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BEBE B wxxiaavm xx. Biourx&o. WTLMIXGTOJT. X. a F&uut Moajrura. ArC3T 14. TUX XXW CO I TO 1 C20?- dj tbe Cnt bU ei eolbani of tbe mo ei to reacb 2tv Orleene reported v!Tbia bale tu from BMatbera TaXAA. aJil It OS Of tbe nrr first UUm freea tbat section. In tka Initial bale U iah Hwutoa. fro wbkb point it aria tost bin. Tbe daU of aniTa! linii tbree vtkJ UUr tbanthe dU of Lut jmi'i Cnt erriraL ina aw eocaUerable diferanca) dot sot .w tbe extent of tbe badnrard- bom of to crop for tot reaeoa tbat tot prMent rri bale U reach bare It est of too my Cut balea of tot ' crop, wbaraaa oar first bale of Lut rr tu at from beinx taosr tot first bale markated. , At tola time tut tcat the dally receipt of tooto'Ttzu cotton ot , G&lrtrtoa aai ctber Texoa mrktti trert qalte larr, wherea tbia year Jthe total number tf early Texaa j!e to for reported coa bo coastal teothe fioirtrt, Ilooston, for lo 'alxm. hsTinr neelTod ooir ooo UIo to. data. Irmpoctlrt of tbt ti of tha erop. which I o matter for tbo fatort to dstarmine, thtre coa bo bo two opinion ot to tbt Vropbeinfn let oo- WhC with rood mllir and o UU winter O rood crop m y yet bo nod. the lat molarity hot expceed tbo crop to tbt dan of aa early frott aad the odrtat of MTtro winter weather be fore tbo balk of tbo crop he been pUhsd. Xrerjbody wbo Lu had experience ia ataijini tbo cotton crop cannot boTt 'foCod to remark. tboi tbe beat cropt art tboot tboi hare txporUaood an, ope a viator tad tbo abeeae of eaTere cold satH t3 Into December. Socb o win ter v3 bo needed to help to bock ward a crop a tbt prtoeot one. TboUieacottflbo crop a rety aertoae matter to tpifiatrs and coa earneri gtztnUj. Tbt old aeaeoa promise to cioto vilb ftneral stock a or dtpUtod tboa tbty trtr boTt boca boforo. &o ocoat on stock i tbot mxaj mHIi boro boon coaptU d to rarpcad cponUoat tbrooxb tbtlaobCIty to ttcart tappUot of nt BuUriiL Tbt taLili tbot aro ttn raaalacoad tbty axt mxay or Cadl&c It dialt to ut tbclr dttooaij froa tbo fmoU ttockj so auialax la dtoltrt baada, Wboa, tbcrtiort, tbo bov crop eoantacot to aoro ta toat Toloat, oo obcoob- Boaly btoTT dim and It to bo look- od for, sot aaroty to Tvpleaiah tz baaatod rarplaa atocka, bat to act mally aaot tbt damaada of tbt mHU froa day to day. Sacb being tbo coot, tbo also of tbo crop bocoaao of coaporatiTtly taaH aoaaot, aa o bix crop v! bo saodod to rtplaaiab aiocka aad prorUt for tbo currtat cocaoapaioo. It tbcrtiort ara-Ia lltdt to reataxt pan ka to tbo alia of tbt crop B it Uit or aaaH, it vQ all bo Boodadi to aaot tbo growing coa rxaptirt rtqalrtAaala of tbt vorld. Hlxbaa praoot.prk look, tbcy appoor to bo Jatliiad by tbt prtotat podtioa of rpplj aad drmind. Tboro it bardly rs 3c last eottoa aTalUblt of tbt oil crop to ntct actoal Booda of tbo aUla aatH tbt oov crop bciaa to amort la too ToZaroo, Aa tbart la amaH proo poet of tbo caxt crop bolajc to do aor tboa rapply vaata, tbero it rrtry food roaooa to ooadtaily czpoci o firm 4 raoro tf talaaa for tbo eoalsf toaooo. Baiax fiaoa ciaHy ttroax rorolt of tvo yoari of rood pricoo; famtra art cot lika ly to nub tbair crop to taoxkat at a aocrl2co of pricco. Tbey boTt leaxtv td tboi it yoya to xaxrkat tbo crop vttb doUbcraxioa, and tbty viUso docbi foCov tbot policy darlaj tbt oocaiag aoaaoa aad tboo arotl ortr crovdisx tbo Btorkit to tbt xmt datrtaaat ot Talaac Tbart la tTtry raoooa to czpoci o bixbox aTcrajco priaofor eottoa dariax tbo ooalat toaaoa tboa bu prrraHod tbla yoar, tatrltliioiicx tbo ocaroliosal dt rrJoTcaocii ei tbt poat favsioatba, TIM iarM U. HAirt eS an too cxlfcmo- rjkrotouef H-00 for mad W.m to 8. OL. too bcaaUXai caattoi ctxj a loo eld IHlaotto 8UU, am VimtamUr. Aaratt HiX, rataro rot em Tarm3y s4 at 7 o'ec. otblaa: Utooa eara4 limit to Uo cxanrtfomvoUa: yobUa aad tbia cbaap mat cf ail cOv rata t m bit crvrd. Ye'jM'i axaarstoaj ajobaJ rcrmUy aopcuor taeraao Uoy 4am 1 it to acw Dnl-Bla too bmt ctaaee Tat oSarad Lao poovla of Wliaiarioo. Zbia exsmraioa vtli r OTr tha f a aaO irui JUUmUa Oooat Ziao la -MiiMwi '. Xo will aoi ao 00 tte mi mil toy, oat will arrive la UataaMoailiUP.iC. .s I Woia(Vw, XX a-Gnoi Toae ialo Orda a Tram liAforaart. Tam am ml imo O04O. t3apC lat aJ vi.Axl Unll Barptmnbat lXa. Vara ft rrrad trio from WUtaiAftoo, M.CL,tlLX 7 Loo Arralaa o4 Sao Firaaeijeo. OaL Hauoaal Ta TiptDt Oraaa Amy or l&eRpBA2a. IVkata eo a Jair Hatae- AsraatUlOf &X tiaia OrtoboatU Xaro Kramd trip o to cau will to cAirwi at Mt2ao t2oo toa raiWaiiax tlckac ' r. 1 . I Tacm. IX tfntffi. a A. 1 . - ' 1 CURRENT COMMENT. " 1 Tbo Pcr4 la abockod aad aatoaiabed at tbt babaTior o. Mr. Bryaa aa rt ported, and rfxr-a tbAl it la tbarabT coapelled to vitb drav aaca of tbo adalrotloa it bad for hlM tloc eaaco u aa orator, aod of tboreapact it bod accord ad to on ka.hAd.tvlco lad lb a Demo cratic party to bonoroblt dafeat. It U vltlaut doabt bit aablUoa to aocar ita daieat a tblrd time, and it tpptoTt to bo aatlralr In tbt raoro el poaaibiiity If bt la to lead tbo 01 1 Daaocratio coxapaita. ys Tbera aro tntbaaiuta at 8t PiUnbarr vbo Ullato tbot 8iberio la daatiaad to bo t&a crtaioas afn cultaral rtiion La tbt vorld. Wbea their axpecUtiona art rtalliaJ vbaa Alaaka aad Biborio bort bo coaathonoat fartOa and prod a o tlTt rariooa ia tbo vorM it la coa- cetrablt tbot tbirt will bo aa Lrrtala- tib'.a demand for a fut txpreaa liso aad tbroocb frtfgbt terrico btvaea Haw York aad bu FaUriburr. aad tbat Wall atrtot will cbeerfally BroTido tbt fundi Btcoaaary to inAaco tbia gizanUo andartaklnj. BsL'imon omo, no. H ia aaxtoaacod tbat tbt LDr Wbitot of AlAboaa vill aooa tart 0 Btvipapor for tbt fartbar- Icr of tbair Blaaa. Tbelr Tantaro vUl bo a votkly. to bo cbansod Into a daH If rroarxxitT attanda. wo aboil probably bov bo odrlaod ' of ioat vbat tbaoo LodlridaAli aro dri?- mr il xaar hat no. hp w tlx a latTaaaod tbo coantrr fator ably. Aa anab aa boa appeared froa tbair daclaratioa of ao-coilad tciacislet bu rarraated at bat bat atcraxoblt for patronago. Hating fallad of recornltloa nnder ilr. SocotTalt tbey bort appoarod to bo aaxioaa for o daal oadar ooaabody ao. And. really, Uat that about tbt aii a of tbo aoreatatf SboU vo ratbar anrtbinz aort from tbt typca thrr vill aooa btcia to ttick? Pro- bobly not Wtukineicn iot, Kt?. TWLMCUNQS. Corley I'a ralber aarpriaed to boar yooio eppooed to dfrorco. 1 tboarbtToa ware o voaoa-batar. Sarlay xactlj, aad I btlim tbat any aoa vbo ia fool tnoarb to marry aboald bo modo to ta2ar for it. "Well, tbt alra ef roar aaaor- td tbt monkey. ,'Yoa anat tbiak yoa'ro tveu." "Uj cear, cir, ... aft vO ft Om qoiaur rtpiita ibo ciepnani,- wo boTt ajvaya bean faabionoblav Wby, wboa orarybodT bod to mora oat of tbt uardaa ox x,Uen vo vert toe only oaoa vbo bod tronka." l AUOMipAia x raw. Aa Atcblaon aoa, Btviy mar ried, vao eoaadlaxbii wife a praiaea to bit aea frioada. "Wby. aba ia 00 anca bettor tboa I," bt taid. 'I doat ate bov tbo caxat to marry me." Ilia frfanda all agreed to tbia ao promptly tbat ba got mod; aaid be wu u ifood aabia viftanyday, and vantod to vblp tbt crowd. Young Wife (ralber Barroaaly) Ob. cook, I maat really apeak: to yoa. Yoar Butter ia alwaya coa plainlar. Oat day it ia tbo tonp. tbt tocond day it la tbt flab, tbt tblrd day it ia tbo joint-In xoct. Cook (vitb feeling) "Well, bib, I a aorrr for yea. It aaat bo quite avfaf to Lire vitb o gea- tleaaa of tbot aorL x'kco. Aa elderly lady entered o dra- per! abop aad aaked to -be abova table dotbo. Tbo atairtant broaght o pile and tbo wed lb am to bar, bat abo cald aba bad aeon tboee elae vbare. "UoTea't yoa eometbin new?" ahe aaked. Tbo aaaiatont tbea broagbt anotber pile and abovtd tbea to bar. "Tbeae aro tbo arrert totUra ba told. "Yoa vQ Botke tbo edge runt rigbt roond tbe border and tbo centre la ia tbe middje." "Tbea I vill takeabalf dosoa, aaid tbe Lady. London TU TeTklae rarf Mtlooaty. "1 Bata bocstf 7e a Bttle boo4 aa e pn at" -Tery kJd U ywo.- 1 hopa xm woa't tw ettaaAtd. bet it la Aoawiiac thAt I Xcl yoa eoofat U rr0. It Ia Abpat twtUax-" t Ooot know tbat I cra tor aaj ar Be, rrro tf I do tat omafcrnAny." "It last a rraBoo. Oartry, dear. It la e CM boca raQtVd Tvttr ao4 How to ruj If WaaMfiffno gtar. - JaOo 1axba UaUt$yr. maoaart ct tam orA keoae Xa tarn IlAjmarkH. ta laniicm, ta ft Mm ba Omrga waa ki&c o day laid a wacvr wliO too XatI a ChmtarUid that ha woold aot fla3 ta aXJ LooOoe a vgMtt far tbaa Aftvr e loo a arrO tb ttrl pro- roman cX 81. QOra wbo At Bnt to AatvU tb aBABAffr. tot th Uttar Ml ee tb wotDAa'a cap a wmA aDowM to rKAla tb pain ef &&. TXary." br fatter caUd Cow. nalra, nst eak yoor man tf be eocea't thtak ira xrtty awar bJUsr , "TAA. papa." rrpU4 tb awt rlrl arrar a mom. -tiotx mi If yoa're aUrf f to N by aO mn.- To- "! poor foUow want bilad Aod era ay at tb aaaae Cxxm." t JLa. X am -ect ef etxfct, oot of aladf ItWU fcTT40. Tbe UrUlac oaeooaeeoveat tbat a prrraaUve of aaiddA had bea dlA- eoTared will latavoat aoasj. A. raa OOwb tyitata or darpoadavc? loTarta- tir precede nicidA, aad aoaoethlae kaa bo fooad LOAt will prrreat tbat eoodiUoa wUcO aoakea rokide llkaiy. At the Arat Ihouht of eelx daaXno- Uoa take Flectrte ttUtem It beUar a rreat Louie aad Berrlae will airaacibca tbe aerrte aad build op I aratoa. It ta alao a great Btoxa- aeO, LXtw aad kUaey reeralAtor. OaJy Km. BaliafaeMoo raaraoUed by U. U. BoUOXT, drucziaC t ; ; jraLWTecaitT .. ' Wxxbxqwb Boonnae Brorr Aaa B3d for OTAT tixtT TA7 tT BOU- Ucm ml wolbeia f o- taolr cbiidioa wailo toataiag -wlta-perfect aaeoaaa. It aooLht tha child. Oofleo tbe raaoA. aod aliaya ail eolat enree wiad eoiio. aad ta tbe bat remedr for c jlttdoia. It U rite Lit poor UoIa Aoffarer taaad!AtaUj. Bold 67 druxtsta ta rrry prt of tha world. TwnAr-flT rva a, wu. aor Aa aa lor WLBAnrt BooCMax 67raa aad take mo otOar klad. t spiRrra turpentine. r FaretteTlfJe Obstwri Will Ilarria, ileckleabaxg conntyo bad man," aarring a term of 30 yeora in CnlUntlory, bu eicaped, and on onday fifgbt abot 8am Hove, a Begro, near Cbarlottt. Tbe aberlff of tbe cbaaty la In paranlt of him. Ilarria ia of tbe deaperato i tripe of Cnmberland't negro, Gilmoro. E2e!gh Oor .Cbarlotte Oiter Tbe people bareappear to be, ao fax u one coa judge, quite vill ing to jola la tbe boycott agalnat tbe Tobacco Trart, and many com pliaanU are paid to tbt action of tbe baalneu men of Kinaton In in angaxating tbe big flgbt, vblcb it aeema boa apread orer rortb Caro lina. Kinaton Vea Prut: Tbe dairy belonging to Ur. J. T. Mid dle ton,, altaoted Jat beyond tbe aoatbern corporate limita of the town, tu borned lut nlgbt betveea 8 and 9 o'clock, and 23 bead of cat tle and one boree vert burned wltb It. It la aaid tbat tbe fire vu doe to a lightning atroke u . people liring near tbe place aav the top of tbe building enraloped .in lamea immediately following a blinding fiaab of lightning, which alao abock od them. Tbe amount of tbe lou vill exceed $2,000, with $1,300 in aaranco. - Goldaboro apeclal to IUcbmond Tivut'DitpalcX'. The reaidenco of Mr. and aixa. Finlayaon, on John t treat, vu entered yeaterday after noon while Hra. Finlayaon wu on a ahopping errand, ana her writ bog, contoinlng one $30 gold piece, one $3 and gold piece and two $2.50 rold Diecce. tozetber vitb . other currency and one raby diamond hoop ring, vera ttolen. The bag aad pearl brooch, -one. diamond brooch, one aoiitaixo diamond ring and a three diamond hoop ring vere atolen. Tbt Taint of tbt jewelry ia probably fire or tdx hundred dollara. Goldaboro JIaadlighti Mr. J no. rotta, o farmer liring nine milee toatb ot Charlotte, bu a famUy worth braxztnz on. Mr. rotter, vbo Li tlx feet and three aad a "half Lnebee la beigbt, bu tvo tone vbo go htm half an inch better, each be inraixfeet and four iaobee high.. Tbe aTtrage beigbt of Mr. Fotta and hie four torn la aix feel and f oar lnebee. lie bu an 18-year-old daagbter, vho la fira feet and eleren iocbee Bign, and ana u auu growing. Mr. FotU ia tbe father of ten cbil- drea, and be uji tbay bare not ooat bia aa average of $5 each ia doo tor'abilla. Norfolk Tirmiua.Pilot: "I'd rather work la tbe corn field tboa be walking tbe atreeU of a big city like Norfolk," exclaimed Arthur Leigh, o tmall white boy, vbo come here from Fayetterille, 2t. C, on aa excardoa, vbo apent all of bia money aeelng tbe aigbta, vbo got ert on the train ana vno nnouy wound op at tbe mayor'f ofteo and applied for a ticket to bia home. Leigh vu bewildered at tbe tiae of Norfolk and. it vu aaid, " that he had nextr been avay from that dear farm vhare Leigh told he vent to bed vitb tbe aua and got. up on the aame ached a la. The boy made many taluma at the mayora office after be had been giren tbe ticket, and said he would "hike" lor the tint train. .. I Newborn Journal: Hunter WDliamt, tbe 13-year old ton of Mr. B.,'E. WULUma, a prominent farmer of Crootoa, vu tbe victim of a ter rible accident Tneaday noon vhlch resalted fatally. The boy had been aent to carry a dinner basket to bia brother, Bryan, vbo it a fireman on a logging train. Tbt train vu on aa Inclined a witch on vhlch tbt can vere loaded vitb logo. The boy vu atanding betveea the en gine and tender vhen tbe anddea tort of the train jolted him oS and aa he fell between the can he lay acroa the track ia each a- way that tbe wheele of tbe tender and two cart peeeed orer both of hit legs and one arm. Tbe lega vere almoet completely eeTered and tbe arm vu faaxally mangled. The bead vu alao terribly braised and lacerated. Forttmouth, Va., Star: A negro axe union vu raa from Fortamooth to Littleton, N. a, yesterday. The aanager Been red the terricea ot 8nbetitatc Police Officer! Eadd and Mark ham, of tbia city and Police Officer Goodeon, of. Berkley, to go along vitb tbo ezcaraioxllata to Maintain order. Tbe officers met with aerere treatment at tbe bands ortht conatabalory of Littleton, howrrer. Upon tha arrival of tbe train the authorities of that place aacertalned that tbe three men ia qaeatioa had concealed piatola on tbair persona. Notwithstand ing tbat tbey ware police - of ficers hereabout, the North Caro lina anthoriUea claimed tbey had bo authority to carry piatola ia that Btate and conaeoaently their arreata followed. Tbe officers vere arraign ed before a. Littleton iaatice of the peace and o fine of $4.03 tula pooedoaeocb. - ..... ,.. 4 Tbia smassi re aaj I r. -" i . A UUle Iblnar aomatlmaa reanlta in death. Tboa a mare scratch, ladr- atflrant cats or punr bolla hare paid the deals penalty. It ia wise ta bare Bo.eklea'a Amine BaJ ra erer bandy. 118 the beet aaire on earth, and will praraat fatality, when Burns, Bores, Ulcers and 111 as threaten. ObIt 25e at IL B. Hm.iwtt drag store. t r i IfcT PfirhKa xv A . , X It's B4; JdctA x i Xlaaihsr by Ux Utl - f (itevMaw)ibUIUait- r . Ami It WtATa 1A1 -'-. f LwUm. Tb lXhmr lhM ' I I kapa tlvalMteool ItmaanrJ f traUoliMK HUM baary 1 . iboM ma, Hht aboe troaa. I I MaA ta aid. so, eolt 1 I mw AM. Write sw booklet. 1 I ... 'Hew t ar Bko.-; J 1 wocrr raocrtt liatmcb ca . fs1sHwbsllt. rrv h' a . TRAINING A LION. BmO Not lone Aso a lion tamer wbo waa exhibiting In A German clrrna La Hot-' Land attracted Immense crowd At try perform tx by doing- what accrued to Ba tOe most OAxlna: of. Acts In- the lions' CAe. JI would climb Into' tbA CAfe wlta ' grest' pieces of nest asd throw It to the. roaring beast. ,Tbe moraf nt tbey bad leaped upon It ba would apiinc imoDif 40 cm and pot his f sot oo It The nnlmli . would, erowl furiously. And then. Just aa the apecta tors wer All waiting breathlessly, ex pecting tbat the beaats would tear him to pieces, they would - shrink tmck,' cowed. : After be bad repeated this ex dtlns act for tiiany dys an English man made a waster with blm for A big sum of money that be would not dare to do It After the lions bad been starred for three days. The trainer considered for a moment And then accepted the, waper. making only the condition that be b allowed to bATe three weeks of preparation. . . ' j ... ' At the end of three weeks the trainer announced that be waa ready. And tbA procese of starring, the lions began. The Englishman kept guards posted around the cage day and night to make certain that not a morsel of food should be giren to the Animal. At the expire tton of tbe three days all Amsterdam rushed to the circus. The tlons were maddened with - bnnger, aa Any. one. could see And bear, for they roared continually, and tbelr attempta to break through the bars a bo wed , how angry they bad become. Iq the height of tbe uproar the trainer ntered the, cage with an Immense piece of beef In hie arms. He tossed It on ta floor of the CAge, raised bis whip and, lo, not one lion dared to Approach It ; Tbe mighty brute lay crouched, roaring aod growling so bard that their great frames shook, and eacb kept bis ter rific yellow eyes fixed hungrily on the meat But not one of them stirred. ' ! The trainer stooped, lifted the,1 beef and tossed It to them Again, and in a moment the ' lion were la ' a great tawny ball, rending ant-snrllng and tearing, wltb blood from the mangled beef spurting All orer tbo cage, j The Englishman paid bis bet and then tried to And out bow tbe lion tamer bad AC quired such wonderful, control orer hie beasts. At first tha man would not tell, but at last ba consented to ex plain It During tbe three weeks' pe riod, of preparation be bad always starred tbe lions from the rery begin, nlng. Then; on tbe fourth day, be would enter the'eage- with a piece ef beef which bsd been soaked In kero sene oil. The Hons would no sooner pounce upon It tbsn tbey would shrink; away, sickened by tbe stench.' Then be would throw them a fresh snd good piece of beef, which they would derour In a moment Tbe lions soon became so accustomed to expecting that the first piece of beef -that was thrown to them was not good that at the end of three days tbey wonkl not eren more 'from tbelr corners when the trainer threw It on the floor of the cage. They would not try to cat anything except the sec ond piece. 80 tbe daring trick had a rery simple explsnAtlon. Washington Tost ' A T ! ReOaeaaeat, f The truest test of refinement 1 a Uniform rccsrd for tbA welfaYe and Interest and feelings of othert ""There 1a a rcllnement which ia by education, but in each case tbe sure indications of refinement era the same.. Xou. can recognise the difference between those wbo have and tboee who lack refine ment by tbelr bearing Jn a crowd. In deed thla difference Is aler perceive ia a street car or in a market or in a thronged hlgbwAy than in drawing room. A person of true refinement takes op the less room And claims the less concession and ts readier to yield position than an unrefined person. The way in which a man carries a cane or umbrells In a crowd settles the ques tion In bia rase. And Again the keeping of one's market basket In tbe way, or oat of It. as at the busiest market hour, la an Infallible test of the bearer's in ner grain. And ao In many 'other minor matters. Philadelphia Ledger. 1 ! I Silk cUar U IlaJr. . I boat COO A. D. Persian monks first brought silkworm eggs concealed ; in the bead of a .hollow staff to Constan tinople. Thence silk col tore Spread in to Greece, A little later conquest ear ned It is Sicily. From there to Italy It was bnt a step. Soil, cllmste, peo ple suited ft The Industry took rootr grew, throre sod continues to this day.. The thrifty- peassnt manages to get silk snd oil end wine frees the1 same small boMing. First be plants bia mul berry trees, sixteen feet each j way; next he pranes the heads Into a hollow .cop and trains hla rtnea all orer them,' and finally around the edge he sets a' shelter of otlre trees. . Bo' All seasons brtnj him labor and the reward of It ' TBt P4at Flaater. The potato "planter of today would make a farmer of a generation or aa, ajro alt op and rob hla eyes. It re quires that the- potatoes be supplied, but will do all the reet of lta own la tUarlre. It picks the potato cp and looks it orer. or seems to, cats It Into halres, quarters or any desired num ber of. psrts, separates the eyes and remores tbe seed ends.' It plants whole potatoes or parts thereof aa desired as near together "or aa far apart as tha jodfinent of tbe farmer on the drlTlng seat suggests. Having dropped the seed It corers it, fertilises It, tucks it 19 like a child pnt to bed And paces off; the next row with mathematical ac curacy. Chicago Jrlhune. t ' ! -I TkOUMt tibrartoa." ; -r . The oldest libraries of which we here any certain knowledge are those brought to light by excaratioas among the ruins of the east - JLmona- these Are thA Babylonish bookj Inscribed on clay Ublets, suppoeed to bars been pre pared for public. Instruction About 650 B. C. It la aaid by Aristotle that Strabo waa the first known collector of books - and manuscripts. This was about the year 330 B. C ; . ' i ''j1 " . ... . .. 1 j On Ccaau TTm. .i t "' "Bef pardon, air," remarked the man who waa hanging to strap Na 1, "but Ao yoa get off. At tbe next corner T - "I deot see that It-Is any of yoor baatneaa," replied bta f assy neighbor. "Well, no," admitted the mild gentle man, "but I was merely going to re mark tbat I get off there and If you will be so kind as to lift I'd like to take ut foot with mel" Baltimore News.; The Art lat. raltte De Auber Is the tlstlcal chap I erer met mot ego- 1 . 1 . - Brasher How's tbat? - "l Palette Why, erery time he paints a landscApA he imagines he flatters na-' tore. Chicago News.. ; - -. :' j ' i Ple Boarlaa;, j" j. ' To hear that young clerk talk you' would think be owned tbe place." - 1 - "HoWs thatf - 1 -.; .,. I -, ."Why, ha nerer says a word against bis employers," Kansas City Journal, ,DTOr iimta4YM re innlxjl BanUi - S THE AMERICAN LAUGH. It ta Vaiaa-ble Aid fa BaUaiaar t7 Oar Hstloa! OrMtBNi. '. "V.- God's greatest gift to man -was-the langh. Without Tit , the ' human race would bare wept itself to death or ex terminated Itself long ago. Pathos la beautiful;, tragedy :ia absorbing. - But both pathos and tragedy Are instantly, routed by tha. laugh. . . . - ; ..Laughter has sunshine in It It Is warm, tisarned men hare searched for the secret of life. .-What Is It but good humor? That's the secret of life being worth Urlng. What sunshine is to earth good hu mor Is , to man. Take the smile and the laugh away, .and It would be the end of man. ' . Men can't fight-while they enjoy a Joke. . Death himself recoils from the Uugh. Tbe man in a good, humor has an enormous advantage orer the man who Is angry. Anger is dark. Bitter ness Is filled with shadow. Intoler ance Is grim and black. Prejudice la blind. .' - ": -i.;.'tJ-.-i'-. ; Good humor, with the smile and the laugh, la sunshine In which objects are plain and . distortion disappears and wherein phantoms become nothing. One reason for America's greatness la that.- a bore all. It is a nation that laugh. - There hare been gay peoples and frivolous nations, but gayety end frlTolity are strangely , akin to melan choly. That gay Germany whose di tlonal happiness Is expressed in song Is clouded by melancholy. Sadness pervades the. temperament of Germa nia. ... ' j -... . And frivolous France -now tragic ahe becomes bow desperately tragic! : The great American laugh la another thing. Investigate the American na tional laugh, and there's a sound, prac tical something behind it It la nerer a forced Uugh.. It ia iiealthy rigorous, spontaneous.. Empires and powers hare crumbled and gone to pieces la solemn serious ness and gloomy grandeur, while Tjncie Bam, with a joke on bia Bpe, forges ahead. Denver Post .- - A COMMON CUSTOM. aCsm' Hafclf ! Bumlasr Hla FlnaresA TaaeAi HI'. Hal. Why does a man alwaya run hla band through bia hair when be takes bia hat off 7. Aaked an observant man. "Did you ever notice that man will ln rarlably do 'thla rery thing? Is it just a nervous habit V Is it ranlty) It is An old habit I bare nerer known a man who did net indulge this habit Eren men who hare no hair to run their fingers - through, . men whose heads ere Aa bald aa billiard balls, will brush their hands orer their beads when they lift tbelr hats. If the men simply wanted to smooth their tousled hair, of course this would Afford Ample explanation of the habit- But why should a man wbo baa no hair on bia heAd do the . aame thing? It ia not a auffldent answer to say that such a man may hare bad a full suit of hair At one time end that it is simply a matter of habit contracted nnder dif ferent condltlona. f Aa a rule, men are miconscJoas of the fact. They do not know why, how or when tbey run their hands orer their head. But they, all do it Just the same. Oo into a court room or at any place where men con-1 gregate and where it ia necessary for them te remove thetr hats and watch them. . - Xou . will observe that . every man will go through the Aame perform ance... It aeema to be a perfectly natu ral thing for them to do. My own con clusion Is that It la an evidence of ran lty. A man wants his hair to bo Just so. Originally probably It was simply e matter of tidiness. ' But it has grown into an act of ranlty. . The lawyer, for Instance, if. he has enough hair for the. purpose, will want his head to hare a tousled appearance. It glvea him a studious appearance and leaves the Im pression that he has been struggling with the books. Whatever the reason. the habit la a curious one . and one which seems to be deep rooted in the masculine natore. New Orleana Times-Democrat BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Herir A Hair TkB Iowa 4mt aa Tktr taAl t Be. - Brides Are probably just as beautiful now aa erer they were, but they are not nearly so anxious to record their postnuptial lorallaeae by means of pho tographs. Most photographers say they are glad of It. . .. . , .. -1 nerer did enjoy taking the pictures f brides," said a photographer. "Like all the rest of tha world, I lore the dear creatures, bnt when it comes down to 4 e doaen commercialism they do not satisfy my artutio Instincts. , Few brides take a good picture. mehow tbelr logs ere not becoming. A bride la sup posed to look superiatjrely lorelr On ber wedding: day, but If anybody dared to tell the truth on the subject that su perstition goon would be exploded and the sweet things would realise that, In stead of looking- theli best on that oc casion, most, ot them are apt to look their. worst. It is the aame way when tbey come to be photographed In their wedding- finery. Tbey are either too pa or too red, and tbey hAte a nerr OUA, Anxious expression that robs the face of all good lines for photogranhlo purposes. . be time waa when no bride copatdX red herself really married unto. Abe bad arrayed herself In spotless white and bad her "picture taken. Generally 'W came with her. and 'he looked Just rit as Coottsh ei b did. Goodness, trouble I hare had poaing- bridei ud bridegrooms before the camera I Sataad of teJUng hem to Jook pleaA. ant I alwaa felt like sartuay "Don't iooaHdlotJc it yoa cjw noaslbVetojtt,. and than I would bare to thlnkup fomA derlce to kAep hej from scrooglng 007m haccloee Agalnat hla shoulder and to keep turn rrora responuing ma an. equally ' Inappropriate embrace.' But with all my precautions X nerer 'folly succeeded In prerentug their acting like lunatics.. The other day when look ing oyer a lot of old negatives I came across eereral hundred of those senti mental combinations, and I thanked my ' lucky stars that nowadays few newly mated couples hare the camera erase." Chicago Record-Herald. ; i POULtRY POINTERS. 4 SUle - bread soaked in : milk , and queesed dry Is a good feed for young ducka. Z"'-i"-'J Only medium sited eggs should be set Extra large or small onea are apt to produce deformed chicks. - . -Ji' Turkeys a re not so sure ' to come home as other fowls; hence It is a good plan to mark them la some way. . .. i Feed 'the young chicks often if yon would hare them growing rapidly,' but do not feed more at a time than they will eat up dean in a few minute. . Destroy the old nests as soon as the bens come off . with- thA chicks. The safest and best plan is to burn all of the old material. w Healthy fowls pick up -their food Quickly shd rejlsh it When tbey go at It lasily, pick, up a grain or two and then atop .something Is wrong.. .y : . Nerer shut tbe fowls up In such close quarters that they' cannot take enough exercise to promote: digestion ' Hens treated, in this way will soon become too fat to lay. , ; , COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MAfiKKT TQaotea officially at t& ciosmz by the Chamber - -, . ot Oommeroei.1 - - ' - STAB OFFIOB, Augast IS. -- SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm at 61c er gallon. . r1 R03IN Nothing doing. ; TAB Market firm at $1.65 per bar rel of 280 pounds. ' "' " .t . CRUDE TUBPKNTINE Market firm at $1.75 per barrel for hard, $3.25 for dip, $a85 for Tirgie. - ! i ; : - - Quotations aame day last year Spirits turpentine, nothing doing; rosin firm at $L101.15; tar firm at $L50; crude turpentine firm at $1.40, .608.60. - . f :'T EIOIIPTS. Spirita turpentine. . Boeta . .7 . . 94 259 87 166 Tar.... uraas lurpenuae. - Receipts aame day - last 3 - X - year 90 casks spirita turpentine. 703 . barrels rosin, 61 barrele tar, SO barrels crude turpentine. -'----'v-- . .-- .-. -OOTTOH. 1 V. " '; ' ' Market nominal. :: V- Same day last yeu-, market firm at 8j$e for midaiine;. . Reeeipta 1 bale; aame day last year, 4. . : :, - -;yg :-vr roorreoted BegulArly by wnmlngton Prodaoe Commlaslon jlerchants, prices representing those paid, for produce oan"lgiied to oommls lon Merchants.1 .J.v OOUBTOY PBODUOZ. ' 1 .. "' r PEANUTS North Carolma,flrm. Prime, 70c; extra prime, 75c; fancy, 77 , per buaheXpf twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prime, 60c; extra prime, 65c: fancy, 70c. Spanish 85c CORN Firm ; 6570c per bushel for white. ' - : -- -N. O. BACON Steady; hams 14 15c per pound; abouldera, 10U3c; rides, 12c .- - -. . EGGS Doll at 1415e per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown,- 20 S5e: springs, 1535c' . . " TURKEYS Firm at 1313Xc for lire. ; . - BEESWAX Firm at 25c : TALLOW Firm at 1 6tfc per pound. ' ; - SWEET POTATOES Firm at 60c per baahel. BEEF CATTLE Firm at 25c per pound. . r FINANCIAL MARKETS Br TslesTADli to the Mornlns Star. tfaTW Tosk. Aur. 13. Money on call easy at per cent, doting at 1K2 per cent ; time . money waa 3 noted firm; 60 daya, AH; 90 aya 5 per cent ; aix months percent Prime mercantile paper 6 6 per cent Sterling exchange ateady with actoal nasineaa in. bankers' bills at 485.20485.25 for demand and 482.45 482.50 for sixty-day bills. -Posted rates 483 484 and 486486J. Oom merciaJ billa 482jtf482K. Bar siirer 55H. Mexican dollara 43X. U.arefund Ing la, registered, 106K;U.arefundiDg ra. coupon, 106 ; U.S. S'a, registered, 106 tf; do. , coupon, 106tf ; D. 8. 4's, new - registered,-: 134; do. coupon, 134; U. a 4'a, old, registered, 109; U. S. 4'v old coupon,. 109; .U. 8. I'a, regiatered, 101 Ji; do. coupon, 101K; Southern Railway, I'f, 112M Stocks: Baltimore A Ohio pref'd 86 ; Chesapeake . & Ohio - 33 ; Manhat tan L 133X ; New York Central 122; Beading 55&; do. 1st preferred 81 ; do. 2nd ' preferred 69 ; St. Paul 141 X ;i da preTd, 170; Southern HaII way 21K; do. prerd 83; Amalga-, mated Copper 44 tf; People'a Gaa 94tf ; Tenneaaee Coal and Iron 40; TJ. a Leather 7; U. 8. Leather, E referred. 79; Western j Union -83; L a Steel 23; do. prerd 71; Vir ginia - Carolina Chemical Go.,- sales 2,800 shares; high 23, low 2334,' clos ing 23; da preferred, sales 400 sbsres; high 90. low 90, closing 90. Standard OU 610. . v . L. .V r-'. -V:j Baxtix oex, Mo., Aug. ia Sea board Air Line, common, 21M ; do. pre ferred, S5;da bonds, fours, 78. At lantic Coaat Line, common, 114120; da preferred. 102107. - " fl AVAL STORES DARK ETS Jay Telegraph to tbe. Morning star ' JXmw Yoiuc Aur. 13.-Boatn'atead7l B trained, common' to good, $1 85 190 . Spirita turpentine nominal 1 at SaXOS&e. : - 1 ObaJbxjestobT, : Ana.-13. Spirita tar pentine firm at 62 aalea eaaka. uoaln steady; aalea barrels : A, B. C. $1 55 P, $1 55, EL $1 60; F, $1 C5: G, $175: EL S3 tofl. 18 60: K.M7K I M, 92 5; N, $3 95; W O, $3 10; WW $330.- v .";,..-; v:c: BaTAjrarXB. Avar. 13 Spirita : tur pentine firm . at 52c; reeeipta 695 eaaka: aalea 384 eaaka: exporta 135 eaaka. Boain Market firm; receipts 3,688 barrele; ealee- barrela; ex porta 1,165 barrela: A, B, O, SI 60; D, $160; K, 1 65: F, $1 70. G, $1 80; H. t3 30: L $3 70: K $3 85: M. $3 95:N. $3 05 ;W O. $3 20; W W. 13 40. .. COTTON UARKETS. . r Wttesraoh to tne Mornuut Btar . "j -New ..York, Ang. 13.The cotton market-opened ateady at unchanged prices to a , decline of -three pointa on all except' the March option, -which waa one point' higher. The decllnea were in eympathy with lower Liver pool cablea. which encouraged reall izing and perhapa aome email aalea for the abort aeeonntr bat there was rery little .bualneaa of any descrip tion, r and ahortly after the etart moderate support from the clique imparted " a firmer tone j to the - market, while sellers were rendered cauUoua by renewed apprehensions aa to tbe tropical alormv which waa again' reported to be headed toward the Gulf Bia tea. Aaguat waa bid up to 13 44, and September, after aome irregu larity; touched 10.83, with tbe general Hat at the best . lerel of the forenoon showing net galna of one to fourteen points. After tbia, howerer, clique sup port waa partially withdrawn and the general favorable "character of private erop ad ricea together with the favor able ahowing of the weather map en couraged a eagging tendency which ted - daring the - balance of the ses sion or nearly ao, for just before thai close there was a sudden renewal of the demand for September r and that option waa finally seven points up from the bottom.: The rest of the list eloaed at praetleally the low point with August , ahowing the greatest loss.. The dose waa ateady net unchanged to fifteen pointa lower. Early there waa aome talk of low temperatures In the belt delaying maturity , and this . bad aome Influence in restricting sales. A little new crop cotton waa reported from various Southern pointa, but bad little Influence. Balea estimated 100. 000 balea.;.;,.-;. ... r WaTW TORJCAuflr. 13.-Ootton ouIa! at 13.75e;net reeeipta 125 balea; gross reeeipta 13,600 balea; stock balea. Spot cotton cloaed ateady ; middling uplands 13.75; middling gulf 13.00c: aalea 1,397 balea. - i Ootton futures market onenad ateadr August 13.44, September 10.77,October 9.94, November 9.74, December 9.73, January 9.74, February, March 9.75. urarea cioaea sieaay : aubtusi 1Z.Z5, September 10.79, October 9.96, Novem ber 9.72. January 9.73, February 9.72, March 9.71. - , :s: v , " i Total to-day, at all aeaporta Net re eeipta ,266 balea ; exporta - to Great Britain balea; exporta to France bales; exports to the Continent 487 balea; atock 207,893 balea. OonaoUdated, at aJl aeaporta Net receipt 1,004 bales; exporta toreat Britain ? bales ; exporta , to France R.046 hales 1 exnorta to tbo Continent 4,870 bales; export to Japan Daiety I .-. Total since Sentember 1st. at all 1 seaports-Net reeerpta 7,703,282 balea; exporta to Great Britain 2.784,782 bales ; exporta to Franoe 780,505 balea; ex norta to the Continent 2,820,665 balea; exporta to Japan 155,133 baleav LAuar. l3.--aaiTeaton,aieaay at net reeeipta balea; Norroir, ateaay at 12Xc net; reeeipta balea; Bal timore, nominal at 13c, net receipt : bales; Boston ateady at 12.75c, net reeeipta 11 balea; Wilminejton, nominal at o, net reeeipta balea; Philadelphia, onlet at 13e, net' re- j ceipU balea; SaYannah, nominal at 13Mc. net reeeipta oaiea; new ur- leana. ateadr at whc . net receipia 253 balea; Mobile,nominal at .net re eeipta bale ;Memphls, quiet at 12 9-16, net reeeipta .3a naiea; Aojrtunaiinomi nal at 13c net reeeiDta balea iGharlea- ton,qulet and firm at 12Xc, net receipt.: bales. PRODUCE MARKETS ;-f -i-..-:l AOiVRsawu v etAAsa swi sa '.-s. r Dm SSAlAMMnS) AA thA'tfimlnff INstw Y0BK,Ang. 13, Flour waa strong and higher; Minneadta patenta $4 6004 85; winter patenta $3 904 30. W beat Spot firm ; No. 2 red 85e. Optiona cl08ing.waa llHe net ad Tanee. May closed 88 Kc; September closed 86e; December closed 87c Corn Spot ateady; Na 2 59Je. . Op Mot, a closed partly c net higher: Sep tember closed 59Hc; December closed 69c-:.Oata Spot firm; Na 2, 39c Cut meata irregulars Lard ateady ; re fined qniet; continent $8 15. Ptfrk ateady ; family 1 17 5018 00. Tallow firm. Bice .. firm. ' Butter -Irregular; extra creamery 190; State dairy 14 17jc Cheese waa ateady ; State, f ull cream f ancy,small eblored,10Ko ; amall white lOKc. POUtoea eaaier; Southern $1401 75;YirginlaweeU$1753 00; Long Island $2 00; Jeraey $1 87 2 00. Cabbages firm ; : Long Inland, perVlOOr f7 00 J)0.: Oofleo-Spot quiet; No. 7 inrolce 5ic. Peanuta barely ateady ; fancy hand-picked 4X 4e; other domeatieS4ja'c Molaasea firm. Frelghta to Lirerpool Cotton by ateam 12c Egga ateady; State and Pennaylrania faney mixed 21c - Sugar Raw ateady : fair- refining 3. 3-16c. Cotton aeed oil waa dull and practical ly nominal on spot in absence of business:-: Prime r- erude f. . 0. b. mills" 28c,7new ' crop ; prime summer yel low 41c bid; off summer yellow 88c; prime white 47e: prime . winter: yel low 47c 1 Chioago, Ang. 13 Under ,: the leadership of wheat the ..grain marketa ruled atrong to-day; September wheat : closing ltlKc higher; .September corn up a fraction and oats . up icfc. Prorlaiona cloaed Irregular, tbe Sep-i lember product baing 28 lower to 5c' higher.1; - ' : - . - i LmoAQO, Aog.13. Cash - price : Flour ateady. - Wheat No. 2 8284e; No. 3 spring 7882c; Na 2 red ?9s' 81Kc Corn Na 2 23e; Na 2 yel low 54c Oats Na 2 34e; Na2 white 46tfc; No. 3 white 85X36Kc Bye No. 2 5252Mc Mesa pork, c pec bar rel, $13 1013 15. Lard, per 100 Ebs, $7 757 80. Short rib aider, loose, a)7 57W7 75. Dry Baited shoul ders, boxed, - $7 507 62tf. Short clear aides, boxed. 8 128 25. Whiakey--Baaia of high wines, $1 29. The leading futures ranged ,s foi Iowa opening,-: highest, . lowest -aju-j eloslng: Wheat--Na 28eptember,oId, 80Xt 82, 80tf , 82e; September, new, 80a80K,82, 80 Jf, 81 c; December, new, 8181jri 83X,:81, 8282c; May 83839s, 8431, 83tf, 8484tfc Corn No2 September 5353i, 53, 52, 52X53e; December 5353V, 53!-.525Sr53ltfc: Mar 633539f. 53 631:. 63 tf c Oftt No. 3 Septem ber 34, 34X, Satf , 35435X J Decem ber 36 X, 86H, 36X36i. 36ic Meas pork, per. bbl September , $13- 10, 13 25, 13 10, 13 25; May $1325, 13 30, 13 35, IS 25. Lard,' per loO fts Sep tember $8 00, 8 074, 7 97 tf. 8 05 ; Oc tober $767, 772 tf, 7 65, 7 72)tY Short ribs, per lOd lbs September $7 77Xt 7 85, 7 77J4. 7 85; October $7 70, 7 80, 7 70, 7 80. - ,:. FOREIGN " By Cable to the Morning Btar. Ltvxepoow Auguat-13. Cotton: Spot steady, prices , - unchanged ; American middiine . fair 7.S2d: good middling 7.10d; middling 6.84d; tow mmanng e.cao ; good ordinary &S6d; ordinary 6.16J. The aalea of tbe day were 8,000 bales, of which 3,000 balea -were for' apeculation end export and included 6,800 balea Amerr icanw. xteceipu none, :i;-v. 4- yix jV uturea : opened ; firm ' and ciosed ateady ; American middling "(g o c) ; August 6.5706.58df Auarutt and Sen- tember 6.48d; September 6.48d; 8ep- lemner ana uctoter s.wg&B.86d: Oc tober and November ; 5.46d; Novem ber end December 5.355.364 : : De cember and January 5. Sid; January I and February 5.295.30d; February 1 and March 5.29d; March and April MARINE DIRECliORY. List mt Vessels I the a-ort if Wilsntajg. ir. l Anss l4yyyyp .-.j.' : STEAMEB5 vV. Undaunted, r (Br) 2,036 tone. Elliott, . iuuHiiiH uyiiuu a sua. -.p-ti r-i-j.:; .. SOHOONEBS. 0 Q LUter, 381 tone, Moore, O D 1 Maffitt. I . .-:'" ; ..-'.:,. Jno B Fell, 381 tone, Bobinaon, d p Oora, 104 tons, Back, to master. p 4r City of Georgetown, 606 tons, Slocum. 'OD Maffitt.,- .y-y-'rV. Emma Knowlton, 309 tons, Hudson tomaater. AND RAIL. Ssaelpta ef Naval Steree aa4 Gatte y Yesterday. ;?y ;Stl -i" 0. 0: Bjdlroad4barreIa lar.l? bar rels crude turnenfine. . -n : , : . I -w,W & W. Railroad 32 barrela crude turpentine.. -- r.r;- W., O. & A. Railroad-6 casks spirits turpentine, 16 barrels roain, 4 barrela tar, 40 barrela crude turpentine. v ... ? -. A. & Y. Bailroad S3 casks spirita turpentine, 42 barrels rosin, 45 barrela crude turpenUne.yw.1:""""; .. '.. - i - Steamer Uig blander S3 casks spirita pontine, 63 , barrela roain, ? 9 barrela tar, 23 barrels crude turpentine. kSteamer Whitlock 17 eaaka apirita turpentine, 143 berrela rosin, 8 barrela .crude turpentine.-: .--t j Steamer Black Birer 5 eaaka apirita turpentine, 10 barrela tar, 1 barrel turpentine. y,0yyyii?:v-W Total 94 casks spiritsturpen tine, 252 barrela rosio, 87 barrels larv 160 barrela Service Waier;doset$2vt50 cts pef quartereach; Kitcben Sinks 50 cts per quarter,; eachi. Bath Tubs - - - 50 cts per' quarter each! Fixed Wash Basins 25 cts per quarter, each Fixed Laundry Tubs 50c per quarter, per set - We carry our pipes to ;your prop erty line" withont'ebarge, and ratea do not go jnto effect until aervice is rendered:i;yy3;;:yyyysyy2 1 Tfci Vi!dStC3 SliaBColl BY BITEK Gulii Blossom -AND- REllOWll CIGARS. c, - These Cigars are better than tlSSItVER COIN" ever. It ia theBE3T ever ground; guaran teed, H.L. Tollers. A. C. jy 26 if L Crossing. DO YOU WANT a real imported China Dinner Self We hare them real cheap. Special prices tbia week for Bcreena, Porch Seta, Motquito Netf, Water Coolers and imail Befrigeratora. M" Call on ua for anything in Furniture. GASTON D. PHARES & CO., le-us Market St. lyaott .- Inter-8u vj 76. RECEIVER'S SALE. State or North Catoll 1 Carolina, County of New Ban Bnperlor Court. . Wbltlock, 1 orer. In tbe :; Charles M. a. Anbnrn Lumber Company, monce ot Bale. v vlrtiM of an ordar InnM hv tha nnn.n v,i. nr. n. aubu, auuKODuponur uourx, appolntlDK tbe mode rsl greed receiver of tbe AnDnrn Lnm ber Company and directing tha Rata receive. to sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for casb, the plant of tba said Auburn Lumber Company, that Is the saw mill, tramway, loco moUye, umber, teams, rights of wav.franchlaes and all other property, I will on Friday, tt Slst day or August, 1903, at the saw mm near Turkey, la Sampson County, sell to the highest bidder for casb, the said saw mill, tramwpy locomottre, timber, teams, rights ot wpy franchise and all other property or the sti o born Lumber Compmcy. UASSBOH F. HACBAE, JT 19 im. ':-. uecelver. For Sale. One largo Miller make iron safe, weight 4,000 lba. One large Marvin iron safe, weight 2,500 lbs. One large Herring iron safe, weight 3,000 lba. ; and 25 other iron safes of rarions aizea. : Show cases, all sizes, in stock and can make prompt shipment. iSMt BEAR. SR., & SONS., jy 3tf 18 Market Street. OBE A TVT. . HEALS S6 OTS. I I y s 1 108 MARKET ST. CHAS. ANDERSON & CO aeaa&aiWW'J'W OU):IIWSFAFERS. ? ySS You Can Buv . Old IlOTSQaDer? . in Quantities to Snit y atthe BTAE OFFICE 0nital)lo for Wraopins: L'Fanor aiffl ( Excellent for Placing Under Carnet THE ESTABLISHED v : 1831 Tha OXLY Agricultural NEWSpapsr. lailbfibisllBtf Worifl. - :.. . . . . ,s Every department written by specialists, tue tighest autborities In tbelr respective lines. No other paper pretends to compare with it , ia qualiflcations of editorial staff. ' Gives the agricultural NEWS with a degree of completeness not even attempted by others. ' ' -- v INDISPENSABLE TO ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS " ' - -' ' WHO WISH TO . 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