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UJUAJU. - SaTcanaT MoajraaSmataa . 1 1 U saii Ihxl Jtajor Yar'smtn too La UiaudpTl Ueu Ittu eadsrriood tial President , Eooea- in wa erar f u:sat. Hera U at lMt sorae eaiitlacUoa La 111, alJy?c4 i eczmrnlirt Blathers saa ctfkirt co syaipathj Yardaaaa a radkaroa. Had frm. to BooewTsIt, bo Iadlaaola af fair, or Ut CU, there i wali EocMsrreZt 1 t le-Tcaafbla , for this caafWxa a parelf race ! whlea na btttsraesa of th rtrsizttwna the nsrro rrrerumtnU el tMrty years ao. crs rtcest ccsameat a the So a tiara attaatioa lj 3r. Edward 1C Sisaard caxat to cx2&ta the XortUrMii who CAS cot under stand tl feelifi that has bean trvesadla MlttFT1- sht?" ard is ft Nrv York Democrat, bat la tin aa able coarUtatlonal Uvytr. XI edsalU thai both race are eaiitfed to aad subject to Ugal theory of perfect end demo cratic pciltkaJ rjttAtjr tUt tli eielaataa of .mrroa fruae the pod whaa MU nta are peratitted to rata i feraralaf ih black aeaa without hie co&Mat;"tfeAt the re tail U laaMataile end dtaeralli InjC. teadiaf. to naify law eaJ eoas&atioa; thai it Is aa anoxeely aad a baneful laccTii'rUnrj, bat bo mart aaosaaJous than the "boirUroas refaaaT by tha Ee publican Praciitat end hi whole adaiiairtretica cf ejual poUU. eal rUbU to the dark skinned na tlTesef the PaJL'pplaee. TceFresJ daat and ths adaUalstretloa pwo the FUlplaoa vitoat tieir coaaeat, batpnUsito U horror sirackat ti taiiioa that tfct Bfro aj trm U9rtxaj Vi to corfrsoJ for UobMtt&UrtsU of U ooaccnwL Aa4jtt,a Mi. Sktpard dadarM, ta vbiUo of bo North era SUU voall TalaaiarSj tabadt to ntfro Cvrmrasaat." Mr. kpard go ttraixbt to tbt potst vba ka aii: "Aj Utataa rioUoa oi Aaitrkan doctriaa aa4 Uv La axeladlax nrjoe tnm taTracf, a&l camaicr of drUU tioa. If La toaM Soatlara StatM Bacroaa aloaU rala vbiU sua, tk SoaLktra SUUa vltk Urj nifjo popalfctioaj bara aaixai tk bora of tka dHaatma which tb vbitea of aaj aad rrtry Kortbtra Suit voali La Ilka aitaatka aaita. Th Soaibcra wblUa itaad for clr fllntkn aa afilaat political tbaorj of Itfal r!xbL Ab4 ao tkaj wd tiaa4; cor do I ballrra tbat tba Xortk will afactrralj fad faalt. Tba EapabScaa party vaS kaova tkal tba mtloa voald rvjact aaj aSort to raatabllib ooadlUoaa of drflvar la aarani Stat bov La prc&aad poaea, aajojlaf a earaar of Ladajtrtal procjxrity; nor vCl tkai part j aak tba Ttrdkt of Xortb ara asatiaunt apoa tbia qaeatioa." ArajoaV!lTrladreaa? Mr. Joba Sbart, vttltbj laad owaar of PortlAad, Ortxaa, La. Ha draaa ad of aaaLag a daafbtar tba otbar day vboai ba bad &ot aut La 33 yaara a&d for wboai ba Lad LraTaraad tka coaSLaaai La aasrca of, tbat aba vaaBurriad, Lid tlx cbHirta aad Brad i la Ptlmora. lit vent to lUItjaoraaad foaad hi daaLUr, bo mrai Burriad aad tba aaoikar of six cbClrta jut aa ba Lad draaaed. Mr. SaibarT daaxbUr via oslj 12 yaara old vbaa La Leit kar 23 yaar CO- Tba acaaa oa saaatiax aftar tka lapaa of ao aaaay jaar vxi aald to ba aa aZactisf oaa. Daricx tba barry aad bcrtla of packisf ap to catck tba 3:50 traia, a Bavly-Burrlad aua La a Cblcazo botal aatboafbtadly tartpt Lia brida'a opca-vork boa and Prtacb boaUd Oxford Lato a traak, and at vaat tba traak, tranHad by a portar. la a f amMtiti - tba trila. La bar plak faat, aboalaas and atockisxlaca, va tr!ppinx orer tba tHa Coot of tba Lotal aaarcbisx for kar "babby" a&d bar (Loaa, "Hub by" tu focnd and saadJ a barriad ca3 at a abo stora, aad alao boaxbt aooM stocklsp, and tbty caaght tba train, aTt XL Wmi 044 alM( X3dUia. alaoa aai iwlIIaU. Bh. In brut, -wm tb mmAUlom of aa out tUe by U umm of J. J. llama, of VimflHO. Wm yaara U anu traablad wiiX KUy tlmxtes, al air doetora tor adieiM rtr tin rCUL At Ungia b trl4 tiertrtfl XSOarm. It vat tiax o hi Lb or order. aa4 bov b Ima tmx "lm Ua roi to MepkU ro- ' uatetaaiuUfaflJm kiiaCT IfnUM Aad all Larma of oaxae a4 Co-vi coaasUiat. Oaiy Oe QuniXtl ky 1L IL VxuLurr, Km iMt . Wmtcrw Boormna ffrarr hjM Iwa twi f or tw elxty ywn mi boo of B3otn far Lumit cMldm al tMtsx arfci n. ltnoOoaaacLUi, tote. Ui raaia, aa4 alUr all pat: carta vtad coUs, . Bold by ArtLrtjiM tm art ef ta vorlX XwnW-flT a'Mf. Wtaaiava SooCax .Traf WIXXZAJK spmrTSi turpe?oine; Ex-SharlS Scott, of Wayna, vbo baa f ailtd, ova tba Stata aboat 19,000 ia tax, it U said. Mr. PtUr Halntoa, of Daria eoaaty, artU ralaa 13,000 or mora bubal of corn tbl yaar, aaj; tba Aabboro Ctmrtir. Tka MnU aay tboatJoa of Mnalttlor dUtllltrle iaaiJa tba SorSS lliuof Yadkiarllla I HiSaxito U aboat a-iaally dirtied. Lota. Jallaa 8. Carr-axp:U 3,000 old aoUlar to ba la camp La KU!xb at tba rtaaloa and ancajap vtat cf North Carolina Conf adtrmU rturan darlax.tb comiax Stat Fair. Loss tbaaa mil and a balf troai BuEsztoa a xld ralaa 1 b. dtralopad vbleh promiae rlcn malt. W. O. Tearaa baa opaaad iLUaiaa oa tba xarra of Jama Taaxaa. vr. T V WTnn!nrliim. vbo xatldad-Xiaar Aabboro, va irlxLUnad to n ffl il QUUl( U HKMHM w rm aboat U o'dock Sanday BltbU Tka storm ru a atTtrt oa and Mr. WlnxUnxbaa va attackad vitb baart taHara. CbarlotU Sin: Biixall Mor riaoa, a dUb-wxibtr and arrand boy at tba Ga BaaUaraat, tbl aftar Boon tbrav a tvo-poand vdxbt at XI one Baldvia, a vdUr, atrlklnx blxa back of tba rixht andcrutb lax tba akalL Dr. H. M. WUder, tba aUaadlax pbytldaa, y ba tblakJ tba voaad vlll pror fatal. A'cvtoa Xc$ : Mr. Anxa Una Edvard was la Navtoa Mon day aad b xa tb follovinx bl tory of a vltcb dova at bar boma: Sba aay tb vltcb cornea to bar koasa rrtry xu'xbt la tb sbapa of a rrry black nrrjo voaaa and flTM kra traaidaalof eoacara. Sbaka rpant noney for madidn and cbarsu and baa drava picture of tb vltcb and bot cQrar bnlleU at It, bat can't ft rid of IL A Richmond, Va., spedal says: Joba Maanler, tba ratber Rood look lax yoaaxaortb Carolina conrlct batnxbdd attb Mancbaatar ata Uoo bonaa, va rlaitad yetrday Bor&lnx by an axceedinxly band oa and styliah yoaar voaua vbo rmart to bo tbarooxbly lnfatuOod wULtbantaa. Sba talkad arttb Lisa tbroaxb tba bar for Ttnl boar aad only laft vbaa ; Gaard K. B. Evlax, f tb Nortb Cardina panl Untiary, caa to tab bint back. Tba tvo men laft oa tb 3 P. M. train to-day. Tba woman did not f oQov tbexa. AEalelxb apodal says: At to day's zaattlnx of tba diractor of tb SUU pealUatlarT bar. It was found tbatdarlnx tba faxion admlalatra tloa of tba SUU, a nexro, Henry AUta, - Croat Fairfax county, via aaaUnced to tba penluntiary for tvo yaar. II eacapod, bat va rt captarad. Ia tome vay an rror va roads a to tba length oi Lt term aad be was kepitLroa year aTUrtba timaoi bl enUaca had axptrad. Ha died rcatly, and an alzainlstraior, awblU anan, asked tbat payment ba xaada for tbl orer tima. To-day tka directors aHovad 1200, vbkh va acctpUd aa satia factory. , Klnstoa special to Salelxh Xrwt mud Olurvtr: G. W. Daniel tbl xaoralnx vent to tb vood vbar WHl Maxwall wa vorkinx on tba Una between tbl county and Daplin and abot him vitb a shot run, Maxwell dylnx instantly. Tb caaaa of tba trouble la said to Lara been Maxwell' relation with Denltl wife. Maxwall waa at Daniels' hocee Last sight, and Dnlal tadlax It oat, tbl taorn lax tanked np with whiskey and went to the wood where Maxwell vu at work and told him ka had com to shoot him. Maxwell then Jamped behind a tree and add: "Dutn yao, ehoot!" Daniel fired with tka recalU stated. Daalel mad his cscap and a poas Is alter, him. Both partla ara wblU. CURRHffT OlMMENl Ia dlacassinx tba nexro problem tba Northern nerjopklla BwTpper seem to ba saTarlnc nn der ramarkabl lack of information. They assume tbat the wblU race La Lad wondarfal opportanltla of adrancement, and that th nerro raco ha Lad none nntQ recently. Tbl aatamptloa ia baaed on the mistakes notion that tba raco ha retarded La !U proxrea by slarer y. Xno OrUcuu Tinuj-Doriorrai. Tba xama of war seem more eerion f or th American xutt than th real thlnx- Th battleablp Maa sachaaetU and tba cruiser OlympU hare been damaxad In the maaea Ters, wbll tb dmroyer Decatax waa rammed darlnr tb rer!w be fore tb President that preceded tba opealax of the xama. That'e , more damage than the fieeU of Montojo and CeTTera did. Savanna Jt'nct. FtmS from oonfertnea with tba Prtaiisut, , BipreeenUtira Bab cock say so financUl lerislation of a radical character will m attempt ed at the comlnx aeasioa of Con- xreas. A a precautionary xaaasura b thinks a bill may t introdaced aad paxaad autherulnx tk deposit of carlo m j recti cli La national banks, with prcrrlsion for tb axe of other eecurltlee .beside uzuua SUU bonds to eecare each depodu. Th axpexUaco of th McreUry of tba treasury In aooeptlnx other curl tie than xoTsrnment bonds from depodUox bank sboald lead to xreat caution. The beat way to Xt rid of turplase Is to reduce uxauon. xxu leare ua . mosey where it wm do the most rood and bbaIcm rortrnment meddllor with the money .market qdU necessary. rmsdia record. Vxmria artUTlQt. . Taoa. XL Kalxbt will raa oaa of hit txtrraatiy acpolar ezcurrioaa. to the btnorlo dty of rtjttUrllU ertr the fart aaO famca AUaatlo Ooaat LUe oa Hand i j, BepUmber 7th. Tals will be a b'x i la Tar turrlllt aad yoa caaaoi find a mora Mt titbit rpot oa valch to rpead IL Take adraaUreof lait chtnm to raecd tha day. to -pltamaU y oa tba latS aad bttt azsanioa of U eeaaoa. Kaixbta txcanloat ara kaowo for taair lalaadld eoa4aet aad are patroaltad by ta beat people, Bepar tie cart for white aad colored pacpla, Trtia Uarat AUaaUe Obatt Lia depot 8.-00 aad vlll laert FtTttUTtUt oa the rtUra at 11:00 P. at. Turn for tba rooad trtponJj ILOQ. llV A k - The one dgar yon can depend npon being the whether you and so good The rWINKUNUS. Tlit nriea tald for a cradle is hash money. Caictfo JWw. Wife fat 3 A. IL) Ob, Georgt! Wake apl I'm-sure there's a bnr- lar down stain! llusband Gee! 'm rlad be wasn't a porch climber! Putk. Sbe-Do yon lore me aa mnch when yoa are away from me? lie (ferrently) I lor you more, dar llnx. She (slxhlng) I wish I eonld bo with yon then. Lifu' "Your fine is beary," ald the prisoner to tbe lodge; icaa,t you Xlra me a little timer Certainly," wa the reply; thirty days!- At lanta Constitution. Branalxan The doctor told ma to ret a poroa piaathcr for xa tomaoh. Druxzist Yes, lr; what sort do yoa want? Brannlxan Tl little 1 car what aort it i so Ionx aa lis alsQr dlxeeted. Catkohc Siandard and Tnut. "Don't tou think the amuse ments of many eoclety people ara err nonsensical f" Sometime," answered bUsa Cayenne, "bat not aa nonsensical a the am a sera en u oz tboae people who amuse tbemaelTe by imaxlnlnx how -eociety people am as tbemaelTe." Wiulington Star. OnaThinx tUed. "Qraca 1 xreatly worried. 8ba cant decide wbtre to go on ber bridal tonr." "When U the to be married r "The data baxn't been fixed yet." "Whom Lish xoiZt vedr" "That' an other detail that Is yet to be arrasx ed. Bat she ha her trousseau all planned." Xisjua City Journal. A UTTLE NONSENSE. flM Vmrwty Uttle Boy; or. Did Will K!m WIIHtT The Brooklyn Eagle tell the fol lovinx "food one" on Brother Will Carletoaof Kant Lodxe : While tour ing the vrateni ttatrt Brother Carle ton vat moch annoyed in one of hi raaience by an unruly little boy trho made more noiae than all the rest of th audience put together. II became at last almott a bete noire, and aa the evening drew to a eloae Carle ton began to congratulate bimeelf that he would toon eee the but of the unruly urchin. But when the reading waa cloeed he waa dis mayed at eeeing the mother con ducting her unruly hopeful to the platform. To hit dlnnay, they cam ttraigbt to him, and the moth er remarked: "Mr. Carlcton, I would like to hare you kit Willie, to he ran tell ef it all the rat of hit life, for, you I aamcd him after you when ha wee a baby." Mr. Coleton will nerer tell whether he kitaed Willie or not. ttt atreMfl Paint. "What it your idea- good runner .norei r "It is book tbat it not too heary to be held up when you lie on your back in a hammock." at It BJTtt Ia tb latt aaalyal nobody know, bat wa do ksow that It it oader ttrlct law. Abuae that law area tilxhUj, paia retult. IrretTular 11 Tin mean derail rem eat of the ortant, rt ralUnr la Ooatlipatloo, Ilearitcha or Urer trouble. Dr. Kinx't New Life HI It quickly ra-adjarU tola It' ratle, St taorouxb. Oaly 25c, at B. It. XLAjrr'B drug store. t aea ((- WMhlartoa, D. O. Grand Foun tain Called Order True lie forme ra, Tk:ktu oa tal acart 00th. BepU lit tad Sd; flaal limit September 10th. Ftre for round trip from Wllmlaftoa, n. a, IlLM. Lot Ae relet -aad 8aa Traadaeo. CaL NtUonal Encampmtnt Grand ray oi the BepubUa. TlckeU on tal July Slttto Aurutt lSlh; flnil limit October 15 In. Fare round trip from WUmlorVoa, N. a, U 73: Fee of SO cent will be charred at declina tion for ralidatlor ticket. t Tnoa. DMtuaaa, O. A. o OVOT imx4KaHntiwifct maMaWa . . wee'sMim1mMaxeaxlemM 1 of a The TSmolce of The Cream of the Islan smoke one or a. thousand. Alway the dealer can t afford to cut the Largest Selling Brand Cigars in the World. ' i Prettetlta, Tie Bud Is th Sautar's "BACK NUMBER BUDD." j Among the institution of Man hattan Inland it Bobert IL Budd "Back Number Budd," a he is call ed. He haa a tunnel-like place of buaineea in Thirty-eixth street where one may find back number of almost any paper or, periodical from the year 1833 to date. Many years ago, being then a newt dealer, he noticed that there was a contin ual demand for old paper which were not to be procured at the of fices of the publication and often not at alL So he began to tare pa per erery day and week, and a ne found that he could tell back mjm ber t an adrance of from 1 to 600 pex cent on the original price ha took to buying up oldpaper, maga rlnea and other printed matter. Theae he aaaorted and indexed until he had an enormous stock. His cus tomers are not numerous, hut they car tremendous price. for the priTilege of merely something from an old puhlfc&tlon, and "Back Number Budd" makM quite a good liring out of xds queer business. :,. - Stele a Ship, j Jt is th faabJon when faxnQU fudge or datectiTe retire to gtre a lirt of hi more remarkable case. Sir Hartley William, the retiring aeaior puisne judge of Victoria, haa been the eubiect of such a retro spect. One of the first caaea he had, to try waa a rery rare offense in deed stealing a steamship. . A oon pie of audacious a scoundrel named Qenderson and ' Wallace stole a tteamcr from the Clyde,' disguised her rery skillfully and went on a nVaanre cruise around the world. At llelbourne, where they posed aa solan of English nobllfty and re cerred much sooial attention, the fraad was detected. They were, ar rested, convicted and aentenoed to long terms of imprisonment.' Steal ing a ship is like stealing an ele phaxflf a rery unprofitable form of crime. The risk are enormous, and it Is 'dlfncult to get rid of .the stolen prupeity or contert it Into cash. London Chronicle. . RaUenal Spectaelee. JThe "rational rpectacles" of Dr. BTrd. a Parisian bctuist, are com ing Into use in Europe. 'They ere raXde-like the cBnajvlaaae, with the ppper and lower thirds remoTed, w M 1 - 1 Bu- a rxip ox gxaas onenau vj a4nlf tachea. A number of Eon ia tEe psual form of spec tacle axe set forth in Cosmos. Glasaea are most worn by those orer year of ag for farsightedness. tr need a lena ioi remmx i writing, but., are embarrassed dt them when looking at objects a yard or two away, which necessitates their frequent remOTaL If such a person walks with hi spectacles on the spherical aberratioif.cnanges the position of things at his feet and their outline as welL In th Bibard glass the view on a lerel with the eye and that of the ground immedi ately in front of the wearer is unob structed. , - . ' America makes tbe finest agricul tural toolt in the world libt.- durable and adaptable. In Millet'a picture, "Tbe ETcning AbKcIua." tbo moat pathetic tblnc la tbe boa npoo wnlcli tbe man lenns-a coorms, beary, ungainly tool Tba beautiful aentlroent embodied In tbe picture woukl bare been deatrojred had tbe man been riding an American Bulky plow Instead of loaning on a borne made French boe. f . Any agency which could, force one half of tbe poor people of the cities to teek homes In tbe country would be t godsend. It would relieve tbe congest ed conditions In tbe 'towns, secure a far more wholesome and healthful way of llrioa for tbia class and meet an un ropplled demand for labor In tbe coun try districta Tbe trouble teems to be, however, that these people cannot be Induced to live removed from tbe sa loon, and out of hearing of. a brass tend. ' ' ' ' ; ; We taw a horse sold tbe other day whose style and action alone brought the owner Just $100. This borse had no speed, but -be .had at , much style ad show off at a New York dude. This quality In a horse will not often be found unless there la some good blood back of It Your common ping tan step high and wave his tall like a Sag while be snorts around the yard for a minute or two, but your well bred borse keeps head and tall up all ftty long. - - ! ! If Tear rkraleiam . prescribe a milk diet, for it easy dl- reatibllltrt lt will be 'well to use Bor den's Pearl eat Brand Evaporated Cream to get a rich, deliriously fla vored milk food, perfectly tttrlUxed, aooordlnr to latest sanitary methods. For general household uses. Prepared ky Borden's Condensed Milk Co. , Ajmta rtiwtfiw fraa tat nrtssry trgesa ta a&r mx m 4a boors. It fci cajwriar to CapmUm, CtibetL or feia tJao sad tnm fxmaa ted small r oUm SAN I AUMIUTto-ullTll a s . . a if bl s-IwjnoEL1 fs Cf.LS oopTing Poaco.' LJ 1 i d 7 same in qtiality s 5 cents, pnce of . y : MISS PAULINE ASTOR. Mis Pauline Astor. by ' all ac- counts, ia a true daughter of her fa ther. William Waldorf Astor, the . man who gave up his citizenship to become a subject of tne urmsn sot ereign. Nothing pleases her more than to snub aspiring Americans who happen to cross her social path. Miss Astor seems to have full a i nraoUtinn of the fact that ner la ther is worth something like $200. O00.000." Here is a story they tell ' of a woman who met Miis Astor at a London restaurant: The two wo men were in the dressing room, and the elder woman tried her best to the idrl - in conversation. I Jlisa Astor answered in monosjlla- bias, and at last the woman dared to call Miss Aster's attention to her : glore. "You hare a tiny rip In you . glove, my dear." Miss Astor glajiced S at her glove ana repiiea, "x iiae t . that way." The elder woman felt j the sting and retorted with' sarcas tto sweetness, ''Well, then, I hop ! the other tears." Exchange. f " " , ; Treasure Trove In England. Not Iom azo 6.775 EnjrUah silTet i pennies which some man had hoard- 1M up for his own benefit In time 'when pennies were surer were sold to the public at auction in London, '. realizing $500 for the national . treasury. This .money waa dug.up . br some laborers at Colchester .while r lavimr the foundation of a building. : The crown stepped in and aeized the find, but it rewarded the finders, i and a few Tare coins tn'the colleo- tlon were sent to the British muse um. When the hoard waa found the nrioo of theae silver pennies went down in all the coin collectors' I markets. This strange and not par- iticulariy reasonable law of "treas- ' tire trove" has extended from JSng- i land to France, Germany, Spain and : Denmark. If any one finds hidden ttxeaaure and conceal it for his own , use he is liable to fine and impnson- . ment. It used to be a hanging mat- ter. " - Odd 8 m u ou It ng Becentrr a book containing some Terr uncomnlimentarT allusions to King Leopold of Belgium was pub lished in Paris, and as a result the publishers were promptly notified ; that no copies would be allowed to -enter xieigium. xnere were, uow ! erer, sereral persons in Brussels and ; otner parts oz lieigium -wno aesirea to reaa the book, and in spite of the : official notice they managed to get copies of it. The method which they 1 used wa rery simple. ' The book were removed from the original covers in Pari and placed 1 In otner corers bearing sucn uues as "How to Grow Beet Root," Top- ! ukf Textbook on Horticulture" and '"The Farmer's Every Day Book .' In this discuise thev were Bnipped to ' the frontier, and the officials, mis led br the innocent titles, never dreamed of confiscating them. - A Literary Monarch. The most literary monarch in Eu rope is without doubt the young Vic tor Emmanuel of Italy. He knows English, French and German equally aa well as his native language, and nas even a . reading acquaintance with that Tery difficult language, Bussian. He' spends at least three hour every day in his study busy with, current literature of every : kind. He is said to prefer the monthly reviews to daily journals; but, however this may be, it is quite certain that no monarch alive keeps himself more thoroughly posted in all Questions of the day. He has more than once astonished English visitors by his intimate acquaint ance with the intricacies of their party politics and social questions, in which he is better read than many members of the British parliament. . A Cheerful Trip. "A young friend of mine," said Senator Joseph W. Bailey, according Ao the Baltimore Post, "married not Inner nam a woman of fiftv ve&XS. She was rich and urfy ; he was hand some and poor. - )The day after their wedding I met the. bride, and bridegroom ofj a, Pullman train traveling west. ; The bridegroom went into;the smoking compartment -with me, and we light ed uo. ne smoked cloomily. He was silent a long while. "Well. Jack? I said, 'so this is your honeymoon, ehr. . "He smiled grimly. Don't call it my honeymoon he said. It's the harvest moon with me.' " MARINE DIRECTORY. StBSBBBtBBBSBaBSB ' Utt r Tssssls la tat Pert of ?r listing, tsn, if. C. asptesaaer . r - SCnOOXTCBS. . City of Baltimore, 298 tons, Tawea, to master. .AlbanL (Br) 349 ton. Parks, J Bller & Co. - Nathan Lawrence, 733 ton Barlow, O D Maffitfc - - Lillian Woodruff, 283 tons, , Warner. ODUaffltt. . . Eliza A Scrlbaer, 351 ton, Dodd, OD Uaffltfc. -Cora, 104 tons, Back, to muter. COMMEBCIA1-. WILMDf GTON -MAIiKTCT (Quoted officially at tbe ckwlngr bj the OUamber . of Oommeroa 1 ,- - STAB OFFICE. September 4. SPIRITS TURPENTINBJ Nothing doiasr. j BOSIN Market nrm at i.u per barrel btd for strained and tl.75 per karrel bid for trooa strainea. TAB Market firm at x.oa per oar- rel of 380 pounds. , . : CBUDK TUiSlrJNXi-Wls; ataraet firm at $1.75 per barrel for hard, $3.50 for dip, $3.50 for virgin. Quotations - same - dar last year Sp&its turpentine steady .at 44cj roain steady at $1.10i;15; Ur firm at $1.50; crude turpentine firm at $1.40, 3.503.60. ' RECEIPTS. Spirit turpentine ...... . . . . . . 54 I Rosin '1U - 185 i fT-UP m ! "8 I Oruda turoentina. s . . 67 i Receipts same-day - last year 59 casks spirits turpentine, 285 barrel rosin, 43 barrels tar, 11 barrel crude turpentine. - OOTTOW. Market nominal. Same day last year, market firm at 8c for middling. Beoeints 22 bales: same day last year, 3,678. roorrected Begularly by Wilmington Produce tViTnmiaainn VArr.ha.nt8. nrloM rsDresentlns tnoeepaia ror proaace coasiKaea 10 aion neronanH.1 : . w.-. ; . : OOUBTEY PRODUOK. PEANUTS North Carolina,- nrcu. Prime. 70c: extra prime, 75c: fancy, j 77 lie, - per bushel of" twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prime, 60c; extra prime, 65c; fancy, 70c spanisn e&c CORN Firm ; 6570c per bushel for white, ' N. O. BACON Steady : hams 14 15o per pound; shoulders, 1012c; aides, laiGKj vail at I4i&c per aozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 20 I S5c: sDrin&rs. 15&25c. TUKKlGYS Firm St 13 a 13 54 c ior live. BEESWAX Firm at 25c. TALLOW Firm at 5tf6j6c per ' nound. bwjcjst rUTA.ijm3 jj'irm a ouc ner bushel. JBEEF CATTLdfi Firm at Z&bo per pound. FINANCIAL MARKETS Br Ttlesraab to tbe Mornms star. arw yobx. Bent. . Money on call steady at IX 3 per ct. closine ltf bid. 2 offered: time money nominally steady : 60 days, 4X per ct. ; 90 days x 5perct. ; six month o6 per ct. Prime mercantile paper v per cent. Sterling excBanee was firm. with actual business in bankers' bills at 486.35486.40 for demand and 483.15 483.25 for 60 day bill. Posted rates 484 and 487. Commercial bill 483. Bar silver 56X. Mexican dollar 45X. U.8. refundine 3'a. rec'd.l07M :U.8. refund- Ins 3a, coupon, 108 K ; U. & S'a, re'd, 108; do. coupon, 108; U. B. 4t, new reentered. xsaM; ao. coupon. 184; U. S. 4's, old, reg'd, 109; U. 8. 4's, old coupon, 110; U. S. 5'a, registered, 101 J; do. coupon, 101: Southern Bail way, 5's, 118. Stocks: Baltimore & Ohloprefd 86; Oheaapeake cc Ohio 33 H ; Manhat tan L 135K: ' New York Central 122 U; Beadlnjr U : do. 1st preferred 78 ; do. 2nd preferred 6334 ; St Paul lajiX do. pref'd, 173; Southern Kau- way 33K: da prel'd S3Ui Amaisra- mated Copper 48 W; People's Gas 94X: Tennessee Coal and Iron 42; TJ. 8. Leather 83s: U. 8. Leather, pref erred. 83: Western .Union 83X; U. 8. Steel 33: da prefd 71: Vir- rinla Carolina Chemical Co.. 23 W; sale shares: do. preferred, closed 94 : sale shares. Standard Oil 610. Baltimore. Md.. Sept. 4. Sea board Air Line, common. 21: do, pre ferred, 8434X ;do. bonds, four, 7734 &nJ6. Atlantic Coast Une, common. 113 asked ; do. preferred, no sales. NAVAL STORES MARKETS. BvXalesTajAsotba.aTorBlBcBtar. Naw Yobx. Sept. 4. Rosin firm. Strained common to eood $3 203 25. Spirits - turpentine nomit si - at R9H 60C - . Chabuestoh, Sept 4 Spirits tur pentine nominal t, tales casks. Rosin stead v: sale barrels: A.B.C. $1 70i D. $1 75, E, $1 85; F, $1 90; $300; B, S3 80; I, $3 80; "K, fS 00; M, $3 05; N. $3 15; W G, $3 40; W W $3 60. BiTilSiB, Sept. 4. Spirits tur- j pontine firm at - 56 Mc; receipt 966 eaaks: sale 445 casks; exports casks. Rosin Market firm: receipts 3,405 barrel; sales 8,694 barrels ; ex ports barren: a, u, u,fi8; u $1 90; E, 3 00; F, $3 05; G, $3 15; H, $3 50; I, $3 00; K $3 SO; M, $3 30; N, ! as 40;v u. as o; w w. 3 7U. COTTON HARKETS. .' 8v VtlaantDb to the xornms star Nkw York. Sent. 4. The cotton market opened firm, two points higher to three points lower, the Irregularity being due to the disposition among tbe room element to take pronto or cover while the lower cables, partic ularly tbe decline in spots in Liver pool, encouraged further liquidation.-; Alter tbe can. however, the bulls supported -prices - moderately.and there seemed a disposition : to expect something of a reaction after the recent heavy losses. On buying of this description the mar ket did a little better, but soon turned easier again and was forced down to a point or two under the finals of .yes terday. Around this level sit ruled quiet and irregular for a time.' then around midday was rallied by bull trad ers, who did not care apparently to stay short ot the market over the .three holidays in view of the low tem peratures in the Northwest and fears that they might work down ward Into the belt This buvinsr car ried the market to tbe best level of the session, or net seven points higher on September to three points lower on March. Ltter in the day, however, the selling became very heavy. Liver pool houses were heavy sellers, the ! continent also sold and the South sent orders . on the short side, : v while large local houses- were also heavy sellers. ' The board was in fact In almost a: panicky , condi tion and closed barely ' stead v within a point or two of the bottom with- prices net thirteen to - nineteen points lower. Sales were 800,000 bales. . The selling was of coarse di rectly traceable to ' the effect oa general : sentiment - of Testerdav'a , bureau report and the selling was simply a renewal of the movement noted yesterday. . This selling to-day was encouraged by the lareer receipts and aside from tbe low temneratnrea the weather was verr favorable Tt I could not be-seen -that the recoc-niiBd bull operators were sellincr at ba Una I during the session, though rumors are ! circulating to that effect, and it is also lasaertea in some aaartera that th MOW Orleans COntlnirent Is nraeUeallr out Of the market. r ; O Haw YOBX. Sent. 4. Cotton auiet at 12.50c; net receipts hales: gross receipts 287 bales; stock 129,199 bales. opot cotton closed steady: middling uplands 12.50 ; middling . gulf 12.75 : sales 10,106 bales. ; w Futures dosed barely steadviHentem- ber 10.99, October 9.96, November 9.72, December 9.70, January 9.64, February 9.63, March 9.63. - Total to-day, at all seaport Net re- I eelpta 2,078 hale; export to Great Britain bales; exports; to France bales; 'export to the Continent i 151 bale t stock 148,020 bale. Consolidated, at all seaports Net receipt 5,496 bale ; export to Great Britain 3,o4U naies; exports wjnwu bales; export to the Continent 1,309 bales; export to japan oaies. ... Total .ttncer September :1st. Jit all seaports Net receipts 4,234 bales; ex? porta to Great Britain 3,826 bales; ex port toFrance bales ;i exports to ; th Continent 869 bales; exports to Japan bales. r Sept . 4. Galveston, sieauy at jlsc, net receipt 749 bale: Norfolk, steady at- 13S4& s net reeelpfa -baiest Bal timore, nominal . at 13c, net recelpta 10 bales; Boston, quiet at 13.50c, net reoeipta bales: WUmfaurton, nominal c, net receipts 22 bales; Phlladelnhla. auiet at 12.75c. net ra- ceipts bales; Savannah, easy at llXo.netreceint8J.011 balearNewOr- lean, quiet and steady at lltf, net re- ceipta do oaies; Aiooue, quiet at net receipts 157 bales; Memphis, quiet at 12 9-16c, net receipts 113 bale; Au gusta, firm at 13Kc net receipts 259 bales: Charleston, quiet at lifsc, net receipts 65 bale. , PRODUCE .MARKETS. Br Teleeraon to tbe Hornina iai. " Niw York, Sept. 4. Flour, wa qydeter but held at present fleuretvv Wheat Spot eatj ; No. 2 red 86ic, Ooliona On further showers in the Northwest wheat opened firmer only to react shortly under Northwest sell in. The . afternoon market was dull and easy, closing finally HXc net lower: May closed 89c; - September closed 87?e; December closed , 88c. Corn Snot steady : No. 3 595&C. Op tions market was generally firm all the forenoon on coverinsr. impelled by cold weather in the Northwest and re mained very steady all day, closing Uc net higher: May closed BSc; uep- tember58e: December K83c Oats- Spot steady ; No. 2 88Ji c Lard firm ; Western steam as 6U w; rennea steadvi continent $9 00; compound 7 7Hc Butter firm; extra creamery 20c; State dairy 14Q18. Uheese nrm; Btate, fall cream fancy, small colored, iu4c; small white 10. Potatoes firm; Vir ginia sweets $2 253 50; Long Island $1 872 13 : - Jersey $1 753 00; Baltimore $1 873 00, Kice firm. Peanuts firm ; fancy hand-picked 4 5c; other domestic 34M- FrelghU to Liverpool Cotton hy steam 12c. Eee firm: State and Pennsylvania fancy mixed 2334c. Cabbages steady : Lone Island, per 100. $5 007 00; per barrel $1 001 60. Pork steady family $17 5017 75; short clear 14 3516 35; mess t$14 50Q15 50. Tallow steady. Molasses firm. Cotton seed oil was quiet but steady: Prime Crude f. o. a. mills," market nominal; prime sum mer yellow 4141Xc; off summer yellow 3738c; prime white 46c; prime winter yellow 4647c. Coffee Spot quiet. Sugar Raw firm ; refined firm.. ;'.'V"-.. Chioaqo, Sept -4. Wheat ruled dull and easier, December, closing lc lower. Corn was strong early, clos ing arm at a gain of fs. Oats .firm at advance. . Provisions were siroag, closing from 2t io 15c higher. aiOAOO, Sept. 4 Cash pnetr. : Flour quoted strong. Wheat No. 3 c; no. S sprmg c;:no. z rea ou 82K. Corn No. 3 63c; o. 3 yellow 54c Oats No. 3 c; No-2 white ; no. 3 wnue 3ow&aoc. Bye No. 2 55c. Mess pork, per bar-' rel, $13 5013 60. Lard, per to' a, $8 758 7714. Short rib side, loose, $7 .7J7 12. Dry salted shouldeir, boxed. $6 757 00. . Short clear, sidd&. bored. $7 87H8 00; .Whiskey -Basis I of high wines, . ; " ' The leading; future ranged as pening, highest, lowest u eiosimr: Wheat No.2 Septecn btir, new. 81 Ja81k. 81V; 80H,; 8038-C;; Decent ber. new. 8282M, 82, 823, 82W, 82Ke; Msy 84MX, 84, 84H, 84. Corn No. 3 September 6253. 63, S2X, 52Mo;December 5252X, 52H, 62, 52c; May 62H3X, 61, 62X, 62Hc Oats No. 2 September S6M, S5X, S6e; December 37H37X, 37X37, S7X, 8787MJMay 89X, S9, 89, S9X89Hc Mess pork, per bbJ September 13 50, 13 70,13 so,. 12 70: October $12 75. 12 90. 12 75, 12 83 May $13 25. 13 25, 13 25, 13 25. Lard, per 100 tts December $8 67X, 77X. 8 67ii, 8 77X ; October $7 82, 7 77, 7 80, 7 82H: .January $7 15, 7 15, 7 15, 715. 8hort ribs, per 100 Lbs-September, $8 02, 8 15; 8 02, 8 OTA i October $8 07, 8 25, 8 05, 8 15 ; January f o 80, 6 85, 6 so, a t . FGREIKTT l?AKt?EI By Cable to the Morning Star. LrvKBPOOLT Sepf. 4. Cotton rpot. moderate business; -prices 24' points lower; American middling fair 7.00d; good middling 6.78d; middling 6.52d; low middling 6.30d; good ordinary 6,00d; ordinary 5.80d. The sales of tbe day were 6.000 bales, of - which 500 bales were for speculation and ex port and included 5,700 bales Ame lean. Receipts 100 bales, aU f Amer ican. :l .. . ' .:; . Futures opened easy and r closed steady : American ; middling :' (tt o c) ; September 6.166.17d; September and October 5.805.81d: October and No vember 5.405.41d ; November and December 5.S0d; December and Jan uary 5.25d; January rand February 5.235.24d; February and, March 5.22 5.23d : March and Anril 6.22d : Anril and May 5.215.22d. MARINE. ARRIVED. - Stmr A P Hurt Robinson. Favetto- ville, T D Love. . Clyde, steamer Carib. Chichester. Georgetown, SO, HG Smallbones. CLEARED. Stmr A P Hurt. Robinson. Favette- ville, T D Love. . ; t ; BY KIVER ANO RAIL Receipts ef Naval Stares Testerday. : Sffil Curs n C O. Railroad 2 casks spuiu tur pentine, 2 barrels tar, 12 barrels crude turpentine. W. & W. Railroad 2 bals cottonV 12 barrels crude turpentine. W., O. & A. Railroad 20 bales cot ton, 8 xasks spirila turpentine, 6 bar rels tar. 25 barrels crude turnentlne.' A. & Y. RaiIroadl6 cask spirits turpentine, 87. barrels rosin. rr W. & N. RaUroad-5 casks snirlls turpentine, a barrels crude turpentine.' Bteamer A. P. Hurt 10 casks spirits turpentine, 24 barrels resin. 3 barrels tar. - ,r :irxs :- ' 8chooner F. P. 13 casks aolrlis lur- pentine. 74 barrels rosin. - " Total bales cotton. 54 caa lea spiriU turpenUne, 1.85 barrels rosin, 8 barrels tar, 57 .barrels crude tur pentine. - NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND CoIIpCTP fnr WnmAti an A ftmiaMbir. aAhwtl HMm- : Begular and Klecttve Coonee. Extensive Groonda. Sp- vauio.. hucmmd iuiurrgwa.nourDg or nattunore. CksrlM Street Arrame, BaHtaaorO, lesssm tuthsa- EDGEW03TH BOJlRDINO AND . DAT 8CHOOI. FOB eiRLI. B( ins - September 24th. 1903 . 48nd mir. Mm F. Lefeovre. miss B. 18-84 west FrankUa wesa ,- JylBSra t- D. Hantier. PrtnciDais. street, Bsiamora, ua DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity i8 her , backed by Wilminaton testimony. Don't take oar word for it stSent 0n a . Bead Wilmington enaorsement Bead the statements of mCt ton citizen and decide for yoS' Here i one case of it- 11 ';B,A- S?416 lerk a 19 Market street, residing at C06 Castle S? Bays: "IusedDoan's Kidnev pn ' myBelf for kidney trouble and Z wife who also sufiered fmm v.J ache also used them. I never knfl anything to act ?o sickly. ihlJ! suffered nuitn a 1nnr f ,B back and kidnevg. Th secretions were very dark and fniu Doan'a Kidney Pflls Incur ne7BDa per I went to E. E. Bellamy's n tor a And cot a 1at. W i us with the beBt of results, in l"! case fthe kidney secretions np and the pains left mv hiv m. have neither of ns complained Bino. I taking Doan's Kidney fills, ltd ia with pleasure that I recommend them at every opportunity." For Bale by all dealers. Pri n cents - a box. Foster-Mllhnm n Buffalo, N: Y., Bole a?enta fn United States. m Ke member the name iinan'. and take no substitute, au 30 1 prices on Ice boxes ana other seasonable things Just when old Sot Is cutting np with the temperature. This Is where and whdn the practical housekeeper has her Innings, with little : money she can bay things of great big alue. - Take our hardwood, charcoal filled Befrtgerators as a samplo. These sold til '. season for 8 .but the few that are left are marked at I . : Wholesale and Retail, j "i jy 19 tf Orton Building. "The Red Don't Fail to Read "The Red Keggers." JuBt published. C. W. YATES A CO., aep 4 tf r Wilmington, N. V. v THE UNIVERSITY of Worth Carolina. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and eight scholar-- ships. Free tuition to teachera and to sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. 608 Students, 66 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, v Central Heating System, Library - 40,000 volumes. Fall term, academic and profea sional departments, begins Septem ber 7, 1903. Address F. P. VENABLE, President, , je 26 ft" Chapel Hill, N. C. DO YOU WANT a real imported China Dinner Set? We have them real cheap. Special prices this week for .- Screens, -Porch Sets, Motqulto Nets, Water Coolers and imsll Refrigerators Call on ui foi anything in Furniture. GASTON D. PHARES&CO, 10-119 Market St. lyaotr Inter-Bta a 78. CONIDA. - -1 have secured the agency for Conlda'a high grade Chocolates, ; Bon-Bons, &c A fresh supply always on hand at HARDIN'S Palace Pharmacy, 126 South Front Street. u anl9 tf Both Thonea U1ILUGKY G0B11ER. Wa bare built nn the largest grocera doujj in t.ha nit ma with mp Increased ronw. v- unr mmhmuot " "Zirtiia ara dik Heaa- ciasa gooaa nu oar rnuoo w JX'aMnldan, an insrters ror h. u. wnu, biu"" iri Tsnd Chlokens, Apples and Pears. uraoKers, cmppea hIMr0uh,Mrve, Trent, MackereK Kippered Herrlnff, Honey, Jam, Outos,JcW6S. Themost com plete slockor canned and glass goods in w city. Take took at our immense reftlgeraw and yon are our customer. SANDEBS. Both Phonea 109. an 23 ti Keffgers
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