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THE MORNINa STAR, WILinNOTONr THURSDAY,; APRII1910. ;-. : v. .v .C'-V -1 4 PAOESEvXIl Market QUOTATIONS The Latcft Reports Froni the Impdrtant Trading Centers and From Local Dealers. ' vj " - WU.MI9GTOX MASKKTg. STAR -OFFICE, April t Sl'IIUTS Tt'ItrEXTINE-Market, noth. '"ftdsiN Market nothing flolnff -1 ' TAU Market, flrin JS2.0G per battel. CKUDB TUB PENTINB Market. Brm 13 uf per barrel for hard; S4.S0 for dip and t.-i,r.O for virgin. , , ouotattona same day Hat year Spirit turpentine 37, rosin $2.6.1, taf 11.70, erode turpentine $1.75 and $2.75. ' . , Spirits turpentine ., . . , . . , , . r. .10 Itosin .. .' i;s.-C't4.. 48 iii(U' turpentine .. .. .. .. .. .; .... 25 IteceiptH. same day last year 14 casks spirits turpentine ;2M2 barrels rosin; li0 .'barrels tar; 8 barrels crude turpentine. COTTON MARKET. - v Market Nothing doing. Quotations s cor responding day lust year 8 9-16c, , - . KtMi'ipts :!'. bales, same day last year M:i bales. ; . .. ... - r . ; FBODUCE MABKXX (Onoted Jby W. J. Meredith April 2nd.) PKAXITTS -North Carolina. No. 1 1.20 to Sl.-.Ti per bushel; I'anlsli. $1.40 an SI .50: .. si.. 'in. , COHN Firm 9095c per bcahel for mfx- 4. N. C. HAMS Good demand; old bams 20; shoulders 13 to 14c; sides 13c. r.(ii:s-l!) cents. CHICKENS Spring 2030; grown 4550 acaroe. BEESWAX Firm at 28c. ' ' ; TALLOW Firm at 4 1-20 Mr Dtnsi. BEEF CATTLE GooV demand at 3 and m ner nound on foot 1 . -; . HIDE Dr. flint 14c; gfeen 8c per pound. SWEET i'UiAiui;s-uoo(i demand ot)c, l,pf bushel for .yams. . r . WOOIj Burr 18c; free ofJ bur tic. . 4.KESB 606255 per head.' ' . . ' l'OUK Small corn fed 10; large 0c., ow. Irtj,' t quality. ' ' ..- . . . - '- SHEEP Old no demand t Lambs, dull n sales. , 'J TUBKETS 3ooa emna lfiQlOc on foots dressed 1822c TEAS White black eyes $2.2ff and $2.W; l.nly Ongera -'.vo; ciay and cow peas 91.73. f- Total todayrXet rec-etpts-2.504 gross re c?,ptw "-3; -shipments 10,507 ;. sales 1,087 j Btoek512,40. v.- i ' " - . W ..TOKBi;iBOlltJC MAKXET. . V Kew York.1 April 6. Flonr oh er.to Sell. . Itye Flour Qtiieti ' -; i i , i ; ' .Corn MenUr-Easv. ...... : . ... . Itye Dull.- - i y- Wheat Sndr wpfife ; Kn' 9 ri i oo nnminnt clfrNo. l northern 1.22. 8-4 ob oiienlnir navt tirsHon. options closed nt unchanged to 4c net decline.. uv l.ao i- Jniv i is i.tr September 1.09. r ; Corn Weak steamer i l.? nni Vrt i. no- both elevator export basis. Options closed m.x? ?t ovrer. - May. 7 3-8; July 0 1-41 Septemlier 70 3- ' Oats SlWt weak l . mlrert nnmhtal On. Hons" -lOsed I" l-4c net lower. Mav 4(1 14. -Lard Wenk.' . v : , Tallow Dull. Rioe Steady. . ' -r .Molasses Stead v. Migarj.aw. aim reflned steady. Coireftr-Futnres closed stendv. net nn changed to 5 points higher. Spot quiet. Itloi No. 7, 8 1-2 to ft 5-8; Santos No. 4, 0 1-4; uiiiii iraii, i.uruavo . i-a to U 1-4. I'otatoes Busy, unchanged. Cabbages Quiet," unchanged. Freight and Pert'nuts fnehanged. Butter Finn, unchanged. Cheese Irregular. Eggs Steady, unchanged. The cotton seed oil market was ntiiet hnri prices were flrmlv . held in tlio f,i nt th decline in bird on buying by. refluers andi on rumors- of sales of 2.000 to .i fXiOi h.irreia fold forejtport. Trices closed at a points decline to 8 advance with sales of 6.THX1 oarres. . M)r 7.r7 to 61: Jniv 7. an October 7.22, to 24: December 7.47 to "-T0. Prime cmde fi firt to RT- rtn vnmmcr vcllniv 7..r8 to .02 ;i do winter 7.8ft to 8.4!r do' sum mer do 7.78- to 8.05. " THE COTTON MARKET 5 A Now York. April . There wits ' . acTh.'TT r.'i I v in imi.iy s t'ottoii marKct 'as a result "nf renewed bull support and covering, with M.iv contracts senilis". at 14.57 or 34 points .iiii'.ve Hie closing figures of yesterday and . noinis above the low level acaebed on the big break of yesterday afternoon. .Tlie hi "nest iim-es were reaciieit late lit the" n.iv :md the market closed, firm at a net gain of in to "2 points or at prnctiiniiy tne iesr. 'i'he opening was steady at au advance of noints on May and of 5 to 7, points on Liter lunnths In response to lietter cables i iiini expected and a continuation of yeS- (erdav's bite buying movement. During Hie earlv tiading the bull leaders seemed to be giving the market no support and while there was coiiSMterhble bnying-b i Mile Interests prices Kradunlly easel o id within points of last night's close for klav and to anoitr tne closing ngures or yes lerilav for the later months. This reaction w:is aitriliiited to local bear pressure and sintieiing 1 1 i iiiilnt Ion as there was nothing to indicate any renewal or tne noavy- sen intf that was attributed to the bull lead ers yesterday and during the middle of the day, tlie market tinned up on reports i hat the ower prices were artrnenng a better trade demand for spots. Wall street houses .became nnite heavy buyers! there was active covering and in the late tradirrg there was a renewal of support from South cm bull leaders., while. the increasing May liromium smrgestei that tne concentrate! long Interest in the near months had not heen forced out on the decline of tlio pre- viinw da v. Southern snot markets official Ir reported early weie l-8c tn 1-4 net lower SMiutti. .The snot sales in Liverpool . were ii factor on the early advance, but later; rivate cables stated that. .part' of the business represented purchases for ship ment to .New l ork. Uecelnts at the ports today were 15.ll.i2 bales against TT.iHs last week and 11.085 l ist vear. l'or the week T'.OOO bales against 03.:J7t last week, and 5W.7S1 last year. To- da.v's receipts at New Orleans were 7.053 bales against 5.555 last year, and at lions- ton !i!) bales against 4.S20 last year. Spot cotton closed nuiet. 30 points high cr: middling uplands 14.S5; middling gulf j. i.Ki : saies were dales. Futures opened steady and closed firm Month. April .. . .May .. .. .liinp .. .. July .. .. August . . September October .. November December January . Open. ..14.45 ... 1 4.:i .V.1T2T ...13.IW ...12.02 ...12.48 ...12.34 High. 14.51 14.." 14.17 14.35 13.85 12.55 12.38 , 12.32 Low. 14.45 14.27 14.17 14.1l 13.P5 12.00 12.42 12.20 12,30 Clos. 14.05 14.54 14.33 14.34 13.84 13.04 12.53 12.30 12.37 12.35 IJVEBPOOL COTTOK MASS ST. April fi. Spot ; points lower good business American mid- good middling 8.03: mid- middling 7.77; good ordl- Liverpool doue prices dling fair 8.33; dling 7.S; low nary 7.52; ordip ihe salesiofthelay were 17.000 bales of mcn i.mjo-wcre ror speculation and ex port and included 17,7(XI American.- Re eipts. were 7,000 bales including 200 Amer lean. Futures opened easier and closed' barely steady. April 7.(51 1-2; April and May 7.5(5 May and .June 7.53 1-2; .lune and July 7.49 liilv and August 7.44; August and Septem ber 7.14 1-2; September and October 0.80 October" and November 0.01; November and net-ember 0...3 1-2; December and January '.! 1-2; January and February C.50 1-2 i ciittiiiiy and Mar-h (5.50; March and April ..IO. Jli nBARD BltOS. & CO.'S LETTEK. New York, April 0. Manchester appeared in Liverpool s a large bijyer. taking from i hat market more eotton today than at any lime ineo the first of January. Such ac- Hon on the part of spinners confirms the report of good trade In Lancashire, of which we nave been receiving many advices Ku rope niso appeared here as a buyer during me opening Hour and at the close or busi ness. We bear of a little demand at the Jiiills here. 'the llrst for several months probably due to the indication of n larger wbeat clop, stimulating interior buyers, 'I'he market recovered nearly the entire de cline of yesterday, with a rather, better fcling in the trade, which will continue If Liverpool gives support tomorrow. -Hubbard. Bros & Co. POBT MOrEMENT. Galveston Quiet, 14 1-2; stock JW.H2.N. net receipts 3, New orleaus--Quiet, 14 11-16; net receipts .7.!).".::: Ktock 150,285. '.-:' v .Mobile Net recc nts 1.0SH: stock 24.881. Savannah Steady, 14 1-2; net receipts 1. nr.; stock. 00,11-0. ''Iiarlestntv Nominal; , . net receipts 1 Mouk I2.131. ' Wilmington Nominal; net receipts 330 M-ck 12.770. Norfolk Dull, 14 5-8; net receipts 309 flock :;o.?,15. ', Baltimore Nominal. 11 7-8: stock 5.120.' New York Quiet, 14.85; net receipts 238 SlOck 11 2.(5! W. Boston Quiet, 14.83; net receipts 33 lock 13.802. - I'hilndclpblil Steady; 13.10; net receipts oir; stock 1.20.7 net receipts 13, 7,2(i; stock ..814. Consolidated, nt all- ports, net receipts 47 !!!i; Croat Krltnln 15,077: France 11,320 outinent 10.51 2: .Tanaif !Mi. Total since September 1st, nt all ports nef receipts ;471.83: Great Britain 1.8M, 755; France 814.217; Continent 2,1 81. 0(i2 ; .Ta pan 00,921; Mexico 14,(K1. . 'i : ' XKTEBIOB. MOVEMENT. Total today, at-all ports, net 052 ; l-'ronce 4,400; Continent Houston Steady, 14 3-8:' net receipts 079 Sl"M'k- It7 7f!ll .. . .'. . AugiiHt4i-f4rQlnAl, v14 1-2;. npt receipts Menmhls Steady.' 14 3-4.( net receiptsT 2C8 ' .slock 108.591. t ' -V.'- r- LoniH--Diril, 14 7.-8 j net receipts. ; i;. s. LoulsvllleFirni. 15, PRY QOODS MAItSST. New ;York. Anrll ft. Tnertilny aa tit styles is causing nonie delay in thv placing, or orders on suk piece goods for Fall, cot ton goods were' nnlet: for the day. Yarns rule dull. ; Knit . icool9 are in very light r. .' , . THE OBAIN H&KStT, -Chicago". April' fi. Grain and nrovlslons nrU'en experienced severe Ainklutr snclls to day Inspired to some extent br the susnen-. sion or a prominent casn grain concern the second owe for "the 'week. - Pork "was especially heavy, the price of the Jnly de livery ni one time netng -T..KJ 12 below the previous close. General liquidation accom panied by beavir salon by leading liears eansed the weakness. At the close wheat showed- , rict losses of 1 1-4 ' to 1 3-4 L Corn was down 1 T-8 and oats 5-8 to 3-4 to 1 1-8. 1'fOTiulnns elnsfMl nt nef ilivllnpu nf 1-7 1.9 td 1.32 1-2. . TT1 .-1. T ... m AAiit. Ajkik. v.li'n. y.ja. 4s. regijtere4 i. U. H. 4s. coupon . . i. naimers jbc .h . . . . American Agricultnral 5i American TeL & Tel ev- 4 American-Tobacco 4s . . American Tobacco 6s Armour & Co. 4 l-2 .. . . . .... Atchison gen. 4s . , . ; Atcnison cv. 4s . . Atchison ev. 5s .. Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s ... . .'. Baltimore & Ohio 4s Baltimore & Ohio 3 l-2s .. . . .: .. Baltimore & Ohio W. 3 l-2s ... Brooklyn Transit cv. 4s .. :. Central of Georgia 5s .. Central Leather 5s .. .. .. .. Central It. R. of N. J. gen. 5s . . Chesapeake &.Ohlo 4 l-2s .. Chesapeake' & Ohio ref. 5s .. Chicago & Alton 3 l-2s .. .. Chicago B. A O. Joint 4s .. .. .-: Chfeago, B. Q,' gen, 4s ...... Chicago, Mil. St. v. gen. 3 l-2s . Chicago, -It.. L & P. R. B. col 4s... Chicago, lt,I& -Pi, By. rfg 4s ..v. Colorado Industrial 5s .. .. .. .. . Colorado' Midland 4s .': .. .. .. W Colo. & Southern "ref & xt 4.12s Delaware & Hudson cv.: 4s . Denver & Rio Grande 4s , Denver-& Uio Grande ref 3s Distillers lis .. . . . . . . Erte prior lien 4s .. . Krie-Ueiw 4s Erie cv. 4s series "A" .. Erie cv. 4s series "B' .. General Electric cv. .... .. .. .... Illinois Central 1st ref. 4s Iwterborongh Met. 4 l-2s- Inter. Merc. Marine 4 l-2s : Japan 4jt- .. Japan 4 l-2s Kansas City Southern 1st 3s . .. Lake Shore deb. 4s (103L) .. .. .. Louisville & Nash. Un. 4s Missouri Kan. & Texas 1st 4s . . . . M. Kan. & Texas gen. 4 l-2s illssonrl Pai'iflc 4s . , .. . -. .- -.' National Rys. of Mexico 4 l-2s .. New York Central gen. 3 l-2s .. .. New York Central deb: 4s .. .. .:. N. Y.. N. H. & Hartford cv. Cs .. Norfolk ft Western -Jjst con. 4 .. Norfolk and Western cv. 4s .. .. Northern Pad fly 4 .. .. .. ... ., Northern Pacific 3s .. . .. .. .. .. Oregon Short-Line rfdg 4s .. .. .. Penu. cv. 3 1-2& (1915). . . .. .. .. Penn.'Con. 4s ;. '. . . . Reading Gen. 4s .. .. , St. LoutR.iV San Fran. fg. 4s . St.LLouls A: San Fran. geiy5s .. . t. liOuis :s-wesiern con. 4s .. . St. Inls S'westem 1st gold 4s Seajiourd Air Line 4s ...... .. . Southern Pacific col.-4s .-. .. Southern Pacific cv 4s . Southern P. R. It. 1st ref. 4s . Southern Railway 5s . . ' Southern Railway gen. 4s .. .. Union Pacific 4s , Fnlorr Pacific cv. 4s Union Pacific 1st and ref 4s . V. S. Rubber da .. .i V. : Steel 2nd 5s .'. .. .. .. . Virginia Car. Chemical 5s .. .. Wabash 1st 5S .. WabnBh 1st and ext. 4s ... Western Md4s Westinghouie" Electric cv. 5s Wisconsin Central 4s- Wheat- May July, Sept1. r:. Corn-r, May .. July Sept Oals May Jnly .. ... Sept Open, 1 13 i 05', I D -2 . wy (51 m, 03 '. 4 2 '1 4014 J .1 "4 02- 2' k 42'4 4(1 Mess Pork, ner bid. May .. 1..24 05 25 00 JUly 24 Ki 2.1 id Sepr 24 40 24 52 Lard, per 100 lbs. May 13 47 13 00 July .-.,. 13 25 Sept 13 10 12 04 4 . 50 01 41' :ci4, 37,i, 12 ( . 01 58 01-ff 41 37 23 05 24 00 23 45 13 00 13 17ft 13 27 Vi 12 871A 13 17ft 12 77Vi Short Bibs, per 100 lha. 1:; 40 May July Sept .13 05 .12 02,i' 13 40 13 15 13 02ft 13 05 12 75 12 00 23 a- 24 00 23 50 13 22ft i:i !t 12 77ft 13 07 ft 12 73 13 03 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. Chicago. April 6. Cash wheat No. 2 red 1.18.1-4 to 1.20: No. 3 do 1.T3 to 1.18: No. hard 1.12 3-4 to 1.14 1-4: No. 3. do 1.07 to 1.12 3-4: No. 3 snrtng 1.07 1.13 1-4. Cnrn-Xn. 2. 58 1-4 to 3-8: No. 2 white 59 to 00: Nor. 2 yellow 38 1-4 to 50 1-2: No 3. 53 1-2 to.ao: No." 3 white 57 1-2 to 58 1-4; No. 3 yellow 55 1-2 to 57: No. 4. 51 to 53; No. 4. white 54 to 55 1-2; No. 4 yellow 52 to 33 1-2. vilin . , w . m. ti . , F. - uiir -.. ' to 44: No. 3 do 40 to 43 1-2: No. 4. 38 tT 40; standard 43 to .44. THE STOCK MARBJCT. New "York.- April (. The stock market today -was narrow and thin and the mo tlves nromnting the light transactions were corresponding obscure, and presumably.-un important as a reflection 01 any nappentngs in tne oiitsiae worm. - : A 'strong contrast Is presented In condi tions existing in the r London market and here. In the former tm -. unbridled, snecla-. tion Is "going: on side-by side with a state of disorder in T the finances nnparalielefl In anv ancient history. In ew ork the. de pletion of bank reserves by gold exports is viewed with entire .Indifference and without ally demand for speculative use to exercise n check -on the outward "flow of the precious metal. Muclv surmise Is expended to nnd plausible for cnndltlnna. - Oni nroferred that an nnderstandln and agreement exist the anomalous explanation is explanation nmnne the leading nan ting autnoriues ai all the great financial capitals to co-operate for safe guardiug tne inreatenmg posiuon In London. The contradictions in the-Lon- do:i sitnatlon are Attributable to the fact thnt tnx moiiev left uncollected by the fail ure to enact the government budget lies In thp nrivnte London banks and serves to stimulate the wild speculation in rubber shares. The unstable wavering of the mb lir shares for two davs. nast under a pro cess of 'attempted realizing points to the vulnerable spot which causes anxiety Wnii afreet kepns an attentive eve on tne commodities markets. The crop promise ha t-ie additional Importance this year mat Hip rmiit: ntiRiMon "of the- interior nnnts IS believed to be lareely committed to the holding! of bills on old grain ana cotton, which have been withheld from the mar ker In th movement to bolster up prices, The Wall street banks, some of them, hold the opinion that a growing promise for the yield or tne new crops una n new uenuie m commodity prices would lead to extensive lionldatlon or loans on tne oui crop iroiu iKinL-vt tiirons-uont rue country, ine ret-uif' eratlon of. the banking -position in tne country nt large which such 41 movement would etTeci is oeneved to account ror me traminility with which the apparent nar rowness of the present money resources Is viewed In Wall street. Prediction vf an. increase In the divi dend on United .States Steel formed a level for llrting prl-es in tne eariy aeaiings, nm a decline followed the rise In tlie call loan rate.. Bonds wer steady. Total sales,, par rnliie - were tl.8!)7.000..: United Ktnre-4S reg Istered declined ,l4c on call. Total sales of stocks today were 471,000 shares. . TUX glKAJSClAA MABKET New York April S.-TJIondy on call firmer 2 1-4 to 3 1-4 nor cent, ruling rate 3 per iwnt. closlnir bid 3 offered at a 1-4. Time loans a little nrmer sixty nays... .i- nnu ninety1 days 4: six months 4 to 4 1-4 per cent, s - ' Prime mercantile paper 4 1-2 to 5 per cent. Sterling exchange easy with actual business- in-. bankers- bills at 4425 .to 40 for sixty day bills and nt 4.8770 -for-demand. Commercial bills 4.84 1-2 to 4.S4. Bar sll ver 52 3-8. Mexican tlollars 44. ; ,:; i. C' New . HEStEB'S STATEMENT.; Orlenrwt. La.. Anril 6. Secretary TT.iuior tnAnv lsHnert a statement on tne weights of 0,802.088 bales of cotton bandied of nut norts. and a t cross the Mississippi,: Obion and Potomax: ..rivers , .Overland to American manufacturers out side ot the cotton belt during the months of Septem ber to March, inclusive, showing an aver age of 51 J.04 pounds against 518.5u pounds for the same period last year. ; JT. T. BOND St. Cinelim.itl Net reeeints 301: Llitle Rock Nominal, 14 1-8; ne k'o; Block 42,31 TVS. 14,138. ,U, 8 elpts I i ref. 2s. registered . . ref; 2s. conpojl .. . . . . 3s. registered . . . 3s con non . . i . Sprunt & Son.' ' ....100 3-4 .. .,100 3-4 102 1-2 ..i.102 1-2 Herbert' D. Max welU 040 tous,rQnUIeii D: Chns. D. Endicott, 751 tons, JohnsOn, C.'D. Maffltt. - - ;.";. Bl BITEB "';JWtf BAXJO BeeelptS ef val Store w4 CotUB Te. ' . ' Wilmington ' N. C April e. 1910. - W. ft W. RaUroad-.13 oaies ecrttoh ..104 0!l 3-4: . . . 72 3-4- .. 03 1-2 . . . 06 1-4 ...104 . . . 08 5-S ... 81 5-S ... 88-7-8 ....78 . . 02 . S3 1-2 .. 01 ...101 5-8 ... 05 ..106 3-4 .. 78 ...100 . .1(18 1-9 .. 07 ...102 3-4 ...104 3-4 ..00 1-4 ...100 ...71 1-2 ... 85 . . . 88 ..: 93 CXOSLNQ STOCK -1ST. Allis Chalmers pfd .. Amalgamated Copper American Agricultural .. -. .... Amerhitn Beet Sugar American Can .. . . American (?ar ft" Foundry .. .. American. Cotton Oil American Hide & Leather pfd . American l-e Se'nrltics .. .. .. American Linseed .. .. , American Locomotive .." .. . . .. . American Smelting ft Rofnir .." . I American Huieltlng ft Bef ng pfd Auiericnn ssteci n onnnnes .. ..- Amerb-ai) Sugar Refining .. .. American Tel. ft Tel .. American Tobacco, pfd American Woolen . . .. .. ... Anaconda Mining Co. .. .. . . .. Atchison' .. . . AtcbiSoriJpfd .. Atinntio coast Line, Baltimore & Ohio .. .. Bethleham Steel Brooklyn Rapid Transit inadian Pacific Central Leather .. Central Leather .nid . Central of New Jersey Gucsapenkc c Ohio .. .. .. . Chicago & Alton .. .. .. Chlcugo (ireat Western .. .. .. Chicago Great Western pfd .. . Chicago ft Northwestern Chlcirpo. .Mil-ft St. rani;'. . .'. C, t!. C. ft Rt. Tvniis .-. .. .. .. Colorado Fuel & Iron Colorado Ac Southern Consolidated Gas ., .. Corn Products Delaware ft Hudson Denver ft Rio Grande Denver ft Rio Grande pfd .. .. Distillers- securities Erie ... Erie 1st pfd . Erie 2nd nfd General Electric I.. W . .. ... 7i Great Northern pfd ., Great .Northern Ore Ctfs lUinols Central ,. Inter borough Met. ; , Interhorough Met pfd , Inter Harvester Inter Marine pfd International Paper , International Pump . .. .. .... Iowa Central .. .. .. .. .. ., . Kansas City Southern Kansas .Ity Southern pfd .. .. Laclede Gas '.:.-. . . LrtultrvP.le ft Nashville Minneapolis ft St. Louis Minn., St. P. ft Sanlt St. M. .. , Missouri. Kansas & Texas .. . . MlssourlKansns ft Texas pfd . Missouri Pacific National Biscuit .. ,. .. ..S. .. National Lead .. .. .. .. j. .. Nat'l Rys. of Mexico 2nd pfd .. New York Central .. New York, Ontario ft Western . Norfolk &. Western .. .'. , North American . . Northern Pacific .. Pacific Mail .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Pennsylvania .. :. .. .. People's (las .. Pittsburg, C. C. ft St. Lonis .. . Pittsburg Coal ' Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring, .. .. Reading .. .. ;. .. Republic Steel .. Republic Steel pfd- . . Rock Island "Co. .. Rock Island Co. pfd ., St. Louis ft San Fran. .2nd nfd TSt. Louis Southwestern . . St. Louis Southwestern pfd .. Sloss Sheffield Steel and Iron . Southern Pacific . . .. .. .. . Southern Railway... .-. Southern Railway pfd Tennessee Coppei ..' .. .. .. Texas ft Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .. Toledo, St. Louis ft West .. ., Toledo. St. Lonis ft West pfd . . Union Pacific .1 .. Imion Pacific pfd .. .. .. .. .. United States Realty lnited States Rubber .. ..' .. United States. Steel United States Steel pfd .. .. .. Utah Copper .. 4 . Virginia; $7nr. Chemical ... .. .. Wabash-.' .. ..; .-. W Abash pfd..' ,,. Western Maryland .L .. ... .. Westlngnonse-Electric : Western 'ITnlon Wbeelins & I-nke Erlp .. .. .. .. 1 i 3-8 .. 45 .. 37 1-2 .. 11 1-8 .. (51 1-2 .. (57 .. 38 .. 20 3-4 .. 13 1-2 .. 52 1 .. 8". 1-8 . .10d . . 57 1-5 ..123 ..13(5 1-4 .. 05 .. 30 .. 47 1-4 ..113 7-8 ..102 1,2 ..129 ,.111 5-8 .. 30 .. 77 ..182 -4 .. 41 1 ...UW 1-..285 .. m 1-4 .. 31) 1 ..29 .. 541-2 ..153 1 ... 8 1-2 ... 30 1 . . . 59 3-4 ...142 3 .. 16 3-4 ..172 1 . . . 40 1-2 .. 78 ' . . . 32 7 ... 30 1 i .. 49 ... 38 ...150 1 ...136 3-8 , .. 7 ..139 3-4 ...22 3-8 . . . 57 ...91 ...19 3-8 .. 12 3-4 . 44 5-S 22 3-4 ':: 1-4 ,;.100 ..150 1 .. 33 1-2 ..139 3-8 ... 41 1-2 ... 71 1 .. 80 3 ...106 1- ...82 1-2 ...27 7rS ..123 .. 45 1-4 ...103 3 . 7(1 1-4 ..135 1 , .. 50 1 ...130 1 ..110 ..102 1-4 ... 20 1-2 ... 43 1-2 ...192 ..41 ..10(1 1-4 . . . 37 5-8 ,...100 ... 47 1-8 ...00 1-2 ...40 1-2 ... 30 1-2 ... 73 3-4 .. 78 ..125 3-4 .. 28 j. .. (58 -; ... 31 3-4 ... 31 1-2 , . . 42 5-8 . . . 05 7-8 ...180 5-8 . . 07 ' ..-79 , . . 43 1-2 . . 85 3-4 ..120 ... 48 - .. 58 3-4 ..21 3-4 . . 47 1-8 . ... SO- On 1-4 74 4 V r- i NAT AI 8?OBE&. New York, tine- steady. Charleston, April 6, Rosin and turpen S. C. ADril 6. Tnrncjitlne firm 59 .1-2. "Ttosin firm. Quote: A.". C. 4.20 f D. 4.40; E. 4.05; V. 47 1-2; G, 4.02 1-2; H. 5XH1: I, 5.23';' K. (5.50; It, 6.C5; N, 0.70; WO. 0.95: WW, 7.05. Aivnnnnh. Go AnriT ft Tnrnontlnn nrni 59;-aales 130; receipts 75; shipments' 490; stocKS t.i.i. itosin nrm; sales 495 re ceipts 630 7 Shipments 2.3G0; stocks 81,873. Quote: A. B. X 4.20; D, 4.40; E, 4.C5; F, 47 1-2; G, 4.95rir, 4.53; T, 5.35; K, C.25 M, 0.30 ; N, 6.35 ; WG, 6.40 ; WW, 0.3Q. Lmmtit ABBU'ED.- tons, St. Lucia, T i- i Br.' str." Stowford, ,848 F. A. Fetter. Acrent. " "lUUtUKK DIRECTOKT. . Llat f YraaUa Nr In Prt at WlLmlarU. :: ; -N. c RtMfMr. : . ' Stowford ; (Br.) . 1,848 tons, P. A. Fetter, Agent., - .. .-r. Everest IBf 'C 1,332" tons, Dower, Walter Smallbonee; Agents ''.', Clematis (Big.) 2,26d tons, Sytor, American rsoyai rsrores company. jWUinlBr.) 1,583 ton, Shotten, Alexander tf 'V MM - II .v." .iMl4l-2 fMary. ti BaWerfSWus JCJfJMaf- ....114 3-1 -..102 1-4 ...107 .... 02 1-2 ; , . 98 3-4 . ..113 1-4 . ..114 3-4 . ..04 " . .,98 1-2 .... oiA ; . . . 90 1-8 84 1-2 . ,,107 1-2 ....100 3-4 . ..124 ; ....1013-4 . ..102 . .... 73 1-2 . 05 3-8 . 98 1-4 . 86 1-2 . 80 1-8 90 . 7JT .-77: .' 9.7 3-4 . 09 3-4 . 95 .3-4 . 93 1-8 . 73 . 83 1-4 .74 .79 I . 71 . .140 1-2 , 97 l. . 81 1-8 . 92 1-2 . 00.1-8 . 72 1-4 .93 1-2 . 97 7-8' . 98 3-4 . 88 . 80 .94 3-4 . 89 93 1-2 .134 1-4 baes cotton,: t barrestar,j 11 TT jr. G 1 n . " k or Ai uauroHQ Zi, eass spirits turpentine,. 10 barrels crude turpentine. : A. ft T. Railroad 21 bales cotton. 137 bar iels tar. - . -; W. N. Railroad 4 casks spirits turpen tine, 5 barrels rosin. 12 barrels tar. - ' , Str. Whitlock 5 casks spirits turpentine, 43 "barrels rosin, 4 barrels crude turpentine. Str. Lyon 12 hales cotton. 157 barrels tar, 10 harrels crude turpentine. - Total 3:3) lis lea turpentine, 48 barrels rosin. S22 barrels tar i iiarreia crnne lurpenrine. - r.board ;e.c -4i - . I ...' is the finest of allcom liquors. It is superior in quality and strength; and has a pleasing and delicate flavor..., ,;, jV,.: ; " , Your Med icine Chest is notcpmpletejiithqut Checkerboard corn whis : key. It is made iri the heart of the ricttest corn belt, in the largest distillery in the world, and is N especially noted for it's purity. Checkerboard Corn is the Best Whiskey for making home remedies for coughs and colds. It's excellent also for pulmonary troubles and an easily digested food for consumptives. IF--' Order today at Wholesale Prices Distilled by CLARKE BROS. & CO., TEORIA, ILL. NOTE THESE VERY LOW PRICES Express i1? Express T .1 6 Full Quarts 4.75 n r j Prepaid ; 12 Full Quaru 9.00 r repaid H. CL ARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Va. . Diatributora for CUrk Bros. & Co. - ' '-11- - , , fi . 1L Ta " ! .- . - -'.' .'.'--. ,.''"''; .; -.- .-:' ' . i- x ,. ' " 11 1 i.i 1 nun in...... . , 11 , J . " . - .. " " TT"!r '... .-'..v ' ' - ,- . . 1. .-i . ,. "r "'";-y'.t--. . SFRI-NG i S ' . 4l 'i'-h, NV ' 1... iv 11 -j.,. jLL.t JT3tCIXO JGL. 5 - ' - ' ' .' ' .'.. - .i.':' V I t ' -,,... ' ,' ' ., "I ' . - ' J','1 -i' r" ' '',: .' f . - -'V '' '; V Is not the rhanln the "window, but the hundreddjof useful articles of Furniture on our floors. Our Stock is by far the most complete, the largest, the newesl: in ' the city..v As isual; our prices are much lower. ' All are cordially invited to walk through and be convinced. - The WiMinsrton Furniture Go. t .. Wilmington, N. C. - GarreU Building: 126-128 Princess St. fFour 0-E)kY Bills Wash Skirts in all colors. Linene Wash Suits,: worth $5.00, for $3.50. All kinds of children's Underwear. $1.50 The prettiest 3-slrap Pumps ever seen for. . . . . . ...... 5c $1.75 $3.50 Children's patent leather Belts, in all colors , J... The neatest little "Go-Cart" ever put on the market for the price. . $5.00 Autombbileliineh Duslers for.:..... SPECIAL for this week $1.00 T . black Taffeta Silk for . . . . . . .v . . . The Poke Bonnets we : have for kids are beauties, and the price is small. , ' Geo. O. - 85 c S-. L " ' 4..--V , V !:. . ?.: .i...-.: . ....... 210212214 N. FRONT ST.! rtn a tr : On all bills Raid in full on or before the 5th; inst., votes on the piano will be allowed not a ' day after that. -Gome in, pay your bill and vote. Don't delay. ; ' . List of Contestants: STANDING OF CONTESTANTS. Miss Lena McKenzie .1 Miss Lillian Bannerman. Y. M. C. A... SL John's Sunday. School. .'. ..... .... . . .". ... . Mrs. C. Williams. ......, Miss Mallie Houston ... .. Feniey Bros , ....1,684 , ..5,639 , 1,390 , 8,862 ,.. .9 002 , 2.011 , 6,112 rHlCKSBVNTINGDRUG CO: - r,v FKOMI AND CKACK STREETS i 7j r NpqAI". EASIER . CANDIES JUST ItECEIVED. '.'; ? .- , .. . , , '. " .', This is to noHfy our custamere that J they can secure this popular brand by sendirts their orders to Petersburg, Va.- 4 Doz, Bottles F. t. B;Pottl'g, S3.0ai 10 Doz. Dottloo F. Qi 0. Fotcrsb'g, $7.50 nnn i rv nn lirv d n c 1 1 M n nnRiDftfiv iriiui -1 "fl-'.Sc t . eet.: Don't be satisfied with any old ehoe for the children, their grow ing feet demand even more thoughtful treatment than your own. Help them to avoid the torture of foot trouble in years to come by a little care and thought now. Let us fit your children In a snappy Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes or Oxfords. Bring the -little folks in today. - Ton will find here Just what you want. - . Clothing for young and old are now on display, come see us be "ore buying. We sell you at the very lowest cash prices. We have a full stock of Hole proof Hose. J. W. H. Fuchs. Kit ,y &tJm BtMxor HWOW1HC WC Wasaamml(3 - i . , flfl: 111 if PhGn&673!, V Get in the Easter Parade. ? Even if you don't wear the new S.pring suit on Easter Day, it's a source of satisfaction to know that you have' it and could wear It if you choose, v CHOOSE STEIN-BLOCH. The Steln-Bloch Spring patterns are exclusive and unrivaled in beauty. The . Stein-Bloch' tailors have .been in the Stein-Bloch employ for many years; . They have raised . tailoring from a trade. to a fine art The- 8tein-Bloca$btyie is they last wordiot the great style centers of the world. . ' These are reasons why Steln Bloch Clothes fit and suit the indi viduality of the wearer. Come to us and try on one for Easter. ' , . A beautiful line of Boys' and Children's Suits. : Everything in hats and furnish ing goods. J. W. FLEET C0.1 J5o7Y. Corner Front and Princess Sts. fIsijfiiTijne to The Horning Star i ' . ' A Ii 3 t. r 1 . 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