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ffWcll V -VOIUMI XX. KIW IIRNI, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1897. SECOND SEITWS. Kl'MUKU II f f i aY i - m 1 M. Colli ham ! C AND New Arrow Ties ! 10,000 Yards Jute Bagging and f)0 IIiim1I( Ties; Seed Uyo, Wheat and 0iU, Crimson Clover, and Malt. JUST KKCK1VKU and for 6alu at Chas. B. Hill's East Sihk Makkkt Dock, , NEW HERN E, N. C TrntltvNark, Nature's Nervine and ISestornli ve. An n ii fui !; ii-.: rnii- for Disea4fK .f tl Dices: ir, Ni'ivmm ,itul tino r.aivi ! Sste:i.. V I'iiIiii' i.l rare llii,:i" fill' t III- old ami Vii'ili;: mill of III ilk Oil Kl-I Vic for Sill. ten's, Tcarll IS, iiml nil who an- rnnc.,-,! m Kiaih Wol'k Ol lli'.-C uccil I I.l I I 1 1 1 s. Varvs Depression, Tired Feeling, KervonsucEO, Muscular Wcainoai Loss ot'Apctitc, Falpiintionol ileart Restlessness, Hysteria, Ncrvs U't-akncss, General Discomfort, Excess, Alchoiiolism, anil t !i it alinost, i 1 1 1 1 i -1 1 - . I ' i-ci ies of diaviirfs ami coin pltcal hoi-i ini-iilt-in fnnii any iln aii-'iiu-iii. nf the Nervous Mein. I nv.il.i .III.- for Weak w.iineii alii liiitiin ch i Id it'll . Steady Kevvcs, thiccd System, Sound Rest, Good Work, i .vsr i:i:i it v i si mi Dr. Cox's Cocclin Nerve T. nic. '. i. ; n 4p,i(fh or - llauift-ron ltiiKMl4 nink.- n lutbli. 50 Cents For Bottle If llm-i- li.iii.'S be ordered ;tl (tin- Inn', a copy ol i h i,..,- ( ,hiU i,,k mil I inchlill-'! flee. At lrn-.l-l-.....IJI.-mI. r;r tlirreljof IS mi r c l( l .10 tfHIH. Wink Lin in) & Brown Drug Co., fcnlo I'roprletorN, BALTIMORE. HID.. 0 3. A. Milliard ami Pool Tables. I desire tn cull attention to all parties having billiard or pool tablet in their places i ,f business, tn pay Hie tax on aame at in-i-. an my report goes to the Grand Jury nf the county between now ami Hie first Monday in October. Ill is is in nccorititncr wiih section 10 of the ltevcntir Art. JoSF.Pil I,. II AI1N.I Sheriff. September 101 li. Cr?TAII other parties who are required liy law to procure licenses will govern themselves accordingly. Carolina Chill Pills arc essentially an antidote In malaria, containing nothing wlilcli an injure the system, hut are a mint rtUcleul tnnlr. improving appetite, aiding digestion, nuil curing riinttipatlon. No cun, no pay. Price I5r a Ixix at Bradham's Drug Store, EL0N COLLCQE, N. C. HI '' Won College, valued l fifty thousand dollar. In Ilia property of ihe Chrurtlaa . Gliurch, nnn-eecUrinn In spirit, located ; - . on the Great Southern Hallnaul.slx'y-llvt i(" .'' mill west of Raleigh. Itemnle from city; I numt arali.r. lmi.l MllitLi ll m. ... ITOOfl bllilfttllttft! tthflllrntLtnal, fflriAtit ATimy ih eleven; inrec goou merary to ilette ana nulla irtmtl lilirarv and Mil. I'. ini 'rwnit excellent moral woi ntgu ( ktaiU work; homelike In manacement. Offer the following degree: Ph.M., A:B, knil A If. T.ntmnmnm MmUnl, ImnI fl.00 to II0.U0 per monthi lulilna, f1o.no in ft,uu per hair year; music, painting, and elocution, extra. Open fVptetaber i td andeloer la June. ' Pur catalogue and other Inforroalloa, appty to , Kar.J.O. Anttaani. M.A.(ltarardX i- Chairman of Faculty, . ',! ' Kui Cotxiaa, If. O. School Opening:., Mlsa Leah iooea baa givea up bar oUa of advanced pupil, and, thU fall, will on a strictly l'rimary tVfcont. tlf school rnnti will be farnkhr.1 With ladi. Vidua adjustable dealt, and equipped with all MOeeaary apparatus and aide. KM purpose tn give to her patru"up to dale Primary work. Iir.lt flCJIOOL WILL" ' Open ffondny Oct. 3rd. CONFEDERiTE WWW DriEi to ittfinj tM TOWlcr t Deoicatia Flae Re hoe I Tear. At Eieanlea from Norfolk. St. Mary'i fteaeel (JIU. State BeaidefPaar- ataey. A Weataa Aaall eaat. laTalld Baelety Jocual boaaao. - 1 RataMB. H. C.. Sept 15. . ( The educational instincts of the .people seem to be on a Ihmiio If we are to1 judge from the good enrollment at all the Col leges. Chapel Hill with 500. A.AM. College about 800, Wake Forest orer 200, and Trinity with a Hue number. The grey stone quarry on the 8. A. L. near Henderson has not been worked f r some time and a committee haa gone i here to inspect the tnarbioery and if it in suitable it will lie purchased and put in the quarry here from which granite is to be taken from the utrct i improver inents that are to be made. In Yanry county last week IMley I 'ale was sentenced to be hanged for the killing of Matt Hensley. An appeal was taken. J. L. Milan the embezzling ticket agent for Charlotte was put J in the penitentiary yesterday to serve a 8 years enu lice. A big exclusion from Norfolk reached hero yesterday to play ball at l o'clock tmlay with the thermometer lUnrjng up in the nineties. Majm -General DeRosaett, commander of the N. C. Division of Confederate Veterans, has issued an order in which be urges us many Confederate veterans as ran possibly do so to go to Winches ter, Va., on the 17th when the headstones for the 449 North Carolina soldiers bur ied there will be dedicated, and where the corner stone to the N. C. shaft will be laid. Rev. Mr. James Battle Averilt of Louishurg delivers the address on this occasion. A strong appeal is made on all sides that North Carolina be well rep resented on that occasion. St, Mary's School Guild met yesterday, and the work interrupted by the summer was resumed. This organization.! to help raise the money for the purchase of bt. Mary's school by the diocese of the Stale. It is composed mostly of old pupils of SU Mary's. There were J80 applicant before the State Board of Pharmacy for license yes terday and one of them was a young lady. There were candidates from all over the State. L)i . C. F. 'Nichols of Boston was here this week. He is one of the vice presi dents of the "Invalid Aid Society" af Boston. This society is for the purpose of establishing sanatorium for consump tives in climate suitable for them. It it to look into the advlaabillty of establish ing one in North Carolina that bring Dr. Nichols here. Lam aws New York publio school ware re opened yesterday witwan enrollment of about 223,000 pupils, 10,000 af whom could not be accommodated. Application has been made for a naval vessel to carry the Canal Commuwion to Nicaragua some time next month, and it i supposed that the Dolphia wiU be assigned to this service. 11. R. Orenfull, a senior director of the bank of England write to the Time that no decision has been arrived at to hold part of the Bank reserve in sil ver. Judge Cox, of tha Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dismissed the bill of complaint of John O. Wood, superintendent of mall at Louisville, praying that Pootaaaalec-Oanaral Gary and Assistant Postmaster -General Heath be tujolned from removing kiss from office. Beth Low's letter accepting the Ctti- tens' Union nomination for mayor of Greater New York baa been received at the headquarter of tha unloa Tb new United State at in later to Spala, Geo. HUwart L. Woodford, was received by her Majesty tha Queen Kegent and preasuled bis credential. Tha announcement of la alata case of yellow fe-vr la Wew Orleans, Including the Oelpl death, waa officially mad by the Board of Health, . The trraa ., Eaaae4T Mr ft P. Grerve, aaevrWaat of CbU howte. Va Cail net tWkaaaal esHasann tloa. walvMtodkMiwabiall maoV i ll tivatsaawt fbat ihm cm Id swota r triad all caa.h Mwto takl baM af bat got aa rsUarj paat ataay ijliaM alt Hot hi chair; waa kadaoad la Ira I IflH'iKffDlsivrsmiMMirsdbf two uottkW. To paH thraa fitit baa waa ttiaadiig to kasiaasa pod Mj Dr. Klrgw lew Metotar a graadaat fiay faada,saHBatbaaaa Back aiai aai aiaa tor aibefi to bit mwy. ir, ausai-B. p tflaoovarf B foaraaUH be &a4, CoiW"aatl Coa aaatpW U rt-a- laJL TrfcuV BotUa Yt 9ft f v wa . . a rraa at f, I. VrnVj-t D.a Stara. - r 3i itii H . i .SMSi --,. .k ' - - I- I ' J SP1H1SH SPIES. Suspected of Matins Stetches ; NataUlfllealt Thing to Do. I'resi deat Bark la Washlagton. In Jaaetlaa for Office Holding, laeraase la Postal Work. Klaadlke Aralast. Journal Bukkac, Washinotom, D. C Sept. 14. President McKinley returned to Wash ington today for tbs purpose of holding a Cabinet meeting, discussing Cohan matters witlt Consul General I.ee, and disposing of ome pressing public Ihim- nets, after whicn he will go away airain, probably to New England, to remain until about the first of October. The suit for an injunction to prevent the Postmaster General from reducing un employe of his department was argued before Judge Cox. of the Supreme com t of the District of Columbia on Saturday. The judge took the papers and stated that he would announce his decision in a few days. It is believed that he will sus tain the right of the head of a depart ment to change or remove any of the employes at his discretion, liy refusing the injunction asked for. Whatever the decision, the case will be appealed and carried to the U. S. Supreme court. According to returns from thirty of! the largest postoffices, the business ot ! which has been regarded as a trust worthy barometer of the general busi ness conditions of the country, things are getting a decided move on them and the country haa crossed the line which separated it from prosperity. The busi ness of these thirty postofllces was eight per cent greatei in August 18UT, than it was in the same month last year. A com parison of 1897 with 18UU shows, in Jan. uary, a decrease of 8.5 per cent; in Feb ruary, a decrease of 4.5 per cent; March, an Increase of 2.3 per cent; April, an in crease of .5 per cent; May, an increase of 7 per cent; June an Increase of .5 per cent, and July, of .3 per cent. The jump to a clean H per cent increase in August is considered something extraordinary. Somewhat of a sensation in otlicial circle followed the report telegraphed from Charleston, S. C, that a Spanish spy had been making sketches of the fortifications for the protection of Charleston harbor and of other fortifica tions un the Southern coast, although no official will discuss the matter fur publi cation. Although Congress has provided that no outsiders shall be admitted to any fortification belonging to the government without a special permit from the oflicer in command of it, there are, according to Army officers, comparatively easy ways tn which information may, from time tn time, be obtained about our forlillca lions. Congress invariably attaches to all ap propriations for fortifications, a stipula tion that the work shall be done by contract, to be given to the lowest re- apooiible bidder, and whenever any work Is to be done upon any fortilica- tlon, bids have to be asked for. Kvcry man who expresses his inteutiun to hid for the work, must see where the work is to be done, and must have access to all the plaos and spocillcations. That is oaa of the easy ways of finding out about our fortifications, and there an other, too numerous to mention. Hid Army officer regsrd it as impossible in keep such thlnfc secret in this country, when all the European countries haw failed in their attempts to do the same thing. They say that our war depart ment gets about all the informatino i want about the fortifications In other countries, and they assume that tin other countries can do the same about our. It la altogether likely that Spain, and oilier countries, are constantly rep resented within our fortifications, by men seeking and getting information, but nobody need lose any sleep on ac count of the practice. Tha Treasury Department is working through all of It agent in that section to keep American from venturing Into tha Klondike gold regions, until after travel open next Spring, in order to mv them from certain starvation that will await maay of them who succeed in fatting la 'hi fall. aTTATI ONITSMITT. RaeewMve C)aiit !. rrr. Tuase KawtcaMlea Aeeepie. Special to Journal, Baunaa. N. C. SeDteraber 15 - The rxecwtlv eommluaeof tha Bute Unlver- nltT at Chapel mil mat la special tension today aad accepted the resignation of Prof. Too, of tb chair of pedagogic. ' , Xe aaeesaenr wti cboera. Dr. Srajaat T. Boy k la of Cheatham waa ataoted ProVaator of History and Political Xooaomy. . i Tvsasura anasev Arrive. -Baa, rtuacuoo, September 15.-Th ef oyardaa ate mar Etc 1 tor, which afl M. XkcW, Alaska, for Ifcl port six raaaa ago, Val waa compelled to put back la Uaalaaka for repair, after hsv. 1st bfoaaa two blade of bar propeller, arrrrad bart Ihla taoralng with ataiy-thra ng aai aad about ya.aOo.ooo la gold The eAotal of Ik VaUoaa bar strict ry aajolwad tha Spaa is pnaatliood to aaatala fraat aH pattleipaUoa la tba Car. IMagitaUoa. IHE STiTE CAPITAL. Professorship at A. & M. Collece Death of Mrs. Wildes. State Fair will Not Open at Night. Chapel Hill Kurollnif nt. Char ter to Roller Mills. Jul'KNAI. Bl'KK.W ' ltAI.KUill, N. C. Septeuitier, 14. )' l'rof. Eldridge after looking over the situation declines tin- position of pm fessoi nf mathematical engineering at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege. At her home here yesterday, nil's. Rachel Dewey Wildes died after a short illness. She was a daughter of tin- late Mr. Chas Dewey president of the Raleigh National Rank. The State Fair authorities have been negotiating with the eh ctric light com panies regarding the lighting of the Fair giounds din ing Fair week, but it is de rided that it will not he done, so the grounds wih rinse at dark as hereto-! f i ire. I The following Mate Cuaril commissions have been issued. ,J. C. llonil, I apt. 1(. N, limes and 1.. M. Radliam, lieu tenants, Company 1), second Regiment at Fdentnn. Assistant State geologist Nitz who is now in cU. t'cteisiiuig accepts (lie ap pointment as delegate to the international geological congress now in session at that place. O. K. Cooper, John F. tlrci n, and I. Oliver have passed siii-cessliil examina tions for Annapolis from this State. l'he enrollment at Chapel Hill lias nearly reached 501). Among this number there are four ladies, one of liiem enter ing the Senoir class. I'lotl sor Toms of the clmir of pedagogies will send in his resignation touiori ov, it is said, lie is to take a position vuth the Duke Cigar ette company, ut a salary of $."i,000. The visit, of l'rof. M. C. S. Noble of Wilming ton to Chapel Hill just at this time may mean nothing, but putting things to gether it looks as if he might have that vacancy nllereil linn. The Secretary of State has issued a charter tn Ibe l'earl roller mills at lian dleiuan. capital filnil'OliO. Hancinft tin- magician uas booked here for the Kill, but a telegram stales that he is threatened with typhoid fever and had to cancel his engagements. The news nf the death nf Miss Mary ltulliti of Wilson was heard here yester day with much regret. Miss Rullln has often visited here anil was a favorite wheicvcr she was know n. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market ipintations furnish ed by II. W. Silshy iV Co. Commission llrokeis. Nkw YoltK, Sept. HI. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. ( lore Am. Sugar i:,4 l.")l l.'ijj I5:'i Chicago Cas 1117 KI7J KHI J HMij c. n. & ii loiij ion; ion; umi Jersey Central, . . 0(1,' DM 1)11 !H St.. Paul 0 j 101J lOOj 101 Gen. F.lcc.tric 403 40 40 COIT'ON. Open. High. Row. Close Oclols r II.TS fi.7!) I, (10 B.fi'J January II. W) (I HO G.7:t (1.711 CHICAUt) MARK KTS. WlIKAT tlicll. High. Row. Close Dec Hit J n !i:;i ()HN Dec :ii) :n; :ii Meat l'ork. Sept K. 10 8.2"i H.10 N.'.'O Ribs. Sept ... 4 HO 4.H2 4 NO 1.si) Cotton Sales 115,500 Hales. Ureea Pulne Numpi. Wasiumiton, S pteint)er 14 -The Sec retary of the Treasury and the Postmaster tfctienil, after n consultation wit' thi- Presideiit. have decided to change the eolor of the current two cent nmtage stamp from carmine tn green nf the shade now used on ((ovrniineiit notes. The ten cent postage stamp, which Is now printed In green, will be changed In some other color, possibly carmine. It Is thought that green la a more desirable color than carmine, besides snvluir the government nliout 110,000 in the differ ence In cost between the two inks. fhalrrasa Welllasrtsa steal-aa. Hai.TIMdkx. .Hcntemlwr 14. I'nited State Senator Wellington Imlay resign ed the chair of the Republirsn State ( Vn- tral Committee, thus rulinuishlng the leadership of the party in this Slate. Tha action waa taken at a meeting of Ibe committee and wa the direct result of Senator's defeat ill the convention la Ocean City. Tb resigning chairman delivered a hitler speech, in which he I alleged to bav aawrted that the Ilepub. 1 leant art doomed to certain defeat In tit coming campaign la Maryland. Jackson, Uia State capital of Missis sippi I alsnoat depopulated, it butlneet bouM doaad aad lla Jtewapapera tua peadrd. Bevea case of yellow fever ar offlclally aaaouacad aad it very door with wtany suspect 4 eaaaa at arioot place. Aa arnbargo baa bea aut aa tha railroad and lhata ara grav apprehra alona that tha dread dbwaaa baa obtalwad t loot hold la ameroua parta of ibaRUla, kral mmkMt the M vlilwyi mmd il i Hi ! POWDER Abtolutcly puro OYJL wAKIWO vVrWOtH CO., HgW VOWK, MIL FELLOWS. Bntler Endorses Avery anil to Speaks for Russell. flarshuls for the Fair. Gen. ItejM-it Home. Advice to Klondike. V. un derbill will F.iil.erliiin. Oyster l.iinds for Dead People. School Board Halters. Joi KNAl. Bl IMCAl'. I Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 111. , Senator Ruihr m his paper highlv i nihil ws the "ettcr of c Avery which has brought loilb such severe criticism since its- publication. Tin- Caucasian. Sena! '.r Ilutier's paper also says that. Governor Russell will within the next 10 days ;ive his decision in tin- 1!. !i. commission ts case. II" any one know s the verdict of the Governor il must lie Senator Butler. The break in the terrilic. hoi ss-ll has come. No rain has fallen Inn the clouds are thickening. At keid-vHir a lew i.jiys ago there was tmiililc betw i en a w-Rite nu:n and a negro, anil feeling ran so hi,di that a race rmi was feared, anil the military cninpaiy icin.iineil at. the an, mrv all night to la- in readiness tor any trouble. All is not entirely quiet . Governor Russell will before his return In the executive olllee, visit thn Slate farm ar, Wadeshorn. I i.l. Reybrook the Chief Marsha I for Statu Fair is very successful in gelling his selections for assistant. Maishuls lo accepl. Gen. W. P, Rolierls who- has been 1". S. consul to Virtoiia has returned to North Carolina where he is. most heartily welcomed. His successor is an Illinois man. (Jen. Roberts was i Jie firnt Soutn i in man to ever bold this place, lie has been in Hie midst of the londyde rra.e and advises all prnspe -live Klondike goers lo wail until spring, saying that he thinks the "finds' will list lor a num ber of years. Mr. Yunderhilt will soi-n arrive In New Ynil; and n little later In, will bavn (piite a house party at his lovely home at Itill morc for the fall and into the Christmas holidays. i ne new man iroiu Mieitiy u lennes- see via Miirgniitnu and ; Hh.wing Rock which is escled lo tap tlm Coal Ii, Ids ill Tl-lineShe is being pushed by Kit, ti Ii- capitalists. Treasurer Worth is nut died tlui' -oun. of Hie grants of oyster 'undi.ni Ciaven enmity which parlies hel l witc nuuh- lo people after they were de.-til. Tliat one need was made ton mini who had Ih-cii (lead ill) years. The marriage of Mr. James I.. T.iwler of D.uiville, Va., and Miss .Minnie llar hcr occurcd yesterday. Tlie hridn was in deep moiiruing for un only brother, so llie uiarriv wuh u ven ipnet one. Sllicrlntelidcut .Mi liane of the scho.vl IhiiuiI is ready In hi mi the Hariants for the Oil per capita appcrlioiuni at for the M-lmiil chiblri u In Hit- dil'meiit rniinly Ireusurers. rhe nmouni iip,orlinnist is f "ifl.s4M.I:i and it taken ai:i,issi daily In run the Slete pulihe. tu kW,. W.dii rniinty gets the largest nnmiuil, $1,5115.10, lluncniube next witli 1 1 .:!(). 1 4. Mecklen burg with $1. jot. 50 while Darn gel the smallest sum of any nf tlie counties, 41:14.00, This general schixil fund comes finiu the sale of publio lands inU-rt-it on Ismils slid other ways. The lust appor llnnment was made In 1HU4 aiul thr amount was $43,2o0 !,', t thn rule nf .07 er capita. WUOLXBALB LTNOBINO. rive Highway SVatiavrre Tahea fraan Jail ut llaat YiitMAli.l.aa, Ind., Srplemlirr 15. to. censed by nuroenma robtwrira lb people of Klpley county, Ind., of wbh-h Voraall le 1 the county smt, took tin law Into their own hands early this morning aad lynched five main who wvra tmprkiea ed In the Jail here- Illplry county is In tha anulbeaataro part of the Ohio and Kentucky border. Tba men who war lynched wraJ!eg. td to b been wtembera of a gang which bad tarrorlaed tba ejnanty by rohharka. Tbey were strung p to f va llmh of m tlm irea la tba orator of tba pa bile aqaara. Tbair feet vara bat a fer laahea from Iba Itoaad, aad both tbair baada aad teat bad baaa aecurrly Uad with ftipiw. Per several year tba faratara of tha aowal bar beat) tha alctiaw) af a gaag AKIll IttilTVII inn U Eir m SEMI-WEEKLY SECTIONS S Kneli TueMla.v ul c Very Finest Bntler Ribby's Potted Hani un I Tongue ami (.'hip Reef in cans. lleinz's Raked Reaiisa idtiiw.-.ct. Pickles Codfish, Irish Rotators ansi Gitioiis. Full line Fresh ('iinned (.-Js, I'leserved (linger in pot K, S3k: eaclt. AtOESOfl 5H5F57?SHK1 rJLir'Sjcic today! luilL-et'T'B IIm,.,..! Ut i i a ji Fta iti. rsEration. for 1 am now hack from the markets, liv"ins, liouht one of tlie largest ami best shocks of Dry floods. Notions antl Shot's tha,- Now He rue lias known. Every train and steamer brings some tiling new. 1 wish out-of-town merchants to come and compare prices in wholesale department, where careful preparations have been made to meet their wants. H. a O o of mon win, lived an outlaw exisk-.ice, robbing Indutcriminato-lv and some tinves committing graver cr.mes. Farmers would go tn town with atth nr a bind of farming products and the next morning they would be found robbed and Is-uten by Ihe roadside. Itolh men and women bavn been tortured to make Ibem give up thir savings. None of the people here seem to de. plore the action of tbo mob, but, on the contrary, the bunging of three or four more members of the vnng is tiring talked of. No IriNvpu have been naked for. and the ritiziaui say nuliliaineii are not wanted. Governor Mount has telegraphed the sheriff of the rouuty Hist all the power of the Slate, if necessary, will Im- vigor ously employed for the arrvnt and pun ishment of nil mini? imTIi-sled. Nlrlkrra An tll HAZi.rriiN, Pa . heptnmlu r 15 A calm jtcrvailed Hsxh-oin and ita environs to day. The atriki rs maintain silence and g'sxl nrdel A ii i ll n guard stationed alKMit the enmpanv stores at Itlimer In ronse ipienee of a rumor Uiat the foreigners were plotting tn Wow up the building with dynamite. They have ceased deal ing there, and ro now buying) their provender In Uaalrloa. Sore ar going n far aa to muv here, and tvverml oar load of household goods were traveling townward over the Lattimer mad la Ibe course of the day. Irgn group of tba miner are constantly hovering about tb store. Arrangement ara under way for a mortal er maa aieatlag btr Saturday night, and It is aoikwatood that effort ara being mad to get Kugeaa T. Dab and other prominent labor mea to aodreas it. AU aaktd to at lead, aad it I eati aialed that B.000 will ba pfaw-ai. aattit-ia rar. This I tha sy aQ drnrtlata aefl ottoYrm tastki jyt chilLtdmic for Cbilla and Malaria, it t alaaply Iron aad Qulnlaa la a taeUWa fnra. Cbihlran bre H. Adult fwe'er It tojitt tsr, Mwasatiag Tea Ira, l'rtoe, aua. and Friday. M ream heese. Fresh from Iairy. Nice Fruit Jellies 5r pound, A Fresh Rot Small Breakfast Stris. Fresh Roasted Coffee, the best in the city. Ground lo order. And for Good Flour aco lis before you buy we can Suit you. Wliolesale aV Retail Carocers, A EW REKKE, X. V. ,MVSWI( B. Duffy. o BASE BALL Rational I.eaaae tJamea Plajed Tes- ferriar. I Special to Journal. Boston. Septemlwr Id-Boston, 5; .Se-w York, 8. Biukiki.yn. September lfl- Brooklya 8; Washington, 4. oils, S'plember 1ft Baltimore, 4; 1 tiiladelphla, 4, called at end of ninth inni IX -darkneas. All the other games postponed. Where Tbej riay Taaar. Philail. dphla at Baltimore. New York at Boston. W 'asMngtim at Brooklyn. t tneinaati at Cleveland. Si. Louis at rittsburg. tu 1 n w mm oij-aa ktanu. Wot Ijut P. C Baltimore . M S3 .718 Boalon S SB .70S New York 77 41 .47 Cincinnati. ? SO .578 Cleveland 40 9 ,604 Wtahlnglon M .46 Brook ly a &t at .VA Ckirtfo St ASt PilUlwrg .... 9 7 .4X7 Philadelphia SI .490 Louwvlll .... St 71 i 18 si Lout u... m as x Vataaa lansl fa Loanoii, 8 paeaibar It-Two (real fortuoea wara a aatit hj wedding wblcb waa oIsnalaed kWa today. Tba prloal palar Colooei I rabet, eoa of Iba MlR waakea (Wk.)1 aswsr. who wa reoently dlaoroad fro I dawgaaat Alatbar, Iba ao traas, and Mb) Laeap, tba daughter ct MllUoaab-a Br av Lamp, of Ht. louie, Tha wedding h )sVcla-Ranttnktm!na sen. Tba Lent p aad Tabs, hrewene ara tba largest Is I tM Vat. Rcomtly rred Pahtt, CoUa al pabet't brriher,maf. rted Mi I hleta e daultter nf August Ultlela, bead of Uxvblita brewery.
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