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PAGE a THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Yesterday's Quotations on tlie New York Jgxcnanges Chicago Grain Market ADVANCES IN i - RAILWAY LIST Highest Lowest and Closing Prices For Active1 Stacks Cotton Market Point. l 2 J By private wire to MuriDny & stock brokers, 11 Church, street. Co., t jNw York, May 8. The - market .is reacting in spite of tb,e quite sensatiomi advance in N. P. 10 (per cent jwemi-. um paid for use. Fight for contro be tween Harriiman andi Hill-Morgami 4n fterestis. Brokers complain the violent fluctuations in N. P. are injuring trad ing. ' Alliance between Union, North west audi St. Paul still confidently pre dicted. Hill followers deftay buying Canada Pacific. Insiders in Canada pacific claim advance fully justified on dividend; and earning "capacity. Trunk lines . refuse request for lower rates on iron products. Reported sales of Red Star Line to Morgan shipping aonsoli daition not confirmed. Consolidated .Gas insiders tbulilisb. Insiders do not confirm reported 'telegraph consolida tion. London buying Southern com axucia and preferred. Bull interests pre valent on C & O STOCKS. High. Low Close Amg. Copper .. .... .. 122 Smelt .... 0 C. S .. - 9 Aan. iSug. Ref 148 114 58 69 141 120 76 98 90 90 76 45 186 0 100 219 158 87 44 66 136 19 101 119 163 104 154 48 145 103 3 38 144 108 74 154 161 49 28 82 55 41 113 95 13 36 87 115 59 69 143 120 77 98 90 90 76 46 190 81 100 219 164 94 46 66 137 Aim. Tob A. T. & S. F A. T. & S. !F. pfd B. & O B. & O. pfd1.. .. .. Ches & O C. B. & Q C. C. C. & St. 'L. Colo. 'F. & I Cofol. Gas D. & H TT. S. Steel pfd .. U. S. Steel Mo. K. &T. pfd .. 127 104 92 92 834! 49 194 81 105 224j 175 98 51 . 64 Illinois 142 Rep. iSteel 20 L. & N 107) Manhattan L . .. . 125 Met. St. Ry 168 Mo. Pac 114 . N. Y. Central .. .. .. 161 19 103 121 13 105 154 48 161 106 33 36 144 110 75 158 165 49 29 82 55 43 114 95 13 36 91 N. & W 52 182 108 36 4 0 151 116 Nor. Pac . Nor. . Pac. pfd Ont. & W. . Pac Mhdl . . . Penna People's Gfks Read. 1st pfd .. .... .. 78 Rock Island .. .. .. 167 S.t .Paul 181 South Pac 56 Southern! 32' - Southern, pfd 8 5 Tenn. C. & I .. .., .. 64 Tex Pac 49 'Union Pac 130 Union Pac pfd 96' 'U. .S Leather 14 Wabash .. 41 W. U. Tel 97 COTTON. New York, May 8. Tbere -was great pressure In J iuly this mlarndng at thjg opening, a good imany weak longs get ting out and a 'good! many shOrts get ting in, -regardimg (tlhe opportunity as favorable for making a quick turn on account of 'the bearish sentiment of the past feiw days which apparantly has no good basis. The view was taken by a Bdodi mSatay that 'the market was rapid ly drifting to a mudi stronger position. Shrewd nrnftratvirs Hire rmnnfletfMv is- ! : ntoring the course of the near months which are dominated almost "Wholly by sentiment and giving their atten Ion to October audi beyond, iwfoldh "will be dom inated by the weather. We need rain in Texas and some other dfistricts. Jiriy quickly rallied 4 points after a large number of stop orders had been exe cuted. Leading local German firms evered extensively ia August. Wea ther south was fair, the only rain being - light (falls at Memphis and Charleston. At Liverpool prices were 4 to 7 points lower for tfsutures and 3 3-32 down .for spot cotton. Estimated' receipts at i ll ! K i ISSMTO PEOPIE 'SS;2l ! v 3?Circt:tlon 13 01(5 cae of most of -the ills that come with old ape. .With! 8; earj:tfierrira-declmef strength and vigor-the oltS ' ' ?TiTtytffi4nd ""W;. -Became of the weafcand irregular1 - ' o v-lHlv5l1(f mc?re slowly, becomes imbure and loses much V of its hfe-sustairittiV tftfierties. tmtRrlAo tiecna wa rJi7 - , - . - , '7w WWW'aaait. A:sluecash,and strain of 'bodily ailments ''Cold feet chillv sensatint, A.ITTA, appetite and digestiqui oWof the SrSf?? 00(1 WlFWr . i-zrrnr?" f 41J UtojjDcaf department i tehargeof fky3R SSS TKy t , ..jEudjfikin diseases If youtWd, like tt haW their vfr&SSi-:a3vS L iS& fyoayaht. This will cost 76ttrnothirig., Others have found our medical deSS I r meat of great benefit to them their cure being much more rapid as the result of -t8ome special directions received from our physicians. ' t . Ti t Don't be vour owit doctor when ; Blood and Skin Diseases mailed to all who' dit. , vV?l:y$ TH swijprsPEciFic company, atlantA. ga. f the ports were 13,000, against 4000 last year.. , - COTTON". XlA " t- High Low close NewTork'Sout ..';..'. .i 8 1-16 E January .. 96 7,48 762 6 93 7, 40 741 7 43 7 16' 7 03 6 93 U 98 7 47 7 48 7 48 7 21 7 08 6 99 7 00 M!ay. June - . . -Turjc. .( August .. September October .. Nov v? : ." December -7 52 7 24' 7 09 7 00 fT99 7 00 6 93 GRAIN. New York, May 8. The market open ed quiet and lowerJtJMs morning on acount tol favoraiblo'twieather at "the west; am the fact that the details, of; t2OT-. cellentrotnfse tttasjntiptf wlheti vTfte, weather was cold'ln the northwest, but lsswhere fe.'jyttjlower op- fripg j3HlieandSaifire were; reports of some 'Franch daumage and; cables wer MgherHSttf "the foreign trade4 was insignificant all the-mornimg. .,&t-: Louis market iwass quite pronounced in stresngth and rumors .rwere current! of some winter whealti dtonage. Wheat) was very quiet in the afternoon . and, -weak rwith small cash. Interest ajnd qui-j et demand. - The dose as easy., ! CORN The imiarket was fairly active-. and rather irregular, .Nervousness pre-, vailed in the May delivery, and all ad-? vices till claim that Phillips bias cohk vplete control . The car Sots today were. 241 with 66 contract and 67 cars were; received from private elevators. In the last three days at Chicago about 150,000 bushels of contract Com per day( Jvaive 'been inspected fromi private eleva tors, iSals there yesterday -were re pented at 1,050,000 bushels, Including 400,000 bushels reported by Phillips thef previous night. Weather conditions out side of the tfirosts in the northwest were generally (favorable. Corn, was quiet end lower late wiith local trade. PROVISIONIS Trade was very dull opening quiet, and qutftatPons showed a slight loss owing to large live hog re ceipts, prices improving later, rwith high, trade. Provisions were dull and easi-; er aj the close. CHICAGO High Wheat May .. J'uly .. .. (Oojliy May ... .. Judy . . Oats May . ... July . . . Ribs May .. .. . July . . Lard May. July ... Low Close . . .. 72 . . . . 72 52 46 52 27 8 07 8 07 .7 87 95 90 LrVERPOO'L. COTTON. By private wire ito Murphy & Co. Te following were J-ie TXiling quo tations dn the exchang- today: Tone barely steady. Sales 7000 Mid dling 4 Oong Close ArnrM-May 4 10 4 09 4 08 4 09 4 07 3 61 3 58 3 57 June-July 4 10 ! Ju1t-Aju M '8 I ,. 4 05 ! avt 4 00 I Sept-Oct Oct-Nov a Nov-Dec 3 59 58 New York, May 8. There was a ner vous and uneasy feeling in Wall street this morning as a result of sensational rumors afloat regarding developments in Northern Pacific. Quotations from Londctol however, showed, that there .was heavy selling of Americans there. The 2 o'clock quotations from London showed a break of 10 in Northern Pacific, 4 the-preferred, 5 3-8 irt Ca nadian Pacific, 2 in New York (Cen tal 9 1.8 in TjftiiHsville and 1 to 2 points n ' otiher stocks. Northern Pacific cpnedi on the local exchange with such a series of wtild and violent fluctuations as were never before (Witnessed in this marked. The shorts were In an ungov ermblfe psir.c. Oom!p(arcd .rwith last night's price of 143 the first sale of 2000 shares of Northern Pacific was at 155 with quick successive sales as fol flows. : 300 at 159; 500 at 160: 1000 at 165: 2000 at 175; 1000 at 175; 2000 bit 180; 1000 at 175; 300 at 183; 1000 at 175; 100 at 175; 1000 iaiti 170; 100 at 178; 500 at 160 amid 100 at 155. This measured the range of 25 points within three mintes after the opening. Meantime to the rest of the list there wias heavy selling at the oipefcting breaks in prices of 2 to 4 points in the prrnioiipaH leading stocks ! dealt in. Northern Pacific preferred pursued a downward course in the face of the ex cited! buying of the common stock. Fluctuations in all stocks were iwi'de and excited, high priced railroad stocks covering' a range of from 3 to 6 points. At nooia'the market rwas quieter than for months and: there was a general disposition to trialde cautiously In view of the sensational events of the day. ' Bonds .were Irregular. Northern Pacific pursued a very er ratic course after midday, wiith Auctu tions of 5 points occurring on transac tions ctf duly 100 shares.. The price got . .uiuu ami utj-vcj uictfttiv sraTTOIfr txUntedilatimU-frtiww i ! Wscles: rh'eumltfc Rtoration to Wthustcome tW J it cures up as thigh as 170 again. Union Pacific nose 'to 129, trait featrs that absorption (by developments in isontlbern Pacific Caused) BuTlington ta break. 10 ftio 186. The "whole market .broke with violence again. 4 -sW " UOZELEY'S LEMOli ELIXIR. jBGUXtATES THE- IiTVER; : STOOT ACH, BEiA!tmafrEiYS. For biliousness constipation, and malaria. Por..ii.dJS6Stin; stek , , and , .nervous tteadache. " x For sleeplessness nervoutsness, heart .failure, iand Jiexvotts prostration. I vA For fever, chills,s debility and kidney diseases take ,'.Xemon. Elixir. . . ' Ladies," for natural and thorough- or gd'egTilaUan,take Lemon Mtxir BOo and p .bottieSjat druggists. Prepared Vmlyby Dr. H 'Mcfeley; lanta, Ga. 1-. B-W t A- " a ' J. J 1 i. 8 I MT.-'!'-"- i ft- ; swnr.'fflMozley -BeSat SirtSlncfe using your Lemon E&ixir I have never had another attack"of those "fearful sick beadacheSi and thank God that. Xjhave at'last found a medicine that Win cure those awful spells. MRS. ETTA W. JONES, Parkersburg, W. Va , i MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. , I suffered with' indigestion and dys eretery for- two .long years. I heard of Lemon Elizir; got It; taken seven but- ties and am ;now. a well man. , , ' ' HARRY ATAMIS, No. 1734 First Avenue, , (Birmlnghaim Ala. ' MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured my husband, who was afflicted for years with large ulcers on his leg, and was cured after using two bottles; and cured a friend iwhm the doctors had given tip to die, who had suffered for years with (Indigestion' and nervous prostration. MRS. E. A. BEVILLE, Woodsock, Ala. A CARD. For nervous and sick headaches, in digestion, biliousness and constltpation (of which I have been a great sufferer) I have never found a medicine that would give such pleasnat, prompt, and permanent relief as Dir. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. J. P. SAWTELL, Griffin, Ga., Publisher Morning- Call. A WOMAN'S AWFUL PARIL. "There is only one chance to save your life and that Is through an opera tion" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried ijo cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed ond she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which v olly cured (her. It's a wonderful Sx -vach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cui. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try It. l 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by all 'ggists. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certatnily gratifying -to the pub lic to know of owe concern which I not afraid to be generous . The proorf etors of Dr. King's New Discovery fa Consumption, Coughs -nd Coldcs, toav given away over ten million trla. bot ties and have U-e satisfaction of know tog it has cured; thousands of hopeas. cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grlpp and all Throat, Chest and Lung - Dls eases are surely cured' by it. Call o a. y druggist and get a to - trial (bottle Tegular size 50c. and $1.00. Every bot lie gu . n :id . It Is innpontant that those who go on excursions for pleasure or health should make some provisions against the at tacks of bowel diseases, which not only cause them great inconvenience, but are sometimes fatal in their results. A ottJl of enry Davis' Pain-Killer is. we have found, a most effectual remedy against such attacks. Avoid substi tutes, there is butl one Pain-Kiiller, Perry Davis,. Price 25c. alifld 50c. Society worships success, but seldom forgives a failure. Voluntarily amd conscientiously, and wiith much pleasure we recoommend to Our readers Pain-Killer. We speak fraro experietalce wherf we say that it (removes pain as If by magic, and is one of the best medicines In use for diar rhoea. It is BippMod both internally and externally, and name who have used it (woufld -willingly be without It in (their homes. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Paini-Kdller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c Btad ,50c. j Love and business are very different A man will never adiriit his business is any good tor fear another, man will start up in the same neighborhood. In love a man will never yadmit he isn't right In it, for the same reason. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURE1 1 by local applicaitioas, as they cannoi roach ttoe diseased' portton of thie ..r There is only one way do cure d jf!aess amd that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness 1 caused by an inflamed con taction of the - " jou 1 lining ' - f the lmfUunied you have a ruimblLig sound or Eustachian Tube . When this tube gets Imperfectbarii. ..and when it is en tirely dosedDeness Is' the reult, and unless Ihe'Hn immatio caM" be taken ou' tfindthi; tubev restored to' itsr nor mal condition, hearing will-, be. -dattrtyed Tpx"ever3 nln pases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which., is uotMng but an We will give one hundred dollars for "any isasrot 3eame-c.ueabTcamrrh) that canmioit be cured hyBff H;s CaJtarrJi Cure: Eeoid'TFocr circulars;' rree'.-" A man whd fenowathe people Is very it -It A "nianhtfa large iTace's like gimlet to anuger hole.-;' y I j j njft'. mr:la more liable "to dis ease wh en your livter and (bowels do not properly.'- DeWitt's i Little Early Ris ers remove, the, cause tatU disease.,- All f careful about trying to fool them. J y'fii'n -H.',r!-' i'i."'t'. 4- " with 'a Veribfl 5 on the' lungs. W kigbt a; bottje ,of .Ce::t mite ,Cbu .1 ' 14 dxugslsts. (Hot Sbrihffs, mti r r. ..V, V ---t .:- ' ' ' PEOPLE'S 60LUMN. MISCELLANEOUS . 'W1A1NTMD Second-hand reclining chair. Address R., Rugby Hall, Sun et Drdve. it J. J. RIOiSBY, Locksmith and Gen eral repairer. Laiwn mowers sharp -ented and' repaired. Scizzors, saws and knives sharpened. Itevs fitted. Trunks and umbrellas repaired. Par tesols recovered. No. 22 N. Main, St. 76-3t FOR SALE 'Write us yellow pine shingles. & Bros., Lenoir, N. C. for prices on G. W. Conley 76-4t SPORTS OF ALL KINDS Baseball supplies. Tennis, Croquet, Ham mocks, Golf, the most complete line of Fishing Tackle in the state, Fishing Rods from 10 cents up to $10.00 each BIjOMBERG THE LEADER, 17 Patton Avenue. tf WAJN'iTifljj A youmg or middle aged mam, good position, good pay, out door work, permanent position to the right party. Address B, Gazette o nee. tf TO LEND $5,000 on city improved real estate. Will sell at special bargain three dwellings if taken by May 1st, owners going to Europe. Apply to L. A. Farlnholt, real estate broker, 49 Patton, avenue, Asheville N. C. HELP FTJRNTSIIED. I have moved from 15 N. Main str - to Glenn s store, 28 N. 'Main street. Can furnish Ifcelp of all kinds on short tuotice. Or ders left Glenn's store, phone No. 211, or 28 North Main, will receive prompt attention. JOHN SMITH Colored. - tf HIDES WANTED. HIDES, BEES-WAX, Ginseng, May Apples, Roots, etc. Highest cash price pail. Address or apply to A Stern berg, P. O. Box 330, Asheville, N. C tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for house keeping, two blocks from post office. Bath, hot and cold water on same floor. Call at 35 Penlamd street tf FOR RiBNT Unfurnished seven-room cottage, West Chestnut, $25.00. Fur bished 8 room house, Charlotte J50 GO. Unfurnished seven-room cottage.. Hay wood, $25.00. For sale two splendrd houses, Cumberland aven:e. Sven and ten rooms respectively. NAT ATKINSON &, SONS CL, tf - Real Estate Dealers. FOR RENT Bed room for young . in builldnta over 3 and 5 West C Square;, lovely location -overlooking court square. One furnished and one unfurnished1 flat of 5 and 6 rooms, and two 8 -roam! (houses. Apply to OLIVER D. REVESLL, entrance No 5 N. W. Court i quare (second floor) 60 Ime ROOMS AND BOARD . PRIVATE BOARD At No. 5 Starnes avenue. Large, bright rooms. Two acres of lawn and grove. On Look out mountain; oir line, Ten'mdnutes rwaTc "'biw iostoffic' For terms etc. inquire at Steele's Lautadry "Church street;near Patton avenue. 60-St ROOMS. AND; BpARDrnPinehursV on' Pearson idrttve, .jnderji house, sunny ! jTOoms, warm, hallsjorpjen flresT- -luiale the healthgiving..odiorrs'of the pine" forest walk of jsParkdBinghaa Heights car, get ; off tat OuMmee'streetfj Two minutes' . walk ttf nehdrstv MRS. JlL;MOP, , GAN. Ptoone Noi.i f it j.i-v.' WLA!iNTJPDr-RtoaBS anA ,bardV. by mv 1 ana wfvuuqreieijythe Bu'QUflfc i " References. ,excjham(ged. ' Address Jl W. Gazette 'Office.' 7 s ,-,"7liJ On 9atteir;Piarfe''HlHfrriea' soOstofftce and business center; bi car line. Cool, snaay 'wtuu. am-imoaernv conve?- lencsT,Teategr$Tto 1 $8" Oaiyx - Weekly rates on application. Mrs. L . Coje, g2'aywoor4 .cvsaevQiev . H Zm, I I - T W l"L Ml L U ..jji) "ft g, The Gudger House "JtARSHALI . opened rrfA. tiateB reason ,re t, ter .nee.ta ks trains: T'1 'iStf i Nearly oefourh Of MexJco f orelgr 1 trade was handled through the port of Tamjpico JaSt year. . - . TIHIB 4 i i t J " urn i ' nnrnlinfl WMK a f: A' 'T 7 . m. I A pleasant home in the mountains, one and one-half mf les from Hendersonville, N. C, Beautifully situated. Large rccmy farm house, pure water, home dairy, excellent cuisine. Consumptives not taken. Terms Reasonable. Address MRSt E. W, GURLEY, A First Class Hotel with all Modern Conveniences. The Dryest 'end Best Climate in North Carolina. NO FOGSBeautiful drives and other amusements. Cuisine first-class. Good irout fishing. For Rates and Other Information, Address BARDEN & WHEELER, Henderscnville. N. C. This space flayvooJ White SnlplM Spri: Waynesvile, N, C. THE CLOWN'S . 1. The clolwn Introduces his gr?at balancing feat. , f ttf -It ,-.r ., ... - ' " (I eanfhs cf TtS Kind Yraflarc Alvrays Cs MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF TH2 t WATESBSv ARE UNEXCELLED. . Mountain Park mtef and Baths. i ' The Healthiest Place i America. t)pen' Throught the Year. Capacity 300; every know PPoitiment; ele 3 tot steam heat, extensive sua parlors'. mi -i b tm the exclusive use of guests In commodious bath house, or attached suite... For lustrated boofcet addres JOHN C. RUMBOUGH, Propriety. Hendersonvilie, N. C. HENDERSGKVILLF, H C reserved for s Hotel, MISHAP. 2. The feather. ostrich recognises iis Tost 4... The. act ends rwith n;h.fcitc- NHEELERi THt m , - INDiQESTlONi " resniting from Weakness of the stomach,1 is rebevert ch tonic 'awl cure for DYSPEPSIA
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