8 THX OXLOtLOTTE NX^VP, MAY 19. 1^11 V'\j WANTS! The People’s Market Place Read By Thousands Daily 1 Cent a Word Each Insertion PHONE NO. 115 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ This is \vijai a prominent Chaiiolte business man said of his e.\i»erience witli a small classified adver- ttoement in The News; ‘T am not much of a hand at giving testimo- lilais and don’t like to see my name In print except at the bottom of an advertisement, so I don't want you ' Ko and print what I pay to you over my name. You , !'.o\v I never did use The News for advertising until lasi month and then I ran a little For Sale ad that brought me so much business that I think I ought to tell you about it. You see I had some lota I wanted to sell and I spent a little more than J175 trying to find buyers for them. Evidently the expenditure was not wisely made for aside from some experience with meth- odp that will not sell real estate ft brought me noth ing -nor a single buyer or even an inquiry from a pros pective customer. Nothing the matter with the lots. pric* all right and terms easy but no one was inter- • sied. Then I put a little ad in the classified columns uf The News and it seemed as if every one wanted to know about my lots. To the people w'ho answered that little ad I sold nine lots. It was a revelation to i!ie and if the advertising had cost me $100 I would b>*ve cnn^iderod the money well spent. Your bill, how- ov^'r. snys I owe you sT cents. I’ll pay it, and here- Mti ' V.i'.on I I'.iivi* a i>ro{;osi',ion I want quick action on Vi',I wil! . IT lulvortlsfd in The New?." WANTED W ANTKD—Position as Tiotel clerk in ^tate. Hotel, care Charlotte News. 19-lt W.\NTEr»—Positon as stenocrapher by lady of limited experienced. MX. care News. lS-3t WANTED—Position as bookkeeper or offlre assis*aut, by experienced V; uny nran w ho is a penman and t;.n furnish referen'e. Salary is no oliject if reliable firm. Address R-?- liable, care News. 7-7t-eod FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cottage to couple without children. Apply 414 East 7th. 17-tf FOR RENT—Modern 6-room cottage, uf>6 W. 10th St. \V. R. Matthews. Phone 173S-J. 9-tf FOR SALE ♦ ♦ P'OR SALE—Eighty h. mp boiler, forty h. p. engine, hot water feed pump, buzz plainer, upright morticer, door and sash clamps. Molder, Universal wood working machine, &c., &c. F. L. Wilson, Dallas, N. C. 19-7t WANTED—Every man to vry Skat x- Soap. (’leans hands qui'‘klv. Ad- SALE ^sew piano cheap, ouick dresa J. B. Curlee, Harrisburg, N. cash. Ow’ner leaving toWn. In- C. IS-tf quire L. W., care News. 19-3t WANTh.1)—1000 carpets and druggets FOUND Generator for Maxwell auto, to clean at once. We clean them Owner call at News office. 28-tf on the floor by hand, in);)er ~~ """ mt? ‘!d. ijatisfaction SALE—McCray butcher’s refrig- V. ork done on short noiice. Char- erator. Size 8x10 feett. Nearly new. lotte House Cleaning Co., J. H. All- Bargain to quick buyer. Refrigera- good, Mgr. ’Phone 1051. 15-6t care News. 19-6t WANTED—A hustler lo paint the town of Charlotte with Skat. A cer tain jure way to mal-e money. Write Skat, Hartford, Conn. 5-l-13t-eod FOR SALE—Good milch cow. E. S. Hov.ie, 1101 East Ave. lS-2t WANTED—You to know that our' phOM" number is 2b. We move any-i tiiln^. at any lime. Ofllce and stable C'' E. Otii ot. 16-tf WANTED for U. S. ARM'S : Abiebodied unn’arriod men between ages of li and 25; citizens of United States, of j g'Xjd character and temperate hab- it>, who can Ei>eak, read and write the English language. For iuforma-j i!'jD apply to Hecruting Officer, 307* West Trade St.. Charlotte, N. C.; , 3 South Main St., Astieville, N. C.; ! •j3uVa South EJm St., Greensboro, N.i r. 1G7^ West M'lin St., Spartan-' burg. S. C., or 204^ West Main St., | Gixenvllle, S. C. 4-l-iu-th-sat-3mo j WANTED—Position in Charlotte by young lady stenographer who is ex- j>f>rienced and able to handle thej btenographlc work of large or small! office. Correspondence solicited. I Reference furnished. Permanent lo cation desired. Address B. M. B.,' care News. 5-12tf FOR SALE—Two Crescent avenue lots back of Elizabeth; a T)argaln if- ta ken this w'eek. W. L. Burroughs. Phone 338. i5-6t FOR SALiE—Corner lot, Kenilw'orth avenue. East Dilw’orth. Price $375.00. Terms twenty-five cash, and ten dollars per month. W. L, Bor rough s. Phone 338. 13-lOt-eod FOR SALE—Five-room cottage East Hill. J. F. Robertson, 8 West Hill. 17-tf FOR SALB]—Burroughs adding ma chine, 2 Edison business phono graphs. standing desk, chairs, filing cabinets and large oak table, in good condition. J. F. Flowers, 308 Law Bldg. Phone 655. ll-6t-eod FOR SALE—A beautiful soda fountain, good as new, 16 syrup, 5 draft arms, 3 tanks, 2 new tables, 8 new chairs, 4 new stools. Splendid bargain, cheap. Address Alex, P. O. Box 164. 11-tf WAN’rED—Table boarders, 15 E. 1st. Phone 2398. 4-tf WANTED—Roomeia. Newly papered rooms, hot and cold bath, very reas onable rates Apply 207 East Liber ty St. 1-tf A LL-T HEY EAR- ROUND We keep a big assoi't* ment of Horses and I Mules. J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co. FOR RENT FOR SALE—Refrigerator, dining ta ble, book case and other household furniture. 810 E. 5th St. 16-3t FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, | with use of bath room and phone, partly furnished. Hot and cold wa ter. Electric lights and gas. Fine location. 807 East Ave. Phone 1714. 19-lt FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 2256-J. i9-lt house, 411 19-2t L0S1 AND FOUNL>. LOST—Retw’een McCoy’s and Belk’s store, 3 bank books, 2 purses. Re turn to News office for reward. 19-lt ^^ST—Gold watch, gentleman’s, be tween postoffice and auditorium Thursday. Return News. Reward. 19-lt FOR RENT—Five-room Templeton Ave. FOR RENT—For summer, furnished i to W. P house, close in. Modern. aS!. i IMOt J., care News. 19-2t FOUND—Bunch of keys Tuesday night. Owner call at News office. 10-tf FOR RENT—8-room cottage, 310 N. Church St. Dr. C. L. Alexander,' Realty Building. is-tf: -- i FOR RBNT—Nicely furnished front room, all conveniences, central lo- catiOD, Tryon St. 'Phone 1336-L. 1 11-tf I FOR RBNT—The months of June, .In-1 ly, August and September, a beauti ful summer home, Elizabeth suction. Phone 2336’J. lS-3t ♦ MISCELLANEOUS ♦ ♦ NINTH ANNUAL EXCURSION to Wilmington last week In June. 12-6t-eod A BBAUTirULLY LOOATBD LOT Mar eara and possessing advan tagea of location that Insure rapid enhancement.. Can be bought from the owner at a very low price and on easy terms. Address Owner, care News. GET READY—For best outing ever— Wilmington Eicurslon. 14-6t. I HAVE RETURNED lo Charlotte and re-opened my upholstering and fur niture repairing shop at 640 South Church. I want your orders. B. H. Johnson. ’Phone 1821. 18-tu-th-sat-tf 25c LISLE SOX, slightly seconds 12 l-2c. Belk Bros. 19-lt MISS IDA NEUMBYER, Vlavl Repre senative, 18 North Brevard St. Phone 1449. 8-tf WASH TIES lOo each. Belk Bros. ' 19-lt EAS ’EM rests tired feet, cooling and soothing. Makes rough roads smooth. Tryon Drug Co., 11 N. Tryon. 18-3t MEN’S UNION SUITS, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Belk Bros. 19-lt BUSINESS MAN WANTS to organize corporation for doing business In Charlotte, $8,000 to $10,000 neces sary. J^eld and opportunity the best and an all-the-year-round com modity that is used in every house hold. If interested, address “Citi zen,” care News. 16-4t BUY UNION SUITS and Keep Kool Belk Bros. 19-lt MONUMENTS—It will pay you to see or write us before yotf' buy that monument. Largest plant in this section. Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co., iEast 2nd St, near Bre vard. 22-tf-eod SATURDAY—The last day of the La Vida Corset demonstration by Mrs. B. Marvin. Belk Bros. 19-lt SEWING MACHINES for sale and rent, $2.00 month. Needles, shuttles and bobbins for all makes of ma chines always on hand. Lawlng-Rob- bins Furniture Ca 'Phone 214. 16-tf LADIES who are Interested In the La Vida Corset demonstration better come tomorrow as Saturday will be the last day. Belk Bros. 19-lt CUT RATES! ±::/Oms, Doard, finest location, close In. All conveniences. Apply quick—Save money. ’Pnone 1870-L. 9-xl DEMONSTRATION of the La Vida Corset by Mrs. Jean B. Morrison Saturday—last day. Belk Bros. 19-lt 1,000,000 SQUARE FEE’i avertlsing space at Lakewood Park for xent, quarterly and yeany. Apply P. O. Box 156. i-12t-eod BOWEN’S wants 3 white delivery boys. 19-lt A GOOD CHANCE to buy an up-to-date, clean and good-paying Jewelry, Sta tionery, Optical, Book and Bicycle business. Business is established and firm has good reputation. Run ning expenses are small, and is a snap for some young man who don’t mind work aud has some money. Address DMH, Care of The News. 14-tf FOR RENT—To parties without chil dren, rooms furnlslied or unfurnish ed with all modem conveniences for light housekeeping. Apply 207 E. Uberty St. 27-tf TAKE A DAY OFF and visit the new Children’s Home at Winston, June 9th and enjoy yourself. Round trip, $2.00. 19-lt MEN’S WORK PANTS, 7Bc. Belk Bros. ^ 19-lt TAKE YOUR WIFE and the children for a drive these pleasant after noons. A nice surrey and good horse cost only $2.50 for an after noon. Phone 52. 19-lt SHIP TYPEWRITERS, all makes, for repairs by factory expert. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Jones, The Type writer Man, Charlotte, N. C. 15-Lf-wea-sun ELEGANT HOME on Elizabeth Heights for sale or exchange for good farm. Address Owner, care News. 19-7t YOU CAN’T AFFORD to be without Conkey’s White Diarrhoea Remedy. It’s a positive relief from this dls; ease which kills thousands' of chicks yearly. Price 50c. Davidson Wolfe. 19-2t-frl-tu FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs, 75 cents setting, pure strain. ’Phone • 2026-Y. 9-tf PAINT your Chicken Houses with gas tar and keep away lice, etc. Sold In quantities of 25c and upwards. Charlotte Oas & Electric Co., 208 South Tryon St. 19-13t FANCY POULTRY AND EGGS are easily sold through advertisements In this column. Egan Met Moser in Six Round Bout Kid Egan, a boy who has stood before Abe Attell twice and who has fought some of the best ones In the country met Earl Moser, the “Sailor Boy,” h^ere in the auditorium last night for a six-round bout. No decis ion was rendered, but Egan was easily the victor. He carried the fight all the way, poking out. his jaw and Inviting a swat upon It. Be It said to the credit of Earl, that he hit as hard as he could but the licks amounted to but little. Egan has a head that won’t be jarred but a very little. The match was one of the best ones seen here in a long time. Mr. Anderson is Made Geneial Manager FOR FAMILY USE—Gentle horses and nice new buggies and surreys. Safe for ladies’ use. Phone 52, Coch rane’s Stables. 15*tf EAS ’EM rests tired feet, soothing, cooling and antiseptic. Makes walk ing easy. 25c pkg.. Tryon Drug Co., UN. Tryon.. 17-3t A SPLENDID day’s outing can be spent on the grounds of the Chil dren’s Home at Winston, June 9th. Round trip, $2.00. 19-lt PHONE 921—Special sale of fixtures. Globe Electric Co. 3-19-tf WE HAVE ON HAND a number of late model Remington and Under wood typewriters, taken, as part pay for L. C. Smith machines, that we are offering at low prices. J. E. Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon St. 17-4t CALL J. W. HOWELL CO. for first- class plumbing, 26 Howell Arcade. Phone 2076. 17-lOt PHONE YOUR ORDERS for multi graph letters to Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon. 17-30t FOR BEST EYE GLASSES see Dr. Levy. New office 30 West Trade St., upstairs. 6-tf TETLEY’S TEA, TeUey's Tea Demon stration. , Ivey’s Store—Ivey’s— Store. Beginning Thursday, May 18th, lasting for 10 days. Free to all. No solicitation. 17-4t BIG LOT nice •rtmmed mountain hams. J. L. Phillips 4b Bro. Phone 1132-J. 21-U MULTIGRAPH LETTERS executed on short notice. J. E. Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon. Phone 304. 17-30t FANCY BRED PQULTRY AND EQQS. ' ♦ IT’S NO DISGRACE If your fowls be come lousy—but It’s a shame to J^t them stay lousy. Conkey's Lice Powder does the work; Davidson & Wolf. 19-2t-frl-tu COLUMBIAN Wyandottes are beau ties and good layers tea Eggs for sale. A. P. White, Myers Park, City; t*ao>mon-fri-tt Mr. Robert L. Anderson, of the Novelty Manufacturing and Foundry Company, located at the corner of South Poplar street and the railroad, has been appointed general manager of the business, which was originally the Dixie Foundry Company. Mr. Anderson was the pioneer in the waste paper industry in this sec tion of the country, coming here from New York where he has had long ex perience in various manufacturing in dustries in the novelty line as well as in heavy casting. I The Kind You Have .Always Bought* which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the sigrnatnre of and has been made nnder his peiv sonal supervision Since its infancy. -TTirrv;^ Allow no one todeceive you in this. All OounterfeitSy Indtations and Just-as-good*^ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Tnfants and Children—Sbcperience against £!xperfmeDt» What Is CASTORIA Castoria is' s« harmless snbstii^te for Castor CO, Pare* goricy Xhrops and Soothing SyWps. It ia Pleasant. It contains neither Opium^ Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures I>ian'hoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, ^regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healtny and. natural sleep. The Children’s Panacear- The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of He Kind Yon Rave Always BflngM In Use For Over 30 Years. - wmKrT. hew vomi em. May Hold Sunday Ser vices at Comty Jail For some weeks of late two or three Christian people, filled with a desire to do some good for the fallen, have been holding meetings at 5 o’clock on Sunday afternoons in the Mecklenburg county jail for the ben efit of those who are so unfortunate as to have been placed there. The attention of some of the young men of the city having been called to this work and learning that an organ was needed in the meetings, they placed the matter before the Young Men’s Bible classes of four Sunday schools. Second Presbyterian, Trinity Methodist, First Baptist and First Presbyterian, with the result that an organ has been secured and placed at the disposal of the good peoplte who are engaged in carrying on this work. As this work progresses there Is a need of additional helpers and it Is sincerely hoped that a number of people will be found who are willing to devote an hour on Simday to this noble work. Any one who is so dis* posed will be doing the right thing vo go to the meeting on next Sunday af ternoon. Why doesn’t somebody write an article on how to build one of those $1,500 bungalows at a cost of less than $5,000? PLUMBING AND HEATING . Repair Wprkr Terra Cotta and Flue Pipe, Wail Coping. HACKNEY BROS. 6 and 8 West Fifth St. Phone 312 FOR RENT n-room cottage, 712 E. 9th, modern, $15. 6-room house, 216 N. Myers, modern. $20. 5-room house 520 N. McDowell, mod ern, $13.50., 4-room house, 508 N. McDowell, mod ern, $10. Apartment, 5 rooms, modern, 16 W. 5th, $20. Cottage, 5 rooms, city water, 1108 Gold, $10. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY. Phone 312. 6 W. Fifth St. Funeral of Harry Har ding, Jr. This Morning The funeral of little Harry P. Hard ing, Jr.^ son of Prof. and Mrs. Hard ing, w'^hose death was noted in yes terday’s News, was held this morning at 10 o’clock from the residence and was conducted by Rev. Alva W. Plyler, pastor of Trinity Methodist church. The enterment was in Elm wood and a profusion of beautiful flowers were strewn over the small mound. The pall-bearers were Messrs. W. F. Collier, Herman Dowd, M. B. Steere and Neil Graham. Mrs. Shaw's Mother Died At A&hebow Mrs. Francis A. Porter, wife of the late David Worth, pastor, of Asheboro, and mother of Mrs. A, R. Shaw, of this city, died at her home In Asheboro last Wednesday. Mr&. Shaw was at the bedside of her mother when the end came and Rev. A. R. Shaw left yester- day to attend the funeral, which was held In Asheboro. Baird School Finals On Monday Evening The closing exercises of the Baird school will take place Monday evening at Hanna hall, Y. M. C. A. building, at 8 o’clock. Although the school actually closed Wednesday, the commencement exercises were postponed until Mon day night because of the congestion of all the other events of the week. The exercises on that evening will consist of declamations, essays and a debate. The school has had a very prosperous year and has developed among the young men some debaters of more than usual ability. The public is cordially invited to come to the exercises. “What a strangely Interesting face your friend the poet has,” gurgled the maiden bf 40. “It seems to possess all the elements of happiness and sorrow, each struggling for supremacy.” “as, he looks to me like a man who was married and didn’t know it,” growled the Cynical Bachelor. **The ColoneVs Maid*^ Given Again Tonight At the request of many friends the faculty and students of the Southern Industrial Institute will repeat the de- dellghtful little play, “The Colonel’s Maid” Friday night at the Institute. It was presented for the first time several weeks ago and the friends were very insistent that it be repeated. But, because of the ru&h'of work it has been impossible to give It before now. Be cause of the increased familiarity with their parts the members of the cast will be received with even greater en thusiasm than they were on their first appearance.. ■nmwiraiw^Hwamaaga^ Eseeola Inn LinvIIIe, N. C. Open May 24th. Trout Fishing is Best in June. , Send for Illustrated Booklet. JAMES P. VINING, Mgr. 5-13-tf. 3ank Notice Saturday, May 20th, being a Legal Holiday the following banks will be closed: Charlotte National Bar^. Commercial National Bank. First National Bank. Merchants and Farmers’ National Bank. Union National Bank. American Trust Co. Southern Loan & Savings Bank. Furnished Home For Rent We can offer for a short time, a most desirable, modern, close In home, furnished. Either the whole or part can be had. Further particulars at office. Also modern, seven-room, unfurnish ed home at Elizabeth College, over* looking campus. Price $20|00 month. UoiOR Loan and Realty Company 18 SS5'? MANAGER. 1® Bast Trade at. *Phone 349. N. & W. Railway Schedule in Effect May 15, 1910. 11 am. Lv. Charlotie So. Ry. 5.50 pnL 2.40 pm. Lv. Winston N&W 2.10 pm. 4.44 Lv. Mart’vllle N&W Ar. 11.40 am. 7.00 pm. Ar Roanojire N&W Lv. 9.15 am. Addtlonal trams leave Wlnston-Sa- lem 7.10 a. m. dally except Sunday. Connects at Roanoke for the East and West. Pullman sleepers. Dining cars. trip to California or the Coast, get our Variable Round-Trip Fare. The in formation is yours for the asking, with one of our complete Map Folders. W. B. BEVILL, M. P. BRAGG, Gen. Pass A^gt. Trav. Pass. Agt Roanoke, Va. Athletic Supporters STOCKINGS, ANKLETS, KNEE CAPS, INSTEP ARCH SUPPORTS, CORN AND BUNION PADS, CRUTCHES TRUSSES. Etc. Any and everything for the sick or Injured. Hospital Supply & Drug Co. 40 8. Tryon. Phone 676. Do You Wear PLAITED BOSOM SHIRTS ? If so, let us launder them— you will like our work. We give the shirt bosom a beautiful domestic finish, starch it just stiff enough to hold its shape without being uncomforta ble, and every plait is in place, smooth and perfectly finished. Sanitary Steam Laundry 473 Phones 800 Business Build grocers ^ our gpuine Japanese r - ^ery delicious, mu.-h : Very delicious, S^nice. , —V for a large can. Tr>- barnes now fresh ev^Ty MILLER-VAN Ncqo “The Piac; -^ half Pc.r.c Lunch Tongue 15( . p,^ cans chipped beei -'V' butter _22c. Fruits ‘and ' cans 25c. Honev lOr. > cured hams 15c 1-2C. Chickens and bridges & CO 203 W. Tra^e St. WcrNnrL’s Fresh today—Koshpr late Sausage, Fresh Saloiuf n, mi, Pastroma, Rine Br.ina ’ furter Sausage, boilerl ed Tongues. They 4 Jc??,;'® llv Phone 2622. lis, ICED TEA Is now seasonable. Vv> hnv anything you would want in teas and would recorinienH Tea as the best for i.re-.HH- , i T.a as the best S. R. LENTZ, Fred Cochrane, Mgr. SUNSHINE BRAND of Laying Food, the Best cn ‘h« Market. W. M. CROWELL >Phone 1062. 200^Mo;eh... . MlSCELLA^huVS notice Begmning Monday, .May 15th , close my market from 1 to 4 i Saturday. ^ to 4 except R. H. McCREE, * "e Graham St. Market. LET US FIX YOUR REFRIGERATOR We can tell at a glance just wiiit ails It and at a trifling expense make It good and serviceable. Send alonz your ice cream freezer. Wo can fi that, too. C. F. SHUMAN, ’Phone 111. 200 N. College st WANTED TO BUY an incubator, must be in good condi tion at a bargain. SHOEMAKER Q. WALLACE, 255 N. Tryon St., ’Phones: Office 243; Res. 444-J, 561-J, THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE. Up-to-date dining room, seating lyy persons, a luncli couutei’ iineqiialeii in South. Conveniently lotated on South Tryon Street. Strictly Luroijean, MOVED. I have moved niy I'orra Cotta Pipe Yard to East 5th St., between Collage St. and the Railroad, in tlie Heart of the City, where you will find every thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pipe, Chimney lining, Wall coping, etc. C. V. Furr, Office and Yard, East 5th St., Between College and Railroad. ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend 0! suffering humanity, just in. 'Plione order 918. SHERRILL MINERAL WATER CO, 211 8. College St. Professional Cards Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. L. I. G'd'’*)' HENDERSON & GIDNEY DENTISTS. Office, Hunt Bldg., 202V2 N. Tryon St 'Phone 216, For Rent One 10-room house, N. Tryon. One 8-room hpuse, N. Clarkson. One 5-room house W. Twelfth. One 5-room house, comer Gra ham and 12th. One 5-room house S. Church. Two 4-room hoiwes, E. Palmer. Two 3-room houses, E. Palmer. Four 3-room houses, S. College Ext , One 3-room house Winona St. One 3-room house N. Davidson. C. McNelis No. 33 East 4th St. ’Phone No. 604-J. DR A. D. GLASCOCK OSTEOPATH. Office, Sixth Floor of Realty Bi !• Hours, 9 to 1, and 2 to 4, And by Appointment. Office 'Phone, 1073. Re sidence, Consultation Free. ^ Office 'Phone, 326. Residence 962-J I. W. Jamleso" DENTIST. 109 Realty Building,^a^lott^^ OSTEOPATH.^ registers Or* M* Realty B^ildmg. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to ■ y o,n- Residence 'Phone, Office, 330' R Consultation F. L BONFOEV architect. Supervision of 4, Office, 211 N. Tryon. R ^ HUGH W. HAR^ attorney. , Charlotte'J};^ Law Building. I. M. McMi*'’®®' ARCHITcCT. Ti c Southern S Lluiubia. Ld- I =tnn Texai bj °tead;% ut ^ddling ^ ^^^gusta, Ga., I 15 1 olMlins [lemphis, Tenn- ■J; steady., unch Chariot pod middling •» Cattle [Chicago. J jniated at loOO, -eves • • • • • • • Las steers •. • festri-n steers. . locliers and feed Ls aiul heifers ilves •-■ ■ ■ iHogs. receipts t, phade low ivy lough • • • • • • • pod to choice he jigs.. C,ll cf sales.. • Isheep, receipts [arket strong to ative l(estern earlings gnibs. native .. . festern Daily Movenn hour, bbls I'heat, bu orn, bn bu .. lye, bu larley, bu .. . • Car Lot [wheat 97 cars, kde: Corn 85 cs hct grade: Oats jeipts of wheat at and Duluth to ipared with 31( cars the cc 3r a?u. Chicago Ch'cago, May I’eari^i’i'ies 16a21, ecsy, rece 3rl, cases inclu 1-2; prime first; ^ Cheeses stead lins 11a3-4, Yoi 3ne Horns 12al- Potatces steady 5, fair to good 4 Poultry stead: Dwls live 1.3. spri Veal steady, 50 ^2, 60 to 85 lb. V weights 9a10. Weekly Co Liverpool. ]\Ta> re the weekly Imports, all kill Imports, Aniei Stock, all kindi Stock. Amerlc? American forw Total exports, Turpentii Savannah, Ga., |rm, .i9. Rosin firm; F charlo ^ye 3rn CHARLOl ^ Corrected Jens, per lb .. Iliickens. per* 1 putter, per ib.. per dozei focsters, each, leese, each pucks, per tb. New York I New York, i I*' closing pric I opot (i.52a56; Inn’ ^'^Sust 6. IJO sold 6.59; O Dec. 5.88aS Ififi ’■Jetweei -June 6.53; 200 Total sales lOod Nel Cati So many huJ h7v| 'Siig thj flat connej gladly! ^commended 1 cat!?rh C?”"? wat that ari' It Vh“ tel > ‘■'satiui t!‘ and c I Thio I A 1 th© hp| |t R h'®,'" he It r ''“'■'J' iYoME^r^ach > ot T bel^^'^ttle by r Co., Buff,