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rrftl iLBCxiiu. WILMINGTON, N. a Tcijoat Moumra. Aconr 18 iUlLiawrf 'm: Tbsrt Iuts bts ssroral laiutloss rtcsaUy that tie liaatlSaUoa 0! tie astro with, II BspabUcaa parly U at last . bwiia nisx to b rrirli a a source of vhUzmj la the North. This Ml forth la aa laUrssrUs OjjUb U lis Smm trom Wasalaitoa. P" IUs4 ysstsrisy. Ia tao Boat wssa tl Ujcatti of tie rlrl im; vx vi&inva from behiai U mt sad lis anl-UiT the lUpabllcaa party almost caat4 to exist. Wfciu Ba la , lis Sooth Lt dm4t aa4 I'JH dif r, ipca lis political qsasiuscj milch dirUe t&e wiiu ptepls of the North la to poLUcaJ partia. Bat while la the Nort!ra Suits whits maa are frto to oxpTM their pel! Ileal saatiataU by their party aTslinr,!, la the Booth thty art ocapsUssi to Ua4 toolbar la eas party tar self pro- tsctica for ths pnoemUioa of thsir ctviTIniioa. Most whlU atta la the Soath nfsat to Uaatify thaaualvca vita tie EspaUkaa party Vecaaaa it U ia fact fai till wctloa tat oe gra party. Nov It mau that since tho aam bar of csgroae la tho North ha la craaaoJ 00 fTaaily, praisal North tra f aar tho tf act of too saachUsalla cailoa of their part vita tho nejro vsa la tho North. For aoxaa rea son tho asgro of lata has bota mora thaa wxiL'r oalf-aoaertirt aaiob aoxVoaj. Tho great Saaaa of tho Bffroao la tho North art tho mora dscaiJaai aahitlotu atmhori of tho race. Maay vho hara c liaised edacatioa ta tho Soath hara gone North, aai thoao raUs4 la tho North hara had tho airastaga la many SUUa of atlsailag tho while schools. UlaoaUoa, ho waver, doao not ataa to hara audo food 'dtUaaa of all of lasts, for tho as. saber of crimao iav.'tUj by thtai la tho North niwj'a bitter tnllsr exaiast taeaa la thoav Stalaa. A atrocx raco faallax h&a a!ao baea atirrad ap la aovo of tho Northcra SiaUi by tho of ort of atfroaa from tho Sooth to obUla oatployaaat. Tho a to la aallxl vith a etjlo of lirtax far taferior to that which tho vhito arhm?7 ii accrrtoaai to, aa4 of cosrao asj froat s saber of aofroao coaiplix wilh tbca voald maUraZr aTact vafao, Tho malt of thia eoaipaCiiaa aad. la aome la Haaeaa, of criaaa eoauaitUd by aofToao hao caaaad rioto la ooao of tho Jovrs of ICfaoia, Indiana aai Ohio, aai tho erxroto hart beta traatai vith riolcsco aai aoaa- tiaea drlrra avay. Uaay vho Gaorria aai ether Soathcra S hoptsx to boiler their ooaiiUoa la tho North hart rttaraoi to their oii hoaae ooariacoi that tho Soath le tho beaf ptaco for them, aai that there b rtaHy leaa antipathy to taota there thaa la tho North. Tho plain vorhiaf people, vho ha to aaoet to fear from tho nejro'e coaipeCtioa la labor aai frost hie toaet.?it tZoxU to fore hieotlf opoa thea aa a aodal rqoal aai hit chCdrea Into vhUo tchoole ae coa paaiocafor vbito chillrtn, irabo ftaaiax to aisrihaU thaoo thlnit to tho Eepabikaa pojlldaa. , vho U eateriax to tho negro for kia toU at tho oTortlnrt or ia party priaaxieo aai cenrvniietj. There can. bo little doabt that tho Booker Waehfaxtoa diaaer at tho Whito Hoaae, the Bp roar ortr tho tTpoiataeat of tho aefTO Cram at Cell actor of tho port of Charieetoa, the Iailaaapolie poet oCco aTair aai other tiaSar lad ieau Ltrt rjeaii'y laf aati tho lav oxiaatioa of tho cerjoc throaxhoat tho country. . It assy oecxa odd to you, " said a aua vho has taoasy enough no v to bay a dossa caaeterisa If ho wanted theat, aocorllnx to tho New York Smm, 'bat tho first great feeliax'of rsliei asi xraiiicaiioa that came to oa wiih ay firrt HUla aocsaalalioa of acssy rpraax 'from tho reaiixa- Mn thai .now, for tho first tins sine I had been raxrriedwe had aoasy enough to tary any of as who should die. For years I had been dead poor, right dowa to hard pan all the time, axing up erery doCxr of tho few I earned as fast as I rot It X nrrrr had a cant J nerer took a gloomy riev of things, howrrtr, rrta la thoao days, any more thaa I do now; la fact, I ciod to snUs ortr thexa, osastiass, . vhea I thought of how drrHUh hxrd cp vo raaHy were; bat I used to wonder, sotastiats, too, what vo shoald do la case anything shoald hap pea; and It was aUssaed fotiinxof . rallaC Indeed, that I experienced when fiaaSy 1 had got toga tier that first DCs pUs of earlaxs. Now wo eoali hazy any of as properly and vith ' all drs oheerraaoa .and wilh tho frztcrt vithoat asking help ef any crs ; at kail ve vtre to fixed that, ve coU arorl.to dlo. And take frsoi ot that anxiety I too ad, when X did coaao to bo free of tl, was aot ca!y a great reUtl, bat It was aa actual help to ae laabaxi nsea way. it txvie as feel safer and- eacUr and aoro aecaro about a-rtrythlsg; It gat me trrra'rr coa eod luld eae ta ertry war: as4 to uu proncon zor, taxis 2 help! til rrtatly la gtt Uagoa," ' TBS ItFTEIBElt -StlRT SET.. tlarj, kieeer. etroac aai aobla. allTO wlia la Ureal, aai aalqae eaek le 'Tho rrocealtrele by O. vera Trier, tho aoreJeue viia valeh tha , 64ibe iiaW ot TU Smart Set opoaa. It la a eoefel ortraal ol aaBjaal Lnwo. eai aaa.aaoai 11 a ataafa, aooavaaUoaaJ cUeoar that smiM la raaaeri reaer. valla taa trath ta la atory eaUeaea ui aean. Tao rrtrealueaa" le aa abeorWef ! laio aai a aotewe p?eea or Ulorary vori; Itbeanaloqitat vluatatothel vorth aai Tariety walch htra eoa4o Tks Smart Sri aoraUtw faaaoae la aeHoa aai Carlaai. rrtea. aaato a eoar. - PabiUhai by the Eeiaae PabUaMa Ox, lit IVia Aveaaa, New Tee k. CURRENT UIMMBNI J ort why thaxoTtraaeat thoali pertiet la aenilsc aaral Teeeele to tho faehlosahio NrvEatlaai vatar Isx placeo erery Saaaer, vhea they coali Tirit harbori oa tho eoaet vhero there voali bo no dea rer of raaalax oa rock, it oao of tha thisn thai vo cant exactly a a derttaad. Tho rocky Nev Zaxlaai coast Is not a desirable craosinx J.mVU ra Hit groaad for aaral Teasels at any time, as has been fre,aeatly daaoastratod darinr recent yeara. XorfUk Lid' ftr. Dm. :Cot. II ana. of Delaware, has appointed another of Addiakr tools as a a ember of tho depart aeat of elections for Wilalngtoa. This girts Addicxj a maiority In tho dtpartasnt and pots hla la com pitta control of the election machi nery. Erldeatiy Theodore Roost rtlt katw what he was dolsx when ho daSed tho decent element of tho party aad entered into partnership with the Delaware corraptionists. LomirriZ Cvrir JffmrmkJ, Drm. Dr. WCey. of the Depart ment of Arrkaltaro, Is daring to tha point of foolhardineaa. It was perfectly sais for hla to experiment with borax; no one Is derotod to borax, aad no oao Is determined to exterminate borax, fiat now he has tho teatrity to announce that ho Is going to experiment with to bacco, if ho shall report that it is tanocaoas, la moderate quantities, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will rite ap and 'demand that ho bo abolished, and ho will be abolished fast as tho canteen was abolished. If ho shall report that tobacco is a deadly poison all tho elderly aad robust users of tho weed will laugh hla to scorn. He will bo a loser, either vay. PhiUddphi L4d;trt ImJ. TWLNKUNOS Tho man. who waits forsoae thing to tars ap, generally Cadi that It 't his toes. How can It be poctihls that mosquitoes are killed by music when they are so fond of a little eong of their own? Jfnuwopolu Tivus. TeacherNow, Tommy, yoa ksov It Is ia post! bis to bo la two places at once. Tommy Two places? Why, pop Is at Thousand li!ta.lt now. Ciuao JVm. McB2a2: 1 did want to tip y on, waller, bat I hare no change. Waiter: I can nuke change for yoa, air. Mafila2: Er can yoa t Well or giro bo fire pennies for this nickel. rktiaddpki Udirr. "So yoa here decided to get another physician." "I hare," an swered Mrs. Caarox; "tho Idea of hispreacrfbinx fLaxseod tea and mus tard plasters for people as rich as we are T Wj. icicn SUr. "I euppoee, my boy," said tho stranger In town, 1 can jaap oa anyone of these cars aad go to -the park." "1 danno," .replied tho nevtboy. 'Anader ray dat looked as clumsy as too triad to Jaap 00 one do adder day an' ho vent to do Morgue." JscJLnvlIs TTmas Caww. "So yoa think that firing ma chine will rrsntaaHy ' corns into toe?" said tho young woman vho max as a stady of appropriate attire. "I do," answered tho professor. "What kind of cost urn ee do you rurpoae will go with them?" "Well, Judging froa their habit of drop ring into tho nearest body of vatar, 1 should say bathing salts vonld be aboat right." WMskingUn &r. . Tho starlllag aaaoaaeamat that a prrreaUre ot suldde had been die- j eoTerad will latareat many. A ran dowa tystsaa or despondency tBTerie- My precede ralcide, aaa sometalsg has Wa foaad that will prereat thai ecadiUoo walea soakes ralcMe Ukaiy. At taa first taooht ot aalf deatrao tioa take IZectrle BUtem It beiag a great toale aad aerTiao will treaxtaea taa a arras and balM ap the sytteaa. II Is also s great Stom ach, liTer aad Kidney rejralttoT. craiy toe. ettXeenos roaraateeU by XL U. Z3XXLSJTT, druggtst. Tas CsNrMOial Msss f stssavraisas TaoaL XI. ST six hi oSsrt the xtrtms ly lov rat ot 1X00 for tb round trip to OolaBhts. a Q, th beoaUful capital city of tha old Palmetto 8UU, oa Wsdaosday, Aurart 19th, rstara tsff oa TiamLiy nuttl at 7 o'clock. Noihlac um oaj effsrsd Itsoli to tho axeurtloa-rolac pahiia aad this chssp sst o all chssp rales Uaurts a blr crowd, slalcht's oxeartloua aro uni wrasliy aopolar boesaM thoy doacrvt to ha, Doat mist tho bwi chaaoa s-rtr c?trsd ths poopls of Wtlaaiortoa. Tats czsurstoa -will go orsr Ihm (ast ! aad si trait Atlaatla Ooaat LUa la lrt slua car. .Yoa will sot bo oa thorosA all day. bit 13 arrlvt'la OolaabU at l.U P. M. . t . JUl who as Atomisers la trmlis aasal caurrb will rt tho best result froa CUM Liquid Otma XUlau PrW. ladls ipraylaJT tabs. TleU. Bold bj dnacrixu or saaill by Ely Brot 4 Warrsa 6t. N. Y. . Nsw Ortsaa, PvL X, 1900. sfassn. Clt Baca, j I soli two hot' llaaofyour Uqall Calm ta a cait Br. Waa. Lasabrto.l4UZslaehais ci rw Urlaai; b has asd lie two boulsm. tiTls hiss woadsrf al arwt os4 sXU.'artorr rwalu. t Gao. W. McXhrrr, PbaraoAciat.-- ils tas f Irs fcwri lx$t SPIRITS TURPENTINE WC1 Eoeeboro, the nerro nnder antnaof death at SUtorrilla for tha aarier of hire. Dolph Bearer, hae eoafeeaed tho criaa. Tho Pender ChrtmUU eayt that Mr. J. H. Jlarray'a children, or Soath Waebiniton, picked and aoidaboat $73.00 vorth of hackle- berrleo tha paet eeaeon. hloaroo Journal: "1 aara'hoon faralnx for OTer forty yeare," aaid Mr. L.8. Secreet, at the laititnto Wadaeadar. and I hara nerer bonjht a bathd of corn, a pound of Beat or a sack of flour. , Edentoa Transcript: Oot of a population of 4,000 people, ve bare not heard of a tingle caeo or feTer la tho town. Thit rpoaka veil for tho xtneral sanitary condition of the town as veil as tho health of the co ma unity at large. Superintendent Bland, of tho L!xht aad Water Company, vas nearly latoabod la aa excarttioa la Waehinrton a fev days ago. Ho vas down ia tha trench Inepoctinx it, vhea tha tides caTod In. The laborers dux him oat. lie vas badly injured. Baielrh Uarbinqtn A gea tie Ban la this city says that ho shot a baxzard one day, and vhllo tho bousrdvas falling tothexround, that t vo other baxxards near by flev under tho voaadei bird aad took I bla jointly oa their vinxf aad fiow I JW Vl TV nfitlimin with hla. The geotleman mwmj vho tells this itorr Touches for its trathiulnesa. Aihtriile special to Balelgh Xnc$ end Ofoimr: Brakeaan 8herrCl, vho was so badly Injured In tho ronavsy on Baluda Moan tain as to HecessiUte tho ampata tion of both of his legs, died at Sa lads last night. Fireman Hair's mangled body was . found near that of ilngineer ATerill, under tho wreck. The Lau titer water mill, eitu- atod oao mile from La Orange, was completely destroyed a few days ago. Tho recent hoary rains had swollen tho Tolaae of water In the pond till tho pressure was irresistible and the sheeting and under-pinning gare war with a crash that jarred the earth and was heard some distance. Tho mill house and pond was rained at 1,00a Menteo special to Eliitbeth City xnotxitt: Lightning strack the house jast completed by CspL N. . Guard here this afternoon and almost entirely "demolished It. It was one of tho handsomest resi dences In Man too. It Is ttrange that not a one of tho eight or nine persons ta the house at tho time was hart. Menteo aad Ticlnity seems to hara been tho lightning's farorite spot all tho oammer. It has strack six dlSereot boasts la tho town seTtral on tho sound end, one at Stamp Point and one at Nags Head, doing considerable daaago each time. Norfolk Tirvinian-PHot: A remarkably handsome young wo man, fairly well dxessed, called at tho 03 eo of the mayor this morn ing and asked for assistance In reaching hex homo In Eden ton, N. C Tho young voman, vho vas J anxious that her name bo not printed, told tho mayor that aha was In destitute circumstances ; that she had come to Norfolk some time back to go to work, bat that she had met. vith little enccesx. Her money finally garo oat and the was compelled to ask for artirttnee. The mayor garo the young woman a ticket noma, High Point special to Greens boro Ttbffrom: Ixwt his Toloe coaching at a baseball game Is tho experience of Mr. Little of this place. Mr. Little lires on the Brokard estate, near here, baring In charge the training of dogs. Aboat two weeks ago BeidsTille played tho homo team hero and Mr. Little was a spectator and so Intense was his enthusiasm for tho local nine, his power of speech was de itroyed. Before this occurrence Mr. Little had the "longs of leather" and could yell as load as most human being 1 bat now his faint ' mntteringt of speech are scarcely audible. A Charlotte special sayi: Wm. Baker. 14 years old, and a son of Mr. Taylor Baker, of Indian Trail, Union county, was tho rictim of a most horrible accident Saturday. Ho was caught under the wheels of a passenger train on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad and his left leg and right foot vera fearfully mangled. With some companions young Baker left. homo Saturday morning to en gage In a game of baseball. The boys reached TUling's saw mill Just as tho train from Wilmington was approaching, and young Baker was crossing the track In front of the engine when he tripped and felL The heary Iron wheels passed orer nis text leg, crasaing that limb trom tho knee down and mangling his right foot. They boy will die. AIajP said the tinluppy woman, "and wa were once conaid erad wealthTl" "Bat. mr dear." said her husband, soothingly, "ire hart as much money as ever. ' . "Oh, yes, I know, but there art so many who hare a lot more that nobody twvt auv attention to na act lonrarl" Mrtollvn Lift, Rain or Snot Proof Jtcathcr If Leather always bright, ftoaaj, strong sod soft, and ' I ffi mrd. Rala or t no w I 1 I orm l ael it. WbH yoa 1 1 j by shoes look for this UhL -I I ' rsnitia. r . I (A VP . ' The agar that If (ft Eroi II " .The LartMl BUlam IttmB vJ I I I of Cta:' tnm World. I LAURA KEEN S DREAM.! ! - i A TUUa Ia IUbWi TUI Wu Tm. 4 tat m Ralttr. . , Btoart Robaoa oed to tell a tl efory of Laura ne, with whom played ia the sixties la the last n rr. rrh alcht of a botUa ot red wae enough to opset her for a week," be said. "On one occasion we were rlarUu: a farce called The Lady and the I U. An Important acane of it was wl.cn r4 was aittlof at a able preparatory to writing a letter, t, as ber aerrant. stood at the back of 0 chair. .Take your rifht hand off that chair,' ahe whispered. Tha stage logo proceeded., Too are ture yoo can and Don Rafael at hla lodgings? Tea, madam; his serrant tells me his woondt will confine him to hla bed ot a week.' !Zs this the only paper that we hare? Where la the ink Here, madam.' And I bent forward to place the Ink within her reach, when, in my eonfualoo at her reproof, the Yeeaal wis upaet and its con ten ta trickled oa to tha lap of her satin dree. The Ink waa blood red. I shall nerer for get tho ghastly look that orerepreed her face, and I waa no frightened that I aerer knew bow the scene ended. I "The next morning at rehearsal the told ma X was doomed to 111 lock for the remainder of my days. She called the company together and gaea them a de tailed description of the awful acenV the night before occasioned by the yoong man who would nerer make an actor. She told of a terrible dream ahe had had la which some great person had been foully murdered before ber teyeai aow sha had sttempted rescue, without aralls how he had fallen dead .at her rest, ana now nis blood slowly oosed Into her Up. It waa two years , after this that Hiss Keen wtt play- t'tng at Ford's theater, Washington, on the occasion when Abraham Lincoln 1 was shot- atlas Keen waa the only person who seemed to reallas the sit uation. She ran to the box, and In a moment tho head of the dying man waa In ber lap, while the scene of her dream waa being pitifully enacted.'' Argonaut. !! THE TOO EARLY BIRD A Oeeta.1 Fe TTTaeea Thee le tSzetae.' j , The too early birds sre a source of troubloand lnconrenlence to the entire neighborhood. , - Lnrlte tho too early birds to a dinner, and they ax-Ire an hour before j the time. -M Toor laat little touches bar fo be delegated to tho first amiable soul Who appreciates tho misery of entertaining tho too early- birds. Xou had Intended to replace a rase of carnations wlh one of roses or possibly yoo had at the last moment Intended to shift the plate cards, barhtg suddenly remembered that Utse Jones had a oulet fancy for Mr. Smith; that Mr. Smith redpro- Mr. Smith will bar to wonder, and Vim 3 oat will bav to tunrmon up bar preac ot mind and coDCtsJ ber dis appointment. Tb too early birds nuat b creetsd ss though you were glad to so thexa aad appreciated their appar ent UnpaUoac to bsv the run begin. s Tou really would Uke to airs your hair another, touch, but not so. Your roeeta await yoo. 1 1 Tb to early birds haunt the railway stations boors before the train lea res aad start off oa the Journey Jaded and out of aorta. j IT the too early bird are ever amia ble it is at such a "pTevlous'Tfour that the rest of mankind ta ale owner,' aad the fact Is not generally appreciated. -U there la ooe das ot humanity more exasperating than tbe too early birds I have yet to meet them. Tbe. man who la too late may entail lncon renlence, but at least you bare the sat Ufactloa of noting bis discomfiture at missing the treat through bla own act. Tb too early birds are aa Infliction, and they carry with them no compen sating reflection whatever, Pittsburg C&ronlcle-Telegraph. . j ! , ' rate aa ataa It Ail. A rrirvoui wall of time comes aa a result of unbearable pain from orer taxed organs, Dixxtaess, Backache, Liver complaint and . Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills, they put an end to It all. ' They are arentle. but thorough. Only Kc Guaranteed by B. B. BroxxaT, dm fit It' BeaaeeaiBatee. -;"t WaahingtOB, D. O. Grand Foun tain U sited Order True Berormert. Tickets oa sale August 80th, BspL 1st aad Sd; final limit September 10th. Fare for round trip from Wilmington, Ii. U. 111.63. , ' . Los Angeles aad Baa-Francisco, CL National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, Tickets on sale July 81st to . August ISth; final limit October 15th. Fare round trip from Wilmington, N. a, $4.75. Fee of 80 cents will be charged at destina tion for validating ticket. t . Tho. D. aliARra. Q. A. atta. Wnrsxowa Boo-imaa Braur has been used for over sixty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething- with perfect success. It soothes the child, soften the gums, and allays all pain ; cures wind colic, and Is the beat remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Bold by druggists la vary part of tbe world. TwenVr-flve eents a bottle. Be rare and aak for llCr.' Wlnslowl Soothing Syrup an take so ote a-ioa i t OABTOnZA. ; Xsentae yela U tw Hr t?v?7i Egt Cgsslaie sf Senator Bate's Career. - Senator W. B. Bate of Tennessee has often been urged to write a book of reminiscences, but now declares that he is too old to undertake such a task.- The old gentleman served as a youth in the Mexican war and in the Confederate army he was reckoned one of the most intrepid men who ever wore the gray. From start to finish he was on the firing line, and es colonel of his regiment he won deathless fame on the bloody field of Shiloh. In that fight he had three horses killed under him, while he himself and four members of his family were simultaneously .bleed ing. His heroism won ior him the rank of a major general, and since those stormy days there has been no office that was too good for him in the opinion of the people of Ten nessee. --. , Miss Alice Roosevelt, This is what an English writer has to say of Alice Roosevelt, whom' he met at a small party in Washing ton: "She is an attractive girl rath er than pretty, with tremendous high spirits and at times, I should say, a . little excitable. It was a homely affair, at which a lot of youngsters were present, and we oil knew one another pretty well, which may account for the little ebullition we were- treated to. There was a good deal of jollity and romping, and Miss Iioosevelt danced around, the room In the gayest abandon-, ment, occasionally firing blank car tridges from a little gold trinket ELatol which her father had given cr. These have been quite tho Xaslupn lately. Hungry John Dillon. T. P. O'Connor says that one" of "the funniest experiences that ever John Dillon had was while he was on a tour of this country. Mr. Dil lon is of very slight frame and rath er looks melancholy, ne and Par nell appeared on the same platform in an eastern city at a time when famine threatened Ireland. ' After the meeting the chairman took Mr. Dillon by . the hand and, with- tears in his eyes, said: "Ah, Mr. Dillon, when I heard Parnell epeak I was not moved. There, I said to myself, is an aristocrat who knows nothing of suffering. But -when you, Mr. Dillon, got up I shed tears. There, I said to myself, is a man who has known hunger. He has hunger in his face." Spring Houseeleanlng.' If clergymen would warn -men that thoee among them who ' are wicked and few of them are not will be doomed to live for all eter nity in a house that ia being cleaned, many would repent who could not be moved by threats of a lake of fire. There .is a beautiful hymn which tells us that "rum has ruin ed my happy home." But for every home made unhappy by the demon Irani two have been, ruined, at least jpro tern., by spring cleaning. Bal timoreJ?unL ..... BY SITES Ua5D SAIL. . Csctlpts ef Baval Starts aai Colt ' -: Tsslsriay. ? ' O. O. .Railroad 3 catka spirits tur pentine, 8 barrels rosin, 48 barrels tar, 40 barrels crude turpentine. W. & W. Railroad 3 casks spirits turpentine, 11 barrels rosin. 3 barrels W.,OL A A. Railroad 15 casks spirits turpentine, 9 barrels rosin, 8 barrels tar, 37 barrels crude turpentine. A. & Y. Railroad 41 casks spirits turpentine, 84 barrels tar. W. fc N. Bailroad-8 casks spirits turpentine, 8 barrels roda, 83 barrels crude turpentine. Steamer Highlander 13 casks spirits pontine, 54 barrels rosin, S3 barrels tar, ss barrels crude turpentine. - Schooner Argyle 15 casks spirits turpentine. 85 barrels rosin. Total 96 casks spirits turpentine, 170barrels rosin, 131 barrels tar, 171 barrels crude turpentine. FR EE Stnart's Gin and Bncbn Cures Kiiney ani-BIaider TronWes. Ws bsve set aside is,ooo bottles or 8 tn art's Gin and Bncbn to give away to sufferers to prove to tbem that Bcoart's Qui and Bncnu will cure tbe moat deep-seated eases ot Kidney and Bladder Trouble and Rheumatism. Many people die trom dleeaee becasse so many overwora inemaetYes. outer roues sor ter trom Diabetes, Dropey, Swelling ot tbe Feet and ankles, Kheomattem, Bad Blood. Oont, era Tel, InflammaUoo ot tbe Bladder, Bleepleas neaa, Anaemia, Kerronimeas, Headacbe, Keu- nuina, unne looaa oaoiy, witn svong oaor, ireq seat desir to pass water, Dtzjslneea. Swan's ein and Bncbn will destroy tbe poi son so that a permanent core is made after all else talis. All tbe symptoms promptly disap pear and yoa feel better trom tbe Sxst dose. Tboa&ends of tbe worst eaees ever beard of bare been permanently enred by Btoarva Ola and Bncbn, wbicbgires enenry. Ule i to tbe kidneys. Tbey cause 'be and newer kidneys to pencr tbe blood, to make It redder and bealth leraod more nonrlanlns. Pnts new lite Into totit body, new color into you blood, new am bition into rour mind, new nee la roar muscles. and enree ail aboye named symptoms of kidney iron Die. soia at arng stores, or , by express prxoald. tl. . T6oronc blv tested for twenty years. Stnart's Oln and Bncbn. Dleasant to take. Ton can ri on tbU (Tend core for weak kidneys. To get a rroe sample nut aunpiy write ia reaneet on a Oa., and Btnart's Sin and Bncbn will be sent at oboe prepaid . Tbere are so other conditions my ilea ta tb uiw utww tw wrua ub m maw tuna. COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON .MARKET ronotad offlolallv at the cl( of the Chamber " STAB OFFICE, August 17. SPIRITS TUEPKNTINE Market firm at 50c per gallon. . - v ROaii Xfotmns: ooins:. TAB Market firm at 11.65 per bar rel of 280 pounds. - CKUUifi -TUxttrikN TJJN iC Market firm at $1.75 per barrel for hard, $3.25 for dip, $3.26 for rlrgin. . Quotations aame . day last year - Spirits turpentine firm at 3He; roein steady at $1.1031.15; tar firm at $1.60; crude turpentine firm at $1.40, Spirits turpentine ......... . . . . . . ; 96 Boain ... . .................. .. . 170 Tar .V....;i.....;.Vv,.. 121 Crude turpentine.............. 171 - Receipts . tame day .last year 73 casks spirits turpentine, 152 barrels roein, 205 barrela tar, 101 barrels crude turpentine. i. OOTTOH. . Market nominal. . -- Same day last year, market firm at 80 for middling. - Receipts - bales; same day last year,?. : Corrected Regularly by Wilmington Produce uomnus8ion j&ercn&nts, pnoee representing tbose paid for produce consigned to Commis sion Hercnants.1 . . . , ' OOTJHTBY PBODUOIC. - PEANUTS North Carolina, firm. Prime, 70c: extra prime, 75c; fancy. 77Xc, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prime, 60c; extra prime, 65c: fancy, 70c. Spanish 85c CORN Firm: 65&70e per bushel for white. - . -.-"T- ' N. O. BACON Steady: hams 14 15c per pound; shoulders, 1013Xc; aides, 12Xe. . - ; EGGS Dull at li15c per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown. 20 35c; springs, 1525c TURKEYS Firm at 1313Kc for lire. - ' - ----- BEES WAX Firm at 25c . TALLOW Firm at 5X&6Jc par pound. -SWEET POTATOES Firm at 60c per buthel. -BEEF CATTLE Firm at 25c per pound. ' ; , j j ' UFINANCIAtARKETS O 8r Teteerann to the Koroma star. flam Yoax. Aug. 17. Money on call steady at IX i per cent., closing at 2Q3 per. cent.; limo. money was firm ; 60 days, H - per cent ; 90 dsys 5 per cent.; aix months 5K6 per cent Prime mercantile paper 6 6 J per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 85.7085.75 for. demand and at 4S2,95433 for aixty-day bills. - Posted rates were 4830484 and 486 rf. Com mercial bills 4&2X0482X. Bar sil ver 6SK' Mexican doUart 43 X. U.a re funding J't, reg'd,106J;U.arfundlng S'a. ooupon, 106X ; U.B. S'a, registered, 106 do. coupon, 106; V. & 4'a, new registered, 134; do.- coupon, 134; U. a 4'a, old, registered, 109; U.S. 4's, old coupon, 109; U. S. I'e, registered, 101 K; do. coupon, 01M;- Southern Ball way. Ft. 115. Stocks: Baltimore ft Ohio prerd 87; Chesapeake ft Ohio S4X; Manhat tan L 135 New York Central 124 Hi Beading do. 1st preferred 81 K; da 2nd preferred 70; St. Paul 144yi; dapreTd, 170; Southern Bail way 23X; da prefd 84; Amalga mated Copper 50K; People's Gas 95; Tennessee Goal and Iron 45 ; U. & Leather 8X; U. 8. Leather, preferred, 82 X; Western Union 83 U. &Btoel23X; da prefd 72 H Vir ginia Carolina Chemical Co., 22; sales shares; da preferred, 90; sales ihsres. Standard Oil 607, Baltimore, Md., Aug. 17. Sea board Air Line, common, 21H021yit da preferred, 353435tf; da bonds, fours, no sales. Atlantic Coast Line, common U6X118; da preferred, na sales. - NAVAL STORES BARRETS Bv Telegraph to tbe aTornms Btar r Haw Yoaa, Aug. 17. Rosin steady. Strained. - common to good, $1 90 195.' Spirits turpentine quiet at 64)i OoM asked. - CBaaLKSToa. Aur. 17. Spirits, tur pentine nominal; sales casks. Boain steady: sales barrels: A. B. C. $1 65; D, $1 85, E, $1 65; F, $170; G, $180; H, S3 35; I, $3 70; K, 43 85; M, $3 90; N, $3 05; W G, $3 30; W W $340. ' V- - .. .y BATAa-aaB, Aug. 17. Spirits tur pentine firm at RlXe; jreceipts-457 casks; sales -363 casks; exports 360. casks. Boain Market firm; receipts 3,143 barrels; sales . 574 barrela; ex ports 4,555 barrels A, B, O, $1 70; D, $170; E, 1 70; F, $1 75, G, $1 85; H, $3 SO; I, $3 80; K$3 95; M, $3 05;N, $3 15 ;W G. $3 30: W W. 83 50. s . COTTOfL MARKETS. 'jn lalssTsnii to tbe HorninK star - New Yobk, Au&r. 17. The cotton market opened easy at a decline of four to six points aad aside from two or three unimportant reactions display ed a general tendency downward With September . leading . the. decine. r The initial losses were due. to the lower cables and continued excellent weather which In connection with the absence of Important clique support caused un easiness . among . the smaller longs, while the bears were also emboldened to offer more freely. September was the most active ; month and came In for considerable pressure. ' Opening at 10.75,. it was sold down to 10.56, and closed at 10.59. - August also showed considerable weakness, particularly la the late trading. After: opening at 13,35 it sold at 13.40 and closed at 13.10r a net lose of twenty-six points. At tbe lowest level of the . day - the list as a whole showed net losses of "Trom. nine to r twenty-six . noints. - and - while just .: before the close one or two months .were rallied a point or two, making the final tone ateadyrprices showed a net loss for the' day of eight to twenty-fire points," " Tbe declines in Liverpool were attributed to selling of the near months In that market by tbe clique, though it was also laid to be due .: to expectations "of f ship ments from the - - New , York: stock to that market, .la the near fu ture. - Thirty-four hundred bales of cotton were received here from Liver pool this morning, however presuma bly for delivery on August contracts. Port receipts to-day were 530 bales, against 3,963 bales, last year, and did not Include any new crop cotton, the lateness of which. Is moving is having some Influence in restraining sales. The total transactions In to day's mar ket were estimated at 75,000 bales. Hiw T08K. Aug. 17. Cotton quiet at 13.75o met receipts 8,538 bales; gross receipts bales; stock 173,629 bales. Spot cotton closed quiet; middling uplands 13.75; middling gulf 13,00: ales 4,313 balea irutures closed quiet.- August 13.10, September 10.59.October 9.87, Novem ber 9.68. December 9.69, January , February 9.68, March 9.67.y i .. iTotal to-day, at all seaports Net re ceipts 630 bales;. exports to Great Britain , bales; exports to Prance bales; exports to the Continent bales: stock 303.654 bales. ;' . Consolidated,, at all seaport Net receipts 678. bales; exports to Great Britain 50 bales; exports, to France bales; exports to the Continent 136 bales; exports to Japan bales. - Total since September 1st, at all seaports Net reeelptl 7,703,181 balet; exports to Great Britain 2.784,832 balet f exports to France 780,505 bales ; ex porta to the Continent 2.822.791 bales; exports to Japan 135,133 bales. Aug. 17. Gal reston, steady at 12fc, net receipts 25 bales; Norfolk, steady at 12Xe, net receipts 63 bale ; Bal timore nominal at c, net receipts bales; Boston, dull at 12.75c, I net receipts . bales ; . .Wilmington, nominal at cTnet rocelpts-baJes; miadelpnu, quiet s at yl3c, net' rev ceiDts 10 balet: SaTannah. quiet at 12M.e. ner receipts 17 bales; wow: ur - leans, easy at 12tc, jnet . receipu 405 bales; Mobile, nominal at, net re ceipts bales ;Memphit, quiet at 12 9-16, net receipts 41 bales; Augusta, nomi nal at I3c.net receipts balet :Oharles- ton, quiet and firm at 12Xo.net receipts 14 bales. -" 1. PRODUCE MARKETS r' By Teieaxann to the Mornlna star. ;; tfaw Yoaa, Aug. 17. Flour was unsettled and lower to sell. ''Wheat Spot easy; No. 3 red 86c: -There was a decided check" to the upwarFcourte of wheat to day. Under heavy realiz ing started by the Northwest' prices lost lc per buthel. The' close was Jic net lower. May closed 88Jc; Septem ber closed 87M& ; December doted 87 c Obnr Spot eaty ; Na- 2 59c. Options market was extremely dull all day and easier with iwheat,' closing j jic net lower; September 58$c; De cember 58c Oats Spot quiet ; No. 2, 39c ; Tallow firm. Bice firm. Lard nominal ; .western steam ; refined steady ; continent 8 00; compound 77Kc Pork quiet; family- $17 50 17 75; short clear $16 6017 00; mess $17 2517 75. - Butter steady: extra creamery 19c; State dairy 14 le. Cheese i steady ; SUtev-r full cream f ancy,tmall colored.lOKc ; small white lOXc. Potatoes easy; Southern $1 501 62 ; Virginia sweets $1 752 25 ; Long Island $1 87200; Jersey $1 62 1 87. Cabbages easy ; Long Inland, per .100, $5 oo6, 00. Uotfee Spot quiet. Molasses firm. Peanutssteady ; fancy band-picked -44c; other domestic &4&4Xc Sugar Baw strong; refined firm. Freights to Liverpool Cbttonby tteam 12c; grain ld. Eggs firm; State and ; Pennsylvania' fsncy mixed 21c Cotton seed oil continued more or leu nominal . with - the trade apart on spot product and business dullv Quotations: Prime crude f. o. a. mills 2930c, new crop; prime sum-:: mer yellow 4142i; off summer yel low 38c(prime white 46c; prime win ? ter yellow 4647c v CHioxaot, Augutt 17. Free liqui dation characterized operations on the Board of Trade .to-dsy and prices in; both the grain and provision pits were, lower, . September wheat dosing Hlf o lower; corn off ie and fc; oats down f s and provitions 12t15 to 22ie lower. ';-';;rr":-.rw!'; :,. ObioaOq. Aug. 17. Cash pricet:' Flour firm. Wheat No. 2 8283c; No. 3 tpring 7882c; Na 2 red 81Ji 82j,Corn Na 2 52e; Na 2 yellow 54c Oats No. 234c; No. 2 white 36 S6e; Na 3 white , 3336Kc liye Na 2 52c Mess pork, per bar rel, not" quoted.-" Lard, - per ; too lbs, $7 657 67X. Short rib sider, loose, $7 S57 50. Dry salted shoul ders, boxed, $7 257 50. Short clear ' tides, boxed, $8 008 12J. Whiskey Basis of high wines, $1 29. .The Iftadlng futures ranged s tai-ows-r-opening, highest, : lowest an -closing: Wheat No. 2September,old, 83, 83, 82K."82ic;8eptember.new,82, 83, 82 tf, 82H82Ke; December, new, 83, 83K, 82X, 82X82Xe; May 84K, 84, 84K, 84XC Corn Na 2 Sep tember 5252. 52V. 51 Vf. 6253 c: December 6252tf, 52K;52,52Xc:May 52X, 2. 52Xc Oats Na 2 September 34, 34,- 34, 34Ke; December 36, 36, 35, 35c - Mess pork, per bbl Septembo r $12 15, 12 97J, 12 65. 12 77X; May $13 00, 13 00, 13 00. 12 75. Lard, per 100 lbs September $7 87tf, 7 90. 7 82K, 7 82 ; October 760, 7 60, 7 52, 7 52 J. Short ribs, per 100 Bo September $7 60, 7 60, 7 47J 7 50; October $7 67f, 7 70, 7 52,7 55. .v FOREIGN 0ARKET. By Cable to ttie Morning Star. . .-. -LrvKRPOOL, . August 17. Cotton: Spot quiet, prices five points lower; American "' middling fair' 7.88d: good middling: 7.06d; middling 6.80d; low1 middling 6.58d;lgood ordinary 6.33d; ordinary 6.13d. Thesales of the day were 5,000 bales, of . which 500 bales were for speculation aud ex port and Included 4,400 bales Amer ican. : Beeeipts none. . . . .... i: - ' Futures opened quiet . and ' steady and closed easy ; ' American middling (g o e)r August 6.454a6.46d August and September 6.376.38d; September 6.S76.38d; September and October 5.83d; October. and November 5.83d; November and December 5.33d : De cember and January 5.28d; January and February 5.27d; February: and March 5.265.37d; March and April 5.26d. :-; ' - MARINE. . ABBIYED. Steamer Highlander. Bobinaon. Faw- etterllle, T D Love, i , ; Schr Eliza A Bcrlbner. SKI Inn Dodd, New York, O D Maffltt - -Schr Lillian Woodruff, 388 tons, warner, ew xorr, u u Maffllt. Scbr .Bayard Hopkins, 318 tons. Eskridge, PhUadelphis, O D Maffitt. ' British schooner Oatharlnn. ISA tmi Oomeau, St Juan, PB, CD Maffitt.. ' C3LEABED.. - : Steamer Highlander. Boheann. Vi. etteville, T D Love. m Bear JCmma Knowlton, Hudson, Mayaguez, P B, J T Biley & Co. ' t- EXPORTS. FOREIGN. . ; TT n 1 aaT H All 339,411 feet -lumber; valued at $4,941; t m Biuuf iumoer uo; vessel by J T Biley ec Co.. .. -' . - ; iRIE OIRECrORY. 1 List of Teasels la tbe Pert of Wtlulac ' ,om W-'fiV awaasi 18 r ,r 8CHOONEBS. - S "t??' 288 lonB Warner, Eliza A Soribner, 3S1 ton, Dodd, C D Bajard Hopkins, 3l3 tbb Eakrldsel V"0"""?. lBr) J96 tons, Comesu, O Jno R Fell, 281 tone, Bobinsbnt O D Cora, 104 tons, Buck, to maater. ' Tess-I ket two weeks' vacation but I m not trointr awav Anva-ham Jess Why not go to the seashore ? xessix or to tell you the truth, I haven t anything to wear. J ess weu, tnatt the place to wear it. Philadelphia Press. ;v;,-;.;; x-4M-S Inrasits Thrlva ; on cow's milk that is not subject to any cbanee of composition. Borden's aisaie urand Condensed Milk is al ways the same In all cllmatea and at all seasons. As a general bomebold nailk it Is superior and Is always avail- aute. - , - , . . f Temper Tester. rio Wonder Some People Are Annoyed. - Very little rest night after night. Very little comfort day after day! -The constant itching of Piiea or Eczema :: Any itchiness of the skin ia a tem per tester. - Doan'fl Ointment Is a never-fail-lag cure. I endorsed by Wilmington citi zens for all itching skin diseases. J. S, King, clerk " on Market street, residing at 815 Oranee street, says: "I used Doan's Oint ment and "found it to be a great remedy for Itching hemorrhoide. It acted like a charm in my case. I tried all kinds of remedies but until I used Doan's Ointment I could get nothing to give me positive relief It is a splendid preparation and you are welcome to use my nale as one who says so. I obtained it at R. K Bellamy's drug store." Tor sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Cd. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for thV United States. ; - Bemember the name Doan's and take no substitute, au 16 lw OF SUMMER SHOES we are showing now excels in beauty ana price, reasonableness any we nave ever ebowo embracing rati lines (jast received) of tbe famous D0UGLA8 BHuE for Men and Boys Dnttenhorer's ana Krlppendorf-Ditttnann & Oo.'s for IiSdles and Misses, and a best ot other very desirable lines of shoes, Including; full as sortments of Pat XiSatber randals for Ladies, Misses and Children; sizes 6 to 8, 8$ to n, im to a, tt to 7. Many ot which have nnderpooe price redactions. If yoa are not a customer of oars there are many good reasons wiiy yoa ought to be. We wl 1 be pleased to Qt yon out atoace - Bespectfaliy, . MERCER & EVANS CO,, aattf US Princess street. OLD NEWSPAPERS. . 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Subscriptions taken at this office. Both papers together, $ RECEIVER'S SALE. State of North OarotuuL County of New Han over, in tne (superior uo Durt. uaaries au wnuiocs. i va Notice Ot Bale. Anhnvn T.nmhA nnmnan. i By virtue ot an order lesued by the Honorable W. B. Allen, Judge Boperlor Court, appointinK the underelg-ned receiver ot the AuDurn Lom- to Ball at nnbltn anntlnn. ti thA hlffhefit bidder. for easa, the plant of the said Auburn Lumber Company, that Is the saw mill, tramway, iofo motlTe, timber, teams, rights of way, francbteeB U.nA All AtJlAlinMnM. w will tn EVIrif&V. tLV I 2l8t day or August. 1903, at the saw mm sear franchise and all other property of tbe sal vuiu uuauer uompacy. . Jyl91m. - Becelver. For Sale. : One large Miller make iron safe, weight 4,000 lbs. ; One large Marvin iron safe, weight 3,500 lbs. : One large Herring iron safe, weight 3,000 lbs.; and 25 other iron safes of various sizes. 1 '. Show cases, all sizes, in stock and can make prompt shipment jy 3tfV" 18 Market Street. uri, m cuuupeon uounty, sen w wo uig"" btdder for cash, the said saw mill, tramwry lOCODIOtln. tlmha- ta.ni rlffhta Ot WPj NOtRr QAM E OF MARYLAND CoUegafor Women and Preparatory School for Girl Begtuar and Elective Cootms. Exteoslre Grounds. P; .-dou Boildlnga. Coadacted by School Sisters of Notra Bams. Loction nssorpwaea, sa barbs ot Bklamore. . - 3 ' Oksrle Street Avsase, Baltlaserc, MS. Jeaosm . tutbsaj . ' ... - r t
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