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. x" X WILMINGTON, N. Xcxsojlt Moajrara. Xorron 10 IHPOKTANT CONFERENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Ittwras S4tM Baaaa ss4 ProUtsi tiaaanU-Cini'i Kisortrt Ass, ntim to Prtyac7 DiacsssH. i Tim win ni r -t WAjnrrorox, Not. H A eoafar- of sijrslaiaaca aa4 taiportaaea waa at las t-taoaUtt eStta to day totwsaa rroailaat BooMTtlt ud Saaalor Dun of Oiia. Too Vrmi Jat tortBally rtqaeaUd ftiaator llsasa la rsuia ti ealmaaaf of U IUpafcaa astloasl eomsilua, ud to eoalact tao eaapaJxa of asxl ntr. Ia Uo eourwa of Ua oarar aca, tta nict of Ua erwrtdsatlal cascade? was coaiUsrwi brltlj; sot olj U tti'p""''''? of Ita iiUoaii coasiuaa fcaiax taroiTtd. bat aUo M. Uaaaa'B raporUd arptralioaa to l& pr rj Taa rtavil mttid ti watlor la rvuia Ua clmmUp of Ua aaUoaal aomattiUaa, la crier UatUa nobeaa aartr aalibt ta Ua a sfoacMaxcaapalr bara Ut oaaiflt of hU asrrleM at Ua ba4 of Ua aaUoaU orxalsUtoa. Scatter ilkaaa, it a mMdai 1 1 in I, t4iatoii h'j in'rt to rCrt froai Ua work of acUra poIilieaJ uaaxaaaaL Taa hnUut, bovarar. mrf ala la aroa Unai la eoatiaaa la poUiieaX baraoo ooUUac oat la htm Uat m Ua bta4 oi Ua orraatxa Cos ta vooLi larpira traat eoa!4aaa Uroocboat Ua cooatry. No alalia eoaclxiioa wiaraacbcd, tba aaarrtaatflar batac Uat a farUar aa4 mora axtaadad coafaraaoa wTxd ba bali ta Ua aaar fatarrx. uriuRMiiiwniiti Wft Lha W&lla Uaoaa. ba atcilavd to 4eaaa Ua b w cf ts.M aAilaaal efclrmaaablo or ta AsMta Nrti Ual ba aolrhl m. MulJdiu far i&a arai)la t. from oUar aovraM U la Iaaraa4 Uat Ua aaaior aaa ta4!atad Uat ba will aot U It ba adrtoo4 Uat ba waal aa aaja TEC1J BOLL WETT1L. traaUaf Srsrrlary Wlaao'a trrttlixa- tkaj af U Traate. Waasnararoor, Iforaaabar tary WCaao, of Ua Drpartaiaat of At- rlealtar. vaa aa tarty txllat oa Ua PratUaat ta-dar. Ha baa jxrt ra- laraad from Tuaa, whara ba waat to asala aa taraatLrmdoa of Ua coadl- Uoa of aoUoa aa4 to Uara Ua raralia of Uotrbt Ua piaatara ara asaxlax anlaat Ua boll vaartL umt of Ua mlaatcra ara tablar Ua advtea of Ua Axrfcmllaral DtprVnat aa4 ara pita tlx aarly ooUoa mid ua aaeraUry. "rtacueaiir iaa aaura lua era vaa daatrararf. Tba vaaril baa nnnd aaacb of Ua baat vart of Ua Tvzaa otioo bait. All tfforU to as Uraiiaala It aaarn ta bara baaa aaa- ilIZmt- Earta to aradieaia Ua flr woold ba aboat aa arrartoaa Tba ealT war ta aiaat Ua arlL assaraaUy. to ta aiaat aarty eouca aad cat la Ua eras bafora Ua waartl baa opportaalty to aaatroy 1L" BATTLE CI MiWE. SaHH JttUxisj Coarr Eaab Otitn far SyTUaiwBw Krrrcacr Krr. Va- Not. t. Ua dtr rub, orders ta eroeaad to Ooloa, Ua Ualtod Elalaa baUaUs atalaa MMd mi at iSm barbor Ula afUr aooa. AUUroarb Uat aUbtacoal barxa Ut aioar Ua warabJa. wbicb baora daydxhtbad bar boaiara brtaiailar 1U coaL Tbla moralac Html hrtAl ItSAdM of ffUBOUea pat aboard aai Ua baiUrabla Uaa drcVpad dova ta Old Foiat. from wbJcb aacborsca abo bad ordara to aail at 4 o'clock la Ua afxaraooa. Balar dar aAaraooa, wbUa layiac off Ua cMat of Mjjaaebaaalto waiUar to to to aaa for tarrf praclka, Ua lialaa imlM La iifrrai1 lmaMdiaUiy to Oaf am. Owlar to Ua coadidoa of aralra at Obloa aad tba atea ei aay Art c!lm war vaaaal of Ua Ualtod PtAia la tDM walara. It la sreaaasad tst taa Malaa waa ordtrad Uert to sreiact AmarV-aa Utaraata. Dl SEW C0t. UfL. Bkbaaad P. Babaaa AffOcaat la a PaOca Caart f ar a Utstk Varrsat. Jtrw Tou, Nar. l.-OpUla Blcb ' moad raaraoa XJobsoa appaarad ta Ua JafT traoa ICokat Voile Cbart today ta apply far a aaareb warraat la a boaaa la Wart TblrtyalcbU atraat. wblcb to a aaaiUrtam. 11a told Mac totrala Kayo Uat bla aitfar, Karrra Uooaoa, who baa baas allradlac aa oidar aiatar Uara wha toraffarlac from sarroaa aroatratloa. loat a paraa coaUialax S aad a raid aaadal tuddad wilb Uirty-aixlt dla aaoada. wortb tUOOQ. CapC Ilobaoa aaul Ula asadal waa oraaaaiadto aim by a BooUara 8ocUly aad haprtsad 11 all My. Aa CapL ZXobaoa waa atabla to lata Uat Ua paraa bad baaa talaa, Ua macirtrala laformad bim Uat It woJd ba laadrtoabla ta lana a aaarcb wrraat. aad lamed Uraa aaauaoaa for Ua aiaaarw of Ua aaalUrlam aad two colorad acrraaU to appaar la eouH WadaaaJay. CapL Ilobaoa alao aoUlad polica baadqaartara of bla SIC JO LTM&E3. Far Attcartlfi Ataaall la Ibito Baoluto, Atx Not. . Cbarlaa Tooax. a aafro, waa lyacbad aaar Coal Clly BalanUy aixbt for aliem pi lax s crtailaa anaol I vpos Vra. Bar boor, a wblia womaa. ' Mra. Barbour waa aloaa at boats wbra Ua Dacro aaurad tba boaar. liar seraami frlxbUaad bla away. Yoasr vork td at a railroad coaairactlos camp. A Biuwtr anTaa .. TaraiLaatod wIU aa oxly cal oa Ua U of J. B. Oraar. of JTraaUla Orora, III It daralopad a alabbora oJoar aa ylaldlax to doctors aad rssadlat for roar yaars. Tbta BaeUaa'a Arnica Balra rarad. . Xta xit aa cood for Daraa, 8ealdt. CrapCoaa aad ftlaa. Prtoo tS caaU at XL IL Erx-t-urra drax stora. t CASTOR I A Tor IxEuu ui CTifldrtn. Hi Iti Y Han AJijjj E:M EXTRA SESSION OF 58Tfl CONGRESS. Convened Yesterdjy at Noon ia Acconlmcc With the Presi des t'a Proclamation. CANNON ELECTED SPEAKER. Basso AsataOkd tba larrtst Mtabmblp la Its BlftarjCrwss af Syecta tars Tbraattd tba Qalarks sH Carrliars sv Twjcnaa Jiai WasOTOToa. Not. a. Tba 8U Ooaxrtaa coaraaad ta astraordlaary atmloaataooa todty. la aooordaaoa Ub Us proeUxaaUoa of Praddsat BxaaTan. for Ua parpoaa of anaevlac toCulaUoa aaeamary to maa sffacura Ua Oabaa radproclly traaty. Tba day waa daroisd prlsdpally to parsoaaj M.ii.MifniArritluilfli. TbaHoeaa toetad Joaapb O. Caaaoa, of IUlaoU, Taa uowaa uhsun o mambartMp la lis bUtory. aad Ua aes oaforaiaa xarai iuia was oaa of aalaiauoa, dou oa ua floor, la Ua dark rooms aad lo Us lobbiaa aad aarrMor. Tba dsy was mmA K.kt iBd ihm caoltol balld- la praaaalrd Ua srpaaraaeo of a aaw tturtrtM tm miBf whltaoalsl aa4 coajpiata raaorauoa wuou. iNMwit tt mmr aoaelatorff. boU ma nd womaa. Uroaxtd Ua eorrt dors aad rotaada of Ua capllol aarly ta Ua day. aad Us rU"to. lo "bkb aiavlmoa waa oj cara oxuj, wr tazsd to Usir capacity lonx bafora Us boar for amambUax srrlrtd. CommlUte rooms, wtica aad oeta la Ua baada of Ua raaoralor darlax Ua ractaa. wars tbrowa opaa aad saasy Uforaial raeapUoaa wars bald by popoiar caairmaa. - i psaktrabip qamiioa oat of Ua way, la Us aalraraal aadorMmaat of air. Caaaoa. Uara waa aoUlax to worry Ua Uxlalallra salad aad Ua day waa Xlraa ap to Ua saailafat of Us oeca tV. W1U csilartoa crowded. wlU Ua chamber a mam of alaborala floral tribataa aad aearlT iwj maator la bla saat. Us csvsl of Praaldsat pro tarn. Jrya soaadtd at aooa to-day, caillax Ua Boasts tofUar l Ua aaooad 'axtraordlaary seariot of Us Fifty-aixbU Ooaxraar, Tba spadal MM' 01 of Ua 8aaals f olio win r Ua &timammt liii nrlar of Ua JTftT" saraaU ObafTam aUmlaatad maeb of 1 a a. ... I i too roauaa, wors, wuea woald bars bass parformad to-day. Punter Haaaa a proaoascad no tary la Ua Oblo atoctloa woa for aim wbat waa oaa of Ua moat praUatloaa floral daaixas arar saaa ta Ua Baaatf. a ablald Uras aad a ball by foar aad a ball fact, of bias Immortals, la which was wroaxbt Ua American aaxla. Tbs etfsrta bora Us laaerlp Uoa: "Seaalor Mark ilaaaa, from bla Molds, Tbs IrUb Damoeraia of C3aralaad" Tally a soora of smallar trlsatos wars baakad aroaad Us soa alors dmk. Saaaior Oormaa's trlampb la Us Marylaad alactioa waa rscofalxsd br Us aaooad larraat floral ptoer, a baad aoms wraaU mors Uaa two fast la dlamatar. wlU a ooaaed cloatar of rows, earaaUoas aad cbryaaaUsmams at tba baas. Tbs Baaala adjoorasd at U:14 aatll to-morrow. Baassat RrprtacaLaXlTta. A roll call by BUtaa, dsraloplax qaoram, SM barlax aaa wared. Ua clark called for aomlaatloas for Bpaabar. Mr. Uapbora. of Iowa, cnairaiaa 01 Us BrpabOcaa eaacos, formally aotnl aatad Mr. Caaaoa. Mr. LUy. of Ylrttal. ebalrmaa of Ua Demoeralto eaaeas, aomlaalad Mr. WlUlams. of MlmlaalppL No spaaebrs wtra mada la mablax Ua aomlaaUoaa r- M.iw nf Mr. Oaaoa's simt waa raostrsd wlU sppUaas oa Us Ba aablicaa aids aad Ua aamUx of, Mr. Williams aa Us mlaorlty caadldaU was liktwtos xrcalad oa Ua DsmoeraUs slda. TbaroUwaa Uaa calletf, raaaiuax ta liS Totas far Mr. Caaaoa aad 16 for Mr. William Mr. Caaaoa was daciarsd daly slsctad Bpeaksr of Us Iloaas. w. txrmt.m Af VtMlMimL aad a utm ta aotlfy Mr. Caaaoa of his alacUoa aad to sacon aim w u . . . - a. t ik. Bpaksrs cbalr. ni blaaalal louarr I or aoau wu bacaa at 1 o'clock aadar a raaoiaUoa effiml br Mr. Bbarmaa. Nsw York. who alao atkad aaaalmoaa eoamat wkkb waa xraated.Uat Mr. Bint ham, of Isaasylraata, Us oldeat Bapobrt caa msatsr la polat of scrrles, saixbt cbooss bis saat bafora taa era win bo xaa. Mr. Bbermaa'a laqatat alaota eiadad Mr. Paraa. Nsw York. Ua Ba- pablkaa flaor-leadar. Mr. Webardaoa, Taaasaaaa, lbs oldmt DsmoeraUo to era bar la poist of serrios. aad Mr. WilllamSL of auanmippi. us wwu- eralto floor Jaadcr. Tba UlUr rstalsad bla plaes oa Us eeairs aiaia. -o ti nnvmii rida- Mr. Eallbcr. a mam bar from Maaaacbasoua. bad Ua first ebelos of aeaU sad Mr. i on, nana Carollaa, aaooad. Mr. McCUUaa, maror-stoet of Nsw York city was rrsslad wlU sppUaas by bto eol- lsarara aa ba saisetsa ais scai. Wham aaoat of Ua mam bars bad draws ssau. msaaaaxars baa brlsx- tax Is Us floral tribataa. uaa piaea mada to rsprraeat a locomoUTS waa broaxbt ta aad amid laaxbter, placsd oa Us desk of Mr. uaxtr, ox nsw York, who offsrtd a rssolaUoa la Us Damoeratlo esaeas proposlax Uat XamoeraUo mambtra do aot aeotpt faTora or paaaaa from rauroads. By raaoiaUoa laaas B. Hill, Jamas Eatttih. rataiL Kalrht aad Joscab Biaaol wars placed oa Us roll as Us spsexai smpioym sxiowaa ui muuMiij. Jobs T. Claacy alao was raUiaad aa a vpaelal ampler a. Tbs liooas sdjoarasa bbui 10-mar row. DOJUL SWAMP LAX8S. Flrt nisxaaJ Ami ta N Efdatoul AxTkaftaral Parpaar. ay TMna ta Om ItastBC star. KjroxTOUE, Tm Wot. f. Flra tbooaaad acrta of Dtn&ai Baamp Uada, aaar Norfolk, ara to ba racial m- Compaay, cam pot aa ox vaio mra. Jobs JlXawto. of Bomarmt, Ky axtmt aad roramaa lor iaa eomjaj, oMd Uroarb SaorrlUa to-day. said Ua laad waa- boaxbtorlxlaally for Its timber. bat slsca it aaa oaaa Uarad It baa baaa loaao to d tvjt ftrtllr. Tba work of dltcaug aad dralalax 'a au Dea twan " m.rn.Am ami tnllr!l of COBa BTO tO ba pat to work. ItlitbalatoaUoa of Ua compaay to ralaa all kioca of Ttxa- raiJlax oa aa axlaaalra aeala. nee c-cliM.iio of Ua Cblcaro Natloaal Baak of Ua Bcpablle, J adx WaddilL at Norfolk. yearday asmed J. X. McLemorr, of 800! k, recelrar for l Bowaa Birt Equlpasat Oompaay of Uat plaor. Taa ftatlll Uaa ara aaM la oa tu.ooo aao ua aa aata aboat f lJ,CCa DEMOCRATIC SENATORS DISCUSS PARTY POLICY. wrtfc Ccfcrraca ta Ike Sltastlea SB tbs latksiss el Psssais asi tki Cskia Br cTprsctty Trtsty. Bt Twecnpk te Ote Xoralac Star. Wxshitoto, Not. The Demo- eratle steerlBX committee of Ue Ben- eta waa la sessloa for two hoars to day. Us xreeter part of wblcb time was dsTOiad to Ue eoaslderatloa of UesltusUoaoaUeUUmua. Tbequss- Uoa waa discussed ta en luaspectc, but aspedal atteatloa was xlrea to Ue aUecatloa Uat Uls eoaatry bas beea laetramaatal la prodnelax Ua re to It at Panama aad Colon. A number of the MBetare urasent ezsresssd the nnintnn that tha admlDUtrs'lon bad aot baaa aafrlaadly to nor Urn ore nt of thm enirremeBt from lta bexlaalnx. but It waa decided to wait until Uere to farther 1'fht upon Ue question before adrlslsf Us Democrats to take a posi tion on Ue auestloa as a party. Borne of tbo members ezpreesed tbeTrplnion Uat Ue mats of Ue people are so snx lous to secure a canal that many would area sad ores a rerolulion on Ue Isth mus if It should prore a means of se earlsx oaa. Be a a tor Morraa wss be fore Ue com soil lee for quite a time i ajiToeAtad a Tlrorous policy of 11 Ifi am Tba etearlas eommlUas also dis cussed Uo questloa of Ue policy to be pursued with reference to notion a ao a Ue proposed mtasare pultlnx in fAM the Cabaa IreatT. It was de cided to poetpoae farther eonsidsra Uoa of Ula qasstioa oatU tbs Zlouse aesds orer Its blU. Il wss apparent. Meittr. Uat a meiorltT of Ue wm- eenlld eeoatora would OPPOSB the kill. Tba ebMriBe eommlttes also took op Ut subject of rs-orxsnJslsx the Beasts committees, aad decided to meet from day to day for tbo purpose of flllinr the vsmocraue commune Taeaadea. RACE PROBLEM DISCUSSED. Mccilsr af KcsrmslstlTS Calsrcd Mca. Btaksp Balscy af A. M. Zlss Csircb Prspsses Eacs Srrrrtstlsa. By TMTBpa to ttM Xormlas jur. WaJHaoTO, Not. To ooaaldar Us raos problaartb Us U ailed BUtes ia Us objact of a mactlar of tbo Nsr tloaal Boclolocieal Bodaty. 00 m- timiI of rcBreasaUllTS colored msa tmm varions seeiloaa of Ua eoaatry. wblcb beraa bars to-day. Tba mala f aatara of to-day's aosdoa was a pa par br EihoD Ladaa Ilalssy. of Us Afrkaa MsUodlst Zioo Cbarcn, oa "Baca 8exTxaUoa.N Ia Ula paper ba nrooosed Uat Us eolored raos bs Xlraa oas or mors BUles ta wblcb to lira axel ail Ttlr. Bs would bara Ua walls raos barred from llrlax la ihM Btataa. "Wa ara told Uat tha BoaUto Ua wails man's laad.' aaid ha. If It to so. Uat raca baa baaa a poor raardlaaof Ua sabacr- rlaat oolorad paopla. Tba two raoca bars aaTsr 11 red tort lb er la barmoay. aad I am of oplaioa Uat tbey aorar wilL tha oolorad msa to belsc erowdad oat of Us fields sad work abora of Ua BoaU by Us wblto labor- Imr maa. Tbs oolorad labor la Us 1 Lb baa prorad lbs most sxpeasiTo arer tried." Blaboo ualaey dwelt oa tba aril remits of mlxlsxto boU races aad arred tbla aa aaoUer polat for Ia Ua dlscusaloa wblcb followed aararal mambers protested sxalast Bltbop HalasT's sebsms of solflac Us raos problem, deelariac Uat Us aerrecaUoa of Us oolorad raos meaat UatUa arcroea woald aertr bs e le va tad aad Uat Us aatlrs plaa waa loo practicable. SAN DOMINGO REVOLUTION. Macerls Bsssbarttd ly s QsTtrsmcat Qss seat Err elailealrla Atsrsscalsx Ssa Dasitifs City. By Cable UUm XorrOmx Bur. Bur Doxixoc Frldsy; Nor. 6. A Domlalcaa xaaboat wblcb retaraed hsrs last alxbt from Maeorto reports barlax bombarded Uat Iowa. Tbs damaxa doss to aot ksowa. Maooris to atlll la Us baada of Ua reTola- tloatota. Tbo forces of Us rsTolaUoalsto ara approacblax Baa Domlaxo. Tbsrs was firlar. wblcb oaly lasted a abort tlma, Uls moraisx oauios ua cut. There ara so foraixa wertbJpe la port. Br. Tbokaa, Datoh West Irotxa, Not. 9. Tha Oermaa steamer AUsa barlar balsx rsfased permltsloa .to laad bar pesaeaxere aad carxo at Baa Domlaro. retaraed bars Batarday aad rrported Ua facts to Ua Oermaa fls sbJa viasu. wnercapoa me cummew dor dlrpatebsd tbs eruieer Panther aad the Osxslls to Baa Domisro. Tba AUsa retaraed to Baa Domlaro yesterday aad It to reported tbatsbs will Iraors Ua blockade, under tba protection of Us Oermaa warsblps. Utah, Tobacco and Opium. Utah has adopted amazingly drae- tic lesulatioa with rreird to tobac co and opium,' A law has been pass ed pro Tiding for a fine of $5 or fire dejr imprisonment lor any one un der eighteen years or sge wno eren has in his or her possession a ciga rette, a cigsr or en other kind of tobacco or any opium. It will be in teresting to obserrs how rigorously so sweeping a incisure will bo en forced. A Lucky Heeree. While Lord Charles Beresford was in New York hs told ft one of his tenants who condncted a small undertaker's esUblishment in Wa- terford. One day he met her and asked how the business wis getting along. "Grand, me lord ehe ex claimed. "I now hare the luckiest littie"hearse you CTer saw. Glory be to goodness, it wss nerer a day idle ince I got itr file Oe4 Rart4 0. -jiiatiT inioks Lis wire la an an- XeL" "Ibat eoT Why. 1 didn't know Jlme- ley wea married.' "lie to a widower. Kaneae City JoornaL Toa are buy fooling others: others I are posy foollnx yoo. It's sll a wests 1 tor uzae. a eireixutxorwsra courso 1 would be better for ererybody At Vhieon Globe. Bedaced Be tee rte Beaaeard Sir f.tae ' ateireray. Peters barr. Vs. BsanloasurrlTOrs Btllls of Us Crater. Tlekeu oa eels Not. I k aad fir, flail limit Not. 7,b. Fare for roaod tnp from Wllmlaxtoo, N. OL. 17.01. - Durham. N. G. MeeUaf Baptist Edueauoaal aad MItslooery Ooaysa tloa. Tickets sold Not. 8, 9 and 10, final limit Nor. 171b. Fare for round trip from Wilmington, N. a, $7.70. 1 1 FORMAL PROTEST. SBHWemweiBBBBHmwawMeM Ataliist the Coarse Pflrsned by Washbjton Government Regarding Panama. MAKES APPEAL TO GERMANY. Offers Territorial Ceaccsslsas la Retara let PrstecUos U. S. WUI Hoi Per sail Eabarkstka of CoIombltB Troeps for Psisos. BTTtfegTapktotbeXornlnx Star. WlSHnrorojr, Not. . Secretary Hay to-day plaoed la Ue bands of Ue President Ue Oolomblsn protest aralntt the course pursued by tba Washington xorernment on the Ulh- mus and Its sttltuds towsrd the new roTsroment of Psnsma. Dr. Herrans protest waa cslled forth j br a letter from Becrelary Bay. trans- mlttlnx Instructions forwarded to Min uter Bsanore aad Aetlnx Uontul General Ebrman. In bla reply. Dr. Herrsa ststes Uat be baa not beard from bla xorernment at Bogota for the osst week, but be feeli sure from hie knowledrs of the sentiment! of Uat xorernment that be to justified in enterinr a firm protest sxalnat the sctloa of Us United Btateilarecoxbls- lnr tha rerolutlonliU la f aaama ana nreYentlnr Ue Oolomblaa forces from asssrtiax Ue national authority orer the Isthmus. . Secretary liars response to an ac knowledgment of the receipt of the protest, an dpromlse Uat it sbsll be eon- aldered. but It to tnumaiea mat notn- lar to likely to bs done tun now. A cable messsxe was reeelred today st Ue Bute Department from Minister Beau pre. dated at Boxota, HoTtmter etb, lo wblcb the minister ststed that a areat cheers of feeling bas come about In Box Ola aad that tbeadro- eatee of the canal treaty with the United Btatei are growing greatly la strenxtb. ipstsl fe Qersisay. Naw Yonr. Not. 9. Artardo do Brlgsrd, consul general for Colombia la Ula city, said to-dsy tnai ne neara Uat It bad been proposed to bis xor ernment to appeal -to Germany for Dro taction ia rexard to Paaama, of- terlBX la return certain territorial eoneeeslons. Mr. De Brlxard said: "I bays bo ofoelal sd rices from Colom bia. Cablexrams which I sent lsit week asklBx for news here not been aaewered. From aa official source. bowerer, I learn Uat Us people In Ue Interior are rery maeb excited orer the recent derelopmento aad haa aooealed to oar roTerameat to aead a delegatloa to Germany to offer the emperor certain pieces or iaaa oa both seas in return for Germany's cro taction. Of coarse I do not know wheUer Uls will be done, bat If it to I imaslns Us land conceded to Ger many will bs Uat lying next to the Paaama border, oa bo to aides of Ue fstbmas. The Csssl Caapssy Washxsqto. Noy. 9. The BUle Dsnartmeat baa been Informed by an exeat of Ue Panama Canal Company Uat the DroTialoaal xorernment or Panama baa deeixaated a eommlssioa of three member, one of wbom to Frederlco Boyd, a member of tbe lauta. who wilt leays Paaama to mor row for WaaalngtoB, to begin imme diately Ue nerouatlOBB for a new canal treaty. Tha commission. It to stated, to clothed with fall powers to eoncluds Uat Instrument. Waamjcrroy. Nor. 9. Emberklnx of Colombian troopa from Baena Ventura or aay oUer Oolomblaa port for the toUmus wlU not be psrmiuea by Ue Wasblaxton royernment, aad American warsblps will be ordered to any nort aooa receipt of an intimation Uat Colombian troops will attempt to sail for Ue totbmoa. The WssblBg- toa g orer n men t holds Uat tbla policy to la Ue interest 01 ue general gooo. CslssiklsBS are Fsriess. PxsiMX. November 9. Tbe Brill ah Bleam Nsylxatloa Oompany's steam- abln Quito err! red bereUto afternoon. Tbe passengers sUts Uat eyerytblng was quiet at Baena Ventura, oat mat Ue Colombians are f orlous against tbe oeonle of Us IsUmna. Tbs burl nets world here has resumed Its normal condition. The appointment of Consoi uenerai Gudxer to carry on business wiia tne de facto rorsrnment bas made an ex- eellent lmnreealon . Tbe steemship xaooxa lert tnis axter aooa for oUer ports la Ue territory of Ue new republio with military com missioners to orxsnixs armies of Ue republio in Uose places. Cal4at Bala Their Eye. Sir Henry Holland, tbe noted Eng lish DhxslcLsn. bad bis studies Inter rupted by a youth who wanted adTice. The young man. with considerable ewsgxer, esld be propoeed locating In some town as an oculist A city In which a large number of students were located was preferred. "There be continued. I would bare nnlimfted opportunities of tree tin Ue eres of orerstudlous scholars." Dr. Holland waa reluctant to bare a community's eyee endangered because of bis indorsement of a doubtful prac titioner. He thought a few moments snd Uen adrtoed tbe ambitions oculist to locate In a small town near LiTer, pool, ate ting that a large school was located Uere. ! 1 The young man' thanked Ue doctor. In a few days be reached Ue suggested field for bis experiments. The large buildings In Ue distance Indicated a magnificent school sod splendid oppor tunltles. - . i ne investigated and collapsed. Tbe school was one for Ue hopelessly blind. iaaiaa. . In many parte of England, and espe cially In the vulagee of the Black conn try. It Is quite a common thing for a man to be known so exclusively by a nickname that his real name Is forgot ten. A gentleman had occasion once to ask a potter for the whereabouts of a certain John Willi am a. j j "John Williams V repeated the man thoughtfully, knitting bis brows. "I bsTe heard tell of It. John Williams it is familiar. I say, sir, be exclaimed, aa if aelzed by a sudden inspiration, "do ba be married?" i ; That's so, was the reply. "And hex three of a family V I believe ao. t "Well, sir, Tm John Wllnama." i I London Globe. - Ska Waa TkeraT. i Mamma. aaid little . Frances, "I dreamed of you last night Wa were all sitting in the parlor, and you began to scold me. "What did I aay, Frances T asked mamma. ' : :- -1 Wby, you ought to know, mamma, replied Frances, .'with some astonish ment "Ton were there. Judse. " i aBBaaaBateVrBBW'BawaawaBawawjaaSa " ; i ! Qoallly Is whit makes price. If Burnetts Tanllla Extract wu. no bsttsr than other extracts Its price would be the same. Once tried always Used. -; ". - i COLOMBIA MAKES - i , - , ,.-itr ' - " " . . .. - ; ... ... - jBBBBjBj,BBmaaaaaaaa FOR -THE LITTLE ONES. j-.l. B.k Turtit, Come From the riV. mmj . . - cage and start Out Alone. Tnrtlea. von know, lay their eggs in the sand and let the sun hatch them out. . They do not lay them all in one place, probably because they. think- it safer to scatter tnem. xneu, even though one be stolen or broken, the others may escape. The mother -turtle covers them all carefully up, one after another, with a tnin sprin kling of sand and then apparently nerer gives them another thought, considerinx her maternity duty. done. Certain it , is that she has nerer been discovered going near these egg babies again, .and when W hatch at ;last the tiny soft backed creatures at once begin n-t-linr a round in search of flies and other food-as independently as. if there were no uch thing as -a mother in the world. A little girl who found one of these odd oblong turtle eggs on a sandy river bank in IjOUlSl&na XOOK It uouiw uu y. in a teacup on the table for safe keeping. 'A few hours later a slight noise waa noticed in the direction, and on looking in the cup again she found a baby turtle, "lull neagea, but tiny, scrambling about among . . 1 1 s the bits of its broken eggsneu cra dle. . Nine Holes. For this game there must be nine holes dug in the ground near a walL filie holes are numbered, and each player is allotted one of them by chance or otherwise. The ball is bowled into the holes, not thrown. Should one of the runners be 6truck by the player into whose number the ball has been bowled he may, if he can obtain the ball soon enough, strike another with it, and he in his turn may strike a third. In this way five or six may be struck in suc cession until a miss is made, when the one so missing loses a point and bowls. Sometimes one player vol unteers to take the ball from an other and endeavors to hit one near him. Should he fail, however, he loses a point and must take the con sequences. W hen a player has lost one point he is called a "fiver when he has lost two a "tenner" and when he has lost three a "flf teener." A player stands out when he has lost 1 our pom is. The Obedient Bey. James B. wss out sailing a boat with a playmate a good deal larger than he was. The host had sailed a good way out in the pond, and the big boy said: "60 in, Jim, and get her. Jjk isn't oter your ankles, and I've been in after her every time "I daren't' said Jim. "ITI carry her all the way home for you, but I can't co in there. Mother told me I mustn't dare to." "Your mother! Why, I thought she was dead," said the big boy. "That was before she died. Eddie and I used to come here and sail our boats, and she nerer let us come unless we had strines enough to haul in with. I ain't afraid, you know I m not, only Bhe didn t want me to, and I can t do it." Wssn t that a beautiful spirit that made little Jim obedient to his mother even after she was dead ? Bed Pain. In a certain kindergarten school the teacher of a small class trains the youngsters in Belf control by di verting methods. One method is to stand the children in a row and then endeavor to make them laugh. The one who can longest restrain him sell gets a good marie Une day. little Patsy O'Connor, the youngest and usually the merriest member. astonished every one by keeping Etui throughout the test, a face reallv awful in its sternness. At last the teacher said: rWelL Patsy, you have improved. You, the very youngest, have not laughed once. Whereupon Patsy groaned: "I guess, ma'am, if you all had the pain In the pit of ver stomachs that I have yer wouldn't feel much like larfln." A Uteral Mla4 CIam. A. teacber In one or tne scnoois near Philadelphia bad one day been so dis turbed by the buzzing of lips and shuf fling of feet of the children that she was on the verge of distraction. Final ly she said: "Children. I cannot stand so much noise. Please be quiet for little while, at least Let me see if yon can't be so still that you could hear a pin drop. Instantly erery child became as still ss a mouse. Tben a little boy in a hack seat piped out, with marked Impa tience: -Well, let her drop!" Philadelphia Ledger. BUSINESS LOCALS. sr Mofnos vet Beat or Bale) Lost or Toaad, Waats, aad other short atlsoeUaneous adver meats tnserted la this Department, ta sood onparlel Type, for 1 seat par ward each laasr Heat bat no advertisement taken for tesstnaa BS aeata. Terms ooatarelr easa m i If etlee A fine lot of Dressed Turkeys tor tut Aito nne new tuTer uyaxera. as corner Front and Dock atresia. - W, T. doom. - nor 10 it - ffetlee We ere now eerrtnn flrst-elass ere- ter roasts toUdiea and gentlemen In -flm-class xrieaayornifrniM tne A.uanuo view Hotel. rrtffbtsrtlle Wound. Call ap later Bute Phone 6S. CalllorM Calls. no eim X.t aiMtaiMrmnu on war nnmiit. warning-ton rreesiM uiUD,)W7 aiaxiet street. octstl Wrmlu aaarVYr aaJa. mvm-&1 than. and Old Newspapers, ell alzas. suitable for wrapping paper, ana last tne lains to DUl under carpets ana i stun 7. wni ba abid at BTeewr reaucea prices. Appiy at tne btab omoa. octfti VTAVVlK PlMI -For sale. seTeral thon- sand Old KewBpaDers. au sues, smtaDie xor wraDUnff caper, and inat tha thins ta tint ue uuna uauor g) aaa masuil. WUI De BOla at greatly reduced prtoea. Apply at tbe btab cmoe. . octitt Cabbi bbaa-a. Amilas, Onions, and ail kinds of produce a unlay, sis Market strea Irish Potatoes, at A. 8. rWbv xras swad'a street. Botn 'fnonae. sepsu OemaaeaelsiK Moo da j y. jseptember Met, be kept open day and uniT Meataorant win te ennt omii nigm. we bare engaged Mr. W. B. HalL formerly Ward Boom Steward on the U. B. Bevenne Ontter Tnscarora,- who WlU be In ebaxxe at msht, where he wOI be glad to bare uiinuai ui oaii en mm. sep iijtz Bewiaa: MMfclaM, Typewriters, organs repaired, cleaned and rerarnlehedj , Up lswtng ' done also.- Address B. rarrax, w mtiHi Mtiuya iuwii ja ov U. Broww aara Exs, from nigh bred wok, tor ujo c ow oenbs par aosen. B. A. Montfomery. ZUhtt and rrmoess streets. - ap iU - . . . - oateee tor rent in Tbe Worth Bunding the ilhjb nnmuwii uvuunotss tooation in tne City. Modern equip menk Apply to The Worth Oo. - . ISO IS tt , Old newspapers, suitable tor wrapping pa per, tor aaie at rednoed prtoea. In quantities. Apply at the office of Xaa aoarae bzax. . Jetitt . PiMr Clothes. ' Paper clothes are the latest nov- i r t h a World's Pa- per Trade Eeview. ' This journal tells us that a Berlin tailoring bouse is now offering complete paper suits -for $2.60.' The prospectus givesf uU i -.oinnnir nnPSPlf. lnsirucuuiis ui uicoou.6 , tt...m olast advertises, in for- CUJ.Lt AAAAJA ' eign journals, evidently expecting to do an export Dusmees. xuc mo terial is woven and pressed, of a dull cream coior ana pyaiciwj very light. What GIVE US FLOUR BECOQinZBD AS BEST 02T BAETH IS PILLSBDRV'S BEST. THE PRICE is high, but what a vast difference in the quality and size of the Bread. THE F. E. HASHIEEH CO., no 1 tf Agents. Cuban BIossoe ATJD RENOWN CIGARS. These Uigari Tire better than eye "SILVER COIN n FLOUR. It Is the BEST ever gronnd; guaran teed. H. L. Vollers. A. C, L Crossing. jy 26 tf ' ' ! INVISIBLE. Men's 60 cents Ladles' .50 " SOLOMON'S SHOE STORE. no l tt HEW GOODS. Wa Offer th!a wttk a nutt vartatw nf aoajmn able good, among tbem Onloo Juice, Kitchen Bhelled Pacana. r belled AlmondB, g belled KngHah Walnnta. Oelery Carrots uruoemN - nrsaips Bttt BagaTornlpe. -. Naw Floor of beat anaiftr. What nnhim akjm ana it uo:o vt neat rwu. ror sale low. WjiniNGTONGROCERY; CO;,; '" -ISO. It. BOATWSISfiT. Hummr. ootsstr m GROCERIES. Sd Bbls Stlek Candy. : 800 Csob Salmons. IOO Boxes Octagon Soap, 800 Basra Grown Coffoe. IOO Boxaa Borax Soap. 100 Boxes Ark Soap. : 100 Cases Sardines. 100 Bble ZXallets. IOO BasrB Peannts. 25 BblB Mott'a Vinesrar. 20 Bbla Motf CIdor. ! Molasses, Brmpa and a complete line of Oro I oexles andxobacooe ror sale at lowest prl ea. Mi!5-' octstt X9 SBPUaVB MlttOOV, Pineapple. Chocolate and Vanilla OBBAM FOB SUNDAY, Made of Dure : cream. Don forget I make the best cream in tl cit. . J. W. Plummor, Ji - Bell 'Phone 680. an 23 1 New Goods Received and New Departments A rA lo.fflra ntlTTlTiAT of HAW sfilTfifl laATfi lAflAlv Khon JJ.i store. To-day every little nook and and goods piled has been filled. The people find what they want prices are always ngni;. . ; Tn t.nta rlflnartment we haye some beautlfnl as well as cheap goods. Our 12;4 Yorkshire blanket, weight 6 ? lbs. to the pair; all wool, are worth $7; "bnr price $5.50. Onr wool blankets made at Elkton, "N. t;.. 11.4. are worth $4.75, and 10-4 ! are worth $3.75 a pair. Our 10 and 11-4 mixed bianKets rnn irom i.ou 9. an a rair. We have a blanket at 50c. a pair, 75c, $1 and $1.19. '- we nave goou cvuuuiuirivi oiugw beds from 39c.' up. - ; rr Bed spreads we have for $1, $1.25, 1 $1.50, $1.15 and $2. - ; i In onr Millinery Jjeparcmenc on tViA nAnond floor we have iast re ceived a new line of Ladies' Cloaks, which rnn in price from $2.98 to $15 each, all of the latest styles and nattiest -oods. 3 We have on hand i abont 100 cloaks, job lot, for the la ! dies, misses and children, which we have decided to close, ont.These c-oods have eot to so, Ladies bloaks are from $1 each np. Misses cloaks from $1 np. in onr men's ana cnu dren's cloak department we certain ly have a strong line. In infants' cloaks we have tnem in wmte casn mere from 75c. np to $4.50 apiece. The short cloaks for children from 1 to 5 years old, we have them from 39c. and.- 50c. and np to $5,50 each. Children from 6 to 14 can find several styles from $1 to $7.50 eaeh. We have also jnst received another big line of Vnra whfnri von will find are the right price The long afifd new style Collarettes wnn sua cora ana xor tassels are rnnning from $3.50 to $6 each. We have a good many different styles of Fnrs. , We have a fine Collarette as low as so cents each, and onr $1.50 and $2 Fnrs are beanties. We have them in gray, hrnwn and black. We have the genuine Bear Fnr Collarettes for $5 each, with .muff to match, from $3.50 to $4 each. Clothing and Overcoats, In this Department onr trade is THE BIG RACKET STORE. Geo. O. noy 10 tf Fur and Cloak At The O. PJ. Polvoat Co. Mr. Sol. A. Pyle, of New Tuesday and will display a fine assortment of high price Fnrs and Wrd ranging in price from $5.00 to $200 Far Set or Wraps will do well to call be displayed in our windows. C. W.Polvogt Co. noy 8 tf ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANE. Wilmington, XT. C. Organized 1892. Capital $125,000. Methods safe and progressive. DLBECTOES: H. L. Vollers, N. A. Hunt, Wm. Yates, D. Mclfiachern, J. M. Chadbourn, n. a. Bnon, E. A. Parsley, J. G. L. Gieschen, William Calder, Andrew MorAiand. M. .T. Herfir. Geo. ft. French. All 81ZA8. ArP.PRAlhlA ftt AIT TnATtT VW1.W uviwmi was avs a raa a? aaa vu OH! WHAT A WHEN YOU INTO A FOOT FORM SELZ ROYAL BLUE $3,50 Si ; Thev feel like tout-OW Shon. $5.00 Shoes. Bememher the guarantee by no 1 tf UPTON'S HEAT: 3100 Lbs. PicWiics Tc. Lr 2,860 Lbs. Butts 5 !-2c 2,9 1 0 Lbls. Backs 6 l-2c. 7,800 Lbs. FaV Plates 7 1-2 9,200 Lbs. Nice Ribs 8c. We keep posted and take care of you. W. B. COOPER, 308, 310 & 312 Nutt street. WILMINGTON. N. O. oct SO tf Ms, Raisins, Apples, 25 boxes 3 crown Ll L. R&iain?. 30 boxes 2-crown L. L. Raisins. 60 boxes mixed Nuts. 100 bags O. C. Nuts. 75 barrels isaldwm Apples. 50 cases Tot JoIIt. - 12b pails Assorted Jelly. 50 cases Table Peaches. 100 cases Tomatoes. - . Yonr orders anlinitAd 7.nl eiven our personal attention when -. In trusted to us. - . ST0HE & C0IIPA1IY, 5 and ? South Water street. noy 4 tf - - Mink corner where a shelf v 1 se Our trade has been zoolXe here and we rarely mfas a gai onr fine. Dni fltrtnL-: r. we should be glad to SiSS prices that Clothiers darVnot ? We have just received It ofHatsfor'Ladiea 2S V will seinhia w.k8Qt S.5 i Ladjes' Beaver fiats at$i q7 former price t2.7s. w!1,:?..e4. mck SUk Hatslma " c W11 B with velvet crown, all i, Ir&mi far $1.25 KK'X T will also sell this week- oT " Plnme, 15 inches long, regnK? Plnmfia. Inr t oo 8i Paiar W.50 Plnmes for $1.50; Tg Plume is $1. ' 6 mm China Department, In this line of goods we ig wuri.aienii.u repregentg styles of Lamps from20c pJa. $2.50 each. The very beV draft Rochester, Nickd u!J $1.50 each We also handle assortment of tinware and ew2 warn. lBniAh vra ooll .1 """tl from 10c apiece up. a fnll .L. 1 frylDgPansPfrom9to lt&J w.u gcl, gei 100 for tl Bau. uiucuamjof fowl t1 9K will V mr o nn i.i " U i"8 pieces. We have quite an asaortment of uowiaiou umo wuiua nates. Cnml and Saucers, Bowls and Nappi This week we are also receiving 39 1 ing Jelly Glasses at2c each; MrJ J.UUIU101B nb oil eauD; water xSJttli (I at 20c each; Water sets, one pitch, rl and six glasses at 39o a set; Frutl ana rerry insaea ana tiake Stacdil irom iuc 10 ouc eacn. jf unch Botli looks like cut glass, holds 15 quwti and weighs 30 pounds; regular price $5.00; my price $2.98 each. WflHe after your trade, and if prica, goous auu vaiueu nave any innaence wo "wpo auu juu n me uat oi onrl many subscribers. If not, why not ? We treat you cleverly and give yonl a present zree. ai Gaylord, PROPRIETOR. Display. York, will be at our Store Monday ui each. Those wishing to bay a nicj early to-morrow. These goods i Surplus, etc., $182,1 B. Worth, J. S. Armstrong, 0. (ho Wf. vanlta Rnnth. All PHCH ff tYlA flav. HOT i u vuv avM w r a RELIEF! CAN PUT YOUR FOO Yftt thev lookand wear like lc name, ROYAL BLUE. Sold undef Geo. R. French & DO YOU WANT a xt Tornsi -RTrn ? We W8D for the celebrated B rcsteinSP 'I -btd, the best in Amf c ' J ..nted fire m See our stock of Furn tare'J cdiPK Heywood Cimn defy competilioD. 61ST0N D. PHARES CO. lio-m Market St. O0 23M Mullets. Full weight packages ne fish. Seed Rye and OatC BAGGINU axu flarcro SALT lUSt iTliW HALL & PEAKS sep ia a . Rates for Ser ,...M.m WiWCIottts--30etsp-q-'(J Kitchen Sinks 50 cts p "J""l,gr tA SstB Tubs 3"cls " ruarter,1 Fixed Laundry i uds J-y Y0urP"3 ertyline without qdvk do not go into effect untu rendered. . The Wilmington Sewerage I
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