guard. Tho stoamcr lies in an oasy position and will probably bo floated. Oswego Man Insaae Tn Ilelginrn. Albany, June 7. The govornor Is in formed through tho state department at Washington that on April 13 ono Robert Wobb of Oswogo, N. Y., was admitted to tho Insane asylum at Uccle, Bolgium. . DISTILLERIES AS ARSENALS. Deputy Mnrsltals on Guard In Anticipa tion of a Court Decision. Chicago, June 7. A local paper says Every distillery In the Unitod States con trolled by tho Whisky trust has boon turned into an arsonal For nearly month past Unitod Statosdoputy marshals bavo bad thoir quarters in tho distlllorios They nro nil heavily armed and propnrod to rosist any attack that may be made, ot any attempt to tako possession. It is not lncondlarlos or dynamiters that the ro colvors fonr. A docislon is dally oxpoctcd from tho supreme court of tbo stato whlob may havo the effect of proelpltatlng hostil itlos. Those may tako a olvil form and add n new pkaso of litigation to tbo logal troubles of the trust. On tbo othor hand they may bo of a more forceful character lu the naturo of a pitched battle. The anxiously expoctod decision Is In the oaso of tho Distilling and Cattle Feeding oompany versus tbo peoplo, ox rol. the attorney genoral. This is tho caso where Attornoy Goueral Mallonoy filed a writ oi quo warranto declaring tho company to be an Ulocal corporation, in elloct a trust, and oxistlng contrary to the antitrust laws of the stato. lie was sustained in the cir cuit court. Tho decision was appealed ta the supromo court, and a docislon, It Is ox pooted, will bo handed down within a fow days. Tho offoot of a docislon sustaining tho action of tho nttornoy genoral anil the decision of tho lowor court would, it is olainiod, bo muoh moro fnrreaching than to simply cause n disintegration of the trust. If tho contention of some ot the antitrust attorneys bo corroot, It will hnve the offect of restoring to tbo original own ors of tho dlstlllorles all right and title to tho various plants on tho ground that all .salos to tho trust woro Illegal, and that any nnd all contracts made with tho trust woro in violation of tho antitrust statutes and thereforo void. While so far as can be loomed tboro has beon no concerted movomout on tho pari of the original owners to tnko foroiblo pos session of tho proportlos In oaso tho do cislon is favorable to tho attornoy general thero have boon onough individual moves in this dlreotlon to alarm tho rocolvors and benco tho heavily armed guard ol Unitod States deputy marshals In tho dis tilleries. Three Men Ilanseii. San Fuancisco, Juno 7. Throo mur derors wore hnngod at San Quontln today. Flvo men woro to hnvo bean oxecuted, but Govornor Budd grontod rospltos in tho oase of Fremont Smith and Rico Morasco. The throo men who sufferod tho death ponalty today woro Potrlok Collins, Amlllo Garcia aud Anthony Azoff. Death of Susie Anthony Comly. New Yoke, Juno 7. Miss Susie An tbony Comly, daughter of the Into Gon oral Comly, editor ot the Ohio Stato Jour nal and minister of the Unitod Statos to Hawaii, died in this city ot appondioitls. Tho Intorment will bo at Columbus, O. Irresularlticc Denied. New Haven, Juno 7. Ex-Comptrollor Htnub denies tho obargei of irrogulnrltles in his accounts as carur.trollor, which the lower hous9 ot the loglslaturo voted to in vestigate. It Is probable that tbo irrogu larltles, it any, are olorical. lucondinry Fire In Geneva, X. Y. Geneva, N. Y., Juno 7. An extensive incendiary Are occurred today, consuming sevoral buildings In and about tho lumber yards ot iho Geneva Bonding works. Suicide of a Nonotfenarlan. Nabiuja, N. H., Juno 1. Mrs. Hannah K Duttor, ogod 03 years, banged horself at hor home in Wilton. The reason for tbo suicide is not known. Ten-cent uox Maglo Paste Stovo Tolish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. ATIONAL, NEURALGIA d similar Complaints, rnanutaoturea unaer tho stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yprescriDeao? eminent paysiciaosiy DR. RICHTER S SOnlv penuinowith Trade ilark"Anchor."I (Jlaunfacturer-.CoinnicricnrathDr.HlchtcrofP I F. Ad. Eichter& Co., 17 Winea E!.,lTEv7 702E. 1 H mm im tnnn K -23 HIUHtSI AWArtua. 12 Branch Houses. Own QlassvorkB. , 25 .t IW m. in Shennndonli for wile hy P P I' Kirlin, 6 S. JIntn M J. SI Hll nil. T? 5! ,11 M . I J' n l. ircnlmeh, K K. eor. Main A-. DAVIES, LIVERY AND 13 North Jardin Street- When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itsolf. If you don't como to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 E. Contre Street, Shenandoah. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always bo had nt Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. h-mjoo li v.ldinsr. USh OF- ALUMINIUM. The Valno of tho Metal and tho Varied Pur poses to Which It Is Put. Thoro has beon so much said ond writ ten about aluminium recently that ono would think tho subject well nigh ex hausted, yet perhaps, from a manufactur ing standpoint, no motol just now deserves moro notlco than it, especially when wo tako into account tho fact that It ranks first among moluls in quantity and extent of distribution, one-twolfth of tho earth's crust being composed thorcof. It is tena cious, mallonblo, ductile and docs not read ily oxidize. It Is certainly worthy of at tention whon we tako' Into consideration tho diverse ns well as tho diametrically op posite ways into which it can bo manu factured. Iiiko iron, it can bo made Into many useful cooking utensils, such as coffeopots, saucopans, dlshpans and a number of others of a similar naturo, Things of this character in a do from alu minium havo many advantages, somo ot which aro that tlio metal Is entirely freo from poison. Tho food cooks quickly without burning, and thoutonsilsaro vory light, aluminium being nearly threo times lighter than iron and S'A times lighter than copper. Thero aro a few things that attack it, but which oro not mot with in cooking. Cauutlo alkalies consume alu minium rapidly, znurlatlo acid slowly and nltrlo acid only at a high temporaturo. Tho hardwaro merchant not only keeps the abovo ware, but can sell you hinges, bolls, keys, locks, bolts and many things In tlio electrical lino. Then, again, liko gold and silver, It is worked into many things that aro orna mental, for nt any jeweler's can bo soon napkin rings, watcli chains, matchsafos, stickpins, hairpins, toothpicks, lockets with stones sot In thorn nnd a hundred and ono other triukcts too numerous ta mention. Tlio optician uses It In many ways, especially In tlio making of opera glasses, and oven tho paintor has a pow der which, when mixed, gives a silvorllko luster. Owing to its lightness, tho dentist uses It to tako tho placo ot gold in making tho plates for artificial teeth nnd In tho cap plug of teeth. Ono of tho finest alloys is aluminium bronzo, which has tho color of gold aud is capablo of taking a high pol ish. It hns tho tenacity of stool, and from it very lino castings can bo mndo, nnd it is composed of 00 per cent coppor and 10 per cent aluminium. Many military ao cautcrmcnts aro mndo from it, owing to lightness nnd strength. So It can bo read ily seen that, whilo at tho prosent tlmo aluminium Is used by such businesses as aro not closely connected, yet ns its pro duction is gradually being diminished in tlio way of cost so its benefits aro boing Just 60 gradually rocognlzed by others who but a short tlmo beforo could see no good iu uluminlum from a commercial basis. flurdwaro. New York Cutoffs. Tho down town business men, and especially thoso of them whoso offices nro In tlio neighborhood of Wall stroet, do not consider it us a vory great disaster to bo cought In n showor without on umbrella, on account of their knowledge of tho cov ered and unofficial shortcuts which abound In that quarter. "Suppose, " Bald a brokor on tho Sixth avonuo elevated, "that I find it raining when I get down town, nnd that I havo not on umbrella, what do I dof I get off tho train at Hector street station, go through tho Arcado building to Broadway, skip across Broadway to tho Union Trust building, go through that to Exchnngo placo, pass through tho Stock Kxchaugo, run down tho steps to Broad stroet, jump across Broad street to the Mills building, go through tho Mills building to Wall street nnd dart across Wall street to the Mnnhnttan Bank building, and thero I am in my offloo with 6onrcely n noticeublo dampness about tho shouldors tar my trip." "Yes," said a Cedar Blrcot merohant who wns sitting by, "and I can tako it still longer trip than yours without tho shelter of on umbrella and without gottiug wet. I go tho gnmo way that you do as fur as the oxchange, then I loavo by tlio Wall street door, cross Wall stroet, go through tho Sohcrmorhorn building to Pino stroet, cross Pino to tho Equitable building and go through that to Cedar street right by my ollice, Talk about tho London cutoffs. Why, they nro not in It with thoso of New -York. "Now York Sun. SJuderiaklno WRECK OF THE 00LIMA.. A San I'rnucl'i'rt KMvspaper Denounce" t Im (.'"miner of tin. Captnin. San Fuancisco. June 7. Tho Call, in its account of tho wreok ot tbo Collma ns told by the survivors of the wreekod ves sel, says: The ship was overloaded, badly loaded, tophoavy loaded nil ngroo to It. Whon tho gale struck her, sho weathered it. but badly. Then she enreeucd. Thero was n luri h to starboard, and sho did not rlsbt ngnin. Men cnllod out to tho captain to out away the deok loading of heavy spars. The enptaln was obdtirnto. He know his business, or fancied that ho did, and would brook no suggestion from what he called tho torritledaL'd pttnlo stricken passengers. And thoy probably were all that he cnllod thorn, for thoy could see death sturing them In the face, whilo tho captain re maltiod blind. Tho ship listod moro nnd moro. With apprehension everybody wn 1 1 ed, hold their breath till sho should bear up and right again, but sho did not right, t-'ho listod mill more. Then sho lost her steering puweri. Tho enptaln rnug for more steam and would not cut looso the dockload that might havo saved hor. Stcnm oould not snvo her. Tho onglnos woro taxed to their utmost, still tbo vossol listod. Tho pnnlo on board grow worse, tbo foar ot death moro lntcnso. Then tho captain gnvo ordors for tho crow to koop the passongors within bounds Whothc: tliofio ordors wont so far as to withhold llfo preservers from tho passengers and pormlt thoso who sought to do so to come on deck, whoro thoy might havo a chance ot battling with tho waves, is not known at this tliuo. I'orhnps sonio furthor Inves tigation will shod somo light on tills point. At nil ovonts tho oltoct of these ordors wns to turn tho crow into subalterns, ty rants, who acted ns though thoy sought to prevent any ono from esuaplng tho doom that remained beforo them. Stoorago and cabin passongi-rs say thoy sought to obtain llfo preservers and wore forcibly rostralnod from doing so. Down in tho stcorngo n guard was postod at tbo compauionway door, and thoso who oscapod to the deok in tlmo to cast tbomsolvos Into tho son before tho vossol wont down did so only by main foroe by kloking and fighting tho guard. Thoso who wore saved aro somo of those who were wiser than tho captain, who could see their peril moro cloarly and had wit onough to throw tbomsolvos Into the fonming sen boforo tbo Collma gnvu hot last list to tho starboard. As sho did this tho captain's whistle soundod to out looso tho deck load of spars. May Import Prison Mndo Dolls. Washington, June 7. Consul Stophan at Annaberg, Germany, writes that It is roportod that tho manufacturo of dolls has boon introduced in the prison nt Unter mansfold aud Is boing workod by J. G. Rolchonbaoh of Grlmmonthal. Tho consul says a groat many aro sont to this coun try. Tho prison mado dolls, tho consul thinks, oould be lmportod so cheaply that an attempt will bo mado to sond thorn hero. Mr. Stophan suggosts that methods ba taken to prevent such Importations. Bevlsinp; tho Manunl of Arms. Wasiiinoton, June 7. Gonoral Hugot sluco his arrival in Washington has boon devoting his ontlro time to work on tbo drill regulations and the manual of arms, mak ing tho movomonts sultablo for tho now gun which has been adopted for tho use of tho army. It has been found that tho Important obangos mado In tbo regulations nocossitato gonorolly n revision of the phrasoology of tho ontlro tactics. Tlio Situation at Jlddnh. JlDDAn, Juno 7. Tho situation hore is considered a very grnvo ono for tho Kuro poans who havo not been nblo to tako re fugo on board tho foreign vossols In the hnrbor. Thero aro vory few Turkish troops in garrison here, and tho townspeople gen erally aro pleasod at tho Bedouin attack on tbo foreign consuls and nt their wrock Ins of tbo cholera hospital. llltr Water Company Inrorpornted, Albany, Juno 7. Thoro was filed with tho soorotary of stato today u notlco of the Incorporation of tho Now York Suburban Wator company, with n capital of 81,.ruu, 000. Tbo company statos that it lias, ac quired the property of tbo New York City Suburban Water company, togother with all its privileges and franchises, and all its maohluery uud resorvoirs. Civil Service Commission Ilusy. Wasiiinoton, Juno 7. Tho oxuinlnors of tho olvil sorvico commission nro vory busy just now. Thoro oro about 2,000 sots of examination papers of nil kinds In tho oillco tu bo marked, whilo from 0,000 to 0,000 moro nro oxpoctod In it fow days from tho examination hold for clorks and carriers all ovor tho country. Governor Murtou Pardons Innocont Men. Albany, Juno 7. Governor Morton to day pnrdonod Patrick Shnnnon nnd John Houry. who woro sontouced In August. 18D4, to imprlsonmont for ono yoar In the Now York penltontlary for the orlmo of entering n building with Intent to stoal. Tho real culprits have since beon arrostod, and ona has confessed. Tho lllacli Forest Cloudburst. Stuttuaht, Juno 7. It is officially an nounced that tbo fatalities which resulted from tho cloudburst ovor tho Black Forost amount to SO lives lost at Bnllngen. In that district alono SO houses woro demol ished by tho riso of tho waters o( tho lilver Eyach and many othor buildings were daniagod. Alleged Vorgor Whltmnn In Jail. San tfitANUisco, Juno 7. Alonzo W. Whitman, who was brought horo from New York sevoral weeks ngo to answer to tho chnrgo of forgory, is nt prosont In tho oounty jail horo awaiting trial. Ho will nppoar In court and tha date for his trial will bo sot. Hilly li'ljiui Aeati Arraigned. New York, June 7. Billy Flynu, nr rested for burglary nnd whom tbo police hoped would throw somo light upon tho murder of FordluaudHnrris,wasarralgnod again iu tho Yorkvlllo police court on throo complaints of burglary. Ho wns romundod. Spain United Against Cuba. MADRID, June 7. Tho loaders of tho opposition in tho senate havo intimated that thoy will not oppose tho oredlt asked by the govornmont for tho oxpodltlon in Cuba. Cnvlne In of a Mine. BlSMAIiCK, Mo., June 7. Tho top of tho Deo nun lead mine, at Flat river, has caved In, killing throo mon and badly In luring a fourth. The dead aro Robert Penborty, Robert Labuyuro, John De oorus. Lieutenant Clalt's Wlfo Dead. Annapolis, June 7. The wife ot Lieu- tonant Roger W. Gait, U. S. N., who wns a Mies Ash of California, died today of vneumonlsw Ml Tho Trade Outlook ConttnrteS Its V6ry Kaiiiil Improvement. GREAT DEMAND FOR MONEY, Tlio Ups nnd Downs of Vi'lipnt Prices Tha Cotton Mills Aro Dolus Well, Witlis SatUractory Orders Ahead The Failures of tho Week. Nrw York, June 7. H. G. Dun & Co's wookly rovlow of trado says- Tho tldo of business is rising, oven ns It was falling Just two years ngo, with surprising rapid ity. The gain has gono so far nnd so fast in some branobes that tbo more conserva tive fear it may not be maintained. But tbo period ot dullness which comes in eaoh market otter an unusual rise brings as yet nothing like a corresponding decline In dustries gain much, halt or fall buok a llt tlo and thon gain once moro. Tho de mand for consumption steadily inoreoses as tbo omploymont nnd wages of the peo plo increase. Uomand for money oxpands, one bank reporting 20 per cent largor dis counts for tho country and another 23 per cent moro commercial loans than a yoar go, and nil but two roport some gain. Ono sorlous question romalns, whothorths crops will bo full enough to sustain a large buslnoss. But tho worst reports today aro bottor by far than tho estimates recently eurront. Wheat roso a cents, foil back 3 with real izing, nnd has again risen 3, with western listlmatos of a orop 80,000,000 bushels smallor than last yoar. It is portlnont to romomber that official nnd most unoillolal roports down to a lata period last fall put tho yield about 80,000,000 bushols lower than it is now known to have boon. There Is nelthor holding back by farmers nor anxious haste In purchasing by foreigners, to support belief in scarcity. Corn oloses 1 cent hlgbor, and pork has risen 25 coots por barrel, though lard has fallen 20 cents por 100 pounds. Cotton declined an olgbth with hotter weather at tho south, but oxcitemont and prices roso again with tho roport of only 11.0 per cent decreaso in acreage. Much greater docroaso had boon cnllod certain, but condition is reported less favorable than last yoar. With a tonth smallor yield per aero, and .icrcago 11.0 per cent less than last year, the yield would still exceed 7,700,000 balos, whloh, with heavy stooks carried over, would forbid tho idea of faru ino. But a into crop Is tho moro exposed to injury. Juno began with 9,553,393 balos already In sight, and 3,302,850 Amerloan romalnlng in commercial stooks, while European spinners held May 1 over 1,000, 000 bales, according to Ellison. Cotton nnd Knit Goods. Cotton mills aro doing woll, with very satisfactory ordors already tor prominent linos, and tbo markot Is strong, with occa sional further advancoa In knit goods thero Is also somo improvouimt, nnd high er prlcos for yarn, though ioes havo beon out 'in somo kinds of hosiery. The offort to ond tho Olnoyvillo strike was not wholly successful, and in a tow othor wool en mills strikes havo occurred, but tho de mand for goods looks bettor, and a fair start has boon mado In roordora for fall goods. Iron pusbos upward Uko tho great build ings into whloh so much of It goes, and the advanca in finished products has be como gonoral. Of structural steel 12,000 tons woro turned out In May by the Home Btoad works, broaking tho rocord, and prices rise to 1.3 cents for boams and 1.3 for anglos. Tho oastorn bar association has ralsod tho prico of refined iron to 1.1 cents, and tho Amalgamated association demands ot Pittsburg and wostorn mak ers a chango of wagos with 1.1 cents ns tho basis. Coko producers aro said to have substantially agreed upon sales by an agency ond allotment of output and an ndvanco in price to $1.50 or higher. In oxchnngos, tho gain ovor last yoar is 27 por cont, though tho docroaso compared with 1892 tho latost year of full business aftor May is 9.7 per cont. Railroad earn ings for May oro 7.4 por cont larger than last year, a hotter gain than In any pre vious month, but tho docroaso from 1893 is 13.9 per cent) and on substantially the same roads was 12.0 for April, 12.9 for March and 1.".4 for Fobrunry, a curiously uniform docroaso. Falluros for tho weok havo beon 105 In tho Unitod States, against 2 10. last year, and 25 in Canada, against 40 last year. A Prominent Knglncer Dend. BociiHSTElt, Juno 7. John D. Foy, for- morly a promlnout onginoor and survoyor, died at his home horo, aged 80 yoars. He was employod on many of the largest bridges built during tho last half century. Mr. Fay was sont to Nicaragua by Com modoro Vaudorbllt in 1849 to survoy a routo for a ship canal, and tho line ho roo ommondod was tho some as that of tbo prosont canal. A Case Involving Millions. SAr.ATOQA, June 7. Caso No. 525 on tho calendar ot tho oourtof appeals, which will be reached, It is believed, before ths court takes its summer recess, Involves the vast sum of S3, 30U.000. It is tho apponl ot tho New York and Northern railroad from a doolslon in favor ot tho Farmers' Loan and Trust company for a foreclosure of tho seoond mortgage against tho railroad oompany. A New Steamer's Past Trip. Buffalo, Juno 7. Tho steamer North land of the Northern Steamship line ar rived hore today on hor mulden trip, hav ing mado tbo voyage from Clovelaud in 8 hours and 58 minutes, boating tho best tlmo ot her companion, tho Northwost, by 17 minutes. Funeral of Consul Lott. MANAGUA, Nloaragua, Juno 7. Tho re mains ot Hiram Lott, tho United States consul hero, who died yesterday afternoon, woro burled today. Tbo body was escorted to tho cemotory by all the Nloaraguan ministers, hundreds of prominent oltlzens and a detachment ot 200 soldiers. Postmasters Appointed. Wabiunqton, Juno 7. The fourth class postmasters appointed today were: Now York. Cloero Contor, O. J. Dan lots; Stephens' Mills, Vernon Plokle; Woodnrd, M. W. Clork. The Washington Invalids. Wasiiinoton, Juno 7. Miss Abigail Dodge is slightly restless, but otherwise hor condition remains about the same. Ropresontatlvo Hltt's condition Is un changed. Satollt to Its a Cardinal. Rome, June 7. It Is itntod upon good authority that Mgr. Satoill, the papal delft gate to the United States, will be created oardiou! at tha next consistory.
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