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PAGE EIGHT.
SHAVE
AND BE
COMFORTABLE
If yiiii have never nrqiilrotl tho Imlilt of giving yourself a Hgl t
shnvo every morning '" oniinot IhmkTihi how much comfort It
gives. It makes you fool clvnn nnd keeps your face cool smooth
oiid comfortable.
Wn hnvo everything In the llm of shaving supplies Hint tho tnoi-t
critical shnvo'r coul.l ileslro. Keen Har-ors liitost l"l'r"J''
strops mugs nhnvinK woap- nd sticks lino badger hair hither
bruNhcH.niitHopticii.lmy riimlotloiiMhiirlicrcoiiil.scoHmctlCBft!.
SHUMATE RAZJRS
AND STROPS
Self sUvlnc woulil ho n tinlvorsnl custom If everybody know how
onsy nnd comfortable shaving Is made hy thp imi of 11 ihumntj
lUzor anil .Shumate Haror Strop 'limy nnoli cost hut 11.00 nnd
they nrn guaranteed. Wo nro agent for them. Lot UN show
them to you. : ! '.'''
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore: Thursday August 22 1907.
F. J. RAMSEY Druggist
Cor. Caddo and Main Su. Phone 30
WANTS
3 LINES q
TIMES "i
DIMES 0
Daily Ardmoreite Want Ads
Always Bring Results
If you ilo not soo whnt you
wmit advertise for It.
Don't Get Caught
rra
m
llTHOrr enough tnc-
kin when joti fo
IttttiliiK- '''he host
ll-Oicniinn always
takes plenty along.
If you like llshingl'omii Hern
For Your Tackle. Wn havo
everything that's nny good
nothing that Ih worthh'HH.
Wo enn lit you out with n
splendid anil complete rig
for very little money. Anil
It will catch Huh too. Them's
hooiloo on uir tackle
ou can wear tin) "gold
mini" If you uio Wall's
oklu.
WANTED.
WANTKD Kverjbody to know that
my meat market phone Is No. Gsil
T J. Cox. 2KI
WANTKI To soil a fine piano at a
sacrifice good as now. Terms to
suit purchaser. Oolng to leave city.
Mrs. M. I). Koster US C street.
N. W. 20-3t
WANTF.D To sell all my refrigera-
tors at half price. C. P. Hall. 20-3
WANTKD A cook. Mrs. H. W. Han-
ilol. lS-tf
ABOARD A MAN-OF-WAR.
Llf Largely Made Up of Serubblngi
Regulation! and Intpectiont.
The tlay'H pingi-runine aboard a man-
of war Is cnleniiili'il t make Hie boy
who wauls to run unity to sea sit up
iiihI think twice. It vurlcs somewhat
according us the ship Is In port or lit
son iiinl miller different commands hut
In nny case from 5 o'clock In the morn-
ing till 7::W) at night. It U n rather
strenuous roimil of scrubbing nutl
ilrllls. The recruit loiillcs very soon
Hint the expres'liiu "shipshape-' means
n good iteill.
Saturday morning Is n tremendous
donning time culled "Hold ilay" which
Ih followed liy n half holiday In the
afternoon (i ml mi .Sunday morning the
captain himself Inspects his ship from
keel to truck. The murine hand Is sta-
tioned Just Is'low on the hurricane
tloek. and the bluejackets stand on the
port side of the quarter deck and the
marines on the stnrlsurd all rendy
for InsiH'Ctlon
Hut life Isn't nil scrubbing regula
tions nud Inspections On the hirgt-r
ships the government fuml-dies nth-
lellc supplies and each mnti-of-wnr
has her champion Isixer aiul tmsclmll
nud football teams. These tenuis are
iiuimigcd or sup rvlsed nt least by
oillcers. and inrny nu ensign or lieu
tenant who has won his "N ' nt the
Naval academy plays rhotildcr to shoul
der with his bluejackets. Midi fa
mlllarlty would h.ive scandalized old
fomuiodoie Porter beyond wordi.-ht.
Nicholas.
A PARASITE CREEPER.
ROCK ISLAND ENGINE JUMPS
TRACK IN LOCAL FREIGHT
YARD.
The tender of the local Hock Island
engine Jumped the track In the ynrds
this afternoon as the train was pull-
tn k out. The cause of the accident
was the spread of the rails caused
the excessive heat.
The same engine went dead last
night near Province on account of the
Injector hreaklng.
SENATORIAL AND JUDICIAL CON
VENTION RATIFICATION OF
PRIMARY NOMINATIONS.
t. b. wall mmi
WANTKD-To buy a business lot and
a farm close In. Olvo full doscrlp-
tlou and prlco. Wrltu C. II. Foy.
Ardmore. 1-S
WANTHl An all round blacksmith.
A. W. Wlnford Lindsay I. T. 7-lm
FOR RENT.
KOI I Hi:.NT -One l-room dwelling at
ii 50 per mouth l'.ncpilre .1. Gold
smith's loan office. Main St. 22-:t
I'OH Itl-JNT Kor cash about 73 acros
of land near Ardmore. A. 1). Chase.
21.GI
I'OH Hi:NT Two unrurnlfehod rooms
ru5 Third avenue S. H. Mrs. M
K. Doyle. 2t-3t
MOVED! MOVED!
MOVED!
We have movud our place of business from Broadway
to West Main Street near Court House.
Our lino of B.ttli Room Goods is the best in the city and
we have o ily the most skilled plumbers to do your work.
Let us lurninh you estimates on what wnrk you need.
Phone o and a representative will c ill at )our home
or place of business.
SPREKELMEYER COMPANY
TOH HUNT Cottage on North Wash-
ington streL Phone 217 or 822 blue.
J. M. niub.
I-'OH HKNT Kour room house on Cth
avenue between A and Washington
street northwest. Apply to M. .1.
Hays 002 A street. 19-Ct
I'OH HUNT A nice suit of office
room. Apply H. W. Handol. tS-lf.
I'OH HKNT One business brick
house 2KS0 feeL Will he re.uly
Sept 1. It. T. D.illas over mills'
Furniture Store.
10 (1
FOR SALE.
. TOH SAI.K Four largo second-hand
Iron water tanks. Apply to K H.
1 Pugli 211 I) Btreet N. W... Ard-
I more. 20d-5wl
Sweet Pea Carnival.
Ardmnrelto Spcclat.
Iloxeiiiau .Mont.. Aug. 22. lime-
man Is transformed toil.i) Into a bow-
er of flowers all the streets and
buildings of the oll being covered
""Hi fragrant blossoms of the kind
that Iuto mado tho annual sweet pe.i
i.uuu.il the greatest event of Its
kind In the West. The carnival col-
ors are purple and white. In tumor
of the Klks who have been holding
their state convention here for the
past two ilays. An ample supply of
sweet peas have been available In
earning out the floral scheme as
hundreds of yards of Itoiemnu's fav-
orite flower have yielded a bountiful
crop of varicolored blossoms. Thous-
ands of vlsllors are In the city from
all over Montana mid hiirruuiidlug
states.
double piMtngo on cards returned
while those which do not come hack
cost the government only the price
of printing and stock.
Mist Vanderbllt Hat Ten Million.
Ardmoreltn Special.
New York. Aug. 22 Miss fll.id)S
M Vanderbllt. daughter of the Lite
Cornelius Vanderbllt. will come Into
full control of the fortune left In
trust for her at tho end of the pros-
. nt mouth and w ill then be one ol
t'ic richest jotiiiK women In the conn
t The illrect Inheritance of 7.-
OiH00 loft her has b miccebsful
manipulation now grown to over S-
cnrt.ooi). Ill addition Miss Vauilcr
l I; will ecure over J2.00o0l)D from
'ii i'iato of her ino lier. This ai
h. must conservative -stimute. will
tiring Miss Vanderbllfs total fortune
to i 10.000000.
Want a Pcstafle Due Card.
Ardmoroltu Special.
Krlo Pa.. A J. 22 On of the
oositlona discussed by Ho- dele-
cs to the national cimv -utlon nt
j wasters which Is holding Its fir-
vssiou uere umi.iv is a piac ioi i
postal caul ln.irlng a 2 cent d ie
to ho paid hy the condor wh.'u
in! Is return- d The plan P
y errecl. vvouiu en a giei-
o firms uMlig ril" postal
ice they would br rcf Hired v
fio only on such cards a
V returned. Hy the opera
tnothod they would pay
Mexican War Veterans.
Norfolk Va.. Aug. 22. VeteraiiH of
the .Mexican war are arriving In Nor-
folk todiy to take part In what will
probably bo the last great national
convention which will open tomor
row moriiulg. Tomorrow has been
set aside as Mexican War Veterans'
day by the exposition management
ami elaborate arrangements have
been completed for their reception
and entertainment. The Dames of
ISlil coiiiHiseil of tho daughters of
the Mexican war veterans will meet
on Saturday.
r'OH SALK Splendid horse and hug
gy at Cathey's stable 15-tf
Keep Kelfer Clean.
Kelfer. I. T. Aug 21. After swing-
ing around the circle Secretary (iar-
flolil eoiiclinlcil that from what lie
heard Kelfer was a bad place. Ho
mentioned the fact to Win. K. John
sou tho special Innue buster and gen-
eral keeper of the morals of Indian
Teriltory. "Clean out Kelfer." was
the word pasted down tho Hue to his
deputy b Johnson Orders were cur-
ried out. Sunday night five gambling
Iioukoh at this place were raided and
the furniture stacked and burned In
numerable whisky peddlers were
driven out of tho town and seventeen
women of tho deml niomle were or-
der! to leave forthwith.
Sunday night Johnson called up
Secretary Oarfbdd at the llusbv ho-
tel In McAlostor and said: "Heifer's
doiui."
"All right. Hill keep her that way. '
said the secr. tary. and et they say
mai the secretary did not get much
Information In tho territory.
KOH SALK Duroc-Jersoy hogs. 1
have n few males nnd gilts about
four months old for sale. My stocl
la of the best and pedigrees aro fur-
nished with each Individual Bold.
Kvery fnrtnor and stockman should
have this breed of hogs Tom II.
Stone manager. See W. P. Poland
over FlrBt National Hank. lGdwtf
New Zealand's Vegetable Caterpillar It
a Matt Peculiar Plant.
The most extraordinary object I have
ever seen Is the New Zealand vegetable
caterpillar. The rata Is a pani-dti
creeper which llr.it destroys Its forest
luwt and then crushes It to ilentli and
usurping Its skeleton. Im-coiiics a tree
Itself. If the rata seedling Is dug up
It is found to le hprliiglug not from u
chI but from tho head of ii perfectly
formed caterpillar.
It Is supposed by some that tho
caterpillar which on illsieotlou prove
to lie Intern-illy the exnet counterpart
of Its llvlnu Insect relative swallow
the tiny rata seed while living and
burrowing Into the ground becomes
Instead of u chrysalis tho germinating
home of the -o'd. which bv sonn.
agf-noy "turns' Its "unfortunate foster
mother Into wood.
Others however contend the cater
pillar Itself Is pnslnciil by the rata
urging In support of their theory that
If springing from n seed the shoot
would grow out of different parts of
the caterpillar Instead of Invariably
growing out of the herd.
Tho Insect vegetable Is yollovvMi
about four Inches long nud Is fully ex
tended. I have si-en them freshly dug
up and others that have been kept for
years and all had tho appearance or
perfect limi-t carved In wood. Pear
soli's Weekly.
I
The Elevator Eyet.
One of dm greatest hard-hips suffe
ii by men who run elevators In the
tall otllce buildings downtown Is the
bad effect It has on their eyes. The
ours an- run it t a high rale of spot
and as the men have to look straight
ahead uf them most of the time their
eyes soon feel tho Mnilll of the con
stant motion.
'Tvo worked In the subway'
marked mm of these elevator mc
"nud I thought tint wus pretty had
but It Isn't a patch to the way my
oyiM feel after u day's work In tlu
cars If Jim ever run across nn ele
vator limn who seems unusually In
tempered toward the clo-e of the bul
ness iiny. Just look nt Ills eji-s and you
will be apt to forgive him. They go
einlly show the strain that has been
put on them for eight or ten hours:
New York Press.
Farmers' Institute.
"That every fanner desires to co
operate with tho Farmers" Institute
which was recently organized in this
city can learn of the meeting to he
hold In Arilmoro September S" said
Myron Drew president of tho Inst!
tuto "1 would like for every nowspa
per In tho comity to take up the mat
tor and thoroughly advertise It to the
farmers."
Mr. Drew Is In receipt of a number
of lett -is from C. A. McNabb score
tary of tho board of agriculture .of Ok
lahoiua who was Instrumental in
gutting tho Institute organized here
Mr. McNabb states that It will take
the co-oiieration of the merchants
and bankers to organize and main
lain such an Institute and their as
slstauci- should he enlisted.
The purpose of tho organisation Is
well known by every farmer In tho
county and It Is the dolro that all
who can attend the meeting here Sep
temper 5.
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At Exemplified.
A learned profi-ssnr was dining wllh
the DlltzcH and the table was set with
tho best ware that Mrs. IMItz's china
rliwet nt'orled. The guest was par
ticularly lutim-sted in tho display nnd
ndmlred It greatly. Picking up the
plate In front of him nnd noting the
stamp of the iiinuufacturvr ou the bot
torn of It ho remarked-.
"1 proximo van know that china.
the art of making It was discovered by
accident?"
Just then there was heard In tho
kitchen where the maid was busily nt
wink a loud criuh.
"Yes" answered Mrs. Dlltz with
ttalucd smile "and uiont of It is broke
In the samo way." Youth's Companion
Drowned In 8avlng Friend
Outhrlo. Ok.. Aug. 21. Prof. John
llrooke only bon of Ht Hev Francis
Key Hrooke bishop of the episcopal
diocese of Oklahoma ind Indian Tc-
ritory. was drowned In San Frauctsc
Hay yesterday while attempting to
rescue a young friend from drown
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$11.00 Hofrlgerator for ..$a.00
$18.75 Kofrlgoratoc for $12.00
$2-50 HefrlRerator for $14.50
$23.50 Hofrlgerator for $15.00
$25.00 Hofrlgerator for $17.50
$27.50 Hofrlgerator for $19.00
Now Is tho time to buy a
Hofrlgerator. oven If jou don't
need one. Iluy tt now and keep
It until next summer. You will
kivo money.
JONES'
Furniture Carpet & Stove
Store
Wig and Fant.
"There Is one thing I want to warn
you about." said the vvlgmaker to tin
man who was buying ids Orst wig
"utid that is the electric fan. he
ever jou si nn electric fnu In motion
giro it u vvldu l.crtli. If you don't It Is
npt to einharrnrs you Klectrlc fan
Hud wigs nre deadly enemies Notli
lug outside of an Indian and a torn
hawk will lift a wig from the we.
it's head ipilcker than an electric fan
In motion.' New lurk Sua.
A Fairy Tale.
Dear little Maudlc awoke about
o'clock the other moruliig and asked
miuuiua to tell her a fairy tale.
"It's too late darling mamma re
plied. "Da.id.v will le In shortly nnd
he'll tell us Isith one."-Philadelphia
Impilrcr.
Our Language
"lie's the coming man."
"Ye-.; bo's one of the best follows
lug" llaltlniore Amerlcuu.
The great republic shall live as long
as the iKiorest citizen freely expresse
tils personal and (Milltlcnl opinion nud
v lunger llaltlmore American.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT
PRIMARY RATIFIED
The senatorial and Jmllclan rouven
lions with edleg.Ues from Murray
Iaivc and Carter counties In session
this afternoon nominated Stlllwell II
Kussol of i Ardmore for district Judge
and J. C. Little of Sulphur and J. C
flrahnui of Marietta for state sona
torn.
Kach of those gentlemen were call
ed upon to address the meeting after
their names ha dboeu nominated ns
the district candidates.
J. C. Orahatu was sekcted chairman
of the meeting nnd II. J. Jones booh
tary. A committee of five. comiosed
of It. W. Dick. Mltchel Homier. O. W
Anderton II. C. Iigsdon nnd J.
McCalla was appointed on creden-
tials. The committee reorted no con
tests and the organization was made
permanent.
The rooster was selected as the em
Idem of the party.
Taft In Kentucky.
Lexington. Ky Aug. 22. A great
recent Ion was tendered Secretary
Taft on his arrival hero today. Ho will
speak here this evening on tho race
question and otho rmatters of Inter
est to the southern people.
In Commissioners Court.
The following easel wen- disposed
of bv Commissioner Sam II. Hutler
since yesterday nfternoon:
it s. vh. N. A. Sand-is sdllng 11
ciuor: caso dismissed.
V. S. vs. Lee ltrown cmhozzleemnt:
r-i. illunilHsed nud defendant do
clareil not gulltj'. .
Which Kind of a Man Are You ?
A THINKING MAN OR A NON-THINKING MANP
It's just us easy to own n homo as It is to pay
rent. If you can do tho one you can do tho
other. How lonj? will It take you to decldo a
proposition like this? Call and lot us explain
our plan.
ARDMORE LOAN. & TRUST COMPANY
RIAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE AND LOANt.
Are too itolac to inlnt roar baaee iblt evrloict Ute
Harrison's Town and Country Paint !
The beet made tad pore Uateed olt-ettl for color card at
HUDSON-HOUSTON LUMBER COMPANY tiibphoni 32
THE MARKETS
New Orleans spots steady mlJ.
13 1-8 sales 100.
Liverpool spots quiet and steady 9
pts up. mid. 7.31 sales C000 exp. 500.
New Yui'K spots steady mid. lll.u.1.
New York Futures.
Open High Low Close Yes
Oct 11.80 11.93 11.83 11.85-SC ll.itlb
IX-c 12.01 12.0C 11.90 11.98-99 12.03b
Jnn 12.09 12.17 12.03 12.0S-00 12.11-16
1. 1 Guillot
New Orleant Futures.
Open High Iow CIoso Yes
Oct 12.30 12.39 12.30 12.35-30 12.37-38
Doc 12.21 12.32 12.22 12.25 12.30-3)
Jail 12.32 12.37 12.23 12.28-29 12.35-30
Chicago Markets.
Open High Ixivv
Wheat
Sept.... S9 S9IA S7r?M
Dec ....93 93 92"
May ...100?i 100; 9ST4
Corn
Sept....57Vi .r.7 50
Dec ....55 55 51
May ....5C4 53 V 63 U
Oat)
Sept ....50 50 4S!d
Doo ...47V 47 40
May.... 49 19 48
t t
Cotton Grain and Stocks.
Postolllct- llulldlng Arilmoro I. T.
Minimum Orders Accepted
'in hales of cotton
1000 bushels of grain
10 shares of stock.
Hoferonco Ardinoro Hanks.
I.oiir nistnncu I'liotm S2S.
SS'1 89 'i
93 93 1 J
99 U 101
50 57 V
51 65H
65V4b 50
49 't
4
18
49
47
49b
cu
New Suits Filed.
T. C. Handol has Hied a complaint In
equity against J. 11. Ilcckdown seeking
to have tho defendant restrained from
Interfering with tho plaintiff who de-
sires to gather Ids hay crop on cer-
tain lands leased from King Isaacs
nn Indian.
The complaint alleges that inilesi
the court Interferes blood slied will
bo tho result.
The City National Hank has filed
milt against J. U. White for tho re-
covery of a sum Uuu on u promissory
note and for tho foreclosure of a chat
tel mortgage on certain personal prop
erty located in this city. Tho amount
which Is duo on the note Is $108 to-
gether with Interest since February
of tho past year.
August 22 In History.
1350 Philip of alols king of
France died.
J752 William Whlston translator
of Josephus died In Uiudou ago 85.
1787 John Fitch's steamboat mado
Its trial trip on the Delaware.
ISIS Warren Hustings noted gov
ernor gem nil of India died at D.iylos-
ford Worcestershire; born In 1733.
1S44 Cicorgo WaslllnKton no
Ixmg. American naval officer and
artlc exploycr born In New York city;
died In Siberia In 18JI while In com-
mand of tho 111 fated Jeannetto ex-
pedition. Do Long graduated from
the t'nlted States Naval Academy In
18C5. Ill 1S73 he served on tho
Juniata In the I'olarls search. I'll-
dor command of Lieutenant IV Ing
the Jeannetto sailed north from SiJn
Francisco In 1879. Tho vessel never
escaped the Ice pack nnd after drift
ing with It over COO miles air line or
about 1.200 by her devious course
was crushed In June. 1881. The par
ty Journeyed southward by sledgo
nnd boat. Dol.ong traveled 2800
miles and perished with his com
panions.
1801 I lien Fung emperor of
China noted for his .mtl-forelgn pol
icy died.
1903 Iord Sallfhur)-. former prem
ier of Croat Hrltaln died: born 1830.
1900 Cuban revolutionists under
Touer.it Citiorra raptured San Luis In
luar del Hlo.
Redfield Clark
INSURANCE AGENTS
Prompt Settlement on Firo
and Tornado Losses.
Oct-Nov
Jan-Feb
Liverpool Futures.
" ' Open Close Yes.
C.Cl U.59'4 0.5 1 'i
6.R5$ C.Sl'j li.SOli
GRAIN LETTER.
Dy Logan & Bryan.)
Chicago Aug. 22. Wheat Trade-rf
Hons are more favorablo for tho crop
bellevo tho country will l-iy this com
on every llttlo set-back.
Oats Hull leaders vero sellers of
oata both September and .May during
tho morning and the nnrkot weaken-
ed In lino with wh.at and corn. At
the close prices were only 5-S under
last night for September and May
having mado about 1-2 cent rally
from low- point. Heactlous aro light
and' grading very poor. All threshing
returns are of a very bullish charac-
ter. Visible supply deciensed 453000.
Unless there Is a decidedly larger
movement to market wlt'i good weath-
er to help grading tho situation is
likely to continue very bullish In oats
and tii era can tako hold ou sharp
breaks.
II. T. HUTIIKHFOHD & CO.
COTTON LETTER.
(Hy it. & II. Door.)
New Orleans Aug 22. Henpflclal
ruins were reported as having occur-
discovered that tho bull campaign red over Jilght In sections of tllu Miss-
was at an end for thu present at least
this morning for several good rcas
ons. Cables did not follow our advan-
ces of yesterday. Th! vvinther was
warm over the north avh: this mom
lug ns predicted. Realizing Kales of
wheat were on n large scale by those
who bought several cents loner. Ex-
port demand natura'ly let up he-cause
tho advance In prices yesterday on
this side was too swf There was In
Isslppl valley. In Arkansas the two
territories and along thu northern
edge of Texas which accounted for
American markets opening relatively
about ten points lower which was too
low to conform to Liverpool's posi-
tion which was about 7 points high-
er than yesterday's close when the
local market opened. However there
was li J great pressure brought to
bear on values the market working
no case: 2407000 bushels hi tho vis-lup to within ouo point of yesterday's
Iblo supply tl was nu Indication of high level.
komo of these Influeices that we sug-
gested taklug profits on long wheat
around top priced lato yesterday and
again at tho opcnli.f: this morning.
Tho market had about '.' 1-2 cents re-
action at low point loda. There was
tome tendency to recovery on lust
trades. What everybody wanted to
know and nobody could find ont de-
finitely was what the extent of Un-
freeze over North Dakota and the
damage ifouu to wheat In the Cana-
dian northwest.
Tho fact that the people who were I dry goods market yesterday's Now
sending sonic trt tho worst frost dam
ago reports today wore sending sonu
selling orders In vheat caused trade
to discredit tho
Minneapolis dccre.i'1' slock 5 days
500000 bushels and NV 1 wheat was
selling 5 cents over Sep.vmber In that
market. It Is probable that the mark-
el will have a sagging tendency until
It Is helped by a renewal of' good ex-
port buying or until actual dalmigo Is
established In the spring wheat coun-
try. Com The situation was very much
the same as In wheat. Tho market
The fact that there was some rah!
had where needed had Its natural ef-
fect nevertheless for prices ruled ea-
sier thoruafter. A loading; New York
operator contradicted tho tumor of
yesterday that he had tunu-4 bull
claiming th ereport to be abso'utcly
untrue s.iylug hi conclusion that It
Is difficult to linaglno any condition
under which he coiild anticipate high-
er prices for cotter now In face of
existing trade comlltl.Tn.
In relation to tho condition of tho
york pros reports hardly confirm the
exiting of such conditions. It read-
ing afc follows:
"Dry goods' Jobbers were more1 Ac-
tlvo toHny and thel rtpeclal m
brought iv large number of buyers'
Tho prlmiiy houscvi received man
orders for pointed and bleached col'
ton goods thrirtVh lh malls. Tho gen-
eral tone of tho market Is excellent."
In our opinion tluv i!crauml for cot-
ton goods the past season has not
been of a specula five' character aw
nearby delivery of manufactured
gooiit has been almost Impossible to
had a lows violent advance and itatu'- procure proving there has bovu no
rally less ket-baek with tho change In
weather and sotitluient. Temperatures
are still too low over much of tho
com country to give tho best results
Hegardless of higher prices receipts
continue to rim very moderate nn es-
timate of only 12 cars for tomorrow.
Argentine shipments are ouo million
bushels below last year for tho week.
Much of com sold out by local trad
ers In taking profits was absorbed by
country buying orders. The break In
wheat had much to do wit lit lie reac-
tion In corn.
Iowa and Kansas points were send
lug some very bullish news ou tho
crop outlook. Until weather coudl
nccumcUtlou of stocks either In first
or In second hands. In Its weekly re-
vlow of August Itith the New York
Chronicle says In part as fallows;
"1'rtces lias held very firm and fur-
ther advauees havo boon announced
with still tho possibility of others be-
ing mado In the near future'
That the colton manufacturing In-
dustry has Iieou shiiiut; and Is still
continuing to share lu the unexam-
pled prosperity of the country has
been with apparent good leai-on fre-
quently asserted and our own Inves-
tigations have been of a strongly con-
firmatory charnrtc.
11. T; HU'IUEIIFOUD & CO.
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