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Sarvaoav MotitM, Ac 14. IS37
IOIOCT 1U7XU
For tome tiaae tae f aid oj sat of
cjuttry aave be .sJaiftaf to
kii Kic attars cea over te decline I
tat pete -X ativ sr. as tt dacliae
wuo'i tha a eatarat taiaj; la the
worUJ etuler ta c(tiaaU(c. Ia
l.iTJ a cou-pracf arai ve silvtr was
f,M-aeJ by tafii p-awara wjk!
caiaa'a-strd ta a atttc'.. of
vvr. TUa On udiil
a ta tata cms try wj wxta ant
taaa g M It bafts to dtciue la
prica tiaa-. bt a dacliaa was etay
vi by t:a ;ui( of tbt Biaad-Al-liaoo
act. (JlsvJ by tae Sierstae
ace Tae rt pa al ol tae Unit left aI
aar em!ijse aay lexIattve tscofa
lioa aJ ta dtchaa bafts
aftm. Taa c!'Mii of tae TaJU
saints aarrowvi mora tie raof ai
lia ti Jasa J (or sler J
aaotat? Jaclia followed. Mart
racaiclf t cMiJt la tie
aaxsatary ifvia ol Jaa- far
tier asrrawaJ tbw recof-jfUo eaj
of ai'tar aJ aaocaar era of 4a
cflaa Mt k a-:tl suiter as ixscetj
tae Uar" aasri tast if Its eK
ra,:fii S tatv putt t te
mariec a J say ta tat frm It of l
atr. "ii yxa a taa: " Pva
aaJarvaatJ It r "Art va- Mtli
.af (a tiara 14 J last Jailars ba a lit
oat of tin f irty la j ccai ajtt:"
Of c xsr we aaa It. Of cxik ws
antlartcaa4 l. vi of ca? are
tiU f ii O i uaae tiat dJIf b
tavia ou: of tie v a coat I aaJ
k tap oo taaittiif aittl tie fild
wre.aippri lara oat HJM. Bat
Oara ara oc!tr bastlaa taa (raa I
atr aI'icta io a aavl aiJar
cji.t it vi ta tba a lfia laaca
u raftuta HUM fti fa?para
f j tiair jca ta oataj a that
tiara f aaft!a aura ttaa caiSt
ba aipactrl ta taa !c it it taa
pnc of ailaar. Taa WnSiaf.oo
. coil t4aJfJ pitr aJ aa
iV on. troa araica i baaa oaJ
occaaioa to qnd otrttofif. tYat
rtbakas aai aapaaaa taa abiarJitr of
t5la Uiiotic yp-
"Vaa ara feaa I tat mrm aaoktf
ttata of laa a-ao aaiKa aitia of
l)'C Wi aa tt la f itvxm paait
ctia aattia loata iia Uci aal laa
Ji:ao taa aratt I ft ta taa paica of
aji!!.3- Ac3lf ta atl tat.
aUaaa ia oa taa gra4t ! !!
o chh ii tk a- taa racia
asataia, as ara oi-t. ia a r
tta loo 4tanf4l i oa dtacnaad la
woata. in at aaaa U a lft
J iat
mt y aa i t
lo Mill farther de
ad, aa ta CXprt
afo la, flat it qUc era." Coo
troliaf taa (o!4 vita wblca aUref U
boat aa4 oaca of tha Uaer sow
at aiUWa far aaarkat ihtj pat it oat
aaJ bar it la taastclret at a lover
pnea taa a It b4 baa a coaamaadiaf.
aJ taa a'aaya boJ4 cao(h of it
tocoatrol tat nirkct a ad tba price.
Waaa tar i aotaiaf to f aia bj
pattiar it dowa tbT kap it whera
it v bt vac tatf thiak tbcf
aar a coxa t f ila by pottlaf it
dava lata keapiaf it o? they pat It
dava. Taitia praataty vbat they
kaat brea do!a ataca taa faronh!
rapKU bya bajaa to coae ia
boat tba profTtaa vaieb tba ooae
tary coat a two i U catklaf.
Taay art vorktaf tbU racket to
kill of taa lataraatt ja tl ra jaeoaat.
If aacaaaar tbay vi!l raa ttlvcr still
lof. for thay caa afford to lota a
fav aatliiao of dallara If aacaaaary
ta defeat iateraatioaal afreets eat.
WHtaaloMof oaca lew they caa
kaap taa e laer aairket (lattei fr
loot tiae to c xae. ai loaf at eacaa
ary. If tie atleer aiae ovocr
attt tt:y-Srt ctau as oaact for hi
ai ear. t ty vul oSar taetra at aiaty
ccata aad taatv-il bi tba qaoted
otrket prt:a. taaviaf a fall of tvo
catta aa oaa:a Of coarta we aa
dtrataaJ it aai taea Tbay art oot
f'iaj iilatr ots a bit.
dm foJ4rat
-I ranttata at of tfea C4
of rt-t I. rtiui au taa uxc
aad ati if o iaii aaar-u-a-lorYctaa
Vf f oa
aaa laa rrutaat atf of Btaan
a't Ctcera aat tta (! m -pr4(ioa
or ia N Tl S
S'laar ia a ava kiVi iat it
w taa aa ata x la tU an Taa
taa 4 Ut mt a b t: cast
tt a Nit oit it caa a." Ail 1 1 itt
VMKitl 1 tfe pr jt f1 ifta oi
ara rttaa tcva tl ki 4 .
attiioaa ia o a i;ijt ifet aJ a
ot a Pro"i c '-.t k it i(i co
tiaaa '5 a dajraciatnty. tr
a:r tia i na rjc'a o a a l'.ai!i
(aaca. 'Taa ! ioaaa ki
p trca tmi t-4 5a ' aaila aa3ar. Taa
vaoia ciimc.im of taa aaoaaaUrat
c!t xaa ?r-M:acta u aaaiaaaajoa aatU
taa atea !' rtata,
' Om aaattataa to lataijtct taio tba
laaaaa a'iaaio at to ataca aa a e
atauoa of c )a ati a 4 raaaoa. I :
a vcaJ ataca of bat to aaa tkaat
rat fcat tatara aa alaa bta drpra
ct wad la IM attrtat aad aaat bar l aoi4
vara aaliicted to aa Mat proem it
vowida't loaa na etaa atarclat aJt la lk
ra:Mk t ataacafa. taa proouattioa ra
aaaf noaft. Taa m at of taa c
itaad aattoaa ara c oaa-1 ta at aa tka
aa'vo at'aia aa opaa tataa
way tta ea'y ibaa taai aca at aaaa of
a atatal rt a-oart aia iJ aad
at a4 front !. Ia ta tr g-3l4
ctiatvao tctiK:a aa4 aruaoU vorth
aao a) a r4a4 it a.aa14 ol
it Ma.i tttiattt la tka ttata
atr. vara taa paucaaa tara1 vara
ta ataa ct'aa to go-4 aad ooaaa4
wvla to ttlaar voa'd lt dpactta
aad ar aacoata atora atiaaa T I
taa oviaaaacaiiai oratora a4 tditota.
taa paaatraoaara 4 taa ktad iaa aa
taaauata o aaaa4 a a tkarr tataaaata
aad aaelarta at taiaa ra
Bad taaad troat taa atrta 4 tka
paupla kt-t tHlitf kh ata toOdar
Caa aad p epock
"It aaaota to aa taa at Mt lof ti rata't
latatfiaaaia ial ttiaar. karaft ot Ita aaoaay
axutaata. taoi daoraoata la ikt aitr
feet, Lka gol4. H kae kt. a aaiaaS
adaatattltty to taa aaa of ataakiai. It
caaaot aa apoiiad to aar practteal pf
. It la aoc anacapata a of coaaar
atoa lato taspiaataata of hm4r. la to
aKVtT. to tooia. ate. It ta at oai
Ma oraaaiaat or lor c a lato etat.
R aad a Waito of ita Uttar -tJ
tty Karaaaa ot atifaiaaaa i tJ!a at
roaad. Wi da ao ak taa aaoao
aaataJiiat tar.r waa aoo d kacoata
of od aar hka oraaataiaacaa. It
wt-t ka oatt. Tkay da aat kaov "
the Lxri or vuee
fbe Life of Vaact." vrutea aad
pa ; itaad by Maj r Cteaeat Dvd.
of Caartotte. it aa eicaadiafly later
eatiaf pabx(io aad a aalotblead
d tioa to tha htttonc litcratare of tbia
State Majar Iowi bad cicellcot
adraatafce for lb a vork. for baviof
baatfar ytr aatocialed vitb tbe
ata of vbaa bs vnte-t be kacv
bia vttl. aad aaderataod bio. per-
btpa. at fev aalerttood btm. at veil
kaava at be vas.
Tat ttory at told by Major Dovd
U at iaicreatia; at a rjatace
a taoaa there u ao roaaacia( ia it.
bo, vhta vt rsad tt we caa well ao-
drrttaaj why :baloa Vaact bad
taca a pa aerial bold ra the people
of bit owe S:a(t aad vby he vat to
aacb retpectel by the people of
otttr 5:te vao case lato coa-
ta-t with bist. Tbs yoooj
aaa caty pran: by reajioi this
bx far it w II gitt bia cour
af e by lijwmj ba a ooble aabi
tioa oir b achieved by oable ac
uoa aad aaaatof oaea act! worthy
of it, aaJ the older rata, alihojgh
ba aay hire kaowa Vaoce ia tile.
vill feel p'oaisr of bia at he reads
tbtt recard of aibrokea derotisa to
daty aad to bit peaple.
A ta-3 tbitcaak is a treasure
aad thoo'd be ia erery boatehatd ia
Sonh Carom t, ml be read lelt
orely by erery N'arta Caroliaiaa.
It i prm'.ed la large clear type oo
Sae paper, with illattratioas. neatly
aaJ tabitiitin'y boaJ. mikn; a
book tha: waalj d creJit to aiy
pnn:laf hoata anj oae of which the
oftre of the Ctirlatte 0tT',
where it wit prtated aad oaitbeJ.
aay well feel pool. A rcalew of
the bok woald take cotaaa, ba:
we rrprat that t: it to every way aa
etcslieat prodactoa tot which tbe
friaodt of the florioui Vaace. aod
tae S ate thaatd b aader Utt of ob
llf itioat to Mtjr Oaad
KUOa MISTI05.
"O ireraoeat by iojaactioo
wtffli to tx cam to the froat
these day. We bare bad soae
Mmltt of it witbio tbe paat year
or ao ia tats State, aad we are bar-
tag toot mort taopiea of it aov lo
a lor DiaieJ by tbe Cooventioa at
Roaaoke, becaoaa vt refaxd aim aa
oot of tba ablest men la tbe Senate,
oat of taa truest to the people, aad
by far tba ablest mta la public lift la
Virtiol. lit ttaads vitb tbe people
of tbat State, aod deservedly so, as
oar ova Vaoce stood vitb the
people of this Slate, aad for the same
reatao, namely, tbat aside from bis
brilliant Intellect and superb oratory,
they bare onboaoded confidence is
bin. Bat (although the opposition
vas led by Senator Daniel) we
do not think it shoved eqnal vis
doa ia Totlnt; dovn tbe resolution
proaldlof for the nomination of
United State Senators by primaries,
that la by the primaries eipressios;
their preference for Senator and so
lasiructlof tbe members-elect to tbe
Legislature, vbo are pledged to
stand by tbe actioa of the primaries.
This is doot lo Illioois, in Sooth
Carolina, aod la so favorably rt
gardei tbat it will probably be
adopted ia other States It is as
aear aa approach to ao elec
tion direct by tbe people as can
be made viibont aa ameodment to
the Constitution. Woite tbe con
rcatioo voted dova this resolution.
aicb bad carried lo tbe committee
oo resolutions aod platform by a
majority of one, it substantially
adopted it la tbe case of Senator
Daniel by a pledge to support only
socb candidates for tbe legislature
as voold pledge themselves to vote
to return bim to tbe Senate. If tbe
primary method vas a teeming
"evasion of the Constitution," as
caeteaded. vis not this practical in
struction to the Democratic candi
dates vbo may roa lor the Legtsla
tart ao "evasioo of tbe Coostitn
tioo" Senator Daoiel it the light
mao, and the resolution to stand by
bia and support only men for tbe
Legislature vbo vill do likewise is
all right, yet it vas glaringly mcon
sisteot coming from men who bad
jost voted down tbe primary resolution.
SmiTS TURPENTINE, j fiddler WANTED.!. ' Night Sweats
Wilketboro Ckrnult : Friday
Jsmes Ho veil, colored, fell back Into
tbe well which be bad jost com
pleted for Mr. J. T. Wellborn, on
Barracks HiIL and was killed. His
sknll was broken on the back part of
the bead and both legs were broken
between the knee and ankle. He fell
about fifty feet.
HE WAS FAMED AND AT DANCE MUSIC
DID VERY WELL.
The gold poaers have cambtaed
afaiasf silver aatil they have sac
ctdd la cloaug aaarlf all tba aiats
of tha world aaiatt it, that practl
ciily coaavaf us attt aal its da
maad to the artt, vaicb cannot coo
an at aayihiag like taa prodsctiaa,
aad therefore the price falls. Bat
there is aaotber aad a panic alar rca
aoa vby the price shoald be forced
dova still I j wee thaa it bad beea.
There la soa a oaaissioe ia
H aropa teat aadar aathortty of oar
Coagresa, tj cadtavor to promote
ia:eraattoaai agrcaatat" for the
opealagof the aaiatt to stiver. There
baa bee toat talk atia: tht prob
able saccess of ih's movemtat. ti
Is fsvortd la Fraaca. Crraiayisii
a pasaive cxal uoa. vaulag to taa
bow other aa i3oa regard It, Eag
taa j. vhSc-4 sceat to be the chief
obatacta la the vty, is reported to be
dlsposad to gia itsooss tteoarage
taeat by aaklag coacessioas that
woald opea tbt way the ate of a
Urge unit of silver aa as ally.
Tba ral J prwrra btuii alaraeJ
at ths toii:ioas, aii bigta to
Peoatylvaaia. where a Judge
Puttborg his issued aa lejuoctioo
restrain. ag the strikiog coal miners
froca marchiag or caapiog ia the
vlcioity of mice t where the work
men have oot iaed la tbt strike.
They had previos!y had ao ia
J a act loo served oa Debt' month to
prcveat bim from shootiog ol his
cioqacact aaoag tbe oon striking
tniorrt ia West Virginia. We are
sot ap oo tbt lav la Penatylvania
bat If there be lav ia that State
which cia be so jadtcially interpret
ed as to prevent men from marchlog
aad caaplag. quietly aad peacefully
vtikoat disturbing the peace of the
com auatty, or lajarlag the property
or iapertlllog tha aafety or lives of
other, it b a daageroos lav aod
oegbttobe viped c9 the statates.
for its scratching capacity depends
siapiy epoo the stretching iacllna
tiooa of the jajge vho may be called
oa to pass opoo iu It Is srgacd
that these mtrchlogs aad campings
are tatcaoed to lotimidate. to
briag aadae prestare to bear opoo
miners who art oot ia the strike, and
that do lajary to the property or tbt
miae owners by prevcaiiig then
from getting out their coaL Bat as
saaiag tbisto be so, oa the same
groaad coolda't they gel oat
at lajiaciaoo to prevent men
from sinking, or from bold
lag meetings aayvbert la tht
vkiaity of vbert other mea may be
at votk? Or coolda't they get oat
aaiajtnctioa agsiast tht nevspa-
peri pnblLshlag tbe proceedings or
speeches made at such meetings as
teodiag to create discontent aad to
damoraiiie mea at votk and thus la
jtrt the property of their employers?
That's aboat tie vty it looks to os,
for whea the lavs arc stretched tbat
way, there Is eo tclilsf where the
stretchlog process may ead, or bow
maay rights the people will bave
left whea the stretchers get throe g a
the sxretciuag.
a a
I
We coegtatatata tbe people of r.
t iaia oa tbe eadotitmcnt given Sea
BOOK If OTIC S3.
74r OmU4 Isr Aunt: 7. a. it aa ia-
ttraat'aaaaoer. prettlaj a vtrled l it
ofoaieats. iliot rtted I: cottaiat a
coatieati'oa ol G jd none life, aad a
pipar eatiticd Stalrta tbt S ia. w&icb
It vtty laierat'.ta;. Tas retier w.ll alto
fltd hht rtilia t j wk 1 1 a at; a le'iare
b ar. Alirett Tee Oa.loik Coapiar.
AttorP.acc. Ntw Yjr
Ti S'rar Ttmt ab'CB i:c5di AVsp
CKttti itdcoe1t) aic.il p-ojren
aad di:aiti Iroa a proreitire t aad
poiat ikMi tc a . p ) iticii ail eco
aoatc toj Kit ia abicb ibe ps3?!e are
lotarettej p-eteatio Iron raoatb
papart br iaidiag pjiic mm aod
riters aid eliioruli a'r aad laterett-
lagl wriitra I: n oi-l 51 to lif tbtt
It It oopttd to moiopi'iei. cjmDioet.
clttt ltit t'.i3i aai l i a it t--( of
tbtar. PjohtSe-5 Of CatrlerM Ksrr tt
Col. 94 Filth on. Cvcijn
Aner atfiout iiiettt Hooo't Sartapa-
rilU btt woadeilal Cuilflioe up pjaer.
I: ru t6-s ib dlood tad tenons perfect
btalt 1 t
CUHHtN r CDMMtNT
Wbea the gold bug admits
hat an increased dem rd lor silver
routd be creited by rem jncteino? it
h : concedes all there is in t,e arvu
meat agaiost the coinage of silver
oiosiaodaul monef. except the ratio.
and biaaetalnst Usist that free coin
age would make tbe commrrcial ratio
lto 1. LsuitrilU Disfatik, Dtm.
S nator Hinaa sars tbat a sil
ver tei'iaatnt no loner exts s ia
Ohio, and tbat be is certain of ec:
lion by tbe oext Legts'atu e Mr.
Hanoalsa shrewd campainer and
undoubtedly knows the truth abojt
the sttuaiioo. bat it Is just possible
that bis little speech was made for
campiigo effect and not nee.anlv
to tell all he knows PkiUJttthi'a
Tbe official report that R5 per
ceat of the mea in the navy are Am
ericans by birth or naturalization Is
gratifying to national pride and.
probably, a ganraotce of national
sifciy. so far at It goes. It is oat
aral lor men to fight better for their
ova country than for another, atd.
therefore, it is veil tbat battle ships
shall be macced by there ova nat
ionality. There voold be no d m
catty ij filling the whole navy with
Americans, If a proper effort were
mads to do 3.Pkt!aJtIkl$ UJ(trt
Imp
Scotland Neck Commonwtalth:
Some nights ago thieves entered Dr.
D. B. Zollicoffers store at Garys
bury and took $15io cash, a lot of
shoes and clothing;, pistols, rsztrs,
knives, etc He suspected three ex
convicts at Roanoke Rapids, and
vheo their houses were searched be
found some ol the goods, bat the
rogues made their escape.
Alamance Gltatur; Mr. Thomas
C Foust, about a mile south of this
place, a few days ago housed seventy
bushels of Irish potatoes from a
plat of gTound 25x30 yards, after
oaing from tbe patch since tbe po
tatoes vere large enough. Tbe
yield vas at tbe rate of 500 bushels
to the acre. At the present price,
40 cents per buthel, aol acre of
ground voold yield nearly $200
worth
Mooroe Jtumal: Mr. Charles
H. Aycoth died at bis home in Mon
roe tovnsbip last Friday of fever.
tie vas 28 years old. Col.
Hotcbiss bas leased bis gold mine to
a Northern firm, vbu bave pur
chased machinery and vill, in aboat
two week, begiu work Mr.
H. F. Zachary, of Montgomery
county, has been prospecting for tbe
past tvo months aod shovs ns some
valuablepecimens of ore, some, be
says, vorth $2,000 a ton.
Mount AirvAVwr: Bad Reeves.
colored, and Jack Chandler, vhite,
had a difficulty at Chandler's dis
tillerr Saturday night last which re
salted fatally to one of tbe parties
to the affray. The distillery is near
Rusk, Sorry county, and Reeves,
So is known far and vide as a
dangerous man, vas killed by Chan
dler with a billet of wood. Chandler
was promptly arrested and placed in
jail at uoDton, our county seat.
Reeves on more than one occasion
gavt oor police trouble, and was
shot several years ago by one of
onr officers
Wadesboro Aftitenger and Intel
ligtnxer; Mr. R. D. Astxford died at
bis borne near Peachland last Friday
night, aged about 48 jears. The de
ceased bad been sick for i"me time
ar.d his death was not unexpected.
He vas for maoy ycajs ia tbe employ
or the Carolioa Central Railroad, as
trestle bujlder. and vas well known
along the line of the road. The
preliminary hearing last Thursday in
the case of Joe Bogeao, charged with
assaulting Berta demons, a young
colored woman of this place, resulted
lo Joes beiog required to give a jus
tified bond in the sum ol $500 in his
appearance at the next term of the
criminal court far Ansou county. He
coul J not give the boo J and was sent
to jail.
Southport SianJarj : The death
of Mr. D. B. Stanland, of Saalotte,
occurred on Sunday morning. He
passed away, after an illness of only
a lew hours, although he vas able to
work same and to walk over his
farm Saturday evening. Mr.
Fred Swain tells us that while pass
ing along ia his voods, near the
marsh, last week he broke into an
alijfators nest. In a few days more
40 young "paters" would have
alked into the a Ijacent creek.
Last Tuesday afternoon, auring an
electric storm, lightning struck a
small tree in the yard of Mr. Way
man Roberson, of Pr.enx, aod run
ning dowa a wire clothes line fas
tened to the tree, the bolt killed one
of his children, about four years of
age. and stunned two others, who
are not expected to live
rwiNiiN(ii.
Ferguson ' What is the com
pniuoa ol Reqatfoit cbeen ? '
Tipioo Rrq jefort cbeete it not a
enmpotnioo. it ia a decomposition."
Bottem Transcript
Aa Old Maxim Revised First
Tot -Mr tnimaia tayt. If tbe thoe fits,
pot it oa ' "
Second Tot Mr mamma tart. 'If
Ibeibx S i. uk: iii.fl .i t too ti '
Putt.
Tmm aad rrolla la Waahaot aa the Ore-
gom Short LIm- Millionaire and I in ml.
grauita Attend a Uaaet aad Esperienoo
m atoaleol Sorprlae.
On St. Patrick's day, 1894, five
through trains, bound both to tbe east
ward and westward of the Oregon Short
Lfne of the Union Pacific, were tied tip
at Glenns Ferry, Ida. They bad been
canght between two aeriona washouts,
oue at Pocatello and the other at Indian
Creek, three dajs before, aud bad to
wait at Olenns Ferry for track repairs
along the line heioro they could proceed.
GleuDt Ferry is a bleak little railroad
and abeep herders' town of 300 or 400
inhabitants, situate on a sagebrush
bluff overlooking tbe unspeakably dark
aud dreary Snake river.
Tbo five stalled trains carried 600
passengers of aa miscellaneous a charac
ter as could be gotten together at a
carefully selected congress of types.
There were i-migranta and millionaires;
soldiers ou the move; dainty women in
palace cats and women bound for Creede
and Cripple Creek in day coaches; min
ers who killed time during the wait in
shooting mugpies circling over tbe
Snake river; Shoshone Indians travel
ing to tbe limits of 1 heir reservation;
well behaved an'l qniet people, noisy
aud tumultuous people. But all were
stu k alike, i.url they made the best of it.
Lines tf tocial demarcation were for
the tiruo crxsret. All liHuds mingled
easily ou the little station platform and
in the littlo station waiting room. The
supply cf food on tbe dining cars gave
out tbo first day of tbe bitch, aud every
body was fed, nnd well fed, too, in the
statjeu rating room. They sat down at
tbe tables 1:1 relays and Dntientlv
awailcil their turn.
The r;ii!ro;i:l employees and their
wivi wi re t j;ive a c'uiice at the little
town bull on St. Patrick's night The
Kwiicl:in!i v. ho bad been customarily
rmplrvoLl to Luillo for them had been
v. i;c!:nl to another division. Inaquan-
!: ty, tbo cun'o toiumitrco toured tbe
ir.:i;;s cud trillion to ascertain if any of
t!;;' rtu! i:i.'-eugers happened to be
curijiutf a vi&liu and was capable of
rrudccinpT music on it. In one of the
fbf piug cars they came ncrors an artistic
lonliin;? man, with -very long hair, a
seraphic, oleaginous countenance and
exceedincly bai.'gy clothes. They were
looking for a fidiiJcr. they said. Did be
know cf any on tbo train? Well, ho
diiln't know in o-jtraeou.'ly bad Eng
lish); be played a little himfclf once in
awhile, and bad rather a fair fiddle
with him. The long buired man accent
ed tbo "fiddle" rather curiously. But
tho railroad men were overjoyed. Would
he play for tbem to dauce with their
wives anil sweethearts? Certainly! Did
ho know (iaiico music? Well, some.
All of the stalled passengers were in
vited to tbo dauce, and they all went.
A good mmiy of tbem could not gut in.
Tbe baggily clothed fiddler turned up
in good time. Tbe pianist was waiting
for bim. S.i was the railroad daucc
committee, cnerf tho members of which
slipped 3 mono dollar bills into the
fiddler'n hand :.s payment in advance
for t li 3 evenings work. It was smiling
ly nccepted. Tbe dance began. The
fireman's wife, who played tbe piano,
produced an old tetburnbed violin and
piano tuun 1 onk and turned to tbe lan
cers. She told tbe tiddler, at the end of
the first dance, tbat lie did pretty well,
oaly bo wi i:t too fast. Then there was
a waltz. Tbo fiddlirwas informed by
his accompanist that bo was getting
along finely, and everybody in the room
began to priclr np bis ears i.t l'.:c sweet
ness c.f thn violin music, although the
dances were common enough aud tawdry
enough.
Another waltz tbe "Beautiful Blue
Danuln.'. " All cf tbe dancers on the
floor stopped dead ut tho first bar, and
the travelers with cultivated musical
ears moved close to the piano. The pi
anist ceased. She wished to listen. Tho
violin music was miraculous. The play
er swayed from aide to side as be phras
ed. He appeared to be oblivious of bis
surroundings, fie improvised variations
of liispjring tenderness. He out-Strauss
cd Strauss. His violin sang, throbbed
with passion. When the last note died
away, tho people in the ball appeared
to bo m n dream all but one.
"M. V; aye, "raid Charley Fair, the
son of tbe late United States Senator
Fair, stopping from tbe throng, "won't
jou play that lively, rattling thing you
gave us ct the Bohemian club- in San
Francisco tho other night? It's been
ruiinin;: in my hi ad ever since. "
M. Vsayo played Berlioz's "Pizzi
cato" as he perhaps never played it be
fore. Washington Star.
Boat Blood Purifier and ? Tonic
Found In Hood's,
" My husband suffered with pain in the
back, night aweata and loss of appetite.
Ea has been taking Hood's Sarsa par ilia
and it has benefited him very much. It
haa given him an excellent appetite and
we believe it to ba the best blood purifier
and tonic that can be obtained." Has.
C. F. Dknwib, Macbeth, South Carolina.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is tbe best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents.
BARGAINS IH
Slippers
AND
TanShoes
FOR TtN DAYS ONLY.
25 Per Gent Off,
40c quality wtil be' 30c
. 50i " " " 37c.
75c " " " 5ic.
$1.00 " , " " 75c.
150 " ' " $1.12.
2 00 " ' " 1.50.
Remember 10 Days Only
And many other Bargains at
J. H. REHOER & CO.'S,
Near Fourth Street Bridge.
Bell Phone 118. Inter-State 218.
Car f jre paid on purchases of $2
and up. au 8 tf
TURNIP SEED,
Crop 1897,
JUST ARRIVED
ALL VARIETIES PLANTED IN
THIS SECTION.
The Largest Stock and the
Lowest Prices.
Write fot quotations.
ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
je 29 tf Wilmington, N. C.
Wholesale Prices nrTent.
Toe quota tioni aia always given as accurately as
pmible, bot toe Stab will hot be responsible for any
variations from tha actual market price of tba article!
q noted.
COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
v
STAR OFFICE, August 13.
SPIRI1S TURPENTINE Market
steady at 25 cents per gallon for
machine made casks, and 85 W cents
lor country casks.
ROSIN Market quiet at $1 20 per
bbl for Strained and aU.25 lor Good
Strained.
aaa) a vara. - .
marKet qatet at 91.15 per
DDI oi sou ma.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market
qniet; $1.80 per barrel for Hard, 1 80
tor Yellow Dip and 1.90 lor Virgin
Quotations same day last year Spirits
turpentine firm. 22J4, xukc; rosin firm
SI 1 37Ji; tar firm, $1.05; crude
turpentine steady, $1.20, 1.55, 1 65.
RECEIPTS.
Spirits Turpentine. 88
Rosin. 710
Tar 19
Crude Turpentine 67
Receipts same day last year 210
casks spirits turpentine, 857 bbls rosin,
sv DDIs tar. 48 bbls crude turpentine.
COTTON.
Market quiet on a basis o( 7j,c lor
middling. Quotations:
Ordinary 6 eta $ lb
tjooa urdtnary Q " '
Low Middling 7 " "
Middling '.IK " "
Good Middling 8 3-16 " "
Same day last year, middling 7c.
Keceipts 0 bales; same day. last
year 2.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
PEANUTS North Carolina Prime
5560c per bushel of 28 pounds; Extra
rrime, Oic; fancy, 75c Virginia
extra rrime.4550c; Fancy, 50c.
kin rirm; a74 cents per
nosnei
ROUGH RICE 6570'cen:s per
ousnei.
N. C. BACON Steady; Hams. 8
to 9c per pound; Shoulders, 6 to 7c
Sides, 7 to 8c.
SHINGLES Per thousand, five men
hearts and sapa, $1 60 to 2 25; six inch.
$2.25 to 3.25; seven inch $5 50 to 6 60
TIMBER Market steady at $5.00 to
o.oo per M
COTTON AND NA.VAL STORES.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
RECEIPTS. J
For week; ended Aogmt 13, 1B37.
Stiritl. R.iin. Tar.
l,56i 7,083 1,551
RECEIPTS.
For week ended August 11, 1896
Sjiriti. gtuim. Tar.
1,959 6.093 8,9
EXPORTS.
For week ended Auus. 13, 1897.
Cctttm. Sfiritt. Rutin. Tar. Crmdi.
Domestic., 617 1,-4)8 7 ) 804 539
foreign... 00J l,10j 4 9i3 COO 000
8 003,178 bales; exports to France 899 7
bales; exports to tha Continmt 2 144
bales; to tbe Channel 5.481 b3c,
Aug. 13. Ualvtston, quiet at 7. rr,
receipts 830 bale; Norlolk. firm i
net receipts IS bales. Baltimore n ,f l
nal at 8J. net receipts bales IJ.,sl r
quiet at 8 net receipts so , .
Wilmington, quiet at 7k. nn .,
ceipu bales; Philadelphia nu c, ,
84, net receipts 633 bales; Sav.,rr
quiet at 7?4. net receipu 6 baki rw
Urieans, easy at 7 11 16. net ir, ,
459 bales; Mobile, dull at 7
receipts 8 bales; Memphis, iter',
7 13-16 net receipts 13 bale- A , ,
steady at 84, net receipts 11 ,.
Charleston, nrm at 7, net rcc
bales.
21
CttUn.
' 6
Crdr.
414
Crudt.
486
September
Tiarcb $7 15
617
2,303 6 03 J
EXPORTS.
For week ended August 14,
Cotton. Stiriti. Rutin.
8C4
539
1896.
Tar. Crmdt.
Domestic. 1,8 8 1,803 539 1,337 409
Foreign., , uOO oOJ 9,271 000 000
1.S23 2,40 i 9,810 1,?37 409
STOCKS.
Ashore and Afloat, Aug. 13, 1897.
Athort. AJltal. Total.
Cotton 327 ii 429
Soirtts... 1,24 J 19 1,219
Rosm 3.-.W1 15 3i,t6J
Tar ;i.371 2W S.tol
Crnde 407 000 407
STOCKb.
Ashore and Afloat, Aug. 14, 1896.
CttUn. Sfiriti, Rutin. Tar.
2,0J7 2.593 15.404 6.156
FINANCIAL MARKETS.
Crude.
558
The foilowiiig quota Dons represent Wholesale
Prices generally. In making cp small orders higher
prices nave to be charsed.
Miraculous Benefit
MtCCIVCD FHOM
Dr. Milts' New Heart Cure.
r' J, .. vft
i III hV a
EU F. BABCOCX. of Avoca. N. T, a
ataaaa o tba ard K. T. LrUliary asd
tor taOrtv yaaia of tha Babcaaek at
Maaaal Caartaaa Ox. of Anbmra. aajat "I
iftw ao Juraa aay rraUlad tor Utm Blrsvo
loast bants raratvad tioca Dr. If Ilea Heart
Cava. I aaarad for yvsvra.aa raaatt of rmj
aeaaaac vhicai atactod mj ataart
form, as UmUe awciud from
ap. I bloalad aatO I waa aaabla
ta aajatasa aay cJotkUgt ba4 aar paUtaa
. haaarv aaacthaclaf apaila aad
of braaaa. for tbtaa aaoatha I
saamaaUaaotU dowa, aad ail Uta aim I
to tM ta aa ana rfcadr. 1 traa trasuad by
taa baa doraora ba fradaaily gra voraa.
Aboat a rr a-o I coaaaaaacad tavklaf Dr.
MiW Kwa IIsatS Car aad itaaaadmyUfa
aa tf by a aUracJa. f tL
aar. all l aar naasaaiai I v rw-
ara aod by ail draa
a yaatUaa
a. tra bottla
ar aaoaay ra
cok oa dla
The thDaghtful citizen looked
crave. 'I have gone through this
Oiagley bill from beginning to end." he
said, "aad I mutt say tbat it is aery in
complete '
Whaia wrong with it ? '
"Wny. here's co eaoort duty on heir
ettes " HsusiholJ Words
"Daes yoor wife take aay ioterest in
correal p jlitica ? asked tbe earnest wo
mao. "Nw." reo'ied Mr Sidfarm. "she
doo t. Bat il ti' currant jelly or cur
rant pie. wny i aiiow aoe could tell ycu
mora thugs a 10 -at 'em 'a yoa ever
dream pt ol." Boston Transcrpt
"Do yon eat missionaries now?"
tba tonriat atked ol the cannibal.
Oa. yet!" responded tbe latter
"Yon kill there first, don't you?" per
sisted tba tourist.
"We do now." sighed tbe urbane can
aibal meaely. "We foaed quick lunches
prodoced dispepsia." Boston Tra ixlltr.
Ao Explanation : Ethel "I
wonder why Gjod Friday is called Good
Fnda,?-
Fcddy Why. you a'prise me It's
named alter Robipaoa Crusoe's faithful
aeraaa. cl course." fudft
"Here, you." said the officious
cit's:o. grabbieg the scorcher. "Area's
yon going to apolog'is to that man yon
knrcted down ? '
'Me? Nit, He'll get bis evens all
right. Dit'i yoo kaow bt'a a trolley
ra 04 or ma a ? Kansas City Star.
"Did yon bear old Gotrox
boastiag that bis life bad always been
free sad npea to tbe observation ol all
tbe worltf?"
l did. Aad yet everybody knows
that bia first big money was made la a
coiner." Indianapolis f onr nal.
The Da IMaarirr Women.
In an article which the lato Mr. Dn
Mfiurirr wrote souio years ugo for Tho
Maguz'no of Art apropos of tho typical
"pretty woman" cf his drawings, oc
curs tho following qtirtint and character
istic passage: "I clj hope the rpnder does
not (lis lik. lirr that iB, if he knows her
I am so fond of hor myself, or rather
no foDd of wlint I wnut her to be. She is
my piece tie resisAuce, aud I have often
L; anl her cemuieuded, uud the praise of
her lias sonuiied sweet iu mine ears and
gone straight to usy heart, for she ba$
becomo to mo n a daughter. She is
ratbtr tall, I atlmit, aud a trifle stiff
bot English women are tall and FtirT
just now aud 6ho is rather too serious,
but that is ouly because. I find it so
difficult with a rut re stroke iu black ink
to indicate tho enchanting littlo curved
lines that go from the nose to tbe mouth
corners, causing the cheeks to tuuke a
sin no.
Father and Soa.
In 1869 a Rev. Dr. Crane wroto a
tract on popular amusements, in
which he said that "novel reading
has become the vice of the age" and
warned his readers and listeners
against so evil a habit, so soul de
stroying a recreation as novel read
ing. His son is Stephen Crane, who
has been making considerable repu
tation as a writer of novels.
I - - k a
HaaaVtj y
fraav Addswaav I -l4-
DB. at IXXB at OICAL uu, aUaaaaxiad.
avy woaaaa faaada Dr. BtlW Fata PUla.
taa awriasa a aaasai la Dr. tf Qsaa Paa rava
Cnsatrsw IMM saw."
Wm ava T aa Pistraa.
Jataaatlv . as ta ih '
rasta mmmm
rasaraaai
Siaiita
taa aaa.
aaa is of taa
Tata Traa Haaaedy.
W. M. Raiaa. editor Tiakilwa. Ill ,
Chiel. ' says: "We won't keep bouse
wi tb at Dr. K ng'a Near Discovery for
Coniuaptton, Cougbs aad Cole's. Ei-
peritDtated with maay others, bat never
rot ths eras remedy until we esed Dr.
King's Near Discovery. No other rem
edy caa lake its place ia onr home, as in
it we have a certain and sore cafe for
Ccngbs. Colds. Whooping Cough, etc"
11 it Idle to csperlmeat wim other rem.
ediea. even It taey ara ogei oa von aa
test aa good as Dr. tuag'a New Discov
ery. Tbey are aot as good. Because this
remedy bas a record of caret aad besides
It gnaraateed. It never falls to auiafv.
Trial bottle free at R R.-BllXAirr'i
Drag Store. , . - , '
All Seaaona For Ita On,
"Ice is nu awfully ruinous thing.'
sighed Cholly. "Iu wiuter whole towns
aro bankrupted by ice gorges, nnd in
tne rummer the young men ara bank
rupted by ice cream gcrgea." Chicago
xri uuDC.
. Every man will find his own private
anaira more nimcclt to tuanage aud
routrol than any public affairs iu which
be tuay be engaged. Lord Melbourne
Fraa.riUa.
Send yoor address to H E Backlen 4
Co . Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King's New L fe fills. A trial will
coaviace yon of their merits. These pills
are easy la actioa, and are particularly
effective in the cure of Constipation and
Sick Headtche. . For Malaria and Liver
tronblet tbey have been proved invalua
ble. Tbey are guaranteed to be perfect
ly free from every deleterious substance
aad 10 be purely vegetable. Tbey do not
weaken by their action, bnt by giving
tone to stomach and bowels greatly In
vigorate tne system. Kegnlar sist 85 c
per box. Sold by R. R. Bellamy. Drug
gist.. ' -- f .
BAGGING
t t lute .-
Standard ,.,.
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams t
ides aj B
Sbou'ders W . .....a....
DRY SALTED
Sides W
Shoulders SJ t
BARRELS Spiri:s Turpentine
Second-hAod, each -
New New York, each....
New City, each
BEESWAX V B
BRICKS
Wilmington W M...... ,.
Northern
BUTTEK
North Carolina tf t,
N'tthern .
CORN MEAL
Per Bushel, in sacks
Virginia Meal
COTTON TIES W bundle
CANDLES W
Sperm
Adsmantine ,.
CHEESE -aj So
Northern factory
Dairy, Cream ...
State ,
COFFEE a) fc
Lacarra.,...,..,......,...,
Rio ,
DOMESTICS
Sheetine. 4-t, V yard.
Yams, V bunch. ..,
EGGS doien
Flb
Mackerel, No 1, V barrel ....
Mackerel, No 1, half-barrel
Mackerel, No S. f barrel... .
Mackerel. No 2. a) half-barrel
Mackerel. No S, W barrel
Mullets, ) barrel
Ma lets, y pork barrel
N C. Roe Herring, B keg..
my l-od, WD,,
latra..
rOUR - barrel
Low grade. .
Choce
Straight
First Patent
HT IIP
& W W --..... ......
GRAIN t) bnsbel
Corn, froji store, bags White,
Car load, ia bigs White.,
Ojts. from s ore....,.,...,.,.
Oats, Rust Proof........
Cow reaa
HIDES, a?
Oreea
Drr .
HAY. 100 ti
Clover Hay
Kice Straw
Kastera ..........
Wasters ........ .
North Hirer.
HOOP IRON. ......
LARD, m 1
Norther a ,.,,.,,, ,,,,
North Carolina
LIME aj barrel
LUMBaRla
18 00
Kongb-edgs Plank 15 00
West India cargoes, according
to quality IS 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned... 18 00
Scant! BC and Board, common. 14 00
MOLASSES, W gallon
sarbadca, in nnu,.,a
in sola
Porto Rico, in hhda
is bbls
63 7
i2 a 14
t & 7
SO 654
1 OO 1 10
1 35 1 40
1 30 1 40
, 23
6 00 7 00
S 00 14 00
10 (3 IS
18 85
a 73
18 25
8 10
11 a i2vi
12 13
10
80 O
8a ii
18 O SO
10 litf
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
New York, Aag. IS Evening
Money on call was easy at ll4 Pr
cent., last loan at 1 and closed ottered
at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper
34M per cent. Sterling exchange
wis wckk, actual business in Dankers
bills at 485 for demand; 430
43334 lor sixty days. Posted rates481
and 486U487. Commercial
bills 482. S;lver certificates . Gov
ernment, bonds were easier; twos, reg
istered, 97; iouis, registered. lllg
lours, coupon, 113; near lours, regis
tered, 125j; new louts, coupon, 125)
fives, registered, fives, coupon
113.. State bonds duii; North Carolina
s:xes 126; North Carolina fours 1034
Railroad bands strong.
NAVAL STORES MARKETS.
By Telegraph to tha Morning Stai.
New York, Aug. 13 Rosin quiet,
strained common to good $1 501 55
Spirits turpentine quiet at iS28.
Charleston, Aug. 13 Spirits tur
pentine firm at 21c bid: sales casks.
Roslu firm; sales barrels; A. B. C, D
1 20. E $1 20. F $1 25, G ftl 30 H SI 45
I. SI 45, K Si 50. M SI 55. N SI 76. VV G
SI 90; W W $3 20.
SAVANNAH, Aug. 13. Spirits turf en
tine firm at 26 bid;tales 620casks;receipts
985 casks. Rosin arm; sales 2 619
barrels; receipts 4 904 barrels; quo
tations: A. B, CD SI 20, E SI 25. F Si 30,
GS1 35. H SI 50.1 SI 50. K SI 60 M
SI 69. N SI 95. W G S3 20. W ,VV 2 45
a HIHa.H
taa
a aaa a
S2 00
11 00
i ro
s oo
13 00
S 00
s eo
S oo
6
8 85
39 00
15 00
18 00
00
14 00
a so
7 00
8 85
10
8 50
rv aawedl.W M feet
... . ' ' :
amp stun, reaawed......
8 ro 8 to
8 SO 4 01
4 S 4 0
O 5 00
TH 8
O 45
45
30
85 40
6J 65
O 6
8
0 85
& to
1 00
90 05
85
iHB ejBj
8 10
l is i as
Ssooo
IS 00
18 00
22 00
O 15 00
Suar-Hoase, ia hhda
. " ia bbls
ae
as a e
ii
9 I LLL.
oyrap, in awsai
NAILS, keg. Cat CM basis....
PORK, birrel
City Mess
Ramp
Prime '
ROPE. Vft
SALT, a sack Alma
Lirerpool... ,...,..,,,,,,,,.
Lasboa .....
AfTSlfScv-
SHINGLES, T-inch, M. (00
I 00
Craresa Sana ... - a aa
SUGAR, S Standard Grana'd
wnita ca. ...
. Extra C, Goldea
U. Yellow
at
28
6
12 14
14 IS
15 IS
1 EO 1 80
10
40
aet
tAlD aa av xl a '
Jva-aar a v avngnneni......4t.
TIMBtR, VMfoat-
a i as saaaaaawawawa.sawawasjw-,,,
SHINGLES, N. C. CrfeaV'sala
v. m. ww swart
c
-..SMSH.
TALLOW, c "'
uir rr a- F"' a a aa --a
KPTfh a.r..1aa
wool v -uw.aiied
aaa a
a "
COTTON MARKETS.
By Telegrar-h to the Morning Star.
New York. August 13 Tnecottcn
market opened steady, with prices 1 to 6
points, the decline failing mainly on tte
new crop pes noes August received
special support in th: wa of buing or
ders from Philadelphia Following the
fii st csll the market further declined
1 to 3 pouts The weakness was the
result ol ualsvori ble and disappointing
foreign advices aad generally favorable
crop accounts. About the only support
tbe market had came in the way of buy
ing against short contracts. During
the afternoon tbe market was qu et and
practically in tbe hands of the local con
tingent, with a. we k undertone, ai.d
finally quiet and steid at a net decline
of 6 to 8 points, except on August.
which showed a net gain ol 3 points on
spinners buying. Total sales 10 000
bales.
New York. August 13. The follow
irg are the total net receipts of cotton at
all ports since September 1st. 1896: Gt!
vestcn, 1.848.465; New Or cans. 2.0 SO-
191; Mobilr, 303.295 Savannah. 810 677;
Chariest- n, 899 469. W.Imingtor, V34
623; Norfok 704.330; Baltimore, 60 693,
New York 108 981; Boston, 161.734; New
port News. 9.707 Philadelphia 61 960;
West Point, Va.. CO; B. una wick. Ii5 161;
lezas tity. o 845; Pensacola. 67.892
Port Royal, 73.622. . Total, 6,624 932.
Niw York. Aug. lS.-r-Evening.
cotton steaay; middling 8c.
Cotton lutures closed quiet and steady;
tales 80 100 bales; Jan'v 6 96 Feo'v 6 99,
March 7 OS. April 1 0 May 7 08. July .
August 7 65. September 7 11. October
6 98. November 6 90. December 6 62.
Spot cotton closed steady: middling
nplands 8c; middling gulf 8Uc; sales
614 bales.
Cotton- net receipts bales; gross
464 bales; exports to Great Britain
bales; to France - bales; to
the Continent 200 bales; forwarded
401 bales: talet 1614 bales; sales to
spinners 1,144 bales; stock (actual)
47.119 bales.
Weekly net receipts bales; gross
8.090 bales; exports to Great Britain 430
bales; to France 401 bales; to the
Continent 8 906 bales: forwarded 9 478
bales; tales 6,749 bales; tales to spinners
8,005 bales. j
Total , to-day -Net receipts LS32
bales; exports to Great Britain 229
bales; to France - bales; to tbe Con
tinent 202 bales; rock 77,850 bales.
Consolidated Net receipt! 3,718
bales; exports to Great Britain i 068
bales; to France 401 bales; to tbe Con
tinent 8 849 bales. . ' . ,
Total since September 1 Net receipts
6,624,932 bales; exports to Great Britain
PRODUCE MARKETS
Br Talaarrapk to the Btoralni Sur
New York. Aug. 13 Eve- .
Flour opened steady but turned r
oaing to tbe late decline in
winter straights 4 254 45. W:
spot weak; No. 2 red 92c ill j t
York 94s afloat; No. 1 Nonhcrr, i
afloat; options opened steady ar, :
vanced oo local covering. jf;cr ,
collapied under disappoint; cat r
lack of ball tupp ji t an 1 beivv jq ; ,
clt s-.d weak at l2c net dccl ne .
inctuded; No. 2 red August clcie
September 873C90c,c!oitd 83c Tic
ber 8683gC, cloeed Wz C
spot eav. No. 3. 8a,c at elevator , -33c
afloat; options opened sied
aavacced on gO:)d general buying h ,
cables and unfavorable crop news i
eased off with wheat and c'oied
net loaer; August cloted 8jc.b t
ter 8233Wc. closed i2c. Deer
8bXS6Xc, closed at afii;
spot fan ly active for export, N'.
options were neglected zed easier. -
ing c net lower; September iil :
firmer; Wesiern steam closed at c ; ;
nominal, cuv 4 80. lefined firm L
nentS5 05. Sutb A mericac 5 c
pound SI 50. Poik rnaiKrt I
old mess 18 008 75. short c:eai , ,
11 00 lamily 9 COaiO ( I!,
verv firm: Western creamery 11451,
lartory 7iailc; Elgins KiUc, irnaa,,
creamery 9eHic; S:aic dany :
14W do crmery ll15U. Cheese 1
Slate Urfje. white 76t8.:; srrij ,
7L8;; large, colored 8a8L,( -
colored 8V48VsC;part skims 41''-,
skims 2i4&Hc. Eegs firm; Si,.
Pennsy vania 1215. Western frc . ,
14c. Petroleum dull. Rice 6rrt,,
lasses firm. Tallow s eadv. Cotton ie' '
oil steddv. Potatoes steady; Lone Iiian )
2002 25; Jersey 82 C0Q3 SZ, sweets
ti 002 50 Tomatoes, per crate or bcr.
as to qaalitv 'i!t75c. Cabb3ge Long
Is and r;d e sey per 109 12 S5a8 60.
C ffce p tr5 red E.eadv and 10
points lower, ciosed steady and 10 poit
net lower, sales i . 0 0 bacs, Iccludin.
t id 75. December S7 C
5 May $7 25; ipot Rio week
Coroova 10ai63:; sles 700 bair
Mar2Ciirjo. P. 1. Sugar raw firm.
Chicago, Auaust 13 Selling to
cuie prfi.s cauied a set back in iu
grain markets to-dav. Vvbeat fcr S.
tember closed lc lower. Tbe cash -en
ar.d fell off perceptibly and cL
fai'ed to respond to yesterday's adva: -here.
Cera advanced early, but c " :
on a reaction aca uncuanged. '
lost Uc. Provisions were fairly ac;-
Pork gained 10c, lard 5c acd r -
Chicago. Aug. 13. Cash quout;
Flour firm; demand mrdeiate. Wtev.
No. 2 spring 82W84c, No 3 si .
788lc; No 2 red new 85085c. (
No. 2, 272-c. Oats No. 2 17-,,i
18; No 2 whue iQ21Kc: No. 3 do : - ,
20c. Mess pork per barrel. 8
8 0. Lard, per 100 Ibi 4 87K ;
bhort nfj sides, loose. 8-5 87UQ5 50 I
salted shoulders, boxed, 1 0005 .
Short clear sides, boxed, 5 12H05 -Whiskey
SI 19
The leading futures ranged as follows
opening, highest. ' lowest aod cloaint .
Wheat-Srptembcr 823S2?, 83 80.
8060; December 81a82. b2nH
82. 8c. SOJgC. Corn AukusI 87,
28, 27. 2727i; September 2"..
29,. 2JJg. 27iJ28c; December S -j
i9. 29 29; May 82. 32, Z : ,
Oatt No 2 September 17 18 17S ' ,
17?grr: December 19 19? 18
May 2021 H. 21 j, 2(i3 . SO. tfl
Mess porlt Septerr.Der S7 90 8 1" "
S On Hrlrh.rt: Ol D 19 7 Q1 S
Lard Stp'.emner $4 40 4 4V 4 b7 i;
October fet 45. 4 50 4 45 4 45 :
ribs-September 14 87. 4 92 4--.
4 90; October 4 92,4. 4 67.4 99 4 ,
Baltimore, Auzust 13 Fiou
and uncbacged. Wbeat stead '
decline; spot and mcnth 91!. ;
September 893c; steamer N
red 3488c; Souihern wbes:
sample 8893c: do on giale 'n
Corn firm; spot 833c; month ,
82c. September 82,a82gc stt.,
mixed 80ji30'c; Souttern white i; ,
35c; do yellow 3535c. Oats ttcs
No. 2 white, old, 27c: new. 24
No. 2 mixed, old. 23c; new. 2Hioi::
FOREIGN MARKETS
Br Cable to the Morning Star.
Liverpool. August 134 P. M
Cotton Spot in moderate demand -prices
easier. American middling i
32d. Sales ol the day were 8 (X f.
of which 600 were for specula:
export, aud included 7 600 A:
Keceipts none. Futures cpect ; t
witb a moderate demand and
steady at tbe decline. Amen
dung (I m c): August 4 7 6;:
Angust and September 4 2 u,;:
seller; September and October
8 60 64d buyer; October and N .
8 63-64364 641 buyer; Nove-
December 3 51 64d seller P
and January 8 49-61aS 50-R4J
January aod February 3 49-04
value; Maich and April-3 V,' i .
61d buyer; Apnl and May f
3 62 84 1 seller; Mav and lune : ' -
53 64d seller; SeptemDer 4 .
seller.
MARINE.
' ARRIVED.
Steamsh p Croatan. 823 tons O
ter. G orgetown. H G bTiallaonrs
Stmr A P Hurt, Rooeson I i
ville. fames Madden.
CLEARED.
Scbr J tun e A Siubbs. ICS tor
Port de Paix. Geo Hamas Soa .t
Stmr A P Hurt, Robeson, Fa
vil e, ames Madden.
Kxronn,
FOREIGN.
Port de Paix Scbr Jem.
Stobbs 117,075 leet lumber. 8 o t ; '
shingles, i bbls pitch. 3 do tar. 2d',
tar. 25 cases lamo o.l toul ,
ST62184; vessel by Geo Hirnsa
Co; cargo by master.
MARINE DIRECTORY
Utl of Teasels In tba Port of t
t ns;t on, 1. C, a as;. 14,
SCHOONERS.
Marv J Russell, 854 tons, Smitb "
Harrlss. Son & Co.
Aldine, 816 tons, Limbert, JIK'
Co.
Aloert L Butler. 291 tons. Le'ar-'
Harrirs, Son & Co.
Rcger Moore. x77 tons. Miller. ' " 1
Riley or Co.
BARQUES.
Concettioa (Ital), 498 tons. '
Jas T Riley & Co.
Nord America (Itai), 658 toes Chi"''
jas T Kiley a Co.
M d-
Holman "I hear that
onh it reduced to extremltiei."
Garter y 'There can be no qoistm
about that. I left, bim at tbe rale i '
nosy. He had finished a course oi "
soup snd bad begun npon a d sb ct
feet," Boston Travtlltr.