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WILM INGTON, 'Vc Thursday Morning1 Jan. 1,,.189X HOAR AND WOLCOTT. .. . - Tuesday was ; m6re than-a usually interesting day in the Senate, as th6 Force bill performance was varied by soeeches from two Republican Sen ators against it, and also by Repub lican speeches against the gagYeso Union of Senator Aldrich. Mr. Hoar, who had not spewed out all liis; venom the day before, had the floor and finished a speech whictfifopTjarot,; by poensy, assu med patnatsrnveak-j , . i insj meanness ana concentratea spite has rarelybeen.equalled. . Alhough all thVspeecaes fey the Heptiblicansf in faor of he tnfamoul nleasure of which he has assumed the leader-j ship have bten partisan, some of"! heer"enjeTy so, igaakidTori the"Codfish statesman to get out the; old bloody shirt, get down among; the ashes, raker put -the embers and! try to fan themTnto a flame, and allj this with a santimonious air as dis- trusting as it was contemptible. He! went back ;to ' the .HCopiahlXmiL.s9eti as it is called, and played on it as ifj it were an occurrence of yesterday, as if such, things were :pf..-common' occurrence in the South to-i day, endorsed by the Southern peo- pie, and gave - this :-as an argu-! raent why the Force bill should jbej enacted into a law. if all he said! on this line were true it was utterly! irrelevant, for it is no part of thej Force bill, over which he daily per-' spires, to preserve the peace and protect : people, j;biickkbij white,: from mob violence. That is notaay; part of its purpose. It is simply foj control the "ballot bbxes, and:tQ vgeti as many votes for the Republican! party as ; may beligotihlrXiugh that! devilishly contrived rf-jnawverj.; That's "all, and the o'nTybbject" this j venomous sneak had in , view j in recalling and becoming., ; fraii- tic over the disturbances . of :: years ago was . to arpusefj sectional ; feeling, and under its stimulus pass ; a measure which cannot be passed ; upon its merits. This was' about the ; kind of speech, however, whic4-was expected i torn ' Hparwho jsn;jssssrj- i tially sectional and essentially par-j tisan. In striking and "pleasing contrast to this narrow-minded and splenetic! ebulition was the speech of Senator! who avowed himself as ncompro-j misingly opposed to any such mea sures as JuncaUed" fosaiiriwar-: ranted interference with the rights of the States, and in-, its essence : un-Amencanr tTe e was the young Senator from " the young' ' We, j full of life and vigor, " actuated! by the" broad," ' patriotic American spintiLwhich embraces the.:iwhole countyand AWffif sr Panting hopefulfyo'tfie'tifture and pleading if or fraternity and peace, 1 whiie1 Tt1 jabbering old feHc" frrJm thVe 10 00 : two months, $17 00 ; three months,! fx W ; six m jnthsj. 140 ffltweJjrejiumtis-Ten4iaes of soSd" on pareil type mate one square. filled with rancor, spits out his venom and gets down upon his knees to rake up somthing .f rom .the ashes to aroipfhlff and jiir up con tention whichromenboth sec tions have befnjtvinporars allay, and naTat" last succeecTea. What a contrast. Mr. Wolcott voiced the sentiments fi the blr'cMisIf) MeAmerican l-people-of all ecfcioftswriMTethe-Mas'- sachusetts fossifc spoken for himself only, and for the . small remnant of sectional fanatics and partisan vam pires who in the mysterious dispen sations of Providence are still per mitted to linger, upon the earh, as a reminder, perhaps of what onpe was, and as a warning for the future Wolcott and. Hoar: represent 'two separate and distinct types of Ameri cans, the one bowyant hopeful, man ly and progressive pdintihg to the future, "and" to a country united" and sdlid moving onward to a' grand and glorious destiny, the other a.ra,acor ous gang who see nqthing .the fu ture, whose - eyes ; are turned back ward, whose country- i&: confined, to section,: whose patriotism is confined to party, and who instead of peace and harejwQuld make,?ontention and turmoil perpetual that they might "revel in the spoils and grow fat on' ptunder" while the conntry suffered. And the' miserable . old Codfish conspirator has the effront ery to say there is no partisanship in this. MIK0E HEHTION. I TjWMfci;t. TSZ,. -At frr,'f i 5"-iivi. ifywuj-iiv. rsir l. i " K .Kla n has not only not been able to whip in all the Republican Senators to stippbrt hii Force bjll ahd iAidricla's gag resolution, but some of his col leagues publicly rebuke him for frit-aajH-jvaluiMSft titrie iithHlhis belate.d measure ,a&d , failing to make any progress in bringing it to a vote. When this is dorie-the'pddir'ofd fel low whines and throws the responsi bilitv on those Republican Senators ip$ifiil :-ftoteirilJiL in: their 'seats but prefer toloungearound. the loisby the cloak rooms or somewhere else "leaving him without a quorum and po.weiles3-to do anything but indulge in tlBipering at their indif : feSsc. afMi s i iJgdSisTwh en Tklr. Hoar is anxious to proceed with business and keep late i.ours the Democratic Senators de liberately put on their overcoats and go home to dinner, leaving htm- with a handful of Republican Senators and lots of vacant chairs to -mourn-i fully gaze at. Hence he is sad. . In the Senate Tuesday, Senator Stewart, of Nevada, spoke on the Fi-j naociai bill wtiieh has' the endorse-; ment of the Republican caucus, as al a mere pretence and make-shift,: )rSreecoin-: wnfcerenpwBCM provi age, wrnch te people whom he re"-! -1 presents demands, and which ,tbeyj will insist upon until. they get it. He gave notice; that he would oppose thisj or any other measure which Vdid hot proy:i4e;fi;ee ;gpinage, ; 4ria!;;;if ! they; ;c;bu)dn't get ,jt ,e:Trieid uf: free c6ihage?'Wrrald kep'ilpiWefigtit untitthejy dogeTAt: T-beSilver fight is evidently on, and-'the day of 'Com-; promise -gasedv kT4ie-Republican; silver dollar TOerr redlsperately in; earnest about it, and if they can't; flTCyfJnM?Jgh"PsfiJ thelpaclyi lines, they are going to carry it on; outside. i The dallying of Harrison and; Blaifle with the Behring sea conro--versy leaves ground for the suspi-: cion that they are holding it in re-; serve with the express purpose- of j getting into a tangle with England,! in jrSrdero -iivCnar Itfpsjei 'next Presidential campaign, to ap-i peal to national pride and divert at-l tention from the issues which havei prgvj4iftt) to their Prjy! tldc whicSi spromiser more" disaster. I When Blaine .ran against . Cleveland; "a vigorous foreign, policy" was one his:srriogicards. rHetwistedh tail of the British lion, and by doing so got cilCf2aS&:iltnfQllow- i ing Tn some of the larger cities, the' began thtail-twising process In ; the Harrison campaign he criticised the Ql-anl. .amputUjo for dally4nlthn4estftn yet eVety- nldveMeRt' eai toatiViiv tip Wdy Of 3ettlernent 'since ne'! has be e6'me':SeeYetary, of :i:State,' was made tJri'theilnes -BiappeQ Out by Secreta ry Bayard. Nearly-' two' 'years' tiavi elapsed1 -and- that qtiestioh ;M-jast where Mr-Bayard left it; -- . -! . 'It the course of thf debate on the Fcei:l)iH4pT Senate, vTuesday 5 measure for therbenefit of - gamblefs,' ' sirvspeOT&tors arrrf national batiks -I Til I TT-ri i - 1 Senate had always been able even in thejocrs exciting times to carry thr&ueh Jnv legislation. . jwiich juje iaifj5rmignt aesire apa max W . . . . IffJ a. T I itheremrre wanothifig in the present cot itio. ofiaffairso iustifv suB) a Ldi departure from the 7 i b timenonored methods which had . pjroyed sufficient for every emergency, ..eve in days of the? war when tHe-perpettitt-y- e-thg-Uirftm-hrmjr-nr He brougirt thei prsers of that arbitrary measure tp task fpr ,.en- d'eavoring. to 'f esort ,to .gag rjiethods . withouthaving attempfed; , tcvi bring4 their Force, biU ,tp; a; yevtOi-dmpn iStrate whether there iwas any i nedes sity. for it or not, which they-should at least have done before ;- they u n- dertook to revolutibnlze" -tfte'mbdes of prdeedirig" which' had always pre vailed in the Senate.. STATE TOPICS; The; . late con ventioh ' poriri ty Supcrinten4ent5 h , of .Inuc'tjbn, in Raleigh,; passed .resolution favor ing eo mp U 1 so ry 1 ed;u cation i; 'wh i th Ave ' do not thirk' .wijl ,'niieet .with: the en dorsement of the Legislature nor of "th e people; of ; the Sta.t; Tf people will not give their children schooling when the schools are open to them, the , forcihg ;;p'ro,cess". .wouldr hardly prove; effective;unless it. panned out more1 satisf act dtily in this- State than in'qthers. 'wheVeV:ijt';ay3.b,en tried. There is a compulsory -a. w in Illi nois now which; works' so badly that there is a demand for its; repeal, even in the cities whereisuctl a- law '''cpUld-be:;iia0st effectually', enforced d. 4 l j .Aside from ,the obiectton (that would -pro'bably; fail to accomplish thi p'ufpqse for which .itVis iu'tehded, there are other, iobjections:-which: it :iwouTd be difficult td'ovefcorne. Peo ple as a' general thing , do -not rrtake kin dly t o com p ulsion . &i - any- kind, and the oeople of this 'State are not an exception tp this. CURRENT COM M ENT. t 1 Ferd Peck expected President Harrison to play Santa Claus. and issue. his World's Fair, proclamatiori Christmas eve.; -: The: President, pos sesses one essential quality for a successful Santa Claus. - He could crawl through .theu.smallest stove IChicagorMaihJ?tn..--. L Mr. Hoar is a very nice man and his colleagues are usually anxT ious to obligehimbjUtwhenc iteo:mes to -asking unanimous consent to. take up the "Lodge. .Fqrce. biil well, the lf3ej2ocratic. Senators cohcl ud ed t h ey wonldn't do ! that, even to 'oblige as' nice a man as Mr. Hoar. Phil. Times, I rid. ' l: ' :' :" ' ': . The President fcased hs veto1 of the Bar Harbor public "building scheme on the1 grorinoT' that. it was costly ' aridiincalled ' for ' by public need. The- same : considerations would niuch itKJre- dictatea veto of therForce bill, should it by any t6g- JioUtng co-operative: device bei squeezed ' thuo.ugh : Congress. 'yw, Recerd, JDem . . - -i--Jrhousaafis; 'ttt -wWkingmenj Employed -'in- the factories 'of J'Lthej highly Tpxotected'. reaper imanufac-i turexs -are. : : to be -idisehaxged-Jam .1 j How long dpr, thei wage .earnerstcn-j jpy the blessings, .of . McKinjleyism! If any of thf ser .djscnajTged wqrking-i :rien have been in, the frabit of voting; the Repubticarj picket; Jan." l(is- thej day on which' they 'houla "sweari off." Chicago Times, Ind. . ,: ' i 1 y Vf i -"i'- O M.-.-V ,'DZ: :.) v" -A A -...iz -..:y:-.u- -. i -n r Bacorcsij:;-j vKicmoht? 'Times, , 7fnTe:.,,grcHWingbprprM ; of: the; Sunday editions uof ithejiNeW i-Yotki daiiieS reminds' iut i of the Mncreasihgi size of the'i standing armies abroad Eaqh- EcpnvgoWrhTOt 'is; jadd-; h'gto; HrtrUmeWcali ; na8H40pries ;sjmpty:,beQauseyei '(it h eir . E ti r 6 pn . gov e r ri rnje li t : i s doi:ag; the. same thing,, ri;VJ- .;r; , !Sn i-jihi: i v . A like reason seems to-, be irifluenc-; irtg: the : leading -ewspapeFsi -of 5 New! York -'city. ?JTfie -Sari of Sirnddy 'had; ;twenty-sixpaspfi pr5ntcf; 4ttfer j either original. ;seiece'd, and. .triejpther N ew, '.prJt' PpeF5r;Wfir,e! .hardlv: inferiprja yojurn, : -.The.-rjstj thought ,jhat: enters; the; mincl ;wh en i glancing bver; these columnsfis Who! t(S read hpt-tb; be hasfiiy.scahneq, "p.'or.is it.ii'fficje"n, tp ,ythat, whee there , is. such ;a !ivrjetyn0f imatter ! teach- man jcancetiifiraehimself Ttowhat is; agreeable ;t0JfelR taisteSiili;Whre there -isso-mtictdr'bjeeUStfd'biie I lsIlettrinvcottfuSi,on1 saSW;.figj really, wishes to.(f(hce.ipr's)3 geat 'ai , . rNewt iX-Pfi; JP, unalisnjjoas eSected .in the .Sunday papeirsyiisj stanpryoyjo JamiiiousHobrTOtiisn and? it-;rs; vo- Sw whichliasiQ,! aEJb er p edi ot ib h : may, !bewentiudthi there ' wrlum timetfee aroflr'reac' . . .r . 4 . . .... .. ; J . taJollQse.- Icxnd.detaiL discussi1prnd5Tjdesc.riptii$ $he newspapers. i tr . i v to 't Jieif'boni ! lBmitoBs !-tHStw beeatise-rithere; is-py iJUbliedymaftdfciufcriazirfek 'of S tionniroi tn w- ty le io t 'yevt x nai rsmv Tt ii estia.nyjtSapbsed t,b'tW-s,pirtt.6f mm? me&iavmik ieMDo'stil than evex . The journalism of the future, will Defflspo ingcdeabtaVrWMt . if. .irt-r7an-ft.UV r.!? rH that even quality will be, no excuse for quantity. Clearness and com- oactness of statement, accurac fid are jn tn thf! mos newsxpre attra ive icm, a n t. 1 .. Imllnt off eene information Willie th lines upon whicH" the reactiofrln iournalism will oDerate. and it will :erdiicezrsgltsr:trrat;ienap men te zcQvu&c&r cheroot ioea ina f teasona.mlifa616fs4tia.i is'gofng 'o;n "rtfae' a ul la- Ncwhpapu-&a magazines drrtenaletfe!PHd5e recepta cles of a vast amount of miscellajne- it TSe ginV wiW&&HWdtffi&on Of ai radical GUrtaHme'rit iir : the amount oigenerai i'raatttenoni rrce one1 aau and. a mor&suGciirmaairierfof state, mentvOn thfi otberlf) d , ii-; : J , FORTY '. ;YEaRS hJeNCE. h -.ft i: In TMt. . Tim.f .Our. ,Sti"4pnr9 .."W". bs Billionaires. . i ... Taos. G.. Shearman in.anmzvJt.ovwm. . Unless some -great-rchange. stakes place cfinanG ten,-the piljionaire as cer.tamy.com- vast ipriune, qoes not muipjy .uy mere tritefest,J rf tcebl at! h'omeV quite sa'Vldl''aV'6ne''bf'''m'6're! ' mjp'derate siVe, bn-accotiift of :hefT:difficdlfy of reiri vesting !Sn6rn4iis-Incf6m'e5;at fallrates!6f interest. Bat-it is' also xtrue- tiia t in th qt rrespee ts large 4 br tunes teadn to : y-. increaseii rtnwch ,more ;. rapidly than; ;j very . .small ones. Opportunities, fax, &jq& jiio fits on .speciaLtapsacTions s$e 'pre .sentedtp millionaires f.ar. iiipref often than to . others. rrh ey are ..rn.ore likely to gain by "the uhearne irt- ! crerheh'f." ' Tftef 'can "afford tdpay f dr ' t fre'" very best 'Service;'' Wnd they Can artd do secure ""agents-1 :bf:jgreat ability and integritj'. Such agdnts - can as easily make saf e" in vestmerfts -in the West at ieight . per.cen t. as in the .East : at , five per .icent.- . .Small .capjtpliss .mjut kee.p.tbcir inoney at home, because rthey. jCinnptf.;-wat.ch over disiant.inyestiiientspr afford to employ" local ' agent's These, adj 'aages iiibft than corn peri sate: for tfee lower irate oi fhterestHich ferge capitalists oftlen have tdi Accept ' on borne iayestments iq consequence' of t;bei;'rapid-iaccumlattoi)s:.--:,'!-i-.o.--i' : Thus, we see. that in the labt twenty . y ears.. while ;rates;vof . interest : haye been constantlw-dclinLng ,in .America vSst". fortunes have . increased more rapidly than ever before. Several nob-'speculative .estates have -increased five-fold in less than ifb'rty years. Interest is now very low ; but, adding to interest the steady 'far crement of city lands, an addition of at least four per cent, per annum, at imipound interest, inay be counted upn.-for .- these great: estates.. "At that ratej. a present fortune of $200,- .000,000 would ipecome a Jblilion ($1,000,00000), in . less, than: forty years, Fihanpial conditions remain-; fng Unchanged, the American bil- Itonaire might reasonably be lobkadi for within that time and " several bil-i lionaires might be expected1 withinj sixty years. s-- j A CJRE FOR CROUP. rSimyl Bemedjr fort .th Terriblft Affiidtiort ... Divereri.'in.ffrAnte,. :. : :: j V'-Severalpapeirs bf, Patls- have pub-; iisbed that Dr.; Laugardierf e of Tou- loe had; atsdaffereht : .-times'"' experi-i melted ithi $ttecfiss wih a new treat-: l meat, of, sujre efficiency for. the cures of that.-,--teftibje ..disease thi icroup Th .n e, , reatrgent ccmsis th e use oi buipnur. . jjr iugaraierre 'narr.ates. tlius 'his first experimept. . x canea i-ot some sujpnur pow- der, took a tablesbbri'f ul or' ' it,! which -I diluietPsj-Ctaterj; ordering to drrnk one tablespbofui u6t lhevrnixfHire' eveiY'hou snaking it; !befbfe! trsTrigl'et'tfay thVchitd wis.; better lNew- sboti o n : f o r - thfe 1 ! ne'x t; -day. - f:The tdti&mng) ida-thfe ehtTdl -:WS: curecbf? 5Ehe -ojslyjhfchgAleft wasi ar iooSfeiCPoghjiiwbiGhvI attributed tol .the,;fal$e eajra9ss circulating, in! rtne.,traciifjai; artery. , i Asking-; lithe ; parents tp7 saveit for. roe m -case,, the 'days lafer.'aV pd'eh fit of cpaighihgj cnuu snouiu exDectorate tnem- twi pieces -thef'sizei'otia'1arge''b brought to me." .-ix-c iit-m?. . After that-aeifte,IThe doctor ob- tained sevetaltfeefs; buf-'ntme nroes cony0jciagthati tbe'TfottowirignM ,ony4i$tte,firIn;waj5 4yaag neither; cry. n.or ;.the J.sTscQdmcoiildr.Hcqme; I frprp s tb.-iaryn ; .ltth, , pimples ,qfi twehtv; smetres;bff:''": - nu" j "if TiiiPd&dtdi Tiad:;'sefc:u!red a pYobei -cfnsbfflate ftr:te Of 'silve?4nto:trrei larynx. Theacentsbpposfid ha, but consetitecto--aarra-ke the child! .&wa?l loSv-ibrfsuiphetGeS p'otioh dtrf-1 liBg-feer&ig-hjyi nsrfdw) 7bc-rv-.:,v:i -3t'-Ap the;nexfcjday fhes ehildi-whiehj L,adj CQnideedafolpst, x&LSa$8s&Sr tajti-th Vjpice was restoxf iir he ; eufed :cThe .Pmrnu igmQUrO & bT0tbd:5nm'fh5 i"m8r't"-1 -a'nce'to mtF&&'U neutgelfttSf - aser-1 ous and immediate -afnraftbfl?"'afia ; it is forthe ACSlllSiryof Medicine to i Down in Dixie liafirii -T-r:- S3c.- 84. ttv .r... .... z6u?Z3rAo tt lb "Thefce is a. singular . race of peo ple in Suth Carolina called tteg Reti bones," said Siwrtcr Wade Hamp tdopJa fThsaEnsgMt.oaa uriShown. 5ex- fr:sq ttioro5h k6wirp SVQ 113 S 1 i -BS mifedi : I ' TiT neacl "ahd''ch'eeics:" her ". wheeziojari oreatnmg couia De nearq, at ,R?,Hpn as r cntjnryea..,a;upg jtfiat i aayV and; the next "the 'J child' wai the foot of the moun- taf"8. land late with snone out thf Hbwn e. They are aprpjia ited people.! EasteMs among : them.' SUfy If visit the watering plaits mo tajA. resorts, but MLiM :eep by tnemseiver. "When thevear broke out several ot bemedlah-Hamp nqpf emr if TfSion reacneu . i i i i thefrr was a great outrcry tlements at IrevgtntamfSeoTT $i 45 per bbl. of 280J from othTT'Statesi, becapse we had enlisted negroes. ... They did not re 5emWtMgfEicaft tip. the last; ex cept iij cses)T where Africans had airilitatoaithfIn6ia1is. u "' c;"Th.is intermixture rwhich;is com "Mdn 'm'the' (arolinas mar velous resu'ft'lt'life'ifee'ynk'Sut xi thehateot-the Afrkan,-sfraightens i.his rfeaturesjr andjuimprovesb hltavin every way excei tm jumper-. hrThese Afro-Indo people., are devils when afbused:" !';; - M'!H ;v" .,' r i!i ' f ESTlNiG?TOW"LtMBrl Ijbiqie enfj39f?rte4; iBejftprted to Oil; pati eri tsn at s th e--. -tin irersi ty Hospital received injections yester .terday; oj. Jopli's.. lyniph, and all of 'tnem wef e reDbtted' last ' evenipg as beitig cbee'fM trid i'fi :gb6d.c6nditi6n. Nd'"-fUnTaVcaMe8fsyiMdms haveTas yet -"been1-; detd6fe-d B?fif . bf ;the members of the University 'Cbrnr-'missibn-i-i tnithe. . patfebtsi fnocuf .lted. ryy;:c :-v.- -;;. h-tii-v.--. rik-: I i:&&sW&9 MrtAflgP ey, has.-in pcul lated aatient ,in:an eajjy.stag rpf consumption, at the f . dmii&fecatipri home of the Episcopal City Mission No. 411 Spruce street,- who makes a i.very good ease Torrthe: study of the lymph's. effectsV Ail ofthe doctors using ; the : lymph are- moving very cautiously to. avoid." the fatalities from; .jts rrappipation ;rthat :rhaye ocpjujed.::in , New !:. Yorktnd., Berr lin". ; . . .. 1 PERdfSfAL.;' ; .Robert Dale Owen-is to bebon-l -qred wish a $30,000 statue on the Smith--.s.oriian. grounds, in. Washington,- -, :. Sir John Pope. Hennessy, whoris now playing a prominent part in. Irish politics, is the original of Anthony TTollopesicharadter of "Phineai Ftnnf the Irish-member, n. . - -Zoe Gayton; -a Sari Franclseq woman, ,is walking acrossthe continent ior a. purse ot $1 a mily.providing .h4 Walks'more than fifteen miles a . day. ; She ; fn' Nevada, about 160r miles ahead of time. . :r' :' -: : i Vincent Scully, the defeated-Parr nellite.candidate for; Nprth Kilkenny, is! well known In Chicago, and is a relative of BiHy".ScuHy, who has acquired : ho teiriety as the- "Irish :: landlord of' Tili4 iGQlS.". yL: ' -:i ! LadvElarencer 'Dixie, 'the Lbn-j don "blue," is mp?ct tiwi pPtiHrt-v Sj& ,js the rage. She has a head likea hand4 some bby,! and'' wears her riair'cropped short. and: ' banged-i-abbut her forehead and ears,; i ; ; . . , .: ... -: ; , ; . v Mtsl Elizabeth ; Hoilenbeckif! Los; ngles, CaL wido w pf . Joe. , Hollen-i beck deceasedhasjiist deeded in trut about' tftSOpOO Wbrth bf ' property to found-a home lor indigent -womeii arid homeless children. '. :: r . Here is-oegd receipe from Mme - ;Mpdie$kaiGAibQ inever- allows herself the luxury-of - getting angry. "I can't afford ta get adgrvi" he -'explains A woman at -my;,, time of life must econpmize.rher emotions .and her nerves if she wants' tb hold the remnants of her youth and beastly" ' - :" r '- I - 'UGbi.- "Richard1 Dale bf Philddel-I :phia is tfee possessor Of the;fewori : pre sfeWted to John Paul Jones ; by: Louis liVL and. many ot Jones' - letters and other. "relics. " Col. Daie is the. grandson, :ofrCommodbre;Dal:'"Whb was Jones' rst 'lieutenant1 ih'the action betweerr-thei eon jaDnajne.mcnura ana aerapis, - '-, .Readthe following; Mr. !.x, H; Mtir4 ,ris Newark, Ark., savs:'.; "Was. 'down! wjth Abscess i' of "Lungs, arid; friends . arid; jj" an.iiii3 piLiijum;cu me an mcurauie; Consumptrv. iBegari taking Dr; King's N.eiw,';l)iScoveTy for. Gonautnptioji," am: now on my third pottle,, a.ad able: to! oversee the work on niy farm." It is the' finest medicine ever made? ' ; " : j ' ; ' Jessei -Midlewarti - Decatiir1, 1 0hio,i &yg;i-:j"Hkd itti?dt-ftee'n for Ur- 'Kifig's; Ne Di&xiveirv f or Conguhi'otion I would: -tiavevdied liurig Troubles. '' Was given? ; up byrf 'dbctef s 5 1 Ari 'iibw' 1 in --Ijest of! -heahhl''; --Try ItP. Sarfiple bbttles;free 'at Raiail DtugStdrei j Health seekers should gottr Spark-j bag ;c.CatawbaL-:- Springs:z:o Beautifullyj Ifiicatedr, iaarlCatawbaf county; 1000 i feet; abOfve: sea-level,' at. the fodt.ofnthe Bine! ;Ridge, mbnixtams.' Scenery magnificent.! Waters rposseds i medicinal properties;: of; ftiiijlbighest': rder-rrBoaidaHortlv.'IOJOO! per montnidiactert4senven;t:mthS: ipapsricaad.owrijjB Dr, BisOtdEBioIt & iSda3 ; iM'cqarietiorfe if orh -:riescrrpl i sre pam-i o r : ilia 40 1 b d ay s -i7o sfH.'s iio tiRn?3rwja ?y: ; i EERS :vj-m !bb. ma o jQR. MILES' HlT-TrjTPTi- Dr. Miles' Blood PurifirSJjre"i!Ofl iaiiiaaW Dr. Mjles' Nervipe, . r. . rr -sicorSMUlfiS'ifcifieiJ sia snolio: oriT dec 24 It .irtusrms n i rTrsHi BAH loa-spg --fuo sin wmciAL- j 1 Ij 5 Oil MARKET. STI U OFFICE. Dec. 31. S3 tITS TURPENTINE Market 354 cents per gallon. Sales later at 35 cents. Good Strained. . IbsvwitH Sales '&i i$Wtkffii. :U ''" .rGRlDEifRPENTINKDistlllers qcote themarketi firmf at $1 i 9ft for Vif giaivramfc iYellow ipnandr f$l fbr Hard.; -.cu,.-. .uy,... i.'xrv .-.' 1 I CpTpN-irmjQuotaons at thje" Produce Exchange were-:- , , 'v.- . . J nl in fK Ordinary..., ys -; vLa V r Low Middling. it. . . S-10 MLddingr ?M . ; : r Good Middllrig. . . 9Ji s A Cotton. ... . . . . . .... Spirits Turpentine: . Tar . . . -' ii- n Crude Turpentine. . . , , 81, balds ir 60 casks '217 bb 128 bb 24 bb COTTON AND NAVAL STOHEq MOJSTTHI4". STATEMENT. '"' r RECEIPTS, ' For tfie nidfltii of Dec. 1880. CftUn. 18,979 1 1 z.SAOritrii " vJtotiH. ' - Tar. 5,167 . .26,221 8,389 ! I-ltfjCKlIS. , For th: forfhjpf Dc,-1889-StiriU. Mosin. Tar. 5,166 32.T0S - 7,250 Cotttu. 4,062 Crttdk " ' 1.8 -&X-PORT9;"- , For mpnth of , IJrc. . 1890. .. : ' dtten.' 3jirit. ' Rtsin. Tmr. Crudh DwnwrtM.,. : 1.666, r l99 :t4Sa:o -4,45a 096 8,774 4.405 52,M1 612 if 10,430 J- C,2C4 58,997 , 5,062 ' ' EXPORTS. For: month, of Dec-1889. : : Ctttoa. Spirits, Rtsin. . Tar. -1,790 : 8,639 32 8,394' CrtUA. Domestic. Fortign . . . 28,105 2v54. 27,082 - i0Q '. :. .'-'- -. - - - - l. - x, . 54,895 4.893 ... 27,408 . 4,4(4 ; 1 STOCKS. , Aahor knd Afloat, Jkn. : 1, 1891 ' ' " ' ' "":AsAore. 2,752 rr, ;,1314 A float. 3,923 68 , .3;S96 455 0 Tdta Cotton. . Spirit. . Rosin. . . Tar..". Crude, . . 81,818 20!97T :,2f -, STOCKS..' : ., -. .:,, ' Ashore and Afloat, Jan. 1,. 1890. Spirits. Resin. 'Tar. 5,965 . . ; 45477 5,788, Cotfon. . 9,777 . CrudA DOMESTIC MARKETS. . iBj Telegraph to the Morning Star, ' .Financial-, : Mew York, Dec. 31. Evenintt i Sterling exchange quiet and firmer at 480, 484. Moxiey-closeat 38 per cent.; closing offered at 3, . Government se curities dull but steady; four per centl 122 lour and a hall per cents 103 1; State securities dull and featureless North Carolina sixes 118;. fours 98. Commercial. , 1 New York. ' Dec. 31. Evenine. ! Gbttoanqaiec sales:tJ-aay of 174 besj middling upends 9 5-J6 cents.;mida!Ritg Orleans 9 cents; net receipts ten day at all United States ports 41,757 bales; exports to -Great' Britain 1Q.489 bales; exports to France bales; ex ports to the Continent 22,401 bales; stock at iff United States ports 885. 799 bales. ' i Cotton Net receipts 1,819 bales; gross receipts. 6,341 bales. Futures closed bare ly steady; sales to-day of 145,8001aies at the following quotations: lanuaryJ9.03 9.04c; February 9.159.16c; March 9.26 9.27c; April - 9.409.41c; May 9.51 9.52c; June :609v61c; July and August 9.709.7rc-SeTTe-mb-eT"rfJ47gi9.55c. . : Southern flour more activeand firmeri Wheat Me up and qulet; No.2red $t03M at cicvator ant 5i ui anoai; opuonq advanced M.c, closing firm on': moderate" : receipt ,;West, . and covering by shorts j January $1,05M; February ftl 05M: May $106.' Corn c higher and dull; with hteTing5rNo."5r5nic. at elevator ami 60603c afloat; un graded mixed 5760c; steamer mixed 5 59Ke; options advanced 1&C-reacr,ed; Kc. . clpsing -steady Oh dull' trade;" January 59)59c,olos Trrg S9cr Miy 59 c,r closing at 59c. tJais signer, ntmana- rnotlerateiy active options stronger and more active; Janu ary 50c; Februaxy JOU-Mav 51 c No, 2 white, February. ltaSlc: snoti price's: No: 3. red '4c;' do. "white 48 i 49d; NO- 'ty 49 mc; mixed Western 48flc; White do: j5056c Coffee -op tions opened , fai rly : steady and 10 to 20 points down;, closed steady and 5 to 10 points up, witn Detter cables , and quiet; January $10 0o10 25; February $15 65 15 8fc -spot Rib firm and quiet;" fair .cargoes 19Jc; No.; 7, 17c. Sugar raw qvuet ana steaayiretine.aquaetand steady plasses'fofeign nominal- New. Qrleans! dtillbut steady; common to fancy 30 35c. Riceqiec an65 stead yi' Petroleum quiet and steady; refined at aH-oOrts $7 35. Cotton ed jj quiet and firm; crude, off grade, 2t24c . Rosin dull but steady; strained," common to gpod, ; 1 42 147.; Spi rits turpentm e 'quiet anQL easy ;at 4a4Bc - Wool qdiet ana weaK; aomestic neeoB.3237ci pulled -soooc; xexas i4q.4 rorkj quiet tseel steady, quiet .and , weak; middles quiet and weak. taVd" higher and strbne; Western steam $6 2S;oity $5 70; options January -6; :26.;: (February- $6 .37; : May $6 70; refined stronger: Continent $6 lbi tuv qyiouifi mrica,. iu., , freights to :Oveirpb61 steaayf : cBtton' : 5-32d; grain 3d. .1 .;" iiicAoo. ier.t.asli quotationsv changed. Wheat N,oi;a-oFinrVa Z cu i tmijiic, 5orn JN o.; -".v Wilts IN O. 'A, l(millaC. $5 87i3iS&6tiribYkles --fA 804 nn. . eii rJm i 1 . 1 I llll IIIN &mPi&. shpuldefs $4;54i 35r Short1 Smt j Whjskey Jl; 14J ,rjluc ieauing,.iuiures ranged as tpllows '-penfngrrrighestana cfesirigi"1 Whekt Detembrbafid;Tahuay 8r W, xvo. a, UecerrxhetandJanuarv 49. 49 W. 49c; May 52, 52,., ,.QatSr-i No. 2, December andVapuary 4lT Ili ifciiJOTwijecernBier.'T3S-; talis 02a i jr,- a- t - . : ' . 1150. 1.1 T or1 iaa1v fWesS. 52 'SHbrt rfbs rr4'00 i lbs janaary5:1 5 16j S liMayi 75, Baltimore, DeG&Ftoura-farfv JSi r.u t? qcaM,q2;!ngbejfry wsnsi uz; westertt". firm,; JNQ 2T winter -reo'OH spot-anDfeeetfiber1 975? Corn ikjioiithemifirmanaibfhe whitj47 58c; yellow 54K8kSo f r tnRTihnrf: M M 11 1 II m m HspS IdoTl at By Telegrmph to tba Mornlnc Star. net receipts -4,7frt bales; Norfolk SritiW- 8W-recenpl,:-DaleS: WMM&$9-A& rece'Pts 1,500 bales: . Phnadelphia, t quiet and eadyar9-8&fifieT lM-es; iSb&t'ohJ '. jfirhv'at 9c netreeis pt Q7 i ijCfiGeiptsaol balea; Mobile firm at8jc net; receipts 2.79" bajpg- 2,033 baTgi,Augista,iirin, at 9c net re ceipts 337 resChar4estpnf firm at 9UC nci reueinis Ji.za-Daies. FOREIGN MARKETS. !0r. ri! cotton rVmerican oa4jales",'5Bf wbftch wre Am'frirtn- jiorspjeewlatiojwsandruBaport L0D0 bales SmxWi es.Pl Wljich .-8.200 were American - ' f n'tu's7' 'afYd " steadVr ' Ja;ri uarv al February ti efivfery-'S' 9-G4d February ;arrd!rrtorelt deliverv 5.13--.64d: .Mnnrir nH oAwPjwrv,-ft,7rp46 - W-J44; .April "r -lifr ,veiy, o,i..ttfj; . May and 1 J tifelivery it 4d;jr)un'e a'h'd July. ;'dtrfi'5':24U37ii84a; Tu-Vv ana Au- obgust delIrery.f5'2Sd. ' ; , .(..endefS-.paks .newidocket. , (. . Sales Jot. the .Keek , 33,000 bales, of - whicfi"'26,.rjpt bales' " were 'American 'sipe'ctllatdf's 'tbbk ' 2.S00 bates; exporters' took lJI00balesr' forwarded from shipi' ,-side- direQt-,tp,'srtners .58,000; actual ei- L.ifi .WW uciica, t-wi.cn iu,uw: A racri- rcart rT10b36Al:'tB'r;af ' aflfoat- aas.ooo AmeTiaii'i325,0Oebdles.,; hMfm9- buyer; r Tanuarv and Fe.nruarv 5 9-fi4rl hin.r- 1 brii lShW -''IVtSf htt ' 5 '1 3-G4d', buyer! if-'MSrch'aWif ApriVolTd', buyer; Arrril ;3nOK.KLayY;d&2U-oal-ti4sl; May and ? June ri.24d,rSfiaie,rriJufw.;apd. July 5 ae-04d, seUQr; July and ..August ,r 28- 28-64d, sever; Jul.y and .Augue 64d:'senen August and Sebtembcr r 2r- 'fof; e'l Futures' 11 fcV(fs6a qufet but steady,'--" f'fjrf '"'j--' ids Give me an -ounce n, rivir onnH 2tiot he ca rv.' 6 s Veeteh "m v i m aci n a 1 1 o n . " latid a'Sefft XBotJtle-br Salvatron Oil to itui-e riiy hbrsesa'me foot. 1 i-jfiHaving.-nsed iDo Buli's Cough Syrup sip ;my; ftalyras,wel,as:ered my sell of ta.yry peaYjrcoio, witn.jt,,! nave.no lies 'ltatioh in pronouncing it 'he best reme ! d fcr cOughi'dnd c61dsr " ' yii vs GEORGKXRK PATRICK, !v-t.Tii .- v.--..ri lb...-. Richmond, Ind. NOTHING SUC CEEDfa LlKK SUCCESS. -r Tht reason . RADA .'. MICROBE JCILLER i. t . crost wonderful medicine, betanse it 1laS never failed in any instance, no matter wh.n the disease, from LEl'KOSY to the simplest disease know, to the human sysjom. , . The scientific unen of to-d.. -claim and prove that every disease m CAUSED ; BY : 'MICROBES, Radam'S i Microbe Killer fixterniinates the Microbes and drives them out of the system, andncfaea that is done you cannot have m cbeorpain. No matter what the disease, wb-iJ ciJ Simple case Ol Malaria. Fever or a combination of ('.: :eases,-e ctrre them all at the same time, as we tn at a diseases constitutionally. (j. Xsthma, ConniBr(ioti, Catarrh, Ilrou Vbfii tlliuthalfsni, Kidney mil LtTer Dlseano, clFflis' and Fevr, Tc ' iiiale Trbtible; In all !( form, nnd, ' In ract,'eveTy J5lneap k do-m o ii " : . - - -- -it -" Human SfMiem. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations ! rr. ; :f, i- v : See that our TradeMark (same as abov e) ar pe.u pneacb jm..; :; : : Send for book "History of d for book "History of the Microbe Ki.Ui, (ryen away V . r jj R. R. BELLAMY, Druggist, Wilroirptnn, N. C . .ilj ....: Sole. Arm- i.-.'i-;f-:r. ; jan 11 D&W 1V 'Vt( if- h ? nrrr. SU til .Toeattoy beftlt!i.pjieNboaId have rejf wlar evacjrsrtlona eTrr twftntjr o1' boars. Tbe evils, botb.mfntaL and pujaicai, resHiiiujriroai HABI I UAL TIPATION re many ana eriona. f tibto. comnafc jtroabl, ' Pills hT araanl a populi For tbe cars Tatt'sXlvsr Jlelsd. EisfrAUtly su-ar ooatsd. S0LB' Ey,EB.Y WHEBE. ro eraanea a popularity aupar jac21 D& 'ixt'lh sat Liouor Habit. 0HMNES uOLDtll SKfcLlrJL Ttfan he o-l vnn In r!ofTftfit& a. rr In articles Of food, without th krmwledire of natient if necessary. moderate dri nicer or an alcohol ic wreck .IT Njv 3EK PAIIAaVltibrjefKMas.'! akin Ulth-bi certainty that the patient undergoes no incon- effected. 7 8 page book tree. To be bad of ,.,;;: JOIt1JHtfHAI!fclN;aupV octl7D&Wly satutb Wilmineton. N, C. GET WEEESW WELL t mm Ksam Jf waii. MAWtrnnriff r f cliUtvc MetAQdMotWiatJJi. 8w C JW i l Hi t i 1 1 1 i hi i fa fmaifekr'frea for a Ud.Ume) can Car BI JLKllCaXi CO., iivjfalo, M. X., ana ok feb IS D&W ""tn th sat nanci-W3liflkarHalli cured at home with- h H UcSar?setPr StsJE. r Atlanta; faa;.. OIlW yhitehall HV. M!rUfsoo4EheSet lSet Cut)ry'Tn steady and in fair demand, j ,mRldllh5'3,-I6d.,Li,Saie's,td. mm ' ' f 1 1I tirww