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V A FOR THE EAGLE. A Collation of News from All Over the World. A Feast of Political, Commercial and Gen eral Intelligence, Thoroughly Sifted for Eagle Readers, Flvo Die In Ootlinm, The New York Health llourd has ad mitted officially that Asiatic cholera bus made Its apparaucc In that city, Whlla the board has been Issuing dally bulletins declaring thcro was not a single case In In New York It has bad genuine casos under surveillance and has been Investi gating deaths which It now admits wero beyond doubt caused by Asiatic cholera. The first death occurred eight days ago. There havo been three since, which, with tho first, are proven by biological examina tion to havo jeen caused by Asiatic chol era. Ilactcrlologtsts Ulggs and Dunham nro now making 11 microscopical search for tho deadly germ In a fifth case, In which the diagnosis will probably also bo con firmed. MII9. HAKHINO VEItY ILL. Physicians Issue a IlutUtln Showing Iter Condition to be Critical. Doctors K. K. Gardner of Washington, V. E. Doughty of New York, and E. T. Tru doo,u of Furauac bad a consultation ut tho I'resldcnt'a cottage, at Loin Lake, In regard to tho case ot Mrs, Harrison, and at Its close Issued tho following statement of her condition! "Primary disease pulmonary tuberculosis ot tbo right side associated with nervous prostration. Iteccnt compli cation sub-acute pleurisy, with rapid effusion of water In the right chest, neces sitating two tappings, with somo ro lief. Present condition critical on ac count of a tendency to reproduction of fluid. Itcmovnl to Washington at resent impossible. Prognostication as to Immedl nto future uncertuln." Tho President's family get no oncouragoment from tho bul letins, and such of thorn as havo shown themselves make no effort to conceal their alarm nt tho situation. Tbo physicians ndvlse them to hopo for tho best, but offer no real encouragement. '1 hey admit that , they nro uncertain at to tbo result, und havo, so It Is said, quietly Intimated to tho President the strong probability of a fata) result. UPHOLD THK PRESIDENT. Western Municipal Officers Ask for Strict er quarantine Against Cholera. To show how tho people of tho West aro standing by tho President In his position toward quarantine nnd the cholera, says a Washington dispatch, letters aro coming dully to tho White Houso from Mayors and cither officials of largo cities In tho West especially ulToctod by the Influx of Immi grants. Among theso nro lottcrs from the Mayor of Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland nnd other Ohio cities praising tho President for his prompt nctlon so fur, and urging, it possible, moro stringent enforcement ugalnst Immigration. Thry ono and all ndvlsu a total prohlbltlon'of Immigration, und ask him to act ut onco In tho matter, totter from Mayors In fur Westorn towns, otpeclully, ask for a temporary restriction ut Immigration. TItOUULi: IN COSTA MCA. Ntato of Siege Proclaimed A Revolution In the Lltllo Republic Imminent. "Vu bavo ten South Amcrlcun revolutions on bund Just at present," said Acting 8.c ictnrr ot Stato Adeo ut Washington, "so that I urn not much surprised to receive dispatches from Costa Itlcu stating thut that country Is In it stato of slcgo Tho country had bad peace for many years, and I am considerably surprised at tho warlike turn of affairs. Tho stato of logo Is tho wamo as a condition ot martial law or tho 1 suspension ot habeas coipus would lie In this country. My Information doos not Mate that actual hostilities aro going on, und I presumo that tho ruling authorities havo merely produlmoi u stuto of slcgo as a precautionary measure. If It dovolops Into n revolution this will bo tho eleventh houthcrn revolution which wo havo to keep our eyes on." THEY CALL IT MURDER. An Amcrlran lis a Mexican Prison for Whisky Cure Practice. Edward Hpauldlng, for twclvo years rherlfl of Clayton County and ono of tho best-known cltltens of Eust Mississippi, has Just been released from Jail In tbo City of Mexico aftor four months' Imprisonment. An American commercial travclor who knows Mr. Kpuuldlng by accident hoard ot his Incarceration und laid tho mutter be for tho United Stutes Consul und procured his release. Mr. Spuuldlng wus arrested on churges ot murder. Ho was u specialist on tho euro of tho whisky habit A Spun lard addicted to tho uso of opium was treated by htm und died under tho opera, tlou of Injecting a fluid hypodermlcally. CONE UP IN SMOKE. Large Stock of Agricultural Implements at Inillunapolls Destroyed by Fire, At Indianapolis, shortly ufter S o'clock Wednesday morning fire was discovered In the large building ot tbe Union Transfer und Btorugo Company. Owing to an Inad equate wutcr supply und the prevalence of u tierce wind, the entire building with Its contents, which consisted of un Immense stock of agricultural Implements, wus de htroyed. Twelve freight curs wero ulso destroyed. Tho ugrlculturul Implements wero owned by twenty-flvo or thirty differ ent firms throughout the country. The of9 Is cstlmutod ut (200,000. Tho Insur ance unknown. Tho flro Is supposed to havo been ot Incendiary origin. Thrown from Ills Hone und Killed. At Han PraucNco, while riding In the park, David McLaughlin, the son of it wealthy Pittsburg bunker, was thrown from hli hnro andsustulucd Injuries from which ho died, Yellow Jack Reported. A report wus rccolvod ut Washington from the Marine lloipltal In Now Orleuus announcing tho urrlvul In that I ort of tho hhip May with four cao worso than rliolora yellow fever, Tho vom-l was or clorcd to quarantine. Shot Ills Pupil. Henry Garrison, a school teacher at Lacey, Ark., shot and killed Genrgo 'J hur 'man, a 16-year-old pupil. Thurmaii urd 'two brothers assaulted the teacher, and It Is claimed that ho shot In self defense. GOOD WORDS FOR WHITTIKR. 1. London Press Comment on the Death of the American Ouaher Poet. Tbe London Times says regarding tho death of Whlttlen H may almost bo said that what. "cott did for Scotland Whlttler did for New England. Tho mot salient features of Ills veno wero thoo nlso oh fcrvahlo In his pcrunut character sincer ity, simplicity, earnestness und manliness," Tho Nows suysi "Whlttler sang of a dis tinctive Now England llfo as no ono over sang It beforo und, since It Is going tho way of all things, u no one will ovor sing It again." Tho Chronicle sayst "Whlttler was tho nenrott approach to our conception of an American ltohert Hums that the now world bus given. Tho world has lost ono of tho sweetest lyrlsti of lis saddest wrongs." Tho Telegraph soysi "Whlttler pnsoscd no small portion of Wordsworth's genius. Although Inferior to tho bctt work of llryimt nnd Pnc tt Is probahlo that his Mopg Mcgone' nnd 'Maud Mutter' will ltva as long as 'rhnnntopils' and 'The Haven.' Tho Standard suggests that It was goad fortuno rather than pre-eminent merit that secured Whlttler on uttcntlvo and sympathetic hearing on that sldu ot tho Atlantic, and adds that In America Itself his claims to distinction wilt be moro en ergetically questioned than In England. GIC1ANTIC FIRE AT A Lit ANY. All State Documents In Printers' Hands Relieved to He Lost. At Albany, N. Y., at two o'clock on Monduy morning, flro broke out In tho rear of tbo large building owned by K. V, Dewltt. Tbo building was occupied by Hus sell Lyman, manufacturer of shlrtsi W. C Occl, umbrella manufacturer: J. It. Igmlrc, paper manufacturers C. T, William Com pany, Mack Co, manufacturers of shirts) It, 1!. Walsh and James H. Lyon, tato printers. Tho structure, which Is about 00 by 200 feet, wususeethln? furnace before wutcr was put on. When tho lira reached tho powder In gunshop there wero several sharp explosions, and then the walls, loosened by tho shock, canio down. Tbo old Re formed Church, now tho h'tato printing plant, followed und wns soon nhluic. Tho Hotel Ocrmanla nnd tho C T. Williams Printing Compuhy plant wero tho next to go, and tho firemen then turned their at tention to snvlng the great dry-goods bousj ot Mann, Wuldmnn Si Co. und a wholes.ilo house Tho lots Is ostlmatcd at 750,000. Tho Stato printing houso Is a total wreck. STOCK TAKES A RRACE. Industries and Trade All Over the Country Show Blcady Improvement. It. O. Dun & Company's weekly rovlow of trade sayst Last week's soml-panlc In stocks and train hus been followed by u moro confi dent feeling about chotero. us It Is seen thut the lostllcnco Is thus fur confined to Incoming ships by national regulations, which all otllcluls are now respecting. Ptocks havo ndvnnctd 75 cents a share on tbo whole, though In other markets tho alarm discloses weakness, which still con tinues, Monnwhllo tho goneral condition of Industries nnd trado throughout tho country" Is not rumarkably good, but Im proving from week to week, although tho exports of merchandise nro not yet largo enough to prevent somo exports ot gold. RUN ACROSS LAKE ERIE. Eleven Chinamen Smuggled Into Cleve land train the, Canadian Side. Tho best of pvldonca oxlsts that cloven Chlnumon were smuggled ncrns Lako Erie into Cleveland Tuesday. The Canadian point of embarkation Is bolloved to bavo been Itondcau, noarly opposlto Cleveland. Whllo It Is Imuosslblo to socuro particulars, tho fact of tho arrival of new Chinese In the city Is established beyond doubt Tho heavy penalties for aiding such Illegal Im migration, added to tho natural retlccnco of tho Celestial, makes ovcry Chinaman c'oso-mouthed as a clam. Tho smuggling Is bclloved to havo been going on regularly for some time, but tho contingent Tuesday wus unusually largo. KILLED HY A SHOCK. Light Tender at I'lttsburg Electrocuted and Thrown from 11 Pole. At Pittsburg Police Officor Ilowly found tbo llfulcss body ot John lloxwlntor lying agulnst tho baso of an electric light polo ut the corner ot 1'lfth acnue und Stevenson street lloxwlntor was a light tender In tho employ of the Allcghony County Light Company. Ho had uscendel tho polo to trim tho light und hud evidently been elec trocuted. Ills father, who wus ulso a light tnspoctor, wus electrocuted about a year ngo. Repurutlon from Turkey, Tho Department of State Is udrlsod by tho United States charge d'affaires ut Con stantinople that tbo Turkish Government bus ucquloiced In tho claim ot tbo United States for protection to tho American mis sionaries ut Hourdour, In the provlnco of Konla, Asia Minor, and reparation for tho injuries to the parson and property of Dr. Hurtlett. Thu Hourdour Incident Is re garded ns practically settlod. removing the occasion for tho dispatch of war vcsiels to Smyrna to Investigate tho affair. Shot Their Captain. Tho bar); Windermere, owned In Swonsoa and now on a voyugo from Glasgow to Fremantlo. Western Australia, slgnulol In mldoccan to a passing vessel thut tho crow hud mutinied und shot the captain. No further purttculurs uro known, but It Is supposod from tbe fuct of thu signaling that tho mutiny wns probably subdued. Promaritle Is at tho mouth of Swan Klver and twelve mllus from Perth, Thero Is a convict htatlcn at rromantle. Made the Magistrate's niood noil. "If this were a child of mlno you would not bo u prlsloner boforo tho bar of Justice to-day, for I would huvo killed you whero I found you," was tho tirade Muitlstruto Fulmer, ot Philadelphia, delivered to Si mon Monroe, charged with criminally as saulting 11-year-old Llttlo Thomas, Tho prisoner was committed to Moyumonsiug prison without ball. Robbed the Mulls. Fred D. Peer, United States rostofflco Inspector, bus urilvod ut Ponsucolu, Ela , with T. II Purred, mull contractor on tho roulo lotnccn Tallnhitssco und Cutrubolle, and had him committed to Jail In default of $5,000 ball. Parrel U churged with rob bing malls cii his route. Appointed Secretary ot Legation. A special from lllnomlngMw, I ml., an nounces thut Ernest llunYutt. of that place, has been appointed Secretary of Legation at St Petersburg by UultoJ (-talis Minister White. Suit Ida of 11 Ruclor. Ilcv. J, E. Jiillcu, lector ot the Protest ant Church ut Leiaburg, l'lorldu, commlted suicide. No causo Is usslxuu.1 for tho act. Jullvnwus an Englishman. Cincinnati Capitalists Fall. Tho CnrlUlcs, fcr many years rromlnrnt and wealthy Cincinnati nipltullm, have (lied. 'J heir a flu Irs uro In a bad tunglo. ARMY OF MINERS IDLE. THEY RESIST A REDUCTION OF WAGES. v New Kiinuledgo of Ureenland's Coast J rami rive iu .Montreal vein can 1 ratio Their Old Money lor New-Mull Robbers Caught. Firemen In Session. Tho third biennial convention of tho lirothcrhood of Locomotive firemen was called to order Jn Cincinnati ut 8 o'clock Monday morning b Grand Muster Sargent, In tho Y, M. C. A. tlulldlng. Tho exam ination of credentials wus followed by tho roll-cull of delegates, after which the nrl ous committees wero appointed. Spenklug of tho outlook of tho brotherhood, Grand Muster Suricnt said! "Wo havo no reason to complain of tho way wo aro bolng treated by our employers. Tho tlmo Is coming when ruptures between employers and omployot will be thlnjs of the past" MEW COIN AND NOTES. Veterans Will Have a Chance to Oet Clean Money In Washington. An order was Issued a few days ngo by Mr. Leech, thu director of tin mint, to Col. Hosbysboll. superintendent of tho Phila delphia mint to bavo coined at once f 103, 000 In silver half-dollars for uso In Wash ington during tno Grand Army encamp ment This Is a supplemental order to others given for a largo amount of dimes and S-cont ptoces to bo minted for tho sumo purposo. Treasurer Nobeker has ordered also an unusually largo amount of small notes, sucli as one, two and flvo dol lar bills, to bo prepared by tbo Ilureau of Engraving, und Printing The pur pose of having' tho great supply of new coins und treasury notes on hind Is to en ablo tho visitors In tho city at tho tlmo ot tho Grand Army encampment to exchange tbo worn out and filthy small cbango nnd bills that they aro likely to bring with them for samcthlng clean and hand some. Tbo merchants and others ot tbo city havo been notified that they can got tbo money with which to tnnko chango whllo tho vetoraus uro hero, so tbat tho luttor can take homo Willi thorn somo prac tical souvenir of tho capital city. Tho Idea Is not only to benefit tho veterans but to got In a lot of worn out bills that In the natural courso of circulation would not reach tho trousury for months and years to coino. and in the plnco of It to got Into cir culation all over tho country now and clean money. PEARY'S (1REAT ACHIEVEMENT. Eclipses All Explorers 011 tho Eust Coast of Greenland. Tho stars nnd stripes havo been plantod nt tho two points nearest tho north polo yot reached by clvlllred man. Tho Navy Department has rccolvod tho following tel egram from Lieutenant Peary, at St Johns, Nowfoundlundl "Tho United States navy claims tbe highest discoveries on tho Greenland cast coast. Independence Hay, 82 degrees north latitude, lit dogrcot west longitude was discovered July 4, 1802. Tho Orocnland tco capo onds south ot Victoria Inlot" Tho hUhest point bore toforo uttaluel on tbo eust coast Is about 75 or ,7 dogreos and was muds by Hoi denby, a German, The highest point on tho west coast was M degrees mado by Lockwood nnd llruliicrd, of tho Greoly ex pedition. Naval ofllcors nro delighted ut 'the success ot Llouteuuut Peary.innd his telogrum was received with much pleasure. JUMPED FOR THEIR LIVES. Threo Persons Ilurneil to Death III Cham hly's Hotel at Moulreul. At an early hour Monduy morning flro broko out In the Chambly Hotel, sltuatsd on Jacques Cartlcr square, Muntroul. Tho boardors on tho third floor bad to Jump fiom tho windows, and In so doing Maximo I'ltluhuult, aged 'M, Iluhtlste Churboiinouu, und Julius Conmery sustained Injuries moro or less snvcrc. When til's flro was got under control, which was nut boforo tho whole building hud been gutted, u search wus mado. when the charred romulus of two mou wore found. Ono wuh 11 sewing mnchlno ugent named Turcottu und the other u stableman. A medical student iiumod Cldnlc wus found so badly limned thut ho died on reaching tho hotpltuL EIGHT THOUSAND MEN STRIKE. Miners or tho Pittsburg District Resist u Reduction of Wages. Eight thousand coul miners, omplnyes ot tho river operators In tho Pittsburg dis trict, aro idle Tho grout strike antici pated for several weeks pust, wus Inaugur ated Monduy morning, nnd tho operative', sturted out 011 what promises ta bo one of tho most prolonged Idle spoils In tho his tory of coal mining. Tho entlro second und third pools uro now Idto mid there is no prospect of an early roupiption. Tho miners nro determined to resist the reduc tion of their rate of wages from :i ' J t o :i cents u bushel and the operators seem Just us obstlnuto In their rofusul to py moro than tho lust named flguro. Killed an a Toboggan Slide. Near Lincoln, Nob., uu uccldent resulting fatuity occurred at tho Hurllngtoii llcuch buthlng resort, A number ot womuu wtro using tho tolojgau ltdo, whllo workmen wero put thut up u wire from tbo slide to the pavilion fjr u walking performance. Tho wire was allowed to hung slack und luy across tho toboggan slide, Mrs. llluu t.'roy. unawute' of Its proinnce, started on tho descent Tho wlro caught her undor tho neck mid threw her don with gloat forco, fracturing her skull. Sho wus it moved to Lincoln and died two hours utter ward. Christians Rlamed. A mob In northwest Czo, Chueu. attribut ing 11 sovero drought which wus prevailing thero to the alleged evil Inlluenco nt tho Christian missions, grlovously ussuultcd u mlsklouury mimed Turner and his wife, Tbq cuuplo fured very budly at tho hands ot the Infuriated crowd of Ignorant na tives und would very llkcl huvo boun put to death If tho otllcluls of tho place hud not luterferej und rescued them from tho bunds ot their murderous ussallants. Firs Inland Escupe. Judgo llurnurd. ot tho Siipromo Court, bus acted In tho 1'iio Island matter. He Issued un Injunction retraining Governor I'lowor, Dr. JenkliK, unit others from land I ig quarantined pasiongcrs oe I'lro IsluuJ, This applies to thu town of Inllp. United Slatos Consul Ileateii. United Stutes Consul C. Mutiny, ut St, John's. N. 1',, was badly beaten Monduy by four policemen. It Is said thut the police woro drunk. Mitlloy wus rescued by citi zens uflor it laud tlgot Klllod Whllo Itu.l.tlng Arrest. Whllo roslstlng urrcst ut Erin, Tenn. Matt Alton, u desperado, was klllo 1 by De tective J, W, Ilrouddus, Allen wus uuntod for bolng an accessory to a murder, tlAlTCItKD BY ttANIMTfl. i Cuban Plnntor Kidnaped and S.nt Homo to Secure 91,000 Harmons Dispatches from Matanzai say that on Aug. HO, Sonor Vega, colonist of tbo ''Noun" estate, was kidnapped by flvo mounted and armed men, who led him to tho woods and di'inaiidod that ho should pay 61.000 for his liberty. Tho prisoner under throats ot vciiRonnco In the ovont of his play lug thoni falso, was released on his promise t) procuro tho sum dotniinded and to rititrn with It to tho bandits. Vojta Infortiiod tho authorities of lilt adventure, and ho win Instructed to ro back whoro tho bandits woro waiting and to allay thotr suspicions so that a forco of soldiers who would ho secretly dispatched to tho scona could surnrlso and uupturo tho outlaws, llu provided himself with tho miney re nil I red, and arriving at tho bandits' rcn rtczous was engaged In counting out the ransom whon tho outlaws discovered the approaching guards und llrd. Tho guards Hred mi lliom and pursued them for some distance but all succeeded In making their escape. UHOWN 1M qUAUAMTINK. ratlcnts an ftttlntnirn. Island Succumb to Ilia Dread Malady. Tho death record from cholera nt the Now York lower quarantine was Increased by four Thursday. All these dentin occur red on Hwlnburno Island, whoro the sick from tho choleru-lnfoctod ships uro tuken as soon as thoy show tho first symtoms ol tho plague. In addition to tbo deaths, ten now cases wore reported unions the crow ol tho Normnnulii and tho atcoragu passen (tors ou her and on tho Rugla, MANUI.KD IN A TRAIN. Seven Fersons Are Head and at Least Twenty ltec.lv. Injuries, Just before 11 o'clock Saturday night the rear couch of an outward bound und heav ily loaded local passenger train on the Fltchburg Itullroad was struck by a freight otiglno at the North CambrWjo (Mass.) station. Hovcn bodies woro taken from tho wreck and twenty persons havo bocu sent to tho Cumbrldgo Ilospttul. I'arls Not Yet l'nea-y. Tho cholera Is gulnlng ground In l'nrls nnd vicinity, uttliough not sufficiently to cuiiso uny signs of public uneasiness. Tho ofllelul roports show that up to midnight Wednesday thero were 113 now casos, of which SO woro fatal. In I'arls Thursday thcro woro 8o rasos and US deaths) In thr suburb, 32 now casos and 31 death'. Victims ol tho Clearfield Wreck, Johnstown, l'u., dlsputcht Kourtoon bodies huvo been recovered from the Clear Hold branch wreck. All were ltullmis. Tho accident was within u short distance of the plac6 whero tho phantom truln wus said to havo been scon soveral weeks ago, mid this Is oxcltlng much lutorost union? tho superstitious. I'olsouod by tuition l'u r pic. A Mexican on a plantation In Lavaca County, Toxns, mot death In an extraordin ary manner. Ha was picking In a field whero London purplo had been uppllod to kill worms und got some on hln hands. Ho ato u wutormolon without washing hlr hands and In a short time wus a corpse, Threw Herself from a Moving Train. Mrs, Mlillo Ilulley, wlfo of Attorney W. II. Ilulley, of Wichita, Kun.. throw herself from tho plutform of u Missouri Pacific train near Eldorado, und her Injuries aro considered fatal. Ihn woman was itilTor Ing from moluncholy. 8ho bus three children. Itestrlt'tlng Hlilpm.nt. The Heading trust, In Its efforts to ad vuncetho prlco of hard coal In tho West, Is holding buck shipments frum tho inlnos In order that tho supply of coal on tho Westorn ducks can bo kepi small. Coal Is so scarce at Iluffalu that but fow bouts cuu get cargoes. HuttM uro shaky. Actor Thomas II. llnitawuy Dead. Thonius II. lluduway. who was known to tho thoutrlcul profession as tho oldest uctor In this country, died of valvular dlsouso ol tho heart on Wodnosduy at tho homo of his son-in-law, William A. Senior, In Mont, gomory, N. Y,, a?ed III yours, To Fight the Coffin Trust. Tho Mlunototu und Dakota funeral Di rectors' Association voted to breuk uway from the National Cofllu Trust. It hue herotofnro been tho policy ot the mombors lo putronlio only tho houses In tho trust und this Is now to ho changed. Quebec Firm Kinlinrrassed. Iloauilut, aurnouu & Lofulvre, hardware mcrchuutsuf Quebec, uro In fliiunclul dlffl. cultlus. Their llubltltloi uro placoi at eco.ooa. Tti o Hoys Urow tied. Two hrothors, William and James I'oer, nged 10 und 13 respectively, woro drowned while bathing In tho Monongaholu Hlvor at I'lttsburg. MAltKtX QUOTATION. CIIICAOO, CATTLE Common to Prime fcl.M & 0.73 lloos-Hhlpplng (trades a.so & t;s HitEEP-KsIr to Choice 4.00 g fl.so Wheat-No. 2 Spring -j , C0B.N-N0. a io .sttf Oath-No. K :u,r3 Mh ItYE-No. !).... M $ ,J7 HuiTEB Choice Creamery. SJ m .2i KdOH Fbesii is $, ,19 1 l'OTATOES-New, per fm .M & .M lNIJlANAl'OMH. Catm.e Shipping a.'ii ts.w Hoos Choice Light :i.so ct (,W H'lEEr Common to Prime 3.00 vn.K Wheat No. a lied 70 $ ,71 corn No. 1 White 1 & ,31 Oats No, 'J White, new..,. as & ,3d Cattle 3.00 4.73 11008..,..,.,....... y.M rrf 6,0 WncAT-No. 2 Itod u 3. ,vi COBN-No.il J A M OA1B No. 2 w at ,ao IUE-No.2 91 (31 ,W CINCINNATI. Cattle a,oo 34.7s Hook b.io in a.w HUEEP. U.II0 tt S.2J Wheat-No. 2 lied n'btg. ,7S4 Cobs No. 2 so is, .81 Oath-No. 2 Mixed 34'43 .Wi Hte-No. 2 ss au .w-j DETUOIT. Cattle u.oo rat 4.60 lloos y.uo 0$ 6M HHEEP... a.00 (ft 4.75 Wheat no. 2 lied 7s & ,70 Cobs No. 2 Yellow 4S1i! .4114 Paid-No.-Whit as 131 .ao TOMJUO. )VllEAT-No.2 70 & .77 Cobs No. 2 White 7l(.'t .4s'4 Oath No. a White -mi .aai inc.? to w ,01 IllWAI.o, CATTI.E-Common to l'rlniu.,,, a.00 0 4.50 linuHKcst tirades 4.UJ a 6,73 Wheat No. 1 Hard hs tt ,M Cobs N0.2 ..siHiej. .sa'i v. MlbV(.lIKr!ri Wheat-No. 2 Spring co .71 Cons Nu.a 411 (it ,47 Oath-No. a White as eS ,ao HVE No. 1 , ,,, Sil (it ,00 lUnt.EV-No. 2 ot & .64 1'obk Mess t.7STeiu.23 NUWYOHK. CATTLE..-, a.CO B.2J llOOH..,., u.oo c4 COO BlIEEf. J.1M1 W Wheat No. a lied m a ,hi cobs No. 2 47 m ,m Oath Mixed Western as. e ,40 IIUTTEB-Creamety w .23 Pobk New Mess ij.73 iau.ii M. A. LA BUY, JUSTICE OF 186 Wast Madison St., ore HaltUi, RESIDENCE t 581 MILWAUKEE AVENUE, COR. WILL STREET. L.ESAL. DOCTJISrlTSa DF?AWM Telephone 4045. 1.1,-HI I . - DANIEL SCULLY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 145 West Madison Street GEORGE KERSTM, Justice of Rooms 1 and 2, CHARLES W. TTTCfTTfC AC uuDiiui. vr 448 W. Fifteenth 8t : cor. Hal-ted and Madison, Chicago. -MAX. PAPERS PBBPABKD AMD ACI-NOWI-CDOM-HM TAKBf. GEO. F. JUSTICE OF 4, 5 & 6, 125 Telephone 4646. H. 1. 60LDT, RealEttJiiiADl. Also Leaseholds Negotiated. Room 28, Commercial Bank Bldg., TELEPHONE 1702. W. A. HUTCHWGS, Real Estate & Fiscal Agent rlcJCQriJ OF E3TATJ Boom 28, 122 LaSalle St., CHICAGO. AGENT FOR THI iao. 122 at i2 La GREMIN hp.m. mm REMOVE!-) 95 and 97 South Clark OLD 'WHISKIES. smijurs drive Sample Room, Ice Cimm Parlor, GARDEN AND HALL. No. 1009 Ogden Avenue. The J. Obermann Brewing Company's Extra Bx Lragei? Beer THE PEACE the Peace, 57 1 Clark St WOODMAN, -TU17 WIPV iui ii-mji., Office. 186 W. Madtsoa St., a W. FOSTER, THE PEACE GlarK StTflBt, ORIENTAL BUILDING, ) Mil etreeti S BRENAN, m liubsi TO ROOM 16, St,, Cor. Washington St. FINE CIGARS. on Draught (. Ml