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i'hc planum t;n VTtLLlAM XL DEUAU. WILKIN OTO-V. 2f. C WiDxrjoxT Moumrt. Oct. 21. , COLLXOl XOWDTXtt. CoL'trv-bcv roeji- cscy nJ tiir rvwlu eooli btrtlj tare r w,al 111 Branswick. Me., Ike otlitr nJrbt. Tfee fmiata of Bowdoia CeUtfe CURRENT COMMENT. iaBaBaBSasaaiBS Tt may now expect to be utuiJ by Eepublican leaders in until Lin mares .that th Demo cratic Ticlory la Indianapolis b4 bo WWW KBtuU(M ww .-.. v "Tier are la London more Scotchmen than in Aberdeen, more IrUh thAa la Dublin, more Je tv at la Palestine, mors Comaa Cath olic than la Rome, end more Amer ican (a Oskelooee, I. C3iea- Record-Herald, Jnd, . . The frequency, with, wnicn TWINKLINGS. Although a toft answer may torn away wrath, there are timet when on deritet more satisfaction from cllin man liar. Phila delphia Record. ITewitt "I'm always hippy whn I'm smoking a good cigar. Jewett "You expect jonr friend to contribute too much to your hap plne." Brooklyn Life. "Yandex come da &enn, tar lerel on yo mule! "Let 'em cornel I done powdered bofe dat mnle'a kindfooU with dynamite en gnn- Arn nk tk to rain acceat I powder:" Atlanta Conttitutwn. aitireU only la their Bight ahlrta or I to the Pmldent thoald pat an end I Patience Did Peggy join the m tieT psa one or for all time to tnete teneejeca puouo "Don't worry uiud yes r raince iTw MoorUdthroegh the reception at which the Pmldent It N0; the' not eligible. 8he crasy il tTZZZL The pro- expected to ttand np and let hnn- to marry, bnt the hasn't found the wnky the eophoaore. "epro- fif ia (Uk0 hU M yet. JVnJtm Statesman. Ill the town teaafoa maue j boisterous fahka to the town hall, tvad after burning red lights, tsgjsf tosge and making the Bight hiJeotu with ytlla. ttarted on the retara trip to the college. In the meantime the hoodiami" of the B,. been aroojed and ttretch J rope acxote the ttrtet at a cer taia point, and harisg awembled there ia Urge force, began to pelt the meleri with clod of earth, OTtr-mellow apple and Tsr-ripe egga. ThettndenU, finding them eelTe greatly ootnnmbcred, deem ed dijcretioa the better part of T!or and made a break for college qeartert, the town mob, which la claded many grown men, following. The rente, howerer, led thro eg h a etrtet that wa undergoing repair, and along which were ecatUred pile of broken clone, and toon the ml i! that came eo handy were falling thkk and ft epon the retreat log colaan. Score of undergradn U receiTtd Mm tcalp wound, the captain of the freahmaa baaeball Uaa wa kneckad eenjeieaa ana janlor and a top bo on ore were lagged oS !a a critical condition. From all account the whole afalr u on of the meet diigTaceful that erer oc curred ia a college town, ay a con Usaporary, and "eapecially o In the nragary of the attach of the ciU ICS." Bat aa exceedingly more deflat ing and dleuietirg dTlopmnt of the epidemic of rowdjlrm I the claa raih reported from Topeka, Easaa. Ia that city, oa Thursday, hand. The degenerate turmai oi the royal lTe ha long beea aa outrageou nuUaace. It ha been need for an adTertuing card for Washington excursion business, and parties of touriat hare beea takea to reception by a guide and put la line to shake hand with the President. Our President I not a ting or a ahow piece of any kind, but -a republican magistrate, with important public business to attend to, and nobody ought to baTo access to him for the gratification of Idle curiosity. Pifolmrg Geztltt. Men go where a money re ward for toil beckons tbem, and the South offer more inducement in tbt lice than any other section of the footstool. The white man is learning that in no other part of the world is industry eo liberally re warded and the result will be that in a few year the bur den of the work in the rejorena tion and deTelopment of the South will be performed by the white men. The negro will be forced into com petition with a restless, energetic da of bread-winner and giren to understand that thiftlessne tpellt hunger. That condition it deTelop tng in the Sooth more rapidly than ia rueraJlv APondated. It final deTelopment will do more to aolre tee race problem tnan au tne com bined effort of radical theorists, North or South. WoiMnfftt rost. Congress I empowered to establish a uniform rule of natural isation. In determining whether the applicant Is fit for citizenship, the practice of the State court is far from uniform. Some judge ex act educational qualification which other do not require. Ability to read the English language with reasonable facility is demanded In certain court. In many in stances the process of natn ! Mamie' new hat becom ing? "It must be, I heard one of the other girls aay It looked a If ah bought It at a rummage tale." Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. 'I suppose your son is still etudjlng hard to become a doctor?" "Ob, no, he' taking a good, long rest now, with nothing to do. He has graduated and started to prao tice." Philadelphia Prtst. "Well,!!. L. andO. ha dropped six point more I'Te lost erery thlng!" "But you still hare me darling. "les, but cooiounj it, i can't afford yon now." BrooUyn Life. Phjeiciaa (to patient' wife) "Why did yon delay sending for me until your husband was unconscious- Wife "Well, doctor, as long a he retained hi senses' ho wouldn't let us send for yon." Chicaco Daily Arte. Miss Ann Teek And what do you think? lie hadn't been alone wita me fire minute beiore ne oi fered to kiss me. Miss Peppery Yes, that's one thine about Jack Goodari. lie' just a tender-hearted and charitable a he can be. Phila delphia Prut. Little Willie Say pa, this p- fer tell about a man wno paraded la misfortunes. How can a man do that? Pa Well, he might do it by escorting hi wife, her mother and her two maiden sister to church my on. Chicago After. Mr. Noolywed "That coat, with it bum buttonhole and one button off, ha beea right before Jour eye for two week, and yon arefnot taken theeUghtest notice of it." Mr. NoolTwed-"Well, haren't yon erer heard that lore ia blind." Washington Star, Sarcastic New Yorker: "The of youl Celebrating The Maotor Stroke of Scionco. ; W XXat DlacTrd ! 8eeret of LUe svad Glra It Free te Tow. We hare dlsoarered the secret of life aad giro it free to jou. Oar musion on esnn is to neai mo s!ck and cure the maimed cdme unto us. and we will aire you health and streocth. A bright star of hope has appeared la the east. An old Indian medicine man worked on this constituent ele ment for year. American physician and specialists took hold where their Indian friend left off. At length when failure seemed Imminent the eecret wis dlscarered. A miraculous combination of tranre iBrredlent produced thla moat mUUf ylor. miraculous and remark able dlsorerj known In the annals of medical science. To us It haa been rifen thla power to bring to the die eased brothers and sistet this price less boos, and eren to the ends of the esrth we aenei our mesisse of lore, peace and help. The skeptio may icoff and cry 'fake" but we heird them not. Oar work has jait begun and we ere aaTlog meo and women. UST Of LETTERS. Remalolag Uncalled For la the Wilmlng ' to Postofflce, Oct 201b, IW3. womara list. . Balll Andrew, Laura Armstrong, Maggie Benton, Mr. Tom Groom, Lanneau Damp, Agnea Doolittlf, Annie E. Fulob, Mrs. L. J. Holden, Caroline Hood, Mary J. Jones, Mat tie McNeil. Ltlllo - Malrror, Georgia BhodeaBalll Rldggoa. Janle Rodger, Hattle Sharp, Bote Bhepard, Florence Swain, M. E. Tarrb, Bllry Turner, Alioe Vanderhort. Susie Watson, Alice West. . ma lut. M. J. Cruse, Blehard Dabneuro, O. J. Delllncer. V. 8. Drew,' Mr. FIncb, George Golfe, Elliott Grlce, Church Ilolmea. T. M. uouse. Airord Inarram. 'Willi Johnson, E. B. Jordan, Jethra I Keliey. J. A. Litne, James B. McKoy, G. O. McMillan, Bobt. McMillan. J. B. Nearrett. Han Melbes, Pall Man ker, E. T. Peterson, June Robertson, Maler Rothicblld, J. P. Sbeppard, Allen Smith, Will K. Squires, Hardy Tate, W. P. Taylor, J. T. Telllngton, Bteren Basus, John Beasley. Lester Brown, W. H. Bryant, F. 8. Balling ton 3, Albert Chase, Geo. W. Far rant, W. B. Venn, J. A. Vlcks, O. H. Wilkerson, Wtlmlngtoo Newa Co., Hop Kee & Co. BXTTJRKXD FfiOM DEAD LXTTIR OFFICII Lettle Johnson, W. K. Wilson. One cent due is charged on letters advertised. . Letters to strangers or transient visitors to a town or city, whose special address may be unknown,, should be marked in the lower left hand corner with the word "Tran sient." Persons calling for above letters will E lease say adverused. If not called for i fifteen day they will be sent to the dead letter office. M. C. Darby, Postmaster. COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON, MARKET Quoted officially at tne cioeingr By the OhamDer . - oi uommerce.j STAB OFFICE, October 20. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm at 6830 per gallon. ROSEN Market firm at $3.05 per barrel for rood strained. TAR Market firm at $1.80 per bar rel of 380 pounds. Britain 50,731 rale: export to France 30,337 bales; exports to the Continent 45,409 bale. Total since September 1st. at all seaports Net receipts 1,417,410 bales; exports to ureat Britain Z04,6C7 Dales; exports to France 119,081 bales ;export to the Continent 409,036 bales; exports to Japan sou bates. v Octr 30. Galveston, steady at 9Kc, net receipt 36.863 : bale: Norfolk. steady at 99c, net receipts 4,333. bales: Baltimore,nominal at 9.75c, net receipts bales; Boston, ijuiet at 9.70c, net re- IMPORTANT Policeman b. r, mmfltonmadeWeIl feinthe8mallo. If 1 of 380 pounds. I oaies; nonon, qmn at y.uc, net re- I CRUDE TURPENTINE Market I celpts 3,391 bales; Wilmington, dull at I Is an intrud Our mytterioos compojnd startles the world with their wonderful cares with this msrvelous secret. No one need grow old, and it is our mission here on earth to bring to the fountains of life all ditetaed persons that they may drink thereof freely. For a limited time the company offer to send aay sick person a full course of treatment on condition that If It fails to effect a cure it shall cost them nothing-, and the patient's word decides the matter. Beveral eminent Richmond specialists have made a thorough Investigation of our reme dies and pronounce them absolutely harmless. Thay have personally tested tbem on a large number of pi tlsats suffering from vsrlous diseaaea, and they state the patients report miraculous results. In many Instances stating that they had lost all hope and despaired of eter being cured until they had taken a few dose of our Vermet m.t tkv . Vernet, the celebrated painter of sea pieces, eager In the atudy of nature. made several lon voyages In his youn ger days In order to observe the vari ous scenes which the changeful ele ments exhibit Iu one of these excur sions undertaken merely for the love of the art a most violent sale of wind arose, when Vernet, without attending to the perils with -which he was sur rounded, desired one of the sailors to lash him fast to some of the rigging. Soon after this request was granted the storm Increased, attended with thunder and lightning and with every circumstance that could add to the hor ror of the scene, and consternation and terror aat on every countenance, but In the young painter every emotion was lost in that of admiration, which so wholly -engrossed his attention that be every now and then exclaimed In the most enthusiastic terms, "Good heavens, what a noble scenef firm at $3.35 per barrel for hard, $3.80 for dip, $3.80 for virgin. Quotations same day last year Spirit turpentine firm at 51c; rosin steady at $L201.25; tar firm at $1.40; crude turpentine firm at $1.75, 3.80Q3.80. RECEIPTS. Spirit turpentine 16 Reln.. ..???. 154 Tar.. HI Crude turpentine.. 63 Receipt same day last year 37 casks spirits turpentine, 67 barrels rosin, 81 barrel tar, 85 barrels crude turpentine. OOTTOIT. Market dull at 9c per pound for middling. Same day last year, market quiet at 8Xc for middling. Receipts 3,609 bales; same day last year, 1,694. 'Corrected Regularly by Wilmington Produce Uommlsslon Merchants, prices representing those paid for produce consigned to Commis sion Hercoants j COUNTRY PRODUCE. PEANUTS North Carolina, firm. Prime, 70c; extra prime, 75c; fancy, 77c, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prime, 60c; extra prime, 65c; fancy, 70c. Spanish 85c. CORN Firm, 6570c per bushel for white. N. C. BACON Steady; hams 14 15c per pound; shoulders, 1012Kc; sides, 13Kc EGGS Dull at 1415c per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 20 5c; springs, 1535c TURKEYS Firm at 1313c for live. BEESWAX Firm at 25c TALLOW Firm at 56c per oound. 8WEET POTATOES Firm at 60c per bushel. BEEF CATTLE Firm at 35c per pound. er iu :liii 9-KOa. nt i-AAlnt 3 AOS hftloa, Phlla, delphia, steady at 10.05c, net receipts I eans the proo. bales: Savannah, ouiet at 9c. I . ure8of net receipt 13,957 bale ; New Orleans, I Arre" " in time. quiet at c, net receipts io,aoo I to r W"W muuixo, iiciut m 7BC, UBl re- I -vi 6, Inn I ceipts 8,057 bales j Memphis, firm at I JT"1. residing it CHf 9 13-16,net receipt 4,319 bales ;Augusta, ?treet, says: i tT'M Charleston, quiet at 9gc, net receipts I my side and in m, ,! S vza oaies. PRODUCE MARKETS. Br TelesraDn to the Mor sins star. smw York. -Oct. 30. Flour was firm and fairly active. Wheat Spot steady; No. 3 red 85c at elevator. Options closed easy under realisine at HKcnet decline: May closed 83 c; July closed 80c; December closed 86Xc Corn Spot steady ; No. 3 nomi nal. Option market cloied dull at un changed prices. Sales included : May closed 48c: December closed 50Mc. Oats Spot steady; No. 3 43c. Lard easy ; Western steam $7 00;reflned easy ; continent $7 85; compound 7yile. Tallow easy; city ($3 .per package) 4jc; country (package free) 4X4c. Pork easy; family $19 0019 60; short clear $14 0016 00 ; mesa $13 75 13 50. Butter firm; - extra creamery 21c; eieamery, common to choice 1641c: State dairy 1920c. Molasses steady. Cheese quiet; State, full cream fancy. small colored, llf; large colored 11 X ; small white llc; large white 11 Mr. Peanuts steady; fancy hand-picked 4& 5c; other domestic 34)f. Egfi were firm; " State and Pennsylva nia fancy mixed 26c; State and Pennsylvania, seconds to firsts, 21 24c; western extras 25c; western thirds to seconds 172Zc; western firsts 34c: i at times that ituLtoafS lutoruai meaicinfiB :,y help me. I " u rubbed with lfni" Doan'a KK, uat i , .i -"b rer.nw store, The next dSSl I have not had an S,! For sale by all aL?W cents a bo kvft. fc BnfEalo. N. v .HiflJ United States." 18 ageaH Remember the and take no other, oct is Name the Sli YOU Will Bat 121 m ... .. name yon give'ta ..A0"" others. For next f.JwZw?.N given anaror third anTv " 1 15.00 each will JL81? sponsiKe manufacturer, or jTj ia Hconai i7eszze; wcitsrn nnt i ma a... refrigerator 1831c. Rice steady, pej I l 818 YOU Nothing fa T tatoes steady; Jersey tl 752 001 But you win have to . FINANCIAL MARKETS Star Bv Telesraoh to the Hornlnii Nw YOBBT, OcL 30. Money on I mriCTi me process ui mu i ntm or von; ijibrs.Linp vonr i oa the stag or a pnouo nau ana i yyoa u pnrtJj perfunctory, and 'cenUnnial when jour town l only Tf eUble compound, which quickly tne presence oi fire hunar4pecta- lBoltikiiJto lapree the applicant a Uttlt 0Ter aeveaty year, oldl' ,?'"w.,hS..jW I lata who will take eh arse of yourcaae . v m v a woman, esoui uty eaca, iouguk Iasilailsg the men atnient. they uoJartook to crowd each other from the platform. Drtasee were torn, eyt were blacked, hair wa pulled, tier was hitting and kicking and cratcniog presumably swearing It is bad enough when college and naircrsitlee teach boy to be rowdie ; but when the evil lesson U extended to th girl th very foaadaiios of decency and civilisa tion are assailed. A rowdy, coarse, Immodest, aggTesaiTe woman i an abomination, dmor2l ration, disg nrvmcnt to any community or peo ple. What hope can there be for a clean, respectable, dvllutd race of en with th wives, soother and listers blackguard and pugilists Here ia th South the natural cocjervmtlna and sense of personal dignity of the people ha checked the tendency to imitate the black guardixaTcf iotas of the Northern and Western institution alleged to be of learning, but on the other rid of the Potomac condition cem to be worse than ever. If they con tinue, the eonserratir people of the country who wish their children to bo brought up to be something like gentlemen and gentlewomen will ksep them at heme, and th youth of th future wi3 prtaent aa its beet testimonial and proudest boast the fact that It never ha been at college or exposed to college Influences ro examples. " The remedy I In the hand of th authorities of the institution and th paresis of studio U. If some body ha the herve to send all th girl who engaged In this aSair at Topeka to their home in disgrace and to be equally severe with the Bow Join tough, and If other Insti tution win rafase to, receir them, avast deal will hare been accom plished toward checking that part of the trouble, at least. Public sent!, sent throughout the country should be aroused and plainly expressed. W cannot aSord to consider such outbreak indulgently a merely youthful freak. They are distinct demonstration of rowdyism of the most violent and threatening kind and ought to be considered and treated la that way. Richmond Xrx$ Lea Sir. " which he is enrared. The natural! ration of 1.500 alien in one evening l a farce In which no judge should b a participant. It Is understood that President Eooeevelt will recom mend that Congress shall limit the right to confer caturalliatioa to the federal court, so that uniformity of practice and a better administration of the naturalization law may be secured. Pi Cadelph ia Puilie Ltd- err. - In putting up prices for consumers and putting them down for producer, the meat trust people are taking large chance. They are also taking large profit, to be sure, but it i more than possible that they are making a mistake in think Ing that the ise of the profit I sufficient to compensate them for the sis of the chances. That I the question the answer to which de pends upon several things, includ ing the quality and quantity of the public s patience, and exact ksowl edge on that subject i hard to ob tain. A few month ago the meat magnates solemnly assured ns that that the raising of cattle, sheep and wine had practically ceased In thi country, and that the few farmers who had any stock left were charg. Ing the poor packers such outrage ou prices for them that there was nothing except assorted ruin in the business, even when the household er did all he could to divide the ex pense. That tale received a sort of acceptance for a while, but the re ports, from the range and th laughter houses; are now com ing in, and doubt are begin ning to arise In mind hitherto beautifully credulous. When the doubts get really big, things may happen something may even drop. A"; Y, Time. It all the more marvellous. How many other town could do itf Chicaao Tribune. You say your new cook doesn't know a thing about preparing a meal, and yet your husband hasn't said a word about itr "Ye. You see he selected her because she was pretty, and I am letting him fesst upon her good looks until he get tired." Cincinnati Timtt-Star. RUN DOWN AND NERVOUS. VIN0L COMPLETELY RESTORED BURN'S HEALTH. MRS. RobL R. Bellamy, Oar Well Koown Drart 1st, Ajrrees to Return Honey If Vlnol rails. "Maay people rich! here la Wil mington are ail run down, hardly able to drag about, dont kaow what ails .them. This condition Is probably eaasad by a cold, or cough, which is nsrd to cure, overwork or too elose coaflaemeet to business. Such people need Vlaol." aald Mr. Rost. It Bel lamy, and th followinr letter Is oly one of many which we ar eoastan ly reelvlc showing; what Vlnol will do. Viaol cures such conditions because INSPIRED CY A SKELETON. MRS. W. T. BUUVS, and give you medical advice, abso lutely free of charce. If you have heart disease, consumption, kidney, liver or bladder trouble, asthma or piles In any form, vertigo, qulnsey, sores, blood dlseis;, dlspepala, indiges tion, rheumatism In any form, pains and aches of any kind, erjnchisl troubles, skin disease or ulcers, cir buneles, cancers of any kind, eaten h, female complaint or lost manhood, larrippe or pneumonia, exesems. flu. paralysis, dlabelis or bright's disease t conorrhcci or yphlllltlo troubles, it matters not how long; you have hid if. It matters not what doctors or scoffers msy ssy. Our trestment is so ordinary drug or stimulating method of treatment, bat It is the vital spark of life Itself, and it matters not tow msny remedies and doctors have failed our eecret compound never falls. The people whom we hive snatched from the very jaws of death and have lifted up and given health, and strength are living witnesses to the everlastlnr power of our matchless compounds. To us and our marvelous remedies all diseases are alike. Write us and tell us what you wish to be cured of, and we will cure you. Ad dress Jamee Butler, Manager, 714 E. Oraee street. Richmond. Va. We urge every suffering person to write to us for we will give them health and kipplaess. In the time allotted us here oa earth we shall do all In our power to give our fellow beings the best of it of this grest discovery, and our reward shall be in knowing that we have doae nato others as we would have others do unto us. ce 18 St su we Trie Bla. The expression "true blue," which we bear so often; has not even an English parentage, but Is said to bare been a Spanish saying, which meant that the blood that filled the veins of the aris tocracy of Spain was blue In color, while that of Inferior mortals was more or less black, and the proverb that "true bine will never stain," in stead of meaning, as it Is generally sup posed, that "a noble heart will never disgrace Itself," actually refers to the "blue aprons" worn by butchers on ac count of their not showing blood stains a far Jump this from the blue blood of the haughty Spanish aristocrat to the humble apron of the butcher's boy. London Lady. Whalea and DIacSafeu The amount of nourishment required to maintain the life of a whale Is something which ajruost passes human Imagination. As many as fourteen seals have been taken from the stom ach of a sperm whale, says Nature, and his ordinary diet consists of squids, which often weigh several tons. The whalebone whale simply opens his mouth and takes in jellyfish by the wagon load. The bluefisb also has an enormous appetite, and it has been es timated that it requires 10,000,000,000 sardines to feed 1,000,000,000 bluefisb every summer. call was easy at 1J2W per cent.. closing bid ljg, offered at 3 per cent. ; time money easy; sixty days, ninety days and six month 45 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 56 per cent. Sterling exchange was steady, with actual business in bankers'bills at 485. 55 0485.60 for demand and at 483.35 483.85 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates 483and486tf. Commercial bill 483. Bar silver 61K- Mexican dollars 46& Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds firm. U. o. refunding 3 s, reg'd, 106X ; U.S.'ref 'g 7 coupon, 106 ;TJ.S. 8V, reg'd, 107 ; do. coupon, 1083i ;U. S. 4s, new, reg'd, ex Int. 134; da coupons 135; U. & 4's, old, registered, U0; U. 8. 4's, old coupon, 110X; U. & 5's, reg'd, ex int. 101X; do. coupon, 103 Southern Railway, 5's, 113$$. Stock : Baltimore ft Ohio pref'd 86 ; Chesapeake ft Ohio 29jjf; Manhat tan L 133X: New York Central 117K; Reading 46; do. 1st preferred 75; do. 2nd preferred 63; St. Paul 137;da prefd, 170; Southern Rail way 18K; do. pref'd 74 ; Amalga mated Copper 38X; People's Gas 81 Hi Tennessee Coal and Iron 29; U. 8. Leather 7; U. 8. Leather, preferred, 75; Western Union 81X; D. 8. Steel 13; do. preferred 59V; Virginia Carolina Chemical, 19; sales shares; do. preferred, closed 83; sales shares. Standard Oil 620. New York, Oct. 30. Seaboard Air Line, common, 12X14: do. preferred, 20KQ31K; da bonds, fours, 67 H bid. Atlantic Coast Line, common 101 110; do preferred, . NAVAL STORES MARKETS The thirtieth annual edition of 'Cotton Movement and Fluctua tions" from 1S23 to 1&03, ha just beea Issued by Latham, Alexander A Ccv, banxsn and cotton commission merchants, IS and 13 WaU street, He York. Thai It autistic are invaluable to all who art interested la cotton i amply . pmo oy the long list oi commendatory greeting from business house la thla country SKraks lase Xtt U a LcQslxa, of Csvrri'oX VtV was robbed oi his mitomary svaalla by In wLo of ttnmM eousCfaCon.- Was Dr. jaags New LL's PiLs broke law hi herun hi trouble wa armud, and tew has, eaHrU cured. -Ther are sruare&lesd to cure Jie at IL1L BaxxAjrrw drux i o Ml rrl Murk. Late ooe ummri't afternoon, aald ZJcta. Cboplo and I aat talking In my studio. I a oo corser'of th room stood a piano and In another the complete skeleton of a man with a Urge whit doth thrown, gbostll. about It. X notlfrd that now and again Chopin's gas wooU wander, and from my knowledge of the man I knew that his thoughts were far away from me and his snrroontllnjca. More than that. I knew that be was composing. Presently he rose from his seat with out a word, walked orer to the skele ton and remored the cloth. He then carried tt to the piano and. seating himself, took the hideous object upon his knees strange picture of life and death. Then, drawing the white cloth round himself and the akcleton, he laid the tatter's Cogrra orer his own and be gan to play. There was no bedtaUou la the slow, measured flow of sound which be and the skeleton conjured op. Aa the too? swelled la a loader strain I closed my eye, for there was something weird la that picture of man and skeleton seated at the piano, with the shadows of evening deepening around them and the erer swelling and eTer softening moste filling tho air with mystery. And I knew I was 11 tmiag to a composition which would life focrrer. The music ceased, and when X looked up the ptano chair was empty, and oa the Boor lay Chopin's nnconscloo farm, and beekle Mxo. smashed all to piece, was the skeleton I prlxed so much. The great composer had swoon, ed, but his march was fonnL New Tort Wee Id. Xafe.re.1 -Te." coocloded the medical racon teur, "she became Insane throng ex ceealT dancing -One might say sh wss bopping mad. 1 suppo1""- srurgled the cheerful V2ot- Haltimore American. A DISeresee. The Friend-Is yoor daughter hap- py married The rathev-WtU. UppUy ahe's mar- tjed.Ks.nMS City IndepondenL It la th oaly preparation la the world that contain! every one of the fifty odd medicinal curative element found In freeb cod liver and without one drop of u sal ess oil, which characterizes old- fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions. It Impart la a natural manner strength sad vigor to every organ of the body, aid digestion and make rich, red blood. lira. W. T. Bares, of Memphis, Teaa., who Is national press cor re poadent of th W. B. Q. writes: "Last winter I caught a severe cold which It seemed Impose! bla for me to get rid of. I became much run down, lost my ap- KUteaodfleaa and felt nervous and liable. Vlaol wss recommended. and It certainly werked wonder for me: It la creased my appetite. cured my ladlgestloa, cough andner Tousness, and I sleep soundly. . I con sider Vlnol a wonderful remedy. -Vlaol 1 not a patent medicine. everything 1 printed on the bottle; It contains Iron, and in a highly concen trated form, all of the vitalising prop ertiee contained la cod liver oil. It la delicious, and the weakest stomseh can retain 1L We ask every run down, nervous, dtbUltaled, aged or weak person In Wilmington and every person suffer ing from stubborn colds, hanglng-on coughs, bronchitis or Incipient con sumption to try Vlaol oa our guaran tee. It cost nothlnr If It falls to give satisfaction. Bobt It. Bellamy, Drug gist t 11 w to Care Colds. Here are fire cures for a cold, says Household: First, bathe the feet In hot water and drink a pint of hot lemon ade; then sponge with salt water and remain In a warm room. Second, bathe the face In very hot water every five minutes for an hoar. Third, snult up thenostrils hot salt water every three hours. Fourth, Inhale ammonia or manthoL Fifth, take four hours' ex ercise la the open air. A ten grain doae of Quinine will usually break up a cold la the beginning. Anything that will set the blood actively in cir culation will do It; but, better than all, if your cold Is Inveterate or serious, consult your family doctor, and at once. Ilew to ReSBO-re Tomato Skims. Cover the tomatoes with boiling wa ter for half a mlnnt and then put them In cold water until they become per fectly cold. When thla has been done the skin will then come off -Quite easily, and lea Ye the tomato In an unbroken condition and quite firm. A Good Deed. Mother (severely) Johnny, where la that piece of cake I left here when I went out? Johnny 1 gave it to a hungry little boy, mamma, and. oh, he was so glad to get it! Mother Come to my arms, you dear, dear angeL Who was the little boy? Johnny Me. Wbit Ho Knew. "Can no child tell me what kind of bird Noah sent out of the ark?" asked the superintendent "Billy can," volunteered the children. "His father keeps a bird store." Judge. Parlor Folderola. Some of the money spent on folde rols In the parlor should really go to ward baying hardware for the kitchen and tools for the man of the house te work with. Atchison Globe. Bv Telegraph to the. Morning Bur. Nam Yobx, Oct. 20. Eoatn firm. Strained common to rood $3 503 55. 8plrits turpentine steady. Cbablxstobt, Oct. 20. Spirits tur pentine steady at 55; sales casks. Rosin steady ; sale barrels ; A, B, C, $3 05: D, $2 15. E, $2 25; P. $3 40: Gk S35; H, S3 65; L $3 05; K, $3 65; M, $3 80; N, 13 85; W G, 13 95; W W $4 25. Say amah, Oct. 20. Spirits turpen tine was firm at 57c; receipts 527 casks; sales 409 casks; exports 783 casks. Rosin wa steady ;recelpta 23,438 barrel; sales 2.749 barrels: exports 961 barrels: Quote: A, B, C, 12 15; D, $3 25;E, $335; P, $3 50; Q, $3 65; H, $3 70; I, $3 00; K $3 60; M, $3 75; N, $3 80; W IQ. $3 90: W W. 14 20. COTTON MARKETS. Lone Island $1 752 25: State. East ern and Western $1 602 00; Jersey sweets $2 002 50. Cabbage quiet; domestic, per 100, $3 00 6 00; per bar rel 75cQ$l 00. Freights to Liverpool Cotton by steam 20c; grain 11& Coffee Spot Bio steady; No. 7 in voice 5 1316c; mild firm; Cordova 7 12c Sugar Raw quiet; refined quiet Cotton seed oil was quiet but generally steady at former prices: Prime crude.f.o. b,mills,2829X ;prime summer yellow 39XQ40c on spot, Oc tober 36)S8c: off summer yellow 35 Q37c; prime white 44c; prime winter yellow 44c Chicago, Oct. 20. Wheat prices were nervous again to day due to a feeling of uncertainty in the minds of trader as to the outcome of the finan cial troubles in the East, but clcsine prices were about where they left off yesterday with December up is. De cember corn was a shade higher, but oats were down ia. to ic, white Jan uary provision closed from 10 to 12Jc higher. Chicago, Oct. 20. Cash prices: Flour Market steady. Wheat No. 2 spring No. S spring 8182c;No. 3 red 8182Kc Corn No. 2 43Xc ; No. 2 yellow 44&c Oats -No. 2 Si ; No. 2 white; No. S white 33 37c Bye No. 2 c. Mess pork, per bbl, $11 00ll 12K. Lard, per lOu Ibj, $6 SoQG 45. Short rib cider, loose. $7 507 75. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, $6 126 25. Short clear sides, boxed, $7 257 75. Whiskey Basis of high wines, $1 25. The leading future ranged am In lows opening, highest, lowee. t. closing: Wheat No. 3 December, new, C080tf, 81, 80, 8080Hc; May 7879, 79Jf, 78, 78X78c, Corn No. 3 October 43 tf, 43tf,43j, 43Kc; December 43XQ48X. 44X, 43X, 43 c; May 42Q42X, 42, 41ft&43, 43M42Hc. Oats No. 2 October 31 ; December 35 Ht S5X, SB, 85c; May 86 36X. S6H. 35335, 36. Mess pork, per bbl October $10 90, 10 90, 10 90, 10 90; January $11 72, 11 90, 1178K, 11 90; May $11 85, 12 00, 11 85, 11 97. Lard, per 100 lbs October $6 20. 6 40, 6 20, 6 40; December $6 30, 6 43,16 30, 6 62; January $6 40, 6 52K. 6 40, 6 52;May $6 50, 6 62, 6 50, 6 62. Short ribs, perllOO lbs October $8 00, 8 37,8 00, 8 37; January $6 15, 6 SO, 6 15, 6 27; May $6 85, 6 40, 6 35, 6 87f . It for this vi w .""S VJfcl" OU gar, of as at once, put on yoMtZ3 ana let ns have coamj October S8th-nnHot.. "..voi, x an mil chance like thla evory two wJJ ana wt jJ Remember, plea. ' that we Sell Shoei and more people are iotr wemJ boogtt at our store than J 73 This ract shows the popuurltyojor as well as our CaBh-on-Approm MERCER & EVANS CI Oct 18 tf "5 PrtnceaJ W DUNLOP IS MADE OF Best of Cor IN A Water wiiii SBB tl and Every Bushel -tVeiib Pounds. As there will be a big crof Cotton made the demand for U ging and ties will put the price so buy N' )W and buy of THE WORTH C Jy 10 tf Rates for Sewer Sen FOREIGN tiAKKEl Water Closets - - 50 cts per quarter, Kitchen Sinks - - 50 cts per quarter, 4 Bath Tubs 50 cts per quarter, A Fixed Wash Basins 25 cts per quarter, Fixed Laundrv Tubs 50c per quarter, w We carry our pipes to yonrpl erty line without charge, and do not go into effect until aero rendered. The Wilmington Sewerage K Jyl9 tt MARINE DIRECTORY. line Hew te Make av Waist Form. . From smooth, firm cloth cut a lining co coin op beyond the neck line, well . down oa the arms and below- the waist Una. Fit perfectly, stitch. . Stitch flexl ,ble bonea on all the seams to gtre the proper curvatures. Fat on, mark waist Une and front closing, stitch and bone the closing scam, seam on pieces fitted to neck and arm's eye. stuff firmly with tofton or other material. Cut board or pasteboard the shape of your form, e3ter with cloth, tack cloth over board or eew to pasteboard, and you will bT a Tery good dommy. rer www amr veers Km. Wnr&xoW BoorHora Brnvr has beea ased for orer sixty year by mil lion of mothers for their children while teething with perfect raooeea. It soothe the child, soften the ram, end allay ail psia; cures wind eolie, aad la th best remedr for diarrhoea. It will re He re the poor little sufferer rmmertiaieiy. uoid by druggist la erery part of the world. Twenty-nre eenu a botue. Vm sure and ask for Sr. WJnaloWs 8ooth?ir Pyttn tod tat no otbet Stni Heaaee: Rates. ' - BtatesTllle, N. G. Annual meeting Btate Grand Lodge No. 2, Independ ent Order Good Samaritan end Daughter of Bamsria. Ticket oa tale October 18th, 19th andSOtb, final limit October 24th. Fare for round trip from Wilmington, $10.75. ' Tbos. D- MciRta. List ef Teasels la the Port ofWUi teat IS Octener 81. STEAMERS. Oceano, (Br) 3,050 tons, Stewart, Alex ander Sprunt & Bon. Healeyslde, (Br) 1,687 tons, Bedling ton, Alexander Sprunt & Son. Falcon, (Br) 1,39 tonr, Boss, Alex ander Sprunt & Son. Haxby, (Br) 2,252 tons, Beab, Alex ander Sprunt A Bon. SCHOONERS. O O Lister, 267 tonr, Uoore, O D Maf 'fltt. Bt Maurice, (Bjr) 273 tonr, Conrad, O D MaffltL Ohaa G Endicotr, 751 ton, Bailey, O D MaffltL Bobt H SteTenson, 1,056 ton, Higbee, ODMaffltt. ? JasU Jordan, 663 tonr, Hempe), OD MIffltt. BASQUES. Chscms, (Nor) 557 tons, Jorgensen, Helde & Oa Hancock, 848 tons, Jssper, O D Maf- flU. bY RITER AND RAIL. Rscelpts el Nsrsl Sieres . Tsstsrdsy. d Cottoa By jraieaTann to the Moraine Bear Nrw YORK, Oct. 20. The cotton market opened at unchanged price to an adranee of two points on better cable than expected and covering la anticipation of a bullish weekly weather bureau report at midday. At first, trading was very light, the demand being checked by the heary movement and better weather, but the buying became more general later, as the estimated receipts for to-morrow's leading pointa came in, ahowing a decreased volume. The better tone in financial circles. u reneciea in iaa noes market. ana tne ansence oi iurtcer complica tion In connection with the Baltimore trouble also encouraged buying, and with only a temporary set back of three or four points around midday the market worked steadily upward. The close was firm, about the best of the session or net twenty to twenty five points higher. Sales were esti mated at 600,000 bales. The weeklv report from New Orleans proved quite a bullish as expected, but ex erted no Immediate effect on the mar ket, the advances being due chiefly to the smaller prospective movement. The weather map reflected generally clear weather with frost in only - a couple of unimportant localities and the forecast was for still more favor- ante temperatures. Tte decline of eighteen points In the Liverpool spot market was explained by the bulls on the ground that spot prices there have for some time been aha price and the fair demand reported at the lower level aaturally had a bullish influence on local sentiment. NBW YORX. Oct. 20.-Cottou quiet ndteady at 9.80c; net receipts 431 Jm? KfO" receipt 8,067 bales; stock By;Cble to the Morning Star. Liverpool, Oct. 2a Cotton: Spot, moderate business ; price 10 to 18 point lower; American middling fair 5.98d; good middling 5.80d; middling 5. 68d; low middling 5.62d; good ordinary o.dsa; ordinary 5.18d. The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 500 bales were for speculation and ex port and included 5,800 bale Amer-n- Beceipt 82,000 bales, including 27.800 bales Amerfeai,. NiTuturee opened easier and closed I gnnfj Rve and Ofl? ery steady; American middling (g o I oeea reJe ttl,u v 1 cj: vciooer o.ua; uctober and No- I ember 5.235.24d; November and! BAGGING AND TIES, December 5.18d; December and Jan- I JKK!.6?' Janilry February I Cargo SALtTfist armed, March anH Annl KIKakicj. a n dMM,T MW-lCd, M.t d Jan. HAIL & PEAESW rJlullets. Full weight packages new sep 16 tt MARINE. ARRIVED. Clyde steamer Navahoe, Johnson, New York, H G Small bones. Stmr a J Johnson, Bornemann. Willi' Creek, W J Meredith. ' CLEARED. v Wm P Hood, Smith, York, O D MafBtt. Pineapple Chocolate CREAM FOBSUNDA New Hood, EXPORTS. COASTWISE. 1 New York Schr Wm P 9,000 cross lies: cargo bv vessel by,C D Maffltt. We Offer This Week : Made of pure cream, forget I make the best cream cit. J. W. piummefiJ' Bell 'Phone 680. UNLUCKY 00 tt au Si . .OTdMn"" wa have built no tne isrgw m in the eltr. ana with onr inlfl6 m, meet all demandfl. JrSrij, a a Ballroad 251 bale cotton, 1 cu. BuriM turpeuune.u oarreii rosin. IU 14 ta Hjn t?wiTi Eoqt Cearssaleaxs ef a FrlssU ; Bey. Jno. a Cox, of Wake, Ark.. write: "For twelve year I suffered from yellow jaundice. I consulted a number of pbvsidans and tried all sorts or medicine, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electrio Bit ters, and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me la Its grasp for tweive years." ir you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidnev trou ble, stomseh disorder or general de bility, get Electrio Bitter. It's guar "V 7 a R. Bxxlamt, druggist Spot cotton closed aulet anH ti.rf. and 10 poinU higher: middling nL rb.rrei.lar; SVb.rcrudeDVu ffi5 mIddUn -ie Cotton futures market opened firm October 9.80, November 9.8,December Une. . W5 A W. Railroad-189 bale cot- W., O. as A. Bailro5-j883 bale J'S inHU,ry .tflW-Maroh cotton. ' UMm I April , My 9 57, July 9.56. A. & Y. Bailroad-255 bales cotton, o ??JL1 : October " "'J" ."P1'1" turpentine, 1 barrel 5rentin"el, ur urreu ' Steamer A. J. Johnson 81 bale cotton, 120 barrels roain. 52 barrelitar" 17 barrels crude turpentine. Total-8,609 . bale-cottonv 15 casks s? rlU turpentine 154 SSeU i roeS! IU barrels tar, 62 barrel crude turpen- 9.56. November 9.S9 nim... n -V January 9.65. Febm'ari Tarl- t ITotal tArfl&v at .11 ... . rtTwMi.,.T "wporis net re SffiJWi Port to Great Britain 8.841 bales vClT , r' hid nuiise Consolidated, at "in I ecelpt.l69,872erexptoaSt Freeh Olam Chowder, Mnstard Bardlnea, Bromangeian, fksMtagBpJces. Mourning starch. Nnts In Harlsehinoi - Cherries in Crem, ae Malt - tnyS.'?yo5erarUole8 temt the appe tite. All freehand of the finest quality. ; WILMINGTON GROCERY CO., : octlS tf U BOATVTOiaHT,llainger;:. CATONSVIILE, MIRYUND- MOUHT DBS BALES, t . ACADxmr or ran vkitation. li&Sak!IB!!5?SJ,aeil,lTe ana eairae. IVe. HltnatlOn haalthfnl- and vlaw f .B.H.L. En-iKS'5?10 cr routes.- Thorough work tat English, Science. Mualo. Art. and UnmuT uiostratea catalogues sent, on acplloaUou to -Je 8 8w fr su we ; THI DIBECTBJE. mnili a.n1 nnr rrlC68 STS quarters for N. 0. Hmjs. JfWKJt, oK IHUCKBUB, A uracKers. pWPPed Beet, &n Trout, Bacaerei, 'i.M Tbe'.ji Honev. Jam. Olives. PJcWee. t nt of cannea snu "irtfm' nlAtA nlnr Tnk a look St OUr and you are our customer. S. W. SANDB Both Phones 109 am u DO YOU WANT a real a-i. W have theta J Special prices Screens, forcu , Nets,. Water Cooler" Befrljterators " M irii Tan nn ui - Furniture, GISTON D. rWsWlf lo-iit Market st jyaotf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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