I r I ih i RECEIPTS The 1000000 Mark is Easily Passed A CHANCE Hilt rilKK UKI1VKKV Tlm FlrillFiiililln Tor MthHiir A lrt trr Cnrrlor Synlrm Atlnliiril Ornitiml Hut IroiiimiHTil llnln Atiirnlriiii llrrt Hugnr Coinimiiy Urrliirrn llUMrnilft From Mcimlnyn Onily t Tho postofllco receipts hnvo exceeded tho 10000 necessary before application can bo made for n froo delivery carrier fiyRtein nml It now rests partly with the municipal nut limit les nml partly with tho ofllelals of tho poMolllco department whether or not Norfolk nlmll hnvo thin Rrcnt convoiilenco Postmaster Hprechors books show that for tho flsciil year ending 1bI noro was but ono month when tho receipts fell below 700 whllo Romo months allowed rcculpts of moro than 1 000 Tho following llgures show tho com parison of tho receipts of tho fiscal your ending July 11808 with that just olosod by quarters For tho quarter ending September 110 1807 thorooolpts woro 1008 02 quarter oniliiiK Docomborlll 1807 Sanfwtll j quartor ending Maroh 111 1808 081158 quartor ending Imio 10 1808 1110011 making a total for that fiscal year of 8or7a5 For tho quarter ending Soptombor HO J808 tho receipts woro 227810 quar ter ending Docombor ill 1808 302080 quartor oudhig March ill 1800 2tW020 quartor ending Juno 10 1800 2B 1007 making a total for tho fiscal year just closed of if 1 01 01 08 This Bhows a gain lu revenue during tho pnst fiscal year of 11 I47l ami Is an averngo gain of 0fii0 per mouth Another interesting foaturo In theso figures is that whilo tho dltioronco in the receipts between tho highest and lowest quarter of 1807 1I8 was 18047 tho greatost dlfforonco between quarter ly receipts of tho fiscal yoar just cloBod was but 1178 lit indicating that tho business hns boon steady aud tho iucronBO a substantial ouo which is not likely to bo reduced during tho fiscal year just opened This is not tho ontiro receipts of the office boiug but that recoivod from tho Halo of stamps stamped envelopes postal cards and from box rents Will Tiiy Oumlorly Dividend The Weekly Statistical Sugar Trado Journal published in Now York pub lishes tho following regarding the American Boot Sugar company which owns tho Norfolk factory Aftor July Jst this company proposos to pay quar terly dividends on Its preferred stock on the basis of six per cent per annum It has already declared tho interest duo on this stook undor tho agreement betwoen tho original owners of tho four plants taken iuto tho company aud tho under writers All holders of proferred stock recorded on Juno 22d are entitled to this interest say ouo aud oue half per cent covering Uio quarter from April lBt to July 1st Wo noted the organization of this company In our Statistical of February 2d Its capital is 20000000 of which 16000000 is in preferred and 15000000 in common stock All of this has now been issued except 1000000 of pre ferred Tho four factories taken ovor at that time from tho Oxnard Hamilton Cutting interests wero those situated -at Grand Island and Norfolk Nebraska and Chluo and Oxnard California Tho aggregate capacity of theso plants is 3750 tons of beets daily The officers of the company are President Henry T Oxnard Vice President James Q Oxnard Chairman of tho Board W Jlaynard Cutting Treasurer S D Schenok Secretary Geo W GiddlngB The board of directors includes H T Oxnard J G Oxnard W B Cutting B P Cutting Dumont Clarke G P Peabody E M Bulkley Audolph Haas and J G Hamilton Zabriskle Burrill and Murray are tho counsel Meeting of Doctor The semi annual meeting of tho Elk horn Yulley Medical society will bo hold in the city hall ou Tuesday July 11 af ternoon aud evening The following is the program Call to order at 3 p in Heading of minutes Report of committee ou dentlals Election of uow members Report of standiug committees Presidential address Certalu Legal Relations of Physicians to Patients Dr P A Long Madison A Case of Asteo Malacia Dr G P Clements OlarkBOu Report of a case A Foetus Dying at Pourth Month of Gestation Carried by tho Mother Five Months Thereafter Dr J M OCouuell Ponca Pharmacology Dr A L Muirhead WinBide Cerebral Haemorrhage Dr J M Aiken Omaha To Do or Not to Do In the Lying in JRoom Dr M L Hildretb Lyons A Paper Title not given Dr Win 31 Deariug Asylum Lincolu Inflammation of the Gall bladder and its Appendages Dr O O Allison Omaha Operations for Gall btoneB Dr P H Salter Norfolk Practical Exhibition of the Roentgen Hay and Kxnmlnatlon of Cases with tho Kluroscope 1rof 11 U Funk Unttlo Creek Whooping Cough Dr FH Salter Norfolk Mraln Cyst Opriatlnu Koliof of Symptoms Dr 11 H Davis Omnha Vicarious Menstruation Dr 11 Kindred Meadow Orovo Infantllo lneiimoiila Dr 1 l Rowso Wakefield Snrglcnl Treatment of llernln Dr J N Warren Sioux City la A NEW FUEL Tim Ciilldim Klrrtrlr Oil lltirnrr Solvr llio Jiitnlldii of Cliiuiiirn nml Kriiiiiiiuy 12 H Waterman of TamoBtowil N D has on exhibition at Walters second hand store an invention that is likely to revolutionize tho method heretofore- em ployed of running tho cookstovo It is tho Calkins EloctiloOil Humor and Mr Waterman Is superintendent of tho Pa olfio and central divisions of this country Tho burner attaches to any ordinary cookstovo Is a simple contilvanco nud uses cither orudo or refined potroloum ns its fuolwhich apparently gives all tho results whoro coal Is used at a cost It Ih said very much reducod from that of coal not counting tho convenience to tho housowifo in tho matter of clcanltnoss aud utility Tho fuol Is foil from an ordinary tank into tho burner which ocouploB ono of tho holes on top tho stovo Tho How of oil and intensity of tho hoat produced can bo legulated much more easily aud quiokly than an ordinary coal lire and n degree of heat from ordinarily warm to rod hot can bo maintaluotl at will The draft is reooivod at tho top of tho burner so that all tho odor is carried up thoohimney Aftor tho burner becomes hot it generates a gas which heats tho ontiro Btove top tank ovou and all Tho burner is simply constructed easily cleaned aud not easily put out of order Tho iuvontiou is a wonder aud It only requires nu exhibition of its merits to sell it Mr Waterman is hiring ngeuts to sell tho burner Km Km Mo TritiiMtur Tho following transfers of rail estate aro roported by Chostor A Pullor man ager of tho MadiBon county ubstraot otlloo at Norfolk Sarah P Hayos trusteo to Frederick HolllugBworth wd lot 18 block 1 Hivorsldo Park Norfolk 1C0 00 Margarot A Owens to Fred erick M Morer wd neJJ 7 22 2 H7J0 Herman Hogrofe and wife to Frederick M Mozer qcd nej 7 DO 1 1 1 - - Ella L Latimer and husbaud to Hattio A Squlor wd lot 15 blook 1 Hivorsldo park Nor 1 00 folk 50 00 Uiiltod States of America to Hoyo Ubbon pat sw4 10 22 1 Hoyo Ubben aud wife to Dauiol Schoor wd avrU 10 22 4 J1000 00 A New Land or ho Sky llooklet The Land of tho Sky tho popular designation for tho Ashevillo Plateau WeBtern North Carolina has boen largo ly advertised by tho Southern Railway for a number of years on account of tho health aud pleasure resorts and tho beau tiful scenery of that section whero the Southern Railway crosses the Blue Ridge mountains The Southern Railway has just isBued a new and most attractive booklet with appropriate half tone cuts and reading matter and they tre being sent out free to any address by Mr 5 O Beam Jr N W P A Southern Railway 80 Adams street Chicago Doe Coffee Agree With You If not drink Gralu O made from pure grains A lady writes Tho first time I made Graln 0 I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would iuduce me to go backto coffee It uourishes and feeds tho system The children can driuk it freely with great benefit It is tho strengthening sub stance of puro grains Get n package today from your grocer follow tho directions in making it and you will havo a dolicious and healthful table boverage for old and young 15 and 25c HetterTluiu None A well was recently bored ou the Thomas Morloy fnm seven miles south of Hebron which Is 157 ftet deep Tho well is withu 150 feet of tho bed of Dry Creek and at n depth of 27 feet lime stone was stuck DiJlHug through 118 feet of that soap stone was reached through which a drill of 03 feet was made when salt water rushed to the surface and there now stnuds 125 feet of cold salt water in the well with the sup ply practlcully iuexhaustiblo Hobrou Journal Letter LUt List of letters remaining nncallod for at the postofilce July Si 1800 O Alison Jennie Benedict A L Bryan M J Cordeal May Evans H S Gllleyhey Martha Green Joslo Hansen S B Halloway O Johnson B O Kel ly O Leancauk Wm Newoell Wm Roberston WJ Smith Henry Wright If not called for in 30 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P P Spbecher P M Farm and city loani The Duklakd Tkubt Co THE NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY JULYO ISO GALA DAYIN MANILA Americans Spaniards and Fili pinos Celebrate the Fourth HAVANA JOINS IN TUB RMOICIXU Bmutl lliiii Kxplodn KlrfornrUnr In tlm Uiitmn Inplliil Aiiiurlcnnt In London OUlinito AmhnMiirior Chimin Holds Two Lnvccti In Honor of lie Dny Manila July C There was u great celebration of tho Fourth hero with fireworks bands playing decorations everywhere Tho foreign ships and consulates Including tho Spanish raised their colors in conjunction with tho Stars and Stripes All nationalities enjoyed what tho Spanish papers termed tho fiesta of North America News boys shouted Fourth of July editions soldiers paraded tho town throwing ilrucrackers from the batteries on the water front In tho afternoon tho Lunetu was crowded with Americans Filipinos and Spaniards to hear tho con cert A hundred Filipinos played Amer ican tunes Several hundred toys and girls Filipinos Spaniards and Chinese from the publio scIiooIh each carrying an American flag sang America in a curious mixture of dialect A general celebration at night was rondered im practicable by tho law requiring tbo streets to bo cleared at 8110 p m Tho negotiations between tho Spanish oilloors and Agulnaldo at Tarlao con corning the Spanish prisoners in tho hands of tho Filipinos have resulted In n partial agreement According to un official reports tho insurgents have promised to release the sick soldiers who number over 100 and tho civil officials but they intend to keep the friars expecting that tho church will finally pay a heavy ransom It la re ported that the civilian prisoners aro being concentrated at Tarlac und Aparri as well as some of tho other ports re cently opened from which they could bo shipped to Manila Tho Spaniards nssert that tho Filipinos aro impressing all tho milita y prisoners into engineer ing hospital and clerical work Cutmn Youth Celrbritt the Fourth Havana July 5 Tho Prado and other streets of Havana wero u noisy yesterday doubtless as any quarter of Now York Chicago or San Francisco Cuban youngsters caught tho infection and wero given many a dime to buy firecrackers which they religiously in vested Somo enthusiastic Cuban an nexationist hired a band gave 800 American flugs to boys and men who would march and then paraded tho streets for two hours drawing large and cheering crowds Fourth of Inly In London London July 5 Ambassador and Mrs Ghouto celebrated the Fourth with receptions both at tho United States embassy and ut their residence Both buildings wore tastefully decorated with flags and flowers representing tho na tional colors Tho guests included Sir William Collins tho queens master of ceremonies Samuel T Clemens and Mrs Clemens Senator and Mrs Mark A Hanua Senator and Mrs Henry Cabot Lodgo and Consul General and Mrs William M Osboruo KANSANSWANTTO RETURN Funiton Write State Official Suggesting InterceNKlon With the President Topeka July 5 Bolloving that tho Kansas soldiers in the Philippines have done their full duty Brigadier General Funston bus written to the governor and other state officers and friends in Topeka suggesting that intercession with the president to have tbo Kansas regiment seat home at onoe will be ap preciated General Funston is very careful in his communication to convey the idea that tho Kansans are not mak ing themselves liable to the charge of insubordination in this matter by mak ing this request yot he 6ays They have stuck to their posts every man of them and aro entitled to relief Now that so many regular troops are here I believe the Kansas boys would like to get homo Not a man of them bos asked me to take this liberty I 6imply do it because I am sure the men would appreciate it They have been at the front constantly nnd bear tho marks of the rough campaign Injunction Agalnit Foremans Book Hoku Koxu July 5 Messrs Kelly Walsh tho publishers have been compelled by an injunction of tho su preme court to oeaso publishing John Foremans new book on the Philippines because United States Consul Pratt has brought an action for libel on account of his alleged interview with Aguinaldo in which he was said to have promised the Philippine leaders independence if they would help tho United Statos in tho war against Spain which Pratt claims Is false Tho book is therefore prohibited by order of tho supreme court Editor Assembling at Portland Portland Ore July 6 A special train of 18 sleepers arrived over the Or egou Railway and Navigation bringing 450 delegates to the Mtb annual conven tion of the National Editorial associa tion which meets here today There are about 750 delegates in the city The convention will contttwe for three days On Body Ileoavwcs Chicago July 5 The oharred re mains of Mrs Jobm Diehlo ware today nnoarthed from the rains of the burned Western Paper Stock company build ing Thfl remains were identified by her husband who was one of the work era in the ruins No other bodies have beea recovejod Drowned la Bmssob MlfT Adel la July 5 Hntrl Basse aged M dm drowwui lb tVe Racoooa river last evening Basil in otsnpaer witk fbsM o4ber ohm WM Mining t toe rttar khUwj of Up oUy TAMMANY CELEBRATES llrjrtii nml tlm Clilcnifo Iliilfonn lomlly li errd liy tlio Ansciuhly Nkw Yohk July 5 Tammany Hall celebrated Independence day as cus tomary at the Fourteenth street wig wam Tho gathering was remarkable for its unexpected features Ex-Governor Hogg of Texas created a sensation by tho manner in which ho Introduced tho name of Mr Bryan und tho Chicago platform to tho assembly Mr Bryans iituno was received with tremendous ap plause Tho boom which was launched for Augustus Van Wyck had a very in different reception It had been ar ranged that Congressman James D Richardson of Teuuessco should speak but he was unablo to nttend and Gov ernor Hogg was asked to speak In his place When Governor Hogg aroso ho received a hearty welcome mid ho in dulged in a fow remarks that seemed to pleaho tho Tammany men Immensely After a few moments which ho used In outlining the well established principles of Democracy Governor Hogg began a phillippio which set tho house in an up roar The applause began whon ho as hertod that next year the Democratic party would declare for tho free and un limited coinage of silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1 Men who hud uppenred to be half asleep woke up with u start mid joined In tho npplauso When the speaker promised a plank in tho platform in which Imperialism would bo denounced it was evident these sentiments wero displeasing to tho Tammany leaders and it was inten sified when the speaker continued In this great contest wo want the aid of united Tammany tho greatest local po litical organization on earth Wo want you to close up ranks settle your local difficulties if they exist mid go arm in arm with tho stalwart breadwinners of tho south and west to victory next year under the lcudorshlp of tho chiv alrous tho dauntless tho matchless great Amoricuu William J Bryan As tho lost words fell from tho lips of tho speaker tho audiencu was carried away in an outburst of enthusiastic ap plause Cheer after choer aroso and what had started out as a Tammany love feust became a howling sliver dem onstration BAD STORM AT AINSWORTH Hull unci Wind Do Grout Damage to Prop erty Feared Liven Aro Lout Ainswoktii Neb July 5 The worst hail and windstorm ever known passed over this part of the country yesterday Hailstones measuring ten inches around fell piling up two and three feet high in places breaking every window glass und sash ou tho north and oust sides of buildings The largest plate glass a quarter inch thick wero demolished Limbs two inches thick wero stripped from trees Hailstones went through many roofs destroying tho contents within Tin roofs were blown off Shinglo roofs were com pletely demolished Hogs cattlo and horses have been killed All kinds of crops aro beaten into tho ground and completely destroyed whero tho hail fell It is feared somo lives aro lost Mile Talk at Mansfield Mansfield O July 5 General Nel son A Miles who is tho guest of Hon John Sherman to whom the general is related by marriage was the orator of the day at the celebration of the Fourth of July at Sherman Heineman park The ex secretary was unable to partici pate on account of his health but every attention was shown General Miles here and he was accorded an ovation before went Colonel Uow Shot Cedar Rapids la July 5 William G Dows late colonel of tho Forty ninth Iowa volunteers was shot and slightly wounded last evening His brother S L Dows was handling a revolver when it was accidentally discharged The bullet struck Colonel Dows in the hand passing through it and lodging in the fleshy part of the thigh Melklejobu For the Senate Chicago July 5 First Assistant Sec retary of War George D Meiklojohn is a candidate for United States senator from Nebraska to succeed John M Thurston whose term expires March 4 1001 Sir Meiklejohn said last even ing that he would bo guided by events Davenport ltaue Declared OR Davenpoht July 6 Tho July meet ing of the Mile Track association which was to have beguu Monday and laht through Friday was declared off todav because of rain TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS At Fort Thomas Ky orders hava beon received lor tue mobilization or a new regiment for tho Philippines David Williams of Webster S D has been appointed census supervisor for the eastern district of South Dakota The largo plant of tho Beacon Light Lamp compuuy at Now Brunswick N J was totally destroyed by Are Tues day Loss 1100000 Edwin Jacoby presidont and incor porator of the Toledo and Bowling Green railroad died at his homo in To ledo Tuesday aged 05 years Tho quartermaster general has been notified of the sailing of the transport Wyefleld one of the newly chartered stock boats from San Franeisoo for Ma nila William J Elliott was Tuesday par doned from the Ohio penitentiary by Governor Bushnell Elliott was serv ing a life santenco for murder in the second degree R L Trimble of Covington won the championship of the state in the regu lar Fourth of July shoot of tb Ken tucky Gun club Trimble smashed 60 straight targets A dispatch from Odessa announces that a dynamite cartridge exploded near there Tuesday while the excavation of a cool mine was in progress and that 44 pereons were killed ana 20 wounded The Genessee of Rochester N Y was an easy winner of the first of the trial races held under the auspices of the Chicago Yatfet club to select a boat to send to Toronto to compete or the Canada cup in August DREYFUSHMSTRUTll Prisoner of Devils Isle Masters Details of His Case oratitlmh JOES out to friends Itnlllc IDiin SI ruin or III IrolntiRol Torture nml I Still Strong In Mlml Itcnnc Show Ilttle Agltntluu Over lrernce or Irlnouer Runxcs July 5 It is impossiblo to imagine a town talnicr than Renncs Tho inhabitants continue absolutely in different to tho presence of Dreyfus Barely half a dozen persons witnessed tho visits of counsel und Madame Drey fus to tho prison yesterday Tho town however is full of detectives who scru tinize all strangers mid a few gendarmes are patrolling before tho residence of Madame Dreyfus Matthlou Dreyfus paid his first visit to his brother yester day tho interview lasting half an hour The brothers throw themselves into each others arms Matthiou said he found his brother aged and broken in health but not tho physical wreck ho feared In spite of his sufferings Drey fus eyes tire as bright and his mind as clear and his intelligence as clean as when ho was occupied with his duties on the general stuff Ho was troubled with insomnia during tho voyage but has recovered The prisoner is still suffer ing from dysentery but it is now slight and there is every reason to boliovo ho will rapidly recuperate Eis forces Nat urally ho is under medical treatment Matthien found his brother in good spirits and buoyed up by the necessity of mustering all his strength for the coming ordeal und by tho hope that at last he will hnvo justice done him He is extremely reserved as to his life on Devils island which has left nn indeli ble impression nnd remains in Ids mem ory as a horrible nightmare Dreyfus looks bock to his existence of the past four years with relief tinged with a feeling of lrorror of a sane man who has escaped from a madhouse Ho declares his brain is almost reeling in tho face of the mass of documents and explanation MM Deniago and Laborio arc bringing out regarding the extraordinary machi nations of his enemies and the persever ing devotion of his frionds Dreyfus iB astouished and full of heartfelt gratitudo at their self sacriilco This feeling is particularly strong as regards Colonel Picquart whom ho hardly remembers anil tho story of whoso persecution has profoundly moved him Tleukur Wife Murder Trial Chicago July 5 Tho Becker wife murder trial proceeded yesterday des pito tho Fourth of July Tho prosecu tion closed its case and tho defendant was on the stand when court adjourned Beckers attorney informed the jury that tho defense will prove that George Sutterlein tho father of Beckers sec ond wife was tho actual murderer of Mrs Becker and that tho two men to gether disposed of tho body It will be shown tho attorney said that Sutter lein borrowed money from Becker and when Mrs Becker demanded its return a quarrel aroso and Sutterlein killed tho woman with an iron rod Becker at tho time of tho killing was in tho barn Senator Cullom Injured Morris Ills July 5 Senator Cullom who delivered an oration yesterday was painfully injured by a fall as he was leaving his hotel Ke stumbled whilo going down stairs and fell heav ily His back was sprained and his thigh badly bruised He was able to deliver his oration but was in severe pain when he left hero in the evening for Springfield V Shot by tleulou Huiband Marshaixtown la July 6 Appar ently crazed by needless jealousy Jo seph Royka a Bohemian put five bul lets into his wife and then instantly killed himself by shooting through the heart The woman is in a precarious condition rvtmnivmntmtt A HUSBAND SAYS Ueiore my wife began using Mothers Friend she could hardly get around I do not think she could get along without it now She used it for two months 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throat and other delicate partB then break out into sorss and the fight is continued indefinitely the drugs doing the system more damage than the disease itself Mr H L Myers 100 Mulberry St Newark H J says I had spent uuuuicu uuuuo nun mo uuutui wiicii x icauicu uiak they could do me no good I had large spots all over my body and these soon broke out into running sores and I endured all the Buffering which thiB vile disease pro duces I deeided to try B S S as a last resort and was soon greatly improved I followed closely your Direc tions for Self Treatment and the large splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller and before long disappeared entirely I was soon cured perfectly and my skin has been aa clear as glass ever since I cured my self at home after the doctors had failed completely It ib valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure Contagious Blood Poison for the disease is be yond their Bkill swifts Bpecihc S S S FOR THE BLOOD tets in an entirely different way from potash and mercury it forces the Soison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely Hence it cures the isease while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever constantly undermining the constitution Our Bystem of private home treat ment places a cure within the reach of all We give all necessary medieal ad vice free of charge and save the patient the embarrassment of oublicit Write for full information to Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga eJ V 1 i r