The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 06, 1915, Image 1
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VOL.10, NO. 87,
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SEMI-WEEKLY.
I \/ I oped along the rivers
! Y Vistula which turned in
Russians. Later pitched
itlTHMQ fought around Loda wl
LANCASTE
.SSjTJKBIERt
lich the Qer-j IIIMIflD flDHC
)R, S. C. FRIDAY, Aum
EADS" IN UNWISE AC!I
D nmnrno nrnimmriin
JST 6,1915.915.
nu DioproT r th?8outh w
UH muuto refra,n from
W,UUUVI own positiou I
u nr rinnirn nrpKPnt nopvm
Jj
ill keep cool and will HI III II
merely weakening it* nfllnl fl|\
jy unwise action, the I "*" "
.w-l ni uift
1
fl
- ! k
51.50 A YEAR. *J|
10 SJORMLOSS 1
InlXLM Ul II
The Bavarian Troops
Prince Leopold Take
#
ALL VALUABLES B
.uiuno mans captured on Dec
Another attempt at
t curred In February, af
3 Under , sians had for the secot
! City. driven out of East Pi
time the attack came fr
! and Field Marshal von
URNED. forces reached an<
Przasnysl with 10,000 p
...?... or nnk.AA
ember 6 JUWUIA UIAUL
Warsaw oc-1
ter the Rus-1
id time been ( Roach Stewart
russia. This Council
om the north
Hindenburg's
1 captured J. S. WILSON, !
risoners Feb
n urriuuw uumiiMno
Made State President of I
lor. Board Gives ]
SECRETARY, j HE COMPARE
I
i ur rwKivitK,,,arket f?r ?
soon disappear
"Even in th
federal Reserve verse condition
Lucid Analysis, H'0"1''" lho ;lv
has been abo
' been expected
IS CONDITIONS! crop had then
j there is every
;;nj KUNo
e face of all the ad-1
s during the last 12 1 Erie Suflfei
erage price of cotton , f f f ?
ut what might have1
f >r a 17,000.000-bale j
e been no war, and j OTHER
reason to believe that I
IF ID MILLIONS
1
red Oreatly From EfPorrential
Downpour.
SECTIONS HURT.
tleeiog Occupant* Suffer
and Property Destroyed
vantage Conquering I
Berlin, Aug. 5.?By V
Tuckerton, N. J.?Warsaw
ths morning by German t
cording to official ann
made at German army hes
Yesterday and today
od Hornet, ' U"y"
* ever, the Russians re-ca
to Disad- '
_ . put the OermanB on the
losts.
The fall of Warsaw n
^irelesB to mination of the great,
was taken 0(tensive movement of I
troops, ac- war
ouncement Thrice before Teutoui
1 ?Uar knocked at its gates 01
Bavarian i . . . .. _4 4W
luwwr, now- j. H. Hamel, Tress
ptured it and A. Cook and \V.
i defensive. on Finance O
larks the cul-1 "Lancaster Lead
ast sustained j jj0nor done ber repre
the European j meeting this week
, Order of United
c armies have i chanlcs, as will be s?
aly to be de-! lowing from The Sts
lurer, uiul John | Only Thing Tli?t
F. Est ridge of Prosperity f<
omniittee. mer if
B" also In the | Washington. A
sentatives at the that confront the
of the Junior cotton <
AT thefoT- ?y?ar aKO are co
>en from the fol , p Q Hftr
ite of yesterday \ y
Will Stand in W?y|the avera8? P
i>r Southern Far- t'ie next 111
i Haste. "The real qu
em merchants
UK- * ?Conditions : ers and all
South in handling j Southern trade
:rop and conditions! ing for the <
ntrasted in analysis beneflt of this <
ding of the federal! the "otton pre
! thai. u
rice of cotton during
lonths will be higher.
testion is: Will South- Amounts
and Southern bankothers
interested in Krie, Pa.,
?, co-operate in secur- 27 dead t<
'.otton producers the
wreckage-sti
average price, and will
iducers themselves do ^ooc' tbrous
.. l.M J n a? tl 114 1U41a 1.
Property Danube in Erie
i to *S,<M>0,000 With
tny l/ivrs IxMt.
Aug. 4.?Erie had listed
might in the mile-long
rewn path of last night's
;h the heart of the city.
troops under the con:
Prince Leopold broke th
forts of the outer and inn
the city's defenses when
guard of the Russian troo
tenacious resistance.
Continuing the report (
quarters says:
"The German armies un
J m "*CU UJ mr 9UCUKIU Ul
imand of ? * fl _ _
. It was finally compelled
rou* * before the sweep of a vs
er n6B ?? wh,ch threatened to enc
' 6 T*ar *tal an<* '**? Rum1ui al
pe ma e a north, northwest, w<
. ? southeast, the Auetro-G
rom head- .... . . ?
capital to force the Ru
? Poland and If possible t
der Gener- _ , .
offensive power by adi
iis uBi?u#es. : "With three busin
to capltulato f terday, at which oflfi
ist movement suing year were elec
:lrcle the cap- tees appointed, the :
rmies. From vention of the Junloi
?st. south and American Mechnnici
lerman forces night. The conve
ssians out of will be held in Gre
,o break their "Resolutions were
ministering 3 ' in? ??i? 'i?uhfni
ess sessions yes-' reserve Doaru in (
leers for the en-' the Federal Rese
:ted and commit- The position
21st annual con-, much stronger, 1
Order of United conditions are m
i adjourned last year ago, in Mr.
ntion next year ant* If the people
enwood. not weaken the!
s adopted indors- j *''se action" they
n?? i "The cotton lra?
the current issue of ?"?? in
rve Bulletin. ' ern ch?racter
of cotton today i8ine8a condition)
Inanclal and other j be,'e'an 1
luch better than a I be Riven.
Harding's ?D'nio"- HOITHFKN Cj
> of the South will
r position "by un-1 .Woclatkm VI
have little to fear.; m|nRhani Ai
Rllv nf 1411 " aaxra _. .. .
y nuuwieuge oi rtoum- uul **?.nw '
and of Southern bUBl- the vast am
s justifies a confident ,n place8 10
ifflrmative answer will ,
by the coroi
. as many m
Vl'TLEMKN TO MEET of recovery
? w. . D, The earl;
rill Assemble in BiriRuwt
18, 10 and 580. los8? Placed
uiprvgDiou was maue oa
lount of wreckage, piled
0 feet high and believed
ler and others to conceal
**
ore victims. The work
will be slow.
Y estimate of property
at $3,000,000, was not
al Ton Scnoiz ana uenerai
witz advanced in the dlrec
road between Lomza, O
Vi-akow and fought a n
violent engagements. The
desperate reaistance of th<
on both sides of the roa
Ostroy and Rozan was wl
cess.
"Tmontv.l wr> Uusni.in o
i von Vy?n- . , ,
tlon of the dec,8lv? d<*eat alon
troy, and The movement may b
umber of "8 inception in M
brave and ^rea' Teutonic march
e Russians ,,cla began,
d between Field Marshal vou
ithout sue- campaign in its first ini
culminated when Inte i
ifflcerR and herg was retaken and
g the line. . forts' of Senator h
e said to have in behalf of the 1
ay, when the , The convention also
through Os-'tlons of thanks to
Tuesday night, the I
MackenBeu's erty, the Columbia
portant stage order, and the press
In June Lem- dered during the c<
the Russians I was held in the hall
uu UUVII lug CL" I - O
mtBon D. Smith1 Mr Harding, "w
mmigration bill. I 1915 by nothing i
adopted resolu-! ,'rama-"
the speakers of: Mr. Harding wa
>aughters of Lib- desire to see a b
councils of the Hshed for cotton 1
for services ren-, harrass President
(invention, which ' duct of interna
I of the house of should be reme
., ' rne tnira a
ill be succeeded in Southern Cal
more serious than a wm be held t
August 18, 19
iriui the South in its rfuced pasaeng'
iroad market estab- trip have beei
.o do nothing to em- in the territor
Wilson in his con- Passenger Ass
tional affairs. It i tourist rates,
imbered," says Mr.; Doints in Sm
nnual meeting of the changed to<
ttlemen b Association Mahon aftei
it Birmingham, Ala., from b,R m8
' and 20. Special reer
rates for the round wrecked 201
1 secured on all lines and 50 RtGI
y of the Southwestern iske^- The
ociation, and summer cu^vdrts, br
2 cents a mile from P'an*8
ithwpatArn Pnuunn?..r Tonight t
2ay by Fire Chief M?'~
r he had received reports
inuf&cturing plants in the
ne. He said 300 houses
e buildings were demoli
city's loss on damaged
'idges and water supply
be heavy.
here was a semblance of
4,840 soldiers were taken
The Germans also captur
chine guns.
"German cuvalry yest<
the day before defeated li
detachments of Russian
points near Gennize, Ri
Onfskszahty. A total of
slan prisoners were takei
prisoners, j driven over the Gallcis
ed 17 ma-j Great armies had be
i to the north and these
srday and began pressing down u
a Courland sians. A vigorous o
cavalry at opened in the Baltic i
rschi and Teutonic troops attack<
2,225 Itus- j to point along the east
I. ; der, and with Field
in border. representatives,
en assembled "The following of
early In July State councllo
pon the Rus-jof Lancaster; state '
Tensive was H- Casque of Florei
jrovinces, thejH- Hamel of Kershi
id from point ! Wilson of Lanci
Prussian bor- E- L. Robertson of
Marshal von ('en' J- S. McKenzie
Hording, "that I
fleers were elect- j c higher duty tc
r, It. S. Stewart w hole country a
vice councilor, A. 'his juncture tha
ice; treasurer, J. j of cotton values,
aw; secretary, J. tions between th
aster; conductor, Kfcat foreign po<
Green#llle; war ! not enhance vali
of Bannockburn; maV he trusted t
the '"President owes Association.
? the South, to the on the prog
nd to mankind, at, t,er of men whi
n the establishment' the cattlemen
Serious complies- < they have dom
is country and any is one of in
iver certainly would ' have passed tli
ies. The President! to be told "\
o do his duty as he | want to be to!
r. v ? .
normal con<
ram arc a large num- Railroad wu
a are prominent among its through
of the South because tween New
1 things. The program trains stalle
structlon. because we cIty since I
e stage where wo need ' klght and j
Vhat to do." we now I orations, bi
Id "how to do." graph comr
litions. The Lake Shore
is able at noon to resume
passenger service beYork
and Chicago, 35
d on the outskirts of this
last night getting away,
lower plants resumed oput
telephone and telenunication
with the out
"The situation near i
north of Ivangorod rer
' i changed.
"The campaign is being
between the upper Vlstuli
the River Bug. German <
have entered Wladlmirw
the Bug river.
"I^the Vosges there <
ind to the Hindenburg directing
iiaine un- operations, a determine
in the Prxasnysz regio
; continued Von Mackensen then
i river and advance to inflict
cavalrymen from the south. Step
olynsk. on Austro-Qerman hosts |
way toward the city fr
was a new and the south, while 01
the general i Ins,ae sentinel, u. l,
d drive began j son; outside sentinel
? j of Orangeburg; Ch
... W. J. Nelson of Ro
i resumed hia : . ?
. . . . | The following
lashing blows I
i ? .1 appointed: F inanci
by Htep the i I . , _ .
. . .. . /chairman; J. E. Ac
>ounded their ? ' ....
^ ?u .. I ridge; laws, M. H.
om the north ! .. n .,
.. , man, M. >P. Wells:
1 the west ac- _ . .
Terrv. chairman:
.. catoe or jeirer-,
1. F.F. Limehousc or Public clamor
aplain. the Rev. i conditions affectl
ck Hill. ' >'ear und last, Mr
committees were, "Under the m
e. John A. Cook. ,!or* cnnc-lvnhli
Idy, W. F. Est- tfon ln every n:
Hey man, chair-j high interest ru<
credentials, Yt. currency being it
anneals CI S volume, with el
w ui private appeals A big aucti
After comparing pure bred br
ng the market thiB itaelf be a lib
Harding says: one starting
oat adverse condi- cattle.
\ w'th demornllzn- Vo man lr.
toney market, with opment of the
ea. witl? emergeiic.y South can aff<
saued daily in large ling. For pro
iromous gold Hhin
oil sale of 60 head of|si<lG world >
eeding cattle will 0f 'Three morP
era! education for any | were besieg
to raise or handle iout t,le da>'
i dren watc
tercsted in the devel-1 whpn they
cattle industry in the would rush
ird to miss this meet- j il was take
Rram and other infor-jof a tuhwit
' I fntt' uniilil
svas still subject to delay.
;ues in the flood district
ed by thousands throughMen,
women and chillied
the searchers and
saw a body uncovered
to the morgue to which
n to learn if it was that
ig one. Then all but a
ratnrti a + vlerll
Bugtt(puieui uctti IUC uiui
With the Russian ad
laat night's official com
that the Russian forces del
Blonie front had been
all hope that Warsaw- coul
was abandoned.
The .outer line of forti
the -Russians withdrew ai
miles from the center of
,eivuyi. uvmes aiong tne line
mission In ments were resumed,
municatlon Before the power ol
rending the the armjes of Grand I
withdrawn beRan to fall back. Pr.
Id be saved aorth was occupied am
rrmles swept on. By
b to which ha(j forced the Russian
re only ?U Bne ?f the Narew rlvt
the canithl ?...
ot entrench- | ponant chairman.
A gold medal was
the Teutons | retiring atate cov
>uke Nicholas j Thomaason of Laur<
zascysz to tho <?r. g. Stewart of 1
I the German day elected state
July 19 they junior Order of
18 back to the Mechanics, was du
ir. The fort- days one of the
meats abroad, w*i
i presented to the facilities, wit hot
inciior, W. p. ance protection
ens. , freights three to
(. ancaster, yester-! *'e *>eKan in Aug
councilor of the i a cr?P ?f nearly
United American j cott<>n. Flnanci
iring his college ready hard presi
South's foremost; manner of unfor
-r iiiuviuii nnn
th crippled shipping Butler. Hox 91
it adequate insur-:
and with ocean SKC11KTAKY
1 five times normal,
ust. 1914, to market Swi*<*ry of X
17.000,000 bales of ^
al institutions, al-; Asheville, A
Bed and fearing all battles of futu
eseen contingencies,: chemistry, mai
J iuc ??:reiaryt iau]*~" ""
IB, Memphis. Teno. 1 rav,n0'
The city
' DANIELS SPEAKS. , it awoke to
' extent of t)
avy Will Not be Ko*re?l i partment at
roiu Duty. ! on State ?t:
ur. 4.?Declaring thatfun(is were
ire will be fought with | oieties sent
chinery and electricity, ities opene<
vv... mm, vw VUVJI
went Into mourning when
a full realization of the
he disaster. All the deores
and business houses
reet were closed. Relief
started, charitable sofood
and the city author1
houses for those who
and these defenses appar
carried last night, the in
defenses being captured
enable the. victors to ent
early this morning.
The statement from
that the Russian retirem
Blonie-Nadzaryn front ha(
rled out unhindered was
_ ( coo oa
ently were Nowogeoraievsk fortl
ner line of ^oy to Warsaw on thi
in time to approached. To the so
er the "ity Was occupied and the
of occupation in the
Petrogrnd The Teutons forced
ent to the southwest of Wa
t been car- thelr way across the
taken here ht,jnw natrnlpnUn ???i
iun.cu una iBl-1 athletes. Mr. Stewi
fication. thel00 the football elevi
e north, was j 8ity of North Carol
uth of Radom peer at the position
Russian line^! attorney and magi!
Lublin region j ter ue is not the o
their way to j Stewart family. T
rsaw, pushed | brother, is playing
river Narew. i Suffolk's baseball t
huttnri nor O ? ?J?ln !****?* ** ''
art played centre were unable and
en of the Unlver- advances on cott
Una. and had no tl,iK t,,e Southerr
i. fie is now an year planti
itrate of Luncas- '0?d crops, were
nly athlete in the deney in honie-r
ted* Stewart, his *??-*r? 'n many cas
contre field on ton to Pay ofT pi
earn in the Vir- ani' *? secure
nil am
unwilling to make Josepnus Uan
on. In addition to navy. speakin
i rarmers, who have tlle North Cai
?d record-breaking' tonight declai
i faced with a defi- raent of the
wised foodstuffs and ('*>v<?'oped 011
es forced to sell cot- man who star
essing indebtedness ,n preparednei
adequate food sup- generation.
siatencv will f
?ecretary of the | had logt th(
g to the members of!
rolina Bar Association , " a '
red that this depart- ? th" rav
Rovernment la help,, Tf "Z, "
the theory that the Auto'??*'<?
.da b, the "has been" ""T ?
v.?? , , wa? found c
js has no place in this
No hobgoblin of con-'*1 X.Sai ? J
rlvhton i., ,.._i a,Ul t>?e tab
eir own.
rongs crowded the bunks
ine throughout the day.
uany freaks of the flood,
s were resting in treetops
undamaged; one houBO
ast upon the hillside with
the dining room missing
ile undisturbed. But the
to Indicate that Grand Dul
had everything in readin*
evacuation of Warsaw its*
announcement in Berlin's
that only a stubborn r
blocked the advance of tb
seems to confirm that the
with ita guns had esct
caught in the citadel.
ice Nicholas .. .
the city's fortified Rat
ess for the ? , . _ '
. .. i earnest last Tuesday
elf and the . ,
_ 1 troops under commai
statement , ,. . ? ,
. Leopold of Bavaria,
ear guard
e German* Warsaw lies on the
main armv m,le8 ?outhweat of P
?ped being 320 mUes ea8t of Ber
important industrial c
population is estimate
*"* "'ft | Mum icaft u u.
:es started in ;
by Bavar'an : IHIjHO HAS (i()f)
id of Prince i
l.eads Other Asplra
... . , by 8,(1
Vistula. 62a _ , ...
Jackson, Miss. A
etroRrad. an J - , .
,, Ti complete returns frt
lin. It is an ? , . ,
, . 1 niary received here
enter and its i 0. ..
. , the 80 counties in
d at not far
"Attention is
iD MAJORITY. that the high pr
prevailing in Oei
nts for Clovernor about 30 rents a
mmi. cotton to those <
ug. 5.?Virtually apparently Insun
>m Tuesday's prl- j?st a8 high pri
today from 76 of a|)road during tl
Mississippi indi- blockade runnim
called to the fact OUt my p,ans'
ices for cotton now (;?vernor C.
rmany and Russia. ,awyers at th
pound, will attract ?fticers wer'
ountries in spite of ' rosi<len,< 1
countable obstacles.. ^I,e: V,oe prH
ces paid for cotton Ia,jon- A- Abe
Civil War made! Ayd,ett of ':,i
? _ . A. . } and treasurer,
, power of th
said the secretary.
i 11 > mass of fl
aig also addressed the
.i_i .. ahead was i
eir llnal meeting.
_ , ? lieavy stone
e elected as follows:
c o 01 i were carrie
Ft. S. Skinner, Green- ,
, ,T,, ? down the r
sidents. J. M. t'less or 1
Hicks of Oxford, E. P., T1,e ,of>al
zabeth City; secretary i'l'wntry Wi
Thomas \V. Davis of; u>(,ay u> he
e waters' onrush with its
looting logs and debris
>erhaps best shown where
? culverts many feet high
d for a whole city block
avine.
company of the Sixteenth
as brought to the scene
lp the police and tlremen
wnat part or rue armj
Duke Nicholas was able t
Itself from the enfoldl
Field Marshal von Hindei
Ing from the north 1h li
problematical.
It is believed thiit thl
from the north was one o
reasons for compelling the
r or uranrt from 900,000. Wars
o extricate Be8B|on of Poland ram
ng line of fn the Middle Ages an<
lburg com i rart 0f tiic Seventh C<
increasingly planted Cracow, the at
as the neat of Polish B<
is pressure Prussia held It from
T the chl? f and for seven years aft
final aban- ln tj10 possession of <
- ? , cated that Theodoi
for the pos- nominated for gove
?ed around It \ oV,.r the four o
1 in the early more thon 5.00ft. 1
?ntury it sup-, fonr counties which
icient capital, ^ believed w
jvernment, change the result, t
1705 to 1806 Bilbo's home count>
er that it was the primary la equ!\
>ne of Napol
re g. Bilbo was There seems to
rnor by a major- ^ntple funds ci
ther aspirants of finance in a no
Urturns from the j?r^er volume c
have not report- -^ken care of lasi
ill not materially ^ Germany an<
is one of them is should be forcer
\ Nomination in nmmtfncturtnR
ralent to election. sfiOW that the n
, - - Wilmington.
be no question that
in he obtained to |KI?K,lt.\ Ij
irmnl way a much |.'j,.s, |{<>|H>rt
if cotton than was j
year, and that even Wasuington
il Austria-llungaiv j)t>rj (>n operat
I to suspend cotton Prai reserve I)
"entirely statistics ;,jght. *hows t
lills of Hie United ?.,iu -.??
; working in
civilian voli
KFSKItVK ItWKS. rests were i
Sliows Karnitigs of I night, two l
M>I8,.U4H. for disordei
, Aug. 4.?The tirst re-! Inspector
ions of the twelve fed- Pertinent :n
auks, made public to- health insjM
hat the system earned prevent an i
1 KT^..^ t. _ 1 , 4
the debris assisted by
inteer corps. Twenty arnade
in the flood area to'or
looting and the others
rly conduct.
s of the local health do e
co-operating with state
M tors from Harrisburg t
outbreak of disease in the
tiumiiciii uk w 411 r*n \v in or
iutt the Granil Duke to
forcomenta to save hia rig
The occupation of W;
will have the effect of rule
German forces, concentre
reduction of the city at
them to turn westward f<
operatlona against the An
allies.
uer 10 per- ViibsuIs. The Tlvi;
send rein- lt jn igjg, when It bee
ht wing. tal 0f the new Klngdo
jrsnw h'.s , ltl jggn the population
using large' tJ|0 rUWhIouh and In
ted on the, 1831, the Huae?an for?
id permit tlw.
>r renewed j _ _ .
glo-Frorch i i 4mtXt%cim f,*- Doubl.
tslnna entered Panama Tolls Lai
nine tho capl- J Ditrli Was
>ns of Poland. Panama, Auk
l rone against canal tolls were the
September, waterway has been
?ea re-entered , total was $r>73,'ifi
j March tolls of $r?fi
l lous record, f*2xcee
p Trucking. ,lU; ending Jim
rgeM Si,,,-.- ||fK (,reat -?rl
Op.-n.Ml, | Itft,v- Jftf,a?- Ch.
4. ? July Panama Hp1,nd,e8 ""^le
la rfjt-st since the hft,? of ootton *
in operation. The| cu,t,Vftted1>,
against tho' should be
0.784, the prev- [ ductlon in Amer
r of earnings for i year amoun
ie 30 were $230, i ftOO.Oftft acres u
itain. Spain, Russia, to juno :?,(?.
inn and India havo, v;cre
nt to absorb every lweiVo Richn
bat is likely to be! 4\'0W York and
than they s
noted tliat the re- j bank made tl
lean cotton acreaRol net oaruinpts ?
ts to more than 5,- capital inveate
nd that Utfypt and | poorest, with
i .^uwiiiiitfi lu, l.fl \f . ' *-' *
1915, while expensed
L7. Only Jive of the \?
nond. Atlanta. Dallas, i New Yor
Chicago?earned more J downpour u
ipent. Ti e Richmond I tan section
le best showing, with 'OR flooded
>f 7.5 per cent on the j suburbs; cr
d. St. Louis made theiod traffic,
expenses 5.4 nor com i hundreds c
n inn it'l.
? York Visited.
k, Aug. 4. -A torrential
it rain over 1I10 Motropoll01'
Novt York this mornstreets
in the city and
ippied surface and elevafdestroyed
wires. Hooded
if cellar-- nnd unrnntod
The British military
agree that the fall of th
have far -reach tag effect
eaat.ern and western war
The drat determined dr
Warsaw from the west oc
October. Within a ahorl
German advance gunrdft
to within 19 miles of the
uULhorUieH Charlotte, N. C.. V
e city will tr?cta 'or double trad
? on the of th" Southen Rallw
theatrc*. were let liore today.
Ive agninat j Carolina contract ia f<
curred last ,ni* *wo In Mouth Carol
t tlim> th#;' * * fR.OOO.
penetrated ?, ?- ..
city. Ruh 'Noipnthii llonoi Cj.lui
U?g. 5.?Con-1 the to,aI feHrnl
ting 36 miles lbulu* IM4I.88S.
ay main lino ,n* amoun
The North I wb,oh doe8 m>t tftk
5r $260,000 tlon tho Interest 01
lna aggregate v<Hlt<,d' chnr?tH *??
1 stinking fund and o
I items, nor about 1
. . from tho earnings o
mbia Mr id her. | r., ,%1 .
ln?H for the year India have alao
The lotul operat- Cons in cotton a
fed to M.I 12.5RO I nhle that the w
e into considera- btwod on an avc
n the capital in-' w"' he about 5
Inst depreciation.' then last year,
ther lik?? cuiH'i 1 "Cotton, unllk<
(80.000 deducted : '**!' the market
i) account of gov- procintes in tin
?*- ? J-Mllll .. . .1-...
niBdo radical reduc-1 greater than ?
crnago. It is prob- ure allowed <1
orld'a cotton crop1 cent, after oxi
trogo ylc* I an acre. :?h Mild tonij
.000.000 bales less I to deelaro di
About drt pe
2 grain, is a couimo-' earned by all \
value of whleh de-( discount of nr
le of war and the
ariiing*. To tuo banks { trees.
Hvidends up to 0 per Shipping
jensos are pr>id, but it schooner \
fht that none plannod 'Jhevorio, >
vidends at this time, plaster, go
r cent of the money *j ptein anc
the brinks vns through 3oa<?t gunn
>tes. nonbors o
t n I i-api
s uttered. t ho tonal?
I. V. B. Chase, from
?. for Norfolk w Ith
i?K to the bottom. Her
I a sailor wore drowned.
Is rescued the other four
f the crew.
jtin of the tub Klsto K.
s'an reinforcements fron
wero brought up and th'
were swept bn?-k to their
Shortly afterward a s
tenant was launched from
direction and a jrrent ha
[i Oal'ola, Cortland, Or^. Au
e Orrmans Snydor of Pblltddphli
bordera. president of tfco *uie
ocond at- pattalo a?MOPlntion b?r?
i tho anmo Mary Lylaa-fMins of Co
ttlo deval-1 wax *iact*d a t,r?*tw
1w? .nil* ?i? |IT?I
'?_ Must
U<?tt
iriran O+tcn- lioii'lpji Aug. "?
today. 1?r. ernm^nt ban dentlod
himMa. S. r,., port nil (^riann rtv
<llfl. acorrHtia to *
11K ili>' Cfftlllll. an a M1 Ul
mod'ty has juITki
India. dtlon of cotton, I
-Tho r.rltfMb f?ov-, 'trongcr than w
I to fntcrn or dc- ixo and thianciti
la.jfonar'- 4" Fn tWw? aro t>o vcr>
rh?> Ttrnay. -bio ?hat thor?? r
iuv?t ui iimi com- miii ii i
od. The actual )>o-; Philadelphia
liov ever, In no much . damage was
aa the rano r. year | early today by
ii end other ennui' i <omnaiKed by
' much more favor-'war much dan
an be ro douht that tree*.
onniagr Done. ':<>1 "i t ?<
Auk. 4. Much mino* . ..It ,f tr
done In this sectior >f his crew
a heavy rainstorm. ar .i< ed off li
a hiRli wind. Ther<; Along th
iago to crops nnd fruit .Jorsey the
kn pstimnto
ihofk and exposure y.a the
ylnj; t<? rea ?ie a ?j< mb ,r
after his v<irs-->1 ?ir:d foun- 4
lObiu's Reef.
? aortht rn c< ,vi, o Now
jer.'ilo did ibmt? difficult
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