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Stocks Grain THE MARKETS Provisions Cot tmi NEW Noitk SUM k MAltkET REPORT, I'lTCVISIIKD lt\ THE IIM'E* FIELD I’.IB tk li:\4.l \\|» COMMISSION COMPANY. DAILY. Open. High. laiw. Cluwi. Anaconda . it; 4« 453 453 AmalKumated Copper .. 70J 70Q fix1,' tilt} k, American Car Foundry .. 37} 38 371 374 American Cotton oil .. 317 - — American Lomot've . Mi 511 51 61 American Smellers . ft.'.J 95} -^93* 9IJ Atchison ... 854 86 841 85} Baltimore ana 0M0 . . 88} K9.J 883 894 Brooklyn Rap!} Tr.Mi.it . . 124 434 41} 4 1} Colorado Fuel and Iron ... .. 24 24 23’ 231 Canadian Paclfle . . ..1661 1 ?0 1664 1694 CltOf-apeake & Ohio .. 334 33} »33 33 Distiller'* Securities .. 48 4*5 484 IH.} Delaware and lltptson .1 48 148 4 147 147 Erie, common . . 197 197 18* 19 Erie, first preferred . . is 18 4 5 4 53 Illinois Central .134 — — Louisville & Nashville. 105} 1051 105} Missouri. Kansas and Terns .. 337 34 4 3517 34 Missouri Pacific . 66} 66} 657 66 National I<etul .. lt>4 467 46 46 New York Central . 102 1027 1012 1023 Norfolk A- Western . 69 69 69 69 Northern Pacific ..119 119} lls 1181 Ontnrlo A Western ..317 Pennsylvania Railroad . I 174 1173 1167 117} Peoples (las . . Reading . . . .. 914 92 89*7 907 Republic Iron and Steel . . 194 — — — Rock Island .. 187 IN ? 18* 183 Southern Prfcifie . 832 837 821 83} St Paul ..119} t‘»n 1 I X J n»2 Southern Railway, common ... •••• l 154 152 152 Southern Railway, preferro ’ 53 52 52 American Sunnr . ' 11 1132 113} 113} Tennessee Coal & Iron . . Union Pacific. ••• 1'-’6' 1262 1 21} 126} United States Steel, eommoe •• 31! 312 3«>1 307 United States Steel. pref*»rt I 93', ‘*37 «#R 934 Vlrginta-Carolinn. eommot, 20 — — Wabash, common . II — — — Wabash, preferred . -• 2 1 2<t 20 Western Union .... . ^$ •• — chicaoo *'• ..o oi rit\oi'. .•it Low. Close. W H KAT— May.lo_; l" l A H*2i 1022 sept.hi; H2i ho ; ho; j ja.f..97 97; HO HO 2 t'OII.N— May ..VC f.n 5s ; 59 Sept.on 2 on-; 59; 004 Dec. .9; 59; r.Ni an; OATS— May.4H \ 4 9 i 4 9 49 sept.r» 1 *; r,i; a*' *.or l)e<.ISi \s}j I 17 l*0»tK— s- t.16.22 16.22 16.02 16 02 Oct.16.30 16.52 10.07 16.07 i«Aim— Sept. 9.15 9.15 9.05 9.05 Oct. 9.27 9.27 9.15 9.15 nuts— Sept.8.S., s.S.» n.7.» 8.76 Oct.8.95 8.95 8.82 S.N2 V»:W VOKK COTTON. * Open. High. Low. Close, i .lan.123 1 1254 1 227 1 254 Match ...1242 1262 1238 1262 Aliy .. ..12HO 1264 1250 1264 Auk. .. .1151 1154 114 1 1154 Sept. . . .Ills 110S 1146 1168 Oct .. ..1215 1231 1206 1231 Dec. .. .1 222 1 243 1 218 1 242 MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHUfC) SYR CP. -. Has been used for over 8IXTT-FIVR YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUC CESS It SOOTHES the CHILD Hortens the gums, allays all PAIN; CURBS WIND COLIC, and 1* the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Guarantee'1 under tbe Food and Drugs Act, June 30th. 1906. Serial Number 109X AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. ROGERS' LIVERWORT TAR AND CANCHALAOUA For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis and all Lung complaints tendering Consumption. LIVER WORTH, TAR AND WILD CHERRY, have f0r ages maintained an established reputation as a standard Cough Remedy, ft con tains no opium or harmful drug, can be given with safety to children Price tl.uo For sale t Whites Pharmacy. Cot Princeton serne and Bland sir' Dr n. (’ Mild, or Hook. After hav '»« •*'•< ii confined at St. \.tike's hos-| in’ for some time with lever, re i i in*.| home today. ••FWIIAXTAIKV’T” De t local eiilertiilniiieiit evei . here. 0|M*ru house tonight — ». :(.» and ,*|| rents. 1 : »Dlt |»|A It It If ORA VKV •• l; KNOWN TO FAIL. to say a few words for f hamherlaln’s Polio, Pholero n« »< Diarrhoea Hemedy. j have 1’,!s preparation for Ho pa. t t(.-, years and have recommended it to a number of people in York count/ and have never known it to fall to e.Yert a cure in uny instance. I feel tliatl can not say too much for thr best remedy of the kind in the / orld."—{?. Jamison. Spring drove, York County. Pa. 'Phis remedy Is ■ or sale by The White Pharmacy, for Princeton Avenue and Mland Street. .i:\VUM OF OIMMFNTS FOlt <’VI A MIDI Tit XT CONTAIN MKIUTIIV. Vs mercury will surely do. troy the •ms,. ,,r smell and completely de i iti'-’c* liwhole i.vhIi'ui when en . * * fin** it through the mucous sttr *uoh at I ‘r-les sii ml t never be > •*;! except o'i ; rescript Ions from ! tif ’ble !*ii>si< .ms, as tlo- damage* •ev will ,'o is ten foil to the* good m can poss’bly e'erive from them. '' Putarfh Cure, manufactured! i K I Cheney & Co. Toledo. O,, c mi .tins no mercury, and is taken j j ' 1 • t li;■ I! v act illi* !i' <• ! I v upon the ’ •• and mtieoii orfaror of the -’ei'i. In hnyitor Hall’s Catarrh ' * e 1 nr** yo i et the genuine. I is taken Intern li' and made in ‘i dodo Ohio. b> IV .1 Cheney K * * r**Htimonials ftee. f ’ b’ Druggist* Price. 7ae. •or bottle • a..** Hall s I aiinly Pills for eon* ipation. PtONAL A Harris, of Cary, is reghtteieri at tin* Inn. o o o H. C. Klllott, of Chrlstlansburg, i» in tbo city. o o o l>r. .las. .1. Itishop, of I'orkv (iaj> ;Is In the Hty. o o o •I. C. King returned last night jfrom lamest own + + + J Hen Ia*w1. manager or he K-nm> ‘ly player*, is In the cPv 0 o o •1 H Smoot, of Tip Top is a >m hies* visitor to the citv. 1 O O 1) W. Urn mer. of Williamson, spent yesterday in the city + + + *1 no. \\. Peck left on a business trip to PrIncoton this morning. o o o o. It. Alexander left Inst night on ft business trip to Cincinnati. o o o Mis. I.uelle Hearing, of Roanoke Is visiting friends in the city. o o o Min, Roberta McNutt, of Prime ton. Is the guest of friend* in th« city. O O O fv N. llangely returned t’lls morn big from a business trio to . ,». •» f'lfieu. O * O W K !•'.>> '•* .‘turned yesterday from a few day* visit at \\ hlfe *ul hur Springs O ? ■Mrs. s. .1. Klnlev re> true I this morning from a week'- \i it to Jamestown Me*? r*; J \ Vest an' 1 t;. Rjwi ing. of Rock were business visitors here yeterday. o r> n Mi".\V M Reyiio''s md chil dren returned Inst night from *> r--v days’ visit to Roanoke. CV O O 1 I! Bn! In and \v iff* of Kenova, pas-ed through the eii\ this morning ^r> route to tho e\j*okft!on. o o ■Mrs. Lindsey and Ml* s Hidner. of Cambria. are the guests of Mias Korcf'a At n n •• I.ee stT**ef. W F. Perkins and tantfly :*•» th’s morning for a week's «•« n>|„. lives in \^Rshln<rton county. V.*. + + + L. R. Freeman. aHsbVmt general passenger agent of the P ■nn.u lvania lines, of Columbus. Is In »he city o o o -f. O. Lambert and wife and Misses Resale Newman and Zulu Workman of Wayne. Va.. spent las* nl^h* in the city en route to Jamestown. o o o Mr. las. Prince, after visiting rel atives in the city for a few day? re I! timed last night to his horn* at Prince, Va. o o o Crip lost Thursday on train No. 2- $10.00 reward offered for re turn of same to Sol Hyman. Poca hontas. Va.. or Dally Leader office. 1 15-3t o o o W. L. Thornton and wife, of Maryland, are the guests of Messrs. C. \f and J. T. Thornton. o o o Mrs. Jas. Soott has r°turned from a brief visit to Princeton;. o o o iThe fire at Floyo. Va.. destroyed two buildings belonging to Field Scott, uncle of Dr. Cha ? M Scott, of this city. o o c S. L. Kvans, of Elkhorn. was In the city yesterday. AT WONDERLAND THEATRE -commencing Monday, August 12th. Lola Lea Earl Company 1n Their Latest Comedy Sketches ■ “The Innocent Kid." Best of Singing.iDancing.JEtc. Up to-Date in Every Particular. Desirable Residence For Sale ! I nave just had placed in my Hands forsale a new up to date frame and metal roof dwelling on Giles Street on very reasonable terms. Has 8 rooms, with bath room and large attic, hot and cold water, electric lights, phone connections and hot air fur nace, inside beautifully finished up in hard wood. a a nA u> wi,\. gaay. MINERS’ ETIQUETTE • TRICT RULES GOVERN IN THE WESTERN OESERT. It Is Net Censidsrsd Rollts to Ask Whsr# Any Man's Claims ar ••erst Water Holes Ar* Located. "Never ask a man anything about hts mine; he won t tell you if you do. It isn't etiquette to aak such ques tion* on the dr*ert." Thus Spoke J. Helnemau lata of Beatty, an old timer la Death valley • ud the desert. ■ "You see. when one miner meets another on the desert they stop, talk and pass pleasantries Due will ask the other how he's getting along and lia will say 'good' or hard luck,' but that's about all. Neither asks for de tails or where 'he other has hla claims located. If any man wauta you to know he'll tell you without retng jsked If not he won't tell you If you Jo aak. "The fact I* that If s man has s I itreat body of low grade ore that be ’mist have a force of men to work and .ship to the smelters he must record it. But If he has a rich spot with free gold easily bandied it Is not nec tary, and many times one doesn't 1 I ' »r* to have the world know shout I it aud have everybody coming to dig nil around. It often leads to troubles and litigation. Jumping and all that sort of thing. "If a property ts In the mountains It fa more necessary to record It for ft Is easier found. A man can he followed In the mountain* but never >ut on the desert. ! would like to *ee 'he man who could follow me on the de*ert If I don't want him to. I’ll give him a chase that will make hlin very sick of hi* |ob Of course In such case* a claim Is never left un guarded If anyone should stumble up on It by accident. In such cane poa 1 icgaton will be nine points of the law "Thin fa ho not only about mines but also about private secret water holes You know some of theae give so little wafer that once known to tha general public they would be of no use to those who went to big trouble finding them, or to anyone el*e very soon, so they never tell. Let one who haa such a place hidden find one in need he will share hi* water, and. If necessary, he will go and bring back a supply, but the other fellow doesn't know where it cornea from That's the finder's secret. "Of course there are public water I ing places, especially along the ntage j route* Some well* have been dug by Individual* or companies who *»d) water. Lot* of money has been ex p« nded In this **) The water prob leui la Indeed a serious one on the desert. "At some of the ramp* w«N»r Is hauled by team and *ell* 'or in high as nine dollar* a barrel. Heot ’* who don’t know think that I* a terrible price, but It really leaves a verv small profit for the long haul and tl time lost and feed of team*. Often much of the water with which one sii.rts is tided by the horse*."—Lob Angeles Times. HE TOOK A REST. ; But Got It In a Different Way Than Hit Neighbor. As It Is undoubtedly true that one i man’* meat may be another man’s ! poison, so It happens somethin s that what seems like work to one person | ia regarded a* recreation by another. I "Had a good lecture on Ah:*ky, , didn't we Kb?" asked one of Mr Dodd's neighbors, meeting him ihr day after the lecture. "To sit there | peaceful a* pie for two hour*, hearing him reel off the information and S'-e j Ing those pictures cast on the screen was a grand rest for me, beat out j with eranberrying as I he " "It was a good enough talk.” ad : itiltted Mr. Dodd. In a grudging to ,e but It didn’t rest me any to sp» ak 1 of Between having to set stock till without a chance to get In a w.-ril for two mortal hours and crane my neck j looking at those view*. I wa- pretty well wore when I got home. "Hut I took the lantern out Into the i woodshed and by the time I J spill 1 up a w«» k's kindlings I felt hid o rested an' calmod down." -Youth's I Companion Crushing His Ardor. They were sea ted on a. bench In Central park the Other night. "Suppose. Marguerite,” amid the young mao. In low but passionate i tone- to the sweet young thing by his side, suppose I told you every lime I [ looked at you my head swims; sup ! Muse I told von your eyes are deep j brown well*; suppose t fold you the i of your hair fairly Intoxicates me suppose (edging closer! I told vou you are the sweetest, dearest Mule mu gel In all the world What would you think?” An answer came out of the darkness clenr and cool; "I would think you 1 bad a brain storm ” The silence that followed wan of the density commonly described as cap*, ble of being cut with a knife Bound to Bo Talked About. 'Mra Hrnith's hair dfdn t used to he that color." said one at the club if used to he yellow, didn't It?" Yes It did.” admitted the other Hbe changes the color every little ■vttile to give people something to say , about her They'd Ignore her entirely f she dldn t do aomethlng to attract ftt’eutloa, shea ao laatgaiflrant. PII/HB? Pit KB. PTV.K4? Williams' Indian Pile Ointment wll' cure mind. 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