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. kit.iitii )'rt taat ti
a 1 1 I .at aunt u i taa a vl a
lM I i c ' r4t'f if
m t(t 4 f l ! h 4t't 1 1 t 1
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aai It ir. ti i,fiMllill at f4
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cs!4 :a mt c Marat tat avuia
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a m.i tiKtiM a9 ti
Ua V4 al Intuitu
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Tb ta S kit aati prtftucs tat:
t&a) ojia of ti r.rt' tc-l aal
Do atatrttnti of 04 Bfia.Cvt
laoOk ttf it c)m r ttiu
iawoan(vr f aa tea t ra 1
tl ttct! ciKiri wii-rt t)tf he
t a-crcf aai all ba. ta ml
N:joiI DiraicfacT atoxj bf ia
p ioio ai rlitJ t b lad o
2na by ta rtpfraiaciea ol
W ! crt Mtui Lt-eaytd tcrtat. Ts
O astcratK 9t'.f a rrp,-f ard bf
IVt Dt-aocrata la Co trra oppvJ
tl-t d ;iMCiflattvxa vf ulvar la
aai'a HT aa ia mttr qcsci
e-na 11 aaia tla Hraxnu ia
Coitgriat ttxl by Rcaard BUad
a id pd a Irra iir c jja btU,
bat tat R9V:aa Saat iaaistrd
or aaaaiaf tt a liaKtd ciMaaa bl
b'or lay aai jr to paa l.
After twtlvt years the Repabikaas I
repealed that act over tbe Dtao
cra:l voes that opoowed law repeal
aid aabatitated fr it aot
a ctaiaagv b!i bat a silver
prcha.t bli. wVcb wat at
Ua a partial recogaittoa cf
s lvwe. aad applied ta people with
axes that helped to faraita tha
naoaty aeceaaary la tletf batineaa.
ah i ia H'1 the el rt wat nadc to
rp' ta: art emios. eaakKf aay
pr-si m f ,r ta cooaft of stiver
t vt o?putoa caat froa the Dcoso-
critic tide. wiKh foajht tt hard aad
I i f aad desisted oaly oa tie a tsar
aacw that If that act wtr repealed
araa-thtif taVitaittat caaUl aad
wald bt d-ite f sIver. Oa tbis
afaraica th?y Jentfd froa thr
oppaaiaa aal per tfd tht repeal
lif act ta pa-. Fra HTJ eattl
17 tht stiver t a aevrr caac
p that a ait) t;r of tit Dia acratt
la Caafrrta wrre wt stiver aad
la f avx ot rtvx 11 it 1 1 the ttatat
It itld prir to 1ST3
Th elxt of the d tfraatlad
biters to lalft tht tartf qaestloa
laco oa of a.t aaf aitada ta at'aply
a elct ta dtetrt a"teiio froea
taa aaaia Hawe aad dad aa estate
far tawr coatiaatd trtacWy 19 th
Duaxrattc party wita Ita f.50Q,000
va'cTx a (aiast tht 131.000 that cast
ibr ttvbl bltos (or tb two vcer
bt doof pal 9? bf laa bjlcf at
ladUaapoIls.
Tartt of tat t wwc m relet
bt a rifat tatapport tai fiak
ca)tatlf taty elect, bat they
aara a rift: to d It at Daaxrats.
Tax? Data a nf at to tad (aatt with
tat Uvl j5 pat a? bf laa Repabti
ctav bat tacf 3ja!d eat be avail y
co4( t crateai taat thera waa
aaf brtacb of fattb wiib tie Deaao
cra:ic boUcri 933 vxtd for afc
K'altf, for tacr 1 were so pledfea
firea tatt tie R?pabtictas vosld
im try to pua a ac unJ bUL Oa
ta oatrarr tay taea? ry arell
iai: fi wit a put of tat pro
frant if MiK'aley wt clectei.
aad ret tatf vxed for hia wltaaat
a if palftt tail iai wali aot be
d JOi.
M mt. Bai-a. Watteffw. C1e
ltal.Ctrliicdt. bij a rifat to
rattleir oiuafsit ail ojaotts
3::t aii attioail ticctt if tay
c 1 , at iV it a fret oaauy. ba:
tit j a a rif 1: u pMe at Draxi
c.-:t ti o j'f tia pae D:a
cra:t aaj t. t pala oS taete
t:ct:t 01 ilitoi tuf at D. xrritic.
f.x tatt will bj a fraa I of lbs very
w wit tied, a faal it tae doable
aatt. x oily a to tae tt-keu, bat
ii t)t p47u o' rata'ag taeta at
tae oa!y taitf t bt arcia? itaeJ
oy tatt w.ll bt 10 ae'p tae RrpjIi
c tat rt.tt 1 p iw a J t p:'? !a 1: ;
tie ptr f aid tit pti cist wi ca
tarae profettyjly taiifiaat "Deooo
crt:t are ajw coodeanaiof Taey
taotlj bt tatil ail aoattt aad
t ut; f tt ia:o th ; D:a cranc ptrty,
or qait pJ tyif d aile aaj f 1 riflt
ortr to tat RtpiUcti ptrtf aid
caaca aader it bturrt, at o taasy
of tata d 4 ia lb; Utt caoapaif a,
waca taey wsrt 01: atii if aiy qiet
tioat a x etactiaf aaf p!ei(c aat
ta a b jrTtd tana
I: rtaaiat ta b tta what the
f(att of Rtpreteatativet will d
with the jxat revjlotoi reported by
the Staatc coaaittcw la reference to
tae Cocapttitor aad the tar re mea of
htr crew held ia pria ia Coba.
Waea tt pataea the Seaate aad f oea
ta tbc Haatw aitiafef Reed will
doaVlrtt paraae the oaal coorae ia
ot-.tert p:rtataiaf to Cala and ;t
dwa oa it. Ba: ptbly at tht
rrtatioa wat'd pa: Mr. McK aley
la taca a ptf.ioa tha: be woo: J b;
forced to show h't hand oa that
qatatMxa. which ca at bj eabarrats
iaf. Mr. Reed aay be wtlliaf to let
It take its caasces la the Hook. If
it dipata tara we aty hate toae
dtaatte procee 2nt aad tie Spaaitb
lttraaea: aty dttcoter the. there
tt tiatthta b r: J et talk 11 the
fitted S;atea. Ciiacidett with the
nuiKtatit of the preeatatloa
of thit report to tie Senate case the
aiaoaiccatat by cb e that the dif
aratcywtth txxzi hai brea et
t!l TltJift:o'ty wat canted by
J:atta Aaencaat the prttikf e of
atMif aatit; help, wh'ch pritilege
t enj jtJ by Karopeaaa. Oi the
aiaaaacecatnt by oar cental of this
dtcriaaaOoa. aad tbe rtfetal ol
the fvaperorof Morocco to yield, a
U S wartbtp wat order J to Taa
fitf. aad asdtr the ptrsaatite laia-e-K
of bmtllof faat the Kmperor
ctai ta tfsa aad the d!V;a!iy wat
settled. Waat a fortaaate thlnf it
wat for Spain that VVeyler didn't
lataa aa order taktaf froa A sen
cait ia CaVa the pritilefe of battof
attite cookt. valets, bottlers, eti.
If h-e ha J doow that a U. S wtrthlp
a jht hatt b:ea ditpatched to Hi
tt-a aaj the d ft:aUy tn fht bate
brt settled loaf af a. Bat Weyler
d'li'td that. Hi oateated bia
ttif w.tb arrtiaf aad lapntoalag
Ar -rvcai dtittat, with deatroytaf
tltir pope ft y aad aakiaf df e on the
Itiaad aa oacocafortabt at possible
far tbe eo, Jaad that avoided flviof
aay saadent provacttloo for send
iaf a warship over there. Weyler
aiy be lad scree t ail a baafler oa
f tneral priaciplct bat he is too cate
to interfere wt:b Aaertcaat in the
aatterof hirtag help.
The taail coatiagent of the Ken
tacky ro'd Dcaocrats had their coa
veattoa at Laaisvtllc Wcdaesday.
They bad ca Secretary Carlisle there.
ta five It toae. we sappose, for Mr.
Carlisle I now to all iateats aad par-
paaet a c'tuea of New York, where
be hat been rest Jiag aa:e gotof oot
of ofi:e. Tae oaveatloa weat
throafh tht cat aad dried pro
fraa sc. aad at alfht have bee a es
pected. d:d soae deaoascief. It de-
aaaaced the free aadualira ted cola-
afc o stiver bat failed to state
whether it wai ia favjr of stiver
coiaaf which wasn't free aad unlim
ited. It alto deaoaactd aojau taxes.
bat this Is a ref alar old stereotype
of aearfy all coiventtoot by what
ever a tat thty aay be called. Tht
iatcrestiaf feitae of the plat-
fora toaaclatad it tht declaration
a favor of carreacy laws, so at to
aiataJa the etaadard of tha world.
aad lira 'eh a sowad, sublt aad aaf-
icieat carreacy of gold aad silver. If
this estaat aaythlaf. tt rataasthat
f 'd aid silver alatl be tht oaly
aoaey, aad jet tht geatleaco who
declare for ibis ctelativt gold aad
silver carreacy, p'edfe thtmielvet to
reutt tht fret and a ilialted coiaagt
of out of tht atta's walch it to far
tab this carreacy. Taey have foot
apoa record already aa beiof op
p-saed apt o"y to tha free aad as
Baited ccaagrof silver, bat to any
a are col iaf t of silver, save sobald-
Ury cotaa, caattaiiag that weal-
ready hava mors silver coi ted tha a
we haea any dm Ar. Ther hut
baxo charactentWQr4 alUer aa" pot
catul." -jaak." Sec, ao loafer ft for
oiaoey. They bar aa idea of fa
vorlaf ailvtr fa aay way. bit are
aialof to permaoeatly esublUb fold
moooaetalllsa. aad make the fold
dollar tbc ooly f eaaiaa mooey, the
oaty debt piytnf dollar. All tbelr
talk abat a aafi:iat carreocy is
imply rot.
Tbe coefereoce coanltteea of the
two I loo tea of Coif reta will doobt
lt coae to soae kiod of at agree
ototoo the pxau la diapate, bat
todoaioae or potsioly bsth aidea
aatt aarreader a rood deal. Tbe
lloate has oateaJei all aloaf that
ttt bill wit a reveaas bill, which
alu proeiied for protection, while
tbe Stoaie bat practically admitted
that while ita bill provides pro'.cc
tioa tt it oot a revsaoe bill. This
aJaisaioa it coataioel la the state
a;al that tie S:otte coaasttee re
fatea to sarreod:r the s'.amp tai oa
s:o:k aid botdi (which wis ao
after tboafhi). bxiatejt wai oec
ettary to retna i( for reeeaae. Tbis
was briafiof tt dowa pretty fiae to
adait that it wat oecestary to re
tain thete taxra to preteot the bill
froa becoalaf a deficiency lastead
of a reteiae bill. Bat when tbe
coaalttees agree the bill will prob
ably be in such a shape as to brlof
on a 012 aad pofubly a protracted
fijht waet it goes btck to the Sen
ate, where the Repjblicaos hateo't
tbinft all their owa way as they
hate la the lloase.
TlYlf,tINj.
Mother Kl'ptoraiaia
is tak-
tat toaie.bae tut 1 n'i aatt
) haaie Maopr ! I molt have bad
a o.' latt mot a I it tec. njt tnc
dJCtor wit 10 b n5. AJjmj' Frrrm jm
"Tnere diz'i scea to be as
an wjaait p x-.i tt tft; a ted 10 bs."
Sr. aed 11 It la-gelt ibe fault of
lrp.tic ntebiae.
At lo boa?"
Ta 1-" bie aav italic "
m urn f.'il fmr-nI
"Are yoa aware," saij the far
ra'oat suidtr. ibt n ail ajjp wat
tae laveoiut of tbe Frcaea refaieea
wan a td to te lb oii4tli bcaietber
ai1 ao mT ia ar ? biie-r"
It o.bef w'dt."ttil lbs Cbeerfal
Ii 01 "toT were to tbe Uit
tt'.tmii1mJumjfj srmj
"Georg te cried himtelf to tleep
lM tlfbl
"W11: wii tbc a mo? '
"Hi ate d aaer w ta Rilit Tuoap
!. to) wiei D cirae bin) Be Ijoad
tan w nil 1 itO:in(i. win th" bal
oa f fd ibjif a "" CAujf itiprJ.
Froa His Point of View: "Did
toi ace tn accoaat oi tbe ocw tabsi
tisc ffcj '
"Yet ba: I didi'i rt4 i I: ixin'l
alfett a tea keo"
' It cfi4n.i lad-citet eitriofd atrr
p-o -"
-O coa a J' 11 in wr aa irec
mi Edii m if)J)tieoi. Wan
I iii niti 11 iti iai eutraoteed
10 tit a i " C4j. Evnin Pjit
Veteran "So you fought all
tir ao tae d.d
734.'
ft ia Vrt -
V; it- I d 1 OM
ka 3
you
a m it.
Iloijlt I wttt'i. 1 a i at home
w.ia at wi!." Artrt
Dick . proposed to me last
a bt "
Va u d d too teli bra "
"t 4i1 bt bid letter atk ntmni aod
wht d to j taik h rct:b tad?'
"G o-Sartt kaowi ' '
tl tat 1 b bad atacd ber a'rea4.
l w;n!dit bvs b'ra ' Bats
Sa Ryan s lact story it re
ined i a ptir of Hi't bo b4l
b tbparecked Af:er tpeed'Og
eetrt imt bun ta the W4ter wita oo'f
I'fe p'Ctcrv- bsie:i iscnt aaleter
at 0 of tbem 1 1 a a tul ia l be offiog
It ea"d 10 bit triced. ' Jakey." be
a4 gUHf. ' wa are aired. I tea a tall
abcil." Wan d 1 we can?" retoroed
Jiktv. raaodil. ' w btvea t tot oor
tap et witb a Wjiiimsm Pvtt
CURKEn r COMMtraT.
The! lateit strikes and shut-
dwis oaght to rcniod Secretary
Gage tha: pros, c it y is now thorop
if at oar door. fixai-f Pttt
ImJ " - "
Tbe Hon. Dave Hill talks
hkeamaowb had a pateat cure
tor bard timet and wat waiting to be
called in:o tbe case. Ckuago News,
ImJ.
It might add to tbe comfort
of Mr. Sherman's declining yeara if
convenient memsry would eaable
him to forget tbe crime be has com
mute J. LemitrilU Ditft(h, Dem.
Whither it turnt oat finally
a Dmgley or aa Aldnch bill, it will
remain an iniquity Don; tbe lets
a device of Hanna'sfor payment of
the trnttt anl combines that provid
ed the meant fo the election of Mc
Ki&ley. KiikmamJ Xh'spaltA. Dem
Mioitter TerriJI has tbe no
preceJen cd audacity to declioe ao
invitation to dm: with tbe Saltan,
merely became be had arranged to
start for hotse on that day. Yet he
aad Abdul Ham d parted as friends.
Possibly the Powers might do worse
thaa cagage "the old man from
Tex at" as adv sory couosel in the
negotiations with Turkey. PkiUJel-
Ledger, ImJ.
Saliabory Smm: Mr. J. II. Mc
Keoxie tells as of a Toothful mosician
who l.ves in Locke townihip. The
little fellow is He irv Williams, the
five year old son of j. M. Williams.
He can not read, bat bt can play oa
the organ any piece of music be
bears. Aod Mr. McKensie says be
plays well.
Ttt SrtajMt
Mr. R. B. Creee. aaerchaat. of Chil
oat. V. crrtifl ibat be bad cow
aeapitoa wat gitwa ip to aw. eoogbt
a'l aaeJtcal treataeat tbat aeoaev cowld
P'ocara. Uled ail roga ieeaedea be
caw'-d bear of bat ot ao relief, tpeat
aatey (bit tittla ap la a cbilr. wat
ladatcd to try Dr. K.ej a Naw Diecov
tt. aad wia cared by ate of two botilca.
For past ibrce vtata baa beet attead an
ta ban eta aed atta Dr. Kiaa'e New
Ditovery tt taa tredett remedy eer
atda. at it batdaae so nach for b ca
aad alto fe otbera la hit com isaalty.
Dr. K-age New D tcaverv (a caaraateed
for Coacba. Colde aad CowtaaoUow.
It dow'i laiL TiUl bottles ftea at R R.
BttXAMT S DracSaoea. t
3
QAfrrortTA."
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SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
Eliaabeth Qty Ckrrimam: Elii
abeth Gty Is a bicycle town. It Is
estimated that there are nearly 400
la as bere.
KJostoa FrtiPrtts: Mrs. Mary
Flaoigao, of near Farmville, aged 67
years, died Monday. Cotton,
cor a aad tobacco crops lo tbis sec
tion bare greatly Improved tbe past
two weeks, and with favorable sca
soos from till tbe harvest Is over,
oar farmers will make tbe best crops
for many years.
Wash i og ton Pregrist: Oa Saa
day morning last Mr. Wiley G Grist,
of Chocowlaity, was ia the city, ap
parently welL He went home about
13 o'clock, went Into the house after
patting his horse op and fell and
died la a few mlaates. The
tobaco crop la thissectioa is by far
the finest it has ever beeo. The
grade promises to be first class.
Salisbury World: Last night at
1 o'clock when tbe excursion train
from Wioston to -Charlotte paased
through Salisbury on its return trip
lo Winston. Car Inspector Bernhardt
obsetved a tnis of bioody clothes
and particles of flrsh clinging to the
brake rod ot the train. When tbe
engineer on No. 8. the early morning
tram, passed Sumner Siding this
moraiog be observed fragments of a
human body lying by tbe roadside.
It appeared to him be tbe mangled
remaios of a woman and subsequent
events proved this to be the case.
Morven Enterprise : Mr. A. A.
Martin tells the Enterprise one of tbe
best snake stories of tbe season.
Several nights since, his attention
was drawn by a peculiar sound from
his chicken coop. Investigation
proved that a large chicken snake
and ao old hen witb a flock of little
chicks, were contending for suprema
cy i i tbe coop, and Mr. M. coald
see the snake coiled op in the coop
and he immediately pat an end to
tie coctrovetsy by filling bis body
with shot. The snake was drawn out,
and upon measurement was found to
be a fraction over six feet long, and
large in proportion. A number of
depredations were to hts credit on
Mr. Martin's books, and with this,
the accoont was promptly closed.
"ALL IHti KING'S HORDES."
A Laitta Talk About on Tbat Flg-mr
la IIHtory.
In lh MotbcrUrwiM vprura about Hanip
It Lluui(itj It.e liurw cr lurntloncd flrat:
All the klD'ii tjr- kU the klng'1 mm
tan o-T.r pet Ii amply lJumptj togetbsr
c-. in.
(Vr-.ilnly mntum of tbe klnfrc tboairht
jtiltn ht?:.l,T ,.f tholr liorwt as they did
rf tt ir :-!'rr aoil ir.tve tlinn more cure
tl :t.'r:'. n. Willi.ntn thn Conqticmr
hail a N-nOIrl b rr, which he rodo Id
I. t'.lr. At 1.1 r-r; rin'h tho hro would
pow nr. J praix-e ami ninuxilo, showing It
'liry A 1 t'. rr. I- ; J- 't i:, mctrr.
Kick Klrhtrtl the l.lrtn H.irtJ wit a
timir and pi.ti t wiljirr, and he lnvnl hi
bfir-ii n wc I! he lin) hi frlci:d. AI
th .tih h an KncMh tln,, be did
r.ot (mk V.nx'.ith. hut Krrnrb. - all hit
term had Krrnch name glvro them for
tl.cir dlflrrenl cnr, ot the Utark. the
II. it, the irrtl. t nljr tte word for the
col- r worv Km cloned with anir.e diluln-
a r- l.rg I :ii!fT olirilim.
I: I 't: 1. ..: rf J::, bomi . I home when
l.r fnt on a rruwile tn Pnlt-stlne, or clo
I'rr -..r killid l:i lx.il.e. ', ,r hit ei.cniy,
.-'n;.:v t..- -n.t M' . :nmn -ian king,
I. ..r I ' 1 w . :-.- . I i ' (r an f.K,t- ilj tliKUght
It a fT '' i.:KT.kCC tl::it to f.tinnuil a Kur
rl- r !h t:M dfui' 'iintnl. an he apnt him
n a tri : a n. iRiiiScxnt .Arabian ttecd.
H'licr. Kschitl ajw -.cw fit-ry It wr., ho or
d r. tl..-t'ii f k nlIiH honld mount
it it z l- -!-nt:jr the iptrlt-d rrenture
t ;rrrd : -nl ' r T.-.I :may nt fu!l od and
i.i ; f ,;:-r r.i.d hit mrTird II rider
c?.-..in: m: p i ( the f'iM and
up t r rr '. . r of ."-..1 .!in' l-nt.
r-j-.: un i'o : It niorthicd. licr.-iune ll
(ii'xi-w 1 v; r.c an t-'lcini t to entrap
tl:n I 1 -!i l-irjr oi.1 l:ikc Mm c:pl ive.
!. -: ; In Lnigi.: l..cl rvlthnii ho;nir-
al,:, . nrd i r. -tlir h r". !rf.rily
i.-.-! ' . Ir :-.'i---:t. tr.-!'m :i t.) It'rlinrd.
r. )... r ! it 1. t ;. end of hit r-uinla.ltn
la t:. . :
Kir'k- i t!w:.rd a ..! t .o Iil.irk Prl nre. hi
lm tro i:i..kli. x:.r on l'rjnce.
r.d In i f il.o La:tlr ti.e wart.orse of
tl.e J'prrr'i llri v.ji r-.j,-i;ml, nlthnuifli
I'i.i ; r .!. lu li it morning
the KiitfiUw inh- c t-.rtroiiilr returned the
h rmc. l i h w.-. .1 trrr tTtirrtim derd
when a wtil traiooil vrnrhnrna wn an Tal
nahle.
llul It wn r.ot n!r klnpt Hint lovod
tbelr l-'r--. J. orn Kll7bcth role at
foarleUr aj her r..r.il father. Henry VIII.
tod wer.t rn ln r lu k to rvvluw her
trmrt when the ."-pnnish thlpa weio mll
lo( oti rltd sc- attack her kluK'-lniu.
Ktu " f.-Oil Q'.rra Ante" of Inter mem
ory -.ntde.t ud t.. I:.e cha-o nr.d to drlr
iof. nnd tlx- often i!rnp fr ml lee before
dlui.rr !! a tlreT hurt t r a tnx hunt
tine of the liiirrt Ii ltin of Quevn Vic
toria ITfreser.M l.er In a I'M- phaeton
iln It a le-iutif'.il In ne Ami turrotir.d
ed hy ;rtiiiT.. j lr!U-l hor.-ii nnd doss
at a "meet. ' '1 :o p'rt uro It called "The
(Jueen Ilarrlem." 1'iilindclphU l imes.
Ttot on Her IJst.
He wa no no:ur ra..t-l l:i t Im- cozy par
lor ttun ho lioi the l:.l:l.itlva
"Since foil rrcijtrcd tn 1110 lnt wrek I
hate r:i ti.e m.v.tcr a rvjt tiital of
thourhl ir. l'hiiiu 1: jf. "
' Jir 'i:.ixf 1m? Wbv, yon'tt called ne
IJert! f r -nr. ' "
" T lain i.i i: Irr b-ra r - r I l.rr, I have
roncl'jdrd t'.ji 1 i:iit the great
honor yoii Ii.ito f rofcrrrd inc."
"Ah? tVrtjiulr. lint yon mcirt pardoD
me f.r r.ot un(lrr.tji.(!lns just wbut yon
rrTi r ta I hare, r i i.iutli to think of Id a
Mini war. j on ki'.nxr. "
Hut you ! t rocnll tho L..t cotiTer-a-llon
y -n 1 . 'I v :'j u o.
"luin-rd :.!up!J rf tee, XI.Tirlo, but It
hat !!pp-d try lucmory. Scuicthins about
tbe lir -'-.rut?"
"X'-ver i.iii.d. ?.'r. ( l-.nrrplcr. Don't In
fitrtte rf MnJiiing your mliitl In
tej Ice to r-mll i i.r I I . ! j 'ali.
"So n t rj : l".::t n ftllow will forgot
arrrr.e M ir..-. i!:i:l Co It, yon know, If
yoa 're ... ti whirl. Ci.n't you just give
ae a !.':!-''
"ltt ' i .i rrn-(;: 'tiror.t ell, tr. I
on!y 1 .t o n .-;-tio rrrc!!cttlon of the con-
Trrcll- ; mycrif. P. :t I"i:i n faellng
well, ."-.'r C'Luu pter, end mutt atk yoa to
xn; i- n.o fi-r tho eveninj;. "
"Tr.. Jarf' And yr.u Ivk In brilliant
health ! It temnorr.ry lni;itlon, of
ennr j.-rt I'll not detain yoa. I'm go
l:nr. mll.t home and cudgel my brain till
I Irif I ak tj.it tjlk."
" I..) r.olMnif cf the kind. I never want
to l.er r rf ll an. "
V h- n ho r:c fi.rf, she ackDowlrc'gorl to
her -elf IS:at there ent much more to him
thnutle iul ntpctcd and that he bad
der:le;iy (rivra Ler tho wont cf tbelr little
iATTin n '- '
I'huinrlrv wnlVe ! diwn the deeet eboo
kllng ai.J cucR?.iiaiting hlinKif. Sha al
aioj Uia:e-.l jtlnfully cf tbo men whom
h had tt't:t-d. but he l.ad no fear that
'e would add blru to tho llt. Detroit
area Froa.
WUIiag I Caaip Oat om raatk.
"So my little girl want to get married
and go away and Irate ber old papa, doea
t.-wf cold tbe ford fatix-r a be ttroked hi
child' sunny hair.
Yr, pa I a, rLe dora, ' ' replied the arch
maiden, "but I red say It would be quite
UwcrtMO."
"Oh, Fred ald that, did her"
"Vo, papa. Frrd any that rather than
take iie away from yoa he'll be willing to
cotne- tight here and lire with us. Ain't
It Dblo of hlmT"
"Vary." Clo-eland Plain Dealer.
Oaiy aervpnt" is a tnra iadlcatlca
thit tba blood ia aot parr. Hood 'a
Sarta pari 11a panfiea tha blood aad
caret arrvoatatta. . -
A GRAVE MATTER.
The citizen of Low Down City bad met
ta the principal and worst built erection
In the piece, Pete Bodd'e "'loon," to con
alder the desirability of eatabliahlng a rec
ognized cemotery for tbo use of the local
community.
"Wbar shell wa hcv this graveyard?"
aaked I'eto. and Deo Moscler suggested
that, aa ino-t of tbe killing was done "rite
thar in the s'loon," tbe cemetery bad best
be located "aomewhar clna bandy."
The propoHltion found no favor, and tbe
conference proceeded. Various situation
were proponed and dlsouascd. bat abandon
ed for some reason or other, and it seemed
aa tboagh tbe sabject woald have to be
dropped, at loat for tbe present.
Job Syllable had buen sitting quietly in
the corner, apparently taking no great in
terest In the proceedings, but at this junc
ture, however, he rose to the occasion and
hi feet.
"Pnrd." quoth he, a little thickly, "I
rock u I've got a durned sight better Idea
n any of yer. What I nobjests 1 this, as
ye don't teem ter lie able to settle upon a
uitftLle spot jrst now, postpone this byur
meet in and leave the graveyard ter Provi
dence." " Wotlnthunderdyer mean?"
"Look ye hyur, purd Billee! Take keer
ye ain't the f!rt r.loot thct get planted
in Low Down City' new graveyard I 1
rem ye!"
l;:l!io Fiibcidcrl, and old Job went on.
"I'm swirt tcnij'ercd by nature," ho con -ftvd.
"I don't mind bein int'rupted
once. ru.r twice, but I'm a royal terror
from 'It rmr ille when I get run up against
throe time. Now, a I was remarkin, I
perpi.ee we leave this hyur subject ter the
deci liu o' Providence. I'll explain my
meiinln," he added, helping himself to
another bottlo labeled "Lightning Con
ductor. "
"Sxune one'll be bound ter jret plugged
'foro hTng, p-urds, nnd I say let tho spot
whnr the liit miin dies from this moment
mark the new ccni'tery. "
A roar broke out as Job finished, and
Pete mj ki j t I uy for the next five min
utin. Tbe meeting, with sennt regard far
orthisioxy, Lroke i:p without a vote of
thunk-i 1 1 inj; j.-.ssed for the chairman, but
thin n ;.y l:.n e Ik en from the fact that no
chiiirn::.:: ;.:'.! In en appointed. The cftl
rn cf Lo-.v Downv.ire rare fMX:ialiEts.
O'iJ.iliv.n -. ..Lit a fienius. 1 1 Li fertile
lr-.in h: d :" lvd t!iedilli: e.lly in thorough
Lnd tavM. j. The lidoption of his Idea
r i.v.t iii l c :.'y the lo-.-ation of tho site for
tl ;:r;iv. .i l.nt it would provide the
f:r..t i;:i::!'.:!le Tor burial honors as well.
I-. li one fi lt Ih.-.t grent honor would bo
tti.-. hd to tho first " stiff, " but the love
cf life v... just cs strong at Low Down as
it i. onyu hero else, and, if anything, the
men avoided ti.-irreliug a much as possi
ble, and none n i mod ejiger to run the risk
of bring "Xo. 1. "
Three days li'Sod, BDd still tho great
trouble reii-.aii:etl upon Low Down City.
The men wulktd nloat like shadows. It
wns de prv-c-ir.g. Wiio would have dreamed
for a roonu-.it tii.-it the matter would have
been ro Ions I rolocgedf Why didn't somo
ouo get killed
"Does Injuns count, pard .lob" Doo
aked on tbe night of tho fourth unevent
ful day.
"Our cem'tery," del Job thundered In
reply, "Is goin ter be- ono fcr men, not In
juns. I'ntu ritan' thet." And Doc did.
On tbecici-.i'vof the fifth jxiciflc day an
gry words suddenly arose in tho "s'loon,"
and men jumped to their feet white with
excitement. Nat Warner and Arizona
Tom were playing roker, and Nat was
losing his ironiy and his temper.
If a death occurred in the "s'loon, " it
meant tho removal of the building to
make room for the cemetery, as the- men,
once they had passed a re-solution, were
dctermine-d never to go back on it, and
the meeting had unanimously resolved
that wherever tbe dead man was there
should tho cemetery be.
Pete came forward nnd with tears in
hi eye beggtd the disputants to convey
theiuM lvcs nnd their quarrel outside. Now
hero 1 etc did a foolish thing. His words
sobered the angry pair at once. If he had
only held his peace and let tho men get
their dander right up, then there is no
doubt tbst the etent would have taken
pL.ce for whh-h all Low Down was wait
ing. Hut, then, Pete was thinking of conven
ience, not the cemetery.
Tho chance had come and gone, and a
whole w.tk sped by without incident.
It all happened on a Triday, of course!
It was nrcr old Job's cnMn, just where tho
rive-r divided. Prte sent Uil'.ee to old Job's
diggings to ask him to step over to the
"s'lexin" and lock at tho new mare he had
just bought, and because Billt-e, in his
hurry, collided with the old digger at tho
corner or the shai.ty, Job got riled and
swore at Billce, and then he lost his tem
per. "Go and toll olo Pete bo kin go ter
Llazcs," fehouted Job, "und tl.it his mare'il
come In handy for the journey. Then ye
slitle rite buck hyur and we'll settle our
little mutt. j- clear away."
Hi 1 loo went and re turned with Pete and
tbe whole of the township Ixhind him.
Old Job got more rih-d whe-u he disonvervd
that their private quarrel had been turned
Into a public question.
"If ye come a tep nearer. Pete Budd,
I'll jest about Llow the top oiT'n yer
bead," he sang out from the interior of tho
hut.
Pete laughed and was uncomplimentary
to old Job. Job said be wasn't fighting
"the hull town;" h- only wantel "ter set
tle wi' that little cuss I'illee. " Pete said
bo wasn't .oin to '"low no barm ter come
ter Hilh-e," ar,d cCe rod Mmsclf us substi
tute. Job aeeepted gleefully, and issued
forth.
Then some of the others chipped in and
took sieles, thi ir spoken object being to
preent tbe fljiht, but the matter ended
otherwise Arizona Tom "sassed"' Pete
and Uudd drew trigger on him. Tbe ice
once broke-i, bullets liew round like Geno
ese arrows, and in a few minutes one-half
f Iw Down was awaiting decent inter
ment and the otber half was busy gather
ing itself together to resist tho horde
of redskins which suddenly and most inop
portunely appeared on tbe scene.
1 he.re is no sign of Low Down now! The
reds bad been omitted from all calcula
tions in tbe question of the cemetery. They
rettled tho matter by settling the settlers,
who, under the cireumstances, might be
excused from feeling any further interest
in the ubjcct. Hmen Hlld in Sketch.
Schoolroom Ventllattloa.
After man years of tbe uioat careful ex
perimenting It has been found tbat in tbe
rooms of our largo school hounee, which
are or should be lighted mainly from one
ide, the most thorough aeration with the
least liability to Injurious drafts la ob
tained by introducing the fresh, w.irm air
atxjvo the beads cf thy occuanta of tbe
rj.nii on tho sido oppjsite the i iudows,
letting It f prcail alon- tiie cciliiii; to the
window Bido uf tbo rooia, ucd thoie, cooled
by oontac-t vlth the ghu-s, defend to, tbe
floor and p;uu at tbe lower level t tbe
outlet, in the initio wii'l ni tho inlet, but
in or near tho Unor. Thcro Is uo doubt
that tbe wsru breach of the petiole luxhe
room to j certain cztcut ri.ous nnd mingles
with tho (rc.'h air limvicg ::crosa tho call
ing; but notwithstanding this, tbe utmo
pliero of tLe rou:n, us shown hy the un
answerable testimony of inialj ses niacle at
different limes of the air in tbe various
corners, i mora uniformly pure under this
7 teu than under an; other. American
Arcbiteck
Tb rather of 8eleae.
Blppocratoa 1 looked upon by anatomists
a the father of tbe science. Ha died in
S77 Ii. C. Tbo modern acienoe began tn
Italy in tbe thirteenth ountury. The first
anatomical platen, designed to abow the
tae and relative position of the bodily or
gan, were lire pored and colored by Titian.
All tba great painter and ssulptora havo
been careful student of anatomy. Michael
Angelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci
noted for their anatomical researches.
tometalBa; to Is. mow.
It may be worth something to know
k.. .k. v.. wi.t , . I
" -" --"i tw rcaiormg I
is tiicu uui nervous irncin ton neaitny
vigor ia Electric Bitter This medicine
ia purely vegetable, acta by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently tlmalate tbe Liver and Kidneys,
aad aid these organ la throwing off im
parities is the blood. Electric Bitter
Improves the appetite, aid digestlon.and
ia pronounced by those who have tried it
aa the very best blood purifier and tonic
uooa partner ana tonic I
T s Drug. Store. t I
Trv It sold lor B
at R. R. Bellamy
rOiI(fe
Cure all liver ills, bilious
Fills
ness, headache, tour stom-.
ach, indigestion, constipa
tion- Tbev act cut IT. wltn-
ert pain or irrip-. Bold by all drng-itt. Sf cant.
Tb ooly Piila to tak with Hood' tteaparilla.
t Taaar
SMOKING TOBACCO
Made from tbe Forest. Rloest and flwibst: laaf i
rrown in tbe Golden Belt of North Carolina. Cig
om .e uuua gtMsa wiui t-anjii aytjoa. pJUrCU. 4
ALL FOR io CENTS.
A Pleasaat, Cool and Delightful 5moke. t
Lvow a Co. tobacco Works. Durham, n. C.
APPOINTMENTS
For Vnt'a Ion by th Buh-p of Eut
Ctrcltna.
Ja'y 18. fi?th Sunday after Trinity
M
P, S Pam . Beiu'ori.
Jofv 18 fifth Sands alter Trinity, E
P. S Oement'a. Baa ort.
Com. Core ra o too.
E P Evening prater.
M P Morsing (.rayer.
Holy c mm union at all morning aer
vicea The children catechiz-d htn prac
ticable. Tbe Vestries will pieaie be prepared
to meet the Bithcp
OS-rings to be for Diocesan Mistiont
unlets otherwise announced.
What Hi Good Intentions Cost.
There- was just one ucant seat in the
Wabash avenue cable car when a woman
carrying a large basket and leading a
small boy by the hand came in and took
tbe scat, s-he placed the basket carefully
In her lap and let ber boy stand leaning
against her an arrangement that suited
everybody except the boy.
"I 'ant to sit there." he bawled, trying
to push his mother aside.
"Look out, Johnny ; you'll break them
eggs," remonstrated the woman.
"Don't care if I do!" sobbed Master
Johnny.
"I'll make you care!" answered his
mother sharply. "Five dozen eggs an ev
ery last one of 'em fresh !"
His answer was a kick aimed at the
basket. A man sitting opposite here inter
posed. "Come, my little man and sit on my
knee."
"Ain't a-goin to sit on your knee. " And
tbe roi:nrt r kicked tbe is i gaiu.
"I just wish I had icu home. Wouldn't
I liiy it on! "said bis i:. ether. "I'd trounce
yo.i riirht b.eTe if I knew what to do with
this i rv baki t. "
"I li hold the ta-ket, ma'am," said the
man ojj-.oiu.
He- reachrri oct and took it. Everybody
hoped to s c Jclii-ry (.-et bis eicvtrts, und a
hush of e-T;cL:ci ey i 11 on that car. But
n hut thi.t k-1m iiiin-x v. u;an did was to
pick ii jj the Lev, eiieleiie him in licr arms
and give him a comlr.rteble seat in her
lap. And the little wretch smile-d at the
general discomfiture, while the man op
posite let the basket of eggs jounce as they
would and glared with murderous ferocity
at Johnny and bis mother. Chicago Trib
une. Wholesale f rices urrent
Toe qooauioni are always rtvea at acctmtery a
asanble, tmt tbe Stab will aot be reapoaiibl for any
variatica from th actnal market price of tb ardcje
tW Ibe foflcwioa qootsuoin repment Wnoletale
Prices reoerally. Ia taakiaz np small order blgher
prices nav ro ba cbarod.
BAGGING
t t late
Standard
WX8TEKN SMOKED
Hams m
tdesl
Sboa'den f tl ,
3
O
o
o
o
12
S
6
14
7
6)4
DRY 5ALTIU-
Sides yt
Shonlders 9 B ,
BARRELS Sptri-i Tnrpuitine
Second-hand, each ..
New New York, each
New City, each
BXESWAX C t ,
BRICKS
Wilmingtoo f) M
North rn
BUTTE K
North Carolina f) S. ,,
N rthern .......
CORN MEAL
Par Boshel, in sacks
Virginia Meal
COTTON TIES tmndl..,...
CANDLES V
Sperm ..................
Adatnantioe
CHEESE t
Northern Factor , ...........
Dairy, Cream
State
COFFEE 9 t
Lagnvra
Rio
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-t, aj yard.. .......
Varus, a) bnncb.,...,,. ......
EGGS a) dozen
FISb
Mackerel, No 1, barrel ....
Mackerel, No 1. half-barrel
Mackerel, No t, 9 barrel.....
Mackerel. No 8, W half-barrel
s o
i oo a i io
185 O 1W
1 30 I 40
a o 3
6 00 o 1 oo
9 00 O U 00
10 O 18
is a as
4 45
43 O 45
o ti
18 O
8 O 10
n o izx
14 O 13
O 10
20 A
u a to
a ii
as oo o-o oo
11 oo 15 oo
16 00 18 00
s oo a o oo
atacserej. no 5, m ttarrei.
13 00 14 00
Mallets, W bam 1 00
3 00
Mo'lets. pork barrel.
5 75
8S
ta o so
3 as
10
3 50
a 3 25
N C Roe Hen ins;, f) keg..
Dry Cod, B .,
Extra ,
rOTJR-t barrel
Low trade
5
t 35
3 00
3 50
Choice
3 60
Straight .
4 86
5 00
TM 8
43 45
41 43
30
0
1 65
e
O 8
(0 85
50
8 1 00
96
85
mi
6 10
First!
First Pau
GLUE 9
GRAIN 1 boshel
Cora, fro -a store, bag White,
Car load, in bam Whita. .
0ta. Iroa lore , ,
Oats, Rnst Proof
Cow ferns
HIDES, V t
Green
Dry
HAY. V 100
Oover Hay
Rice Straw
Rasters
estero ...... -
north luTer. ...
HOOP IRON, tt .
"a ta t
uuu, s
Northern
North Carolina
LIME J barrel
LUMBERa y sawed), M feet-
1 15 1 85
Ship Btnff. resawed 18 00 3000
Rongb-edge Plank 15 00 18 00
West India cargoes, according
to enalirr 13 00 O 18 00
Dressed tloorinf, seasoned... 18 00 tt 00
Scant! n and Board, common. 14 00 15 00
MOLASSES, V falioa
Barbados, ia hhds.,..,. B8
" la bbls 8
Porto Rico, la hhds 8
ta DDIS .......... 88
Bngar-llotise, hi hhds
1. KkU
IS 14
14 15
It 15
1 50 1 80
Svrnn. In bhls
NAILS, keg. Cot 80d basis....
PORK, barrel
Gty at
Ramp .
9 CO
O S 80
O S 75
O 8 75
O a
O 75
C 60
Pi IBM
ROPE. .
10
SALT, j sa.
Liverpool .
i Alnm ,.
American
60
0
On U6 Sacks as
8HINGLKM, 1-inch, V M 6 00
Common 160
Cy press Sap t 60
SUGAR. t tt Standard Graan'd
a ceo
o its
ta t so
o 5
O 6H
O 4 li-ie
scaaoaro a. .
Wait UC
........ .
Extra C, Golden.
YeUos
nortneni.. 4
staves. M W. O. barrel.... 8 00 O 14 00
. O. Hoarhead.
O 10 Oi)
O too
O 700
hi QL Fair . "
Comnsoh MIS.
Inferior so Ordinary....
SHINGLES. H. C. Cyras sawed
" Sap
ix4 Heart.
Sap...M...........
6xt0 Heart.............
50
4 00
7 SD
6 00
4 fO
4 00
t 00
60
00
8 50
6 OT
6 00
4 60
80
5 SO
5 00
TAUOW.f .................... 4 o
wool u uw-w......... so, it
COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
STAR OFFICE, Jala 15
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market
turn at cents, per gallon bid .lor
machine-made casks, and 23 cents bid
tor coantr casks.
ROSIN Market firm at $1 85 per
ddi ior attained and $1 80 lor Good
dtrainea.
TAR. Market ateady at- $1.15 per
DDI oi 3SU IDS.
CRUDE TURPENTINE. Market
firm: 1.80 per barrel for Hard, 1.80
for Dip aad 1.90 for Virgin
Quotations same day last year Sptrita
turpentine qaiet. SsM. Slate; rosin
steady, tl.82. $1.37X; tar quiet. 11.10;
erode turpentine steady, St 80, 1.70,
180.
UCZIPTS.
Spirits Turpentine 163
Roain 483
Tar j 78
Crude Turpentine. , 59
Receipts same day last year SI 5
casks spirits turpentine, 071 bbls roain,
lid bbls tar. 20 bbis crude turpentine.
COTTON.
Market firm oa a baaia
middling. Quotations:
Ordinary h
of 8c for
eta ? ft
uood Urdinary 7 " "
Low Middling. 1 " "
Middling 8
Good Middling . . 8 5-16 " "
Same day last year, middling 7c.
Receipts -0 bales; same day last
year, 1.
COUNTRY PRODUCK.
PEANUTS North Carolina Prime.
6065c per bnsbel of 88 pjunds. Extra
Prime, 70c; Fancy, 80c. Virginia
Extra Prime. 4550c; Fancy, 50c.
CORN Firm; 4245 cents per
bushel.
ROUGH RICE 6570 cents per
bnsbel.
N. C. BACON Steady; Hams, 8
to 9c per pound; Shoulders, 6 to 7c;
Sidea 7 to 8c.
SHINGLES Per thousand, five inch,
hearts and saps. $1 60 to 8 85; six inch,
$2 25 to 3.85; seven inch. $5 50 to 6.50.
TIMBER Market ateady at $5.00 to
8.50 per M.
FINANCIAL MARKETS. ,
Bt Telegraph to the Morning Stat.
Niw York. Fuly 15 Evening.
Money on call dull and eaty at 1 per
cent., laat loan at 1 and dosed offered
at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile
paper 84 per cent. Sterling exchange
was easier; actual business in bank
era' billa 487487 for demand; 486
486K for aixty days. Poated ratea 487
487J aed 488 Commercial billa
485.1;. Siiver certificates eOJf. Gov
ernment bonds were firm; five, regis
tered, 113; fives, coupon, 114; fours,
registered, 111: fours, coupon, 118;
twoa. registered, 97. State bonds quiet;
North Carolina sixes 186; North Caro
lina fours 103. Railroad bonds atrong.
aa-.oa
KAVAL STORES MARKETS.
By Talefxaph to tka at oraiac Star.
Nxw York. July 15 Roain easy,
strained common to good $1 651 67.
Spirits turpentine quiet at 2626c-
Charlkston, July 15 Spirits tur
psntice farm at 23c: sales castts.
Rosin firm: sales barrels: B.C. tl 80 D
E $1 85, F, G $1 85, H $1 50, I $1 60.
K $1 60, M $1 70. N $1 75. W G $1 90.
W W $8 40.
SAVANNAH, July 15. Spirits turpen
tine firm at 24c; tales 436 casks: re
ceipts 1.778 casks. Rosin firm; sales of
7 861 barrels: receipts 4 061 barrel; quo
tations: A. B. C. D $1 20.E $1 2S.F $1 85.
G $1 40. H $ 1 55. I $1 65 K 1 65.M $1 75,
N $1 85. W G $3 00 W W 2 25.
COTTON MAKK.ETS
By Telegraph to tbe Momma Star.
New York., July 15. Toe cotton
market opened firm; witb prices higher
bp six to nine pjints. There WoS a u -taer
advatce of one to n poirjis wi h
tbe matket finally a'.eady at a cet gain
of two to five points Total sale
futures 189 800 bales. Toe early phases
of tbe market were generally bjl"a tbe
English cables showing deeded
strength. Considerable of tbe cotton
bought here tbis morning was for L v
erpool account. Wall street aad N:w
Orleans parties were moderate buyers.
Shorts were disposed to cover and the
forenoon market was exceptionally ac
tive for these timet. Farther reports of
unbroken drought in Texas ard At kin
sat and great difficulty in getting spot
supplies were at tbe bottom of the rue
abroad as well as bere. Following the
noon call the market developed an easier
feeling at the result of realizing by
longs. Local sentiment, as a rule, con
tioaes very firm, witb everything de
pending on the weather as to the future
coarse of the market.
New York, Jaly 15 Evening.
wOtton arm; middling 7 15-15c
Cotton futures market clos-d steady;
sales 1x9 800 bales: Tan'y 7 10. Feb'y 7 19
March 7 88, April 7 85, May . July 7 51.
Aagnst 7 48. September 7 88 October
7 18. November 7 09, December 7 18.
Spot cotton closed firm; middling
uplands 7 1516c; middling gulf 8 8 16c;
ales 1,143 bales.
Cotton net receipit bales; groat
58 bales; exports to Great Britain
838 balea; to France bales; to
the Continent 800 bales, forwarded
58 balea; sales 1,143 bales; sale to
pinners 543 bales; stock (actual) 83 007
ba)rt.
Total to-diy Net receipts 1 044
bales; exports to Great Britain 4 880
bales; to France bales; to tbe Con
tinent 200 bales; s ock 68 bales.
Consolidated Net receipts 3 088
bales: exports to Great Britain 0.308
bales; to France 889 bales; to the Con
tinent 2.183 bales.
Total since September 1 Net receipts
0.002.948 bales; exports to Great Bnta n
8,996.823 bales; exportsjto France 093 380
bales; exports to tbe Continent 2.110 504
bales; to the Channel 5.481 bales.
July 15.-Gilvestan quiet at 7 11-10. cet
receipts 11 bales; Norfolk, firm at 8;
net receipts 208 bales; Baltimore, nomi
nal at 9. net receipts bales. Boston
firm at 7 15-10. net receipts 50 bales:
Wilmington, firm at 8, cet re
ceipts balea; Philadelphia, fiim at
8 S 16. net receipit 317 bales; Savannah,
firm at 7 9-10. net receipts 6 balea; New
Orleans, firm at 7jc, net receipts 40
bales; Mobile, steady at 7J. net receipts
bales; Memphis, firm at ?. net re
ceipts bale.; Augusta, "firm at 8,
net receipts 1.013 balea; Charleiton. firm
at 7, net receipt 51 balea.
PRODUCE MARKETS.
By Tclecrapk to th Morning Star.
Nsw York. Jaly 15 Evening.
Flour firm and higher in sympathy with
wheat;, Minnesota pitent $4 15 4 85.
Wheat spot stronger; No. 1 Northern
New York c afloat; No 1 Northern Da
luth 81s? afloat and 8c f. o. b. aflaat;
options opened stronger on higher cables,
eased off under realising, tut rallied and
advanced in tbe last hour on good for
eign buying and expert business lor tbe
Argentine, doting IHQIKe tust higher;
sales Included; No. red July 79 7 16
80c, closed 80c; September 78C74c
closed 74c: December 74 11 10ca70Uc
closed ?5s& Cora spot quiet; No.
80c at elevator and Sic afloat; option
opened ateady with wheat, bat eased off
off under prom ising crop news aad closed
lc aet lower; July closed at 80c; A us utt
closed 80X: September 81 8 10Q31 8 10.
closed 81 5 18c Oils spot steady; No.
a 28c; options firm but eased off witb
corn .dosing Jc net tower; Jaly closed
82; September 2 l2Lc cloted 81J.C-
ura quiet; western steam , 074,
nominal; September 4 SO. nominal; rc-
fined qolet; Pork dnJL Butter stead
Western creaaerr 11Q Mfc; Western f8c.
tory 70105; El.ios 15tfc; imitat,' -ceamery
M01Kci Sute dairy ioa
14c; do. ctcamery ll15c Cberle
3,, '-f lw"re '?WC. atrial tArr
'M7Jc; Weat era. pan skim 4w
tail skims 8X8. Egga quiet. Sc.te
Pfniinlufiui ttlAin.. ur .
western irrth
llOlSc. Cotton teed oil firtnu bt'd'
favorable freight rates diverting buim,,
to New Oricant; prime summer y-;, m
84J-a85c prime sommer white 272's
prune winter yellow 8980c Hetrrj
leum dull. Rice firm. Mofattet qu,c.
Tallow dull; city ( 00 per package;.
country (packages free) 8Je5c as V,
qoaiity. Tomatoes, per carrier. Savanna
and Charleiton, $1 001 85; Fiontfa
75dtl 00. C-bbage Lodr Itlaod. per f I
70080c. Coffee Spot duil; mild qj et
Sugar raw firm, aalea of 8 606 bag cen-i
ttilugal 96 test at 8c; refined firm
Cbticago, July 15 Wheat to-y
opened at z advance and added .n.
o her Jgcto tee price oeiore the ten -on
waa over. It wis tbe Si me itjry rl
strong cables and light new wbe.t ,r -vals,
and soft spots in the market w te
few and far between. The fine w-a-btr
waa too much for corn and oati, dtc.it ci
of about z each beieg the rem t -1
tbe day's trading in thess staple Pro
visions cloted at a small advar.ee . ;
around.
Chicago. July 15. Cath qua, hot
Fionr firm. Wheat No. 8 tprioK ?4C
No 3 spring nominal; No. 8 red new
74c. Corn No. 8. 85K85Kc Oati
No 8 18jc No. 8 white free on b--j
225c; No. 8 white Ire-on board 20
aic Met porit per. barrel $7 45CT V..
Lard, per 100 Ibt fj8 853 87 bho rt r a
Sides, loose. $4 154 45 Dry m
shoulders, bcxed. $4 755 00 rl
dear at act, txvxe3. 14 6iuni --.
Whiskey $119
The leading futures ranged at lo' o
opening, bighett. lowest aod cioi r..
Wbcat-Ju'v 7W. 74. ',2V. 74r. S-
tembere?,?. 68U. 6 CKVir ),
cember (oe) 64CS.8 6' :..r
orn juiy io. o-. !, 2iVc
tember26 46 26a2U 2i -.r ir
cember 27?27 7Stt27k
27HC. Oau-No 8 Ju v ITS,
17?4. 17S(c; September 18W1
18M. 17c. May SO. 20 . a .C
Mei pora Jul, 17I2U. 7 4u Ti -u
7 .September $7 5 7 7 4-,'
7 60. Lard Stpeiaber 3 if : 7
8 90.8 95, October 4 CO ... y,
3 97W Short rib Sep'.err, ter f 1 ,', 1 y.;
4 30 4 88: October t 37 4 Tu
4 88. 4 87.
Baltimore. Juiv n k-j- -i
and unchanged. Wheat : f- y
red spot 747Xc; Co :s.er
74c: August 7.07-' , i-pie-Vr
778c; steamer .N :e- 7
bid. Southern wheat bv .t- :p
do on giade 7274c e r c,,v
mixed I pot 8080jc. n. : rj
Aaguit 8030Mc Septemtx: s.-
805c: steamer mixed 2627; S .
ern white 8884c; do veilow 4 v
Oats firm: No. 8 white 85 a-
8 mixed 2328c
FOREIGN MARKETS
Bt Cable to the Morniag Star.
Liverpool, July 15. 4 P M
Cotton Spat in-moderate demand "
price hardening. American mirfdirg ir
4 11-lOd; good middling 4 7 10J Arc.
can middling 4 9 Sid lor rr, ti
4 5 88d good ordinary 4 1 Sii ordi
nary 8 87 83d. Tbe ia ei o' tfce day acre
8.000 bales, of wm. a ',', wt:. i .
speculation and exp;::. aed irriurj
7.CO0 American. Receipt ntire Fuiurti
opened qaiet witii a modera e drmaM
and closed quiet at the advance Amr-r
can middling (I ra c). u'y 4 13 64ft
4 14 04d buyer. July ar'd Auni.it 4 12
61 4 13 64d teller; Augus; ani Sep
tember 4 9 64d ss.ler. September ;od
October 4 2 644 3 H tuvrr f :to.
ber and November 3 fil-6i0 ( 6.' fi4-i .
buyer; November aed IX-cembrr 3
64d buyer; Deccrrer and Jacuzty
3 58 04-1 teller: Ija-y r.pl Fbra:v
3 57 644J3 68 04d tuver. Ftt);ua:v and
March 3 68 043 59 641 tt e: Mairh
and April 8 59 641 bu t:, AH:u and
May 3 60 64d buyer
MAKINK.
ARRIVED.
Ira! barqje Nord Am-rici. ' t rr
Capiro, G.rgenti, Jas T Riley 4C
Steamship Croatan 827 toes. Cbichrs
tr r New York, H G Srnalibonc
MARINE dTr'eCTORY.
List or Vessels In tbe Port or Mil-mlng-ton,
'. C, JhIj I".. It'i7
SCHOONERS.
Cc. s C L ?tcr 267 toes. Robinion (.-
Harris? Son A Co.
Marlon H; i tons Armstrong (icn
Harris Scr. A Co.
John C Co'.nrt'Jim. 217 toe. Tbomai.
Geo Harrits Son A Co.
BAR(,'L'E5.
Nord Am;r ci (tu ) 55 tons Capero.
T Riy & C i.
Edith, bhrri n i -V i Mi tor s Mitchell
Fore & Fs-rr
Han (Swer) 6 iters Lcnnder Heide
& Co.
UP TO DATfc
Livery and Sales Stable.
S. P. COWAN & CO.
108, 110 Second Street, he. ween
Princess and ChesnuL
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UR SERVICE IS FIRST.CLAS8 IN
particalaT. Finest Ho ass la town r.rtx c r.
pages. Polite attention All calls sad . :" ''
and night promptly attended to.
XLEPHOSE NO. 15. TELEPHONE V ''
Telephone calls answered any hom ii? " i .":
Specuu attention girea to Boarding Hmr -
Stalls aad Carefol Grooming for Stalling H n
Hacks and Baggaee Line to all trami i t(
cooitog, at nsoal prices. Carriage loi K. . 1 l
1.00, Prices Uniform to All Comers
Hearse Exclnsi for Whites t5. 00. (
fnneral, St 50. Hearse for White and Ol. 11
Horse and Buggy one hoar, $1.00; afirru . i. l
Carriage, Team and Drirer one hour f i'1 : ' 1
oo. norss and sarry one hoar, i w. -1,00.
Team and Tra. one hoar. Ill1
BO. Saddle Horse one boor. 50 cent.: r-- "
tl,50 Famitnrt Wagon art th careful sitrot u. "
per load,
. Open 365 days and 365 nights
n a year. mar '2'.'
Prempwfs Barber Shop,
TSJO. SOUTH FRONT STREIT
f 1 K 1
class Work at Reasonable Pries. Give u
Respectfollr,
ARTHUR PR EM It KT
je 90 tf
Gail Borden
Eagle Brand
, Condensed Milk.
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