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is am VtUCOrOTOll. X. c. tmoMf .wom, Jtn 14 thxowixo or? thi xaiz. Ta New York m ba pot Imui DBocrtJe papor. aUaosjf tu Htw ta cif. C&-U. A. DA, b ao aaJ nyf sat ba a Draxrat, bat m avi k4 Cwa a Replicas prtxectUaawt. bicvitf pro- Uctirt t-trtl wi.l ftrocAuax Uftl lo nnL Lkt acaxtf all Yoei tt c&aoa4 flJ sad Wall street ia tae Ust capr a ad sif pc(ac of tapportiaf "sotraJ a 3047" 099 4 la tlcto 0 Brvia. Bit the &ui't all Jo tae logical tain taat tae J di wata It boUly Jy jested ta aitctlM ot ItUKtaley aaj a4vtd all DtaxU tV wasted lo sao Uetr oppoaitJoa to frca ilTtr to pay ao atteotloa to ta taJuaapoii decoy ticket btf to voce to McK alaf. Tba was too boiJ to a tke aay apotofie tor tai a ad ft j xctd wata Mr. UcKIa l7 vat eUctcd. It tfiJa't play tat rUicaJooj part After of p:ua p a qaaai lamta Uum w4t McKtsJty called Coo grctt toftar to f raaaa a svew tanS, or prt4 taat taa paaa of a a tartl bU vita a higher rats of protect ioi wmI J b a brtaca of fails wits ta "tan for revtaas1 Dtcao crtu wao ; ported aad voted for alax It dula't da aartaiac to ri- dscatooj at taat. bat 10 k the taat It woald b a brtaca of faita wu ta fallows wao oatriiete J to IXm Ilaaaa caaaaafra fooj aot to puiittt tartl b ll aad aot ffy lata uai mace potectloa. Cmm qasairy. vaea tat Diagtey txll wt pitia aaipt aad prtscatcd to tat ilM tie Sm oaatiJd it highly as a ttcti!at pic of txt, taca aantat aaaa ba a 1 pec ted frjea taat d;atigafshd aad a prottc- tioajfat, Mr. DogUy. AH taatia tht was pa( as a Drtnxrrauc paotr. bat it iwarttt to tbM faailtar with it editor taat U was xif a qituioa of tlaa att it voald tar oJ tu dis (aiaa aad apptar ia tu trat colors, waica it did ta a rtccat tditorial. froca waxa ia foiioviaf b aa i tract "It t io Dimxnt to rrr to U a4 ovn tacta f ta ii!i aacio UTM Tm com lies raca Bsva bit KjMf aort taa t VM KXI ha ao a ,t ciMirai of ia o-t a kx of IM OtX(H pnt; Mt ortxiJf ta omit 0a x:rat pfi k aataovny ( tcaci it m oMtt (,'omiI tota cvtra Poattata at K-rt Rij'iKJ ra vaia taa t Dioert. Ta Cocrn a4 arc td 4 Krn at m vfy Sa 4 Tht Da)cratic ?r a iMf occat a mmm r. ara a ao oca otaat4 DBxrcT. i af otr 34 la ta o4 cxiax oooaa td4 o ata4'iai paip' 4t vkack ta crt ii a Ta Draor4f ol ia Caico 4cijm ai d a-it i4a o ai aa I fftt tt mxti taaai4aa . Taa p-j p M-t of tat t tatt tverf Daocra!. or ra:ar tittj oaa vao ax ba a Droio:rat. wao d?s aot atcr.bv to tat pHacipita at forth ia tat Ca!d pUtforta aaoald joa tat Rt94Vca party aad btrp it to 6?t ta Dtaxratic party waka aaaata atraift itaaaa. Mr. Daaa luaa't a vary a,ib optaioo of tbt cooUaxaat vaica aprrd to coa aaaad rtsprct aad hoped ta fool aooMbody by tttailtf th list of "Natiooal Otaocracy." which baa ao taaftba tiisttace aad aaaea whea ltad ap a farocal tihibitioo of a n;aaJ of ata fa aatray, tacb oo tryttx to poat tht way oat of Law woods aad tvtry oaa doabcf aJ vhathar thaothtr kaowsthw wayoac The S as too practicai a poiiticiaa to piay fool or tift a boptltsa Ifht far tht ar parpoaa of oat!a(. Thart ia aithr hooor aor taoiaatat la that, aad th S waata both. It rrcof-iii th fact. too. that a a tub room coactra likt th party that How. W. D. Byaaa. Crovtr uviaa3 aau uocapaay arw aw trrtax to tariar iato actira oparatiooa. woUJ b trtapiej oat o ahapa by tat stalwart Democrats who ttaad apow ta ptatforaa of tha Dtaaocratic party aad thartfora it adriaca aa who call thaHlTa Democrats aot to fastea thaaaaltta to thai freak bat to ret rirht Iato tha Xtpabcsa piny which 1 too f htit ability aad foilowiaf eaoafh to prrreat a aew coaeert ftoea beia loaeaoaa. Taw prtacipat editor of tha Sm la a toper (atireiy food ha tar. a very poor fxtr aad tht fXK kiad of forxxtttr. lit hate like a saaa who thoroaxhiy tajsytd it aad cow'd sabaist os it for a cooaidrr abie period if h were short of nxe sab ataatial food. He aweer forfirea a real or a laadrd frier aac aad aartr forxata tha eia to who tha friar aca ia charf td. Whew Orrtlaad was alacttd tha I rat tiaa ha farmed to racofse Mr. Daaa by aay aaark of atteatioo, aad Mr. D. has hatad hia with a cor iia! aad tataaae lutred tf r sJact IU was aarcr sappier tls4 ware d. ?pf hla barbed pofautata ertxiol aad lettiaf thera lys tha dlsUafaithad objact which had lacarrcl hs earn tr. Froa the Am dart l CeeUada trs( adaala btratioo a a til th preseai tiaa thia taper hater has aertr let aa appor taalzy tscapa to hart fmh dans drfraa wtth a vfor UtaaalSad by taa hatred that frew vitb the yrsrs. Posaibly tha fact thai Crom Qaetiaad was co-operaUaf with tha IaiiLisjMlIt marearat la tha last caasalr asy hart bad sotarthiaf to do vita tht coouapt whlcb tbt Smm showed lor it. tad lu !teratai- tioo to sappxt Mr. IXcKialty, aad poaaiblf tha fact that Mr. OtTtJaod la taadlaf kb powttfal brala aad ready tpUtka to htlpiaf lit. Byaaa to father Bp the scattered frafmcau aad rtorxaaUt for aaoihtr Bank asare oa tha Deaacratic party may accoaat for tha 5aVr bow folaf oTtf bodily to tht Rtpabticaa party. It does aot vast to stay ia coapaay with CroTtr, it caai go for frea sil ver bectosa that woald rilt waa Satet, aad tht oaty thlaf it cia do U to f a where Mr. Daaa feais most at boas, that Is Iato tht Repabiicaa party. Aad wt are f lad tt has f one. M1M0X MU7I0X. Tht syttta of pro5t-hariaf la aasafactoriaf caubiuhasau, aad ta soat other, b aot a atw oat ia this coaairr. Is view of tbt soccess ithstaet wUh.hU raihtr sorpris tax that it has ox beta mxt f eaer all a J jo ted. csoedally si ace it r - m prarta bsocadal aad profitable aot. oaly to tbt em played, bat to the eo players, Tat foilatiaf froa the Bxtoa Cmurriai SmJUiim, shaws hov it wxks la soat of tht ailb at Fail R ver. aai soat of the ad r to la jet reaaUinf troa it : 'Ii a eitt vtua ar tha tht Bxsrat MU'eof M R 11 aaata tke asn scat oltfvtdia wiife taeir a-a'p every a s amoaitt a certaia oroponioa 01 tat protcs ia ite I aras of I pa c tataee tivi edolh araaaa earaea. Tas par. e mum hit r4l Iroas to aad a half tiaevaa oar ca( aaaaallf or ae imui rata of 9H per cast, aa the weave -It ta pTaaatH to oaaarve that the pjaa haa srovad a aroeoaacad soocaaa. Tae eefacuoa of a icataerv tat practical! r ahina4 the lait ot tht oparauvt to lacraaaa hit eeraara hf tie ova effort. It ia iaat o tfeM p Mat taaa tfee leevoe of the B mt aw MiOs la valaaftia. It taovt tkat it baa taaaoad a apuit of co-opera tioa aaJ of latareate4 waxaielaavt that oeodaced rtsa.ta. Hw aach tapeeaa oa tha latter lac- r m evee v tha ' tka: u tae teiu are allowed to raa tarae eataaut aa hoar oa tka loose paUtft le a cottoa tac tort eaaaee a loae ot ee pet ceat prodactioe. mm4 coaavqaaaUr ava ceat. of watva. Tkea it . taat a aaoa of Uttia tkaa batter an aided to aaaavaawteea ot proatahariaf eaaket It produkia to the raaptorar ao Uea thaa ta tha beip la a cwcaUr Utter ta the eaipiof cs Treatarvr Catee of the anilt ia taaesie 9 u a4eaatava wfeick have ariae from protv-kartc. tracae its effects ta tka a.ffereace la tke aaeibve of aecoa da ta Miv. IMS aad May. 1M7. tka akaw laa aaieg TS pea ceat. Iaa ia tka Utter ek. or ha lotker lota tkere were aaoat tae tieaee aa aaav sveoada evade ta Mav. 1TS aeforv profit aaartac be ta aela Maff. ltVT Tkie aaeaaaa'ao. ia laMonaeai la ike evaerai qaa'tif Taere la aaothtr tffact ae sate: Tbt evpttt dicxpi kb lead t to keep bail a oa Iaat pUe ta tke eaui aparaike aaaa ae seat to beep aUet la tke gvaeraJ coa tee of tke freateee. Tae abartac 01 pfoflis nut mo the aao.ioa to aaake proa to abare. aa lha pivatai ot diti tea ia tttoaa aiea tbeearsiag of thtdivt deed a. Tae other sdeaaucet to tbe ccwa ptae coaaa eater tbe lorai of better dia- ciev oaactaiiv. care of aBtcbiaerr. cUaeiiaeea. ecoaoaat ot vatce. takiag lateitM ia lb tveceee aad protpcriiy ol ibt auUa. tmi tae apirii of coopcraiioa eixt aaa cbarectcraad tkt bebavior 01 tae operativea Tarae rveafts froea tbe practical wot k at of a pro It ebariac erateaa are of la tare aot oair to spleaers bat to naas (actarerv la other bate of trade. It le evtdeetihtf vbaiever laaerve tbe per seal leiareet of tbt taipioyv la tbe baai. aese aasat leere to the adiataae of tbt tapiover la toese decree.' If a tystra like this works ia oat est as 11a h ca rat why woalda't it work la aaother. aad if ia factories why aot la aLoea, railroads sod other eo terprises which eapioy larft aaa bers of peopit? If f eotraliy adopted. where practicable, tt woald doobtiess prove tht soiotioa of tht strike probita. The tariJ bill apoo which Coa- fress has beca taboriof so loox is patch work of caocessioos to tht vtrioas laiastriet which dcataJed a hlg htr rata of pro tec tioa thaa thty art recti via, aader tht present tariff. Had there beta eoat of that preuare, to walch Seaaior Ailisoo oact referred la tht Senate, broaght to bear, the probabilities are that it woald have btea a very dUffertat, a Bach lest oajectiooablt aod aach a are respecuhit aort of a bill. Bat tbt fact Is the f ran trs of tht bill or bUU as tbty caat froa Hoase said Seaatt were aader d areas, aad the sraaii atrgia of vatas that coald aa der aay drcaaitaaces be coa a led oa la tht Seaatt aadt tht tariff spoasort tasy vtctlasvo lauaidatlaa. Jaige Ltwrtoct. of 0i, was tht repre seats tire sad aaa aggressive cham- pioo of a high aad prohibitory tariff 00 wool. Oat of tha methods ha re sorted to to carry his point was la- tlaidatioa. threats of political retrt- batioa. as shows by the following extract froa a letter ot Jely 1st. Ii 7. as qsated by tht Bat tot Ctmntrtial lUtim, which at a rtprtsaautivt of tht maaefao- taxtrs proccau agaiast tha wool da ilea. Ia answer to Jtigt Law- rvact, who objected to scot of tbt CtmumrtisJ mlUtim't Ctlliaaat of hb coarse. It qaotet the following attract to shot? tkt methods ad opted: "Witt wool grower set frtvea to cbaoee eta-tew a tariff protocttoa of baa thaa SO per caat. aa stated aad a told sevtaoaa evotacuetj of M par ceat fttcL at sn3 aot ba eUflcoJa so tea bow vstm eaaaar of tbea win vote." Thb was simply a forclbla Mat that If tbt wool growers, whom Jtdga Lawrtace rrprt-senud, do not get what thty want thty will pool baata with tha oppoaitloa to tha RrpabScaa party aad that rtbeka h. Thb Is bat oaa aaa pit of tht mtthodt adapted to sccare what tha protected dcaaadtd. aad aocoeats ta a great mtasart for tht pa let work character of thai tooottroa!:. Tht ladtcatiooa art that they1 will bavt a pretty lively tint la tbt Coa fertace coamlttta bef ort tbey coot to aa tfTtcacat oa 'tbe tariff bllL Mr. Diorlcy aad bb friends have beta very rnach nettled at tbt way tha Seaatt slashed their bill, aad eoatted that tbt Stoata bill will bt a deficittcy bill lastead of a rev caat bill, tad heaca tbey Insist upon radical cbatfea, aad restoring to tbt datlabJt Ibt tbt articles that tha Smai oat DDoa tha frea Ibt. If thb bt doot It will aeaa a tig fifat aad a protracted debate when tbe re port f oea back to tbt Senate, for Stoators whose votes placed these ankles oa tbt free list are aot f oiof to qaletly surrender. Tire Soathera Senators and a few Western Seeatora voted for special protective featores of this bill doabtless with a view to secariof sopport to place apoo tbe free Ibt snides which their coeslliaeats largely ased, sod if thev are to be thwaned la thb AT , tbey will change their tactics aad eatte with tht oppoaents of pro tec- Should this be the case, tht prospects for the final passage of tbe bill art quite remote. BOOK BOTICXS. 7Ar Sntr1sn lor J air preeeata tome valaabU papers which aot onlf tbe phy- acua aad taaitarUe bat tht geoeral reader will Bad isiercr.iac- Addreaa A. N. Ball. M. D . E litor. 837 Qiatoa tuaec Brook 1-a, N. Y. Tht it aa age of free thought, to wbich eaaey pahlicatioet are aow de voted. Oae of ibete la the Fru Tkrmfki Msimd. pabiiabed by H. L. Creea. No til Etet ladiaaa street. Cblcaao. IX Tbe Jalv aamber it is- lereetuag . The ) sly a amber of TA HxPmrtie Xfsi4 preeeeu aa iotrreaiiCK list of coauais. tbe articles preacatad eahra- ciac Dtoert oa ibt diB treat patati 01 hypaotiaa. witb tspsriatatt la tbe tick rooa aad elte where PeblUhed by the Ptfchic Pah'iihiag Coapaav. Chicago. 74 Frtnek Drtirmaiir tor Aagaat U a aaperb a caber, beadeoatlv uleatraud with aiae colored Bgarct aad taaav oUia. ebotnac tbe at r lee aad effect of drest tor tbt aeatoa With tbeaa and Icasosa la rattiag aad biatt.'ao dret eaaker cie eo astray. PahHabed bf A. McDotreil A Ox. Na 4 We 14th ttreet. Nta York. Tae lelyaaoBber of Tir Xsi&msJ ?- coaulat amaag other papers oa eatioea! sad lateraatloeal toptca aa in ter tail a g oae oa "Bdtith Iatercats ii tbe Wo'cou Coacaieeioe." giviac both eaoaocietalitat aad biaetalliat v.evt on tke tabjact. Tkia ia bat oat of a aatn- of vrv latereatiag paper. Addreaa Tbe Natioaal Reeitw. No. 70 Fifth aveeeexNaw York. TWINKLING. A Dissenting Opinloo: "Prince Coattaatiee tuta't akoaa aaca ability -Weil. I doe't keow. Wbes be bid lo retreat be kaew eoootb 10 turt carlv sad avoid tbe roih." Trmik. "What do yoa think of Tesla's acbeaae of iclecrapblag wit boot wirer?" 'Tbai a aotbiag. my wife baa kicked aay abtaa aeoer tbe tio e lor twenty t ears lx(knft . Editor Mr. Cose, yjur jokes bate lest all tbeir bomor ol tate. Woav a tbe iroablc ? loeCoee I gaea I'm oot well. I've fe't raiber aaay for a week patt Phil sUr.'ii A'wa Amrrictn. Mistress Why, Mary, do yoa keow yoa have beraed tbia ateak slmoat to a criap ? Maid Its. nans, bat I wat ao intent apoa readme aa article apoo "Toe Ideal Cock" tbat 1 didn't cvea aaell tbe ateak baratag. "It looks like a case of love at first eight." No. lis waa dead ia love with bet before be saw bee." "How coo'd ibat b?" "Five headred tboaaaad dollars ia ber owa rigbt" Lift "Wbat b Molce far nlente? " "Well ia Us Aeeat phsae. it it sitting perfectly etUI aad aratchie eocsebody else work." Dttrmt Frt Prtis. - Yoa speak of yoar colleague as having a aaercariat tempera a eat." aaud oae stataaeaas. "Yea. replied the other, ss he wiped his pertpirlag brow. tbe great tioable aboat btea U tbat yoa caa 1 keep bla dowa. H'iktMSUn Str. First Lady "There goes yonng Mra Pedigree. I eoppoee sbe bores people to death tellUg the bright tbings ber little boy sayar Secoed Lady "Ob. ao: fortdeauty be tart tech treadle I iblagt tbey caa't re peat tbe a." TO Bitt. Sprocket "I noderstand that aecU has takee lo rtdiag ihe whceL" HaadeJ Baa a -Yes. sad be ia woa- detfeily ctpcrt. Ererr tiae be it oat bt discovert two or I tree eet.relv aew wave of disaaoaaUeg." Bitm Trim- "What b eiperience. Uncle Toer -Capeticact? It ia what wt leara from wtaUag cterytbiag we doa't gtt, aad teniae cvtrvthlet we doa't wsaL" LUrtrilU Catrirr-JrtrrnL Mr. Ctiaaa MI don't see bow voa caa spead tbe beat years ol yoar l ie la a piece like tbia. Mr. Sebbabe -Use It all. aaa I 1 aa aot tpeadiag tbe beat of ay life hare. Tbe tears l save speat bere bava beea tht very worst yean of ay Ufa. Pttth They say Bryan is losing hts hold 00 tbe public, bat 15,000 people art reported to have paid to bear bla lecture tbt other dsy ia Cali fornia. What other maa in the coa a try coald have drawn such a crowd tvea to a free lecture. Am gauit CXrnitU, Dtm. r. Mr. R. B. C reeve, eserchast. of Chit- bow . Va, certifies tbat ba bad coa. teaptioa. was g-twa ap 10 a la. sovght ail eaedical treataeet Ibat aoeey coald procare. tried ail cogh reaediej he coald bear of bat got aO relief, tpeat aaav algbts slttiaar ap ta a chair, waa Udacad to try Dr. atiags Ntw Discov ery, aad was cared by aaa of two bottles. For peat three years has beea stteadlag 10 eeweeee. aad says Dr. Klsg a Ntw Discovery ta tha graadeet remedy ever ada. at H has doae to aoch for hia aad also for others la hb coaataity. Dr. It teg 'a New Dacovory to gaarsateed for Coagba, Colds aad Coasaaotloa. It daat fad. Trial botUea free at R. R. BttXAsrr's Drax Score. t - O.AJBrT'OXlTb.. SPIRITS -TURPENTINE. S aeawawaaaaa' Fran kilo J'ressi Wheat crops are harvested and. prove to be very rood. Cora crops look exceedingly well and are now having plenty of rain. Oats crops are coming op bet tertbaa was eipectcd a month ago. Goldsboro Arzun After several dsys of wstcbfnlness oa tbe part of uueioi rouce i-recman, tne negro Conocil Joyner. who stole a gold watch from Mr. Octavlos -Taylor, of Lau range, and offered It for sale In thb city, was captured at -Pikevllle Saturday and brought to tbb city and placed 10 jail that evening. He showed himself to be a . smart thief in evading tbe police as long as be did and be was only captured by tbe aid or confederates. Lexington DitpoUh: Tbe dwell Ing house of Mr. J as. H. Cross, who lives in Cotton Grove township, near the Yadkin river, was struck by light ning annaay evening about 3 o clock and four persons were Injured. Mrs. Cross was sittiog in a room holding ber little baby in ber arms, when the lightning struck tbe chimney, ran down in the room and knocked tbe child entirely out of ber arms to the floor, rendering it insensible for sev eral boors. Mrs. Cross was shocked also by tbe stroke, as was ber little son, about 5 years old, whose hair was burned and was otherwise in jared. An aged gentleman, Mr Peter Cross, was in tbe room at the time and was knocked down by tbe shock Marion Mtsstnrer : Mr. Tar- rett's sons were hauling some wheat across John P. Hall s corn, in Hall tows, three miles from Marion About seven stalks were broken down, dbpleasing Hall. Afterwards they met about eleven o'clock ia tbe morning In tbe field. Some words passed, Jsrrett knocked Hall from bb male with a rock and bad another one drawn. A pbtol fired and Jar- rett immediately fell, shot through the bean. A gash about two inches long and a half inch wide is to be seen just back of the right ear of Mr. Hall. It is said no braises ap pear upon Mr. Tarrett except those likely made when be fell after he was shot. Immediately Hall sur rendered himself and pistol to Sheriff Nichols, when be was locked up to swait Judge Ewart's court to begin on the 19tb. baiiaoury Sun -. from one bushel of wheat sowed on a little over an acre of ground, Mr. A. L. Owens, of this county, has realized forty busbeb of grain. The wheat was threshed last week. From four bushels sowed, Supt. Mabaley, of the chain gang, has threshed seventy- five bushels. Mr. J. H. Bnngle, a farmer living about two and a half miles from tbe city on tbe new Con cord road, while plowing in a new ground lait Wednesday, ploughed up an old army gun, which bad pro bably lain there, concealed since tbe close of tbe late war, 32 years ago. Mr. Smith, ol tbe machine de partment at Spencer, is suffering from wbat is supposed to be aaptder bite. He was bitten last week but didn't feel any effect of it for several days. Tbe bite was on bis finger and his hand and arm is swollen con siderably now. CUHKENT COMMENT. In a speech at Des Moines Ia.. tbe other day Senator Tillman asserted tbat mony runs tbe coun try acd trusts run tbe Senate. In spite of Senator Tillman's peculiar views, there is uardly aoy one who rill disagree witb bim in this state merit. It takes money to run any country, and the tact tbat tbe trusts run the Senate is so far an undupu ed proposition. Savannah News, Dem. Tbere is the promise of a sp'endid wheat crop in tbe United States and of a short wheat crop in rest of tbe world. This is tbe pre cise condition wblcb in 1891 follow ed the passage of tbe first McKln ley Tariff act and filled tbe coun try witb prosperity that McKinley claimed the credit for. It will be great luck for McKinley if the farm as in 1898, as in 1891, shall be able to tell their wheat and pay tbeir debts, and in so doing bring a sho er of gold into the country. Phil OMiphia Ktccrd Dem. "The most wonderful thjng a boot Mr. Edmund Moor's Texas rice plantation," says the Atlanta Journal, "is that it lies twenty feet above the lerel of the nearest body 01 water. Klce culture on land so situated bas probably never been at tempted before. Tbe agricultural editor of tbe Ton real b probably off on hb summer vacation His under study will doubtless be interested to learn tbat very fine rice can be grown high up on tbe sides of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We have seen It growing tbere. Charleston News tnd Courier, Dem. What Hood's Sartaparilla baa done for otber it will also do lor yoa. Hood's Sarsaparitls cores all blood dlteaeea t Tbe moat IntemtlDfr thing of the world are often It mitetand midges. Tbia It wpeol-vlly true of the animal world and of that lotenuediato wnrkt of life that hanita uepeodail. It were, between tbe domain of animal ami ratrtabie existence. It It of daep bo man and of atlll deeper aclantifle latetwrt to eoneider whether tbe aca aoem- ose, for Inatanre, It ananlmaJ or plant, or whether It la more animal than plant. becausa It manlfeetl baa tbe twofold na- tnrex Tbe aqoarlorji In old Cattle irarden afford t In lie balanced aquarU" aOneop portonltT for oherrrlng- tbia rudimentary form of life. Tbe are anemone familiar to tbia eoart la the metrldlnm, which poe- aeaaa many enrtona characteristics, all of which can be obeerved In tbe apeelrnena In tbe eqoarlam. One of Ite moet striking pacollartUee le Ite wonderful eontrol of Ite own body. It bee both lonfrttodlnal and etroalar tnoeclee, wblcb enable It to con tract or dilate lie tlaeoeuka form not only aa a whole, bat at any mtsote point. It eaa draw In tudreamfereoce until It look ae If tightly laeed with aa invisible silk thread or It eaa ply any oae of IM tnjrlad antenna ae daftly ae a monkey oaae Ita paw. Atone time it rears Iteelf aloft like a baaetlfol flower growing and blooming apoa a barren rock, and then Itflatteete It self oat apoa tbe rock eorfec until It la a fllBoy tnleroaeople spot. Bat tbe eerioue charaocetirtle of the asa anem ia ite manner of reprod action. II may bod aa a Uly, a new anemone avowing from Ite aide. II may throw from lie snootb a full blown aaa newer, which at otxM faetene Iteelf to tta bll of rock end tJoasnma ae tbe rose, ae the parent may throw off Ite lowest diek. wblcb presently lurae Into bloom aad beauty. New York Tlauea. - Tbe river Amazon Is tbe borne of a epe cta of tree climbing fiafa wblcb tbe acien- tlfta call ealllcbUiys. It la often found blgb np la treoe three milee from water. , . Earn money before yoa spend It Llr within your Income. Nawer raa into debt slaw fun sea a sur way to gat out of it CURIOUS CLOCKS. TIMEPIECES - OF WONDERFyC; AND '; ELABORATE CONSTRUCTION. - tkaietaaa "track tbe Hoars la tbe Hmdew FrtaWa Clock Oae ; Tliaapleee ; Wltb Xiaatjr-ave Fasss Birda aad Mlaii ia . . aaudaf tbe Bomim. ,. - - ' ' Tke' recent exhibition of clocks and watcbee bold at tbe Boyal aquarian - in London waa tbe moans of bringing before tbe notice of tbe public for tbe first time many very cartons examples of tbe borol orfst'a skill. Tbia Interesting collection, numbering upward of t.000. Included a Sabbatarian timepiece, which refused to go on Sundays and wbloh revealed to all who consulted tbe dial on tbat day tbe Inscription, "Remember tbe Sab bath.' Tbia remarkable clock played a different tone every quarter of an hour and contain ed among lie numbers tbe One Hundredth Psalm. Included also In this fine collection, probably the largest ever brought togeth er, waa tbe old dial which waa a part of the furniture In the house where Horatio Nelson, the great naval commander, waa born and tbe first clock made by John Harrison, tbe Inventor of tbe chronome ter. Thia little piece of mechanism bad woodon works and appeared to be an. ob ject of tbe gran test interest to tbe many members of tbe craft who visited the show. An account of a most remarkable elock, the property cf a Hindoo prince, was re cently glTen in a South African paper. Near tbe dial la a large gong, bung on poles, while underneath, scattered on tbe groond, Is a pile of artificial, human skulls, ribs, legs and arms, the ' whole number of bones in tbe pile being eqnal to the number in 13 human skeletons. When the bands of tbe elock indicate the hour of 1, the quantity of bone needed to form a complete human s.oloton comn together with a snap. IJy some mechanical contriv ance the skeleton springs ap, seizes a mallet, and, walking np to the gong, strikes one blow. This finished, he re turns to tbe pilo and again falls to pieces. At 9 o'clock two skeletons get up and strike, while at the hours of noon and midnight tho entire heap springs up in the 6hji(.o of 13 skeleton and strike, one after tbe ether, a blow on the gong and tbon full to J loco3 ns before Undoubtedly ono of tho most wonderful zlorkg In tl.c world ia that originally n.i.iit,f;;rti!ro'l for the Into Duke Charles of KnuiBwIck, which ia now being ex hibited iu tit. rotcrsbcrg. There are no Tower than l5 faces to this colossal time piece It indicates simultaneously tbe time of day at 30 different spots on the surface of the earth, besides the movement of tho earth nround tbe sun, tbe phases of the moon, the signs of the zodiao, the pas sage over tho jncrldian of more than 50 stars of the northern hemisphere and the date according to the Gregorian, Greek, Mussulman and Hebrew calendars. At his death Prince Charles bequeathed the clock to tbe Swiss confederation. So com plicated are the works tbat it took two years to put them together after tbe clock hod been sent in detaebed pieces from Switzerland to Russia. Tbe timepiece ordered of Bouchier by the Ono d'Aumale's grandfather for the Prince of Wales, afterward George IV of England, was recently sold in Paris. It is in tbe form of a n egress' bead, modeled admirably. Jewels are incrusted in the bronze around the neck to form a neck lace, in the woolly hair and In the bust as a clasp ror tho nandkercbler. A pair ot openwork cold earrings, long and delicate ly carved, hang from the ears. On pulling ono. or tneiu tne hour is sbown on tne right eye and tne minute on tbe left If tho other earring is drawn, a set of musical bells, lodged where tho brain should be, chimes out the time of day. A clock without works is a distinct nov elty, yet one formerly stood In the splendid Cour do Marblo at Versailles, where it was Installed in the reign of Louis XIV. Its hand always pointed to the exact moment of the death of the last king of France, and it never moved during his successor's reign. Thus, as one writer has put it, it was a perpetual reminder to the most splendid of courts that "the patbsof glory load but to tbe grave." In tbe private collection of a gentleman n the south or .uglana la a timepiece which records tho age of all tire planets by an armegemont wnlcn givos tne exact revolutions of each one Besides giving the golden number, the dominical letter and other similar information of equal merest, this remarkable clock records the time when it is high tide at various points n Europe. Some time ago a description appeared n an American journal ot a Japanese clock standing In a frame 3 feet high and S feet broad, representing a landscape of great beauty. In the foreground were plum ond cherry trees in full bloom, while n tho roar was a hill, gradual In ascent, from which flowed a cascade of crystal. From this point a threadlike stream glid ed along, encircling rocks and tiny islands n Its wanderings, but presently losing Iteelf in n faroff stretch of woodland. In the sky turned a golden sun, indicating as t passed the striking hours, wbich were all marked upon the frame lielow, where a slowly creeping tortoise served as a hand. A bird of exquisite plumage, resting on the branch of a plum tree, proclaimed by ite singing tbe expiration of each hour, while when the song oonsed a little mouse sprang from a grotto close by, and, run ning over tho hill, Lurtlly disappeared in the distance. John Walton Sellick in New York Times. STERILIZED MILK. Bcent Inyeatlft-atlons Bay Strengthened the Argnmente In Its Favor. Although milk has so frequently been held responsible for the dissemination ef diphtheria, yet curiously but few ex act investigations have been made on the behavior of diphtheria bacilli In milk. Hesse found that cholera bacilli underwent deterioration In raw milk; that, in fact, when kept la these sur roundings at a temperature ef 37 de grees C. (98 F.). they were entirely de stroyed within 22 hours. Caro of Na ples, on the other hand, working with anthrax bacilli In raw milk, states trrat these microbes flourish abundantly In milk and abate no jot of their virulence under these conditions. Professor Schot telius has repeated these experiments and has entirely confirmed them. He has. however, extended his investiga tions to the behavior of diphtheria ba cilli In milk. In a recent number of Tbe Central hlatt fur Bakterlologle, Part I." a sum marised account is given of these re searches, and It appears that In fresh milk diphtheria bacilli find an excep tionally satisfactory material for growth and multiplication. .In sterilized milk, however, their growth waa not so abun dant and was less strongly marked than In the ordinary broth used for cultiva tion purposes. As the milk was only sterilised for half an hour by means of the ordinary Soxhlet apparatus, this difference in the vitality of the diphthe ria bacilli in the raw and heated milk, respectively, could not have been due to the milk having become acid through heating. Hesse has shown that when milk la subjected to prolonged steriliza tion at a high temperature It exhibits an acid reaction. Professor Schottellus concludes his paper witb a warning, now so often repeated, of the danger at tending the consumption of milk in its raw, unsteriUzed condition. Nature. Tow af Bah Bt Btaka to Forge. Wbn you ara absorbed In yonr busi- m down town today, Herbert, you will forgot yourJittla wife entirely." 'Ko, darling. Tbat steak you oooked for ma witb yonr own sweat bands this morn ing for breakfast will keep you In my memory ererj wlnate of tbe day. " Chi sago Tribune. tfevlac to Kmw. It may b worth something to know that tha very best medicine for restoring the tired oat nervous system to healthy vigor is Electric Bitters Tats medicine is partly vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach. gently stimulates the Liver aad Kidneys, ad sids these organs la throwing off im parities in the blood.: Electric Bitters improves tbesppetite. lids digestion .and is proaonaced by those who have tried It as ths very best blood purifier and tonic. iriaar ana tonic I U.00 per botUe g. Store. t J Trv It. Sold for 60c or at R. R. Bellamy's Drug. .FROM LOWELL, MASS. Trie Home of Heod'e Saraapariila v A Wdnderful Cure. "A ewening oa big ae a targe marble came under my tongue, Physician said it waa a setnJ-traaeparent tumor and must be operated upon. I felt I could not stand it, and ma spring came began to take my favorite spring tonio, Hood's Sarsaperllla. Tbe bonob gradually decreased and finally dtejrpeared. I nave bad no sign of I tare- turn. I am glad to praiae Hood's Saraapa riila. " Mbs. H. M. Cobukh, 8 Union St LowelL Maa. Get HOOD'S. Hood'e Plile care Bio Headache, go. APPOINTMENTS For Vil loo br tba Btabr-p of Etat Carolina. July 18, fifth Sunday after Trinity ill P. S Paul 'a. Beanfort. Inle 18. fifth Sunday after Trinity, E P, S Clement 'a. Btaulort. Com. Communion. E P Evening prayer. M P Morning prayer. Holy communion at all morning ter vices The children catechized when prac ticable. The Veatriet will pleate be prepared to meet the Bithop Offering to be for Dioceaaa Mistiont unlets otherwise announced. The Way Cat. Bless the babies. V.'c couldn't get along without them. Bet bow careful we hare to be when wo mention these little high mightinesses! A young Philadelphian was laughing recently over the absurd mistakes one is apt to fall into when talk ing about tbe firstborn of the house to the newly made mamma. "Well," she said, "Jerome K. Jerome helped ns out wonderfully in one respect" He said that when in doubt as to the gen der of the little morsel of humanity one should carefully avoid referring to the thild as 'to' or 'she, ' and merely calls it tbe little angel.' " That settles one side of the question. But suppose you are asked whether baby resembles papa or mamma? That is just as bad as the other. Well, I found myself face to face -with this latter question a few flays ago, and the way I took of replying was so successful that I think woman should fortify herself with it and the men, too, for they are just us often in this predica incut "Do you think baby looks like his father or like mef " asked baby's devoted mamma. I looked at the babyJlong and steadily and then replied, "Baby looks 11 ko a cherub. " The sclsoiue was supremely successful, and baby's mamma sent me baby's picture in a silver frame. New York Press. Wholesale Prices Current. Tka anocanoBi are always nrea as accurately a iKtiiMe. bat tbe Stab will not be responsible for any variations tnna the actaal market price of toe arnclet q acted. tVTbe foQowlag quotations represent wholesale Price generally. In making ap aoall orders higher prices I have to be charsea. BAGGING 1 1 Tote V4 Standard ... - WESTERN SMOKID - Hams V B i...... Hdestts) Shoulders f) ,, DRY SALTED Side 9 t Shoulders f) x BARRELS Spin s Turpentine Second-hand, each Mew New York, each... New City, each BKESWAX a) .,, BRICKS o 12 6 a a a 7 14 7 Hi 8J. 1 00 1 86 1 30 2S t 00 9 00 1 10 1 40 1 40 23 Wilmington V At, Northern ........ 7 00 14 00 BUTTE K North Carolina fj a)...,.,,,,. r - '' ' : ' !' Ltttl Nki.t" Wfjut". tho larttxr 1" HT. ' Lmu Did " Pop cuebt me smoking", ana "ef i goto to lick inc." , i Ltttlk Nkia Whnf " i ) Lirm Dick" Qgick mm he getm through unking i I ' Pick VoL? " 5M01(TnG TOBACCO Xade from the Purest, Ripest and Sweetest leaf I grown la tbe Goldea Belt of North Carolina. i Cigarette Book Ron with each 2-ok. pooch. . ' i AZZ, fVR lO CETfTB. i A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke, i Lvom 4 Co. Tobacco Work. Durham, N. C. ' i 10 O 18 18 O 26 O 45 43 O 45 18 O 85 8 10 11 12 12 13 10 BO O . RJ 18 80 10 Nirthern .... CORN MEAL rer dsuci, m skh ...,,. Virginia Meal COTTON TIES a) bundle,,,... CANDLES fj t Sperm - Adamantine CHEESE - V t Northern Factory Dairy, Cream. ........ ....... Mate COFFEE a) f Lagayra Rio , DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, fl yard , Yarns, a) bunch..,..,,,,.,,,, EGGS 9 dozen FISb Mackerel, No 1, barrel .... Mackerel, No 1, half-barrel Mackerel, No , barrel Mackerel, No t, hail-barrel Mackerel. No 3, j) barrel Mallets, barrel Mallets, pork barrel 13 00 11 00 18 00 8 00 13 00 t 00 5 78 S 00 5 a 38 3 85 4 30 30 00 15 00 18 00 00 14 00 3 09 8 50 N C. Roe Herring, i keg OryCod, 9 t " Extra FiOUR-) barrel Low grade Chotce Straight First Patent GLUK 9 t GRAIN 1 bushel Cora, from store, bag White, Car load, ia bags White,. Oats, from ore....,,,,,,.,., Oats, Rust Proof..,.,... Cow Pees BIDES, 9 t a as 10 3 50 3 35 4 00 4 60 5 5- 3 O 43 80 H O to 45 43 84 i ioz oreea 8 8 85 eo 1 00 95 85 S Drr HAY, 9 100 Clover Hay., suce straw as ... 40 North Ri' o HOOP IRON, cvoruitsnR a North CaroUtM. XaTaWaC. JB beUTtSi aa -a LUMBtRYa y sawed). If feet- 5 .5 JO 1 10 Ol 85 Ship 8tnS.resawed.,.. 18 00 Roagh-edge Plank 15 00 West India cargoes, according to quality IS 00 Dreesed Flooring, ayasonecl.. . 18 00 Scantl ne and Board, common. 14 00 MOLASSES, galloo BvtfbeMsrGtaV i Mulia t a " " la bbis Porto Rico, la hbde... , - la bbis Sngar-Hjnse, in nhds... ...... IS "1a bbis, 14 Syrup, m bbis ., , is 89000 18 00 818 00 00 O IS 00 o o o o 88 88 6 14 IS IS NAILS, W keg.CDt.eOd basis,.., 160 fti eo POR K. W brreJ City Mess, too s so 9 00 t 00 St Me. Up lt...teltiii O Priatv itiiiiiiHtniMii 8 7S ROPE.... , JO at ca AJS3B - Upui pool.. ., o n so to 40 180 StS tu aa . . . . 8S 85 t 00 usubb sacs SHINGLES, t-iBca, 9 af........ s i to Crprsss Saps t 60 S .......... a sail arm IUUAK. 9 lv Standard Graan? 4 18-la 6 Staadard A... ta 8 Walta Xx. c Extra C, Ooldea...... .... . a5s ie2PWw'-V ' " S2ASvf It"thara....M.. STAVES, f at W. O. barrel.... K. O. Bershaad O; 411-18 osjtva a 8 00 14 00 o iooo Ph."5-V .4 OS S 160 o, JS. ?.rlm?r' 0 IN SHIN6UX3 N. C. Cyrsas sawed 1 8aS beart...,, T 50 O 8 50 4 V- .o. ? t oo & a o -.j 5f ?- 4 60 5 00 , " ....... 00 4 60 Vs 6 09 t 60 "-San aaa ft ita TALLOW fl ft; - 4 - WHi!&fSS-. I 22 ' wool? b- 1 1 S ..... - r - COMMERCIAL. WILMIN6TON MARKET. STAR OFFICE. July 18. SPIRI1S TURPENTINE Market quiet at 28V centt per gallon foi machine-made casks, and 99 cents lor country casks. KUblN Market firm at 11 25 per bbl tor Strained and 11.80 for Good Strained. TAKr-Mancet tteady at 91.15 per bbl of 880 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm; $1.80 per barrel for Hard, 180 for Yellow Dip and 1.80 for Virgin. Quotations same day last year Spirits turpentine steady, 215iC rotin steady. tl-SsK. 1 8?K: tar caret. 11.10 erode turpentine steady, f 1.80, 1.70. 1.80. RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine. 375 Rosin... 889 Tar 118 Crude Turpentine 68 Receipts same day last year 181 casks spirits turpentine, 60s bbis rotin ies Doit tar, 89 bbis crude turpentine. - COTTOW. Market firm on a basis of 7c for middling. Qaotatlonr Ordinary 6K cts lb trood Ordinary. o. Low MMdling 1 Middling 1 Good Middling. . ... 8 tt-16 " Same day last year, middling 7c, ReceiptST-1 bale; same day latt year 0. COUNTRY PRODUCE. PEANUTS North Carolina Prime 6065c per bubel of 28 poundt; Extra Prime, 70c; Fancy, 80c Virginia Kxtra Hrime. 4550c; Fancy, 50c. U1KH-Kirm; 4547, centt per butnei. KUUliri KICK 6570 cents per bushel. N. C. BACON Steady; Hams, to 9c per pound; Shoulders, 0 to 7c Sides, 7 to 8c SHINGLES Per thousand, five inch hearts and saps, $1.60 to 8.85; six inch. $2.25 to 8.25; teven inch 15 60 to 8.50. TIMBER Market tteady at $5.00 to 8.50 per M. FINANCIAL MARKETS. . By Telegraph to tba Morning Star. New York. July 18 Evening. Money on call easy at 11.H per cent., latt loan at 1 and closed ottered at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 84 per cent. Sterling exchange wat firm; actual butmess in bank en' billt 487487U for demand; 4860 486 M for sixty days. Posted rates 487 &487X and 48848S.CommerC'al billt 4S5M- silver certificates 60KO60K Government bonds firm; fires, regis tered, 114; fives, coupon, 11494; fourt. registered, fourt, coupon, ,112; twos, registered, 964. State bonds dull North Carolina sixes 126; North Caro lina fourt 103. Railroad bonds strong. NAVAL STORES MARKETS. By Telegraph to tka Mormlmg Stat. New York. luly 13. Rotin dull. strained common to good $1 701 72. Spirits turpentine quiet at 2626Jc. Charleston, July 13 Spirits tur pentine firm at 23xc; salet catks. Rosin firm; sales Oairels: B.C. $1 20 D E $1 25. F, G $1 85, H $1 50. 1 $1 60, K $1 60, M $1 70. N $1 75. W G 81 90. W W $2 40. Savannah, luly 13. Spirits turpen tine firm at 24Uc; sales 1,617 cask; re ceipts 2.955 casks. Rosin steady; salts 1,819 barrels: receipts 9.255 barrel; quo tations: A, B. C. $1 25, E $1 SO, F $1 40, G $1 45. H $ 1 60, I $1 65 K 65. M $1 75. N 81 85. W G $2 00, W w f 2 25. COTTON MARKETS. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York, July 8. Tne cotton mar ket opened .dull but advanced 8 to points, further advacced 8 to 4 pciots. partially reacted but closed firm at a net advance of 13 to 1? points with total sales of 77,400 bales. Tbe early advance was due to a better clais ol cable news than bad been expected, leading to cov ering on fears of an over large short in terest, while early crop account wet cocfl ctioe. The maiket subsequently eased off partially on the sppearacce of the weekly weather and crop report, but soon rallied and closed at the highest on shorts covering. New York, July 18 Evening. Cotton firm; middling 7 1518c. Cotton iutures market closed firm tales 77,400 bales: Jan'v 7 13, Feb'y 7 17 March 7 81. April 7 24. May .July 752, August 7 49. September 7 28. October 7 10, November 7 06, December 7 10. spot cotton ciosea nrm; . middling uplands 7 15-16c; middling gulf 8 8 16c tales 3,631 bales. cotton net receipts bales; gross 1,511 bales; exports to Great Britain 387 bales; to France 298 bales; to the Continent 295 bales; forwarded 784 bales; sales 3.631 bales; tales to epinnert 1.661 bales; stock (actual) 86,425 bales. Total to-day Net receipts 911 bales; exports to Great Britain 586 bales; to France 289 bales; to the Con linent 295 bales; s ock 157,084 bales. Consolidated Net receipts 1775 bales; exports to Great Britain 1.112 bales; to France 285 bales; to the Con tinent 1,962 bales. Total since September 1 Net receipts 0.001 031 Dales; exports to Great Britain 2.993.693 bales; exports to France 698 880 bales; exports to the Continent 2.116 803 bales; to the Channel 5.481 bales. July 13.-Galvetton.quiet at 7 11-16, net receipts bales; Norfolk, firm at 8 net receipts 10 bales; Baltimore, nomi nal at 8U, net receipti bales; Boston1 steady at 7 15-16. net receipts 108 bales; Wilminston, steady at IK, net re ceipts 1 bale; Philadelphia, firm at 8 8 16, net receipts 121 bales; Savannah, nrm at ibi. net receipts 237 bales; New Orleans, steady at 7 11 16.net receipts 223 oaies; Mobile, dull at 7J4 net receipts 6 bales: Memphis, quiet at 7V. net re ceipts 20 bale; Augusta, firm at IJi, net receipts 120 bales; Charleston, firm at 7, net receipts bales. . PRODUCE MARKETS. By Talecraph to tba at oral ox Star. New York. July 18. Eveninc riour was moaerateiy active and tteadv. WOs a - cioung nrm and nei-i nigner. Wheat pot market firm; No. 1 Northern New York 81Xc afloat; No 1 Northern Daluth 82Hc f. o. b, afloat; options opened firmer on strong cables, ruled generally firm all day on light receltjts of new wheat and finally advanced sharply on a war scare, closing lXQlc net higher; No. 2 red July 77o7Kc closing 78; September ?13fQ73 1-16. closed 7Sic December 78-tt74c: closed 74 Wc. Corn spot firm; No. 8 SOJc at elevator end 81 Vc afloat; options opened firmer with wheat and were very steady all day on light offerings, closing at c net ad vance; July doted at SOU; August closed 81c: September 81V 81 18-16& closed 81"tfc Oats spot firm; No. 22fcp tions opened quiet but firmer, closing lie net higher; July doted SSMc: Sep tember 2K8Jsf c. closed 23iic Lard quiet; Western steam closed at $4 07X, nominal; September 1 15, nominal; re fined steady. Pork tteady. Butter steady; Western creamery 110l5U;Western fac tory 710 Vic Elgins 15Mc: imiutlon creamery i12Jci Sute dairy 10 14c; fla. creamery llAISc Cheese steady; State large 7V7Kc small fancy 7M7c; Western, part skims 406Vsc: f nit skims X8- Egg steady; State and fenntyivania 12X8c; Western freth ll!18c. Tallow quiet. Petroleum dull; refined New York IS 85: Philadel phia and Baltimore $5 80; do. in bulk ?33 40. Cottoa teed oil firmly held bat quieter; prime summer yellow Mqc prime lammtr wo iter s'Qoc, Rice steady; Japan 4f04Xc. Molse qUlt, Coffee Spot Rio d all. Sugar ra t.rro sales of 7.600 tons centrifugal vl te (part tt Philadelphia) at SJgcS.OOO bat. mo asses sugar 89 test at tz. rtfio.d firm. Chicago. July 11 Whett to-day influenced by big her cables, light ir. liveries of new wheat and by the ibmp advance at S:. Lout, cloaicg. strorK an advance of lKQljtfc higbrr. olber markets were qatct. most of tbe interru centering in wneac torn c'oied i hither, oats a shade higher acd visions unchanged to ic higher. ply CHICAGO. July 18. Cash quotitiont Flour quiet. Wbeat No.8 spring 7 wc No 3 spring 6SfQ70Vc: No. 2 red r,c, HXc Corn No.S.25G6c. ( uu No. 2 18c; No. 2 white Irce on tatd 2ic; No. 8 white free on board 204 22c. Mess pork per barrel 17 B07 v, Lard, per 100 Ids IS 81X' 85 bbortnb sides, loose, t 18 40. Dry a Led shoulders, boxed. 4 75Q5 00. Short clear sides, boxed, 4 62k&4 73 Whiskey tl 19- The leading futures ranged a lo,,,,,, opening, highest, lowest aad riot t.u Wheat July 70,'. 71K-70. 71 V s-r, tember 66CX. 67.66. 67c: Decern-rr (new) 68J,0681f. 69.68 68.- ,r Corn-July tiK. M. 25,3' r, , September 26, OS6X 8606 26 26c.DecemteT 87J 21 87c. Oats No 1 July 17 17 11. 17g18c; September 18", - -ISJki.lSX. I8)4c. Mess pork-Juir r o," $7 60; September $7 45. 7 57. 7 i: 7 53. Lard Srp.ember 3 67. 3 3 85. 8 S2X; October 3 9J. 8 in ?, , 8 95. Snort ribs September ft ; 4 82. 4 y 4 . October i 80 4 4 87. 4 85 BALTIMORI, fulv 18 Flour . n and unchanged. Wheat steady, and month 7)4'0?2c Auguit Un September 71tJ71c; steamer No 2 red 68J4"c bid; Southern wbeat bv mp e 7078c; do cn grade 71 7.-!, c Corn firmer: spot 80J,30 jc, r, r. d 80O80Xc: Auguit 30JO30Sc Se;f ber 80Ji80c: steamer mixed 2' 27c; Southern white 3884c, do ve 8435c. Oats steady. No. 3 tr -e Western 25C2c; Na. 8 mixed : a 8Kc FOREIGN MARKETS By Cable to tbe Morniai Sur Liverpool. Joly 18 4 p ; Cotton Spot in moderate demm' prices uncbacged. American m " 4 7 82d. The sales ol tbe day aere : bales, of which 1,800 were for lo tion and export, and includ r.k : American. Receipts 8 000 bo r .kl.L . s AAA A r A 'i 0! wuii.u s wv huc AmcnuD. r.:i;:pi opened siecdy with a modcra e t-.rr1 and closed qsiet at the sdvance Ace- can middling (1 m c): luly 4 i buyer; July and August 4 8 f,i t t- August and September 4 4 r' 4. bj?e September and October 8 fll M 64d seller; October and N vtrabti 8 66-64d value; .November aci : tcem- ber 3 53-04O3 54-64d seller Ir crr.se and January 8 69 64d buyer. !r,ji:y and . February 8 62 64d buyer; Ft - -ui v and March 8 62 64b8 53 64d March and April 8 53 64d buyer, Al ¬ and May 8 54 64d seller MARINE. ARRIVED. Stmr A P Hurt. Robeton, Fjvettr ville. lames Madden. Steamer Driver. Robinson. Fayette- Ville. R R Love. Steamer E A Hawes. Ward. Clear Run, Jas Madden. CLEARED. Ital barque La Maruccia. 582 tons. Imba. Brntol, la T Riley & Co. btmr A P Hurt, Robeson,, Fayette- vil e, lames Madden. Steamer Driver, Robinson, Fayette- ville. R R Love. Steamer E A Hawes, .Ward, Clear Run, Jas Madden. EXPORTS. FOREIGN. Bristol Ital barque Li Mariucc a 000 task ipirits turpenttre and 4 " bb!s rotin. va'ued at $20,534 U, vrif bv Jas T Riley & Co; cargo by b :' Shotier & Co. MARINE DIRECTORY. Ual ot Veaaala In tha Port of alna-ton, l. C, Jilr 1. I1-'" SCHOONERS. M II- Cbas C Later. 267 t Harris Son & Co Marlon Hill. 193 ton) Harris. Son & Co. John C Cotticgbam, Geo Harriis. Son & BARQUES. Edith, ShSraton (Bi). 314 ton M.ichc Fore & Foster. Hans (Swed). 680 tous Leoar. '.tr He tte 8 & Co. Daphne, 505 tons, Madsen J..T K cr & Co. UP TO DATK LlYery and Sales Stable. S. P. COWAN & CO. 108, 110 Second Street, brtwrea Princess and Cbesoot. QTJst SERVICE IS flRST.CLASH 1-i tMKY parrJcalar. Floes Ho ses la tosra rnt i paces. Polite attention. All calls sd aad alght prompUy artcaded to. ELEPHONE NO. 15. TILIFHI'M N" 15 Telepbooa calls answered aay bom ' ' k'' Special sttentkm ciea to Boarding H ' Stalls aad Careful Grooming for Stalling li ' ' Hacks aad Batcaca LtM to all r.;o t cocaias, at aanal pneea. Camafe lut '- 1 I.BU, Prices Uniform to All Comers Hearse Eaeraatva for Whites SA M Csr raacral, tt.60. Hearse (or White and C " Hone aad Bony oae boar. 81.00: aftra Carriage, Team aad Driver one boar, 1 i.bu. Horse and aarry one aoer, si .00. Team and Trap one boor, 1.QU: ' .60. Saddle Horse oae Boor. 50 centi: ' 81,50. Faraitara Waeoasritb careful sitrot. pet reaa. Open 3o6 days and Jtd nights n a year. mar Hall Zi Pearsall Invite tbe attention of the trade to their large stock of Groceries and Provisions Farmers ani Distillers' Supplies Samples and quotations cheerful y sent. Nntt and Mulberry streets. ap 10 tvaw tf Gail. Borden Eagte Brand COnDEtfSEO Ml IK. 6ST tNFANT FOOD. rTtf aaw tr -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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