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a. sf I to aa. K Mi tor. I "i "" l f tun, M " vlorning Star . 1 1 i wrLMiAi&ioN. jr. a Sti wt Moajn , Dac. T. 19l fto MB a M a mm an W ha the iHsBoeratic members oi t'oowve s ib caocu.t uablJ ae-J o jQci that tariff reform mbb to be ta.Mr watch wor ' aad that they u l uiid for thai they bat v the Mntimeau aot ooly of the oorai miihoos of tbie Repablic of thotMaade of good, tree sod aae who have heretofore acted will the K'pQblitiaa party bat who havi bome tired of aad diegaeted will tfte ooe aided, diaonmia tiog legial t: u m favor of the rich ae araii 10k cotliog bread earaere, who ha v. had hat fsw Bsaoog the RepoblioftD a&eteemea to think of thm or to stand bebweeo them, rapacioae pleader a h-ar.lM opprvMioo. They voiced! to t aeecimeete, too, of the largvj ombr of mea boowb m isdepeo- )ter, who afflliate with party, bot vote for booMt, good gov- irnaMt ae their jadgmeot sews il i'h- Democratic repreeeotati vee u C agrM are solid oo this leeoe. will hep ap the tight BBUl ths peo ple have irtampbetl over eiiqaea,! biae, fsvoritMsm, corrapuoo folly. The demand for tariff reform hi peed ail along ths line, aad ia sacl anmietahahle aad imperative gaige toat toe rtepaoticao staleemei aad party leader have qaailed be-1 foes u, aod they, too, aoooooo them seivee in favor of it. Then 1 l-r.-. recommeod It 101 hie meeeage, aoi they are gettaof tbemeelvee into Uee to carry oot reoommeodatioo. They will call il "reform," bat it will bo a dodge, prti'.eoce, a desasioo. 1 hey may rs viee bat thsy cannot reform ia tb way aad to the exteot that ths pie demand. They are handicap by their own aotecedeot aad by tbi promisee sad plodgM which they have made to the protected inter vet which contributed mooey, ha kept their party oo its fast, gave many of them the seat which thsy hold ii I'ougTttee aod pat their PrMtdeot ii the W hue Hoaee. The tariff rsfoi which will be acceptable to will aot be acceptable to the people. It wtil simply be otvioo a wheo bread Mas was ted. The people have had this hied of thing loog eooagh. Thsy hovs hi promise by the score of reforms u varioos Maya they have been tnfl. with, ham bagged sod oelreged ! patience has owaeed to boa virtoo thy will have ao more of it. TVsi Mill Bot bo ham bagged this time by lagielativa slight of-hand perf. ft tariff rvvMtoo which doss aot form tho leans of which they plain, aad light tho bardeoe which they hav tragwled for for sabeceooe oow. ftot for shsdoMS: f 5r meat, oot for 'ooee, for bread. 'Uu K Marf eg T9BJ IMftW Pl wi w m viia so tc m a Ift flBjBflS t IWUMI JV OBMtfv MM a t -. ;MHintiinw ? rM ft, - m mi ui wnnfti t-m ifr ri ' aM (jaw aftftly ta estvaa At 0m Mft wtU Mf tas? aMMM IMMHMMl kw'hmii Mlfft a MwQsl if P' i iWMi MMflillMMlHri ""Wl ftjr '.. ' ttt 4ftiMlft lftft. i ftMa Ua 'rfftMMMM ymttUM bMfrad 4h) aa eg Tftl i . ifwVMaaw ftMMWl MM Ift MM - '-1 turn M MMl ftMl MM) s 'a MMlKr MftMi ra'a mm tumt am eaarr MM M) Mft) ft OMM. 3raf f - ' ' 'MM, MM MMM RUM MttMM wUl M M M at . ftM oS! tWM MXTMMiMMMMMMnM jmomr to MM ts MM MMf M MM) I i M Ma MrtM) arts MM - ' -unaf fter VM Mdftt I3w JUDf M Ift Ml Of r.liaf; deailDg fair ftlftf, ftot roc enUoai prcnc fraud. The rill hava tbM a will U tftft dry lift ftTft Oftftt ftp ftftd tftft dy in nibm in th oaar fa- TW RpabJiftftM) oftftftot giii W. do aot bwii- tby ft to. It vill bo tko doty, a ib;. mm m to- d-trmioati5o, of a i torn r, 10 oo for to Mft toot toe pooplft gwil Mftfttoooft ad not to ihi4o, it too rftftftnoo wbicQ ab,;on roiontT DfOOOMft 10 BOOrl r , j w W BOt MfOfOtlOft ift ft BOM hftpo, tb dog ift ft ftOM tkift. If too Kpoblicoo proftft' t oloi it btil LbT offer whib i hoOMi 'hich b merit ia it tba Dbo u tboftld topport it ft eboarfoll j if too boom mbb ftMbodiod to bill tbeir own, od bj no cpliOB op- moo frooi ft Bftsro Dortv stood. iot tbrow obatooiMio lb way oil wMUTtr from bob roe it m It aboald bo their desire, Be it ioabUeoB Mill be, mod bb it to tbeir ity to Bid by voteo od voto boj jropoeiuoo which he for iU par the leeaeoiog of the bur ia which heve weighed eo beoeilv the toil tog milliooB of tbb lotry, hot while they do thio they last stood bb a eolid wall agaioet oil and oompromisas thai ild fottt apoo the people a fraad m - to place ot a oeomoa tarin reioi til, a bill which oate down the tari to a reooooaoie dmh, toco ae toe a a a le Mill aooopt. aad tbe protected ii terwle ought to bo oootoot with "aUl thie bo aocompliebod they yield not an loob bot reeort foooMTBo of paxliamootary too to prevwot anything also. Th le expect toie of them and will aauafed with nothing leaa. MinoM mautvio. Mr. Hamaoo seems to have beer l m IB rate w soeao sammorsets io bis mes ago. Hs has mads a Mh'H on thi sad flopped clear ovsr oo t hel ibjct of Federal aid to schools aodl o toe cotosso qasstjoo, woeo n. f rm fongre that "ar iQpreaj' dmn 3 the eioiasioo of si ring eiemeot wbicb ezperieoc ahowa to be incompatible with! social life." Wbeo to the U.S. Sec ts ho took poeilioo agaioet ths Blsii Mil aad held that oo good oooldl oot of Federal ioterfereoo nth State affairs, aod that oos dol raised aad applied for scb ol-l y toe commoniUM woico raiseoi weald go bb far as tecJ hilar coo tT' bated by ths oe- ttonsl government. As B SsaBtOtl lis bead wm level a poo Ibis ai 91 That wm hofore he look aaoe aod dofipod over oo Blair' o: toe leoce. as a oeoator ori . a m a f . B. rw dead agaioet all mea area look ia to tho iimitatioa of Chiosao Im- i.graiioo, and held that oar Gov-1 Tr.roeot had so more right to ex- Sled e tbo fJhtosso tbao it bai to ex- lade the Irieb, (vermao or other im- igrant. Ths fact is Mr. Hamsool as to bo a vary Bcoommodatiogl of a man io party emergeocii qaite nimble io gettiog oo thi ude of lbs fence where the party pi- its tbtak il boot for him to be. e There is oo doobt that ths ooofi-l leoce of tbe people of this coootrv ahakeo io the civil service lai bile at the Bams time there are t many who believe io it H were booeetly and faithfully trned oat. It is also likely that ifl w poll of too Senator and Repreeeo- live were made, aad they ezpreM tbeir booMl conviction, a very . ... ge camber of them if oot a major" ity would be found to agree wit nator Vance, Far well aod Man ereoo, aod others who are opposed w it. Bat it will not bo rsooa ed. f each messare M Ccogremi tower has ia view, providing foi electioo of poetmastsrs, collector f revenue, oostoms officers, Ac., by people, ooald be passed, it woaldl aa sffeetivs method ot settling at qaeetion, sod st tbe same tim if abating ths patronage abi jh has yst beeo proposed. That appliM tho axe to lbs root ol o soil, aad wooid relieve every ia- lag admioistratioo of what trying ordeal for all ths distribotioo of place to i y of hoogry applioaots, ten tim laay applicants as there placee for. It Is aot liksly that Mr. Hat Jtod Mr. Blaine when he pennedl paragraph oo trust in his me g. He proaoaaosft traats "daoger- oas ooospiraeiBB asainst the oablii od," while Mr. Blaine, ta ft speech I . I i i t a I W WM sciared them to be "largely privi with which the pablio 'for had jioth nor to do." We are not ad- ad that Mr. Blaine he obao opioioo, and if not here i a sari coofltot between the Preei hit Secretary of State, Bo er Iwhether Mr. Blaine bae chanced lie opioioo or oot Mr. Harriaoo eri itlr baa if he is oaodid in his at- oow, for be know of Mr. iBlaiae'e declaration which wee made when Mr. Biaioe wm tbe leading tit? io oondooting tbe Harrieoo cam heo he spoke oot ooly Mr. Blaine bat as the representative f Mr. Harriaoo and of tbe Repabli- party. He beard that deolari Uoo, SMdorasd it by bis silence, lut, aod got the foil benefit of it il upport of tbe trusts io whose de-l feooa aad tote rest it mbb made. II ireaent attitude is due more to tbt foros of pablio opioioo, aod to polioy, iao to aoy chaoge of sentiment hel las oodergooe io tbe meeotime. itsii Torica. Ad interesting oase was tried u lbs Sapor ior Court for Craven conn ly wedoeedsy, entitled xoong vs Wsatero Uoioo Telegraph Co. Tb INsm Berne Journal states tbe oase folk) we: "The plaintiff claimed damage by of oeg licence of defendant company MUvcriaa to him a telegram sent to hit tooouociog the lllaew and probable cleat f hi wife, and sued for $10,000 The tel irasa was seal from OreraviUs, a. C tbnut the 87ih of last February, reach tbt offloe aod was there delayed for four Ire days, when x ouog called for it, bavin io toe mraotime recelreo a letter toforjft- ids turn that bta wire Was dead and that rgram had been teat, to which no repl been received. "The defendant demurred to complaint Jot that Mental uffanng alone was not luDleot for aa actio o for damares. "The court, after hearing the argument which lasted several hou rs, decided that the :tion crould be maintained The defendant ippeaied to the Supreme Court." i oe Asnvuie journal nas an in- r aa as r e erecting article on sbeep raising in - a a bis State, and points oat tbe profil bat may be derived from it wh i otelligsotly sod earnestly pursued. There is no portion of the Unii later, where peatoraga is not praoti- ly free as in portion of Texas and me ol tbe South we tern lerrt rite, belter adapted to sbeep col ars tbao .North Carolina, where he climate is favorable and 11 the grasses wild aod cultivated neceary for pasturage grow lain- aotly. There is bat oos imped icot io tbe way, and that i the rav i cor or the wild animal stilll foood io some portions of the State. Bat it is tbe sheep-eating dog that the great harm and kills, by i is continuous depredations oo tbel ok, ao industry whiob might oth erwise become a great oos. And North Carolina ha oever yet had :ilature wbicb would tackle tbi log. CI KHRi I COfti St AM T. The intereeU of the Southern ind Western people are involved ii the free coinage of silver. The beet interest of the whole country d isod tbe complete remooetisatioo ofl silver dollar. - Augusta CAront-l M mbers of Congress wb lay torn to the President's Messagi information on tbe aabieot Tariff Reform and Revenue Redu ill be di appointed. Thert 'e no subjects upon wbiob tbe pub lic expected so much from the M e, and none upon which it has re ved so little. Philadelphia Re- The President's observation! Congress about holding a WorJd'i air, in 1892, "in some one of ooi rreat cities, clearly shows tbe Pre-I lent to be io favor of either St. "ork, New Loots, Wasbigo or Cbi ibingtoo m tbe right place. But, I then, each was sure of Mr. Harnson'i opport from tbe first, 1'hil Ledger, Ind, Kep. Wanamaker says that thi tme dm not yet come for l-oent age. He ia doubtless right. Bat e sboald explain why tbe Cbicagc oovention nearly eighteen moDthnl o. declared for 1 cent tvoataae. a it for tbe same reason that it enoaooed tbe policy of depositioi be treasury surplus in "oet banks' -that is, to deceive tbe people? -Minneapolis Sentinel-Dem. a L4R6K WaVOWBB. lA eleeaat 0pelaaa 3,0O Fe Asovi ta . Io tbe fartbeet soatheMtern island! f the Pbillippine group Mindinao, ipon one of its mountains, Parag, ii he neighborhood of tbe highest in tbe island, tbe voloano Abo. arty of botanical and etbnographioi ixplorers foood recently at the height f 2,600 feet above tbe sea level a oo losaal flower. The discoverer. Dr. . -x under bchadenburg, ooald hardlyl rilBVS bia eye when be saw amu :he low-growing bushe the immeni mds or to is noser, like gigantic brown cabbage beads, not be ittll more astonished when he found! specimen in fall bloom, a firs pet-l iled flower nearly a yard in diametei as large as a carriage wheel, ii fact. Tbis enormous bloasom a IXMBBj ft. .... m corns oo a sort or vine creeping on the ground. The native who accom panied Dr. Sohadenberg called it do. Ths party had no scale by whiohl the weight of ths flower ooald bo as-l oertained, bat tbey improvised MDging scale, using their box lod spooimeos for weighing it. I Weighing these when opportunity served, it was found that a single flower weighed over twenlv-t )onds. It was impossible to trai port the freeh flow r, so the travelh hotographed it, and dried a nambt f ita leaves by the heat of a fire. 'jh4.1enburg then sent the pho- liograpbs and dried specimens to tbt Kuyal Botanical gardens, Breelai here the learned director immedi tsly recoffoized it as a species asHR.fflesIa, a plant formerly discovered in Sumatra, and named after th lEoghsb governor, Sir Stamford Raf- lea. 1 he new flower was aooordioj iy nam d RfBesia Scbadenbergia. me sve petals ot tbis immeni lower are oval and creamy wbite. ind grow around a centre filled wit oontlees loog violet-blued stamens:! I bicker and longer in tho fertilt Ifl wer tbao io the infertile. That Mill Lie Midden li I'urrr Htaaa. Bairn OU StaUma. For years tbe foaeibility of flura-l mg and washing the beds of tbel iroeks near Idaho C ty, believed rich with the tilmus of tb Iplaoer mining of the early days, hi the theme ot disoassion in ;very mining camp ot Idaho. At igth a company of able and ooar ms men have taken the enter- ise in hand. (George Ainslie, well Iknowu throughout the Territory, ial ne of the company. At the time the discovery of the placers Ik creek (Idaho City) in 1863 lb bed of the creek, also of Moore'i )reek, was thirty feet below the levell f the town. Now, owing to the amount ofl Railings deposited in the creek froi libe numerous placers around. has gradually risen until it is level with the town, in- leed a little higher on the west! tide, for a levee has been built tc Iprevent the water encroaching on wn limits. Mow, when n is re-1 liected that these tailings wert lainly depositetl there in the palmy lays of plaoer mining in this camp, ind at a time when no gold-saving Imachines were used bat the primi tive rocker and rough sluices, acdl .... hat claims that Mould not pay froi 17 to $10 a day to 'he man wei lither abandoned or sluiced off to get Ibetter pay ground. When we consider how many tonal f quick-silver were carried off and! wbiob now lie deposited with thi larger gold iu these tailings, it c e no wonder to say, nor does il teem extravagant to assert, that there! now millions of dollars of gold! lust and quick silver lying in tn led of the Moore and Elk creeks. Wei hail wa.oh with much interest" the irogress ef this grand enterprise. Ofl Ins oompletest success we have little! Idoobt. Parallel raMagaa From tbe or Two Prreiseat. PMiatUiptda Tim. The simple and plain duty whicbl I we owe the people le to reduce taxa-l tionlo tbe necessary expenses of economic. I administration of th rovernmeot and to restore to th IbusineM of tho country the mom rhicb we hold in the treason through tbe perversion ot govern! lental powers. t'bese things oanl id should be done with safety tc I our industries. President Cieve- md's Message, 1687. The c ! lection of moneys not need d for the pablio usee imposes an ua lecussary burden upon our people,! ind tbe presence of eo large a eur-l ilus in tbe public vaults is a disturb! icg element in tbe conduct of private Ihuoiness. President Harrison's MesA tage, 1889. Under oar present laws more than! ur thousand articles are subject t luty. Many or tnese do not in anyl ray compete with oar own maoufac- urers. A considerable reduction can e made in the aggregate by adding Itbem to tbe free lift. - -Presit Cleveland Message, 1887. Tbe free list oan very safely b extended by placing thereon artiolt lat do not offer injurious competi Lion to snob domestic prodnots as oar I lome labor can snpply. President Tarrisons Message, 1889. POLITICAL. POINTS The Harrison Administration! ms to nave oeen nu at me pons, norm, h, East and West Heavy Republi can losses id every quarter, and the partyl iteelf repudiatine its own platform. Tbitl is tiuly a singular state of affair!. Troy A T . fresi, Dem. Tbe Administration eaffered i ckout in the recent csucu electioi ioe McKee. an uncle of the White Hou lid. was slated for PoHtmastar of the House.! Lowever. a balm will likely be found for lis wounded feelings by his nephew rrtiDdf ather There are still a few offlc .Pittsburg Post Bern. secretary JNoble is severe onl banner in bis report, but bis recommen- lation that a pension be paid to every soN her and sailor who did service during thel rar and was honorably discharged, andl rho is now or may hereafter become dis- ibled. will lead some people to wonder if iTanner was more liberal itb ths Treaaurj lurplua than Secretary Noble proposes tbe -Phil. Times, Ind. Why is it so ostentatiously an' nounced that Reed pulled through for the Speakership without tbe aid of tbe South- Republicans? Is the Orand Old Fartj lamed of its representatives froml aaAtiin r r io ths n ssnrti n m rt Rsasarla intiuii! va ia uv egwoiuvu wa kwwa independence intended as a notice tc mthern Republicans that they are to be left out in tbe cold when the committees lare made up? Manchester, N. H , Union, John Vailea, of San Francisco,! who ii 70 years old. announces that early! In April he is going to start from SanJ Francisco and walk to New York, pullioi la aaod-oaxt , behind him, and giving ie itures on Oailiorsia throughout the east. n I LL . N s .K UOLLIKS. Lara lui CLBrsLiND AND HaBBISSN. naaam, Jones Say Browne, why iu cali vonr eldest bov Telephone? Browne Because he oever works. The Epoch. The Kentucky winter is the best me io the country. The thermometer rar: : v takes a dror too much. Louisville, Courier-Journal,. The brain of man exceeds twice bat of any other animal This accounts r the scorn with which a man looRBUpon; dude. Illinois State Journal. "And what Is this?" asked th visitor. "This is Wall street." It is the most eel ibrated of all our American walerin p aces." The Epoch. As yet no one has publicly sribeii the late calamities to ' the provi mce cf God. " In this reasonable age men more inclined to charge such disaster io tbe improvidence of man. Homo Qlobe. ' Wo wonder the Jzar tears aa- unstion. It is hereditary iu the family. There was Julius Ca3iar for instance. It only by assassiDai ion that Brutus ao uus managed to get thia l&oman orr. Y. Com. Advertiser. J ud 26 Kemember. you ar orn io tell tbe truth, the whole truth au nothing but the truth Wiluesa (from Chicago) Judge. I'm itranger to your ways, but if you'll explain vbatvou mean I'll do my beat. Pfiilaasi ihia Inquirer. Diffident Wooer What is tha French proverb, Afiss Clara, nbout mun TopoBing, but a higher power disposing? Miss Clara I've forgotten But don' ou think that more men might propose if ;hev tried? (And he acted on the hint g Bulletin. Easily Decided Patient W ha have I got, doctor? Young Physician I can't tell exactly1 'hetuer it is rheumatism or smallpox, bu t ve been called in to see a man with tb imallpox. and when I see what be is iifc .11 come back and tell you. Life. A Quiet .Locality Philadelphi iother Susie what is that awful noise Susie (in horrified accent) Willie Iropping nios on the sidewalk. Philadelphia Mother wimam i'enn, me riffbt io the house tbis instant 1 I am mrnrisedl Do vou want to disturb th whole town ? Puck. "Poor?" said Jones to a youn ian who was complaining of his lack of worldly goods. "Of course. But thi of the creat men who have come to the cii worth 60 cents and died worth millions. "Yes, answered the wise young man, I wonld rather come to the city wortn llions -and die worth 50 cenw. Life Salvation Oil delighta everytody. II can be had of all druggists and dealeri medicines. It eradicates all pain by luicklv removing tbe cause. It cui leuralgia and rheumatism. Price 25 cents When Noah was io the Ark young flam always playing tricks on tbe old sotleman. One day he told his sea-far- father that there was water in the Bllar aod tbev had all caught cold! Then dawoed oo Noah that be had omitted secure a supply of Dr. Bull's Cough ISyrup. t Enptpar. This is what you ought to have, in fact,! vou must have it, to iuiiy enioy me. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars are spenl innually by our people in tbe nope tnat they may attain this boon. And yet it may be bad by all. we guarantee mail Electric Bitters, if used according lirections and tbe use persisted in, will iring you Good Digestion and oust the! lemon Dyspepsia sua install lnsteaci Bupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyeoeosia ind all diseases of Liver, Itomach and Kidneys, sold at 50c. and $1 00 per bottle by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale and retail druggist. f Read advertisement of Otterburc Litbis Water in this paper. Unequalled for Dys er. Price within rer.h of all, f WHY YOU SHOULD USB SCOTT'S EMULSION of COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES. It is used and endorsed by Plkf sicians because it is the best. It is Palatable as Milk. It is three times as efficacious as plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all other called Emulsions. It is a perfect Emulsion, does ne separate or change. It is wonderful as a flesh producer. It is the best remedy for Consumi ticn, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast-I ing Diseases, Chronic Cough Colds. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT (k BOW N E. Chemists, N. Y.l feblOD&wiy ir sn we UH8TJAKT TO OBDfifROF THKHIGHOOUI r Justice (Char eery Division,) made in the mat-j er or ton estate or wiuiun auius, oeeeasea,! ons olslmlnr to be next of tin aicordin? to tbel Bia i'te ior tne aistriDucionoi mtesiate' es-ate'y lof WUtiam Atkins late o Pembina Villa. No. i,o, ICanteroory ttoaO. Kilbnrn, in the County of wid leeex. Keauire. iiyuur at tne time or nis ea' h. on the 28th day ot January, 18S9, or to bel Ae le sal personal iep esentat ves ol bu n oi toe ext of xin as are now daad, are, by their soliotH rs, on or before vne sain day of Febraary, 3 st'u, oome in and prov- tneir claims at tne.cnam- -s of Mr Justice stirllc. Koyal courts of wuDb.uv, t..iauu. uwuvu, Jiufiiauu, ui iu uoiaiui thereo- they win be neremptoruy excluded from tne DensTt or tup ea.d or er. i nursday, me tr lay of ebrnary, 1890, at twelve of tbeoiook at loon, at the eaid Chambers, is atiinted for iear ntr and adludlcat'.ne noon the claims. lUated 'his 18tb day of November, 1889. W1LUIAM BWNS 8HI1H. Chief Clerk Peake. Bird. Collin" A Peake. e Bedford Bow, London. England, Plaintiffs' Solicitors, dec 5 : New York and WilmingtOD Steamship Oo. IntoM PISH 89, KASr BTVKB. MBW YORBl L.ocat9G txst. unamoers and Koosevelt Sts., At o'olock P. IL SKN E FACTOR Saturday, Sec UJL? 8TRBAM Saturday. Deo U BRNKPACTOR Saturday, Dec ail iulf BTH8AM Saturday, Dee 23 FBOM WILMINGTON BBNK FACTOR Friday, Deo ULF STREAM Friday, J ec 13 i or actor Friday, Dec STREAM Friday. Deo fM THrouiH Bills Lad Ins and Lowest Through dtee aruaranteed to and from Dolnto In North anasoutn oarouna. ForFrelht or Pasaajre, apply to H. Q. 8MALLBONES,.8upt., wllmlnfirtOD. N. c. 'HBO. G. RGER, T. M., 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. f. VLuXua s oo.. Genu Aeent. daa 8 tf I Bowling Greea, N.Y WILMINjGTON MARKET. STAR OPPICE. Dec. 6. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market steady at Hi cents per gallon, with sales at quotations. ROSIN Market firm at 90 cents per Ibbl. bid for Strained and 95 cents fori Strained. TAR Firm at $1 25 per bbl. of 280 Be with sales at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE Distiller mote the! market firm at $2 25 for Vir- and Yellow Dip and $1 20 for Hard. COTTON Steady, with sales at 9f ct If or middling. Quotations at the Product! lExchange were I Low Middling 9 9-16 cts BE) Middling... H " " Middlme. .. 10 " " JEXfeCttlPYft, ttou. 1,290 178 1,164 839 14 b&lefl c&sktl bbitl Spirits Turpentine. osin Far bblsl bblel rnde Turpentiue DOIIISKXIC IQABKBTS. By Telegraph to tbe Morning Star. Financial. Kow York. December 6 Eveiiinj.- Steriing exchange auiut and steady at 481( l Money easy at 5ffid per cent, govern ment securities dull but steady: four peil cents 127: four and a half per cents 104. tate securities quiet and steady: jMorttl Carolina sixes 123; fours 95 Lommerciai. Nsw York. Dec. 6 Evening. Cottosl teadv. with sales of 78 bales; middling! nnlanrla middling Orleans lOic: net eceiDts at all U. o ports 35,34a oaies; ex ports to Great Britain 34,237 bales; to tnti otioent 5,723 bales ; to France 18,024 Dales; lock at all United Stales ports 694,856 bales Cotton Net receipts 1,063 bales; grosel reeeiots 4.326 bales. Futures closed barel teEdv. with sales of 45.8UU Dales at toel following quotations: December 10. 14c ; anuarv -10.11c: February iu.iocaiu.ivc; March 10.2110.22c; April 10.2810.29c J May 10.34lO.35c; June 10 4110.42c;l uiy 10 4710 4c; August 1U.011U.02C; September 10.0810.10c. Weekly statement: net receipts at tou port 5,981 bales; gross receipts 36,288 bales;! XDorts to Great Britain lb, 250 Dales; France 1.150 bales; to the continent 4,41 1 bales: forwarded 16,254 bales; sales 80S bales, all to spinners. Southern flour dull. Wheat irreguiar.i losing firmer and moderafely active, hiefly for export; No. 2 red 84i84c at levator: oDtions moderately active, higher and steady; No. 2 red December! 84ic; January 85ic; February 86c: Maj tc (Jorn stronger; No. 2. 42i42ic atl levator: options moderately active andl tronger: December 42fc; January 41 fc February and May 414. Oats firm and lessl active; options brmer but dull; Decern Deri c: January 284c; May 2c; No. 2 pot 28i30c; mixed western 2730c Hope rm. Coffee options closed nrm and un hanged to 10 points up and quiet; Decem ber $15 40ai5 60; January fl5 5015 65 J February 15 65; May f 15 6U15 75; on spot steadier; fair cargoes ltfc. sugar- raw active and firm ; fair refining 5f5ic. centrifugals 96 test, 6i6fc; refined firml but quiet; C 55ic; extra o fabic; whittl xtra C 6iofc; ofl A &fc; mould A 7fc; tandard A 7c; confectioners A 6fc; cut-l oaf 7ic; crushed 71c powdered 7Jc; graa-l mated 7c; cubes 7ic. Molasses New Ur leans steady ; open kettle, good to fancy 36 47c. Kice steady; domestic 44aKic Petroleum quiet and steady ; refined f 7 Cotton seed oil easy and dull; crude feed; yellow 3435c. Rosin qu trained common tu good $1 101 15 pirits turpentine steady and quiet at 45l 54. Pork quiet and firm; mess inspected! fll 0011 25; unmspecte fll 5U11 75,1 xtra prime 7 50ai0 00. iieef strong, xtra mess $7 00; plate $7 75&8 25. Beef I bams quiet at $12 2512 50; tierced beefl quiet; city extra India mess $13 50zaio 00 ut meats slow; pickled bellies 5tc; pickled! houlders o5c; pickled bams eiyc; middles auiet. Lard firmer: city S5 95. ptioos December $6 80 asked; January! $6 34; May $6 51, closing at $6 53 asked.! Freights firm; cotton 7-32d; grain 4fc bid. CHUxaeo, December 6, Caeh quota tions arc aa follows: Flour quiet and un handed. Wheal No. 2 spring and No. 21 78fe. tforn No. 8, 81c. Oats No. 204c, Mess pork $9 509 60. $5 971. Short rib sides $4 955 20; shoul ders $4 I24a4 25; short clear $5 05l 10. Whiekcy SI 02 The leading futures ranged as foilowi I pemng. highest and closing: Wheat no, iecemoer 4V, o; jaruai f v am rc mam T" 79. 791; May 88, 84, 881 Corn No December 801, 311, 314; January 301.1 U. 311; January 801. 311. 311; May 33,l 3, 38f. Oats No. 2, December 201, 201,1 January 20. 201. 204; May 224. 22. Mess pork per bbl January $9 40,1 9 521, 9 471; May $9 80, 9 85, 9 85. Lard, per 100 lbs January 5 921, 5 271,1 $5 971; March $6 00, 6 05, 6 05; Mayl $6 121, 6 15, 6 15. Short ribs, per 100 lbel January $4 80, 4 85, 4:85; March $4 90, 95, 4 95: May $5 021, 6 071, o 071. Baltimore, December 6. Flour dull J and nearly nominal Howard street andl western euper $2 252 75; extra $3 00l 3 80; family $ 4 004 40; city mills aod Kio brands extra $4 404 55. Wheat- thern fairly active; Fultz 7383 cents; ongberry 7484 cents; western quiet; No.l winter red on spot and December 7W cts. I Corn southern dull; white 4144 cents; ellew 3843 cents; western strong andl easy. ST. Louis, December 6. Flour qu and unchanged. Wheat higher, opened ower and closed 4c above yesterday ; No. red cash 78&78fc. Corn higher; No. mixed, cash 274c. Oats nominal; No. i cash 20c bid. Whiskey $1 02. Provisions very quiet. COTTON mARAiBIA. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. December 6. Galveston, firm at, 9 ll-K -net receipts 5,159 bales; Norfolk, fin lat 918-16C net receipts 1,980 bales; Bal Itimore, nominal at 104c net receipts 49 lOales; Boston, quiet at 10lu4c net re- 3ipU 171 bales; fhiladelphia, firm atlOic -net receipts 198 bales; savannah. it 9 11 16c net receipts 5,171 bales; Orleans, firm, (quotations revised) at icet receipts 11, boy Dales; Mobile, quiet -net receipts 851 bales ;Memphi&, steady! it 94c net receipts 5,150 bales; a.ugusta, steady at 94c net receipts 1,578 bales; Charleston, quiet at 9 13 -16c net receipt 4,745 hales. St Cable to the Morning Star. LivEaPooL, December 6, noon. Cotton lauiet and easier American middling 54d.l laies to-day ,U0U bales; for speculation! . . . i ma export l.uuu bales; receipts 27,( bales, of which 26,800 bales were Ameri- Ican. Futures dull December delivery 64 d; December sod January delivery 135 64d; January and February delivery jo-wa ; march and April delivery 5 3 537-64d; May and June delivery 5 40-64dj IJuJy and August delivery 5 43 64d Tenders of cotton to-day 4,100 bales newl od boo old docket. Livrrpool, December 6. The weekly! icotton statistics are as follows: Total sale for the week 55,000 bales, of which 46, ( !Sk.l A ,. . 1.. . l. , l ;unico nuo aiuciiviiuj uiun inn Iu eluding forwarded from ships' side, 84.000 bales; actual export 8.000 bales; total lm Fporte 48,000 bales, of which 128.000 are ' America d; total stock 702,000 bales, of swhich 516.000 bales are American: total afloat 305,000 bales, of which 290,000 bales lare American. Wheat auiet; demand poor; holders offer Imoderately: receipts for the past three days 1243,000 centals, including 94,000 Am eri. in, (jorn dull; demana poor, w earner )ld and damn. Sales to-day include 6,500 bales Ameri- 3an. Liverpool, December 6, 4 P. M. Futures December 5 87 64i, seller; De- smber and January 5 87-64d. seller; I January and February 5 87-64d, seller; February and March 5 82 64d, buyer ; March and April 5 38-64d, buyer; April and May 15 40-64d, seller; May and June 5 42-64d, slier: June and July o 43 04a. seller; July and August 5 4564d seller. Futures slosed quiet but steady Baby one Solid Ra h, TJgly, painful, blotched, malicious Norestbyday.no peace by nignt Doctors and all remedies failed. Tried Cnticnra. Effect marvellous. Saved his life. Cured by Cuticura. Our oldest child, now six years of age. when an infant six months old. was attached with a virulent, malignant skin disease 'II ordinary r-me 1b tailing, we oauea our ismu? pay b mu, rho attempted o oare it; Dnt it eireaa witn ai iost incredible rat Mlty. until the lower p rtlon if th. little fellow's rereon, troiu the ml die of nl haok down ta hl k ees. ws one solM rsb. Iitfly, painful, blotched and malicious. We bad ao rest at nirnt, no peace or oy. im'iT. ?.-re advised to try tne cutiouba finuniM rhe effect was fclmply marveilon-. Jn thiee or I four weeks a complete cure was wrought leav ing tha little fellowa Demon as white unl Iheslthy as though be had oever, beeo attacked II ii my opinion, yourvaluahie rex'ea'es savea nis if -. nd to-dav he Is a Ftrone. helthy ;hlid. Iperfectiy well, no repetition of the disease hav lriR ever occa red. GKO. B nI'U. lAtt'y at Law 8 do ax-rros. Atr. y, Aeniaua, v. 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