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Adv.bti.iviit, of 6 Unas orlaai la: ed under thliboadatilS eonti par day. 'is. additional lion 9 centi. 8 wordi avenue allao. WASTED.

WANTID. Evrybody who waits anythlnt, to I thepeopi. know.lt by advortiilni fa the "itwltl Column" QI too WANTED. X7ANTED Iinmodlatelytwo Blackimllhi to work on aone inoeinr, wmn wu.m, Aa. Btndr work and eood waeel, Addreei WALTER nOQFKK, Kokomo.

Inn. d2t Cirri Pirtttorn. DANIEL VOLMEE. Cor. Calhoun and Berry BOOKSELLER ASI STATIO.ir.HS SIKMOX BH03.

A 77 Colombia it BOOT! AJtD nOE. MARKLBY, 8CURADKR A Key Itoni wool, uatnoaa n. CI0AB MAKERS. 0 KO. REIIER, Ko.tAyollni Bows Block.

HOOP SKIRT FACTORT. JOSEPH BLACK, No, 91 Columbia it. SOtUtttB. MASONIC. TJORT WAYNE CHAPTER NO.

19, R. A.M., meeH MeeonloHall ovary wodneoday Evonlnf. 6tatod communication am Wcdnoaday id eaon rnonm wn.r.n eo'y. osvll, E. II, P.

Fssd. Boiti, C1UMMIT CITY LODOK. No. 170. P.

ijud miiti every Friday evenlot iibii. nono and Berry Ri rtk woit corner oVilho limrtmu. HaBularaouimflniaatlr.a an too ant irriaar evinmt os aaea raonu. B.Btiono.JT.M.I C.L.TloifH, 8. IT, W.

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Swuixm, 8. iOh. D. BAYLE83 LODGE, No. 859, ma.

mwi at oiuo P1UDUB7 B.TVUU10. 0B1KT Baoond Monday of aaoh month. W. JniaiToa. W.

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IJOnT WAYNE LODOK, NO. Mutl wmrw Wrtfllt. tll.ht N.O.i Jit Gibli, V. (l.i JoaiPB BLin, R. 8.1 Wh.T.McKuh, r.

B.I tries, T. SUMMIT ENCAMPMENT, NO. 10, moats tho Int and third Fridays of aach BOBID. Ban. Tiaonats C.

P. 1 Jessys Buor.lT. nDEanaaa, o. Tr.lQB PtrsaUaaUl, 8.1 P.J.WUI, P. 1 Jobs Vnoaauiet Hoaeis.J.W.

T. fart Root QJcmpatitj'j Squat. VOL. Villa. FORT WAYNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1870.

NO 21. STATE I IBM Iu some parti of Vigo count; wheat is nesrl; waist lilgh, Small pox has broken out In Eaton, Delaware Tbk mineral springs In Martin couoly are how open for tlillora. The annual old leUlera' plcnls of Wayne count; will take place it Centre rale, June 4th. A little daughter of Mr. Stewart, of Cannelton, was burned to death on Thureda; erening.

Filling a kerosene lamp while bnrnlog waa the cauie. Tut South Bend Jltahier ''Thoi. Rockhill, ol thli place, blmielf over "i years of age, li doing hit corn ploughing thla iprlng with ipan of one of which it 20 and the other 27 Jtan old." BY TELEGRAPH FOREIGN. REPORTED EXClUSIVEir FOR TNE0AZET7E. TTTai Obkiti Ii tha onljr paper to tbo 1(7 that takei tba toltgrapb dlipatchu.

Our market and monclarr raportaara raoclTidbT tdigraph up to 10 P. are tba cloilni qootn loni of tha d.r, and era perfMtl7 rallabla. NEW YORK. Fai lt Hammed with Hie. Small pox.

The Cuban luauiretUoalitsJtC" coming Dlshenrtencd, He Maaonlo Iraternlt; of Tiercelon Intend celebntlng St. John's June 24th, in an appropriate manner In that ace. Neighboring lodges are cordial); inritad to be preient on that ITARMONY LODGE, NO, 1, meets A ortr7 Tbanda, oranlns. 117 CuraiLL, N.O.i Faio.W, Srii. T.

if. raiLO uaoaD.r. d.i tt napiaoToa, I.tSanTiK, Jn R.8. KHIODTS OP PTTHIAA. DAMON LODGE, NO.

4, meets Tuei d.7 aTantnn at Odd F.llow'l llalL II. F. Wnaoir. V. P.i 0.

E.Bctai,iT,W. C.I if. n.vunuiK, JTttu 2lDrjtTttmmtB, Indians I Indians! Tha Preu of tha entire country le.ui eaelud orortba fact, that Rid Cloud, tbo sraat War Chi.f of the NorthirMt, Joan Rssnci, tha Ilalf Bntd, BroTTKD Tail, Bwirf Beta and other Bioni Chioftanvand soma Daeotaba, are on tbelr way to Wuhlnston. The people, when they Icok at theia blood italnod warriors, will take a ret dei rer lateral In tba atory of UTILE BUCKSHOT. Commanced In Ko.33of tbo Naw Yoaa Wkls LY( l0Bu NtD UiKinsa there deaorlbai thaaa SenOi In human abapa at ha h.

known and i.en them on tha Plains. 6 31 Drp oo50. Tbo Warsaw hiianlan larit The thiefes of the countrj appear to be Just now making one of their periodical raida through the land, and adilie ef erjbodi be on their guard against their depre dations. Another A'carf In the lieid." A child waa born In Attica, Fountain coun tj, a few ago, with four well defined teeth I Naturall; clamorous for A tiring, the teeth had to be extracted to giro the little fellow chance at I be maternal fon nt. Indian tan.

lu Dew Alban; Commircittl there Is said to bs an organisation of females In that oily, the object of which Is to Intimidate men to discontinue the habit of waxing moustaches. The; tickle in, Tut meeting or convention, of tha Tanons Sabbath schools of Lawrenoe count; was held at Huron last Wed needs; and 'The exercises were beneficial and pleasant, and it is hoped much good will be acKier edb; these meetings. At a place of amusement in Indianapo lis, the other night, a little girl actress sang Little Darefort'' In costume. Such was tho effect on the audience that at the repetition of "Please, air, giro me just one It fairl; rained nickles on the etaee. At least two dollars worth were thrown.

The Fonlans Change their liaso. A Negro Church tho Soene ol a Irco fight. Young Woman Horrl Diy jjooerateabylilons. A LITTI.K IURI.AI.N I. TAUI.1! NAPKINS 13 doien "only." oitra alio Satin D.maik Dinner Napkins at 13 per doson aetual ralua UM.

We also sra 'offerias a fine lino of Lloea Ebaotlnsi and Pillow C.iior at Rodueed prices HOOT COMPANY NIS'W VOIUC (ISTOITE, ID UBIA STREET. BLACK SILKS! 20 pieces juat opened. Erer; pieced Bargain 1 1 We offer OIL BOILED BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.25 and $1.60 per jard, EXTRA HEAVY BLACK REPP SILKS at and $2 per EXTRA HEAVY WIDE BLACK MANTLE SILKS $4 per at KOOT at COMPANY'S. YOHK STORE, Hire thousand, two hundred and ten dollars of the money stolen from the Treasurer'a office lu Vermillion count; waa recorded on Frida; last. It was found hanging on a root In the Wabash rirer, near Clinton.

This, added to tho sum heretofore recovered, makes some thing orer twent; one thousand dollars. Dan Rice had his show at last and attempted a joke out aide the ring proposing to offset a subscription of $2.60 to the Cosmopolite, a paper which be publishes, to a User; bill. He Insisted npon It, and as A result a Justice made him pa; about $5.00 more than it would hare first cost him, and he did not got the subscription either. COLUMBIA STREET Nra ftoDcrttatnurrts. Iailiaipsiisalile to all Housekeepers, In point of Economy, Comfort ant ConTaatines LWS KRCUra FCRSACE, VCeiCli.t aa Founds I Fits tho opsnlnss of an; stOTS.

Will boll, tiroiU rout, tout. Daks and st.w with lui than. on Quart of fuL Pl wfly Worth twtoo ita cost a Rat Iron heater alone. Burns oharooal, ooko, ohlps, e.rn oob. or eolt coal.

Makes no beat, oxoopt that appliMdi reotly where aeeded. JJo heattnt ol tho hoars In aummerlu oooklni or Ironlns. Inraluable to all penon. oocnpylna; limited nppor apart, inonta In cities deiirlng to board themiel tiimb furnaA.i ill rBotdlT wh.r.T.r ln tradaced. 1,600 sold in Pituburi in innmki bofors tho molpt of patont.

PaUnt has 17 Soars to ran from April. Rlfhts to vhicaso and Lonii sold for S1M0 cub, each. To perron purouaaiDf County and Township Rights, Furnacei will be furnlehad at 60 oants etch, a iytni a profit of S1.2S each, Thus an invent mens of $50 PRODUCES $175. Last Thursda; night the tenement bouse on Mar farm, in Indian rsi burned to. the ground.

The house at the time was occupied Mrs. Tatem and her children. The building was ponsumtd so quick that the; conld save but a email portion of their household goods'. "The cause' of th fire la not known. horrible tragtd; la reported In the following dispatch to the Sintihcl, dated New 20th i Yesterday afternoon a double traged; was enacted In Harrison near the town of this uonntv, growing out of an old feud.

Stephen Aoltmnn and Joseph Himes. a desperado of Harrison beenenemies Several years ago Ilimei killed Aultman's pigs, ana aampeo uem in a aucn in iront of thelatter's door. Aultman, who is an inoffensive citizen, complained of this treatment and bad Dimes arrested and placed in jail at Corjdon. This so incensed Himee that he swore he would kill Anltman. and.

the result shows that be carried out hie threat, Yesterday Uimes took bis rifle, loaded It; and went to the field where, old man Anltman, his ion, a bo; of nineteen old, and hit wife and daughter were work ingV Stepping np behind the fence he took deliberate aim and rd. Anltman fell to the ground and Uimes) Jumped Over the fence and ran toward his victim. Seeing him ooming, Aullman called to his son, Himee has killed me. Then ma son, Dating a noe in nu nanas, ran op to his prostrated father. About the time the bo; reached bimj Himei struck the old nan on the.

head with the butt end of his gun, to prevent which the son rushed at him. Himes then struck him on the fracturing bis skull. The bo; fell, and while in a 'semi Insensible state from the severe iojurr, struck bim with the.hoe, the blade striking Himes on the ton Dt the bead, literally ontlins it in twain, producing death instantly. Young Aultman is not expected to survive his For Furnace, or Territory call oa or eddreia S. NgWuLL, Bt UcCullooh A Blchey's love Btora, abh uoiauoia enroot, hero Fumaca can be len iu opantioa.

7 WwlM Who awa a nana to Paint 'Itoady Mftde Colors, rrUOWSB. "BltLROAIl" Colri rltiBr. JV antoed to bo mora oonomical, mora dora illa and mora eonvenlent then any paint eVor Sararooirered, A book oatiUod Plain Talk PrBflttoBl PBtntara.1' witk BBmnlaj. iint Olote Wbllo Lead and Color Works, IU Full "ton bCNow York. Establiihed 1S36.

Beware "XJQW ahall wo Paint our rXoniasT. By J.W. XI Misuav. Si 60. FrSfl bv mill on rM.lpUfpriofc Ui.naTAWaiToa.N.Y TTINT8 on Home Palatini.

By J. Ui Xl suit. Fr.obffiBUonrM.lptof sssauaT nairoi, ji. mos 4t A Ueautleew I From the Alton (TttJIalcara'ph, Sith.l For the last, few years a. young, and helpless women, who had deserted her husband, has with, her two small cnuaren, uepenuent npon tne count? for lunnort.

A short time since Judie Stocker investlxated her case and found that she waa the oni; aaugnter of a man living in this part ot tne reputed to De worm, tu.uuu to ou.uuu mat this lamer baa atteri; negiectea ner; treated her in the most heartless and cruel manner, and refused to do anything for her snnnort. On ascartaininr these facta tho judge sued the heartless father for. th total amount paid out the count; for the woman's support The case cams up oeiore tne Urou.il iLOurt and was abl; argtted, but before the case was givsn to the jur; (he defendant lave no the case and naid nver the amount claimed, together with costs, to the Count; Coart JWith. JndgSucker 1O bids up iu uia wsy, II wproDA bit that the defendant will hereafter inn port hh helpleu daughter from motives of I poucr, sot oi ii Nkw Vohi, May 80. A Montreal dis patch to the Tribune says information re ceived from the West that preparations or ascent upon magara are more extensive than bad been imagined, and (ears are entertained that the Fenians In that locality will be across before tha government Is Toronto has looked npon the whole affair with so much indifference np to that no tnouxut oi aanter to lie estern lines nave been entertained.

A earl; all tne available volunteers navo now been call, ed out, with the exception of the batal lions further la the rear and these are ordered to be In readiness All of the Toronto artillery and infantry are read; for active service. The 7th Highlander win proDaoi; be stationea at tjueoec lor orders, is protected bv. tne iijin inianiry. utiawa is cansonea tub the COth Rifle Brigade. Another meeting on behalf of the coming Protestant Evangelical alliance was neia last nigut at st.

jt'aui's JUetno dist Episcopal Church. Ilev. Drs. Prime and Scbafr made addresses. The police were called Into a neiro enure on tne coruer ot uieecker and West Tenth streets, last night, to sns preji a free fight, in which the brethren were engaged.

The row was occasioned by a disicreement between the castor and the trustees. Several of the wor shippers were badl; pounded. A frightful scene occurred at the Bow er; theater on. Saturday night. The young woman who performs in the cage with the puma lions wss seised by the throat by one of the beasts and terribly iscerateu ueioro sne couiu De rescuea.

Her piercing shrieks threw the audience into a nnnic. and manr nconle fainted. She was taken homo and received prompt inrgicai attention. New Yonx, May 8d. At a meeting of tne Kelormea rreioyterian cnurcn to day reDOrts were read from the Iona Presby ter; and that of Lakes.

A letter of ereetinz us received from the uetormed Presbyterian Church of Ireland, which expresaed the opinion that the onl; hope for the EpiBOOpal church in England, was its disestablishment, then the dross be welded out and men of talent and religious fervor eolected as preachers. The rest of the session. was occupied in dis cusBiog the new covenant or confession ot sin. Cable disputches report that the Dan ish cabinet has been reorganized. A fearful at Constantinople destroyed fill; buildings in the wealthy auarter of the city.

The lands adjoining the Suez canal are ordered sold oy tne iceroy oi i uo eeuiaaiou value is 4.000.000. Tbo proceeds are to be divided between the Viceroy and the canal Mr. Ashbury declines the challenge of the owner of Sappho, but will contest with her at New York. THE I'OSTAL The country at Iarire is revidly becom ing convinced of the necessity for the introduction of the postal telegraph sys tem. The practicability ot tne system hssbecn established beyond all doubt, and its popularit; iu England, where the vitem has recently been Introduced, is iteadil; increasing.

a Oen. Waahbarn, of Wisconsin, sas received a iciier irom a gentleman in England, furnishing some statistics in relatioa to its operations there. he receipts for dispatches daring the month of April, at tho rate of one shilling: for a thirty three per cent, in excess of the receipts of the combined telegraphs at tbo three and four shillings terif) for a corresponding period of lime. This fact alono shows the success of tho system. There is no couutr; in the world that would receive so much benefit from tho operations of this system as the United States, and its introduction is demanded our com mercial and industrial interests and the enlightenod progress of the times.

that almost every government of Europe has it in successtul ana promaoie operation, and that Mr. Orton, the grand head center of telcgraphio monopoly in this country, has exhauscd his last argument against it, Congress should tako the matter np and provide the country with a cheap and popular system of telegraphy. It is mortifying that we should drag along behind tbo car of European progress, but if Congress will provide the means tne peopio win overtax ana pass all others in utilizing this essential auxiliary to our commeicisl interests national progress, f'lbuadn. Toiioiio, May 80, Dispatches from Buffalo say that there are la that city about 1.600 Fenians who exoreis their aeierminatlon to make a raid in sons locality, but the; are without organization or an; person cspaoie ot leaaing mem. No attack need be feared.

This opinion is irom a source nsuau; considered good. Port Colborne Deoole exnect that aa at tempt will be made to break tbo Welland canal, bat as there are plenty of troops In the vicinity there is nut macn dancer of success ot any such undertaking three uuuuieu i.u rivvr iruups auu one corn pan; of regalars'under arms here read; to move to Port Colborne or elsewhere if occasion requires. Jled river troops were to start lor on imam iomorro but will probabl; be detained as a precaution. A tremeadous fire over a vast tract of wood near Fort Wil liam, at Thunder on the 18th of may, the burnt district Is on tha rem ol the Ked river expedition. and will giro some ironnio in making road, Luciano).

Loino.v, May 30. General George napicr wrnes to me papers exulting today over the promptitude and prowess displayed by the Canadan volunteers in their lata tnistements with the Faniana The JW and Ttkgraph reiterate their commence in tne good 'mill and energy of the United States in the matter of the reman raid on Canada. The election of Heron to Parliantvni from Tippe rary is confirmed by latest re turns. The scarcity of rain causes general ilia. satisfaction.

Official disnnlchtB Iibva hAn from Canada stating the. recent Fenian attempt to be an utter, final and disss. Irons failure. Mr. Jay, American Minuter to Austria.

returns to morrow, lie held a levee today. limn, May The Cautain Gen. eral received official information that Col. Benegaro has captured Oscar1 Cei pedes, son of President Cespedes, fire leagues Irom Ousyamaro. Acquillera and Rubnlcaba escaped during the surprise of Cespedes forces near the above mentioned place, be American Colonel John Clance; was killed.

Amonr the prisoners recently caotured were the party who killed seven wood cutters on the outskirts of Puerto Principe. The Captain Oenerat picked out seven of the band and had them executed in retaliation for the death of the wood cutters. SocTrtAurrov. Miv ISO. Tl? Bt.Bm.litn Qon.a touched here.

franc. PiBiH, May 80. Dispatches from Lis bon contradict the statement that the demonstration there yesterday was in favor of an Iberian nnion. The Emnress Encenie will visit Den mark tuis summer, Cttrruxn, May SO. To day was observed as a holiday.

Business was gen. efall; suspended. A large number of citizens visited the different cemeteries ii uecoreiea tne soldiers graves. Weather pleasant. from Tfabn.li, Iml, Special Dlipatch to tha Osteite.

Mar O0. Oar citizens ob erred this commemoration of the en 2 0 clock tba Christian chnrch was crowded In jur oi me whose lives were sacrificed in protecting our banner. BILBr WBB i mo anar were two elegant ban ners draped and festooned la good taste, One of them hn iv. rH.i "GodbIe.ir.il. ffllUn n.MB.Ti a a i id nnnn ihni.

countrv'i batlte field, or in the ahaddow ui vogramm. 1st. Musia bs the band 7 iter. J. yt Vigers, 8d.

Vocal music. Oration by Rev. L. Carpen from JBamilo. BcmiJ).

Ma 0 TK. en from the middle States and West are vuuuvi, ucre lo aa; investigating the aau adopting measqns for Hiouuu. Aitnongb dligusted at tba miserahia fol profess not to be duannntntai .1.1 that the organization is steadil; pnrsnlni its object to success. 'SUMMER HOSIERY OFNTr.EHEN'S, 1 LADIES' MI1K3' BOY'S. iNfAtJrs IIOSURYof oviry dewlipUon.

ilnsnd style atlowprIo.i..ttbe NEW VOIIK MXOIIE, 0 ColiiinblHNt. Musio by the band. A poem read by Rev. J. Ii entitled The Blue and the 4th, ter.

6th, ith. gersoll Oray.1' 7th. Vocal formed on Hill atrai. m.ttn. mere oeing aoonl one luuu.aou on loot ana lorty carriages, fron St.

Sr. Loi u. May 30. Thousands of people are leaving for Jefferson barracka to decorate the oi BoMipra in thenatlonal cemetery there, and more wm aiari Deioie tne ceremonies begin. The weather is pleasant and the memo rial UBV Dromi.es tn' IA mnra I.

,11. t.t.!. .1.. 7 viEiuiiy i iieu oo any pre vloai occasion. 1'rsBU Ucln ClxcisViTI.

May 30. Tba of soldiers' graves at Spring Grove Cemetery was attended to this morning. The procession turougn tne city was not very Isrre. Hon. Durbin Ward delivrl th.

oration at tne cemetery. Midnight Dispatches. Report that Mlulster Thornton has Demanded bis Passport. SUNDRIES Eni The ehlaiis Iu a rather Demor alized condition. Anticipated Trouble Itetireen'the United States and Canada.

Wabash again visited by Desti ne tire Flren. from Claeln iail. The house ot Mr, Moeller, at Dayton, was burned morning, bis wife cnren pensnea In tho flames, The Safe in th Pr.nVfnrl Office waa blown nn.n robbed of $1,200 in stamps and $100 in from PhlUdalakiK. PmuoELrniiJ. fin km ucieaiea me Atlantics to Score, 18 to 13, a eleae, Metrket.

Wa wSltoWabaeh; No 2.II16U. Corn nmUfjtnq CBooOb. TO THE PUBLIC Prn goo0. ROOT AND COMPANY Financial and fori Warn Harketa, Spoolully Reported I each day fi tba Qaietto by Bun A Commualon FobtWititb. ji FLOUR Rod Wheat Serins GRAIN ajJ Wheit, White Rod.

Ko 1.. 0.t......?l...i'L kn BDTTER Freeh Roll K.ti.., K.MiM S.0O5l fl.6081i no U4 so io iIboiwbb Ointeof FoBthera. Oi.iton Woolen POULTRY AND OAME 'tr" Dooki, llee.e, Venlion. SHEEP PELT3 Oreen, IV 18 IK) IS 2ss ao 65 6M 711 nka.T; 70 8 tMiir 12! IVOOL Flne Medium 1. Tab wuhed ua awuhed SEEDS Clover LARD Lard In HIDES Dry.

ury mm nut at ti Si 25 per ha l.faisfO 1.701.75 17 per .141 126J so 5ew Tork Live Slack By Teleirapb. Kiw Yoax. Uai sheep axeltad a.aln. tbaiuoolv lauiDB oeiow tne uemand. There woroSilO week.

Ih. .1 toe'SemMofl ckoloei.ale.of Sewt. Illinois andlcSiToTk. Ilaririr parcliaiod Merchant Tailoring Stock of the fopn raiace pi Asnion, "ereio narlns added tho lerteitand btit SPEING ASSOETMENT Ever broasht to thla rlly, of CISSIMERES, CIOTHS et di A SPLENDID FORCE OK METROPQLinH TARORS OlvBlha nr I. ai uooo.

maoz Pin a differ.nl manner than aver h.ibi worn br cuitomon of T.llon la thii city" 1 eeslleinnl and Polite Salmmen Will In on hand, only too pleaaod to wait poi oar old aad new friendi. TlCECUTTIttG DEPARTHEN1 V7U1 bs In the Store Room, where I will happy to lea my frloadi. ANDREW FOSTER LU miter of Mm Nlrdllnaer. 41 THY THE PARIS YOKE SHIR1 Ike beet In lhaeoantr). MADE TO ORDER nr Moderwell Fowler 1 scocssaoss to Tlgtvr 1 Culhonnairret, HlioirlDsaTcryLaudiomeUne or Illack Hud Hblfis llama Lace Shawls, P.t 99.50, 910918 915 and 930 and upwards.

and Black Thread Lace Shawls at Terr low prices. Wlilfe und Scarlet Hbelland ShawU, White Grenadine Shawls. Also, White Crepe Morelz, two yards wide, for Nhawls, Mantles, etc. Just opened. BnlTnnd Tea Colored Linen rurSiilt.

White victoria Nainsooks and real SwKse for Stilts, at 23c, 30c, S3o per aid and upwards. Printed Linen Dress Lawns 23c, 2Sc and 85o per yard, nick Printed French Ornn. dies and Jaconets, Droche Figured 811k Grenadines. Some choice ntjtesjtut open, ed. keep 1 on (..

a aaiai oij ouiou pox ii increasing Ireland, Ql'ItSSTOwx. Mas 30 Tha it.amnhin Minnesota has arrived. DECORATION DAY. ThoiiHauds pay Tribute to the niien iirare. Tnking the Cawina.

June first the work oi taklnithe ecu bus of the United States will bos in in all parts ot tho country, and it is ver; im portant tne statistics snouia oo accurate. Ever; person can prepare themselves in advance for answering the questions that win be asuea. tie subjoin a schedule. taken from an exchange, that will be asked larmers ana stocit growers 1. In reference to land.

State the owner or manager of tho farm, the num. ber of acres ol land improved and unim proved, with cash value of tho same, and tne value ot tarjning implements and ma chinervl 2. State the number of live stock of all kinds on hand Juno 1, 1370, together with the value of the samo, and the value of the animals slaughtered within the the Orand 8. State the number of bushels of wheati. Isniafsfous, rye, corn, oats, barley, buckwheat, peas and beans, Irish potatoes and sweet potatoes, pounds of wool and pounds of to bacco, it an; were produced tne value of orchard product in dollars, the num ber or nounas ot butter or cheese, tons of bushels of clover seed and other sugar, gallons of molasses, pounds of I hone; ana beoswax, ana too value ot an home 'manufactures.

The other ques i lions relating io persons, ages, oinus, marriages, professions, occupations and trades, can readil; be anawered an; intelligent member ot tne iamuy oniy re quiring care that the dates be correct. The Graves of the Honored Dead Strewn with the Choicest Flowers of Spring. Uu I vernal Participation the Solemn Cercmo. nlcs. Kl'W Yost.

Mav 80. Tha decoration day has been obssrred with more than usual ceremony in this city and viclnty. nags were atspiayea at bait mast on the City Hall, the shipping in the harbor and many private dwellings. A ver; large procession, under tho command of Col. Marshall, marched down Broadway and took the cars to the Cypress Ilill Tekdk IIactc.

May 80. The decora tion da; was observed here ini the; most interesting and imposing manner. The DU9iness bouses were ciosea ana several thousand people wont to the cemetery. Coi.ciiccs. May 30.

The decoration day waa observed here by the cloaing of an ousiness nouses ana tne displaying oi flags at mast Thousands of people visited Green Lawn Cemetery, in the center of which Is a plat of ground where there are buried 400 A besutiful floral fivo feet high had been erected. The Sowers were strewn eight; small girls slothed, in white. WisaixuTox, Ma; 80. Congress is not in session, ana a general boiida; prevails. Thousands of persons are i collected at the Arlington and other national cemeteries.cemeteries.

PiriuDtuiiu, May 80. The. ceremo nies to day wire very Imposing, and the occasion was generally observed throughout the city. BcrriLO. Mav 30.

The aehonl child ren paraded and delivered floral trbntes to committees ot tho 11. A. who dean rated the graves. rROM WABA)H. Bostox, Ma; 00.

Decoration Jny wis uuiTcr.uiij uuaecveu. Toledo. May 80. The soldiers' iraves were atrewn with flowers citizens and Mav ftrVTWA.a'tr.n da; waa observed. The business houses closed at and a large crowd of cit izens gathered at frown Hill to witness tne ceremonies ol decorating the' soldiers' craves; At Kntrhta town and other poinbifin State, uoy woo uuaorTou in ou.

ABaormiion aav was observed mors generally tho ever before. Various Army of the Republic marched to the oemeteries and decorated tho graves, and afterward going in procession to la; me corner siona oi iue soiaiers monument at Allegheny City, seven military oompaales heading the ptocessloi, Sp.oial Dliintoh to the Oaietto. Wasisn, Is May 00, Fire has become almost a daily occur ranee in our little city, Vesterda; at 2 M.y a Ore broke out In" the dwelling owned and occupied Joseph Lay. The damage lo the building and furniture is about $250; no insurance. At 11:30 last night, two frame buildings owned H.

Herff and J. H. were entirely consumed. Loss on build iags $1,000 1 "insured in the Putnam of uarttcra nettt's building was ocoupteeT J. Sleggle, as'si hslkir; and confectionary loss insured for $100 in tho Homo of JTew TOrki iPo puy's building was occupied Schlegol milch as a boot and shoe store San does as a jewelr; shop loss $600'; 'no insurance.

Win. Ditton's uloot ing $1(0 and no rrem i MiUiNt, Ma; Flanagan's, abd Hoglea' hotels, where the Fenian' officers stop, are in the possession Goneral Meade, who has ordered tha arrest of all Fenian officers," and tQensral. Gleason ssdaXielonetiUndiayffOf Kew i York. General Donttell; of i Pittsburgli, land Captain Mats, of lave been marched to tha guard house'. The Fenian camp has bees seized by the United States troops, and 10O rifles, four sabres And one revolver, were secured The IV ians gave np their arms after a short search by the Lieutenant ia command of the regulars.

The who piloted the soldiers was assanlted Fenians, but was rescued. Tba Fenians arrested will be brought, before the United States Commissioner to day. United States troops are on the border taking Irom the storehouses of Fenians arms and amuni lion. Colonel Baggie; and the" 89th British have gone to Quebec, and volunteers now hold tho Canadian frontier. Matters will assume a reality to day, when a regular will be tried for absence without leave.

Prisoner Murphy has been tamed over to the civil authorities in Canada against the wishes of the volunteers Robert Caller; has to be added to the arrests. Father McMahon went into the country to avoid arrest. Locomotives, with open trucks, are kept read; with steam np, night and at pearl; all tbo depots where troops can oe sens lorwara. Sarnla Is nrotected bv artlller frnm London, and Infantry from that and other amnois. Ottawa is la a state of terrible and tin' defined excitement.

There Is much asn sation because of a telegram from Washington announcing that Mr. Thornton has demanded bis passports. The Grand Trnnk brieade was firdarBil to be in readiness to turn' out yesterday, and all the men are The; could oe, soippea, tor. an; point in sixty min utes. There mav be trouble about iha piece that was taken from the Fenians wane in position on United States territory.

The facts are, that fire was opened Ibv the Fenians bn a knMl. one hundred and twenty vards from tha line, and that the home guards made a rush down the' shot down' five Fenians, captured the gun and returned with it to 1'igeon nut. There is not the slieh d.y. market? 'P, omi poor lot. at fv 1.1 ntJ.I.n i.

ji w.iaBiBe. ailto, Total anm Raw Tork soM final siaaa By Tolcxraph.l Kaw Yoax. May so. in honor of decoration day tba Gold and toekfczchanie adjourned alt.r Srtt call the ins room at 1 o'clock, tho sold rom at A Iiulneu generally doll. Mr eont.

eterlina per seat, (old very opened at doiid at Car? tot ratoi 81 per font, raoarancM.Maow. flovemmenUMoady. llTWliffi OWJiuv umi) pi at WiWAiiii we Mlchlaan Control, wl lUinoUL' noriawonorn, itral, 121 1 Uiohltaa BouUne! Control, lis, land Wow JkV, ftfj Wit preferred, 80 1 WabaaCii oref.rrad i 'Vtuf oiiaaisii Isad, loliimbui ACincinn.il, iiiaviari, oiay so, lulBaof family at is 85S56a fos of Ho 2 and I at 11 1291 II la dull and drooplnt at 00393o. I'lvrlaaatl Markas. tuy Ioleraph.J.

cixcissn. Mar 90. Wholt Srm: Blavatara. (Vim UaU dull bat nnebantad wit. at 6t 68a.

Byr SalM at and la falrde.nd!ooti sit? vhT.k;n.:r.lrrr'.l..,,.o."'e?. iked, l'rovialoo. nnohsarod, and all articles' held at provloni prlooa, Meai pork ulm at IH 75S0. Bulk m.BUr lBl.e at ltlSfian loot B.oon at 13M. 1 andl73o.

Baaar cured hami ealcl at WViliijo. Lard aaloa at llo for prima kottlo rendcrod. eraall ulae Butter end ckeooo nnchantod. IE advaaood test doubt but that they crossed into Ver mont territory. The fact of the shooting of these.

lots Fenians was not generally at the guards kept pretty silent From. Kteboater, X. Y. Kocbistct; Mav JO. A rial, nf irtnfla in front of the post office was broken last night and all the.letters.

several hundred in number awaiting delivery by the car riers, were stolen. Many of the letters were lor business men, bankers, etc. ItnrV AOtivaa an And Ohio Uiburih itrong, rut dull I (IhirMam 1 CleTt GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD! In Krery Variety. Such ai Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Eandket chiefs, TieslBow, Boarfa, Studs, 81eevo Buttoni, Linen oni Paper Oollais, OP ALL THE LATEST STYLE: Mm, tho Celebrated ALEXANDEE PJHN0ES3 KID GLOVES InallikadeiaBd colon. Together wltXanirt lint of Ladies and Gent's TraTelltu Bates, Satchels ant Umbrellas, djifaot Evarvthlns that la ueuallr found In aOonts Flnt olais FurnUhlnt Uenio.

nenKiwitL at rowLis. PharinottgiB. GOLD DOWN. 169170. Uneeed oil eala.

at 11 10. it. ae oi.awi i. uroocrlM iteadr rairaomanci. uold llKi.

buylci. Eichtoto Lardoll Bdr aad la By TolographJ Gbioioo, May Floor oulat and a a. aiA la n.1 sprint extra. Wheat declined gaiu at WoSl forcuh. and MM, iiMar Juno.

ciotmi ouiet at vsowuio June. Corn moderately active, at a decline of l'4Uio, eloitni at Wl for So and 72a7So for ralMtid. (fall lailor andMo lower, oloilotatloo for No. 8. Hyo dull.

No. 8 almoet nominal at 79c Bariav dull and nomiual. at 658600 for No.S, andSSd or, atss209373foroommonto.choloo. Cams 6.676,bntforoholca to tra prims a'cw Tork Market, I'Br Toletraph. Naw Yost, May 30.

Cotton (lull and heavy: lalu 310 bain at tSii for roiddllnt upland. Flour doled doll and slightly In buyers' favor. Wheat dull and hoavy, at II 2101 KH for No. iprine. and It in ttl oo for winter rod waatara.

Hva dull t.J nominal. Uitts rath.r more Heady, at 83MtUe tut n.riuu, NU 1WE VU1U, IBlICr 000100. Corn dull, at St 0601 12 for now mUod wnt.ra roraauu, at csi uiwavix tor meas. Boot umi sun nurainsi. iiUiniBauinniinaiiaiui con dull and nominal.

Lard diilli ealce l.Oua tesprluioetoani at oeih.aud looJane. riovcUna Jlarbet. CByTalesraph.1, ChsvtUJS, May 30. Finn, alanilv. Pva Inn.

red offered at SLlSl No 2 rod nominal. Corn no tra inactions roportod. Oata heavy at 54o3o for No 1 oiaio, aioaoy a. to quality, Barley anlet and nominal. Pntmlanm nnlif in larta loti held at24i3Xo on ipati oar lots and under, ZVirsao.

unchanged ot tb THATBEINOSQ BIDULE BRMDBIFF Hive marked their entire itcck of OILS, MEDICINES To correspond with GOXP A 1 It, Cuitomors can oow boy of thorn etrlotly Para Had a saa at alj vUl MtBf1 tovaramontdaty added. that wo Mil only Int duality PORB pBijQg, anj if au7soo5s a7a ta Sn P'trons, or oitollod Eo mini, win tu.rantoa to REFUND THE FULL AMOUNT of bill, with 100 par cent, additional, la CASH. Wo buy and tall for; per bid. BnlTalo XarJui! By Telos rsph.) Boyrato, May 30. Floor steady.

Wheat la fair demand) aalas of Ko2Milwaukeoololi early at 1109 1 No waukeo club at SI Cora nominally 67eM8oi rajoctod 95c for No 2i pata aoaloctad ffoetovn nominal at 67o Frelauta nachantad New Tork Dry OomM arkeiL (By Haw Yost if tBl Trade continues the market is iaauia in oaoyaaoy. xno only cbanao of lm flortanco i. a redaction ofMo in AnsniU ehort fnss which ste belns Jobbed si low si Ukc. ataritet. MawiCiEa.

May JO. Wheat winks sales No 2 at II 01. OAS! OTsTXaY. oj Jo not want cuitomtn Je lrln loiu rr. dllii PURE MEDICINES, prlcu fol BIDDLE tt BRAKSRlrr.

'UAwT0ir. Onlonibl tndC.lbnon St Fine assortment ot CblN dren's Fancy Hose 10c, 12 12, ISo and 20e per pair and upwards. BlUtcn1, Boj's and unuaren's ivbite Cotton Hot from 4 to 8 Inch, at low prices. Xew line ofSIlk Garments at 99.50,810,913.920 and upwards. Also, extra hear and wide macK.

itrpp alius for Mantles and Sacques from to 90.00 per yard. JAPANESE SILKS I is sroiprjs, CUEC1XS, CHEMES, PLA1JIS. A moKnlflcent assortment of these popular eoods wr. sale at the j' NEW YOKE STORE. 00 Columbia St.

UPDEGRAFP OPEN TEI3 MORNIKQ Great Bargains IN FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, 2,000 Yards Hand made JACONET EDGING, 121 2 and 15c. 2,000 Tardf, nand mada SWISS EDGING, Li2and 2.000 Yards, Hand made JACONET and SWISS INSERTING. 12 1 2 aad 15c. THE LAJin Knitting lYIachlno IltheOnly One la the world that sat. up lta Jwa work witkoot caatlnt on tha stitokaa by aarrowa aad wldeua without removlna taaneodlea.

Knits a regnlar Heel: NarrowB oil ine roe uomplete; KalU a Btooklni of any la tha ame lanithof tinea or tho doable ribboi or fancy IU wobe, ud so ilmpls that a child tea roan old bbb oa.nl. It. Rv.rv Afaohlna war. vantadtiworkurapmontod. Price 160.

witttajr ail Dooo Order V. L. mix, Afoot, 62 aad Colamtla Street, ildAwtf. We ask particular "attention to tneae goods cs Great BdrgaJns. UPDEGRAFF H41;.

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