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THE MESSENGER t WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1G9?. mmm r - C2 .1 3 -i.tr.. C V mm. Afse. C$t, Wight's Bifcr Store , , DAVIDSON CDLIE6E, Sixly First Year Ten Professors and Assistants. Four VM Scientific Luboratorlus." r TbreeT CoiirC f or'' 'TJegreel.' "1 Uteraryr Sclentlnc,'"!. toll cat.' Tet ma tcosk onabje, 5 ji fbr.a Catalogue, f x , JVB: SHEARER, FAMILIES 'DESIRING1 FRESH-i- ioiliiii ON THE' beach and sound and -CAROLINA KKACH SHOULD CVE US A CALL. AVE IIAVERRACfED TO 1 -. pFURNISH GOODS AT CITY PRICES AND THEY WILT. BE DELIVERED At Your f oitage Free. WE TAKE ESPECIAL PAINS TO PACK OUR GjOODS AND GUARANTEE ..THEIR SAl'IL, DELIifEJlY. FAili'UUS RESIDING ON OCEAN VIEW BEACH SHOULD BEAR THIS IN MIND. RE MEMBER AVE DELIVER OUR GOODS FREE AND AT CITY PRICES. Tfte JofiaXoiwfiQlii Co BOTH TELEPHONES NO. 14. North Carolina. THE FIFTY-SEGOND SESSION OF THIS COLLEGE WEDHESDAY, SEPT. 8,1897. Advantages of College and Conserva-. tory offered at inoderat.e cost. A FiCOLT Y OF SPECIALISTS AMPLE, EQUIPMENT. ' A PLEASANT HOME. Catalogue on application. . " " DEED PI4C0CK, PEESIDERT. THEOTIVERSITY. Forty-seven ; . Teachers,. 1 413 Students, (Summer School 15S), tota( 549, Board $S a month, 3 Brief Courses, 3 Full Courses, Law , and Medical Schools and School of Pharmacy. Gradulate Courses . open . to Women. Summer School fox Teachers, Scholarships and ' .LqansVfo.r; the"; Needy.; Address v:''k' '..'"l'' r..; ,. PresidehtAlderMia, , ciiapei...iiill;"n. c. . ... ju 8 2m i . - KEEI soda mn ana Reiresttiha ; FINE GIGiAJ8.Su Drugs, ' Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Druseists Sundries. Prescriptions a Ki)t:cialty. . ... .. ::-:ri JOS. C. SHEPARD, 1R., Druggist,; ; ; 121 MARKtT STREEIoh MMT0M.1 C. 10 " llfilltr If! COMPOUND CELERY KERVIDE , . - , , , . , . i, . rrt. nave Tuceu Mw, ! ice iroi.u wu o yri tio Tt i cr-i r 1 1 kriii nrii rs. ptvp i - Tonic-tones upthe s'stcmr-ataTS-dtgstTon and improves the , appetite. Now " is the time to take it. t' : ; ; - - J, H, HARDIN, - pqioce pnarmacy, 'Pnons 55. . " SWEET - CHALYBEATE - SPBIRGS, ALLEGHANY COUNTY, VV. . These charming Springs are situat-ed-in a lovely valley, ensconsed in tlie back bone of the Alleghanies, - at an elevation of 2, 200 feet, in the midst of the "Springs Region" -of- Virginia, -only utue. miles from Alleghany Station the highest point on the Chesapeake and Ohio railway. TheJ strongest Iron Water in this .country; none: better in . the world. ElegaTTt 'bath pool. Beef and mutton supplied from the finest blue grass sod; - Vegetables' In ahure- dance, grown' iri the" garden of this noted property. Rates moderate. OPEN'tJUNB r 1ST. Write top ' B: F. EAKLE, Jr., i ju 3.1m ,. . . . Manager. 1 ' I. 1 . ,....,! i W I Green sooro emoe Golleoe vkj. tjj. a.wx. .wjsfr-etter-ih the Blue HAS OPENED THE 'zc: OCEAN VIEW HOTEL . I i t TrfFor:tf season.lwhere--Bhe is DreDared - BC1VO lie I gUWlil tU lUllUCUJf. i . ;mr"27 lmr-, K.S IIII 1 It'll III I.I: I "I- AWhether-mlthe.Jorm of pill oowdt r - 1fT,M the dorfof'-iSL???r IMF; liquid,- tile-doctor's; prescription f b2ood diseases -is always the sntn i fe? .iuorotasli.V These droB6ttlft ? i n op Jthe pplsoa-nd lry it Vfi2 :$ystem,:4rot yiey ais- iry up the marrow f M the hones at .the ?ame time. 1 ,4i f iThe suppleness .and elasticity pf .the pints giveaway to a stiffness, thk rack-Fn-i trains f -rheumatism. TW ' Ynrtn! gradually bends, ike bones ache, while decrepitude and V helplessnes$ ZIZt turely takepossessioh of the bi it Z 1 L -1 & A . - rmcnes.. .. j.nen i-i-comes f all i n o- ni r- a wu- aiiion trui nomDie. POTASH f ous Bloody e curse ef:daatid is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways baffled, the doctors. Their pot ash and irie'rettry bottle un the taoison. fbut it always breaks iortn again attack-. ig some (licat6 organ, freju?ntly the mouth and throat, filling them with eating . sores. S.S.S., is the only known curefo tfe 4iseae. It is,guar- toteedJurelv vege table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered - for profnh contrary, n nejex ails. to cure Contagious Blood Poison,: Scrofula, ,Eczeraal-Iiieumatism.' Caqeoratty-f XerdTsease QTKthe Iff olooa. It youVnave a blood HMSease.HJhftsnw; 'Jt fwasate-tejyjaangrtory house. take a remedy which will not injure you Beware of mercury;, don't do violence to your system, Doajt. cei-bottled up4 Our ..book s sent "tree Jx anv address. - The Honorable J. F. Greer, one of the best known and most highly rejected county Judges of the State of Florida, writes of his horrible sufferings from Inflammatory Rheumatism : . T ' jOFJFlCE-OEj-JUGaEERrCOUNTY J6DGE; I Green Cove Springs, Clay Co., Fla. f Gentlemen: Twenty-Jbree ' years ago I was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism.-' . I was attended by the most eminent physicists in tho land. I visited the great Saratoga bprings, xm. y., tne notea iiot bprings ot a kansas. and many other waterine'. otaecSi always consulting with tho local phy siciansior directions, and finally came to Flortdi.Teh' years ago. About two years ago I had a severe attack ot rheumatism, was conhned to my,? was induced to try- P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, knowing that each ingredient was good for impurities of the blood. After use ing two small bottles I was relieved. 'At'fotif ' different times since I have had slight attacks and each time I have taken two small bottles of P. P. P., and have been relieved, and P con sider P. P. P. the best niedicine of its kind. 'Respectfully ..'- J. P. GREElL ' ' J ames M. Newton, of Aberdeen,' Ohio',' says he bought a bottle of P. P; P. at Ilot Springs, Arkansas, and it did him more good than - three months treat ment at Hot Springs; Rheumatism, as Well as sciatica and gout, is cured, by a course of P. P. P.t Lippman's Great Remedy. . ,. P. P. P., X,ppma'nss . Great Remedy, is a friend indeed ta weak women. - It -is J a positive and speedy cure for genecaU weakness and nervousness. ' All skin diseasesare cured by it; any- thing1 from pimples to the-worst cases ' of eczemas succumbing' to the wonde1-. ful heallno1 powers i?f P, P, P. Dyspepsia and indigestion in their ' worst form are oured by it. As a tonic to restore thb ' appetite and to regain lost vigor7ilfis;!simply marvelous. . .; ; P. P. P. is the best Bpring medicine in the worlds ; It removes that heavy;' Out-of -sorts feeling and restores you to a condition of perfect physical healths For Indigestion, , Sick and Nervcms Ileadache, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Heart Failure, ; Fever, 'Chills, Debility and Kidney Diseases,., take P. P.. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, the moat wonderful medicine in the world , Sold by all druetat. ,'i' UPPMAN BROS., Apothecairki, SoI Prop'r i Uppman'a BIMk, itavannah, J. ' For Sale by R. R- BELLAMY. ' :' w Art 'r, : :'1 ,1,5a : r if:-? t y. ill SPEEDILY wd 'WVTKCUT fifi. FOR ''Sk'LEj: AtrspUCGlSTS. For S1a by R- R. -RET.Y.A VY BUY - THE fr vatt 1 a wvnT T7-v-p-Rr"T' TO HAVE !i iWU -J f.T'hmrrRREAD IF YOU BUY CHEAP J.-fiTESTPPN "MEAT, BTTT HF YOU BUY OUR - V V'V i: i GUARANTEE THE ,i$fiC WE DO NOT LET YOUR GRO CER PALM OFF INFERIOR STOCK .ON .XQU. J3UT JNSIST ON, OETTJNG. v.THE-lilESOODSJXfHICHii.IS LAPE.QXLYJBY Jii 9 dScW" r. - HMyBMfordj XX kllO J- V. H tainsSummer, Health andt fpjeaawe, ResefifP'-WeA S.um '"Rates orrriPlS t4a"-and '$45-pef month tor-. toJ - thn - mrW -aeeowmoaations. wme for bookletT At NSk&EE, DB A k' ' tin 1 6 Kfi'Tll iir n v? BEST lit lit m WATKI Ll.!. ii r. i u h The Morganton Herald says that' It' costs of the county of Burke threw-tinTM the: amount to feed a prisoner In jail .that tt.j'fe3 tfl keep: ft 'pamper In the ccunty . RalehrhrNews and Cbserver: It-lfe4i. &tediJij5gisK?afs hardware men pd dealers in bicycles that over $50,000 'has beqn spentpr. bicycles 4n Raleigh WittUh lilt? I 1 1 1 LI 1 rHH Vti5IT" -w rison -Aa vance xrur townsman,. . Hon. F. A. Woodard has been deservedly Hbn:- orea in recfiving an invitation ? from sthe vr&vm. yr orsr tttyr xanrmanv hall erean za- lm reef ore-thatM ofTbKyayif juiy 4th aiurrreesBoro" index : PriSfSssnr T. TR J ci uiu iciiiniy icic mis weeK, ior Wake Forest, where they will-tesl&g1' Durlp theyr longr a-esidence here they Imvfcben leldjn tie? highest esteem by "5XXf people and the best wishes" of f he : entire town go with them. ;su-i The Statesville Landmark says, ha't.' some parties oppoasd to the establishment of a- sj-tem ' Of Water warkH have ' beett. consulting with MtomeywftfV a view. to., asking for an 'tnjunctlon torestfalH tire' board of n l(itjrm-n f rrtm pamHrur -nil Ithaf. CohtrSft which -tlrey1 havV rhide : witjh, Mr, T T. T llr? 1-STX7 rf Winc3n Vi -v -C-A rti. M employed to maftetWfcufVey fan Ahei water works. ; juigiiL ims eaueu a remarKaDie saKe tale. He said his son Pierce killed on Friday, l kirrg snake which-measured four; fet ten , inches long? , and his sriakfiship upon being;! eut open i revealed ai4.Wacfc:ee,tl whicJfcijBiaasuwjti fouCifet j4n OBe-icJi, which he had swallowed. This iis indeed' remartaiTfeOab4"j had these . f ict.si i been1 furnished by a person who wasi eiven. to I L A i 1 1 . , . M liaVB'belhrV-edifc .id; ::u i . KinstonyFre Pregs: -The old TfiedlJftn ftfoor drve!fiit!iln'V4hce townshm. was destroyed,, by accidental fire yesterday Loss about $2,800: no insurance.j-:-!-;i haveH!been "bOtheMnsf Mt;'J.F.: Parrot's sheep; l: across '-- tWertveij! f-r sometime i rott, very properly, we -thtrtk: left isowe potsofte' meat'where' fheaogs could get it,- resulttng' in; six - dead' dogs'-lasr-Tiiesi-day 'hight.J-Nearl j al!tb?e businesiWien t'f Kinst6T. 1 have "signed -the' petition of Mrs.' W. W. W' HUntef for-the Kmttift postoffice. They,JdeBiie'r that, the present clever- postmaster'ontmue'in' as long as possible. ii ij-.wi. ; -v.-nu.t ; - Raieigh Press: doft't want . tri kill. mrr? boy; f -iova jm, -I '-nt if somebody , ttoesrt'r. restrains me, -i kuow? 11 murder it. Take me away froni my boy or I ' m r&k the' afraid, rU-.ikilL .hinfu". Such, wa: strange conversation of an" elderly old gttvtlemaji this' morhing, were being in terrogated by Mayor Russ, Justice . Rob erts and Dr. James McGee. .Jr.. who were jhpjrting.aa ,ipwi.j.i,Jnjpiry. ..Ant a: pitiful story is nis. Richard shacklea, has krrd fo' 'moVe',thah-e'fghfr-'ytears hw has-. beew Working' im: e lie c.<oa; AOlils in the, pity., Twelve ,mons ; ago. bis; , wife died and' tbeh- he began to ldse interest dn.lhe Vofldi' "This 'af terriooh' thfe'tHtr man was, plaeedin's oharga i oi. Dr. -Kirby, "havib beep, adj,udged insane jbvthe incyaisition of lunacy. . ' : ,., , , Charlotte Observer: It . as of course a high compMrnerit:' to" President 'Alderman; of 'th'eiState'UnivBrsitiyiiithat h has been chosen as one of the speker.it the Na tional Educational Association, Which' meets n-JVlilwaukeejn Juijt Jaut iit' is iai ectuav wtwQh .will- tuiiytjepay tne asso- ah .will- iullytjepay "cnrnon:-a - ryijiuue passw-over the plantation of ex-Sheriff L. M. M0riri9On( hv-Noir-l township, -Cabarrus county, last ojbtvi j.-hiciilOtm-flnwri the smoke- stkcR at his gin house, lifted the enginei ionse: I from its , foundation, .landing the roof on Wop ofhaxglir$nd jbqjroofed trees. Nine' of his"" tWenfy-five" tine peach-trees were torn from the jproundj- Yesterday afternoon while a trial was in ptogre'ss in 'Squire Hunter's office. W.,H.; Nichols inlriml insietpfl in nnshinp iW over the Hbody afwl fithority of ex - dntaMeiiMc - - Cord. Mr. McCord had been statioipljaf t: the aoor to Keeo out tne crowa. ie 1 shoved the neera, back,, and in doing so. - .WJiiaadliKijuiAtrjack the negjro op the chin. Ihe negro graDbea JVlr. Alc Cc.rd's stick out of. his handnd struck ihim three -times- with- ,4t.vTh negro, was, Take JOHNSON'S .TAi . TONIC. .' The Cablaet Difeusses Forelgrq Matters. . Washington, June . , 23, The cabinet talked for fully two $V?UTS today,, most of that time on questions of foreign, pgl-, icy, but without;., deciding (,upon, any, partcuVar -chabges -iri the .lines.. o ac- ion already laid down!'' 'HawJj. f and atnexation. were--discussed..at ength emd-espciallytfe-oyfiJed :by, the Japanese minister against the : pending anrtex;atibrt:'tr,e'aty.i',4'Thej protest , is,, npt given, yery. much. weight, by the admin istration for. the. , reason,, tqat tn tne es timation of the cabinet . it Is; based bpdri misconceotion of thej terms of the' treaty and- of' the"resmts-'that 'would follow the substitution of the laws of the '.United' States for -the Hawaiian laws and, treaties.. ..FTpr instance, it w- shown that so far as the protect -ts based upon a fear that the status, pf. the Japanese now living' in Hawaii will be ihjuridusiy afffected, it is "not-souhd.i for their position after annexation would be precisely similar to that of the Japanese now living in the United' States -who rare eligible; to 'citizenship and-are; not, knoyn to have.: any comr, plaint against their treatment' by-the United , States;. ; pther ,matters of pro est, in -the opinion of the eabinet 'were equall'v without foundation. One thing that 'appeared 'positively was that, the administration abes not ' now entertain a'ny,.expectJai)'9hMpf' getting. a'ction .upon the treaty., at, this, .session, or congress but . has , determined to arrange' for its ea'rlv fc'o'nsider'a'tidn next Dec'emBer. As. lor tneJuoan tai ,u appearea that Mr. Calhoun's reports thpugh, com pleted : tvy-him -this 'morn-ing, was- not laid before the cabinet, -so the -discus giorf did not cover' any new groUTid."" Bucklen's Arnica Salve ' The best Slve.'tR.'.theofld forCute;' iaruises, . rOUrea,, ui;e;a, ( , qait i jrviiixn, Fever Sores'. .TetteBi. Chapped ,'tlands, ... n In--; c?1 T-.'A ' , ' Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin. ,Erup- tlons, aad positi;yle7ures Pilesi"OE'nQ pay requirei? h Kuaranieea to give irf rt satisfaction or" money refunded. tTfice-iiO penxs per Win. 8ii,,ny Dr. Lyman Abbott first discovered tnlt iThjyale. o4oV;nQt lows - Jonah,' and his next discovery ts tnat nothing npyje SuSd.; pefyrse jsupeatf AU'caifi0i'D'eiieff;J H trinity. Ly man ought to know that the Bible does not 'mention.. f'ariWhatef!.- ioA connection with 1 JonaH; ttrnJ' that men. incompar ably1" Superior' 'to' him Viri' ability, iearn ing, and- grace : accept the trinity as to reduce .him to insignificance, ana make his fling conteniptibJe.. 7-SaviMinah. Ga.. April 26, 18!9"6 Having used three bottles of P. K V. forampure blood p.nd .federal: weakness aiTcr fraving aerivea'retti:' eeiirfi? hsvinz trained 11 nbuhi 'weight" In" four i,'weeks,.y IWitai!i Jgrfeafc pleasure' ;ln rQmmendiiig, it to all un oHuriate likeJ w --" P!l-7U pvTow! truly.' . A-si .t.... 'i"-'"jOHN" MORRIS. Meib&JAppman BrojBtvannah, Ga. Dear Sirs: I soJd three botteattl P Pi P. 'laTge .size vefiterday ,ajid tie small : size, today. .. (.-, .-1 ii .The ,P,P. P.. cured, my . wife of rh.eu matism ,wler,,,l?efoe- jhist-i It came back op he, the. past: winter and -a hall bottle. $1.00 size.' relieved1 her again., and she has not had a symptom since. T I sold sl bottlfrt -PfcP,. to a' friend "or mine.. orii' v of "ttitdrKlea. a Email bie;"tofiki sick ami 5hia.we jgave It Sal ltStSUVul-ui til iic- was 111 ccuuie. jitd the little feliDr turned: over UKe he was 'dead, '"but" nfext'' morning wa Jip hQlloowingnellsj H i r-Vi ! Yours respectfully, r ,,,' aa a j "Vfi'WIrHy'lfllV f 1 f Savamiah, Ga., March tfpaL .Mfisars-XJppmaj Bros., Savannah, Ga.: Dear Sirs I have suffered f rom. rheu matism' ' for ' a' -longf -tmeiiand did no. find a cure'uhtri'I foAncfP. P. P;: which 'r.Ttinlifiivs-wr' meJ ! b . 4.4 n ! ELIZA F. JONfeSr'lii n wTii lt-fYrTnra. Ft aiTiTnith.. ft a. 1-irSNerwton Enterprise? KMrirSst.' Wilfone. l&&Mi Jack's lJo1fk futnfeked ius'Mat Saturday tne faetsmd mlrtii of;. u i-rrPTof. . Jno. . E.f Eayi:.. Principal, Nprt,h . Carolina Institution for the-,Deaf,.and, . c,J?uinb and, the Blind, saygi J ..,.,. , i ... i ;. . .iTJIE LINCOLN LITHIA, WATER CO.: " l : ' ' ' - .,rtj Dear fSirs:-!! take great- pleasure "in bearing thisvoluntary estimouK jtQ t?veT WToWiiufiV$s.o,vyAterSi.of.;be..NOyui LLXHIA SPRINGS. fBeore,f l L ,t j n)jf visit, to yau.last summer I had beea. ";0amc 4cngu . time. - - i f j j f --if y rJsLINCQLN:XJTHIA. WATER js forsale, o jofeiOn-eAdoaen baJt-gaU.bottles.oe. O Vl L T . . T. r A. . T . , iiJ t55fth;T.S -:fT?" ' express, .my.kidneya and my physical belag was -welJ-tttgh Vurt'dowht Sff'tow have- 1 Mrt rBurkeShe' ls'and-it 'makes'lf ; ueen aoie io juuge mjr. itmneys nave- wtn perniajienily cureu, anu "ly system T 1UI '"w". "u lu., urea w e dii'WhlubW'feuili'uDy thy use;6f tne watp-thaf l gained 'flesh 'arth riu ' ttihaxef ?milfe'atfnjtf IJ ,fttM -''a notind a day- for a;time.T" I never tadnv-ihlni:7 to do me so' miirh eorui for thW " - V Boston 'Transcript; i " T Is now open for , health andj rest-seekers under the dlrecti6rirbf 'a!rfcorj)b. of firBt-f i' "''ciaMf'n'dt.et a'najpreriu'1 u ;iU i "f'A".,; .!"!.;' .h'" 'H ' ::!f ''' ?Bftrtn s '" Pamphief&ntalnlng Ml"md)rma4in!maeH.1&ee nymeuf'Zl ' : hnM -vf': , mon ni-ioi -.-.ijiu ) n .nB -.., ...!! ( ,,fos vm Lincoln tithia-Water Co LincolnibnlNf C, J f i ' COTTON i'REPOUTi; ir-iij .;-iotnrI Wilmtngrton, iNs Gu June 22 Re?eipt's of cotton today lt baler i'i'i ' Receipts" to ;s4me date' last Jyear i bales. j LThiseiiseasGn's . J receiptsrf to a date 234,327 bales. .... . JifBi ,:.'i 1 Recefpti ! to1 same ' date 1 last ' year 171,011, ..hales, k muvfii-j ifur. .- '" " "'"i Tha Quotations Dosted at 4 o'clock todav at the extrhahge. cv ' -;-.,. .- Cotton steady. , , .. .. .. Ordinary' .'. ..'. ' . Good ordfhary::. . "8 iUw, middling,!.. Middling . pi t rf .-..i.'.'-TM! .'.7 d5-iltj Good' middilngC .;. . . ;i . . . . . . ' . . .'. ; jo Brifieff: same day; last, year, 7Ac rij .NAVAL, STORES, ,., . , Spirits turpentine Machine - barrels steadir'at;2ic; 6oun try barrels steady, .at . Rosin, steady .at $1.25 and $1.30.' ,.".,..;, ' Tab?stgadyrkt ' i, Crude turpentine -firm; ;hardi$1.30; yel lpw dip. $1.80;, virgin $1.90. ' ''Prtces' same ' day last year' -Spirits' turw ipentino 23140 andi;22cr,A rosin $1.32 and $1.37M.; tar $blO;, crude turpentine $1.30, $1.70' arid $1.80: " ' l; ' - " ' . " ' - .!Receipt.today'rrl57 casks spirits turpen tine, 311 barrels rosin, 21 barre-ls tar, : 33 barrels crdde turpentine: '' ,., ,. i Receipts; for .the same date , last year 131 casks spirits turpentine, 630 barrels rosin, 75 barrels tar", '26 barrels crude tur pentine. - t, , i ., HABKETS BY TELEGRAPH. K-.i .A .i.i FINANCIAL. . New York, June 22. Money on call easy 1 at m lyi per cent.': last loan' at VA. , closed iOffred frt. , Prime mercantile" paper 34 per cent. Sterling exchange for ac tual 'business in bankers bills' at $4.87A'5) .$487 rfordemandii and at;.$4.8t5i&fa$4.8G for sixty days. Posted rates $4.86(6,$.4.S7l,6 and- $4.8S'!5$4.-88V&:' 'Commercial' biJUs at $4.87. Silwjj certificates, 61, . Bar silver 60. Mexican dollars 47. Government bohds-firm; - state bonds 'dull; railroad bonds'firm. . , ..i-.'.'ski. rtm 1 .... TT" Atchison. ,-. .,. ., .., J2J4IN. Jv Central.: .: V 81 Adams Ex 150 IN. & W., pre.iv. . 29 American' Bxi'.itll2-! N. Y. Central.... 102 - B, & 0., U IPittsburg ..,.164 ., ' CheS" &' Ohio: I7Pullman Pal 165 , Chia-.AltonL.ii. . .140 . (Readings ... 21 Chic. B. & Q..,,..82y Rich. Ter 'Chlc. 3as..V...;.': 89RicH.T;ef.,' pre.;."-" Con.:Ga. .16. 4Sug. Refin..... .122 Cot. Oil Cer 14y2T. C. & 1 24 Del. Hudson..... 107 U. S. Express..,., 38. ''el..l - . &AVJ.iu-;.ioVV.eiis rar. x.,,,104 fiiv,yi':tf.-m" - w .": - ? nuuiusvcuuai.. -s -. 74 Eiad .Trust,,jj 28lV.!& JU, E lLead-Trust,.jj'- 28 W.!& L E pre.. 3 L. & N 49 Gen. Electric...... 33 & N. A.:'.'.'.'..V. ' 'fNat. Linseed...... 12 MaJik:Consol. ..jj., Ht. -. ISomthern Ry 9 Mem. & Char.... 15 Southern, pre...,, 29 M. & O. ........... '20 ITobacco. ... 73 Nat. Cordage Tobacco,i. pre 106 BONDS. N:'TJS'4'-ereg;;J.134iMissouri 6's.....l00 U S 4',s-cour;..,125 N. Caro.,6 s......'.128 S 5s reg.. 114 IN.' Caro. 4's:..'..104 U SB's cott. 114 1S. Caro. non-fu; b ,U S4-s reg.,,,..,,.UIIT. N. S. 6's v. ,83 U S 4 s cou.. 113 IT. N. S. 5's... IB'S'S Teg,':'. Pac. 6's, of :96, Ala. Class A Ala Class B.i.v !lQl,T.,pid S. 6's....'. 6d .iui va. Jn iwg .;107iVa. deferred...;'. 3Vi A-la, iClas. C, .100 iL. & N. Un......:. ..100 1 Southern o'a...... 92 AJa. Currency. La.' Ni KoU'4's'.':.': -96'- N: G. C G. 5's.,.. ,111 I ;-. i- i. OO'PTON. New York.-June 22. Cotton steady; mid dling 7c: Net receipts 1: gross receipts 3.CS0;' expOrfs td Great Britain 144; to. France ..to . the .continent 1,930; for- warded 2.4uj; saies 6,ioi, spiuneis sf ock !-llO:S37. ' ' ; ; " ' Total .today : i iNex .receiprs.A.so-. exporis tp Great Britain 301; to France 435; to the Continent"!, 930 J, Stock" 216 .'645. ' ' ii Consolidated: Net receipts ,4,256; " ex ports -to Great Britain 7,181; to France 433: to' the continent 8,507.'' ,!: Totar since September 1st: Jet receipts 6,588.532: exports to Great Britain 2.9.S.SAj; C . A.A.CA . -A: A. ' AaI. , i O rtQT to i rance oyz.oai ; iu intr i,-uuuucui .vj.r 894; to the channel 5.4S1. ..... . . , , ,. Cotton, spot closea steaay: miauung PAc;' middling 'gulf 8y8'c';' sales 3,752 tales. Cotton futures closed quiet; sales' 77;500 bales;,! January 6.9V. Fabruary !; Marcn q.99; June 7.36: July 7.37: August i.6b; bepr teember .7.11 : October 6.90; November 6.85; December 6.88. j'y PpM RECEIPTS. Galveston Cjuief '"at" -"c; net re ceipts 93.1 ... i ; . iv . Norfolk Steady at :i -ibc; net receipts 84. i. i. .. .. . Baltimore Nominal i at , 7 tc ; gross re ceipts 325. .' ' : ' Bstoi-i.Steady.&t rsci- net receipts o; gross -receipts 430. .-. ' v '- , , .... Wilmington Steaay at. . . iTsc, nei c- ceipts-:!. i ' . Philadelphia yuiet at hc . Savannah Steady . at 6"8c; net receipts 641. " .- New Orleans Firm at 7 9-ibc; .net. re ceipts; 1,947..' s - . V a - , : - Mobile .Nominal at . ic;. nei receipts, i. Memphis Firm at 7c; net receipts 19; gross i receipts .198. U ", 'J .. AiiBrnsta-4-Kteaxiv. ar jc: net receipts no. , .. Charleston-Firm aX . 74c; net receipts , 2. ; Cincinnati-mQuiet at 758C; ; net receipts 173. .,: ,ur- :.-.-l Louisville Steady at 7c St. .Louisa-Steady at 7c; gross receipts 311. W?Ml Houston-r-Steady, at ?c; net receipts 154. - ;i ..- - i - ' ' " ""GRAIN. PROVTSIONS ETC Chicago, June 22. The leading futures were as, follows: ; - , r . ..TuCi ;,,..i.!PpebjHIgh.i lxw.. Clos. jyiy" 67v 67 63 66 Beptemper..,,.,,, . Wfe,, 64: " 24 24 . 25 Jlecembor .. ,H, ,66. ...... CfaVs uoru 1 . . i . .. June 24 J.uly .:.?mm- 24., September. , . . 25 , ..Qa-,,,Mi;:.-wi , ... - July s ..k t-. -i l Sept ember 17 24 26 24 24 25 Ami-: n ' '"18" $7.40 Mess, pork . . .. ; . July. $7.40, .$7.4? .. September 7.50 7.5714 $7.35 7.45 $3.72 3.82y2 7.474 $3 September .... J.Wz n.aty2 Short. Ribs- . - J July $4.35 " $4.35 anfemhar .. T ,..,4.40 4.45 3.S5 $4.32$4-5 - 1.W l-iAAft Cash quotations were-'as follows: Flour steadyvNo. 2 spring w heat,-69i470c; No. 3 spring wheat, 68crNo" 2red, 73'Q76c; No. 2 com, 424C No: 2 oats, 18c; No.. 9 whit f n h.. aUfSSStrNo. 3 white, f. ' ' . . . . . . ,. . v. rr a a O. b., zUWiZVaC"mesa pui iv, ptri i- 5$7 45: lard, per 100 lbs.: $3.72 $3. 75; short ribs' 'sides', loosfe $4-25f $4.50: dry salted shoulders, boxed, 4?i5p1 short eleai- sides, o6x'ed,'4?g4c; whiskey, distillers finished- goods,- per. &al.v$1.19-' ' ' ' ." '" New York, June 22. Flour, very quiet,, hut fairly stea,dy. . rv ' , ' s Wheat-Spot: steady; h northern No. 1, Npw Vark. " (73fci Duluthi 77c , afloat. '.Opened; teailpn wet Weather, advanced sharply on a scare M July shorts,-hut partially reacted under realizing ana Closed at c net higher. JNo. rea, ' Jutie;' "-closed at '75ik;' i July : 73i74o, closed at 74c; septemDer osf closed a 70: October 70 7-lB7Hic; De cember 70V. 72c, closed at 71e. ' " nnmOiiif Nrt.' 2 eleVatof 30c afloat. Opened, easier on favorable weather news ;7Wi a , ;. t . i, ; iwiaT; 4I,'iTTLbJi1l sfpaflv all at 2914c; July 29ra29.c, closea at' -zsy2cr August ' B9O30v fiflosed ; at; 29c ; , Septem ber 3030c. Closed at 30C-. ' . aspot ' quiet ; N6. " 2, '' 22c;" No: ' 2 white ! 25V4oj . ; Options idulL and, f ea,turpless, closing unchanged. July closed at 22c; Lard Firm? western -steamed $3.90;' July $4; nominal; reined firm i ncontinent $4.2d; South' American '$4.65? compound 34c. poTr6rta4yj Riuss- 4ork $8.25rg:$8.55; short clear $9.0O$10.50; family $9.25(g $10. . i iQggs-r'Dnllj state and Pennsylvania llfS: western fresh lOtgllc. -' joaysatrtrthe' abenfce-'of 'cffeTings, closed; Ttv,v.i,Vnilpri 1 fterhth-eTr June closed ft-rn Cotton S5eL Qll-Steadycprtm.e, crude I Pirta fi.tnriv S ji '"'Moiasses Qu4eti.fi uit 1 '? . Coffee -Steady; with prices . Unchanged tb' 40' "points., lower; worked.i'Witnm:.naxraw; cham we s; but a showed ; . weak undertone oinder'-disappointing.. cables-, and heavy t'Sraailiaa receipts, sund iciearances, selling fhecked . bv laree warehouse I deliveriea,. Trading local: closed steady;, net. unr rchangfed fe'iSTpoitits lower .sales -8,250 -horrO -Tfl frmrrrrlrr SH. tuilrrtuir K IK' . a. . Santemher October and . Kovmher S7.00I At 0 suffering intensely for .g?htyears with - J .t c-H " - bjrff druggists fgeneraily, or -in jcases EfOvs&i at! iSpriagsi ,Cases- 5rejfilld,;at ,. . . . 1 . . - : . emues retumea to .springs rree. j n-.Toi- aascemhep- $7i05.iJajntiaFy $7.10; Marcb andl May, $7.)5., Spot, coffee Rio. dull; Cordova. IIITC;1 sales- tlX)0"bags'YNo. 7 Rio;:cost' ;ireignB ijt.au;i,iw ibas Central American p. T.; 200 bags Maracaipo, P,it- Wnuh -"Sugar Raw; Ann If air refining ScjiQeni .trifugaL i:test. SJXe jfsaiaa 4.00fl! baas.Cen trifugal 96 test on spot 34c; .refined. fectioners .A..i4c; cut'iloaf .and 'Cru's'hed' 5c: powdered and cubes 5c; granulated 4C.- 'j ' 1 . T..1U..MHT,-, i. . i 'NAVAL STORES.' vtiv, ' NW ' 1 Tdrk Rosih 1 ' ' 'firm1;' ' 1 ' ' turpentine ' steaay at Zicaz740: '- " : r. w.-, 'i Charlestonr-Turpentine. quiet .'at-. UV&', sales j. none,,, Rosin ! ;i firm; n sales , none; strained-- common to cood.S1.2ii to $1 SO ' Salyahhah Turpentine qule . at 1 25c' i! sales 4dc;' receipts 2,722.' Rosih ftrm' ana unchanged;1 sales 2,112;' receipts 7,389.'-f' i '" i n-. ,:t:.:i. ! 77 rAR.yEpYESTEDAT,,,-,. ;. American , steamer Pawnee, fi. Hale, lef York,, H.. G. (Smalloones., , . 'American schooner John I. Snovy-,' Nor ton; Raltfrnore,' Geo'. Harriss,"Son &'C6; CLEARED 'YESTERDAY::' 1 ; AmeMcah stedmer :' ' "Pawnee, Hale Georgetown, H. G. 1 SmallbcMer-'. ' ' " ' ' i American sohocneru John '-H. ; Teagu'e,' Bowman,; Jacksonville,- Geo;: Harriss, -Son , !; VESSELS JN..PQRT. ; n , .,.,:.,,'., .-..PARKS, ? i,..t, . Blenheim,, (Swed.), 574 tons, Q)ssen, BarJ baddes, Patevson, Downing & Co.; .ni " Dalphue, (Nor.).! 505 tOns. 'Mkdsen; Ham burg, J.' Tv Riley &' Oo. " "' - 1 ' . ,.- , . La Mariuecia, ' (Italj),; '682 tons, , lmpra,' Barbadoes J. T.. Riley & -Co '-' . '" SCHOONERS.' ' ; .."r' 'james Boyde. Jr. (Am.')',' 66' tons, Felton, Punta Gorda,1 Geo.'Han ss,"Sdn &, Co. , j Marie Sanders AmJ, 205 tons; Steel-' man, ,NorfoJK, ,GeQ..HariiES, ;Son & Cd. " ' Rebecca, R. Douglass , (Amu 338' toils, ' Perry, Wilinips or, Pel,, peo. Harriss; Son & Co. ; ' , , " : ' R. S. Grahanr (Am.),"i2i tons,, Out ten,. Martinique, Geo. Harris, "Son A Co, ' James- E.' BigloW, (Ami), 486 tons,. Bird,, New York, Geo." Hatrriss,. Son '& Co. , . Mary, J., RusselJ,; CAm,) 354 tons,' ShiifH,' New. York,,, Geo. Harriss,, S9n,& Co:1 " Senator Sullivan. ,. (Am.), , 654"itons,' Crockett, Punta Go'rda, GeO. Harriss,, Soti'&'Co.'" -"'" " '' . ., ; , John Iv'Snoir fAm.)- 152 tons, Norton, Baltimore, lieo. Harriss, Sou & Co. -! The New York Stock Market, , '.',' 1 -New Ydfk, June1 Mi. The Stock .mairket,, today 'Rgatn-gave- a demonstration of it astonishing capacity for isustained in crease of, iprices-. with? .-.onlyji itempbrary" pauses, ,,and trivial . reactions... The WaJ: turing; plan of the committee iojf directors' 'of the Chicago' a.nd' Northwestern for. re-, funding' the bonds of the ' Company ;,(S,o as to effeot'ia tsaving whieh may be ap plied to the stock, has.become the central' object, pf , interest in the market. The"tip:-' ward tendency ot pnees which radiated from this stock ultimately permeated the whole' market; carrying' even the indus.- 'trial - stocks, ''some1 of ' which' had panged; dvirwig the morning,, to- a- -higher ' plane.' i North western'Si .extreme-!. rise, was' 3V.' ' Omaha , as. . being nearest . in .relations' to -Northwestern,' . followed , its.' course 'With, closest . Sympathy; ' but . the Vanderbilt. stocks 'Were : all strong 1 In sympathy. , Lake ; Shore 'made a new record' price, jumping, 314. to 175. This was doubtless on exact in-.' formatioii of the .benefits to accrue to 'the stock from : the . ref undi.ns of , ;the 'bonds;'' the time of .the' exchange of the old 'bonds: for the' neW 3's expiring tomcrrow.,The New York. Chicago and 'St." Louis stocks, on account of the-close relation of traffic, interests with. Lake Shore,, also .showed' marked advance. . The fir?t preferred was' bid at 71, against' 60 bid yesterday. The common stock gained' l1 and' the second: preferred '2. Lackawanha ' gained 3, to 156 'on a definite announcement that ,thc regular, quarterly . dividend . will shortly be, declared. , .A, striking , feature' 'of ' the' market's course was -the, comparatively small transactions on "which 'prices' rose. This was,' of codrse, more' markedly, true of- the high' priced' investment stocks,,. a -very small supply of which is offering in the : market, at any time... A, quickened demand naturally marks up the prlCfe very sharply. But the volume fef . transactions as a whole was not large and the dealings were lacking in animation all day , Sugas and Chicago Gas. which- usualy occupy, so large a share . of . attention,; and, some other specialties, were rather heavy 1 and neglected all . day, though they showed a recovering" tendncy ' before ' the" close. Southwestern railroads were par ticularlyy strong on account of the good outlook fotv business in that sectlonj: iContinued , gppjl crop, shipments. , sustaiped . .the i markets, particularly the grangers.. : " , "' The announcement .of a $oOO,OO0 ship ment of gold for Thursday's steamer and the probability that more will go, , did not- renew - yesterday's, rather factitious; alarm on the subject. -. The week's exports of general merchandise, from: NeW York,' amounting, to $7,909,680, a. decrease Of $2, 178,124 from last week,' indicates one source of the strength in exchange. The total sale' of stocks- today . were-190,48 shares, including American Sugar, 13,700, Burling tan. and, Quincv ,15.200. Chicago Gas 'lT,40o: Chesapeake and Ohio 5,500, New York Cen tral 5,800, Northwestern 14:500, Omaha -9,-100, Reading 31,900, St. Paul 23,600 Western Union 6,200. .;- " "' "''. i ;,, .1. : j ........ (jotton raturegi i!-.. 1, . ; " "(Special' to The Messenger.) ii . New Yorkj, JuheS' 22. Liverpool; was'BtiH closed today, . .The cotton market ' here opened slightly lower than , last ' ttlghrs closing figures. August . selling .on the . .! n - rj aij Caa-aaa. !!!' wiVlU steadied the market immediately after, the (irrenlnsr infl ' AniRt 'a.dvanceli ta 7.44. The anxious shdrts seemed, however, to. have pretty W-ell covered' their' lines and.as no, 01 tne government was announcea snortiy of the, government . was anounced shortly": before noon and was most bearish.' It ! encouraged considerable liquidation- and prices 'declined further. August touching 7.33. '-Few operators', ' however, were dis posed to sell short .until the. ;attitude of Liverpool .tomorrow, can be known; 'and' a part of the loss was recovered. '-August plps.ed.at 7,36 to 7.37, with the tone of the na'arkefeJ' quiet fThe next crop was ,com paJ-atlVely steady foday." "If -the outlook continues as favorable as it is now', We' fear that no lasting advance can'' come," M, many shrewd, Judgese stoutly 'mam-. m tnat wttn gooa wisiness ouiuiok ana ie strong "position- or cotton present prices are none too high. BIORDAN &'CO; ' .(By Associated. Press.) '. ' ."Yorit? J-ue 22.--Cotton ' opened steady with near months 1 point' lower and far months 1 point higher. Following 'the 'first 'call there "was a further- advance ef. l. -to. 3 points, led. by an. upwapd.naoveH; ment in September, December and.plapu ary ' cdntracts ' On ' buytn'g ' by" commission houses, sellers ; being . scarce ip 'the' ab sence of English advices. With thC Liver. pool cbtf oh ' rrtarket ' closed 6h account' of the queen's, jubilee. For the. rest ' of the. session the course of , the market , was. irregula!r," but, ' -in,' the 'maih, downward, governed by . conflicting-.' crop account's,' whicn, however were generally favorable. From 'the best' to' the lowest,' prices' were 11 points,. i. while, the. volume' of -business was small,, ihe total of the day reaching only 77,500 bales. "The' market' was finally quiet .in . tone at a j net decline of 3 to 1 P.9ints;,K .... .. ; The Cliicagd Mar'kets. '". . ' .V "Chicago,' Jvme'22:ii-Wheat sold up 'overy suddenly todav. find. then as sufirlfinlv 'lost most of it. A transfer of about' l;o6o,OOC' ousners set traders on edge -for a while.' At.the.clpse July was selling at td-c advance. Other markets were firm and dull; 44 corn closing -a - shade hieher. oats Unchanged, and provisions unchanged 'to '. '" " .'' ' .-I O " " Mr, Calhoun Computes His Report ; Washington,: June. 22.-rr3Vtr...Calhouij, the special counsel for the . united btates in the investigation' Of the Ruiz; case, has rfinishel.thA nrpna ration, of , his report 'to' the state department and expects to leave '"Washington," for ' his 'home in Danvtlle Ills., tomorrow, He is- called away by lnu portant legal business ana wnu:,R return to Washington; -later ;oa to confer with" Mr. Woodford before oeparture iop Lviia rwost at Madrid., it.ls not belieVed that I Xhia will be necessary,. In view of 'the ;onai; 1 plete statement- or tne; jsuii uiiu vii aiemeifi wi 1.11, . a . il cOm:ained' ' ha; Mr-" Calhoun'A rw X -..!. ......IS', t .!,!..,;.,:( I In I ' f 'norts ,j t. ur ..v.. r...:.... i: Ml, waft'gs.r 'doft't' believe. It. ' -1 '" i i i z- i ij rvi M Piii-ii xiie raic snau we caicn tne train? j Driver Not if it has much "the start j of us Boston Evening- Transcript. ( Salvation's free! But. when it comes to telling-, people so, j The churches, clergy., choirs and guilds I cost, auite. a sum, you kziowf . 4W ' , tew Xork.. Tribune.? i Mrs; Mutcaiiy-And so rrouir cow is siokT? Already the skirt-waisted jrirl Ts nf Darlne for the season's work, i She hac "got? het-'!coa't off. PbtfadefbhicM llirSAi?i CggsA ynphvstcla sajmjkJ for you Ydflc'tribune-''; .vn".'L'f; - ,tn6ft v -eK0dVira,te Bohlf acenrl'Seven dollars for.,!.,' rotom ' ,n4 . breakf aai ? tr, Gretf. ,Sc9tt,.mai)i th.t!i,.Awfuly.ateen. - A - J - Vxes,";. adniittd J;hft -summer laria2 r jorn,,, vi4iSo(Ttagh.(.and. rSteepntlffiLtBLI fton t.-ssbiowni caft cojrpe, 'Onvorj-flI Indianabolis Jourrkai., ?rr.H-, ' 1 ' . rr, .Am-nAuaeK.foau Moxlesliy-i--urea.t4 Edi- l tor-'a think it would be a gobd'deaT torTprinttour circulation at th j 'iia'oT our editorjlrgeBW'ha;tJs th,nDIUrt4i'tl latmofjiojuinjy.?, ;,, Business ManasrrnAbut,74.000.QOO. , irjEtorWelU.wtf 1L ojt MaMPtf .ciroulatiQn.rQVM,60jOOOwriNa use bgfiri? a-nertt-u two. mew earns -gomg Up,, ,f .oricteEoe!BLti'revfiiywheceir,TT 1 vrfT . And j: mSld rnfiMtncof paresis seems to i n t 'permeate -the: ain; ' aaa a. .. . , j - . The- .benefits .to be derived1 have .aufely t.: Itafcen rooti .-Mn-, r.lA ' iWhiile) real'estate-bas'riaeit "toi 15. centa. .!il(!a-faotJffi rt.:- fn.7, 5f ! TD au-air: xuei wHHHHn- toiks'-nave .ppugn.t i.la.! bran?'. itewrl muslin; go'wri. ','.,'.,:, i -For they're bounded 'cuj a, figures,. hbd .rirHthe'tricy'aicomettx townl " ; , nr.. r-.rtivr.-rrV" .,r!4-Hartfnrl rrimo ' ti fejfi-a- tlnrMleinuul Taorimnnv IUI ft f I , : - . rn' Fniiifo vnasu.jtj iiooKj, isroker ana 'Manufac-, mi cj a sohi, AUiumiraSj'.unio certines . that Ir. rKing's v'.'iwr EUseoVery has.'io equal as a Oough remedyi J-13. "6rio wn. T ,0,t. - T T-I a. .A! -r,A . , TUi' ', ' jr iup. ou. jaiiius'tioieii jj-tii wayne.jnp,,, testifiesirthat hfe was loured of a Cough Of two.-, years. 8tanding-j caused by La Grippe, by 03n King's -New 'Discovery.'' B. Fj.Merrflli'.iBaldWinsviliei 'Masarayb that ; hei has.iusea land - recommended, .it. and never .fcwewrlt'-to' fail' and,,, liquid,, rainer. navo nt tnan iany aootor; because it always : cuKs.it Mrs Hemmlnjg, J222 , 25th St.,i i Chkago' always "keeps, ; it at handi and has no f earf Croupj because -it instantly relieves." Free Trials pottles at-R.i Ri 'Bellainy's Drug'Storei ,i i &j. ' '"" .-' "" 1 " "."' 1 r.-.-j - -.!., t.Mit "''. STATE PRESS ' ! -., l(if:K ,' :t .jf i.7'nE: i ,1 ... , ; M . , i.t 1,1 ... I'M -. !--.!. I : . 1 , . ; , .I".!, A. AAA . " Ttl Ai.iLI ' ' dfe , t-nio ttunicu, oi. ui yttna, ...junio, moving, to,haye death,, made the penal ty.: for, , the, , crime . of , , which the ne'groi .MitQhelJ, .ho asi ilynehed .tjner' was' guilty,.,, TheP(PPl, ojf,,the: north' , riiust ! .learn,,, the-, lesson, .that. SDeedv.. trial "and" the death. Penalty i.ijfee oulyj preVeiritYve 1 of lyncbipg fn -nstatnces,Pf this. Charac ter,. t Tlie Jiftgro, .Mitchell, .was , doubtless, 1.. aj 1 v-7. j .1 iHLUli.M jiitinu-,,ijf.ja.uii. t4i .. M..VU ;Meen .sen tenced merely, to ,'ttwpntyt years'"' .'terpi 1 Of 1 imprisonmeptChaxlfitte, -.ObseVve'r,' TiThfc' impositionn of i duty 1 of jQ per. eent. . ad;, valorem ..on cotton Ja,,rhei;e, buncombe, sdi far as benefit to -the south-,, rn A armer. is concerned i 1 .The prce , of the. staple-. is 1 nut Affected 1 .by; lmpo'rtja.7. lions ifout fixed 'an , Liverpool, v-h pre , tne-1 surpms , is isoiadijigyptian ,, cotton, 1 is .imported 1 into: this country ! fpr. thej, pur pose, - 'ofmyajaaiufacituring. certain grades of hosiery iand underwear, ; ,.4,18; unlikely, ithat the .imposition. .of . the. ,2,0 per cent.uidutyi.ArvlllH decrease the.Jpa-:, portations States Landmark, j tl f " Somt; of our 'democratic brethren, are. going - astray on the ' ! tariff question. We' must suppose' that they do so.haed. lessiy.' -The tariff' has' become,! as. Genn, eral Hancock described St," "a local is sue'" tinder' th'e log-'rolling system that prevails' in adjusting" 'the -duties! .laid, under it. " But that is republican sys tem.1' Tt' is4 one' 'that 'should ' neverr.be A ' retbgnisied ' by awy dne:callfng himself a 'democrat. ' All human contrjivancea fail of porfection because' they are hu man; 1 Theoretically' the' ' tariff . .rates should be adjusted 'with a nice calcula tion of the precise ahility of each arti cle m its schedule to 'bear the: tax 1m- - posed 'ttpon it.' That' would I be a diffi- cult task;' but "long experience, such as the' permanent staffs' of ' fiscal : bureaus ate expected to have, would be equal to its attomplisnment.'lf truth and. right and ' justice" alone -"guid'e'd " them. But tinder" the" imperfect ' system" that . frail human 'nature "has; provided ; in this country,' the knowledge "and experience of the ' treasury ' experts are used by corrupt' legislators' tb'eortf use the 'pub lie' -mind 'and to; distort' the- truthi so! 'that Whllei all parties "profess to " agree that necessaries should be'lightly taxed arid' luxuries Tfighly taxed "just the.rp-i Verse .' is tria' often fonnd"to"be, the, law, when1 its'fcbmprle provisions are analp. yfeed.Fayetteville'' Observer.1 I j, v 1 ' t. i"l f.-.H-,f JOHNSON'S I I 1 I CHILL & FEVER tome:. ;! t: .1 t. If Berry ' Abernathy; "who .shot ithe local editor of The-Dayton Democrat, (Teiin1.;) has' been-' 'released "from-custody' 'upbh condition "that" he- Quits.! the icommoh Wealth,"says The"Spartet-Expositor1, 'ir ' '"A; 'rr'an 'iv'as' doriVicted 5n Paris'," Tenh.',' Monday, birctrla'fed his petition for par 'dbn 'Tiife'sdayl " "which'' Wa" presented '( !Vv'edhes'da'y, "'and' 'Was'1 parddh'dd 'on' : Tl!.'il A if J-LTST U trr i ll-A' Rl t ti t II i ..... J judge Tbonias J lippin fcVought ,intfi I thp office' a. radish ' that ' ' Stew i .and ; thrived .under ' the"' '. .mpstfisadv.ants,-; ; .geous qircumstahces, says The,, Sflmeri yiUe. Jpurpal, The radish grew through a small nnil .hole in a. niece lrJt noon iron., It., was.-a, wen-deye.lopeq specimen, OA ' ' '.l.,..' ...... aa-.jj j, j ,i i-.ri Ti.l "Vr. 7-...-. Try. Electric , Bitters, .as: a , remedy i .for. your troubles?. ,If, not., get.. a? .bottle now and get.nelief-i.j.TluS) medipwei has been found-to. be; peculiarly; adapted .ta.1he relief. 1 and 1 cure of -.. all , Female . Com plaints, exerting, nsrQndeESuJ direct ;in.r fluertce. in; giving; .strength and -tone. to the organs; .Ifi you havL-pss -oiB iAprt petite, t Constipation., JH,eadachev .Faint-r ine Spells,, or are Nervous. Sleepless, Excitable ;Meiancholy or troubled Dizzy .,gpe:lls,, ijlectric," Bitters ...is.,. the medicme you need. Health and Strength, '..".I . 'V V ' ' 4a j. -. -!.' -Vr,, MA. aa4-aa ar.e.guaranieq dy,us use. riiiyi.c; and,. SOO. afc ' Ji.. '. 'Bellamy's. f. Drug Store.. iii,-.:.,, :, .!: .. . , ! -! I.i. .Governor; Jphtph 'has' Ipardpned,' "ty, O. Mm tin . who was convicted and sen.-, tenced.to. two months at' hard labor. f.Pr tne, city pi , sirnungnain. aim j w. tj, ; t, fine of $50C for the privilege' of ,chasl.ns off, arct,her , plan's. ,ty if e. and f CDMA. Tomua. I' la. ; ... , . ... . . . , 1 .i 1 ..." , -I Catarrh .Pjur)e, , .'vt.0tsii: ic a4 effectual In eradicat ikg 'and ' icUrin5"CatarTh as; ' Botanic- ; , . . ,TJ TO -.U ! Tt rvHTTW".ftfl1. 'iJlOOQ xjainii- jd. : -u. ,....rr k..tnhoo 1,1 cii. iml nates irnicrobes;' hactetia:i! etc; and "touUds ..upi the"Sys-! tent from he ' first, dose, .;-; thousands Of cases' cf cAtarrni.nave..oeen-curea-by its magic power. ,'Far.all Iblbod'and 6klh diseases it he novequalj 'Buy 'the nld reliable ' and" loslg itested 'remedy, onr, drtn't -thro W your. money away on substitutes,.. paJmed ,ot' asi 'iu'st aa o-rw, " -Rii v the' ' old "reliable - Botanre Blood 1 Barm.'V Plrlice, ' $LM per ' lafge' SJiis IT iS GLiOBlOUSir 1 t,V,q t n clnrioua medicine' you' haVel JFori tWft years, ir. .mother', has suffered rwith peyere, ipatafTrh' of tijej head ,and(( ulcerated, .sore, .tjirfoah:. iSUe resorted, td ...rimia remedies without:, effect, until .wv.-r-.v iTr'".Tn-'."v.i.j.. . r.-A,t . 1.. .iWir;!. n she used isotaruc, JSiooa tJaim j?. fu, y which .cured,,, her; btarth: IffixSp her sore, thrpat!T:vtij-, J '.,..,...... ,1 , .Tot aalavby. ftU . Arusts. rlsts. !,...., Hfj?s;iii)iT.J)iif i .'itn,?ireZJp I. II I. . - - --- I I Ml - ainniui .: ...-rutrjiii.iriitvuiti- 1 i i"i Kf if?f!Tri ijvr" nolrfii-).5A i i! Lu I ! DlIJB Ma- 1 iiJXJcnrt Amu Seed . . & t lrrt4V(-' rv-i tt rfTuf i Ml V JaJ 'I ' 'VU J J LJ, rA'rf?f Rtrmed frVfPhht; 0j F3 .prj.v W lrVj"M J Yerisrv0 iiessmdLoss of Sleer i Kt.'onjt 7 1 )')-uih 1 1 1 .'inf.'! s Jr jfacfSimiteK Signature of Jf ei: ) fi iS'r ' h tl o f.fdTWW7s i xii.i. ''i' ii'NTEV"JVOflK:-v ' b ijov ififil ;nm lis rt biT if 'ElxACTCePYfOPrWRAPPEB. t.l f-.i ) ...SLA'to.'y I ttft'H .llolll; t m iiil J' j ,,.irYli't'V-fr 'ij lK-ifi X! .1 . Va .1. ,lW ii iu.ri!".iiiri'r .ifi ri.'i' iquf j in i ( C.i-j.i.v-v ,';(it i.t ' ..m t'lii'irjiuo -'.VI .ni M ie,eWm.f 9Wt.-ha,f(ing,.pon,t1empo7,.4i rary. suggests ,uiat, ii;J,ne yrpana anair had ocpu'rregon.e suflny side of the Mason a4?9P ineJti'mitia'vvbUld-'i ' have joined, the i- moh , In.'.Jyrichimfg. j the ui negro,;! Of -.course., there, is.no (means by jwhich sp$h ,ija, ..assetio., be either iVn?1!, 7T-1rr'ri rf i:t.irii.j.jr1:uiiiiwj'- j'9r .do W ifecl ,an,,fps.tace. in which 11:HJJ ' '.jihio -',0 f ! i6'iji 4 it ! i i- inr 5 id f..r,r ril ltii; Jiinl -i! y'lii. IF Ci''T7cZS T0t7' tfcl -Ju T.-n m -in nil- 1.1 n..WWWKjnff J-itV;-vi t..i iiuiTJii ui k-,7 WTPP. II IM1II.IUU1 lIRMIIWIM.gJllujLUI III I JWIJCIMWIML1IJWM cll ahJpsfiahcej ..w.hlch,,. soathern.'j ilsn. ;."t 1 11VU1J1, ,i, j tne, joaiier ooys ,o(r,ne son lawDeen" m,m,iut,i.tauUioWni forced "to sneak' but' of the 'barJcrirloorrf.:?. ...Ml r,iT.l TTfTTX ; W yiT fji .71117---nn - n'.irTH'-,-Mr-t- -f" ------ X1VU X JJl, iVL th,y.:j. were jSUjjp.Ofled.fi'jAuH.L, . CJUJS .JfeiU -ip guarding' disguised, in citizens' clothes, j Eev. Thos. F. Pbicb, Man. BA: r-5feviort News .(Yalj. tress, : '"' " 1- i 1 i oil'. -i 1 t j 1 ; ' ' 1 . 1 nilf wea.nnx iHawaii,iWe.iwiU be com pelled 'to. jnaintain 1 a fleet--in the Pa cific,! And : ajniHtaryi;estaiblishment on ,the slan L:aad it iaiprpbahle that the game will .not i be, 1 worth thei eandle. .It is absurd Aoi:speak) of, .Hawaii !as"a r6- public, aaardon.that ground . ask that'ltsM plea for annexafciott ibe considered. It i na more a. -republiei oi? a; .representa itiwe vformHOf igovernment now; thin "it was under itha .queen, n .The present go v ernment .was : established; toy,, reyq)utiqn, t by foree.11.. The constitution 1 has never, been submitted to anybody but thetit-' itle Clique which framed iV and not One' jOf, tbe-officerS'.ofMthegovernment was rcleoted. JFrom the,. usurping i president .down to the-hum W$t, official these' ineh" 1 represent an' . irresponsible 1 .power, -. set up by the machinations of, a. few.trickn. sters.-rAtlaata"! Journal..,!! ,i i j . 1 .-Th'e' freei silver' heresy"" Is a curiou s expression to apply td the 'bimetallism" 1 established 1 ' by ' nature, adopted 1 arid ' practiced.by 1 all 1 men Artd nations, fcom. timehereof the "memory-'Of man run neth -not ' to' the ' cohtrary. and pro claimed as part" Of ' our bolitical "creed" by "all 1 our early apostles. A - heresy is a departure from' the" original and U ttuiiiuuai laun, -u-ii iiiiiuvitiiuii in uuc- trine,' and 'a f alfee ' and: evil subversion of the true ' and gdod tea'chtag and practices of the canonical ; fathers,., The equality of"' silver "and gold as tfoln,' mdney and legal tender is'Wco ni2ed and established 1 by 'our political commandments, ' as1 embodied in our fundamental 'confession' 1 of ''faith dhd eruide of conduct, the -'constitution' of the tJhited Statesr and 'from l892,.until. 1873 'this equaiity"between "silver. --7 gold' "-wis unquestioned'-i-both ' being equal legal teriderarid-each eaualV In vested With free and unlimited coinage at' the Value! '.and ratio' fixed -by law. : Ntitt oik 'Pilot: '- f- " .The man who only' has' $10,000 must lttvest ' it In' busln(ess "in ' order ; td"make k living-;" the man ; With a" million ' can afford to let half 'Of it lie in i bank or itt "closed ' up manufattories iand still have a luxurious income.' "Tbej, ..man With 'two milli6ns"is twice as able.. to do thM ' as' the taaii with" one million, arid 's,d7on'lri-regular" progression as the millions ! increase1..., Carrying ' the illus tfatibri to an 'extreme' limitiet us sup pose that fifty of the sixty billions of wealth hi the' United "States ,belonged to brie man, 'Would' it -riot' be in the pow er bf thal'bne -man' to make use of only 6ne-hundretH' part 'Of it and' stilt 'have an income as larg'e' as"one family could well spend 7Thus one man would have the ability id it 'isuitedrhiai interest or his caprice to tender fivei-sixths-'of ' 'the country helpless and to-bring on well nierb. universal- stagnation rand starva tlon. . Taking 1. this view. ! of. Itt, there is no'-difficony concluding. -.that i the1 best guarantyifof v widespread;. ..substantial and ' -Continual . .activity;, in. . btisiness is for 'the' wealth: of the-icountry to' be dis tributed . in, many t hands and', in moder ate! amountSj-HAugusta Jews. ; ...In.? I livy-.-t .rt I'Mi'Uim f:iii-iiiv a ijj, !Ji T'.iiin : --.if i. 1 i. It 09 USUI .i.i itl inl."r ii..i!.!r. .il.-.n POINTED' PAR AiQRAPfl:; 1 1 i ,1 s ,ni ii I i 1 T" 1 i - i ; . J !;:;;! - , AiL.of .Mr, .cieveiarnd'seneniier tatte" kindly to., the iPffpnosition-that he write a , history ct..ms.;$wfc ammistrauonsj ... . .. . ' V . . . . Washington j?pst, The . 1 connm en cements . ar e. now" AhlK.xyer,.and.the ministers wHT'starid ready for ; the , ear Jy . autunjn Ts marriage t ees,T-vxasnmgjpnj .rpst,; .,vj . . The'iMcKinley administration is set tling ; the financial xjuestion-iby "passing a tari fit measure . and the . annexation -01 Hawaii. Nashville- Sun.. ; ?.- j lo'!f 1 If the Sugar trust fs not satisflecL.wlth a-'bdhnty'tif $2v;000;000'a Year !all;it has to'do'is'to- iet'the senate know u.- The tr'tts f should ' hot "be ' modest, Atlanta Journal1." '" .-'''"".. .": ."The ,' aiit'i tu'cPe v;of:;"the " senate- stoward trusts recalls tne. innexiuie po&ujtwi gj. , , . ' ' ; ' . , . . 1 . - - the -the Bhily. adelphta, Record;'; J;"',"l. i-f7 C7, -. It i&. .rumored .- thai. "exiPresident Cejv.'pla,n4 decbed-an ofer of $a,000 per Tmontii hiS;.ervce.s.j. pr course, ms.incprn from ,,. the ..estate acquired during.the. eight years he wad president is .fajy mPrre,jhani'5,O0(ttr.pii BiontWrtr, iWsnyuieu.iV,-,,;. . nii a3...0 j .iiTheEcandalous-r.electrict. light bil passed finally in f, Pennsylvania house yesterday ;by a-.Vote of J108 to-f kirrffrq object oC;tnis, 0111 is to .compel munlci-; paJities'.J tai. purchase.! .exlsllng,. electric, lighting plants, before .erecting- substi-1 tutes plants . ot .their. oyKn.rrrPhiladelphla JWcrd"i..'.f-:irnnKvr. JYi-jo' loq ! 11 Ii t. .-. . I Cx&a Tthe ' Maine., prohibitionists' tqwad. liducf law: They"'afeJlri1Tavor'iof law, btif against its ehfbr'eement tt r.iM iiMR tJEMMVEmVItt trlllfilllU 1 Tift tfflt'f XH MOTf'S gCnrr&OTAS' IP-OAS aindHake no otherl Send lor circular. Price fl.bOperox. 6 boxes ror $5.UO. XM MQfrYryFI7CM f GAJUCCK, Urn fClftUwV Ohio. k 3 Aw M4f,l (ii ,ll0iiiOOS3iv "' -.s uss-iiH. -i-jsli j V" -ts ,U ,22 snot Jhuv tMit ivvn -i:f-"'. i in-i.i - i .I'd -l-.-vo .VrBrkj-,,: III ,Viir;7 t)KKtIil-.'i' ,ii I'M-1!-.'' eil J UillJO ;tn I 1 iit; i-.i .Viv un t.v ii '19 o wfii loiBi rriiu'l i ij. ).. llJiV Ut'Oii'lUJl rj VrOUlKUlilJ Cwtdrfa in nt bt ifr Wftsize Settles onlv. It 'm Is inci sold is. ,bi4kli vDen't i allw myon to sell JJfi'rofeSS10 PPPft jipa or Bromiae Wat it ifl iTlt Afl rnnrl " onrl vlll Annrnr Avurv tiiiil pise." .3rBeo. that you get C-A-S-T-0-E-I-A. . .rtlmi if xi-i-.iiju. lioiiMii! iTRUTH' y., fnly ( lO 9epjts PeV Anna To any Non-Catholio in North r.t,' will send.for only 10 cents per annum, expianauons di wie uaiyjoiiQ Church the CatholTo Church as it is, not as c KALEIGH.N GIRGOiT ; GOURT-PTtiE-liHlTED STATES '4o BiWui Honti Carolina. rBtiATBklTJRUST, ppPAY 1 .'ITOlWci..!,.:.', - Aeainst. . WILMINGTON, NE VBERNe" & I. ' 1 WrtTMHrtT W 17"V P(i"HJ'J 1 1.M1..V1.. i M. ur. j " Wttfiis.'bn thtn'day'bf May. 1897; Inithe CireuitCourJiofi.the. United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina a ucuc. vv ii-? luauc 111 111c auuvc cilLltlcu auil by. .the. 1 Honorable. .Chartes -JH Simonton. Circuit Judge, foreclosing the mortgage ot the Wilmington, Onslow and'East Caro lina . Railroad t- Cpmpapy , x.and the East Carolina Land and Railway Company now corrsonaatea "into tne ' Wilmington New. berne; and, Norfolk Rail.wayhCpropany, tho aetenaani tnerem, saia mortgages Deing mentioned 'and '-described -in said com plainant's bill..pf.,camilaiqt; and WHEHEAS, lt is therein ordered, ad judged' and' decreed "that' all. the corporate property now c-wneflpr , hereafter to .be acquired by the said Wilmington, New berne and NorfolkRairway Gempany in the State of North Carolina, now operated a's'.-one' continuous '?me-from the City of Wilmington, tp, Nfiwberne. m. the State of iNorti tjaronna ana an its estate, right, title," interest ' and 'equfty of -redemption therein; that is to.say. ,aH,pf Its railroads now constructed and in operation extend ing from' Wilmington' to Newberne In the said. State of. North Carolina and yet to bo constucted, including extensions, branch es; curves 'and side tracks 'and including rignts ot way, roaa Dea, t superstructurea, iron, steel, rails, . ties',' ' splices, chains. bolts,1!. ,nu,ts; spikes,. Y.aU land and depot grounds, station houses and depots, via ducts, 'water- tanks, hrldges,i4Imber, mate rial and ..property, pure. based or to be pur- cnasea or owned by it, ror the construe tidn,' equipment "or opera,tlo'Of said road; ail machine shoos, tools, implements and . personal property used therein or upon 01-v along Said railroad at'its "stations; all en gines, .tenders, maohinery ,and all kinds of rolling stock, whether now'o'wned or here after purchased by said railroad company. and. all Other property of the; said com pany now owned or . hereafter to be ac quired," 'and' ' all 'Its' -' rights ; or privileges therein or . appertaining, thereto, and all revenues, lolls , and incomes of said rail road and property, and all franchises and rights 'of said-'railroad company, and all property and, rights acquired, or hereafter to,. he acquired. ,py,. Virtue; and under au thority ..thereof, be sold under the dirar. tlon of Alfred M. Waddell. the under signed" Master Commissioner, and the pro ceeds of. said, sale applied to tne satisfac tion of said judgment, interest and costs, - 'except such as is otherwise-provided fof In said decree; and ; ... f WHEREAS. It is further ordered, ad judged and decreed .that, said .Master Com missioner, shall sen saia property ior cash," or for cash and bonds, and as an entirety; and L y r WHEREAS, It' Is ' further" ordered, ad judged and decreed that-notlce of the time and place ana terms 01 saiq Baie De given by said Master Commissioner by adver tising the sameat .teast'flveL.times a week for four consecutive weeks preceding the day. " of 'sale In-orie'Jor more newspapers nubllshed in the cities of Wilmington and Newberne. in the State of North Carolina. and -also In the -Manufacturers Record of Baltimore, Maryland, and thatjthe said sale sha:il be at public' atl5tion 1n the City of Wilmingtoiir North -Carolina, in front of, the County .Court House pf New Han over County at -the -time arid -place as said Master Commissioner oShaU in .said notices of. said sale appoint; ana - WHEREAS. It-' is1 -further ordered, ad judged and. decreed that said -Master Com- missioner snail receive nu uiu ai earn na.itj for a less sum. .than.two. hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and no bid from anv person Who' shall''rrot'nTst:jdeposit with him AS a pieagej rnve . per . cent, or tne amount "of such ' bid "In" cash, or twenty- frve-thousad-dollars lnihe bonds secured by; either of the mortgages . described in ticllU i;uill trldlll"-!! V UIU Ul uuiJiaiui, .cbiivi in case the said property; and premises are sold, the purchaser thereof . shall forth with 'de'pos-nVwith -said- Master. Commis sioner the Surn.PX flve thousand dollars to be denosited In the Registry of this Court. Subject- to- the'ierder-bf IthiS' court in this cause. : and. : tne. oueposu . so , r. eceivea irom I 1 flM Hrl 111 Dldllfl LU UC iiUUUCU Ull L UXZ UUl - prlcei jbalMtew0t.the purchase tne saia oiaaer to De appnea on tne pur- orice may be . either paid In cash or the purchaser may satisfy-the same in whole oritv part ny. paying, ovhp ana surrender ing bonds secured Dy.tn.eaia mortgages of January 12th;'ll,' Tnadej by the said Wilmington, Qnslqwi: ,anEa8t Carolina. Railroad Company and the East Carolina Land and Railway Company., and over due cpupons belonging theeto. at such price rv,. vaiiira' wniiliT "h( ferfrilvalent to the dtStribirtlveamoQntl tbatithe; holders of sald.bonds would he jenUtled to receive In case tne entire ainuuni was pxiu iii i-tusn. Por-'mere particiilarirjr both.; as to the property to .be sold and .the term of the sale, reference IS mader to the decree of foreclosure enter ed2n. the. ahoye suit. NOW. THEREFORE. Public notice la hereby" riven thatIAlfred M. Waddell, LMasfeP,Commissionar,,dn. pursuance of the provisions ot. saiu uecree, win un xiiuia- daytneBth-dayi-tf July,: 1892. at 12 o'clock m. ot .thatvdayrm,therCity.oa: wumington, in the State of Korth' Carolina;, in front of the"?6urt-HOtee-efCNwf:HAnover County, tn paid City,, sell at public. auction to the highest biddef for" cash, "In accordance with-the terms-and conditions of said de .' the above described railroad of the Wilmington, Newberne and Norfolk Rail way Companynd-alL' the property, lands f ancU prenolsesju appertaining; , . thereto, the proceeds tnereor to pe .appnea as is Dy paiii fiecree provided and directed. ALFRED M. WADDELL, -atiuujr rtuuiiaijaaster Commissioner, i as 1 iJrUnited.StMes Circuit Court, Eastern"Disfrict 6f North Carolina. STESONi-TIlACYi-iJENNTNGS & RUS ' BEX.LV New York: ; . JNO..D. BELLiAMY; "Wiimrngton, N. C, ti Sblk;itorJor-Cotnplainant. Ju 16.5taw 4w?t The bhly safe, sure and ie5aable "Female PILIi 0viT offered to Ladles fsocuuiy xecemmena- il to married T ,ari WDA'DDPD i.-.m-j .1. j: i. li-.j r 1 1 i 1 vi 1 711 Vi. .,,, W.lf"i''' 17 ..' --' ,'1 i' .1. ;i .r r. Ii :.J; "iii P. iwt'.-siiiaaAtt 1 i-1
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 23, 1897, edition 1
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