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r . ., i ii I Tut-v Hjt Oct. 11. a raxrrr lxtilt to it ft. Tn rtcaae eUcnoa U laa city of tit.jUt4?il aJ l M.ni p'tf 3 ,a tlacuar w ! aoctf toataa t pr-ia xsica ! e!a tlwf U.ai .J4d Lmc SivroVf t Rp'V c .t. c tn l t s cry 3y i f:f wl .JDD it tV t" t!Ctsj. t tvoo. r: C4iri-a : by aj nty f 3 'XM oa n ' I LOCO ,c uu'd f 4f WbUa I3 p .uUrUf of ci Diaocrtic ead . i;a rir vt r. Mr Tft. wm raatiif f if r tctijaCBf have h4d iw uJ c ta l Uf-ft Dtn, critic aj ttf j6c4iaJ for ois r c rvj w4 a J oa. I3 rtsalt U i ctajO-tt!: ol .if tatt of ta -a f 140 pUtf jr-a wmc ia coavvatioo wiiil it a: tt a cat arraiafvd n tan ad (iaaacUl policy of ta Republics party. - Il (D4)iCi9 C4,444 local 44J a. ttoti. I4 ooportaaitv ia a4 e offr.l eaif oa PrutMl 4i4Ctioa ol XJIW. o r 4.1 a at 4jst ia C4ftroa a, ia l.Mt atioi4l Otaxrwic eiaria i on i ft ftvr ! ifta frta 44 J a aliased ot t t uaoue aila 4i J if rc.r4 to j ). ! u mint af wifirf .r !ait d)oi for 3 U Mdt ol nt tor jti itin t t?fJ- fir r. 5 pri 194 ia:i4i ji.c ts twli- ti 04 r 4 4- " rc t1r ca'ft b so doubt - t wrt Mr. rf f ft oxI oo t! t 4i. ti tit 'r f tvj : e .mo, Co4tcut 0 t 9 .11 -nf t 1444 0 f'44 C- 4;t it cut 't tt 4t -t a x lt 4 14 Su:4trt a. "' rt 9'4 t caa a.-ti 4r 4out t ui 44 a.t oriir. Co 194 pt3li of fr4 c 11444a. ( n fi. ci4-.acal - it 14 114 in uir oar4 4 p34 p :t f t:J til 4 ' d r-n c 1 t'tio.it o a jri 14 11.4 euaa-r Tsi a J- t"i4 i4!clf aoe oalf 44 to tt ?U:f jca bat to caia. V noc oaiy ttooii ; 'ttf a?n it i-ir jir ; :c::f tta?a4!!C4llf c"i.!jnt it. ffr ttittt cata of t 1 Iian?.;! 4 .J jf f cotfT rr. t.ni. :nc;.1.tv! 11 ci4ia at t aj 4 ctvjry f it t03. V uJ 4 t ffitil by t!i R m jiiciii, .iiJ 0 o a of t) to : i r--a x:r::c -ii or(a of N - V jr -n:f 4ft rapport if l. tuij;.iltns Ryi iC44, t a t.naopi of i-ii'Axt Gorj, ta c.jJ:ii4'4 f tat fr tilvtr ta cr:, t i V . vVrcH. trio cUjmJ 4 t tittf a j, il'i fit coi - ftntlon al cl ao'Oi i4:J a:?a i 4it oa :at Cai;t p Alfora aJ k!ji:l4fJ ffif oi oa atnc p i iu4. Ta4 N York Sm'K ft Pitao:r4t, aica aooftaj Tcoir. R'jbiica, tift ta itat it rix.lf bttta Ttcf ai Gtoft. at! !:U.-T4 ta: cHt cict!oi of rtort 'it b tsrrbi tock u t" : " oua i aa af crttar "la otatr wjrltl4 44 .!ait tail tX de ft t of Tttcf a! ti ffUcttot of l4orf will b 4 ft;?tt:!loa of ta faili 1 aoitt f ft ult .c:orf. Bjf tan iVU. t)ii OlaaxrAt. to caIUJ. go fart.ar aiJ Jc!4ftt ta: ta altctioa of itaf Csofa ot Via Wyct wtii S a ulttr ttctory. fo Aicaoaa ta rinaiif p':foca i il.tac on ta tilvtr ptia !tt caa i!iiat t: ltw4 ta b a free ttlrtf oa t aa I a corjta! tapporter of Wjj. J BffAa la tat Ia.c caap ti3. 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' ifti 4 wwa t 44 t at4a(44 aita cqii o a X pii..4i aaiJ wiU 444S f44'r iaa H4 Jc4a 4a POII4A of PVm. A4 1444 of i h 14 4it of laa ta4444-t444 taiPuti R. laXicaa aoa tr4i a taroa Mr Li for ao44at a444ai vUi arta wta laa Toa IVjrlJ la aorkiaf haxj fof Low. a4 iobtta prt of tit pot poaa la taikiaf taaa 14 10 drttt lat faUl Dasocr Aia trao Aft tappoftiaf ta TmaAay tkktt to t&a tapport of Low; bat it fat riffe!. Aii taa tua. la th coatcotioa taal laa Dtao CTAtlc ot CS4C at ta oait ttaxtioa nil ba 10 All taterttsj aa J parpcaa caJraaoMac of I raa ttlrtr. Taaa aiaj BOflBtoaftd toaa b tu kaawa to bo a toppocttt of tb CU cMgo pUtfofta la ih I Ait catnpatiO, ad a-appoftrr of lb oooalofrt tb Cbtcar eocTtatloo, wblca doobtlts bA4 mocb to do wlib bU eomiaitioo. It ca li CbC4o pUlfotm bcoa it J oppoMd to It. tat btcaai tt dida't tatak It r4 policy t Ui tbt K pabikAM focca oAtlooal qMatioa to ditrrt atitatiotk troca tbe RaIoca !a ao1 otitf local Us at, which Af c thta troabtc It w ac ocp4ttWo to tha ChiciJJ pi forca. bat tlaply a qacstloa of policy aa to OAkia tha fif at 00 oauooai or Jjcal lta that caiJa TAajBAo; Itat oa thAi q it it loo, bat it tab lacuilf tajaftaxl it wh It oaal aAtevl a ota for tht leailof pUce 00 ua ttektt waa u rtcoVtii aa a iraw tiltef 00. a aJ U now loofht oy tbt (ilJl orfta a a ffta iler bbaO. a acordtai la :ht iew ot 1- oid ocitoA the Scit ia N York U cfttic tace catf foe Va Wyck auJ f Gtor ft will tx 11 eadaraeat of taa CaKAja plAiform Bat tart t tae thlt l Alto ttkro ot it by th A4atatttra!ioa at WAtaiatoa. watel, thr03h StCXt itf B tx haj txa whoopiag it op for TrAcy. To help PiAti oo, tr. BUaa receatly wrote aa ppl 3i letter which closed that: ti 14 io?o44iaa thti ilit paapla of St Tort 4e ti tooa jorfonto iai 41 IA4I a44Ct lhta oalT A that tt4r Acx a4 4a aoa ptp4t4 10 a!tt taca trrt444r caita 10 a-'5"? 14 Awatt oat of a fa tata who A?a if rt-04iU 0970 i ia 144 Rrpaal i4 p4rt. aat4tr i t pomii At1 iata1 o ta (4 SAttt tail Art Ixaotf tiia tta t-aa huia tiKt tatv e4 a vt4t 44a tat caaaawt iat Saw Yark aaa aa f4riir I4(4rt4 14 lha ca4 atxt ait . ! a toea a ea4is;t4i cotctrttd tl 141." Thtt wit a toocetaj appeal to the tapporten of Low, iodepeodeot Re pabiicaa. Aad to the Gil J DeeocrAts tio la the I Ait electioa pooled Utaea w th B jhi HtaoA. tocoa: to the tet caof Trtcy Aad utc Greater New York fraa bet3 captored by the titter oto. AaJ tht it Aboat the t:? of 1 . Thet citie Are fij-attai oa i 4l iitati, bat OAtioaat utoet, 4a J tie Uter qacsttoa laoo op ia 4.!. Aad tooa op coitpicoaatly tinp to tho thtt the rata who ixroeoaaced free tilt r a deAd ioe were eacirely too precipitate. Aod thtt tie tasa who laaajiae thit it will a it be a 'tte ttat o the ceit caa pa a are napiy tryiof to that their ect ta the lattttAhle. H'jh priced whtat ta r htte pt the ftraer of tat Wett la a b?tef baaor thAO they trt. bat tt htia't chtajed thtir tx lefthit the free cjioae of ttlter woqUJ b-r a ;x! tata; for thea Aad f jr tSe coaotry. ituas. MKino.1 5.33? oerot in thtt S: tte who tre not ta't.i d wi:h the ia laat of ip.jilt tary (31 oat of the last detl. httt t.tid ta aJire-it. cI iaf for a coateatt ia o.' coIo'eJ aea to b held ta Rileh 00 tae 3 1 of S jteaber. to fjraai:e tore pUi by watch they ca 1 facet the white botaea of cht Re?ahitc ptrty to recognue the terticet tity reader the patty aad 3 ike 4 axe r;autie dirtnoa of the loot. They ctii Atteottoa to the txzt taat th?y htte beeo whoop taj ,c a? for the "Gf Aad Old Party," th: thy cat: 1 2 ). tatet for It At tie Ut etectio), ta retara for a'.I of which they hate ()'. 1 tcarty little tt.OOO cterkthip it the Departaeot of A(rtc tUare. Tbcy arc speakiaf of th State, for they do oat take tato Accoaat the ate aegro po tatt ler who htte brea Appoiated ia thtt State. There ta a good deal of froaad for (he coca pi At at thet ad- drtt tttaet ake. aad there might be toaethtog ia it if they woald ttick. bat the probtbtttiies are that tt wtti tooa rak with the old chett- astt they htte ba gitiig at batweea electioit for yeAr p There aeter was a aore ttgacoat kick aade by the colored to ten of thta Stale tha wat aide 00 the ooaiaa tiaa of RataelL bat he Uaghed at the ktckerf Aid "cataed thea oat Aad laag before the electioa they were whaoptag it op for bia. aarched ap to the pa It ia j all j. toUd phtUas aad Ate hia more tocet thaa thty ever gtte to aay caadtdate for Giteraor. The proba bilities Are. howerer. tht thit coa- ttaat ktckiag. especially if tl be or- gtatted. aty fare the white boaaes ta a atcter of praleace to nke a fairer dm Je ot the o&ces if there be aay tadicatioat thAt the colored Tote CAa't be held aay other wiy, so tbe oaly pretcative the Daocrats of tha State, or voter who have beeo Dem octau. have agnatt th a. M ta get ogfthtr Aad b-t the whale gag. which they certaialv eta da with aaythtag like a reatoaable efarc. aod a fira resolve. Hwever the Lietger: trial termi nates, it wtll take its place aaoog the oast iaterestiag aod celebrated la the criaiaal trlAlt of this coaotry. The taprcsaioa teems to be ta Chi cago that the pritoacr trill get tbe beoeflt of the doabt aad caaoot be caovtcted of marder. Tbe jary caa, we bellave, la tbe State of III 1 00 la, bria ia a qaaltaed verdict, bat la this case we do not ate bow it caa brlog la aay other thta a verdict of aarder ia the first degree, for if Laatgert killed bia wilt it wis tbat, for all tbe evidence saowa tbat if ha was killed, tbt killing was pre aaedluted aad plsaaed. Bat tbt kllllag baa sot beta proved. Tbw woaaa caaaot b fooad, tb'aW all; wbilw there ia reaaoatbtt grooada for tbe telet tbit the bat beeo k tiled, ted killed by tbe mao charred with tbe criof. Tbe c'r- caminoiial cbiio of evideoce was ttroor, bat tbere It possibility (bat a little Drnbabilittl of the womao oe- lar alive, aad this mskea tbe doubt tbAt cd ay save Lactgert't life. It baa beeo a royal bAttle between the oppcaiog coooael from lb start, aod if Loergert's life be saved be will owe it to tbe teoadty, skill aod ce- votioa of bis cjoosel. wbo slock to bio heroically. a a The litest from Laodaa is tbat th Bntih Caveroaeot will oot tAke part 10 the proposed mooetary congress, bat sr.ll btve a farther co ftreoce vtib ComfnUiioaer Vol- cott to see what caa be doae, vVe sapposttbls has rcfereoce to what the lodia Gaveroneat may ttiak it advisable to do. The British Gav- craaeo: has beeo plsyiog with ihit qaeatioo all aloog. fearfol to give a fltt refusal lo the begiooiog aad Aoiiaos tocreate tbe topressioo that it wai honestly tryiog to do some- thloi for btmetallita, aad that bold off aod plsCAte tbe biaetallista of Haglaod. If it bis fioally decided oot to pintctpite lo the caofereoce. if cae shoald be held, 00 silver ma oo tha side of the water will be sen oosly disappaioied, for ooce of them ABiictpated the co operation of Gieat Bntaia. aod It is, perhaps, as well not, for if she did come io she woald wsat to role the whole basioess, aad woald impose cooditioas that woald oake the conference a fiisco. If this silver qaeatioo is ever to be set tled it mast be dooe 10 the heroic way. by igooriog Eoglaod, aod let- tiaf her ran btr owa naaacial system hile we run oort. Thit will be the qatckest wiy ta briog her to law. I WiNKUri. Jabbers "I woke up last night iai fooaa a burir to mt room divert Cnco him?" Iair etAtoIooi I'm toi iaik- I3 C -M'Ctl"!0 i I bo''rt " Ptnk B-ea Tried Brfore-" ' hat Is b. ie:er,Dl anbojl ar rt?" aoto I 4t iio met cs'le'l i miMf etc t I6e girit ' Chu Ioabtfal Biisrs "lis Miss Pi iii.i 4 at" of tici?' Gfrji- St.. I doe'i k?ow. Woeo v.t rrlotel me tae tiM u wiii'i bv eat I caa'1." tap ' her. Ltft. '-They hire discovered a lake . . . . l p M'lii iai ifrn'Hj win diq E ? I ioooat (at did 411 tbeir taifltiiW w th d ct CUxhUhJ Fuim Good Keisoo - "And why did tbt tiooM bi rn itoii to roiof id- cnitrit t ' Te vttrt ii1 aoi propate "Brook iym t.tft. He -"I saw yoo oat driving ei;r:f ;b j gro icmio He ap prt4 to bite oelf one arm it that All be bit? Sta Oi. ea: Ibe elber o.e wat t'ujiJ to -:iir:. IVairj Stii 44 4 Not a D.plomii "Yoa oever t'l m tbt: I ' fu m ia 1 tee: iiy ra vt ' a-iatcd M t LittHce. N btr bio e o( botital replied : I t?ttl Ol (414 10 bit loti ti f cm w-rt ol iai 4l-oo." ClniUJ IaMr. Yes," said Mita G.Uiogtoo,"the com it ii:3 4 tut m not ce on ft iposed t- ot tt i4tt It it terr troai- ta 'of bt wit dieii'ai.t rmnrnnei. S 1 I ia 1rril44 '" reoi1 M-t Cat- 0 4 r.6Ci4!lt imism JJJr. Reporter "Here is an accent of tbt 4i0d4( o Grir cd tb.l New York bt- " Otr El. tor Aa tteaioK aeiJio. wita t t Repir-er Yet. Cut Elitot -A'l t jht. IM brad It Taratd G ar lo the Nibt.' " IJt A lid oa a raioy day started in to aki t aaitr tbt oour br reidtog tbt Eterciocadia H.tt4oeic4 iaroub. -Wt I raa aoa." I'd ba fithrr. "'hew do voa hkt tl ' ' Prtlif 1004 wis ibt Attwtr. AI tbtAt tioa. bit Aliititort it bally" Priceless Libels Faddy -"Yoa doo'i racia to t foa pud 5 for tbit old traAl? War. it ita't wonb SO Ctai DiSit "Tbit't voar op oloo. But jatl look at tbt ttttraer tod foreiga rail wit lAbalt oa It. It woaid bttecott est l Ititt "00 to cet tbera ia Ibe otoil wit Hten TrLrrifl. The Uhio newspapers are babbling over with stories of veterans wbo have bad their peosioss io created. These are Oaio days at th e Pe 0 sio 0 Bareaa. Vmhimgto Ptt, ImJ Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Oar ii a fi4wat Attamay. MB.B.C. PITIXrS, tha U4!cf paoaloa tltorncr of BeirV It. vrtt44t t aa diacbarrad trota tha amy oo aeeoaat ot UI baaJtb. aad tuffarad from kMlt troaUia mr alaea. I rraqoaaUr bad falatlac aa4 aatotitartaf apalla. My form vaa baet 44 a sua of A I coaataoUy wora aao-ravcoat, avaa la naaar, for faar of taAtaf eoid- t could oot atlaod to tny boat a ma. My raa a brolcao by aavara paXoa aboattba Awart aad laft abcmldar. Tbraa yaara tto I cacaaaaecad oalas Dr. MUwa Uaart Otr, aotaliaataadtaa I bad uaad ao atoch paiaat stadlclea aad lakao draia frota doctor for yaar arilaoat balng balpad. Dr. Xllaa na-rt Cora rtord Da U baaJlh. It ta traly a woodarfal iD4dlclaa aad It afforda aa aaach piaaaara to racoBa4od thla rata ad 7 lo traryoaa." Or. MOaa ara aot4 by ail draa glata aadat a poaiflra trraa. Ad lf.aa. PR. attua atxsicaX cxx. xoaaait, La4. Ttobotj aaad aaa n aatraJala. Oat Dr. KIW rala ruarfaaadraataaaTaaoaataaoaa?' n awrsfciaa a eJaes ta D. MOea T, Cwlhl4 "Ommi 4aaa.: faste wtaatraxwa. - fO i iwrzz i Baasaaiatl Vrw.". I HtsrtQjsaj jmiv .Santa SPIRITS TUBPENTINE. - Warreotoa dtsetui Cotton picking It . now . ia fall progress Though the crop la somewhat shorter than wat expected at one time, the farmers bare bad an excellent time for picking no rala to damage it aod tbe quality should be excellent. Cbxriott e News: -Tbedrongb In Rockingham county ia growtog alatmlog. Tbe ground it ia tach a dry coodttlon, tbe farmers are aoa- ble to prepare it lor tne towing 01 wheat, Tbere hat not been a rain of aoy conseqaenca ap that way In nearly seven weeks. Lincoln frurnal : The finest yarns ever made in tbe Sooth are now being manufactured at tbe Lin cola mills. These mills have mana factared 6ne yarns exclusively, using tbe highest grade of long tplecat too for that purpose?. They have re cently added machinery forspinniog still fioer yarns and are now turning oot as fine as loOt. Windsor ledger: The colored people of ibis vicinity are very much alarmed by the rumor that a colored child was bora 10 IodaaWoo s, and when three dtys old spoke plainly the words as reported by the Ledger Nigger. Tbeir Interpretation is tbat while we may have "armies we will hive no more raio, and gradu ally ail vegetation will be destroyed aod life will be impossible. Greensboro Record: One of the big elegants with tbe Robinson & Franklin Bros.' circus became un ruly soon after arriviog here and at tacked an attendant, taking him in bit trunk an 1 slamming him down on tbe ground bard enough to break every bone ia his body. The keeper went to bis assistance, bat be, too, was attacked, and while he did nor suffer so badly at the hands of tbe besst he was badly bar'. Dr. Battle was summoned at once aad weat oat to attend the woacded man, finding him badly braised ap, with a number of broken bones. Goldtboro Argus: Richard John son, the forger of tbe $50 draft on the National Bank of this city last November,- was brought in from South Carolina yesterday afternoon and lodged in j til. He was given a bearing before Justice J. W. Gulick this morning and in default of a $200 jasiined bond was committed to jail to await trial in tbe Soperior Court, which convenes here next Monday. Johnson in bis testimony before Jus tice Gulick attempted to involve bis cousin, u. a. jonnson, mine onence, but the latter made a clear state ment which satisfactorily exculpated bim entirely. Lexiog"oa Dispatch: It is really alarming the vast amount of fertilizer's te:ag sold'ii this mar ket Cimp lo's are crowded almost ever? night and dozen of loads go out dii.y. If the crops should be failure next year hundreds of farm cs will be in an almost destitute condnioo. The dispatch was therecip ent on Taesday ot a couple be io, which are romewhit of a curiosity I hey were grown oy Mrs T. H. Shelly and meisure 13 inches loig 3 iocbes in ctrcumfer ence, and are said to be very pala table. Mrs. Shelly found the setd ia a pickageof "regulir" beans pur chashed at one of our stores. CUHKENT COMMENT It is slid that President Mc- Kin'.ey his given the marble heart to tbe cunency commission, and, to the mortifica'ion of Secretary Gage, de termined to make co financial tecom- mendation lo this congress. He thioks the tariff suffice, and that we still have "tbe best money In the ' o r I d . " A ugusta Chronicle, Dem. Cnief Naval Constructor Hichcorn, under instructions from Secre'ary Long, his ordered tbat tbe torpedj boat flotilla should be paint ed a bottle of green tint, tbat color having been found, after exhaustive experiments, to be least conspicuous at sea. Vten on a former occasion tbe time color was proposed for tbe same purpose objection was raised against it by ooe of tbe ultra patrio tic societies as beiog un-American. Happily for the efficiency of the navy, science bas at last been permitted to triumph over a spasm of pseudo-pat riotism. Philadelphia Record, Dem. Colorado farmers are going about tbe indastry of growing sagar beets in a systematic way that pro mises saccest. ibis is a easiness that requires combination on a large scale to make it profitable. If two or three or half a dozen men plant a couple of acres each they will have thtir labor for their paim; but if enough farmers combine to raise enoub beets to keep a -factory sup plied, they are likely to find profit in it. This what the Colorado planters are doing, and the same plan follow ed in other parts of the country. rould soon render tbe United States independent of France and Germany In this Important particular. Phil adelphia Record, Dem, Pore blood it Absolutely Decenary for perfect health. Hoods Sartiparilla ia the ooe trot blood purifier and great health strer. t Where Brl- Am noDjry. Hew would en LngliKh bride care to fast on Ix r welding day until after the aacrrd ccrcinouy, and this after endur ing tto hardship cf a farewell Fart7 gireu the day before? Yet tbia ia what a Iiunsiau girl ia huj posed to da As the marriafre, to be faxbicuable, should not occcr until evemuR, it may easily oe imaftiapd in what an exhausted ttate abo 1 to rommeuce bcr new period of life. Beaidca bridetmaida tbere are brides men, tbt-no latter being obliged to pre sent tha bridesmaids with sweetmeats. . A personage f ollowa tbe prooeasioa bear ing an elegantly mounted picture or Christ in gold and silver, which is sta tioned againtt the altar. Tbe brides maids do not all dress alike, and their number it unlimited. London An- twera. Klectrle Bitters. Electric Bitten is a medicine tailed for aav aeaaoo, but pet h apt more generallT seeded ahea tbe laoguid. exhausted feel lot previlla. when tbe liver Is torpid aad !uerth and tbe need of a too Ic or alter ative la felt. A prompt ate of tblt med ic! a e baa ottea averted long aad perbapa fatal billooa lever. No medicine will act more sorely io counteracting and lreeieg tbe sfitem from the malarial poiioo. Headacbe. ladigratloo. Constipation, Dlrtioett vield to E'ectHe Bitters. 60c aad fl CO per bottle at R. R. Bellamy's Drag Store. t TW(M. in 7 THE SWAT VALLEY. A Glaaaa a Xta Cruel Typa of Ifatlra In ' - ' . fcabitanta, .' ' . . - -y it cannot be eaid that- the Swati Yariety of Pathan; i a very attract ive person, writes tu w , lawson, in the London Telegraph. "Among Pathans the Swatis look somewhat puny and in f aibe hot less ill favored." The type is intensely Semitic, and the race' here fanatically Moham medan. It would be unfair to judge of what standard of civilization they may be capable just now, for our system of order has not yet tak en root, and murder and theft are" still things of everyday life. Two mornings before my arrival a sepoy, ill of confluent smallpox, was stabbed to death in an isolated tent, and it is to be devoutly hoped that the public prophecy of the po litical officer of its visitation on the murderer or murderess may be ful filled. Only a short time since his sais went down to the polo ground in the upper valley with a pony. On the way he was killed by a Dirghar Swati, who evidently wanted to get hold of the animal, but after mount ing it took the wrong road and gal loped into a party of Sikhs returning from drilL One of them promptly hit the pony over the nose and the scoundrel fell into their arms. By 10 o'clock the same morning he had paid the penalty of his crime. This sort of outrage is common enough, and Swati opinion, such as it is, does not condemn the murder of a Kaffir, white or black, Sikh or English, but to kill a sahib is too dangerous to the tribal pocket and the tribal ex istence to be lightly attempted. Before long the district will settle down to a more peaceful state. Srom an archaeological and religious standpoint, this part of the country is full of n peculiar interest for these Swat valleys were the very seat and center of early Buddhism. No mound is ever disturbed without great quantities of Buddhist relics and objects of worship being discov ered. Fir6t of all, there are the statues of Asoka himself, then groups collected around him after the manner of the mediaeval pic tures of the adoration, and, lastly, friezes of a classical kind. The taste and style are somewhat varied, the later ones betraying the usual evi dence of Hindoo influence in the grotesqueness of their art. Most of the earlier kind are full of Greek types, and were undoubtedly the result of the conquest of Alexander the Great. At Chukdurra, ten miles beyond the Malakund, there is a bridge over the Swat river at a place where tradition says a certain por tion of Alexander's army crossed, coming into India the same way our force went op to ChitraL In the museums some of these Buddhist memorials have been pieced togeth er, and in that way show how high was the artistic power of the artists of early days. Such is the fanati cism of tbe Swati population even now that they hardly ever bring in a Buddha without first initiating him by chopping off the classic nose. Very properly the finds thus spoiled earn no rewards. It is just this fa naticism that requires keeping in check. The brigade at Malakund and at the various posts and forts is kept nt full strength and not with out need. Even so, it strikes the most casual critic that it is too near the base and too "oncentrated to keep the Chitral road as open as it ought to be. A half way house will soon havo to bo found and furnished. The "EngUah Golfer." It can hardly be wondered that the term "English golfer" be came one of reproach upon the northern courses. The pilgrims from the south were, in fact, a terri ble nuisance. They had no respect for the sacred traditions of the game; they appeared on the classic heath of St. Andrews adorned in flaring "blazers," which filled the mind of the orthodox Scot with loathing; they never played a match, but toil ed round the links with pencil and card, intent on deceiving themselves into the belief that they were daily lowering their record. A famous old caddje at North Berwick expressed the general feeling cf his outspoken class when he pointed to one of these misguided individuals busily en gaged with his card on one of the putting greens, utterly oblivious to the fact that he was delaying the field, while he worked in the higher branches of arithmetic and remark ed, in a loud tone of contempt to one of his party: "D'ye see yon man? D'ye ken the best club in his set it's his pencil." H. J. Whigham in Scribner's. Domesticating the Waap. At a recent meeting of the British association Sir John Lubbock is re ported to have exhibited a wasp which he had tamed during the three months of its semicaptivity. The little creature seemed attached to its owner, never stinging the hand that fed it with sugar, but allowing itself to be petted and gently strok ed. Trips into the outer air are al lowed to the domesticated wasp, but it always returns to the bottle in which it resides. Truly this was a curious pet. A London thief holds the record for meanness. He stole the purse of a doctor who was trying to . aid a man that had been run over by a heavy cart and lay dying in the street. In the mountain regions of Ger many there are more than 100 cheap inns for the special benefit of stu dents who are on their vacation tramp. The total value of gold in the world at the present time is about $3,000,000,000. Stands at tne Bead. Aug. J. Boael, the leading rirupglst of Shreveport. La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and It is tbe beat seller I bate." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Saflord, Arix.. writes: . "Dr. King's New discovery is all tbat ia claimed for It; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot sav enough for lta merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptlon,Coughs and Colds la not an. experiment: It has been tried for a quarter of a century, aod to day stands at tbe head. It never dls appoiota. Free trial bottles at R. R. Bel lamy's Drug Store. f ftofia- 7 ; alfiitnia af an Vtajpa, oca(a Cure" - sick headache, bad taste In the mouth, coated Pills tongue, gas in the stomach, distress and indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonio effect.- 2S cents. . The only Pills to tak4 with Hood's Sarsaparslla. lie r .Ambition. . This incident was - told by an ac- treE8 who was once playing Rosa lind in Boston, and playing it, as she fancied, rather acceptably. 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"FIKil GLANCE AT IHK PICTURES BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES," sayj one. "Cieued $153 first week's work with the book. says another, home Men grade man or woman of Rood church standing should secure the agetcy here at once," says every editor, " S500 can sooi bs made taking orders for it." Also a man or woman of good social position can secure position of Manager ot this tcrnto-y, to devote all their time to eiDDlovint and drilling agents and corresponding with then. Address for full particu ars A. Y. I . KL.U&K, i'uolisner 3 Hicmgan avenue, Chicago. 111. aa 4 u Prempbifs Barber Shop, XTO. 11 SOUTH FRONT STREET, FIRST- class Work at Reasonable Prices. Give as a call. Respectfully, je20tf ARTHUR PREMPERT Wholesale Prices i urrent Tne qootaoocs are always given as accurately as possible, bat the Stab will not be responr.blt tcr any variations from tha actual market price o tha article! S"BrThe following q notations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making up small ordsn slgher prices have to be charoed. BAGGING S t lute ...-. 69a Standard WE8TEKN SMOKED Hamsa 13 O H Mdes !H Shoulders S O DRY SALTED Sides l - 5 SH Shoulders X & BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second-hand, each 1 00 & 1 10 New New York, each & 1 80 NewCity, each 130 BEESWAX tt & 22 BRICKS Wilmington S M S 00 7 00 Northern 0 00 14 00 BUTTE K North Carolina W ft ,. 10 16 Northern 18 26 CORN MEAL Per Bushel, in tacks ..... O 48 Virginia Meal 48 COTTON TIES a) bundle, ..... 80 CANDLES 5 Sperm 18 . 25 Adamantine ............. ... 8 10 CHEESE -SJ to- Northern Factory 11 10' Dairy, Cream 1J$ State 10 COFFEE tt X Laguvra 80 Rio 8 11 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, tt yard. 5$ ' Yams, V bunch 18 au EGGS tt dozen 15 FISb Mackerel, No 1, barrel..... S3 00 39 00 Mackerel, No 1, $ half-barrel 11 00 15 00 Mackerel, No 3, tt barrel 18 00 18 00 Mackerel, No 2, tt half-barrel 8 00 o 00 Mackerel, No 8, tt barrel 13 00 14 00 Mallets, tt barrel 8 50 Mallets, V pork barrel 6 E0 N C. Roe Herring, tt keg. . 8 00 8 35 Dry Cod, tt S 5 10 " Extra 885 350 FOUR- barrel Low grade , , . , 3 75 Choice 4 75 Straight..,. 6 10 First Patent 6 85 5 50 GLUE tt 7 8tt GRAIN to bushel Corn, from store, bags White. 50 Car load, in bags White., 4 Oats, from I ore 811 Oats, Rust Proof 40 Cow Peas 65 HIDES, tt t Green ........ 6 Dry 8 HAY, tt 100 Sis Clover Hay 0 85 Rice Straw 50 Eastern 00 Western 85 North River .......... t 75 HOOP IRON, tt ,. ljg 8 LARD, tt Si Northern 6 North Carolina 6 10 LIME. barrel .. 1-15 1 25 LUMBER(ciysawed),tt M feet Ship Stuff, resawed ,,.,. 18 00 3000 Rough-edge Plank 15 00 16 00 West India cargoes, according to quality 18 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned... 18 00 23 00 Scanti ng and Board, common. 14 00 15 00 MOLASSES, tt gallon Barbados, in hhds,,,,,, 28 la DDIs.,..., 38 Porto Rico, in hhds.,,.....,,, 26 " ' inbbls 28 Bagar-Hoose, ia hhds.... 12 14 " in bbla., 14 15 Syrup, in bbls 12 15 NAILS, keg. Cut. 60d basis..., 155 FORK, V barrel City Ueas 9 60 10 03 Rump 9 25 Prime 9 25 ROPE, JSt 10 22 SALT, V sack Alum - 75 Liverpool q qq Lisbon - ........ .,,. ".. - American ; 40 60 On 125 to Sacks 40 SHINGLES, 7-inch, M........ 6 00 6 50 Common , 1 60 2 35 Cypress Saps ... 8 50 t 50 SUGAR, tt Standard Grann'd 69s Standard A S3 White Ex. C 6 Extra C, Golden...... .... . 4&j C Yellow iH SOAP, tt to Northern SVffl 4 STAVES, M W. O. barrel.... 8 00 14 00 R. O. Hogshead.... .. .... 10 00 TIMBER, ttM feet Shipping.... 0 00 Mill, Prime ,. 7 00 8a ill, Fair 6 50 4 50 Common Mill...,...,. 4 00 8 50 Inferior to Ordinary ....... . 100 SHINGLES, N. C. Cyresa tawed tt M 6x24 heart 7 50 8 50 " Sap sod 6 00 6x84 Heart 4 0 5 00 ILan iPU"- J 00 4 60 6x0 Heart.. 6 00 6 60 " sap , 5 00 5 60 TALLOW. to .I. 4 WHI KEY, gaUow-Nonhern, I 00 8 00 . North Carohna ...... 1 00 40 WOOL tt Unwashed ,.. .... 8 12 COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. STAR OFFICE. October 18. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Nothing doing. ROSIN Market firm at 1 15 per bbl for Strained and 11.20 for Good Strained. ; : TAR. Market firm at f 1 50 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Market quiet; $1.50 per barrel lor Hard, 2UU lor Yellow Dip and 8.00 for Virgin. Quotations same day last year Spirits turpentine steady, 26 29c. rosin steady, 8145, 1.50; tar fi.m, s)l 00-. crude tur pentme firm, $130, 190. 1.80. RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine 68 Rosin 780 Tar '. 884 Crude Turpentine 88 Receipts same day last year 98 casks spirits turpentine, 496 bbls rosin 43 bbls tar. 26 bbls crude turpentine. COTTON. Market quiet on a basis of 53c for middling, uuotations: Ordinary ........... 3 5-16 ctsf lb Good Ordinary 4 " " Low Middling... 5 5-16 " " Middling $ " " Good Middling....... 6 " " Same day last year, middling 7Mc. Receipts 3.761 bales; same day last year 3,691. COUNTRY PRODUCE. PEANUTS North Carolina Prime. 5560c per bushel of 28 pounds; Extra Prime, 65c; Fancy, 75c. Virginia Extra Prime. 4550c. Fancy. 50c. CORN: Firm; 47if50 cents per bushel. ROUGH RICE IU0115 ,per bushel. N. C. BACON Steady; Hams, 8 to 9c per pound; Shoulders, 6 to 7c; Sides, 7 to 8c. SHINGLES Per thousand, five inch, hearts and saps, $1.60 to 2 25; six inch, $2.25 to 3.25; seven inch. $5.50 to 6.50. TIMBER Market steady at $3 00 to 8.50 per M. FINANCIAL MARKETS. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New YORK. Oct. 18 Evening. Money on call was easier at 22H per cent., last loan at 2 aod closed offered at 22Lg per cent. Prime mercantile pa per 4M4M per cent, sterling excaarjge firm; actual business in bankers' bills at 484J4S4?l for demand; 4818482 for sixty days. Posted rates 482VS'&483S' and 485U Commercial bills 481. Sil ver certificates 57V59. Government bonds were firmer; new lours, registered. 125J6i2a6, new fours, coupon, 127 127; fours, registered. 1121113; fours, coupon 113KU4; twos, regis tered, 98H; fives, registered 1143 114; fives, coupon, 115116 Stale bosda dull; Ncr.b Carolina sizes 122, North Carolina fours 103 Railroad bonds firm. ' NAVAL STORES MARKET. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York, Oct. 18. Rosin steady; strained common to, ood $1 40 1 45. Spirits tot pen tine s eady at 33 83c. Charleston, JDct. 18 Spirits tur pentine was qjiet at 29j, sales casks. Rosin firm; saies barrels; A, B.C,$t 10. D. E $1 15 F 81 20, G $1 25 H $1 35. I, $1 40. K $1 50. M $1 60, N $3 00, W G $2 25; W W $ 60. SAVANNAH, Oct. 18. Spirits turpen tine 30VtC;'83les 385 casks; receipts 717 casks. Rosin firm;, sales 1 135 barres; receipts 2.531 barrels: A, B. C. D. $1 25, E, F $1 80. G $1 35. H $1 40, I $1 65, K $1 60, M $1 80, N $2 20. W G $3 45. W W $2 90. COTTON MARKETS By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York October 18. After mak ing a steady start at 10 to 18 points ad vance oa a belter class ol early cable tbon expected, tbe cotton market, be came unsettled and very weak, follow ing disappointing later cables public and private, the latter indicating bearish feeling abroad as tbe result of advices from this side predicting a very heavy movement at the poits acd in terior. Advices from tbe South tended to justify these claims Tbe demand from spot buyers was slack, and offered no encouragement to those who have been looking for support in tbat duec t.on. Tne print cloth market was equal ly destitute of promise. At Fall River the lowest price in tbe history of the print cloth market was reached Satur day. Liquidation of cotton futures be Came very active early to day. and ccn tinued so throughout the session. Sell ing for shcrt account was on a scale tbat indicated increasing confidence on the part of the bears. . From the highest price in the morning to the lowest price of the afternoon, tbe market showed a decrease of 13 points. Shorts appeared to be about the only buyers. The mar ket was finally steady at a net declicer 7 to 10 points. New York. Oct. 18 Eveblng. Cotton dull; middling 6 5 16c Cotton futures market closed steady: sales 155 000 bales; lan'y 6 07, Feb'y 6 10 March 6 14, April 6 IS. May 6 23. June 6 26. July 6 80, September , October 6 03. November 6 01, December 6 05. Spot cotton closed at a decline of c; middling uplands 6 3 16c; middling gulf 6 7 16c; sales 500 bales. Cotton net receipts 9L bales; gross 6 683 bales; exports to Great Britain 1 465 bales; to France 2,176 balee; to tbe Continent 1 633 bales; forwarded 8,723 bales; sales 600 bales; sales to spinners bales; stock (actual) 50 244 bales. Total to-day Net receipts 69 052 bales; exports to Great Britain 6,265 bales; to France 2,176 bales: to the Con tinent 26,315 bales: stock 676.893 bales Consolidated Net receipts 116 417 bales; exports to Great Britain 41 718 bales; to France 23,901 bales; to tbe Con tinent 27 949 bales. Total since September 1 Net receipts i.ouu.V37 oaies; exports to Great Britain 423,878 bales; exports to France 103 426 bales; exports to the Continent 277.793 bales. Oct. 18, Galveston, easy at 5 15 16 net receipts 26.934 bales: Norfolk, steady at 0 15-16,net receipts 7,005 bales; Baltimore, nominal at 6. net receipta bales; Boston, easy at 6 5 16. net receipts 806 bales; Wilmington, firm at 5. net re ceipts 3,761 bales; Philadelphia, quiet at 6 7 16, net receipts 495 bales; Savannah, steady at 5 9 16. net receipts 9 890 bales; JNew urieans, steady at 5. net receipts 11.841 bales; Mobile, weaic at 5K, net receipts 2.835 bales; Memphis, easv at 5. net receipts 7,823 balei; Augusta, steady at 5 13-16. net receipts 2.602 bales; Charleston, quiet at 5 9-16, net receipts 5.844 bales. PRODUCE MARKETS. Bt Telegraph to tha Horning Stat. New York. Oct. 18 Enino- Flour weaker in tone bnt not nnotablv lower. Wbeat spot weak; No. 2 red 98&C afloat; No. 1 Northern New York 955fjC afloat; options ooened easv and sold off all day in conseq uence of unaat- lsiactory caoies. local liquidation.foreign offerings, liberal spring wheat receipts and improved crop news, closing lc net lower;sales included;;No. 2 red Janu ary 9495 5 16c, closed 94c; May 91923bC closed 9lKc,October closed 94 Vic. Corn spot weak; No. 2. 81 Uc afloat; options opened tarely steady and declined under free receipts.easier cables, liquidation and the break in wbeat; clos ing Jlc net lower; May 84o35Vrc, closed 84c; November closed 80 M spot weak; No. 2 22&Q22Wc nn, dull and weak w.th eSSS lower. October c.oted 22& DcrTmE 1 closed 2SKc Lard firm . W s,;," $4 704 75;Octobc-r $4 70 nominaU 'fi ii,a. ;"l"n crea tner im:tatkn cieametv lai ; , In. 0'. 1219; do. creameiv 14jaMc r b."f h quiet; Sta-e larse white tt . ... ,. woite 9M9c; large colored c 17 colored 9MXc;part skim, eu''"4 akima 8fc4c. Cotton seed oTmS' trately active aod a shade csier on T" improvement in lard produc s enm crude 20Kc; outter oil 27X2sC; J, e summer hne 26l,27c; pr.mc ,," yellow 8132c Petroleum went r,X New York $5 60. Pb.ladclph. ird 7 more $5 85, do. io bulk 82 85 R.cc qule " Molasses quiet. Tallow dull. c,iv (ia on per package) 8 7 16c; country (p'ck,. free) Stfc, nominal. Coffee-" opened steady at unchanged prices i0 a declioe of 5 points. and closed dull Wnh Dricts unchanged to 6 punts lorr (D-,. Rio dull; Coroova 1015 Sur-,., nominal; fair refimt-f. 3 6-16 :; ccr trWai 96 tet 8 13 16c. itfined quitt. Chicago October 18 Wheat to h,, closed at 1K1Kc decline. I: w , , very narrow market and the wcakncii was not so much due to any new leat. ures of the ecoeral situation as n n,." smailnets of trade and the eii;riK b tu'l cl-que of abaut 600 000 busbc.s 0 e iu"K wncai. ra was very weak on tbe heavy receipts and visible increase and declined c. Oils declined uc Provisions, ou tne contrary, were ttonK on good Kbcrt covering acd closed 7 15c higher. 71 Chicago. Oct. 18. Cah quaa;rn. Flour quiet. Wheat No.2 sprmu Sloes' No. 3 spring 79.&87c; No. 2 red 9I?b9' Corn No. 2. 24024. Oats-Nj g 18J : No.2 white l.o.b. 2!4r&23,N 3 whue f. o. b.20V,22c, Mets pork. ttr bar rel. $7 857 90. Lard, per 100 !m h 35 4 87. Short. rib sides, loose U 60 4 80. Dry salted shoulders, baxt d gl 75 5 06 Short clear sides, boxed, fl (571 5 00. Whiskey $1 22 The leadiug futures ranged at (allows opening, highest, lowest and closing Wheat October (.:ew) 91c: D. ccmher (new) 9292i: 9292, giQ 91; May 89if89. 89. 883 Corn October 2525, 25L,(525U 24,24?,': December 26V,26 265. 26&. 26V. 29V26l; May 8U3(i 80 29 29 Oats-OMobcr IS 1 18. 18 December 18H'P?i 18s8 1K 018,18Ji18H;May 21K21U. 20.20. Mess pork D.cn bcr 765 7 92J4.7 65,7 90; January $8 67, 8 87' 8 67Ji, 8 85 Lard December 4 25" 4 40 4 25 4 87 January (4 40 4 45' 4 40 4 52. Shoti ribs October $4 57 4 70. 447, 4 70,D.-cember J4 50. 4 62 4 60 4 40, January $1 55, 4 67 4 65. 4 65 Baltimore. October 18 Flour tirrr; Western superfine 2 858 25; do ex ta $3 604 25; do family J4 60(4 85. winter wbeat patents $5 005 25. do spring $5 005 25. fpritiK wbeat stran.tt $4 8005 05 Wheat r,-.k 'pot. Or'o ber and November 95Vic: iioccmbrr 9595c; steamer No. 2 red bV 90c. Southern wfce.t by samp'e !t()( 96VaC; do on gride 90fi0c. Corn dull and easv; mixc4 .. October and November 8030Jgc. Novrmfcr or December, new of old. SOXiSSPic; 1 i . . i Januarv 81V31c; steani. r mixrii 2828c. Soutborr. wbitc corn 81 83c; do yellow 3H82c Oa'i firm; No. 2 white Wesiem Sej'ir; Nj. 2 mixed do 23c bid. FOREIGN MARKETS By Cable to thMornicg Star. Liverpool, October 18. 4 P. M Cotton Spot, good business done arrj prices steadier. American midalme 8 11-16.1. The sales of tbe day were 12,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export, and included 11,600 American. Receipts 11C00 bales, of which 10800 were American. Fu tures opened steady with a moderate demand and closed weak. American middling (I m c): October 8 2 64d teller; October and November 8 26-641 seller; November and December 8 22-64 3 23 64d seller; December and Janu ary 8 22 64d; January and February 8 22 64 d seller; February acd March 3 22-64 a 3 23 64d seller; March and April 3 23 64d seller, April -ud May 3 24 64d seller; May and June 8 85 64(1 seller; June and July 8 25 643 26 64d vame; juiy ana vugusi uo 011155 ! 64d seller. MARINE. CLEARED. SteamsHp Oneida. Staplrs. York, H G Smallbones. New BXPOUTS. COASTWISE. New York Steamship Oneida- 772 Dales cotton. 680 bbls tar. 8J9 r!o fnirits. 5 do crude turnentine. 116 co rosin, 76 000 shingles. 87 pkgs mdse. MARINE DIRECTORY. Llat of Vessels tn tbe Port of Wll ml net 011, ft. C, Oct. 10, 1 HUT SCHOONERS. Golden Bell. 272 toos. G.bbs. master. Lois V Cbaples. 192 tons, Medaro .sT Rilev & Co. Roger Moore, 277 tons. Miller, Jai T Kiley & Co. BARQUES. Bessie Jcse (Nor) 695 tons, Kotrrdal, Paterson, Downing & Co Roval (Nor), 670 tons, KroRh, Jii T Riley & Co. STEAMSHIPS. . Magdala (B0. 2,297 tons. Rcid. l Sprunt & Son. Torgorm (Br).l 055 tons. Mclntotb A'tt Sprunt & Son. Kirkhill (Br), 2.316 toos. Watson, Utile & Co. We Have Other Goods 'to offer besides 'Clover Hill Batter. 11 Read oar list and find out. 100 Boxes Full Cream Chee:e, Candles, Gun Caps. Drugs of a" kinds. Flour all grades, including Pi"s bury's Best, which is the Flour lor good bread. Fish, Fresh N. C. Fruits, urn Potted Ham, Cooked Ham. Car load choice Timothy Hay. Ink to suit all. Jellies in Glass and in Wood. E. W. HICKS, Wholesale Grocer. 40 14 DAW tf 18 highly, recommended as A BEMEDT FOR LUNG DISEASES AND AS A reventive for 1 yphold, Malaria. And all aclnda of Fever. ijjyjj(tig 1 fit Agrta: E. VOITGKBA tfO., New Vcr 8lc; December 8181ic. Oats aap.j, iy tn eow II il
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