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'i THE M0IUTIHG STAR,' WILtint GtOK, t S ATUItD AVa mxM'OT0Ni mak vitn, STAR OFFICE, Feb. 18.' SPIIIITS Tt'RfENTINK Market, steady SK(SsIX-Mfirket. fUeadyl$3.) nor barrel. ' rait Market, firm 3.2.0b per barrel.- ' liiCDB TUUPKNTINH Market.' firm miw per barrel f i"1"11! 4&0 fof dln aud for virgin. - v Quotation, same dt-ldftt rytarplrftfl. tuipenUne 87. rosin tat fL70, crude turpentine fl.75 and $2. .3. - RECEIPTS. Spitif turpentine... ,v r'. .i... turiipiitine .. .. . . .1 i,., ol;ts. sauie day last year 0 cask n.i.its turpentine; -. barrels renin; Tit i.airoN tar; "0 barren rude turpentine. . CCTTOX MARKET V i; Mirket Nothing doing. Quotations cor ..M.nMna dar last ..Tear 8 O-lOc, . , ,M KVp0iPr 74 bnles, saino dfcy last year jo: imUoh. .. '" " J .. ' TnE COTTON -BtAB&KT. ; , Now York. Feb.r'18. Bnslness in-tertV's .otton market was pretty well restricted to the readjustment or evenlns-Xip' of" com mitment for over the approaching three liv adjonrnineut; with a narrow and lr irirular earlv session followed by late -weak ....sit under' scattcrinff Uqnidation and- lo- li bear pressure. 'The- close was easy Vt -i dccliue of 8 to 19 points for the day. The maritei oprni u vvw 1 . . .AuniiHm---yujet jvi-isi net receipts 195; point on November but generally-2 to r 'stock 56,149.- points hisher id response to . relatively Memphis Steady.. 13 3-10; net receipts tteadv Liverpool cables and a renewal of 343; stock 177,521. ' . , - ; ' v Vesterday'H late covering raoyeraeht. There f?t LxbU-t-Quiet, 13 1-4; net receipts 43, Wis however, no bIru of bull support and 545. -4 ' , . ttio market soou eased .off under realtelnff Clnclnnntt Net receipts 147:. stock" 14.291. llV yesterday's early buyers jho seemed Little KockPteady, 14,3-4; net receipts .Ant.nted with moderate .profits' and sell. 232: stock 50.230. ... v - Intf by some, of the brokers who were crwl- itwl with liawldatiuK contracts for the May Ions interest ou iue. iiCT.iiu-! huuw iu iue tot steauieu on iirmirjiK--uj iu -uiiii 111.. shortlv alter nnaaay Dusiness winta iia ,'. ..if hoKiinw n little mnrA' netlre. nnrt worked uo to a net-ealn of about 1 to rt points ou reports of a better spot demand in New Orleans, a'feature f south- tii huvlnjt orders and -wall street covering, The week-end figures proved disappointing "i the luto-signt ior me wn was nom- terOSt WBM JiejIIUK l-ia.V 1-uuimvi.v iiinr. - ,u,-iroi to be few Olivers-, In the market 011 tlie decline, and price closed at th lowest Url of the day. - Later advices fiom -New Orleans, failed to confirm the claims of a hirjfcr spot btiHlnesM aind Southern Riot, 1U to oil ,1 vear. r or tue weea m.iwu naies agaipst rt. 779 last week and 142,140 last year. Tortav's receipt at Nfw , Orleans were 1X12 bales against 4.183 lmles last year and at Houston 2,012 bales, against 9,219 bales last vear. ' " " Spot cotton closed qniotT: middling up lands 14.S0; middllug gulf. 13.03; sales loq bales.- - - ' ' . :.'' .v -'' Futures opened steady ana- ciosea easy. Month. ' Open. Close, 'r, 14.58 .14.37 v "- 14.40 Kebrnary . MarWi April .... May June .. .. July .. .. August .. September otober .. November ivoembor . .'.14.57 ..14.58 14.03.' . .13.12 ..12.7$ ,.12.31 12.53 i4.no i4.r.o 13.88 13.051 12.62 ' 12.45 12.45 COMPARATIVE COTTOX STATEMENT. New York. Feb. 18, For the week ending Friday. lVbmary 18th: Net rooeipts at 11'U. . S. "ports during ot receipts at all V. R. ports- name ween. l:i-t roup liil.1"A. Total receipts since Vepember 1st .i,911,- jy.i. - . . . '..v. ... - . . . Tntiil receipts to'sanw date lust year 7,-!-m .. - '.- . -c . Kiports for the week 121,307. v KxrKirts for sa me week last tear 19C.959. Total exports since September. 1st 4.112, 01!. . - --' r " : Total exports same date last year 6,2:0, 721. , Stoek at all T'uited States ports C47.223. . stook at all tuited Slates port name time last ytar'79.95S. - -v ."' Stork at nil interior towns (S2.5C2. Slock at all iuterlor towns same time lni-r year 7US7. , . ' . .. . . - ' - (ilm-L- r ii-urnnnl KtfiSi fWVl Vf.u t r irornnni nme rime last rear l-MiiV . -.' St.xk of American afloat for Great" Bri tain same time last year -308,000. . v COTTON RECEIPTS. tr Vm-v vob -iii-Th fol owlnc the total net receipts ofcotton at alt ports Miioe septemtier 1st: ; -alveston .. .. .4 . New Orleans ..: .. Mobile S.ivauuah ...... . , . . . .--.'. . . . . .-2.141.398 sin.).- . SWAM -1.174.1)55 ("hiirleston , Wilmington Norfolk . . . 192.1.W. K:ltimore . .'. .'. . New York . ..'. .... .... lloxtoii vi. .. .. ."i .' .'. . Newport News ';7 . '. : .i Pbihdelphia I... . .-Vj Sau Francisco -J. w..' Hrnnswick .. .......... .7 io!343 - . 194 mo l'oi't Townsend .. .. .-.. . IVnsitcola- . ' . , . .'. .' J'ortliiud,- Ore . '. .. .. . . . . Vurt Arthur & Sabine Pass Jacksonville ..... .. .. .. . Kagle I'uks, Texas Kl Paso. Texas x-' Laredo, Texas .'. ... ... Oulfport ... v. . '''ort'i-tiiw n .. .. .. ..-".V-. Texas City :.. . Miii'jr Ports ..... .::...vtV. ;;; iosSt? ;..v 3 7,778' . ,.'-r ; 5iQ v ' 415 ' 1200 wra ii . ? ' Bl 1CZ.. Total r,ftl1.5Sft t irornnAi vi,' ic in Lfti (Ainmiii 'I'rtces 5 points hiirher. "American mbrulitf higher. 'American mtdHllitf mlddlln g t26 ; middftng -8.i nxtllO- srbodi ordinary 7.74: f"'. - .r2W?J7 , V Mir s.;(5; good m 1": low middling "ruiuary 1-2: November and Deeemler 6.00; De-'eijiboi- nnd - January 0.58; January '; nnd '"lunry, renrnary nna aiaron e.i CK BROS. CO.. COTTON LETTER.' what larger than auiicipaueo, nu spinners mtir ui wimom Hpecutaiion ot t iklng fell considerably under the corre ny sort.. : Cotton yarns, are lower und wool s'ponditig week , last year,, and after their is i quiet.-- A- v,. ; . ; v- - iulilication offerings became heavier with .A. . - '- '; 'v ' earlv buyers liquidating and local bears .Vvvo vabk -rtntiirc' ..'l1irHi "; i i,r ,.u rumors that a leading spot In- ' x YORK. kqdVCK MAJIKXT. 1 irkots oltH'iaiJV- reporieo -were jiucnunea i , oimi mnjr , - mi 1.01 . , . ',FL . ' . CkT U t ff A r M n M, rv. I n .. ) . . n . Mondav arid Tuesday of next week. ; !l?ns. cjotwt at -8 t 1 -2c net advance. May 1 ----- ... - - . . w 11 I 1 'II Y hJ' -I 1 O 43 - 1 ito-iipts Ht toe ports loaay .fk oaieni- -"t -uijr a.aa me K p nf thvi-i'P'inii h:i m-MU.io. r .... . v - - - . . - which 500 were for speculation and export - (C6rn No,2, ff o- 2 white No. 2 and in:luled 9,400. Amertean. Receipts ndae, ellow: Go: No.- J,. 62 1-2 to 63 1-2; o. 3 I'.itures omened tirm .-ami 4lsed fbarely WMte --4 t? ijS. No, 3 yellow :3-to "toad-, vellnidry 7:so l-2t February hbd T 1-.; '-NO.-4, B,tor wi;-o,; wnrce wi.to-oii March 7.79 : March and April 031 : April No. 4 yWlowOtoea. i- , ,.o , - j - '" 7.73 : Hay and -TUn; .Tune. W lllito Iii v .T.Cl 1-2- Julv and Ancust 7P1 1-121: 1-2? No.-3. 47f No. S.white 4 12 to 48 1-2; Aaiust and September 7 Sol &ptrttr.M' Np.Uwhite 3-4vto, 471-4 ; etandard 48 1-2 n-tober O.MH-2: Octolier AniP November t049L "...r f ';.:1-,"---' '' . 1 "Y-.; , ; ' , flagging today they- were revived by the re Nmv Vn,-ir 'vou ia Af., ,'..t-it I Kniiinf 1ml . of the strong upward movement 'as dntl hut aenerally 'steudv todav.-Prices 'uov.ti within a narrow range. oVd -fluctua lionu inHio.w una--.i o.n- part otf traders to-miro an ' nrrtir f-b.re the bolidvs beginning tomorrow and alinir until cuiMaiav r7Th .wMk'.ii "u proxiuctiTe' of .'no 4Tesh developments except rather'- more Evidence of a abick "w: or trade In this 'country. Mills prob are .in a . more . untnnstactory position iow than at. any time this seasou. - The 'wmana Tor fctfors,-4f -anything- 'iaJ rooiltne: rewi-F-i-iJw iinntlipH.. than h.i, unn ..rn;. .,A.fhrpbnBlan er the anti.corporatlon oues- market for raw material not nlt: has a used buyers to hold off but bs lixinced acter ,of the amendments proposea Jor .tue sellers to part-wrth.thelr'roodvwaHweri-' 4dll 4 extend the Acope-f: inter-State conr "fd basis. Tarns are mow selllnar below ' mesee law.. -- .-. -.-' . - vvr -:i- ' he nblf tA rrt nt cotton. nf ciiioh miiia na jir 1Mb: ills ns jre mak - re a market of le, iiajwitslble, to to the Question ueir own. it Is. of coarse, -is to whir nriw, U I'livv 4 liltUUUlO outU Bill U- VI t. I" w -, - - , T ' "rtages as we have this : seasoU, and?6f the cwrpanles.la this combination, . the l,iTibllbJy no one except extremists on either redemption:. f nhese bonds .at par might side of tha m.riA ,v..t vtt, , Iho imniiArf . it is fact also that large par. ' low figure. As a general proposition would seem that with 4i market devoid v---"uiiuu emnusiasm, tne price wnici'i'fr,1 i'r'raHmwHo. , - . t. -w ? discounts actual shortage would be thai - fbconjug reports of renewed storm block. --u.'ii mrces mma tA--jun at. a itu.n jiiui .ii.ue uau aoi uuanrre w . v-"""- i"- "i-j--rr i sun- brining about a cWtallment or rwssl- prices. The,estimatM-f thewwaa jcot M shut downs. .Whether -that price Ms tenpy, .. jmvmea :'idit-. i Ja.f t JPin. M-ty 30k VW f4!; , ? ... . . . --.-v , . -j i .' "'-..' , - ' . ".' "' . - ' ''.'i- ? 'V';-r- '-W. ;.'vS-'' -' '' : ' uec ent -above - a tHDtfl:ble-mipi?ln - be ween..- To consider-the; luiiiiet JltUft more than a scalping affair, but -therreud' is likely to prove downward unless some fresh Influences, revive' speculation. . 4 i Oalvejitonf-Steady, 13; net receipts S.28G ; stock 112.718.-."-'.. . - ; " J New-Orleans---Steady, 14 y 15-16; net - re celpta 134;. stock , ' , . Mobile .Net receipts l,rK7t stock 2C.1SO. ' ; aTnnnh--HteartTr: 14 T-8 ; net -.receipts 809: stock 7.1.S27. v ; . - Charleston Nomlnaf. '. 14 ' l."-lfi: celpt8 .2Cx: stock 2.7il,' . ; ' - v ginintoa Nominal; net receipts 740: Stock 18.083. : - ' r . f ' Norfolk Stendy. 14.7.S: pfkrwinta i . SOS; stock 30.W1.V ... v1;. tutuiiuore nominal," is ; : net receipts 1. 301; stock . 8,347., i-, - , , L. , ' Boston -Unlet. 14.80 :'not riwtrita mo , Branswlcck Net recrlpts 1T0; stock 477: Gftlfpmt Net eeelpts a; stock 1.000.. a - Newport News Net receipts 44. ' rensac61a.Nt -TpcRlnt f,400. - - " San ii'ninclsco-Net eoelpts 2.374. ; ' JacksonvilleryXet recelDt- Ife?--- . - ';IT0tal lodny: at all ports, net receipts 23 ,i: oU; Great Britain Frttac'8.000 Con't tlneut lSt12 ; Japan 2474 ; ntftck 6i723. jrotal slnee ieHtpmtei ist f ,' net 'receipts : ?i m.2:n)i Gteiit Brlfain 'i.04S) mi France 576,283; Continenri.91CrS10; Ja pan "Ideally 13,819. . . -,r .vi-7 : - -. , . 1 ,'. ntTKKIOlk 'MO'C3iL&NT. . Itotiston-Steady;! 14 7v8; ttet receipts fi,'. 012; .stock 112, 4W.: v .-.4 . :. Louisville Firm, 13 3-S- net receipts 23; 'J slock 100. ,- - 1 xoiai toaay 'Aet receipts 2.954; ffross re-v DRY UQODS ilAHSM. 1 k I I riew ork, Feb, 18. The cotton soods market.was a little more active at low prices, some trading, being reported ou sateens,, twills,' and othereovertbles. The Jobbing trade for the day held about as Jt ua mru ii ior puhl wwk, reuuters.sup ; New Totk; Teh. 181 Flour steady. . 11... 11 A " iij e r iour-fsceaay. ' ( Kuckwheat Flour-MJulet., - v V.oln -Mer-teidy, ; t.- "J-hteady. t f. .-. - v r nrnnlnal fob atloafT Steamer 77 l-4,in .elevator ex port u8ls ;' Jo.' 4. S 1-2 In levfttr erport basis. rtlOn8 tlowd3-4-ro 7-8c net lower. May 7C;YJulr?70 3-4: September1 70 1-8. t bl LK Sliot 4 Ktpn il v flnHnrw i1aiiu) 1 .Co net, lower. , May 413-4. .. j -ii$tKi-rHtaijT?y : . . S '- . Bice Stead va -. ' - ' - - ' . "Molassea Quiet." ; ' '?..' " Migar Raw, Hrm; Tenned steady. ' - Coffee-Futurea -U)sB Meal.- net un- Changed to, 3: jlnts tsTgner. Rio No. 7, 8 3-4 ; Santos No. 4, 9 i-l to 9 14 mild quiet ; -Cori i wmmjaiiwa. he m J jwits, net. receipts 10379 ; tireat llvltaiu' 2aJW ; France 16.608 ; Continent 77.855: Jahnn ii.xA: Mext i rww 14.40 iaova i-a to' J2. 1-2. ? ' , . 14.311 I'otatoes--t ncbanged. easy; - ; t-aooages Hteuay.uncnanged. -". leannts Unchauged. . " ' Freights Kasy or rain liv -steam to Lon don, aad Liverpool one' peace. . - - . Butfer Firm ; creamery -.specials SI 1-2V extras 30 1-2; third to first 18 to 29:-held 25 to 31 X-2: process 23 to 27. . Cheese' irua." unchanged. . - v Kzs Firm: state. l'ennHvlvnni and ne.ir. by hennery white fancy 30'to 40; do gather eel white- M to'. do bemierv brown and mixed fancy 2J-to 30; -do -gathered brown fair to prime 28 to 29. : .... . , The cotton seed oil market was firmer, es pecially ,or. the. neiir -poaltlona. with nctlve support from prominent operators and in- ttuencea , ny . toe general' Htreugxn la , the lard market. There was some selling' at the advance but the market closed at 8-to 18 points, advance fur the bid crop positions and nnchaaord to 4 points decline for the new crop. Sales were 12,400 barrel. March 7.25 to i.2C; May 7.39 to 7.40: July 7.40 to 7.47; September 7.45 to 7.4tt.'I,rlme crude 6.13; do futnruer yellow 7J!4 to 7.150; do win ter 7.35 to 7.73; do. summer white 7.30 to 7.00. : - . '; . . PEAMCTS. Uleportetl by -Rodgers.'- McCabe A. Co.) IVtershurs. Va,.. Peft. l.S.--Knanish. nrm at-4 1. ST per bushel. Uecelpts light. Virginia, I steady. Bunch 4 1-2 to s?: fancy 4 1-4 to 4:1-20; machine picked 3 3-4 to 41-4c; - fsheUlng. stock ta 1-2, tq 4c.. 4 1MB OB ACM MARKET. CMcago.- Feb.1 18. Wheat- made decided arelgnms eariy in tne session today and later I fell iBffven more ...markedlyvaader a wave ot bearish sentiment. tlOlshlng.t nearly the bottom. Corn; with - less Initial firmness 1 too more spectacular aron ana etoseo. jcours. after corn and . sagged to; finish S-8 1 to -3-4 lower than' "yesterday. : Provisions lonowen tne -grains ana arter marxea gams ifox-?$' ' Opening. ? Hlfhest.-. Closing; ?..79TjiIay 1 14 - 1,14 1-2 1 13lr8 JBiy ..; ,, 1 in a-o' 1 w ; ' l.Sept!- - -9-8 V 1-60 S-8, " 1 04 :- 99 S--8 : V eft 1-2 ;". (T7 1-02 -sariv com J , :--r Juiy ;. .-...-'-. 1-4 . ,.jb3-:-. :S7 1 ; 4T 1-1 Jnly.",.wia :4'l-2f -44 3-4 44 Bept:. , ,41 1-S k A - lless Jvork, per bbl. x w Iay -V . ,i-..23 70 1. - 23 95 - . 1 lV2a 70ii,"23 90 40 1-2 23 70 23 67 1-2 i itrn.er ion irs. May ,....1 77 1-2 12 92 1-2 19 Jin Hoiri --r 5 VI22. i-2 i J2--S7. 1-Sf 12 77lP2 hlar ..-. .-,rd.te 47-1-2 -12 m - 12 43 V Jtily . .- 12 42.1-3 12 57 1-2" 12 42 1-2 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. ; i I ' .' fThlciiso. Kebj l Cash wheat o. 2 red to -1.30.1 iSi; "N. 3red 1.20 to-1.22; q,2 1.23 to lR.lta; NO. 8 rW- XSO o---I.22: M, a hafd-l.U 1-4, to 1 JO f .o. 3. brtl.l3 to 1.14-; No. . northern U to . J J7.?l-2: No2 north-' em a43;l'to..J4tt-.'l.?fo;.3 spring 1.12. to 1 IHJB STOCK MARKT r:'i i via.' Vnii-''':Voii'it i 'ilVlvUfinnl 'he ;eiierirleri I of the- jsnectiLitton began-to lhow 'signs jpf iu Reading.-:, Tbst.stack again assumed the 1 leadership of the'taaricer uncr aavmg rest-, I ed f or it -tlavi Dn enormous transactions fte-'ir4:otf t-1.7 1-4. bnlyti shade more a points below its. record price -touched in Ithe KDeculatioo-.of , lut-TMr. -it'V-'.fNi I . ' tfeovrai mv w Jthlr development in . Rendhig and tbejBym- - ipatuejie Birentn was not niir . reiuurv.M ; itJ.I. I Specdlatrte: seatimeut cohtlttued , to feel. Hon. ;A -factor la tM -belief yra tbe hr ii miiflnpr:7v. AnthorilatiTe ex nlanatlon she had of tbis nlovement. but 'the effect on be haft of this movement, out tne enect on j stock "market sentiment . was to imply .a feeling $t cofifldeUce ,'oj 'yWx&-j 1 corporation, .-It waa ppln ted obtv however. ifithrtf in; crtfl ft vHftftolutlon of themersref 'it" fhas bf ihese. bonds lu the orbo mme pt have-tboen made by the .company in times L'n1..o t ' Tnlr tlnt. I r... . .... 1! .... a . 2 4V-8 to 3 per cent.v ruling rate And-closlng; nw u oRcrea Time loans eas ier; sixty dnys 3 1.2 le cent., and ninety davii i3. 1-2 to 3-4 per cent.: six. niapths 3 3-'4;: i v . . . . ... .:. l'rlme .mercnntHe ivnner 4 to n tier wiit. Sterlln excbange steady wlth'actual business in- oan sera dius at .f440 to for Rlxty dnybtlls, and nt14.S650 6r de mand, commercial bills 4.83 3.4 to 4.84-14. Bur .silver, 52. Mexican dollars 44. ,i ; - it. YiiMi 1 1 11 1m m T. . . .- -. .t jr. HONDA. V.-S-. tetis reRisterea 100 1-8 100 1-fi ref2Jeouotr.. t7.' Mi Tegis terea s . . -, W H. Cs. tou pon . : , ; , US. it. reirlstered ...' .. v. ...,. 103 l4 ....... ;ii4 1-2 t. R 4s eouoon". v.. Aills Chalmers lst 5s .. ... 82 AmericanAaTlcttlruTal 3a .: .. ;..-.:102 1-2 American TeL' ft Teh cv 4s ,. . . .:. ,.-.102 1-2 merlcan Tobacco i-.. i.-...... 82 3- American Tobacco 6s .. ... . ... ...1051-4 Armoujf& Co. 4 1-128...... t2 T-H -Atchison pen. 4b . ...; .... ... ..100 1-2 Atchison cr 4s-' ; '.. .' ..... '. ... 110 1-2 Atchison cv-.5s . w 5. .. .. ., ...... .118 i Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s 98 ' Bftltimoro fc.Ohio 4s .. ..r.. ...V 99,1-4 Baltimore & Ohio-l-2s .. l-4 Baltimore,; Ohio-S. W. 3 1-23-.... IK) 1-2 Brooklyn Transit ,cv 4s ... -... ....... 83 3-4 lentrftl or -Georgia Sa.. .'....;108 3-8 CettrnMLeathr :3s . 99 3-8 !tentral'. of NY J. gen 3s ...... ..... . 124 1-2 Cbesapeane.& unto 4 i-2s .; .. ,,.tiu:j Chesaneake & Ohio ref 5s .. .. ..107 Ciilcaeo &,-Alton 3 l-2s . ; ,... 74 1-2 CMcaco B.-.& Q.'lotnt 4s 5Ki 3t4 jtnieairo. u &: u. een. 4a .. .... its a-4 fhicaeo. Mil. & St. P. iren.S .l-2s . 87 iihicagOi'H. 1. Sc. J,' It.-;K.- col 4s . , .J M 3- Chiegtf,:R;I. ft P,.:ltyi rfg.4s 91 1-4 Colorndo, lndUHtrlal.Gs . .. 80 olorado vMldland , V.'. , . '. . .". . : - ? 71 1-2 Coio.i Southern rer. & 'ext. 4 l-2s .vw-i-z ieiawre. fi vnuason cv is . . . J)eover-4 Klo Grande 4a v, 10 Denver; Rio. Grande. ref .3 .. ., Distillers fis .1 72 1-2 ..84.12 lfrle prior; lieu 4a. t' . . , Krie -Gen. 4s . . . i . . .-. . . . . ..74 Urie ev. -4s series. WAV . .-; . .)78 3-4 .-. 70 1-2 Brie cr ?4r- serte it" v .... tfeuerai Kiectnc cr a t. ... i x-s JUinois'CeutrttMst retT in . . . ... , .,; 98 7-8 Interborocgh Met. 4 l-2s .. '.'..'.,:83 3-S 144 1-2 Japan.;4s . . Japan t l-2s. t. N. , -95 lW Kansas City Southern 1st -3 .. . Iake SDore deb. 4 .(1931) . ... Louisville & Nash.'t'n. 4s .. .. Missouri, -Kan. 4c -"Texas 1st 4s i . Mo.. Kn. & Txas gen. 4 l-2s .. Missouri Paclflc-4s .. ,.. National Kys. oi. Mexico 4 1-Cs .. . New Yrk Central gen. 3 ls ..94 4-2 , , .-18 7-S ..SO 1-2-..81 94"Ti8 ew l or k- tutrai den s. . . . , N.-V, N; il. Sc Hartford v. 6s NoyfolW & Western 1st can.' 4s Norfolk & Western ev 4a ., n Northern 'Pacme 4tit. .. .. ... Northern Pelflc 3s . . . .- . . Oregbn Short Line 'rfdg 4u .. Penn.,CV. 3 l2s. (1915) .. .. .. Ppn. Coni 4s , .. . ,. Reading; Gen.;-4s'::. .. .. .. . St. Lonli &. San Fran. ftr. 4s St.; Louis '& Han Fran. gen. 5s . ... . . , .. .1S4 1-2 .. .iv'.H) 1-2 103-; . . . )(3 3-4 .. ..94 1-2 ....U04 1-2 . .. . 9 5-8 - t8 . .... 88 r,i4 ..... f79 3-4 .. .-. 93 1-4 81-2 . .. . 93 i. -..102 58 .... 95 1-4 ....109 ' .... 79 7(8 .....10118 .aoo 3-4 97 1-4 ..v.. 103- 105 1-4 .v, 98 3-4 ....lit 1-4 .....TO 1-2 i...;8 v 91 3-4 , .... 94 1-2 St. Louis M western -con. 4s .. . St.' Louis ri'westeru 1st gold 4s Seahoard Air. Line 4s .. .. .. Southern iaclfic trol. 4s . Soutliern Pacific ev. 4s .. .. Soothern.'P. It. It; 1st ref 4s : Southern Railway 5s . ... Southern Railways gen. 4s . .' . rnion Pacific 4s .. .! ,.r.. rnion' aelfte rv. 4a-l. .. .. talon I'aclfle 1st and ref. 4s .. 3.-Rnber Cs . . ... ; .-. . . . I". S. Steet 2nd Ss ... . . .' . . . VlrgUiU- Car. Chemical 5s Wabash 1st 5s ..v .. .. .. .. . Wabash lit and eit, 4 W-estern" Mv. '.4s . . . .. .. -.. 45 estlijgbOYise Kiectrlc- cr. 0s i isconsin lntra as . ..... . CXOSINO STOCK UST. AJUs Cbalmerwrbfd ... S ...... 43 - Amulcnmatcd Copper . .... . 70 3-4 American Agricultural . .. 40 3-4 Amerkvn ;&eet. Sugar i , v. U v. . i ' - ' Auucrlean tan- pid ,i .. .......... o American C:ir Af Foundry .. C2 -- Amerlcua . Cotton' ui ....... tw a- American nide leather pfd Tii i-z American Ice Securities .. .. 1- Amerioan blnseed ....-.. r..... 14 1-2 American locomotive r; .. .. 511-2 American Smelflus: A Ref nc W 3-8 Amer. Smelting Si Refg pfd .. ....10i ' American sugar iiennmx ...:iz- American Tel A Tel I3 3-4 American Tobacco.-pfd Ir2 i-8 American -WtiOlen .' .. ..,i....30'f Anacomla .Mining -Co. . , .. ......... .W 1-2 Atchison . . . . .... .. .. ............ .110 1 Atcblsen -pfu .. .. .103 3 Atlantic Coast Line. . .. 130 ' Halt I mo re A whlo... .. .. -.-..lis i- Baltimore A Ohio pfd ... . ....... 92 iwiuivuaiu nin-i -. ., Brooklyn Rapid Transit . . Canadian Pacific .. ... .. Central jXeather. i. ' ..... .-' Central Jjehthter pfd . .. .. 73 fits m 3-4 42 3-4 .,iox;-: V.84 3-4' .vft'iV ..157, 7-S ..17 1-R: ..78 1-2 ...39 3-4 60 .. .. 81 1-2 .145 1-2 ..18 7-8 ,.176 3-4 .. 79 . . m 1-2 ..29 3-8 40 1-8 Central of New "Jersey . . . . . Chesapeake; Ohio .. .. .. Cblchrgo A Alton . V. . . . Chicago Great Western- ...v Chicago A -Northwestern .. . Cuicago.' Mil A it. Paul . C.,C. C. & 'Ht,Lo!ai .... coiorauoF.uei t iron Colorado A southern .. Colorado A Southern 1st pfd Colorado & -Southern 2u0 pfd (.ronsuuaateu uas . . .... CornProdncts, : . ' . , . . Delaware A 'Hudson'.. . .i .. fKyiveit. A itlo Grande ,,. -. ., Ienver-A -Rio Grande pfd , , plstlllers' 'Securities-- .. . Krie. . ," . Krie 1st i)fd . . ..... .-. , . Krie ana pra :. ... ... General BleCtrlc . . . . . t '.. .". Great ;Northeru;lJd . ..-'.;.'. ..'.'.133 -r : ....137 7-8 .... tl ,..143 '.'. 2 W-8 .... --50 3-8 ..... 80 :--...j 21 5-8 j... 14 3-8 ..:--: ...23 1-8 ...-. ;38 32 .. .i a - ....1 1-4 ....-43 ' ...143 3-4 ....,70 5-S ; -.42 3-4 . ..71' ....108 1-2 ireat?Nortnern ore.ctrs . ... . Illinois Central ;'. . : . . . '. . . . Interboronjfli-.Met-.V . . . .. .. interbbTOUgh Met pfd . . nter -Harvester ..: .t. Inter Marine nd'..' .. .1 .. InternatfonaiP.'rper International 1'ump . fowa Central .v . .,. ...... Kansas. City Sontftern. .- .', r. iausa City Soutberu pfd i. . . Lonls4Qe ArNoshvilte i.fi. .2 Minueapolis "A St. Louie . . . Minn.;j.St.- Vi e "Sault St, M . Missouri PacUlc V,-;.. .. .... Missouri; Kansas &: fesiff . Missouri, Kaunas "SJ Texas -pfd National-Biscuit : fv - Kat'lona'1 -Lead-.'-.' i .. .. Nak'lv Kys, 4i Mexico- if t pfd , New. York Central .;'r. i. .. . .... M 1-4 ... 61 a-s ....121 3-4 ...'.101 3-4 .... 80 8-4" ,...ia? 5-8 ....:82;7-8 . .133 3-4 97 5-8 New Y-or k,- Ootark& i Western uriwiifcpB..iTirm,t.-iii m ..... orthern Padfie" . . .. . . . ael fic 'MaU" . -rvs ': ; ennsyrvania . . , . oivlf'Hr ilas,.' .': .'--.- -:wi.'rtV5.,i Pittsburg. CC; A St. Louis. .. i'resseti fteei irar;.-. ,. .. i.i i. PuUman Palace CAT' .vs. .. .i.-..;j98 ; Railway. i3teei Snrine 'L. .: :.. ; 42 3-4 ReadtnT : . 1--k V. .' . -! i. .'.'. , r, ,171 1-S Itepublic-fJ'iteeL-v-. e: . : . . . 40 Republic Stftel pfd W " .;.'.VI02 1-4 Rock IslandT Co.z . v V. 1 ;. -. ; . . . 6 &H Rock Jtslaud Co. .pfoU. .-... . .-i . 88 14 I.. : utu . .--ia. ..A tail, .UU , . St, Lotfis'Sotttbwestern Vv v. . V ?J0 1-2 St: -Lcfais Southwestern pfd .-. . . i , .74 , . Sloss Bbeffleld""Ktetr-A Iron C t . 7T Southern -pacific;., .:... . -...120.1-2 Sont heW'R'aMwtf J"; .-L", . 1 "'A . : r .29 1-4 MSou t hern Railway. pfd v . -v : . v -V ; . 05 2 Tennessee-Co .- ; -y -t i432 li2 Texas1 PacificV,. .V -r,,;.i.v;30 ToiedoJ St; Louis: A; West' . . V. : : . V 43 1-2 Tolftlo;, StY-Loula A West pfd 63 1-4, iowo. Union:?. pBloovP pniteV f United f jBlon-Paclflc pfd: . V .,.,...ltK) 1-4 states Realty:..; .i ..... 73 12 Stateft", RHbber ' ; i . r . . W : 44 United States Steel ,. , iv.i.V'81) V2 United States .teei pld ...... ...tv..nu a-4 I'tah Copper " s . -i v . .'.'. 'V .': . .', 5 . Virginia Car. Chemical -c- "54 -3-4 Wa bash v.' 'v; w i...' 2 . .- Wabash pfd VT-,, 47 3-4 . : ,...-. ... . .47 3-4 flflndi: iv-' . Vi , 48 .1-2 .Electric W'fW.. bhv . . ,iVV; .Kt2 1-2 ke Erie :. . . ,.y-5 1-4 Western MAfybi esi lURnouse. r. Western lTnluH Wheelinff Jit Lake Wisconsin . Ceatral X..r.v v.5 i.,'-4 1-1 HAVAL STORES. New 5Totli $"eb; "18.-;Tiosla and . tnrpeni ttne-QUlet- - .--,. - ,- .-- - - - - -vS Charleston. ' R.; G,V Feb. i t8.--SpIrtta tur pentine flrmiSO'reijts., Rosin-firm. Quote: cash bv '-' the hanks--'. lri'fit' fnfclne- tnoi.aftviu)ce,;ii(t.;aattuntedi tor- JrjTgulas intents. is.H;-;stocK ,i"".ui "; .aies it Iprieea' at the 'ctoiing. -y- i .." h2; receipt 1,221 :WPc"t-I.02 toi?k i i Bounds rere rriteaitar.-? Totairsates.-Tjar 1 134,040. Quote : 'A. B. ; pr 4.40; K, 4.'.i value, were H..OW.-iTJnJtjd fitatea bond- M .Ti-5?. L . a'-fi-'. ?&F;t&t were w une nan gou -on 'call. -Total Banes I ii, J.iu. "-v. v vt ,.-iAor .stocks today -were sitj.uoa nhnre ..-- '-, iGieo. .-.'. ' - X v ' ? v- ? v.ft) t"ia varn n A h' " f-lrt-f - Feb. 3S. ZXimyHL. t5rPn-! rHKe-"yir;-sMiw4TOef.vittwreBte 0 RRIVED; , V ) ?am belngpart. b LoU oHe. two andr - - --r :r -r V ' -TWJ&$ELi:;t-L A ;:-:iL ' r;; ' r Mr. SanlneTirale, .eorget:own, S. 'C: IL SahIne7ira!e,leoreetown, S. 'C; IL K . Str.-Cltrv of Fayettevuxv, smith. 'Fayette- vllle.C.Le, Itl "- I-i P:Z'.-J 1 1 .i-nitgaln-fttotftt? la fat lo&ge JtR,'- and WbA with the northern line of Tflr f - A-rTvh(t. merfel hatk-xft-.a of -. Walnr street jilxty. feet 60 ft) thence lot street e7enty.flve -feefr 175 ftl to the Jh v Somali wU0x.Bl'W --JiattlltrHbt eastwadly Ymd pa t-allel trith Nixon:' street western line of Brooklyn itfeeT thence e -the: ads ;aiid.,feo6.to .tae tgt6tei livtPaSSli ?li?L lt?A t0':t Wb of Brooklyn street at . ' - -, i i " i- r .. , .. i ;.,...,. Nixott tre6t eventv.nr tt iT tti-ta.ni lixiZ -fc5.r5,,f.fl?,0.. i1.' "'!? UnWL .UI clllU; J WU.,IJ11UI1UII By Itlrtae JM(lW ;lasr8fl-tnc-i. oi-M decM S. .Grafmn, rlorft- Buck; --,jA8.-rS tvrAriat.id. rionnnit J(r Ji',l.fV. - Baltimore ' Executor of Thos. M. "Cauahao, Win. Crawford. Administrator of John l y. uramin, Margaret Reeder. Knt ttennhil' camr re i defendant. vtne ; nndersigned OnmmliiclnRiii- .lnlv Annnitaten 1A rmi eree,-wiu expose tor; sate oy public? auction for cash to. the highest bidder at the CoUrt House door In '. the City of 'WllmAagtbu. Conntr of -Nrw' Hanover, 'on Mon.iv hi oi. me eawlor-v, vf?wIJ.jiaiiover i.B"TVi?rL.,..h r i";:"" i r to westeruime County .made and ehtereo t tne Member ?JJ,,8terJiBl i2u fli0! I dt-Ninthv street, thence northwardly along lAt-i; Ai r. iftfrt n ft caose t1frpf(rn.t'ii. ihiindred 'and eighty feet 1 (180 ft); thence I the western . f Nthrh- t h,w, whertfinr-Wmv IT. rtfm-ain.H.;'GttifllIir; Tr '5n,l' f,"" ' u-ayior weet- ared- and- seventr feet - 270 ' ft) to the be Executor of Rkard. B. Putk,, flnd Wnn IL ?J'Ie?l5wt.afcfivenf hes Aut ginnln,,, the, sam, being all of Lots ooe Grafflinr Trustee arpr plainurfs;. ad tonma "t'i,0-! l?,t:?? 2e-VtJf b?nce 2nd ana" 5ar P1 LoU, two,,. four, and d Jrafflln, Frtrnk D. firaffiif?, "Edith tti?ortiSId,y aione; the Hilton Jlneoiu? five in s'Block 361. ' v - , -rs!iffltti . Pri'i?.tii)Rrafain ahA 'o-ifn, r. i hundreds-ami eighty-six leet (ISO -ft); -more twenty.nintit1 rrnn. R.rinn(i,' 2Sth, day- of - Februarr. l. 1910, at 125Ba tea incues U:jt..: iu in, more sor aess; i o'ciock M.' on said uay, tne tallowing de- '"v111 "ne, tnence tjorinweswarajy w cre to, a .point; one nuutirvd scribed tracts - pieces or parcels- tif latd laToug the, Hilton line bout :eisbty--fouriantr fifty feet .130 ft, e,nst -of Ninth street, sltoate. ivinjr and being -In the -Count wofiWt 84 ft), more vt less.-to where fheHU'lthenCe. sunth-wardly-'-and'parallel --with New. Hanover State of North Carojiha. Tind 9ome within and some without the vorpor- ate lilniU of the City of Wilmington, iind uounneu qna oescr v IPIRST THl CTl fn th Mnnfhovn line '. Becinnln hnd fot"" "Ki.K-lt 5S47. - . ' - -. lone, two and three in Block 352--- hundrea and : flftreet west wardly -fronrt1 P6ia in the western line of Sixth street the southwestern intersection of Swum. nd rthlrtr feet i30- ftv outhwrst rliv frum I SixtHiStreets; and, runs thence sOnthwflrdlv ardly ' ; foot- and.'ihraller-.ltllSlxtb.-gtret-?1rfty ? feet Htid two Inchef (SOft, 2; bV) tbencd west- it Swann street t, thence, esistwaPdlv nlonS- waraiy - ana .parallel -wuinSwnin - tret Mlrert Ud fifty feet 15( ft t6 Brown street. -1 tweu tyiJ ve feet (23, ft). moJre, of.less,; to the J thence southwardly along' the eastern Hue aiM IV-iw 2S2Ji"2Jtt Ililtnn line, thwiee' aloha th 'liit' ''Kt.Ji' RwBit.itw r'mfin t .ihAn aoOutsirty-flve X6.i: tt)r northwestwardly abttut si.it. feet-' the 80utbernviiae f . Saun ' ntreet about western line of Sixth street, thence north- ; QeiI riMiy V2. tfi tfor.tto-forty-ave;feet'(43ftr more-less, to the Hardly-along the eastern. line -of! Sixth !52 i?eJtJH2arl '?trf?' '-s beginning, the'samei lwiuff pftrt fLot One street, sixty feet-(til) ft) to the beginning. SrLJSSJS!' ',??''i?-Uie. "-IV,18 SECOND .TRACT t Betdnniurr -it V olnt In the southern lilte''of Swan u; Street : one hundred and fifty feet 130: ft eastwarfliy from : sontheastern,,.interseftioii i.of Swann nun uifjiiMi .iiyrv-f- tiuu ,i una i il' m T soul U- I Wardly vhnd pmall TvIthL'Untii street J ly. along the . Hilton line to Swapn street. tbence westerwardly along Swnan street rorty-uve xeet 4a ), more pr less, to the beginnlnft,', same beiiig-part -ef Lot one la Block 310 of Wilmington. N. C. , - THIKD, TRACTx Beginning in. the enut: etn litest Fifth street at a point one nreo iina.Dny iwt wo it) northwardly from the Bortbeasiern ..Intersection of SH-ann 4fiid Fifth street, runs tbenei. i-nist.l Wflrdly and n.imllel with R-inn about forty iWt (40ft) to the Hilton 1 tiieuce northwestwardly Alone .the Hilton !!? "'"?.. intersection; wit? the ease?S line ot una hi reet at a point, about sixty -mxin .-streets, nan runs inence nortuwaruiy feetMOOft) -outhwardly- froiu- the KonthJlong the western line of Sixth street sLxty eastern intersection of Fifth' mid . Nixon a. . . . - r ning," iue same being parts of Lots two vo and three In Block ?24. according to -'the mclal M.n t ka fntXr A -riiJii-3?:j 7 ' .tki." ZZ ZJU ir i "rA1."": ,1 ' .' . lnthe northern lUe -of B?ann iy-nT, leer. -t,.m, iwesiwaroiy rrom the oortueastcrn intersecuo -or seventh nnd fwmiu fcirewis, nun roiis.-nience xresiwaruiy. aloas- the northern' line.cf Swann stret thlrtyrsevea feet nud six inches 437 ft, 0 iu j, ana. inence northwardly .and parallel Wtth the western tine (of fenrenth street lxtr- feet. 4rtfti tlieneW mimk ..a parallel with r Hwnhn street thfrtv"!...n feet and six Jncbes (37 ft. 6 lnV.;and"khettee northwardly and -oAralUVXritb line of Seventh- Rtef ix,f: n?iQS-"a Wli Part- .Mt lifiS i".r.r"."r "J,l V" """" erea. ana luirty-two reet (122 . ftl .south- tne line of Brow n' street sfx ieet (0 ftl t Aif.il.ri. and. thence eastwardly and Awy tor -street oue4m vt4riA r.nSd vSftV fret (iwj jry to the wei thence northwardl CI50 Ar to the wekteln le ofVSlxth street y alomr tbe-western line of 'Sixth , street six dred ad twenty, feet (12Q-f t) onUawardly irom toe soutiieasiern intersection of Kirth and TylorTtteets7 and runTthence south- wardly along- the eastern Uue of Fifth streethirtyine,fert.;(39V waraiyAana pamiiei wn lay lor street one hundred nai. fifty feet (130 ft.1 "to" Brown WreeCrthence-northw-rdlTvalohav ?TJ:.-" oi urown MW;WMIi.im : ill. ruence r westwarojy v and naraliei w-fth Taylor street 6ne-hnndred riind fifty feet 13(J ft) to the beginning. ; Hie same wwg pari 3G6k. ,'. , fehteru'UneJof. eastern i A'riAr ' 7rXSS!F sircetsi vai.- naraiiei wit feet (7S tt) .: allet With the tbtrttr feet" (tw:' allefWith JPaylo tonne.-eastern- nprtHwaydly street thirty iue same - nein muvoi- iat. -one. irr- r.irwK eIG hTH TRACT t -' JSeglnnltfir' a t the southeastern ' intersection, of Titrter- and ttTatr4aeW kawajSTly toolHWNieri' line.of -Sixth "street er faralleniffta and SrS-?mf0e southern liire arae nen,a,part-ct Lots one and two in greets, anu rnns inence souinwaraiy- along ' " layior nirevi nomiyuTe. i ,t: " Tt. ' VViri,7, "rfc.' theVEastern line of Fifth street wt bon- 75 ft), theuce southwardly nnd parallel JR, Jr. ,wet ftfty dred and twenty feet.UaOft) td'the eSh U-tt,tUjreetern line of Sixth street sixty SV.iyr-iKSi oioaa,W . -T. . ' .. I lUaMAAi4MM fPnttlAM T.Aea olMAfa I U J.kJT "llVC. . ACTTl, V 1 JkJ 111 LU Llit .. IH'M J U 1 1 1 1 J IT. rnns -trifnce enstwarolr-' and iBtreet-Beventy-nye iw tw w lueuwsBwuu- xi v. j 1, . . - F&lJt&trZi3!l wardly : and ' parallel with-tlie eastern Eighth tre-and -rups, -thenna. north- anarrtTsonthtra Mae of . Lovo street ninety , feet 90 ft. and l?"??'! "85?" enstera line of Lrre' street', thefice westwftrdly.ahd para.Hel with. Taylor 1 2 rX.?""uftlti,"i f'"'i 'ftvtfirnce weRf?5r in. tinV: J stret--seventflve -feet - 75 ft) to .the be- aoi oi rfrecventfiVeTW tt) gihniag; 4he -mey.beisff. ;rt. oT rO,- " OTS?V5S? ;liaq; of, 'IvtmtJ- tbonce ana. nve-rn- rioeaju . . :f 1 -L ZfZt tbe anrn.7 rvXrh i S ! SiitrrM -is lMi .rtvlitreeiffi sereetsv-aBd1 runa,tbence westwardly along ?5T,li?JI-luc , uirJ i nnti,p-ih,. TWrr.fK-riiiK?Jwirfbii'a M iof JSlghth tv vfeet ?.tnr ft). Whence southwardly and feet (30 tti sontfiwardly from the: south- eastern-viaterseetion of Seventh Waylor pnrariei: "Wttn serentn .street tnirtv ;.Ttet i- bmiwi'. ui-.. v;.v. i i ii7. .rt ?30 ft). -tbence 'eaitwardly and phfallelf with ed. an ftiw -g XndrVdand ntaety-twoT-teet Taylor street -eevedty-flve. .fee. (75 ft) to the ne,.o y:J2?rJ and five iUcbes f 19? rf 5 in) moreor lew rtrKrtt E??d::.i?.r.th the aame-being-. part f It -oe t .Block flftXt.Xl) ft) to theginning; tDeaama 338. t v - ' - - - , - -!.. being -part bf -Lot one in Block 350. ttreets.fapd rni"iaTthei.80Btlrarjrfag'inan"wW the eastern line of Seventh street sixty, feettthewoe holAhw thence northtfhi'ftfv afldonr-iHel' Wit n ' the serenty-Jrvc reet pa rt), aeeaee -soninwara. a""1" ..nn s-tv uju laf BoeRernfh - ltrl 'feel Ir MidTparaller -with the ; wertern Une -M dred -and tflrty-rtx feet, and five . inches with 'Taylor' street "feeTeaty -flvV feet 75 ft) westwardly and iBet-wtth -Tay l-street una .or ?)jwee v tne n wswary to. the beginning ins Tone ana tw in nr rrt . rhoa aM2MM linn nr x. i r w k 'ireanf ta-y lyraiong iQe western line, sixty f eet Y65 ft), theace- f?' : .. a " TtTKf T7lhnnn westrrn ' nerth:we8t Bee teet- tel'w thence street seventy--five feet 05 ft), and '-thenee fwithwardly along the westtrn-lina of Mcr Bee street nfrj' -eight feet -(5ft ft) .to.. the be-i guming. same DUOS, par jyti jQHiout ,in .vthaamensipartk: seveve S'-Sfw- . ofIatr the same being ptfrt of. Lots two Swnrd S -rtTXth raeaud Tarstree iotersectioa of lxna6d,te: BonhTa VrsllS orl.o7tetater,ecl 3ft SVwrTO?A? tee&AeVt. :W ft).: thence sjathwW tJ. W fth MeHee-street flftyalsbt feet.45S fU.Und parallel witatue iwwi ' cijee Vi"' r; eastwardlr . and DiraHel-'w1th- Nlx6n Istreet sixty feet iuu iij to tne noneru iu VJuTTi '' .7.S ;I THIRTEENTH vfg Act i TBlnfling at ntt-intta streets, -and rung - thence south-1 wardly alon the southern line of Uoward airdly along the-weetern line f Nbithj street three -hundred and T thirty--feet - cJso street one hundred -and -fifty feet (130 t).ift.t h . c tLi i A 7. tuent-e .wefitwardly i and paxalkd ;with: Tay -VT ooSfnlv ui n".JvUWJ street- outhwardly slxty-felx ' feet (00 ft ) to tLe eastern line -or BmokliTi itNurlnnTiM .fw.i.i. .. J: . n, t,. Y 2T4."'i "'i"fiL'l0," aru vue numirTO LM?iL!J appoint ib the eastern - line -of Brooklyn l?"Tr.!. - . p norinwara ard. I tf , f i.1""1"1? J .FIFTEESTH T i??.,T?,? tetioto-f Ninth ajad Tnyr street, theuce wjjstewardly.alone the south? IS'iSS -Aa- P" nQ?dr1?,d - "?.??? -i?V. '"' more otvle8i to th lxaA.vx jiisxii TjuTt Beginning at .aieaarwai-oiy anaranei witu Uowara street l Point In the enaternr line . of JnniM . etrocrf. 1 OUfr- bnhdrerl Anil flftw.nevfi -fevof- Vl'.T .ff aiiieiy w -tw n) -nortmraraiy irom f ae northeastern Intersection -of vJatnes .'ind Taylor t streets, and vans tHeace eastwardly; : PiralleHwlth Taylor street, tblrtvone. feet tj line mtei'sects -the Eastern line--of babies street.1 aud thene southwardly along tfte.eosteriL'liue of James street' to the be. the Southwestern iriferWtio Ri-ith nnd Howard street, and rnr thpjc westwhrdly land naralM with Howard, street one uuu of Mw-nnKJ-:bei.o,.Ol-i,c-'T-iJ-VTrwT!'xrii . ' - t i i THIRTIETH TRACT 1 BeirinnThcr afc-the Hli ftYleastwaidlr and Daralkd with How.rl street bus bundred and fifty" feet (150 ftl to tha n f)nl-f of Tt4'nn linn t-n.-f I ag. paj c of ,ixta one undtwo - EIGHTEENTH TRACT: .-: Rertnnlnri'M I the-western line of Sixth street at a- point one hnudred aad twenty feet (120 ft) south' I 1 wardly- from the southwestern intersection v- . uuu uv.aiu 'Biimni auu limn I tbenee westerwardly and parallel with U30 ft) the eastern line of Brown street, thence ..southyardly along "tM eastern line or lirowu . street thirty reef (ao n), thence eastward!.? nd parallel with Howard street Ouo hundred and fifty feet (150 ft) to the western line of Sixth street, and theuce huu-Ialorrg the western .Use of Sixth treeUi1;""'" ne iporinwariyrinirxy - ieei . n w tne oe-i IgluUlng,. the same; being part of Lots'-twd'1 and three' in Block' 348. : , I lr "NINETEENTH. TRATTj Bpdnnlnc at n' Mpt .tbe.western:. a? of - Htxth"-treHSST 'V-&!!? ISSf I sixty reet w rt) nortnwaroiy rrom . tne I bwest intersection "of. taylor ,and teet (CO ft), theuce westcwardly and paral- 111 - ' TW 1 A . A ! 1 ieei tw ro. inence; easiwaroiy -ana-parallel 1 with Taylor street seventy-five feet (75 ft) 1 u ..h-, iirinnini- itn r - mW-H rr.w" r. w1 VENTIETH-TRACT, Beginning jt a f"- f - -iw W.TIU.-IB iiiio vx reBim sixty- wet -wm : MwnwxnuT J "vutiiT.rrii iura!m:uuu-i.Lu uu 1 Howard streets; and runs thente westward- nnr, My and parallel with the southern J "fru st-vmiy-aTe xeet ia nj, tbeoceaouthwardly nud parallel, with the 1 western line of Rrftwn 'street Wrtv ; feet 130 ft), thence eastvrurdly -ahd 'pa rallel ; with the western line f Howahl treet seyenty "i .vurT' of. Browh street one-hundred 1 ." J 1 V r - I anu. nuiu ireei, auu ninn lat-ure aiuug thence Along the western. Uneof .Love treet horthwardiv nftv-seveu feet 157; ft) to the southern llhe of Howard -street, and thence inwardly aloug tte aouthernline.of How- I ru street -one lainaren ana ; mty reec itru ntrn:Un ;?ajteand a rwn mrtriK, uuu rnu iiKm.uvuu- wyalongbeastern line of Sixth streeti sixty ft (60 ft), thence' enstwardly and parallel td? Ifwi aki iy, iuru.-e ""T". I? Fvlr lei with the eastern line of Sixth street ir"S ."i -TO .S"Ji'Jtheh aonthwardlv and narnif-r Vhu .thi 'J '.1 ins part -at Lots' foor and flye In Block 349. 1 U TWENTY-THlRpjTRACTx Beginning thenee eastardanTCrhUel with TayJar i phct;i. omj ana seventn streets, anu rm tnjinwsouinr waedly "nlong: the -eastern ame -.seoa ?tre;o'lntfrt teneaaKrt,- , nd.'parallcl (iwtth jwjira.- strj w JS fReeeFUC -,Efej5r j - "t t'JM ZPZCZIZ street thirty ti(30 it)i Ok street ottebapdrea.and' nay feet .I?, TO Uol.thwrUW.form i n vt imx -i J -a. l v tucu vv nt wij uuv 1 v a ' . m - fAAf I SbltU , bllC U CD . nil! lla T 1L1UI1U LUV- 11(11 III .ba ...mo m .mthn-awiu-fi-nni j v i uiw nsiern line, di tseyentn street at. a i . a n lwai.- v.MAn-r' -.nA i -"T t T-y v .. -y r cm to i luc ciuuiiucao i:i u lcabcliuu jl x "x xac ui 1 1- mitt b.,i. Iwn If ne of Taylor: street tntrryiieer tw.iri.ioiv c ""wiiuiiisiu,r i anu I r ti.ii,. m -An.-t,m1f.iullHfie ot the rteht of Way -ot the Railroad oftbe-rtght ?TESrT-SETENTH. TEAtTt gfei" ?i T. ..f tkanM InnTr. th rtnrthern ?LI vn ir, orroet eastwurdir, seven rv- vr-i- hetrtnninsr. Okv nine nye icv. w T " -V "bx.u T- notno- T1 rt or ijDi n c i"- w' rr-in- aiMar menfe uasiL iae DDriar.ru iui ,uuiuvoreiu;ju;ircvuuu vi mm at' th 6utWwiitoVin'Mwfl thence nlong- .the Eastern -tee of . Eiihth tconuiern jme or Howard street evefltrnve Sn the Vffiy SS?. lrnllne ot Elghthi street one hundred and ft),- thence .eastward. ry and" parallel-with Tailor "itreVt sVventv- in.v - - ieT9 '.R.-;thence' :6ntliirardlr 'and nye - feet 75 - ft J.- thence sduthwardlr 'and FiLLV 4,?br t?e; aern line ot Elgbth Tayl thence'so-uthwardlt hnnrdly ;-nd parallel with'.? -Tarter'-. ,tt the eastern line of. Ninth sLet"thiitjN ithreA tt- iss. ei .nnhnrArn rAm-;-S. onthtirttern ; intersection -ot . Howard' and be-JNinth etreete. -and runs thence southwardly ur. ks, 10 tne -tiuton line, tneuce northeastwardly filong tLe Hilton" line two hundred -and-rone Tet aud- ate Indies. (201 ftr"fn)r,more or .less, to the southern" line vj jaow-Rro, street, tnence westward ly along Mnth street-tbtrtytlu'ee eet, (3,", ftljthence westerwardly 'and parallel" wlth; Howard street onebundrea hnd flfty-feet (130 ft) to ?T"lwJtffiLiBter9'tloa ' , Mtth, ' toward . streets, . nnd runs- theuce north- lTrVZl98 Firth street about 'thirty-two U? v-0 r es5 obe, Jine-6f the right of way. of the Carolina ' Central noiuuuu. v.ouiiauv, laence - routnwaroiy kl -Tight -otf way more" or less.: to fwliere'fW .line t the MltT rjgbtwf way fa !?w..w"n:.tfte,.nott?.crn .'"'eT Howard " pn" 11 lt.tr 111 nilH.'& ' - xIKTY-FlST TRACT: i Begipntnc' at SUe;?Wetern .lnterfeetion'.of Smith and f t""L "Sira?--118 2L!!0QhT?iy . S,0".?6.9!1 ? iiVSn e - a j-a. tivu nil tv: v vuc Teet (101 ft)..?more--r lessr xvay of the Carolina Central j .v , , , , - - - ,RIlri,il4ihenfi northeastwardly aloug tllj ?at??1e,7eer41 ftKrnoTe or-less, f0-"6, wvf ?iia ,leht t w',a? Vi A, . . .i ,.. .. , Dm'iu !ST?t'mI -JV.'?"' onthT ffhM?e5iltlW?ttet Ape hnodred and rA.i.fd80."''. or- or less, to the xiixviirivT' r. b....-i. .i?5i7-555"? '-?.?A.,,ilBeJi5?In ; .JV"! -rTWKiwu-.oi nww- lBra..ana.IxlIl BirePTS, and . runs thence y"--0Tr vi ::t .i. ' i f&Xfa Jri)i -.. i "J r k'" .;m i"-VX fIlr-d,tv??ibt.ua,-T a-ong thb fi"r " ri.w?!Ls "XrJL toe "steru HUE - ML - 2 MI I.1L K . I 1 1 r I "f . 1 1 U Tl rtf I V 1'.; 'f; -'"i - S"" J mSZ Fifth streets, thence enstwardly and paral lei with How-ard street one Hundred and J SA.1 ih- trestum Hrte a Rr" . rhTr v.m Vh, .Tw::-.Y. , - - . " ' .-..u.., ,, -..t .. ... .... .,..,., UU1 a. tx - i. -ntth s.-..,j. . t-,- I!t .tKS.0-w5rd : "J.1?- eyentr- ve feet i . - taVL'tivntrz -rr.Vi, rJV- "rl iWA..' a"ei..w"? "owara:atreet seven tr.-nve teet 1 1 5?. -OTtheastwardly' to i the east- J5Vfi ."J. ?!L " a? point one atfe -with Howard sSeet sixty feet YG0 .J'W ttafCl . TV 11U AilA iUI - KirrVL 75 ft). ,-iDnd Tirty feet flfin ftl tn.tlio unnthnrn Hno i:. tt::J ujli; , ' " : . , ;l-i"tt"Ti at v"69?? ..intersection ..of. Howard !2.i?ixSS -"555 ???-iHa7. lReuc '?-' "-" X-lfL - - " , - ev. vtuui'aujtucutr iiui.i.iicii9lu urux the line of. the "ftafd righE of way hundred and" thirty feet (330 ftl. ffSSt , c. . v. i , r.r f 'felHud 11vSh 4l f i? inf 'rSfiiSS S?d TiV!hT!itS?rf51r rforfh f e" i'arrffi1 22 1 Seventh And Howard trta then wt fr""1 JXt- "i-ffJrJ wtHitern line of -ypnth LVw "tMriV tw? ff H? vSS?. B.t.r5?t. ttUrfcu2";J'I;tnw'l? I THWTVrrOTOTII. TRACT t Beginning i .. , i.'.- rir iw.'vv .. -N. r,t.i' it-- J c J: .V"-. l. jf-B t wS5red and !rty-ne"foti fi ti - .iS-fSiig fJr5& mMth naffin paranKort of Howard treet.one bun lied and eighty feet (180 ft)' to the -beginning. the tSuuabe' -thiii t y. Ft ft tt t lii rr tt "-trt n n ' 'n liiT1" tract : Beginning at three 1nintred and forty, feet CJ40 ft), more or Jess, to" the eastern' fine 'of- Eighth street at a;pbin"jwiere the'ttoe of the 'right of jTfiir f!Z i . felbdreltw, feet land 'Ashe atreet. and-runs thence . east 1 wardly alonir the.aontbem l'ne - of - AsTi .t.riliM hHn)rMl ti?i thlw fM iiyn m """ . r. r, .vv.vv' ,i!."v ertce- westwardly I l"y uwuinniera inierstuiion oi Jiawaru -.,,i-nA-Xn I aBn' Ninth- streets, nnd run thence north. .land three and air of four and five -in Block rsiUkf inth -rh I Qvc rei-nw uoi n in i. more or less. 10 iue southwYdly along the western line ol . - ' '.51' more or Jess, to the line of, 7LT " u VL lo -iirooa'tJojuprtJiT. r H fiaidbDttllTttWflI aftir ti,e oft& ;i 4 saia rignt of war to hrn if. i .-aj 1 w th the horthern - W iitrt"":."?) .ki.i. c wuuia treet. ..!.- m m a point about aeventr Si ) wessr.-the western Una.nbiZtu ..V. orjsmitn street two hn7Tnrt V i"!" 1 . orFrrrk-s; wnrrtl- .i;fr' rnns tfteace South- ,7. '";.nrern line of Sixth ' rt,1 twelv.S1feet ; i the Railroad Co.;1v"jF" of i ,J"a .SJJ?tiy. thence northn , ,.nA ;i "i-.ioruwaraiy aiornr . , ;i- - - ' t utiu i iiiunir rna .i -------.v ,r - kundT HIn :bot one I nerlKFilo tn'lr mil1?; ni iLMte. twt : Ofie hnnared V -- ;. , r'-THir.-!fjnirTir jrilicT'v-nb-ftVi-"ii'r-, - '''. '-- tne line of the rlirhfc t xJ "uer -. - Cp4nyntectl MrlrJrSrW' 7- ' J Kidder h.H-V-X..,' A""1? to. ltd ward Ul III Tl 41 BAIll liv - 4T - r Q. Q. o: at ktoS1', "a m Book ordly along low wlter-wr f the cg; . ' t..' V, renr.riTerno a noinf -.Jii?f -P . : ; ' . o . "t " y . waier mapit. rhsnu . , . : .- s . . - and - along . the line of Cane r?ln o7t"'? V? U s " were the same Continued to the rivr V& . fr- -"--- ii l ur rin'iinrnra imi . . enstwardly a! "i UVTT -JX' inence - northeast crnwofsad tract thence o,h - of Seventh streetCthVnrtheoVtwS USr Hilton, street vera the san out and ,taT3lIshed according Vair!l a KtTti....-4V wewtern line g to. the iThWtg Wllmigton, to the southern Sn. oblrtn4W5?l southern llne;bf xthtree Uliree hundred ahd thirty feet taion ft fwhatwomd rh -titi ..iM-fti i0 "-taM aid the tyor WrimingtoU.' and thence wJl a wardly alona- whatswAivi- iSnfe' '. " line of cn2 iw;; iV':'.rrL.7u", . hd;ontanVe ?.C,"lP cf. W 'City; of Wilmington'tS 1- ier marie or the cape Fear river th Lieb 'and VBernrdl!Ufr UA Vb..A- - ' V ' ' K MroadolHll ; the outheastpfn itn t,VT 5Ta wet-re ..... r erty iu'Ysect, -Mid .line of right "o, PwaV ' U!Mif'S described In 5 ' . viun r 1 .1 1 k rwnrfiAii.fr. ijk tt. Ji. H. K. nr no-' rji- northwardly; thiri, degrees. : tw, g!aye miunteir .(lSd 24') east to the nortKterS " eoruer of -said tract of tendthnroe nAt-th Uiencoujhwa aCToo, ' said Creek and thence"- northwetward?w SLF-1 ?dF ot ald ereck, and theuil tbrtheestwirdly nlong- the edge of W.M a?dkR.Tft. tb flweeteS " bankof said Smith's creek opposite -what Is known aLtheenter ot fie Cut-Off in SmltVa- tnrough the r jouin tii iue I MU tnOB to thl MI1.M '. i bank of said -creek opPoaltff thV Cff - 7 thence northeastwardly aloBg low . -water ' - mark to the oaatern 't.rinfr tVfc.iVw.t w?e.r -. Point where the said reeklSrns" V . SnH to 7tin southeastwurdly, and thence : southeastward along what la the wJwt. ' wh b?r-k f "lth'nceek ' A said . poffi ,"9-?.VB, bfidge ; - iviTTi. en . tue Cattle said Wl-r A10?'? :"tbS artous' eorsea of ' ' Scribed irr a deed recorded' in " Booii X filyV'T?" t,,t,?Se' uthwardly along 'tb . said.' tmct wtthits rnrlon courBes to the northwestern. corner It iSSd- - .1 kjj uiuuiii lu j linn w f 1 aonaii ..1. v j j wwr(iv ior me northwest ' fef !?.fBhck,' tbence "orthwardZr ' vwl 1'. would tb eastern line. 6t K1"! 1be 8Rme cotlnued - aSi -cording, to the official "pi of the CitySf SK? KArn-r,t0 hatould be the wutnefii une- pf-Graffln street, were the same iald -out and established according to then offlclal Plftttvof the City tif -WtlmlngFon; aid where the said -Graffllntreet wod, intersect tbS -eastern line of Ninth itreet, tlientrSrtS7 westwardly along j the line of a tract La,'ilCJ'fvt 'Orafflln to Garrel"' the same befng the northern line-of tba ild tSSb' V Sr11 deed rewrlel ta" Book . VJ V., at-ns. 401. to the north- ' vrardly along thewesiern line of the' said SFarS'w,MVt ?Mlie4tbe, southern line -of Grafflln street, were .the aame laid wit ' and established according to the ' offlclal ' lon57-bat Would be the' eBth S Ule of c'afflin . street abont fifty feefr (50 ft), more -or less, to what would bo , the souflienstern Intersection of ElghtU. and ?-r.a.innsSifeeN'- TJ? "us name laid out and. established nctordlasr to the oflicUr plan at aington,-and thence-iioutb- iiTO &reJ 10 a P0it where the )vi';j? -bl 'xf?ti JL of the lRaroad , Conilf nyaofd' Intersect the eastern line -of : Eighth street. - and - tbence northwest wardjy along tne line 'Of the said right t way to the beginning, the. sumtv being the southeastern comer of the oil,, mill tract. . The above- description : including an island in Smith's creek, made by the Cut-off,, cob--tatlui2F,Ilbo1ut Aw acres J5 aerea.) nn& ulaa llIL.tb "d remaining lu the Grafflin tracts yyUvu un UUl LU Wl IU Vlty DI W4nHflfr ton.--east-.ai tbe-Bykee tract And aoutb.-f ' 1 -: Smitha -creek,- and alsoi-partof .what la ! J known as Blocks 409, .419, 41-S, 417,! 420,10. . r.r .ui"i" nnu iu-'s ana part ' City of Wilmington, 'S v.- .:-T' the wutheasterh 'lnterietToYoi wVat w 5dd ' ' be Tenth Ahd . Ashe streets, were- the, fcirjoe IP't .u.and established accordlnto-ihe afficfal jilan of the ty of.wSjnington ' the same being the southeastern corner of a tract of laud Conveyed by Ortfflln; to Oar rell, as recorded In. -Book XX -at pg: 72, ouu luun iuein.-e uurineasiwaraiy alonr too- 1 v mi oai-i uaucii unci iA me inter- -section of the said tract -with t be road lead ing, to Smith' creek bridge,the-rame be ing the western -line of the tract of land sold, to Thos. P.- Rykes. thence snnfhtb.rd. Lly along the western Une of the said road ' 10 uie not? ji me iiuton vract; tnence south wardly along the llpe of .the-Hilton tract, to the lino of the right of way of the Rail road Companies, thence 1 along the eaatenr line of a tract of land dold, by Qrnoltn -to Uarrell, by -deed recorded ltt. Book II. .11. H. at pe. 640. to the beginning plnt,'tbe mom,' being part of Blocks 429 nnd 473. according; td the official , plan of the City of WUminc- ton. .:.-. . -; .: - . The abore mentioned Unea end blockn he lng,wherever mentioned.' according to the p dfflcial plan of the City of Wilmington. : v ' The said Sale will continue from day 4a - Iday until all ia told. , - . "' i h-.- , BRIAN, ; .. M'u : 70 I .J. I 'w' ;f'v ,.V.y''l, '"pi 1 :ri 'Vr, 1 - m . i:r ;;'--1. 1 : . .i i ,i - l)-- , ..'t't: . r. Jo'. IT , 4 1 1 ' -v s . ' ! JK-1 . ..,'. ' -.'' - . , . I ( . -' r j ., '- ' ; ' .- ;-' v- . -V-." -;;''.''-...-' O:-:- '- -f' : -'-. . - '. . ' . ' ' - -. . "., '. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1910, edition 1
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