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fc "- v-?jl "Hi T "ffl 6 ' THE MARION DAILY 1UH61 SATURDAY, 'APRttJ- B, H V . 4907." r-fc" PAGE 8EVEN- & 1 ?b ', the WeU-Informed oftlteWorld is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability, of the leading manufactur ers bl medicinal nEents, ns the mdsf eminent phv'siqians are the most careful as to the Uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies pr'icribed by them, and it is well Known' to physicians rtrid the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason Jf jts correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its DrodtlCt has attained tO the- h'urh cfnnrfinw in cridnfifir nnd Mlmmnrcifll oirnlne .l.i.h fifr Xh accorded tb successful company nuH.iM.tuine n guarantee ot tne excellence ot its remouy. TRUTH AND ' QUALITY I, appeal to the( Well-informed in every walk of life and are l cegs rtnd creditable standing, therefore, we Wish to call the enjoy gopd health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recordation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort, may be made to contribute to ijiat end nnd the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the nppoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because of th excellence of the combination, known to nil, nnd the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co.ionly. This valuable rrjmcdy hs lecn long and faorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attain&iLto world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxntives, and as its pure fiSytti've principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Wcll-flHqrrned of the woild to be the best of natural laxatives, wo have adopted the more ehntorate name of Syrup 6f Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of thtctnedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of FiW -andtto get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name, ot the Crmany California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, wlieujl- you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrur of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syiup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle ir. sold under the genrral guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 190G. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. Society 1 Kxsxsxssxsxssxxxxsxxrorot 90C- ' iUi(soa Oofe nfr .,D '.The fdeal Embroidery Club1" was entertained at tha home of Mrs. J. O. Myers, of East Church sticot, yesterday afternoon. Aside from the usual embroidery work, the members entered enthusiastically In. to a guessing contest, in which Mrs. , Harley Simpson captured the first i jJrize, while to Mrs. H. C. Groves fell the consolation prize. A delicious luncheon of dainty and appetizing appointments was a con cluding feature. Mrs. Frank Tattle, of Carhart street, will bo hostess. iflfrs. J-. B. tmellen, of North bak street, was hostess to the mem. rs and guests of the G. h. P. club Yesterday afternoon. The guests Upon, tho occasion were Mrs. Charles I ujansaauie ana .Mrs. j. u. uoui. tori. lA crtioaaina. ninfjict wna lin nrfn , . bl.V...M...b 1..1WV ...... t,.u 1 -( dual 'feature, and Mrs, .Tames But. le lerj won tho first prize and Mrs. W.1 Ulsh, the consolation gift. .JiTA light luncheon was served tne li6tess. ' by The club will hold its next meet. Irig at tho homo of Mrs. J. W. Ul8h, of East Church street. DHIss Emma O'Brien, of East Church street, p entertained a small company of gue'sts at a dinner party at C o'clock yesterday evening. Af ter enjoying nn elaborato dinner of SX3KJtojeii3Kv j - inn Vn Co Bread? Every one docs to a great er or less extent. .There is nothing cheaper if you bake your own Bread qut of our B ' Pride of Marion Flour which , makes raoro loaves of whitey ' aelicioua bread than any oth- I 4 y It you have noyer used 'it try! a Back the next time you s order groceriaf and you will never use Jnj other aftcr- Vardo. roVSwo at all Grocers. larion Milling & of tht Important Duties of J arid reliable houses only, nrtd, therefore, that the name of the San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. sxxxjxxscwcxva Woman's s Work four courses, a skating party was formed and the remainder of tlio evening spent In a delightful fashion. Tho reunion pt the members of Delta Delta sorority of the Ohio Slato university Friday evening at tho homo of Mrs. Clarence Addison on Sherman avenue, was tho first of several affairs to celebrate the 11th antversnry of tho fniiniltne of Nu chapter. Saturday afternoon a card party was given and this evening thoro will bo u banquet nt tho Franklin club. Tho mombcrs of tho active ohaptor will bo hostesses. iMIss Mlna Weaver, of Dayton, will crcsldo as toastmastnr and tnnRt.q I Will bo responded to by Miss Clara Ewalt, of Marlon, and Miss Edna Armstrong in belialf of tho alumnao vmiwi .uwo uiu on-un mm muu Davis In behalf of tho active chapter. Columbus Dispatch. Mrs. 11. 11. T'inofiwk ot Pros pect pleiuxintly entertained a com pany of guests numboiing about thirty Friday evening. Tho oven lng was passo dot music nnd var ious social diversions among which The bill to bo produced nt tho Mraion Family thentro noxt- week is a inn.st promising ono and will undoubtedly plenso all classes of j vaudeville loverrf. Tho bill opens .Monday utternoon with a mntuieo performance and a bettor aggrega tion of, vaudeville nrtibts never ap peared in tho city Ami a show that tho rmionts can entrust their children to attend, will bo offered. J'ho bill will bo beaded by tho Naiada' Nymphs of tho sea which is an illuMon that lias been tho talk of cities' where it has been iprduced . Tho net alone has four changes of fccenery nnd is executed by .three artists. Tho elec trical effects: wilK bo oxtromolv fino nnd this -feoturo of tho not nlona will bo worth Booing. Koppo and Koppo, juggling :oiri edians will not fail to iplonso nnd as tliH'will practically Jo the first net of this nature- appearing in lo cal vaudovillo in a long time, Tlio jMimpest niomber pf thoi(toami is said .0 bo tho most 'accomplished hoop roller in tlio co'untiyj'" Leonard and Fulton in a eomcilv 1 wjll bo a mld.feature of tb fiiteicn 1 ! - w m-arsr -jswrrw . I 'fc "1 --i ViMf IVyyiiiAri r n n n m i n n nnnfifiB n 11 wn t-ru-i-ruTJ-UT-UXj-Lrui-il-n. - i i i innn nnn n nrinrn Physicians and essential to permanent suo attention of all who would New York, N. Y. was- a M!ji.-n nt progrcssho game in which Mrs. 11. 0. 'Jfoins cap tured fjit pi i.a. Tlio hostess serv ed nu clcirnnt tlneo course luneli- C(ll. Y. M. C. A. HAPPENINGS A social and intellectual fea&t will bo tho gymnasium banquet to be held at the Y. 31. C. A. Tliiiiwduy evening from G:HO to 10 o'clock. Tho occasion promises to attract the largest body of young men over gathering upon an occa sion of! its ' kind, in tho city. More than .six hundred invitations have been issued -for the ovena. The niiiiunl Y. M. C. A. gym. banquet is practically the closin'' event of" tho winter reason's indoor- nthlotie festivities. At that limo the geld, silver and brou.u piodab won in tho respective contests of I ho reason will ho presented by the president of tlio association, K. i . &1111111 ami tlio occasion w ulrrays a, cr.cmomblo 0110 to any This yoar Physical Director C. AJ. Uoiithittuf spared i'0 d forte to make tho uIlm o 1,11 nirpcss anything in Hie IrUtmy 01' tins As. ociation. Hi h,i' tccired Dr. lleorpa J. FU'ier tt .V" V-gk.fca-rgnied as one ot' I tit greatest onenkprp on ulii!et:o affair in tho wvild. Dr. I'Mier units:; tor practically all if I 10 iCii-Iki; nia.ui al trnluii'.g maaiin.'-; in U10 conn try and 0110 iuj not s.mit'i long program. Tlio pair will present Jiihli comedy which inspiuw tho most sober to ecMstnev nnd laugh ter. Kllott nuil West -will apjKar in I ho, eccentric dancing kit introduc ing' typical .southern dancing. Tlio fitth and concluding net will bo Joe Buckley in a singing, talking nnd dancing display introducing comedy and hiviror. Mis3 Coleman will sing tho fa miliar popular air, "When tho Moon .Shines 011 tho Pennsylvania Hills." Tlio moving pictuies -will bo of humorous nature1 and -n strong feat in 0 of tho bill. Jw AT THE GRAND. On noxt Monday aveninsr, the Sieldoi Comedians , open at tho Grand aoi- 0110 week. This com pany eonies higlily icconimoudcd, with gwd acting ipooplo nnd s'jio ejal vaudovillo botweon encii net. The opening bill will bo Davy Crockett. Price of admission will bo 10 and 20c. No extra charge for reserved ?oat. Usual Iitdjoa fickotp for .Monday evening. It woniu m weu to secure ),md, early, your lt-H -X in the recorded i''U ui atitliosilic 011 the phjsienl liiili i 'iu,&M to find the name oE ilio gu.U lectur er. Hcv. E. A King of Sandusky another famous wit. or and lectur er on nil questions poi!.uniii to athletic affairs, will L'o prosvtit and talk on the s'ibje!t'lsicnl Cul ture from a ' Minister's stand point." Hon. Wfl'rfcn a. Harding cf this city will, also .speak. Hon. Grant E. Mouscr wifl act in the canacilv of ionstffhnhlcr. The Y. M. C. "A. orchestra con sisting of ten pieces will bo pres ent and render a program during, tlio reception and banquet hour. The banquet which is always con sidered tho minin fcntuie of such nn event will be -on the clabornle The comniiticpr'on Boy's recep tion and entertainment, of the Y. M. C. A. composed, of Messrs. .Inliii Chirk, cliaifinan, M. iv. Micklcy, George Von Stein and Gcorgo D. Copelnnd met in tho as Kdeintiou pnrlorslnst evening and made arrangement"? for a big recep tion nnd cntcrtaiiiimcnt to bo given l'Yidny evening? AprjU2(i. 'flic eommitlco decided to have a program in tho auditorium, the par ticipants to bo boys from the junior department. Tho fenluro of the occasion will ' be the athletic events which will follow. Teams will bo formed from tho vnrious wards in which the boy resides. M. A. Micklcy will captain Uie boysr of, thef first ward, George Copelnnd of tlio N second ward; Gcnrgu ron Stein" of tlio third ward nnd John Clark of I lie fourth. Tho teams will contest in various gym. games ai'uLJho fentuio will iimhnibtrdly furnisili a great deal if novel Piilcrlain'hxjnt. A luncheon, will ' bo sciTcd hnd 1'ie pommittec decided to sparo neither trouble orcxpenso to givo tho boys one of tho gieatest so cial time ever held in tho local Association. Thorp will bo nn impoilnnt moet intr f, the Boy's .club in the Y. Al, C. A. club 'rooms at 7:.'10 o'clock thii evening. After a short business! . session; JIpv. Bryon O. Piatt, pastor- irtf tlio Central Christian church will make nu address. Tho members, aro all urg ed to bo present. ,?' Tho physical efficiency test of tho Y. M. C. A. senior athletics which has been in t progress for ho past few days, closed last even ing with the pliysinf'iand medical examineations given by 'Dr. E. L. Brady and phj-sicnl director C. M. Douthltt. '; M. P. Pace, tho rcmnrknblo ath letic who won tho gold'mcdnl in tlio regular season's contests,, again won by n eloe margin. Pico made 1 score of 88 2-U points; IT. Maag enmo second with 88 1-2 'and B. D. Sutter third with 88 1-4 points. Benjamin Grills mndo 83 2-3 points and Malcolm Dickorson 82 7-12. As a lesult of, winning tho final contest. Pace will bo awarded two gold medals at tlio annual banquet Thursday niuht. . gym. Tho Frco Cooking School and Exhibit which has boon given daily by the Walter Baker nndcompany in tho Y. M. C. A. auditorium during tho past few days 'lias been tlio subject of attracting scores of children nnd adults each' afternoon and evening. " Today a morning session was hold at 10 o'clock, especially for tho children. Miss Wizobeth K. Burr gave a lepturo wbiclRprovcd of great intorcsl to all1, children present. After each lecture Miss Burr passed sweet choeolatcy fudge and various dainties to bb, mado from Baker's ehoeolnto among the children, this featmo nloiu?' making ft decided hit. Tlio exhibit will continuo thrco days of noxt week. 18 RUSTY ON SHAKE8PEARE. Missouri Senator Gives Bard of Avon More Credit Than Is Due. Jefferson City, Mo. Tho senate stiugglcd with tho banking-bill most of tho other morning. The bill is ono by Wornall to tako control of tha stale bank examinations out of tho hnnds of tho secretary of stnto and crcato a banking dopaitment. Tho. bunkers asked that tho lawx do not tako offect until tho end of tho pres ent administration ns It would dis organize a capable forco now In chaige ot tho woik, Tho bill 'was so worded. Tho socretary of stnto bolng a Re publican, part of the Democrats want ed tho bill to tako effect forthwith so that the patronugo could go into the hands of their own party. McDuvld offered an amendment to make the law tako effect this oar. Funis, Ely ind Avery wero fighting for MoDav- Ids amendment when Fnrrls, answer- ng sonio comments by Humphrey, said: "In tho langungo of Shakospeare, 'Evil to him who evil thinks.' "' "if that's tho case, sit down," Wop nail said. ailmore said: "In which of Shako speaio's plays do you flail, that lan guage?" Fnrrls: "I don't remember." "Maybe it whs in 'Tho Islp of Splco," Baunian suggestod, MnDavld's amendment failed and tho senate flnully engrossed .thd bill Jy A vote oMfl to X). , J , .. .-,.( 5 i Tho amount of money havo lost by keeping yon your spare rooms vacant so long. A largo sum is it not? Mako up your mind that you will lose money no longer in this way. Have your ad inserted in The Mirror for a week, which will cost you 50 cents. Your ..room will then be rented. Cheap commission to pay, ia it not 7 t I : Phone ads to No. 9 eitker ; phone. ' j WORK WANTED WANTRD-AVashlng and Ironing to do at homo. Call nt 121 1.2 South Main street or call 1 on 758 Cltl. aeiia phono. 4-Slt HELP WANTED WANTED A girl to do general housework. Position permanent. Both phonos, 8:1 or Bell MGS L., C02 S. Stnte street. l.-ltt Al OFFICE riEN WANTED. WeRi-oiiii,ltrfonltiu.t m tit left Hwuni lnj ei-v i tt y. wh (11 uipl' mm for lilitn ciau.- r'iilui, Wr nio flioitoftuuroiMbly uiwrKiiiil unl. nun wl.omnlir Wind ii-u-ilati) nut Jiutli atul hut 0 h mo, rotutlv, Hbll- llr. lul 1"llloii ihiw umii In u-ir j(ll,fcf cum. p.'tent ItuukLi ffurr, Arcoi)nlni,i, l.iln,( 'rilm.Lul. IrvtuM. Uorrvrpo'iilvnCi, Ulllc ilnnnrfj I ilvutfilKli1 iriit.ru nl,ui)-or. riiuiinioUkrfbrlmi ;oir uf Oppnrt mi II in dwcHbliyj tlitm. HAPflpoO" (Inc.l IVntH l:r!CM. A":i flli, .p "'. 1128 Park Building, Pittsburg. TOR SALE 'OR SALI2-A No. 8 cook stove, good as new, coal or wood. Just halt price, Cd9 B. Church, or ad. dress S., care Mirror. tf WANTED More Teachers, Book keepers, Stenographers and Clerks to entor Tim SCHOOL OP COM. .imiCI3. Ten enrolled Monday. Office open oery evening. Call or phono Citizens 1700. 3.2-Ctpd FOR SALBA IiIk lot of second, hand umbrellas nt 25c each and up. FogclKon's Repair shop. -l.l-3tpd FOR SAIj1-Bouso of 7 roomsTTHl Mound street. Water nnd sas In house, good well, cistern and waste water sink In kitchen. Sidewalk paid for. 1 dozen fruit trees on lot. Price ?ir,r0.00. Terms to suit purchaser. Also vacant lot adjoining, price $300.00 if sold quickly. W. B. BAKER. 4.4-fitpd FOR SALE Good for delivery. C. horse. Suitable E. Perry. i.G.3t TOR RENT GOOD 11ARM roil RENT About 20D acies, only 1 1.2 miles bouth of Marlon. This Is a monoy mnk. er. See us at once. CHASE REAL ITSTATE CO. 3-28-tf FCR RENT Seven room house, Dlx avenue. Gas, drilled well and cistern. Call Citizens phono 12S7. 1.1-tr FOR RENT Rooms In Opera Houso niock. Also Opera House hall. Suitable for Club or Loilgo pur. poses. C. E. PERRY. l-5.3t TOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Small eroccry in good location. Will Mill, or exchange for small income property. Address 'A, euro Minor. 1.5-3tpd AUCTIONEERS UCTIONEERING J. W. Clark will cry sales of every description at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your intorest Is my Interest. Office rooms, Court street. Both phones. Marlon, Ohio. -8.U Cuspidors on Sidewalks. Wllllnmspoit, Pr.. Church people ol this city huvo started a moeniont tc insist on tlio enforcement of the city ordinance piohlbltlug spitting on the sidewalks In tho city. Thoy claim that tho major and thlof of nollco are not doing their duty with losaid tc this law. A fund has been start6d with -Milch cuspidors will bo pur chased and placed on tho sidewalks, nnd all people who find It necessary to expectointo will be asked, to uso those recoptacles. Canine's Graver Next Hers, Milton, 1'u. Miss Sadlo Laform wrto died here, loft a bequost in hoi wlfl that her dog Charllo bo cared foi out of her estate, and then, If cemo tory inles pounlttml It. that ho bf biiilu'i In n fluo casnot bpsVio he. GITCHIE MANATO 2:09 1-4 This record was obtained last year in a winning raea-ovor a half mile track. As a raco horao no gamer ono over stjpjd on a track; positively nover woro hopples. Sired by Jay Bfu 50G0, siro of 108 Etandard performers; damKato Patchen (in ino great broodmaro list), by Mambrlno Patchon 58, Gitchio Manatq5:09 1-1, is a dark bay, foaled 1899, 10 bands woighj 1,225 lbsytf groat substanco and finish absolutely sound and very handsoineXwill make the season at tho Marion County Fair Gronndsl Foo w. X. HAFF?ISOrl Citizen Phone 2 on 750 , S t No. 010 N. Main St Marion. Ofc FOR SALE Fino residence, modern, ....$7500 Good lot on East Center.... $500 House.6 rooms on Pcari Street cheap $1000 Houso andot on Boulevard $1700 9 lots WesCiEiid, sell ioparatoly or together, houso and barp- and lot ccntrV only .... i00 For Rent Pino largo farm, Jgrain rent. Numerous others for salo and rent. CHASE REAL ESTATE CO. Can buy better Homes at our office than elsewhere. We don't guess this, we know it. A dollar H.E.CARPENTER & CO. Real Estate Brokers 110 1-2 S. Main St. PHONES Gil. 1502 Bell 48 Office with Fred Peters s L0HNS On Household Goods, Etc. $1.20 per week pays alw loan und er $50.00. Call, w rite or phone u Marion Mattel loan CO. 131 1-2 E. Center St. 1 CAN SELL our Real Estate or Business No Matter Whoro Located. Properties and Business of oil kindi sold quickly for cash in all narto )f tho United States. " Don't wait. Write today describing what you havo to sell and givo cash prica on sade. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Luslncss or Real Es tato anywhero at any price writ mo your requirements. I can sav vou time and money. DAVID P. TAPP, THE LAND MAN. 415 Kansas Avonuo rOPEKA, KANSA8 "Gloom" Drives Man Away. Men will not put up with molan clioiy In wrtinen. it. should bo ns natural to a woman to adorn .herself with chcei fulness ns with ornaments. If slio caies at all for tho lmpicsslon alio creates, sho will no moro be melancholy than Bho will bo slovenly Dons That Clean Sewert. fl-fTho municipality ot Nice has organ zed a troop of dog scavengers for tho cleaning of tho sowers. Somo ot Alio sewor pipes aro too small to al 'low tho passago of men. The dogs navo been trained to drag a cord with a brush at ono end of It from ono end ot tho plpo to another. Tho system Is meeting with success. They Were There. A Washington paper toll3 of a woman who was robbed of hor pock otbook and of a city ilromun who pur sued tho thlof, caught him and recov ered tho pockotbook, In which was 23 cents. Tho story appears to lack au thenticity, however, r.s no mention Is made of tho usual dress samples In the pockofbook. S0f5 to insuro a living colt: address V never I l went X. further. The V All we Man ask is that With X" fi've us .the lfaV' "Dough" TelL D the nehJ Daily Market lepiri EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., April 6.-- Cattlc Receipts 7G; good steady. Veal calves 'Reclpts 000; active, Ge lower; top veals, 8.60 8.7G; cull to fair G.2G G.50. , Shcp nnd lambs Receipts 3,600; active nnd steady. Choice lambs, 8. 65 8.8G; cull to fair, 7 8. GO; yctorlingR, 7.2G 8; wethers, 0.25 (p (5.7G; mixed sheep, C Q G.G0; cull, 3 G. Hogs-Receipts 4,100; ncttve at -,5 $) 10c lower. Pigs 7 7.O."; york ers, heavy and mixed grades, 7.1G; roughs 0 0.2."(; stags, 5 5.25'. UNION STOCK YARD3. Tnlon Stock Yards, Ills., April Fj. Cattle-Receipts J00; estimated for Monday 27,000; market steady, unchanged. Hogs Receipts 13,000; estimated for Monday 30,000; market 10c low er, light, C.53 G.80; rough C.G5 0.C3; mixed and heavy, C.70 (5.80; pigs C.10 C.60. 3hcop Receipts 3.00; estimated for Monday, 25,000; market steady, unchanged. ' OLEVELAirn Cleveland, April r,. Hogs Lower; calve 25c lower; sheep and lambs steady; cattle qtlleti I fogs Receipts 20 cars, shipments 4P0; yorkcrs , mediums ami heav ies, 7 7.0.; best pigs, G.30; stags and roughs, 4 0.2G. Calvesw Receipts 7"; good to ex tra 0 75 7; fal r to good, G.G0 C.G0 heavy and thin, 3 G. Sheep nnd lambiRccelpts 1 can Cuttle Roclpls G cms. PITT3BUB1 l'ittsburg, I'a., April 6. Cattle Supply light and market steady. Choice, G 80 0; prime, G.60 G 7G; good G.30 G.60; tidy butch eis, G G.2G; fair, 4.10 4.75; choice heifers, 1. 75 G; common to fair heifers, s 1.G0; bulls, 2. GO i GO; fat cows, 2 4.25; good fresh cows and springers, $25 $50; common to fair, $1C $20. Sheep and Iambs Supply light; market steady. Prime wethers, C.2G fi.GO; good mixed' G.85 c.lG; fair mixed G G.G0; culls and com mon, 3 i; lambs, C 8.G0; clip ped sheep, 3.50 5.7G; clipped Inmhs, G 7.25; veal calves 6.50 7; heavy and thin, 4 G. .Hogs Receipts 10 doublcdtacks: market slow, prims 7.10; medium, 7.10 7.15; heavy nnd light york orr nnd plg, 7.10; medium. 7. 10 7.15; heavy nnd light yorkers and pigs, 7.10; roughs 5.75 C.25; stags 1 4."0. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, April C Wheat 1-2 ' 7.8c lower- May sold between 7fi 1J5 and 77, oponlg nt 77 and closing at 70 1-1; July between 78 14 nnd 70 1 I. opening nt 79 18 and closlnc at 78 3-8. No. 2 red winter, 70 31 77. Corn 1.8 3.Sc lower: Mav sold bctwen 45 7- 8 nnd 16 14, opening af 16 and closing at 40; July be tween 46 11 and 40 5-8, opening at 16 12 nnd closing at 46 1 J: No. 3 yellow 43 12. Oats-1.8 1.4c lower: Mav sold between 12 1-2 nnd 43, openlg at 43 and closing nt 12 G 8; July between 37 12 and 37 7 S. ononic at 37 34 and closing at 37 31; No. 3 white 43 1-2. TOT.T1DO GRATN. Toledo. Anrll 6. -Wheat Cash 78: May 79 14; uly SO 7 S; September S1 12. Corn Cash 45 31; May 46 11; July 17 G S; September 48 11. Oats Cash 41 1.1; May 43; July 39; Soptembor 34 1-2. Cloverseed Cash 9.25; April S.GOr' )ctobor C.90; prime nlslke, 7.50. Pr'mo timothy 2. 1G. Rye-No. 1, 71; No. 2, 09; No, 3, 66. NEW YORK PRODUCE. Now York, April 6. Eggs Re ceipts lf-,685 packages; choice steady, neniby white fancy 19; extra mixed, IS 1.2; western extra firsts 17 1-2"; firsts 1G 1.1 31; southern 14 1G 12. Lead-Producing Countries. Spain Is the gieatest lead-produc-ng country and Gciinnny second. Ever Have to Listen to 'Em.' Tho Convocation (us It sounds) And 1 suys to him, I says O, ho says well, If you think, I Bays says then ho sas he he I Just wait, I says Sadlo says sho nover mnybo you didn't, I snys, but I know, I says I don't cnio whnt anybody says If ho say so ho says I said ho he I I suys says says Puck. Wo very much regret the publica tion of n nrtiolo in yestordoy's Mirror logardiug tho puiehaso by Cliurlc Shower of a casket to bo used for his burial. Tho item wn not pull isbed on the nuthoiity of any statement or iul'oiiuntioii frivon out by this house, it haw ulwnys been tho pol icy to protect rather than to par ade the secrets of families or in dividuals which may couio into our possession nnd our assistant havo been Riven explicit instruc tions oil t lint lino. ' 11. SCTIA.1WNB1V Undertaker. "' U by. Frank Solwffnesv j" S 1 m v ', t I If 'Ml ' it .-r'lfcY.V.S4t.. Mt .: n 2A i, '', l'T. rt