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7- 8 19 J 2. j 1 ! EXGITEO ADVAIICE 1!J ctaole Received a Big Boot 'Yes The terday. Marking Neyv High :. Ground for the Movement?.,. 23 points Up.;. Yolk, Feb. 7. mere was an ui-mv onlto? nrivaiirM) In. the Xcff nlol'O 'r v-""m- - ttoiT market today, with all positions Line new records for the move Si U' 10 firmn'M ,n Pverpool'trad rM of continued-spot dtmnd in, the Th The clone ' -asVRteftdy,' Rd yas.t i esVere from 190 Sffcolifo net blgber. K openin was flrni. at an advance ot from ia to !8 points net hlfther. Tli "oiH-nlnic was rh nt an nthrnnceef I- to il points, .in response to the f""" . .'. ohowinir of the Liverpool ea- mIh ami levy covering by recent sellers n-no H'l""" ... i . .Ul. K h . . .. ..tiiki ri'i l iu lid . v " ............. iw ill most to me iui. y "J firmness of. the EngUsh market, Ifttbe follow of overutKbt ardvices frpm thp snot sitttntion ns wns uiuw i uer ?' 1 .:,urHv. StoD orders were cauffht on rt, .initial advance, but some of the recent hi bUTlTS COOK jriJMt v 1 the YiiarVpt: eflftea tW 7Z 10 points from the best tortus tl nliin iinu.tr,, ...... ------j. --2 lute lorruuu", " , . Thp undertone, howeve. was by no Jim ek. nnd reports, of higher SoUth irnpot niHrkets caused a renewal of the !nverlni! movement durlutc the afternoon. Lipi there was some ppflrt rrem learlln r,,Tip sources and the highest prices pf the i, v were renebed on the latetradiniir, 'with fT contracts selling at 10.05, or 24 points u.. ti.P iloslng prices of yesterTay, . in rnn pn npn "hniit 31 point" b0Te the low level of yea-, .. ,ni.,.i nnd 135 noiutsfnbove the roonls of th season, made last le-J Minlier: Closing prices were within 2 or j points of the Iknt. : X'V'. ? ' " Private 'cables from Wverpool 'attributed ie strength there to light offerings and iL-tlve covering, while it seemed the gen pnil Impression In the , local" market that the upward movement was attributable to tlie firm ruling of the Southern spot; alt nation and u better demand from domestic, ir The reoort that the Lawrence strikers were nreatenlngr to . brtngi about a enerar textile striKe in isew Kng hnd appeared tf be withoqt Influence. , Kccelpts today, CO.Olfl bales, against 57 067 last week, and 38,371 last year. Today's receipts at New Orleans, 12,192; '. against r,4V last vear. and at Galveston, 13,494', a'grnst 10.372 last year, anJ at JloustoU, sr against 8,7(15 last yenr.- ' V. spot closed quiet, 25 polnta higher; mid-, dllng uplands, 10.15; do. gulf, 10.40. No - . , 'i ' ' ' ' . ' Futures ciosea sieaay Month: Open. High. Low. Close. Jan.. Ffb . Mar'. Apr.. May June July Auff . Sept , Oct.. Xov Dec . ..10.2B 10. 30 M0. 80 10.34 . 9.05 9.75 9.67 9.89 .. 9.78 9.92 ' 9.75 . 9.90 .. 9.R4 i.iV 9.97 9.99 10.05 . ).1 10.03 ..10.04 10.05 9,9710-08 ..10.13 10.16 -l8.0iJ 10.1 ..10.19 10.19 10.06 10.17 . ..... JO ICOS1 .10.19 . .10.20 lff.24 10.11 J0.22 ..10.10,',. v., , 10.27 ..10.24 10. 20 10.20 10.30 THE PORT MOVEMJST. ' . fialveston Firm. 10 7-1C; net receipts, 13, 4S4; gross receipts, 13.40?; sales, 1,298; stncks, St52.C53 ; (Jreat Britain, 44,911; ' Xew Orleans Firm. 101lfl; bet receipts, V1.W1: grous recelpt8,3l2,800; salev.3,070;: took, 2K1.341; Great Britain, &.4KM;-coast- wise. 1.097. v .' .. I ti : -iZf. , V snvaniiah-Steadv. 915-16:. net receipts. 12,lWt ; gross receipts, 12,189 u sa)es,c Js54S ; Mock. 24S.C98; coastwise, 2,684. -v - - -; Chiirleston Firm. 101-ltt: net receipts. 2.54G ; gross receipts, -2,546 ; stock, 48,875; constwlse, 255. "" Wilmington Stendy. net receipts, 1,811; gross receipts. IfiTJ; itock, 29,Kki.. NorfolK Steady . 10 1 - Bet recel pts, 1.C10 ; jross receipts. 616; sales, 1,485; stock-, 51.740; coastwise, 2,813. ' , r Baltimore Nominal. 9 i. stock, 10,141. New York Quiet 10.15; gross receipts, VM; Rtock, 190,410; continent,, 1,125; coast wise, 3,173. ; - . ; .' Boston Quiet, 10.15;4.net receipts, 1 104; gross receipts, 1,379; stock,' - 9,965; conti nent, 400. , Wh- Philadelphia Steady, -10.4C; gross re- celpts, 300; stock. 2,820. , ., , ."j, Brunswick Net receipts,' 9,908 1 gross re' ceipts, 9.1)08; continent9,908. " ' : i uuifpurt Stock, 7,105. : 1'ensacoln Net receipts, 253; gross. " Te celpts, '.Tht; continent. 253. . . Texas City Net receipts, 352; gross re celpts. 352; stock, 41,153. ' Jacksonville Net receipts, 249; gross re ceipts, 24(t; coastwise. 249. ; . ' 1 Total today, at all " ports Net, 60,01(1 ; wat Britain, 40,ii ; ; continent,'.'' ii,tu; lock. 1.363.408. . .- . ' .. Consolidated, at iill "ports Net,' 235,135 ; fireat Britain, 11,322; France, 50;. continent japan, Mexico, Si. v . Total since Sept.-1 at ;lt' odrts-ASw fl.f i4.ai; Oreat Brltntn.r 2,8781H'C. continent, 2,963,286; .Japan, -29888 Mexico. 4.603. ;. ' ' Vf-Vjv, - .f- '-. " .: ,'.'' 1 ' -' ' i ; INT 5RIOR MOV8MNT! , i Houston Steady. ior.6et receipts. 8. dross receipts, 8,602 r Shipments, 10,- "". hici, ...ms; RtOCK, 178.13X. . ; , AuKUsta-Steady. lOVii' liet receiDts.' 1. w; gross receipts. 1,984; shitfrnents, -1,393; fcnes, !i:i : stock 02 xfta -, . Memphis-Steady, -10 V'net Vfeceipts, &. Jjjj. receipts, 2,340; shipments,;.- t .num. : Kininc itr,! tllilnmonta . nl-t -tA.l. '' .tt 4 Uttle Hock-Quiet. 94;' net receipts,--!,. Ada . Zlf'ToM' 1,882 WP.Bfentij. 128. m i V"1 receipts. 15,392; gross CHICAGO OBAIX with if, i lh- T.-Alth-ough sympathy for tore,K"- "'arkets sent wheat upward deolLi "e t0(,a'- P,r,ces Jnter sagged in a esnn t m?nneT. owing to absence of both ffr,,-; 1 domestic demand for the cash kcav t , "K I,rl'es were at a decline of iiK lef last n,Knt- latest: trd 'ha e off wi"". ,low" 5 oats, unchanged to s L . " 1 i10K ProdnctsJ varying from rtlmr s 24 "ours before ft loss o So i',-'v-; No- 2- hard, l.Dli;07J 1-lWli W-(,4: No- I- Northern 3. w., ' - 2- Northern, 1.0801.14: N.y. no ' No- 2,;p?ingi.oe fifcv?; .."' !:4,'W: No. s,:- wwti ftesiol'v?0-. ': ?llow,. 65 ; No, WW, Open. Hiirh. r.nw Plnao? July ' lit ; 1.04 1.03 .03 -M : M 1 97X. 97U 115 l 94 94 68l 6SV4 08 ;7 ; 07 67. 6S Oats Sept ' 67 52 42' 81 47 41 52 . . 4H 47 ," I 41 "UT I'fl 1)1 ; Sep,, ..40 l(;.42ya' 16.40. 16.20 16.40 16.80 : 9.30 9.45 9.60 Hay lbs ; -UV, 9.32 9.30 M'- 9.62 9.00 t"'1: i ibs.T : . 8.82 8.82 i1(,rt liil.s. "ay Jly fpt 8.T7tf OOTJOfl St. Louis-Firm. 10; gross receipts, 1. .shipments, 2,700; V sales'. 501 i stock -S?9' ' ' J . 'i ''v:-a '; V.'J Jiiiclnnati Net receipts. 1.363 : . srros re , it6, . ie, oisrairt : .: 4. Teu tHtHY, .. ... ' . !?"' -.irrtV'v . v e . Me 5 No. v? 3? Mte. 47--7 :. o., 4,- 4950: 'No..'-4. Wh...''!", standard. 51 v. f!wa. ... . ; mm. i l. v f MARINE. v1. .'' i' .': Cleared. , . m ' Stf. Taletta- !Br.). 1.937 tons. KlllM' Havre, Alexander Sprunt A Sons. - , . Experts Forelgvr ' Havre Br. str. Taletta. 10.100 bales eot. ton, valued at $505,000j' cargo and vessel by Alexander Sprunt & Sons. ' '.; - .... . - - . r : . ,'..) MARINE DIRECTORY. List 9t Vtsseis Vow In Port t Wilmington) . . . Nortn caroiin. 7 v -. 5- -Steamer. Str. Haotfr Hill Rr.l. 1714 t-ma Prl fleWe & Co. ' - , Str. WilSter (Br.). 1.763 tona. Setrert. Alexander Sprint A Sons. '.' ., .'' ,r,-f : boatt.- .-. ' fichr. Joho-l Wi HalV, tons, Bennett, to', master. ' , V; -' -I1- v Schr. Elizabeth Gilbert. 482 tons. Chlomfln. C. I). Maffitt. r ' . chr. LottiA B. Rwsell, 200 tons, James. . D. Maffitt.- . . .. -x Schr. John R Ma-. 219 tons. Sttlla: C. D: MafWtt. ". - . - . ., -Z Schr. Klv'hnid Llnthicum, 191 tans. Row; ert 9- . Maffitt , , t . . . . . .):, ,r' ., , pcnr..AugusiuB weii, i,m ton, Bproul., 'i IX.MaffUt. . i- - . . , Schr; -' Brlna P ' lenItohi i82i tons. Coombs, C. Maitttt. . . -, : Stephen O. Loudi 409 tons. Grahani. C. T). tfaSIU; In ietm. - AfyttW A Becefpt , of . Cotton and Naral Stores at '.-' ".;Port t Wilmjnirtoa. Wllmlivirffin N C Voh 7 ' AiiaUtlc Coast , Une 1.539 bales cotton : 12 ;hrre f ar : 5 barrels' crude turpientine! Seaboard Air JL.Ine-132 1ales cotton; t casks spirits turpentine Ktr."' W h1tlock45 barrels rosin; 12 bar rels. mde turpentine. . ."',' ' .Totaii.cii -balea cotton: 7 casks spirits turpentine; 45 barrels rosl a; 12 barrels tar; lo barrels crude turpentine, : . Total-: Last, l eat 487 bales cotton ; 1 cask crude, turpentine! 4,'.barrelB rosin; 91 Barrels: tar; jir tmr rts vrude turpentine. .. $4 NEVVbftK' PROblCE. ':"'; I New York. Feb-T.-Flour was firm, with demand disappointing. ,t Utye Flour-QuietJ .:j ; . .... "Buckwheat: Floy,r Firm. Corn lettl-a-Firw. . v nye Quiet. ' " " ; RnrleV Htenilr ' ' ' Wheat-erpol bUa&y-? NTo:: refl. 1.04. elevator, export basis, and 1.06 f.o.b. afloat. furores. iSc7'net lower May. 1.0715-16: July. 1.02. - . : : , ; - t crern-spot, . steady : export, 73c. f.o.b. aitttaty-Future, bominaK ..'' t)ats Spot, steady, Futures, nominal. PorkQniet.J , . Beef Steady . ' 'f Cut' Meats Steadj'. .-. Lard--Steadjf Vf Tallow Barely steady.. . Petroleum- Steady. ," ' . Wool Quiet. ; ; . - Mo)asseflSteadyV ' liye Firm. . - - . . . . Hat Sugar Firm. .Ilefined, firm. Coffee Futures closed steady, at a net decline ot from 1 to fi points. Spot coffee, steady j; Rio, -No. 7, 14 j Santos, Ko. 4, ion, , cone, ami; coraova, ldyc. nutter Firm. f, ;- ,-s--. v- Cheese Firm. v , ' v ". Eggs-Wek; ,? '''v'-: Potatoes Weak.. Foreign, per 168 pounds, 2.452.75: "Jersey .' sweets basket. . 1.25 1.85. .: a . - ', Cnlilui'ges Firm. Dftnish seed, ner ton. 3O.OO33.O0J -domestic, 15.0020,00; Yor ida,, new; crate, 2.753.00. 'j - - . Freights Unchanged. Feanuts-Unchanged. . ;' .' Cotton ' Seed' 'Oil-iActtve-' and higher on coverijig. otslnor.ts iaMarch, owing to .the scarcity jt crude offerings, speculative buy ing. of. later months and 4n; sympathy with the istrength. in -cotton.'' Spot closed 10 points higher and futures generally 6 to 9 points up from last night. February, 5.58; tinrch, 5.5S5.59: April. 5.61 5.64; May 5.68(ft5.70:. June. 5,715 7S. Prune crude.-4.544.60: no." Summer .vel- low,-. .505.15! , prime Winter, yellow;- 6.65 U.W; prime summer White, 5.606.OO. .;; WlUtflNOtOK-MARKETS. t ' Star office,' Feb.. 7 SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady, 46. ROSIN Steady, $5.90. v TAR rim tl ftO: . , CRUDE 'XURPENTlNE-Firni. t3.tm iQUotatlonB , same, day last year Spirits turpentine' nOthin . doing rosin, nothing d6lng tar, firm, 2X)0 crude turpentine. nrm, at f4.oos6,oo. Spirits Turienflne- R Off 111 o,6 i . 'w ....-.,. . 5 Tn 1 ' - - in 1U( fci .- ttttdo,5Cttrpentihe. ' ... .... 15 ' Receipts same "day last year, 1 cask spir its turpentine ; 4'jbarrela rosin; 91 barrels 4 tar ; 11. barrels ;cruae turpentine. COTTON MARKET. Marked-Steady 9t L , , , lt&wiDts. 1.671 bales: same xiay last year it;,';.,.... .'. '' 'Mem,mm,,.J, , ...... ', ". .. I "Cubtea bf WAJ. .Meredith Jan. 24.) OBN.FlrnJi f.to, .87c. ier bm. PEAS-Wnite. 12.50 - ner bti. POTAYOCS-Irlsa . pottoe m eropt 80c. per . bo.!i nice jpn. 73c. per bu. , JRKB--Oa-foot,, dull, nn.o per lb ' 'tutnt''; Vij Xiil.ki Tr?e. ' OQtk-Bvtttillia.Vito per lb.; frea of tirr, 1748 per lb i HlDE3-reon .08 10 0&i per lb. try, 14:to!5c';:pef 4it ; : - NORTH CAROttNA BACON Hamav Old. 20c. ; per , 16. aldKt nd ' ahoulderi, 14c pet - TA thO WpFlrm J .-.OiO.OiS pferi lb. POtlLTRTTurlofctfa. .17c. WD .foot : :U0 de- mind. I Chickens, grwn, 40 td 45 per bead; chicken, spring, "2a35e .per , bead. Geese, 6D' tor To per ; bead. ., : r . ' -. - ; SHEBP-.o Biaei ? . OS-ood,' demtind, 2723t jer, dps, ' . W .; . . j "i (,, t-i i) - 4 ' i'.i4rmiAnr.-wittov . market. ttverpoof, Feb.T.-Spoxi good,' business acme', ; pnces .six points mgner. American mirMiinir Tnir. H.H7: irooa mmdiine. mlddllnir. '5.73:-low " middling. 5.43: good ordinary, -, 5.05r- orrtfnary , 4.79.. The sales of tljie;day; wer& 15.00Q; bales, of which. 2,000 were, ; for speculation and -export;- and included-13,600 American. Receipts, .11,000 Dales, intiuami; iu,wu Awemnn.' - .Futures , opened firm and closed barely stead.. Feb:. 5.52: Feb.-and Mar.. 5.51; Mar., and Apr;, 5.53; Apr. , and. May, 5.54 ;i aiay ano jnnv. o.oo: vune anu juij, o.uoyui July.! and- Aug.'i 5.56 J - Aug. and Sept.. ft;53; -.Septi ,na- Oct., -5.50; Octw - and Nov., ' S.48T' Nov. an t)ec -5.48: Dec; Mid . jatCv-4?K'vF9i nf Feb-j 47 ; fb'.:-an-1tta..?.B'''i1i?.": T ..;.' l .l.llll i, Ml Mm HII.I Bl .y ;5 . WlIiMtlNOTON PEANCT MARKET. '-.; ;,'..f - Wllmingten, Feb.? r r,Mflt,ket, rteadjr , 60 , North- Carolinas and Virginia ? stronger pn Spanlsfc' , v- V" riorth Carolinas Farrmem stock Prima band -picked, $1.25 ; matilijflie-pltfked, : $1.20. , .SbgnJshTiPrimeiM.niJ.-Picked, '$1.10; .nia-t cbJUerplckedi.4105.? j ' ' - v j. : Virginia Prime r hand-picUd, r75e. ; r ma-, ehiavpicked, 70c - ; , PETERtetkcf- f KA NtJT MARJKET. ' iUeportW .by Kgej,' KcCabe A Co.) J Petersburg. varf r eo. -opnnisa ket,. steady. Small .Sptfnisb. 90c per bu.; Jumbo Sapnish, 83c per, bu. . Vlrgfnlas Firm, Fancy JumbOi 4c-' to 4c per lb. j Fancy Hand-Plcked, ; 3c per - lb.; Extra Prime, 3c. per lb.; Prime. 3c. perjb. Machine Picked, S to 8c. ;per, lb. ; Shell-' lng Stock, 2c. to 3c. pervlb.: - ; ! . " , ; , .. - . '' i Strooss -BrosJ, Expert Ctter -is ; a the, fitore - of .rii t S6ly V Cd.,v tah- ing orderi . for. Spring . suits. Better '.MET VMS JJSTLE8S ad Trading Stocks Was Small Lead en Awaiting Outcome ofTrust J; , Suit and Money T-fust . ., . i A '; Jnyestlflatiori I,--. .VrV' New .tork f eb, 7. The tone of the stock market was., heavier today, but trading was -too listless to effect . substantial changes In the lewl .of prices. . Operations. otr the short-sides. were resumed, and for-; a time-the attack was with A fair degree of success. Liter, the: market' reversed itself I and losses ' were largely "made up..; The! disposition to await' developments in Wash-, ington before, making definite commit ments was more pronounced today, owing to the expectation of. a decision, as to- the Congressional investigation of the "Money" Trust.: The latent turn In ' the govern ment's contest with the United Statfea Steel Corporation .also was A factor iu the market. tb possibility "of criminal prose- cntlou of officials of the, corporation being utilized as. a reason, for bear, pressure. 1 ne general list was influenced to a . grear ex tent' by the action of TJnited States Steel, which Was the heaviest of the leaders. Re- ubllc Steef issues also- were, weakiv A eavy fcut In' the Steel tariff. . It was1 ar gued, would affect the Independent compa. nles more severely than the Steel Corpora- tion. ' ' ' . i ' Statistics of the country's butpfit ot pig- iron' la January were encota-aging. as they showed a production silently in ex-, cesi of December, and - the largest siitce and November.' .The. January output fore shadows - an Increase in unflHed orders of the United States Steel Corporation' fn the montniy report to be made njext situraay. Estimates of the increase range irom 4uu,- 600" to 500,000 tons.' : ' . The -XDorta tion -of sold to Paris contin ued today with the engagement of an -additional $2,ooo;oop.; ., .. ; Excbance .rates were . somewhat .lower. In the money market the .tone was , eastern despite' the, further outflow of gold. Trad ing in -bonds was more .active. .Another railroad offering was announced, "the Chit cago & Northwestern having put out S15, 000,000 fours of the, Milwaukee, Sparta & Northwestern-; : '.''- ' -;'-. ; : " Some of. the Inactive ' stoess again moved slo wIt. . - Central Railroad Of New Jersey sold nt 380, an advance of 5 points and a new high record. .American, .robac co slumped 7 points,- owing to disappoint ment that the directors took, no action on dividends at .their meeting today. .. i Later the loss was largely recovered. .x;- . ';' The" maraet Tor. bonas was rainy stea dy. -Total sales, par value. $3,003,000. United States bonds were unchanged oh call. Total sales , for, the ,-day. 337,300 shares.- -:';:.;'; : .-'.;. . ' ..'.. '...- .'. ? : THE CLOSING STOCK WST;- ' " Allis-Cbalraers, pf d ; . . ; ... ...... . . 7 Amalgamated Copper ... ... ... . .. 61: American -Agricultural ..; .... ..." 59 American Beet-Sugar .. ... X. 65 American Can ..... I. -....111 American Car and Foundry 51 American Cotton Oil ... ... , 49 American Hide and Leather, pfd : t'20.s American ice uecuriues .-. ... ... ..' iJ4 American Linseed ... ,.. ...".. -9 American' Locomotive . . ." . . . . 32 - American Smeltlug and Re ... .. ..., 69 American Smelting and Ret, pfd ..103 American Steel Foundries ... .. .... . 2S American Sugar Refining ... ;.. . .: .118 American Tel and Tel .140-. American Tobacco, pfd .... ... . ...105 American Woolen .... ... ... ... . 25 tuaconda Mlnln g Cut,'". . "-, .-.:.. . . 34 tthison . . . .. . ...104 Atchlapfl. .pd V.' Atlantic tjoast i.ine..., Baltimore and Ohl6 . . . ..... . . , Bethlehem ISteelfj.,. ,v. ... Brooklyn RupWTranslt ... ... .. Canadian Paqfne . .... ... ... Central Leather'"... ... ... ... .., Central Leather, pfd ... ... j. Central .of .New ', Jersey -... ;. .4 Chesapeake and Ohio'... ... cnicago ana Alton ... ... ...... Chicago. Great Western ".. Chicago Great Western, pfd , . . Chicago and North Western; . Chicago, Mil. and St: Paul ..; .. CVC,, C ;and St.'Louis "... CQlorado Fuel and Iron ... . .. Colorado and Southern ... ... ... Consolidated Gas ..: Corp Products Delaware and Hudson Denver and Rio "Grande . Deuver and Rio Grande, .pfd V. .. Distillere' Securities ... ... ... .. Erie .i. ... ... ... .t, '. .. Erie; -1st pfd Erie,- 2nd pfd V . . . . . . .T. . . ..... General Electric ... . Great Northern, pfd ... ... Great Northern Ore Ctfs, ... ... .. Illinois' Central ... ... ... ... .. Interborongh-Met ... ... Interborough-MeW pfd ... ..; ., Inter-Harvester .... .v. ... .., Inter-Marine, pfd ... ... International, Paper , ... ... .. international Pump r. ; , , P wa'r Central ... .. .1.. ... .... Kansas City Southern . . ... Kiuisag Cltjr' Southern, pfd ' . ;i . . LaClede' Gas . ; . ' , . '. ',' ; ; . . Minneapolis and St.- -Louis .. .v Louisville and Nashville ... ... Winn., 8t.?;P,: and Saillt Ste Marie MissourlKansaaaud Texas' .; . .. Missouri. Kalrsas and Texas, pfd Missouri. Pnctfic;:;.:!-,.';:-.;,j : National ' Biscuit . ..j:'. , . .. k . .. . NationalLead. 'v. .i. Nat: Rys-i of Mexico, -2nd j)fd . Sew York Central u . . t . . , .:. . . . New. Yorker Ontartoant Western . Norfolk anT. . Western ... North American . : . . . . . . . . ; Northern Pacinc :.k Pacific Mall .l"v'. .v. . , . . . . Pennsylvania - ' .:'.-. -.'. -People's Gas A ......': .7. j... ? .v.--. Pi tts b n r g, C , Cs and St. Louis . Pittsburg Cpal liw ... ... ... ... Pressed- Steel Car. ... . . : . . ... Pullman Palace Car . i... ... . Railway Steel Spring ... ; . ... . Readlftg : ,....--.. .... . Republic- Steel . - . -. .v . . .-.' ... . Republic' Steer, pfd.. ... .. Rock Island ;Co t . .. . J Rock ' Island Co' pfd . . . ; ... . . St, IxUl and Baa Fran., 2nd pfd St. . Louis - Southwestern . St.- Louis" Southwestern, pfd . . . " . . Sloss-Bbeffield: Stee"t and .Iron . --. . Southern 'Pacific: 1... . .... ... ... Southern ; Railway ? :-. t.-' . Southern Railway: pfd .v' Tennessee Copoer. '..V . Texas and jpneifle ...; . V . vi : .' . . Toiedo.'St. Louia and western . Toledo;"-St; "L; rnd ' Western; pfd Union' ' Pacific . . '. , ... . . , . . . . . Union; Pacific: pfd ''',. . .. '. . , .. '.: United: States Realty. .. . .. United States ubbef ? . -M v. United States. SteeL ofd . ..... . . r . Utah' t!oppet,;- v v .'." .. . . ,1 Vlrglnia-jCaf ollna CBemlcal 'Z. . . Wabasi,' pfd .'i.'i-' ." V . . v." . Western Maryland ';'".. .. .si Westlngbouse, Electric V, ... . . Western -Union v-... ...... "i -.- Wheellhg: and Xake Erk ... . .'.shektnfl' Sounds v.' : '.; in the earth are. sometimes heard be fore a terrible- earthqnake, that warn of th coining : periL Nature's warn ings are kind. ' That 'dull pain or ache in i the , back" warns :,"you the Kidneys need attention- if ;yotf would escapd tose dangerous maladies, .dropsy dia betes or Bright's. disease. Take, Elec tric Bitters at once and see backache fly- -and iaJ.1 ypur. best feelings: return. rtMy Jon .received sreat. benefit front their use f or kidney and bladder, trou ble, writes Peter 8ondy;South Pock wood, Mich. '-,"Jt ia certainly, a. great kidney medicine. , Try It 50 cents UIUUUJ United Statei Department of. Agriealtnre, Weather Bureaw. ,; , : . . ' February 8, 1912. . 'Meteorological data for .he 24. hours end ing at S P. M. yesterday: Temperature at 8 A M,- 24 egree8; at 8 P. M 36 degrees; maximum. 4tt degrees; minimum; 22 degrees; niean 94 VeKrees. Rainfall for the ay, .w iucu; ror the month; .01 Inch. ' ' ' , Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayettevllle, at 8-A. M.,s. yesterday, 7.8 feet. ' - -.-.' ' : ';'''. ' .' .:" ; :? ' Weather Tm '.'. ." For Nrtli Carolina Fair Thursday and Friday : colder in west na central por tlons -Thursday;? Ught west? wind. , y .,' .:ort .Calendai-Feb. . ,. I ', t Sunrises ... .... . L A. M. Sunsets ... ....... ... ?: ..o:4U p. M. Day's length .10 hrs. 47 mln. High .water at Southport .. -12.20 p. M. High, water at Wilmington,, ; rv,3;2Q P. M. WEATHER 6UREAU .REPORTS. - ,V . February WMium-.:. Temperature STATIONS! i; - m M a 2.- M m a n Abilene . . Aaheville. . . Atlanta.. .-" . . cloudy ' ., . clear . , clear ; clear . ;' clear , pt ckly . .clear , . clear . - lear . .clear . , clear . : clear . .'clear . .clear . 'Jx,, clear .cloudy . 'i dear . pt cldy ,v snowing . l.,rJc"lear .". .-'.dear jiclear .-flear . .. Rlftudy. C4 38 ,40 50 ?42 -34 "46 . 44 26 54 . 52 46 .52 44 , ,52 ' 3 - 62 " 56 20 32 .10 "18 24 16 IS 30 22 18 40 34 24 28 24 . ,34 -18 ,;tt0 30 qA4 0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 J) .0 .O .0 O .0 ..0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 ,01 .0 r.o : .0 .0 -.0 . Augusta . : . Birmingham Boston.. r- . Charleston . Charlotte - Chicago . . Galveston. . Jacksonville Memphis.. ; Mohile.. .- Montgomery New Orleans New York . Palestine v Oklahoma . Pittsburg uaieign.,.,. 44 Savabnan.; -. ff'3 80 snreveport- --. :60: 30 St. ILouisi v Washington 1:20 .12 36 i 'Kew tori" Febi . 7. Kosin" steady', tur pentine, quiet. ' ':"-"" ' Savannah, FenJo7.-Tnrpentine;r dull, .47 ; sales, -89;, receipts, .215; -.shipments, - 697; Stocks 28149. n ', , '"iftf- - - . Rosin Firm. Sales, l,87Tr receipts. 1,- 026; -shipments, 6,440; stocKs, 103,8a3. Quote: Br-D ariao'E, 6.60; and H, 6.67; I, B.70; ,K, 7jil0j M f.; N, 7.30; W O, 7.35; W W, 7.40- - Charleston, Feb. -7, Turpentine, dull, at 47. . :, . - 7 Rosin Firm. - Quote: u, i and K, 6.50; F, 6.65; G, e.67; H and I, 6.70; K. 7.65; M, 7.20; X. 7.36' G, 7.35; W W, 7.40. . ; ,','"i " "I THE MONEY MARKET.' i New York, Feb. .7, Money on call stea dy, at 22 per cent.; ruling rate, 2; closing bid, 2M ; offered at 2 . Time loans. easier; sixty - days, 22, and ninety days, 2-per ceat.;. six months, 33 Per centf Prime mercantile paper, 34 per cent. ; Sterling exchange, -weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4450 for sixty xlays bills, afld, at 4.8715,,for.demnad. Commercial, bills, - 4. 83; Bar fillver, 5&; Mexican dollars.;;, t V Vv 'DRY- GOODS rftRKfif. , ' New- York- Feni-i7.'rtie cbtton goods markets were stronger durina the dan Jobbers are .i-doljfift, a, more ..ctlve bouse trade. Worsted , and cotton yarns are ad vancing. 'Knit goods are growing firmer. - in consequence -or: the steady!iidvance in yarns. 35 t -;vy.t'-.no-.. "v':".: " "rr- '"IS, ' ..;.' :-.f 't u ; He Won't Limp Now. . .. ; :-: No more limoing far Tom Moore of Cochran, Ga.-r fchad m ,ad sore on my ihatcp-xthat notitagseemer:to - help; till' I , used BucWen's j Arnica Salve," ho writes, "but this wonderful healer soon cured , xne3S He&ls old, running sores, ulcers, boils, bums, cuts, bruis es, eczema or 1iles. Try -ito.:- Only 25 cents ac it. re. ueiiamy.- j n . . - ; ' ' . - , -There' are Imitations attend the genuine Piatt Ai Haar's Anniversary Sale.; , v. " r i' Fpp 1912; Our New Descriptive Catalog Is fully up-to-date, . and tells all about the best V. -V - v.'. : Garden and v Every .f artner V and jKurdener should Jiaveift .copy of tkis cata log, -Which hai long been-itecog- nued as a ttaxdard authority, for ,the full ar complete infor-i tnation which-it givesv-irt -51 .'.ir; -r"5We are ladquartefi for I Cms.an4 Cioyer Seedst1$eed : VwPotatocs, Seed ats, CowPeas -:.Soja Beans tMid all Farcf Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalbl rriailed on request" Write for it' :SeefJsmen; - Richmond, Va. r NOTICE TO WATER XlSERl ; :.-,:v'rts-L-:'"---7---'--'i. ;- ' Water for building concrete - side walks must be paid' for by contractors. . ; All persons ., allowing contractors to take water from -'their -service without I Written authority from the Water De- parxment ;wui be,,heid responsmie lor same.-: '. !.''. . x. i , . ; ':.. - .This nbUcer applies to metered jas Vfell as unmetered -services, -t-". :; Department of water and . ...'"::i . . . v SEWERAGE '-; ' ';-' -' v' rtV'C. Cantweli; Supt, . fe-6-t,tliU-3t-'i:ii:,i: : vxV Aid men's Baby tjt-ts.-i-? '''vh NtJTTS Pyxls Tonet Cream: : NTJTTS Pyxiia Crdup .Cure; :; t ; ; ;' MUNDS Fragrant .Toilet Cream.' ' BUNTING'S Hazeloin Cream.- " '- at '. BUNTING'S -TheBig Plaee -On the Corner. jSFiilTtlEU AnchaTECT rj-ra-O CarraM CatKIna. . Wood Seeds liliil '-."'." La" ':' ' ; ' ' K '-'.'-. 300 Roila Bagging : " 500 Bundles New Arrow Ties. 2000 Empty Starch Bags K 7 I 500 Bundles Muiletc. 500 Barrels , Mullets, our. own : v pack.' - - ; . ,: . .: "' A.iso a" full line of other goods. Get our prices. :. : - D. L GORE COMPANY ti - '..,. -. -r.Ve .-".;:. -v K ; f , Wholesale JGrocers : I J f : ,.. and. Importers. '. PUT YOURSELF IN SAFE HANDS . as. J. J.McKanna. discoverer of tn snly permanent , cur for :. the .- liquor habit. : No dangerous hypodnclo in fections or nerv wreckiDg, drugs used. Fwentyrflv years' of experience' and we have tbe beat known BTodA. In tljrate now - .-. - ... Dr. ' W. McGehee, health officer, of the city of Reidsville and $ repu table physician, makes affidavit. to the effect that there has never been a death in - Dr. McKanna's , Reldaville Sanitarium." v ' -- ' McKANNA THREE-DAY LIQUOR ; CURE COMPANY Reld8Viire, , : North Carolina. eraoairsi - unadulterated;. and the, only Natural Guano sold anywhere. ' We also have the Peru vian' Mixed Guano, which' Is gome thing hew." 'Ask for prices.- THE STONE CO. T V V Sdle;Distributor8'.t :; MEIER'S MARBLE - AND GRANITE WORKS. , .A.. Wllihingtpn,-N. C Monuments Headstones, Tiles, Mantels and Grates. r.,'-:;t-.'.'.-.-rv-' ' " ' . '-;V '". . . ' ' '""' ' ';" ;v; ,.".,Wt ,U8 show you' our line. All classes of stone' work tor buildings. J Wrlto! us fdr ' prices. - Call at and get one of OUR :: CALENDARS. 7 FOR ALE 1,000 BAGS RICE, . All Grades. - -X ' 25 . IRON t S Aa?ES, 4' ; J; J Various Sizes. . t': CompleteMine Groceries V 18 Market Street "; :s'JV. Wilmington; .JiC.l '.;. r x A WAYS THE J3EST ioorm ,'raoirai sii BLllE-PRilliS Xv'.W..' VA" ".VA X"'..' ".'V Oi .:2.v " Pharmacy Ajutherh Map Company! .if";" -' v -' 1 ' 4 ,' k -i The Sale for which the Wise ANNUAL FEBRUARY . The mottojof this Big Store is: Carr No poods pyer. ; uftcn jtaaun a niuM t,arc ui iucii,:wijaieyer 15 left over MUST GO to make room for. the next season's incoming stock. This year we have an unusually large amount of Win- r ter Goods left on hand; consequently, we are making'; a greater reduction than we ever before have majie. ; -Our Big Store is full of things you need, and ypii will - find Prices Far. Below those; you have beerv paying for vDfy Goods, Millinery, . Coat 'Suits;"! Men's Vand Boys'x Qoming. ' , ' . . ; j ; ; .;' ; ' ; ' ' -' ; '. :J ;;.;f ' v K- All kinds of. Underwear for Man, Woman and Child. k ... Ready-to-Wear Garments of Every Kind. Shoes, Trunks, Matting," Carpets, Curtains; ;SHades, All Sorts pf; Notions J and House Furnishing Goods ahdtjill cut to; sVchJex-:; ; tremely Low Pricesas to malce them Regular BARGAIN ; gems. : -; , ; T' Everything will be marked and tagged, and you can be your. own judge as to the Richness of the Bargains'; ' offered. ... ; ' Vv . 'V . ' ' ;f ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ! '... .... ... ' Sale begins February 8th--ruhs only 10 Days. Watch' for prculars and' read them from beginning to end, so you can be posted, j , V ' : GEO. 210-212-214 If The iE3w' year was the' best We sold more goods, made more money and saved more . money for our customers than in any previous year. v We are now better prepared than ever before to give . - our customers good values and good service. ; . ;, ' . Our facilities for buying gives lis an advantage that, cannot be overcome by our competitors. Our. line is more complete, better selected, better 'adapted to the requirements of our people than any stockin Eastern North Carolina. '. V : ' ' Special Attention to Ouf-bf-Town Orders . : - Remember, WE are the People.. We represent every- ; thing just as it is. When you spend money with us, you Wilmington Furniture Co. C : WUmjngton'a Great furniture . Store. ' , . -'' ,' ' !.'.. ::. ' : ' - ; '- -' ' ';:(' 'r.?:!'::!' "'"i - Ja2-lt Stop Use theJNew "YJ & E 1VJLJS cal Filing. ', '"' - ' See our Window; or Vhone W ' " ' ; f Exclusive - Agent f or ; - - f -rrr ... -v ' ' p.- .6 ; V7? ' - ; u -apiKu na xmnis I )eposiU rr. 'r. . .. ... . - . H C McCfuEEN, Pres., J. yrGRAING) MARKET ' .'' ' "j-v " 't. 0)(o) 3 5 g ; - - vi i n 4T ' Tin ."t' . "d .a ' wait and'the'liriluclcy Miss. i O. GAYLORD, Proprietor. Worth Front St. and 4he Old in the- history of our-business. A Direct Name System of Verti- Yawnian EirbeMfg' r:- SALE Filnig ST THONE 343. v . .... . ; w,uw j. V. ;". . . ; v. 3,500)00 , ' f. 1 . f W,W WVJW WW ; ' 1 Wl YAT&Pres- i Osjig iff ''Mi 1 r! .. ' -mm 5' ; r - r. ?; 1 U1, il 8.82 8.92 J see 'Wo toaay.. ; .. .i'-'X at: it. : K.,i5eiiamy. V i - - sovnouui Mtuxr A -t fc v rr.- V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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