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R VOL. XXXIX. NO. 214 ock Island WORTH All Light Colored and Light Weight Clothing will be SLAUGHTERED THE c I CUT 1 ' drens $4.00 Suits go for 3.00 " 66 66 2.00 66 46 66 66 66 66 JPI.a TahIah flAiliium flAiv.in 11 U lllllllllll l.lllllllllll I IIIIIIIVI II II ... .- liy. trttixi OTrosLaTdort? VT iiiv uuuuuu uiuwimg uuiiniudij IH) an H H bbb aal bb bi aal aal h aal aal H aal - I bvw txtms -Bi ..a. J A r R0CK3ISLAXD, SATURDAY, -JUNE 27, 1S91. R.66 MEffS DOUBLE THE MONEY SI.ILiS1 Daily Arctt LONDON h ClotMng i I I Ml $2.00 1.50 1.00 .50 ( Single Copies S Cent 1 Per Week IS Cent ABABREVIEATED TELGRMS. The Snyder wagon works at Danvilfe, 111., was burned Friday, entailing a loSSbl -HS.000. United States officers hare captured a danger-oiis gang of counterfeiters in Bol linger county, Missouri. JayTJwin;:, American consul at Van couver, R C. hint made himself so obnoxi ous by his intense Americanism that tre has been boycotted, and has finally re signed. The Kenosha County 'Wis ) bank has begun a suit in the L'nited States court against George F. Harding, of Chicago, for the sum of $1,000,000. The &it is based upon claims dating back to 165, , After reducing the appropriation from $125,000 to $100,000, the Michigan sete&e passed the World's fair bilL the Irish Land bill passed its second ' readingvin the liouse of lo rds Friday. SEteanor Dnroch, 13 year3 d, He beau & daughter of Jean DuxocU, 61 MQr?iB, on-, tjje well-kjiown lumber maji, tssfe . Sipped with jPatrick Parriah, a xoajrfwd titan - - l. Victor Newcowb, ijhe Key Yrk speculator, has been decrared hopelessly inana. TUqmas Tisd-rtle, who left a Canadian IlaSijtih a fgufng trip thirtyofe ago, and Was supposed to bare been drowped, reagpBared a, few days ago and fas recogriized by Lis Who QSi siacV been married tavice,. . A, bolt is threatened" in tho Farmers M' 1 liapee, ranks 'in Sooth. Carolina. It ig headed by Governor Tillman, and t trouble is the. sub-treasury plan, to wnicn he is opposed. The thief who suddenly turns honest and makes restitution has turned ip in Chicago again. lie scuds his swag back t:) the owner in MasOn, Ills., this time, On the Futurity course mile at Sheepsbead bay Friday, Airshaft ran in 1:09. The president has issued a certificate of merit to Harry W. Capron, corporal- ot company B, Seventh cavalry, for distin guished service in action at Wounded Knee Creek, S. D., December 39 last. Th-j Worlds fair directory has refused to sign the warning to workiogmen authorized by the labor unions of Chi cago, on the ground iu brief that it does .. not state facts. , Hugh McXaniee, of Benient, Ills., who Las been on trial in the United States fourt4it Springfield, Ills., ou charges of percept ing letters while acting as dep uty flostmastey, was Friday adjudged guilts, but sentence was not pronounced. tfexanderoCBattenburg.the late ruing prince-of Bulgaria, is dangerously ill with ulcer in Lhe-stom'Sbh. Gladstone isrin Lowestoft recupersjtDK. IXis illness is ddNared to benot danger ous. Michigan Legislature. Lansim June 27. Both, hjui;sie&ter day agreed to the Amended xailroad (j bill. A nally passeihe measurlaaj no- radical changes Sn the-resent lam the increased ta.rmountin? to about ?Sj);tSj . annually. The con gressional redistrictibn ? bill assed the house yesterday.- It had y been passed by the senate earlier in ' tte week. The house tabled a motion Ctcx- curjin the senate amendment redacigrth ". amount of the World's fair appropriation from 125,000 to $100,000. The Crop, in Illinois. i Springfield, June 27. The focthcom ing crop bulletin of the state department of agriculture will show that on June 20 the corn crop in the northern diviskm of the state was 95 per cent, of an average, in the central portion 93 per cent, and in the Kiuiucru portion per cent. Xf- Dr. Northrop l)ie of His Injuries. - Xew York, June 27. Dr. John L. Nor throp, the instructor of zoology at Col- umbia college, who was so badly burned ' Thursday by the explosion of a cask CtsJ. cohol in the basement of the college build ing, died at 4 o'clock yesterday morning : . the Presbyterian hospital. -,j THE MARKETS. Chicago. ' Chicago, June 38. Quotations on the Loard of trade today ranged as follows: Wheat Xo. 2 July, opened closed M'tjc; September, opened Hi'Hc. closyd fR; iJecember, opened SOc, closed Srv-. t orn No. 2 June, opened H&kjf;, closed Oflir; Jn'y. opened &fHe, clood 52e; September, OKiivd i?ve, closed VMu Oats No. - July, opened KJ-ic. c-le.s-'d ate; Ao Bnst, opened :jlV4c. rlcscd SS4c; September. ojH-i'.cd ac -, c!os.k1 !s.e. Pork June, opened P'.TS. eloHl eo.rr1: July, opened $l'.80, dosed $'.i.H.'M; SeptemlMT. opened and ctated $!':lo. Lard June, opened ?5.1"u;, clo'-'ed 8"i.iin. " Live stock Following were tb prices at the Union stork ranis to-day: . Hogs Market otene.l rather active on local and ahinpinx' aeeo'int. and feelintc rather firm; price&iuled V- Uiifhvr. en- ial!y fir the better Trades: sules ranited at pic;s, $4.3t$t65 liKht, $4.1-5.4) roui4b packing, $4jJuia4.65 mixed, and $4.4.VV4.ti5 heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattle Market moderately active on local and shipping account. andfeelingsteadyjirJces fully maintained; quotations ranged attain JG choice to fancy shipping steers, f-lpa 5..V) good to choice do. St:fe4.S0 common to fair do. S;l.rrt7r 1", lnt..r-o' .o - ,--.-3, vuiu,fu.mmlMii v'v"' ii.'i x.iAjo.f nous, aoa &x WiJ mi, pncea mteB