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fTIi'1 WUMWOTOS. Ll of the z:: poixy da vtU tko in voting for UlJ i tkot It dooa not I wTL, wdtktko imnrislln m annck' wkot !foooid bonmtt -- Mi afteni BBmtoj Mte tofly to tko trndo of ttoto miantij ttk tkw ssaaar ranamfte tent to tko aajkaan that tko Snajtk fHB koa a TO 11T AtlPI 10OI mLT All ftii e mi i Mil aa eamhli I vmmd LOdga ana am I tHf ami aSQmttTammmmeyak Jtojto tkot tea iiulmntln to trno. Tko Stan takaa an aamooita riov. kitkor tko BanobBaan or Dsmocratic party boa tko rigkt and woaid ho tomttoWd te iganrlng tkc Mttomi mteko J i Hfi?i' te tnrnAng SaCl a man wbeaa rnahnoaa, took of oia daan and want of Hi Mail labia ccata era saaoarail la tha isisatlnn of a Eoawmnmnn emmfainta, for tko roaooa tkot te tko laot of has aire ttomitia rital tkot ko atommld ba a mma wko baa tko roaooct of aQ par- has onr ft asm i to tko ffosgnd. a pitot It teteo tela amrMall aat it i it man to ho at tko hood af a graat VITJ'um rarolt has baooT aron to tendmrttaad tkot ot toUo to toao tha nomsst. ragw- mmm vm gtvwm m 1 ' " 1 hM tha htdoota aad howaar ssima- taa uaaminatSoo tokto. aad tko par j m ,ad clt tha hsooaL 1 . nx a w t M k - B I n t? t tj' c 11 1 m r mat frwe maotf from tha sIImbjcm To rsamh aaoor tto aaaawkiaa end tkor- do oa at tkto janotora wooid ko o oacb ewaniewaaaa. Kiatane Buurs is Maafanaten of owokneoa tkot no - Um ratoraed if it -una in tko faoaof. ISTSm, s ear u'tko'ftand to try to learn 7r! ITI01 TO THI IOUTM illl the North pol. oo hi If so v wwnld like for M onesar Jmm CkMMl to iww to Sooth ptlo. Kaoja MMI ffOOa Bneooa ArgooMoo ssBSBliri, mat oil! ontsua o woo lood an m tho Booth pole. Tbe Choreot ezptdtUoM wiH srlta a great doal of In If OOithr of the PIRITS TURPETINC. Doe. ISth: atr have do sed la Charlotte If the to tho oi- I loom kaopora. At No pa and all kinds of famitaxe, and tam ed wood articles, capital stock Sh ooing Boaanret Daiager field, Jt., Siiaaan of ago, whoso tos-.denee tote Sow York, aienad PioimUr 13ik, oitk a Hortk OaroUna airi, Mtoa Agoos BoOo BraaaJton, ogad SI yaara. wao aoa toon raoaouy viatt- !3c Waoktnfkam, u. c Tkoy Hd. urjof Grant was burned to it after si- at will pat ap f &lntu. I if I got the him oitaoot Grand Secretary Drewry.oftko of Masons of .North growth of that Last yonr there oitk 11, 02 mem are 343 lodgaa, with It is the lariaot in the history of LStmi balonc ina to H. D. Lucas, of Black Craek, entirely oooooaaod yostorday, laaaoi :?ur bondrng ajoj- raafnmaco, toawtker witn Mr. Bob Priratt's store and rati- donoa atoo caught, bat by hard work of tho ofttoaam tko Ira won axtte w i boat dotoK board Ate Line. Tnto eradicate boa alraodr snoot ahoot $3x000 in bay- lag UmUrod land, and bas acquired tae praponid iwnto of eight miiaa. from Haywood earning this way, aa far m Boar's Mill They hare paid from wTJO te 13.50 par aero, whiob to a Mjar prtoa than ia osoally paid mmmftna9ma srsir w Sooth iay Braor aaa sixty years by mil- fo thatr chTJdroa itt ika mm d ailayt a d te the oeat arul romea n nsllll Seal by druggdau la mwtar ina erorM. TWonty flee Wnaalaw's cyxxhfag rra las- aay ., , l-d t upadttioa Pnxy and oootcaod aorwehtd. It to stated that J. Wiley Shook to MittoHof for tho old Ctydo fotfJL fLi BovQl fohltok It at Asbevill. Wtood' It 0 iSST a"' ' wi th" a capital of ST. SCO. Tho oompu; wffl do oil ttnda of boOdiox nod contract Mi, SSmf SeMorVaaToa "jKijMil 8aato Andiior Dins, who ajojat to tko aoanada of KaatorD Nortk Qaraitaa wiU Got. Ayoock, gtvoa tko Stic ! atatotaoat of swan, foaaa aai daok kilVsd by tko Gov ernor as 4 himaalf laat weak as 160. A ekortir hot baoa granted to tko Bryan Oats Flap Worki Com paay to man a lecture wood poo ware i v-r- - at BbOMs Ctow is- uo, uoMteamoa and Amy Boaabarr. I fast I 1' aontk. Tha mother I tenndry and locked her tkrao eniMron te too hoooa. Iho hooao eangkt fire and tko too older okildrwo vara ahia to got oot. ITteiaajaa (8. C.) Iaam: Wo kOBftBy wtoh tkot oar Florence boyi wko no going to pot op e aaowa factory in Durham had under tekaaj te natonis Floronco tkaaj Dorkom, ami we doobt not wooJd bare prorad at good n note. - The Baltimore North Carolina a tko CmTtoa,UoteT.0a S,! Fritter. Deo. 19U- Goremor Ay Klau vfll ho aaaong Ihsagmfcrns Tko Boyd rarnitara Com pony af ralesgk to meparteg rarr aioko aakt favnmmro for tko Rortk Onto hma artenft at St. Lamto. Hook of tmt ammartal aoad is cherry, early anaoso, ace After bm at tha World s Fab, tktefarnitora will ha llQaghl hank to tatoigk and used te tko State Maaeam. - Ckariotto Otoaroar: "Yen, I akoll jnmtotm for the b-.'ord. toot night. "Wko sani mi. And If I gat tko noaa ruished maaaago. - Dornarn 9mm News ia rail road etMtoo to to tko aCaot that a syndloata aoa boon formed to oper ate a railroad froaa Boat Dor ham to Iter wood, boot HaaaJat. oo tko Boa- mnw r CURRENT COMMENT. Dm MoJm to rod io tho foco t her new ssilitary poet ha booo foartooood by troops who ore o'.ock io the faee WmsklmgicnPty. Mr. Laogtry hoc eliminated tho disrobing ocooo from her new ploy, obicb dtoocoata tho claim of tho wMh I Pooi toot tho u aoxioaa to outstrip every Amerioaa ctroM. Jfaoa 7Wovonw. A nollifjo baak runner of a large mat of money in of that city. It op peart at all occurrences of that natore take place in poetofScoe now adaye. Mcommh it Jfeeea. Tho negro organization which wanted a charter la Mtontoaipo4 un do tto name of Blka baa boon eat le ts with tha UUa of "Supreme Lodge of United Re form ere of a Bear Ina K a rope, Aelaand Africa " That ought to make tko oolorad brethren happy. -JfampAu SeimiUr. By the arocoaa of elimina mocrate are approaching hing like a united sentiment on a Democratic rreaidentlal nomi MS. Cleveland, by his lot tar, took If oat of the running, it ba bo UMMlilMSil oTer to hare boon la. Olnay is too old. Gorman has his reconstruction and tariff records to face roe raraer stantlr looms op, and at this writ na It looks m If tho man from N'.Y. was the moat available for the candi dacy. Hot yonr, howarnr. nmy brina its chances. A dark horse may appanr.--JaaBaofj 8mHnl Froaa tha London TV Tibet is a strange land. It la wonderful country and a strange modm. Think of a track of land where hot serines abound, round which tha deposits are of such rain bow tints so blue, purple, groan rod and follow. It is easy to lm agine that too loo deem pe effects of sach coloring are wondrous. The social customs of the people era eoarcoly 1ms astounding. Polygamy li oaananon where the men are nob enoogc, :or wires seem to oa a of wealth. Whan poverty hare one wife In common. Brothers aaoaHj on tor into those partner shine Tha people rarely wash, findioa It warmer to be dirty. Tho men anoint their facos with batter, while the women stain their count color with wood and lacquer the bridgM of tot Moon. Cloaalinaaa practice. "Hie face naa snob a worn look!" So wonder, be bas been traveling oo it for forty yeare " P4k. Ida: I doo't think they wealthy long, stay: Don t you Ik Thar know how to pick out the ualiMt buUdooa tha doalar ham, CllMgO Jfono. LaMont A cyclone struck my ancle's tobacco crop down South and cnt it all up LoJiorno Total loan. I emneoaa Lahlont-No, ba sold it m fioa-cat-Cvcaox .Ysvi. Ba Did you an joy tha matl- r.M. dear? She- err much. 1 aat next to haramt Km Gabble, whom I so for yaara. We bad J oat mt PhQafolpkim Puoho sa sl a lotejy caax.- .rappled with tko wild-arod in t radar. "Wkot hare you there?' amnaodod tha graat man. ' A gun,' hlsoad the rtrangar. "Ob, then. it's not ao bad. I tkoaght you hod L pgordeon Are you oat any- thiag oo hoUstey proaamta yatP day preaaat of erarithing I bad to a ganUaaaan with a rerolrer whom I aoitor a nndact last night. will I got a mar Mked a youns r Mked s young te tko city hall. "You might try tha hereon of oncamBTBatiM." rapltod tha anna with tho bald hood, on. rowawrs utmtm- "I bnar you bona to moAa a aroat musician of yoar eon. Whom hare you salsntsd to toaok kteil "Oh! ho hasn't rot aa far m the musk yet. He's just being treated by a scalp spsotoliat to make his hair larariant." - PhUmdoUkU Puolic Mrs. Nawcrcos -Of oourae, wo ought to hare a coat of arms. Mr. NswcroM-Well, I'd like to bare a boll rampant, oitk soma kind of a Latin otto aaaaarlng tkot ko woo asjtw ram pan t when the market nam ritbt Pwok, I sappooa," said tko rural pcotmisfrsar friend , ' 'yon gat lota of on jay man t oat of raoding tha aootal oordo.' "Of" tanliad tko r )etmlstrMs, "not near ao much aa gotootof tko lattara I ataoM " CaiAoiic Tirnu. Hook WOO chuckling with sup pressed merriment, when bis wife teooirod tha conaa. "Ob, nothln much," he replied; "only I sti hare that umbrella I borrowed from Smith. " Still langhing at tha joke oo Smith, ba wont below to tha other hoga. are paaarra. the pric OeeaaTJoaelly Ufa itMlf la noo or a mistake, bat you will oerer be wrong if you take Dr. Klnr s afow Ufa PUm for DyaoaaaOo, D.ni Bias. Baodaoho, Lirer or Bowel troo asaa. Tkow goo gaatsa, yet thorougb. Oelj faa, at & R Bntxanrra drug t if ma lea. tha OhrtstMSs Holidays the Al lan Uo Oo is t Lin announces a rata of snd one third oneway fane plus for tha row aat trip bMwaao all lets south of the Potomac aad Ohio leers sod east of the MlsalealDDl Rleer Tickets oa ante Daoamber ISrd. Jdlh, fStb also SOib. SUt and January 1st, 1904, with fiaal limit Jsn a BOBS I I 1 usry 4lb, mm For tbs Bthna of students schools end eolleree the AllaatteOBOat Llaa bee arranged round trip rates aa above. Da asm bar latb to ed, with flnsl limit Janasrr train sere.ee of the Atlantic Onest Line It aoesMlled. For tlcke s sod fall tafoesnaaion aonly to Ticket Agwam. W. J. Onaao. Ure'l Paaaenrer Af . W1io.iagioo, M. C". ihs miteteaawlmnal I -'rv UBimrs era eoenatisaae rarr az i msi Li Wketi Saodow poees and the muscles rtdrr bis back and knot his wms, we lh i S a we aaT before us the vary secret of tro(rth in tboee tntrincent rautcle. But we haven't. Starr Saadow. or. what is practically the same thing, let him be dyspeptic, and his omscle would oon fail Strength is made from food properly digested sad esetniiUted. and oo man Is stronger than hii roach. be eanse when the stomach is diseased di eatioo aad assimilation are imperfect. Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery cure Tin mi of tha stomach and other organs of Jigastina and nutrition. It ias1-lTT the perfect digestion and asaim flatJoa of food so that the body is nour ished into perfect health and strength. I ka4 what my nayatdaa called lndfrioii H rr BM IfrfsY forth I rouble but .1 4 id r no good. write. Mr W MWellj. of Urd t C -I wrote to Dr Mere sod Mated "wakrnWa. I carried oat these as beat I ootid. hasVfat stT botUM of kai Ooldea Medical Dtv rWrr .ad cosameaced takiaa It A few day. I a arsat caanae ecu ub ww I beaao the aae of the Ooloxa eery I raftered ,rr.:;vwb B la gauss arh ssy aai 'a maw an f,M Mats T but Dowcaaeat beartly aad slrep rood t oight " . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad riser is sent frtt on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send twentY-one ooe-ceat sumps for the pa per covered book, or thirty -one itisaOi for the cloth-bound volume. Andreas Dr. k V. Pierce. Bnflaso, N. Y. UST OF LETTERS. la the WUmlag IS.., tOM. B Bailey. Fannie Brows, Leon Browa, sasataOnno, L V Carroll, Joiia , J A UOrtas, BaJiy uararm, Gran Haararald, Sarah B Joaaa, 1MB La aria, Lhmait hteOalL Deal lie Me t, Soaan stcttley, KPts mil- bin, saaaakw Myara, Kate Basberry, Dorah Smith. mUCJsf H EsalaJ'T. siasaia Adaana, Obaa Bauer, G A Babaliard, B B Browa. W V Browa, Dr G 0 Bryant. J F Butler, M A WIN I sms, Jsmes Dsrlr, iulw K swortb, J or, Darld Oordo?, Bradley it, N A Haot, William U Joans, Lowm, W O LBaasOss, it a Lycb.wiili MsOslmtmJL A McR.e, R L MartaJn. M 8 Mulle. John C rry, Obartta Nalaoa, Arnold Page, A A Padaaaa. Fred Peiaon, Alfooso Piro, B Raarre, Onarlto Rich, PrMtoa a, TOM TomiIi sob, Vrank Walker, J R Wheeler Ba-rrBXBD raon dbvo lei ibb oawtoa. Aaaa Parry. B E Wheeler. One Mat dae is charged on letters to straagan or traasiaat ran tors to a town or city, whose drees may be unknown. ild ha maraad la the lower left- hand eoraer with the word "Trao- for a bo re letters will teB say ad If not called for they will ba saat to the ffLUL UABBT, MARINE. ABB1VED. A P Hurt, Lore. Fayette- TD Uttla fHARINE DtKtXlURY. t Wisssseta Dwroaahire. (Br) t,8M Cob If. Am- Alexander Bpront ox Boa. Boar i hoe, (Br) S.aSS tons, Hal). it dt Bon. Harald. 474 tons, Keyea, to master Mabel DOrUag, (Br) 111 tone, B lag, J A Bpriagar At Co Adam Thaaisre. 115 tons. C D Maffltt DomMtta aad Joaaa, tIA toes, York. C D Meffllt. Kobt H Btarenioe. 1,03 tons, Higbae, C D Maffltt. O 0 Latter, t7 loas. Moore. 0 D Maf flu. Ism O Sootbard, 718 tons, Blake, C D Maffltt Wm P Hood. SJ tons. PbllpoL C D Mafltt BHIO& BalUrao, s tons. McNeil. J T Riley At Oo. BABQUKS. Telefon, (Nor) 711 tons, OImo. Helde at Uo. Mampf jord. (Nor) 743 tons, Christian sen. Helde At Oa BY llffcl AflO BAIL. af Naral 1 Sores aad Cot tee Tsstaraay. a a Railroad 170 bales cot to a, t casks spirits turpentine, 118 barrels tar, 5 barrels erode turpentine. W. ft W. Railroad 378 balee cot ton, it barrels tar, 9 barrels crude tur pentine. W., U 4 4. Kallroad-1,791 bales eottoa, t oaawa spirits turpentinf, i barrel roaln, 136 barrels tar, lOSbarrala crude turpentine. At Y. Rallroad-48 bsles cotton. 11 casks spirits turpentine, 13 barren tar. Behooaer Bath Dsrling 3 biles cot ton. If barrels rosin, 55 barrels crude turpentine Total 9,384 bales cotton. 25 casks selrits turpentine, 13 barrels rosin, 868 barrels tar, 164 barrels erode tur pentine Durham Sun : It is stated that thing in connection with the street car line has been completed except the trifling matter of build ing It, and that this will be looked after immediately. Averages a Gross Per Month. I bare many calls for Cheney's Expectorant. A single teat is all that's neceenarj to convince people or its raine. ion may send me 0. 0. D. 1 gross, and oblige, HENRY E. LAMP KIN, St. Louis, Mo. For sale by J. C. Shepard. later I aoUcW Tille, Rraor, 8 O, Btooe. At Oo. Olyde sBaasaaw Naronoa, Johns an. New York. H O Small boa as. COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET IQnoted oafcrtaiW atmeiostn py STAR OFFICE, December IB. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Nothing doing. ROSIN-Nothing doing. TAR Market firm at $1.70 par bar rel of 980 pounds. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $9.96 par barrel for hard, $8.80 for dip, $8.80 for virgin. Quotations same day last year Spirits turpentine firm at ROtfc; roeln steady at $L80L86; tar firm at $1.40 ; crude turpentine firm at $1.75, 9.8049.80. Spirits turpentine Tar. . '.V.V.V.V.V.V.'. '..'. Crude turpentine Receipt same day laat .... 86 ... 1$ . . . . 866 ... 164 year 18 spirits turpentine, 688 barrels rosin, 886 barrels tar, 68 barrels crude turpentine. OOTTOB. Market steady at 19c per pound for middling. Same day laat year, market firm at 7fic for mtddling. Receipts 3,334 balM; same day laat year, 9,688. rrOTrMnx1 Rjumlarlv hr WUmlnarton ProdOOS CtommjaajonMeronaats. prices rapreasjnOng i mm mr Droaaee oonngnea to uommw M o re bants. J OOUBTBT PBODUOB. PEANUTS North Carolina, firm. Prime, 70c; extra prime, 76c; fancy, 77J.O, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prime, 60c; extra prime 65c; fancy, 70c Spanish 85c. CORN Firm, 6 5 70c per bushel for white. N. C BACON -Steady; hams 160 16 c par pound; shoulders. 12 fie; side, 19 Xc EGGS Firm at 9949Sc per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 35 40c; spring, 15496c TURKEYS Firm at 12 & 13c for lire, BEESWAX Firm at 98096c TALLOW Firm at 5e6tf c per pound. SWEET POTATOES Dull at 40 45c per bushel. BEEF CATTLE Firm at 33c per pound. FINANCIAL MARKETS SS um Mornln Slar aw Fonx, Dee. 16. Money on call wm steady at 56 per cent , aloaiag bid l par cent., aad offered at 6 per cent ; time loans steady; sixty days, 6 per cent. ; ninety days 8M Mr Mat. ; six months 6$M percent. Prime mercantile paper 6 nor oaaL Sterling exchange was strong, with actual buslneH In bankers' bills al 488.760488.86 for demand and 480.35 481 for six ty day Btlla Pcnted rate 481 and 684. OomnierdeJ bills 480U 480. Bar all ear 66. Mexican dollars 41 U. 8. refunding 8'a, reajistared. 106: U. P. refunding 8'a. coupon, 106; D. R 3'. rog'd, 107; do cou pon, 107; U.S. 4's, new. rog'd, 198 ; da cnupons 188 ; U.S. 4s, old, rog'd, 109; U. R 4 s, old ooupon. 110; U. S. 6a, registered, 101; do. coupon, 101; Southern Railway. 6a, 118. unJoprern87: dt Ohio 38; Manhat- L 141; Raw York Oantral 118; Reading 44. do. 11 prof erred 76; do. Mprerarrod 69; St. Panl IU; da pref'd, 171 H; Southern Rail way it; do. Brero 77 ; Amaira mated Coowar 47; People Gas 97; TaoBsaane Ooai and Iron 89; 0. B. tmthsi 7; U. 8. Leather, preferred. 7f; Wsatara Union 87; U. S. Steal 10; da preferred 69 : Virginia OaroUna Chemica). 96; salM sharM ; do. preferred, cloaed 91; sbJm sharaa. Standard Oil 660. Baltiborx, Md . Doe. IS, Air Line, oasnmoa, 1S18; da f erred. S993; da boada. foora, 71 79. Atlantic Ooaat Line, com mob, 108 109; da prof erred. . NAVAL STORES MARKETS Mnw Tons. Doc II. Rosin steady Spirit turpentine steady. Ch AKLBBTOH, Dec 15 SplriU tur pentlne steady at 66c: sales casks Roain steady; mIm barrels; A, B, C. $9 10 ; D. $9 10. E, $2 10; F, $9 10; G, $9 15; H, $8 98; I, $9 45; K, $9 70; M, $9 80; N, $9 96; W G. $8 16; W W 63 40. dsTaaaaa, Dec 15. -Spirits turpen r as Arm at e; racolpts S40 sale 688 casks ; exports BobIb was firm; receipts 8,845 barrel; tale 984 barrels; exports 3,311 barrels. Onota: A, B, U. 13 90; D, aaaa. m aa an. a aa an. n aa. U,$J 86; I, $3 66; K.'$9 80; M, $9 90 ; N $8 06; W O. S3 86; WW S3 80. cotton" markets. Star Naw Tons, Dec. 15. The eottoa market opened steady at as adranee of six to eight points on moderste wall support aad covering that seemed to find it chief encoursgement in pri rate adrloM from rarions Southern interior points, reporting a good de mand for spot cotton with a scarcity of attractive grade, and the nrmn of the market at Lirerpool, where priees were sereral points better than dae Otherwise tha news was not particularly encouraging. The re caipts continue sufncieatly large to shake confidence among some operat on in tha accuracy of the govern meat s crop figures, the weather wm aot unfavorable to the movement. and unsettling rumors were la eireu latloa regarding the condition of af fairs ia atanenrster, where it wae hinted some hoosM were oa the brink of suspension. In addltloa to this. private cablM stated that an English expert wm to announce another re daction In bis estimates of the world's requirements, which on November 5th be placed at 10.877,000 balM, reduoed OB November 18th to 10,500,000 kalea, aad bow reduces to 10,800,000 Bale. The market, however, paid little attention to these phases of the situation and trading continued large ly profeMional with the bull eoatlB geat buying enough on soft spots to Impart considerable BrmaeM to the undertone and prices In the afternoon showed a net ad ranee of eight to thir teen points oa tha active months. Following this the list sagged off elishtly under liquidation, but was steadied just before tbe close by buy leg by brokers supposed to represent New OrlMBS interests, aad wm Anally steady net 5 to 10 points higher. Sales estimated 800,000 bales. Raw Yoanx, Dae. IS. Cotton steady at 13.45c ;net receipts 1,189 bale ; gross receipts 11,043 obim ; stock 63, rJ7 bales. Cotton futures market cloned steady : December 19.14, January 13.39, Febru ary 19.81, March 18.40, April 18. 46, May 18.47. June 13.46. July 13.46, August 19.16, Spot cotton oloaad steady ; naMfllpat uplands 18.68; middling gulf 13.70c; sale 500 bale. Total today, at all seaports Net re ceipt 68,088 bale; exports to Great Britain 89,165 bales ; exports to France baton; export to the Continent - batoe; Japan bales; stock 998,987 bale. Consolidated, at all seaports Net receipt 188,479 bales; exports to Great Britain 60,768 batoe: exports to France 17,376 bales; exports to tha Continent 46,103 bale; exports to Japan 8,916 bsles. Total since September 1st, at. all norts Net roselpto 4,487.045 bales; exports to Ureat Britain 1,316,861 obim ; exports to Franco 470,782 baton ;exporta to tha Continent 1.826,413 bales; ex ports to Japaa 19,801 batoe; exports to Mexico 16,968 bale. Deo 15. Gaiveaton,firm at 12 l-16c, net receipts 27,174 balM ; Nor folk, steady at 12 c, net receipts 4,544 bales; Bal timore, nominal at 13.25c, net re ceipts bales; Beaton, quiet at 19.45, net receipts 5 batoe; Wilmington, steady at 12c, net receipt 2,384 bales; Philadelphia, steady at 12.70c, net re oeipta884 balM; marauinata.firm at 18 H, aot receipts 9,886 batoe; New Orleans, steady at I3c, net receipts 15,680 bales ; Mobile, very steady at 12c, net receipts 1,511 batoe; Memphis, steady at 13c, net receipts 8,088 bales; Au gusta, steady at 13&c, net receipts 9,598 batoe; Charleston, firm at lie, not receipts 719 bale. PRODUCE MARKETS. Br Telearaoh to the Morning star Naw Tons. Dec 16. Flour quiet aad steady. Bya flour firm; choice to faaey $3 456)8 60.. Wheat Spot eaay ; No. 2 red 89c. Options opened firmer on small Northwest re ceipts and steady csb.es but slowly esaed off all day under tbe depressing inflaenoe of big Southwest receipt, liquidation and poor export demand, closing MlMo avat lower: May closed 84Jte; July closed 80 c; December cioted 89 . Corn Spot ateady ; No. 9 58c. Option market at first wm higher on a good commission houae demand, closing steady and unchanged: May cloaed 49c; December 59Mc Oats Spot quiet ; No. 9 4 1 lA c Lard steady ; Western steam $8 90; refined dull. Batter steady; extra creamery 96c; Bute dairy 1532. Oheeoe quiet ; State, f ullcream fancy,small colored,8eptem ber 18c; late made 10c;small white, Sep temper 12c; late made 10c. Peanuts quoted steady; fancy band-picked 4M 5c; Other domestic 3 5c. Pota toes firm; Long Island $8 132 87; Jersejs $2 002 85; Jersey sweets $16008 60; BUte and Western sscks $8 1043 88. Cabbage firm; domes tic, per 100 $6 00 10 00 ; per barrel $1 50 2 86. Freights to Lirerpool Cot ton by steam 13. Sugar Raw steady; refined steady. Pork dull. Biceqalet. Bgga strong; State and Pennsylvania nearby average best 84c Molasses firm. Cotton seed oil was firmer and more active, with prices a follows: Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 864BX7; prime summer yellow 36c; off sum mer y ello w nominal ; prima white 37 88c; prime winter yellow 3840c. Chicago, Dec. 15. Discoursgiog foreign wheat markets started active liquidations here to-day. May wheat e oaed at a loas of c. May corn wm unchanged, oats c lower and provis ions a trifle aaatar. chioaoo, Dee. 15. Cash prices : Flour Market steady. Wbeat-No. 8 earing 81 82 ; No. 3 spring 78c ; No. 2 red80H83J(c Corn No. 3 42c; No. 3 yellow 44c OaU-No 2 S4X34c ; N 0.3 white .34 37c. Rye-No. 2 51. Mom pork, per bbl, $11 8011 40. Lard, per 100 lbs, $6 48MC6 45. Short rib sides, loose, $6 18 6 87. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, . Short clear sides, boxed, $6 856 37. Whis ker Basis of high wines, $1 87. Tho leading futures ranged aa foi lows opening, htoheat, lowest and closing: Wheat No. 8 December, now, 7979. 79. 77, 78 c; May 81, 83, 80080, SOttOslc; July 7677, 77, 78M. 76c Corn No. 8 December 41. 48. 41, 41 41 ; May 48X048. 4343, 484S, 43 43 ; July 43, 43, 43 43, 4 3 43 He. Oats No. 2 Decern ber 35, 35. 84084. 8434c; May 36 36. S637. 86, 86c; July 34, 34, S3 34, 83c. Men pork, per bbl -January $11 88, 11 40, 11 SO, 11 40; May $11 78. 11 77, 11 65, 11 75. Lard, par 100 aa January $6 44, 6 45, 6 53,6 45; May $6 68, 6 62, 6 80, 8 68. Short ribs, par 100 Da Jan nnry $8 08, 6 10, 6 07. 6 10; May $6 80, 6 80, 6 88, 6 80. NEW YORK COFFEE FUTURES. Now York Dec. 15. Coffee-Spot Rio steady; No 7 invoice 6c; mild firm. The market for coffee futures opaaed steady at unchanged price to a decline of 5 point, following lower European cables aad heavier primary receipts. Offerings ia ,the afternoon whan demand wm light weakened price and tha market while finally steady was 10 to IS nolats lower. Sales 80.000 FOREIGN MARKET Br Cable to the Morning Star. Liverpool, Dec 15. Cotton: Spot, in limited demand ; prices 4 to 6 points higher ; American middling fair 7.03d ; nod mtddling 6.86d; middiiag 6.74d; low middling 6.68d; good ordinary 6.S8d; ordinary 6.88d. The sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of which 500 bale were for speculation and ex port and Included 4,700 bales Amer ican. Receipts 41,000 bales, including 40,800 bales American. Future opened quiet and cloaed steady; American middling (g o c): December 6.616.63d; December and January 6.57d; January and Febru ary 6.53d ; February aad March 6.51 6.S8d; March and April 6,50d; April and May 6.49d; May and Jane 6.48d; June aad July 6.46d; July aad Au- guat6.4808.44d; August and Saptem- 6.81d. Fertilizers hare advanced, but you will find our prices exceedingly low. Write us for quotations or send us your orders. We handle Xavasea Guanos. Armour '8. Acme and other brands. Also Aoid Phosphate and German Kainit. Xmas Holiday Goods Raisins, ranges. Mixed Nuts, Co- coanuta, Apples, Broken Candy, Penny Goods. Full line of heavy G roceries auol as Meat, Lard. Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bagging and Tiei. Shall be glad to hare yonr orders and will make prices attractive. STONE ft COMPANY, oecisu 5 ana 7 south water Street BUTTER, APPLES, ORANGES. CANDY, COCOANUTS. RAISINS, HALL & PEAR 8 ALL, INCORPORATED. dee is tf Commissioner's Sale. Bv vlrtaa of a decree of tha 8nnerlor nnnrt nr Row Hanover county made in a Bute proceed ing rrnntna tberela between Carolina wise. Rosa L. Wise, Bert wise, carry Wise and a Dismtiffjj ana James McKiUanas a, tbe undersign d Commissioner defendants. wffl for sals, to tbs hMMs 1 bidder for ewe., onThursdy, tbe 14th day of January uquri tionse aoor. m the cltv 61 lunula"" IWIIUWUUf beginning at las north wes described Drorjenv. western Intersection of nuton and Brooklyn ttnwu mno ...mk .k the west lino or Brooklyn street 13 feet; thence westnara WlthMlznn street r: rf.'iT IX&SSSS&ZP,0 m' reet to SKAPS'TS. UVJ If,xn east mwu iuisui fuua Htrooi 73 reel to De. In- .", ijiu vi ia u iuu UUP na IWO, BIOC 85f7, 'XSBSTi mr MHii V 40 aUtS 1 QUESTION WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE DRUG GIST ROBT. R. BELLAMY If He Wonld Guarantee to Restore You .to Health and Strength t It seems as though aay person who is la ill health, all run down, without strength and ambition enough to hardly get around, would give Mr. Bellamy, or any one, all they possess in the world foi a guaranteed euro. Suoh a guarantee Mr. Bellamy offers to every such person in this city, without aay such sacrifice. READ MR. BELLAMY'S OFFER; "I hereby guarantee that my famous cod liver oil preparation, Vinol, will restore to health all pale and ailing women and children, buildup the run down, overworked and debilitated, give strength to tired mothers, invlgo rate old people, cure hanging on cold and backing coughs, bronchitis and stomach troubles, restores strength and make rich, red blood for the con valescent, create appetite and cure nervouaness and irritability. "If there abould be any ease of fail ure, l agree to rem no tne m one y i or tbe Vinol taken. Ia there an ailiog person In Wilmington who is not willing to accept my generous propo sition r When aaked how he could do thia by a reporter of the Stab, Mr. Bel lamy replied: "It is because I know so well of what Vinol ia made, and have seen such wonderful results from its use, that I am willing to back it with all I have." You see, Vinol contains every one of the scire, curative principles con tained in cod liver oil, but without a drop of grease to retard ita work ; it is a scientific rebuHder and strength cre ator, and will In a marvellous manner restore the sick to health and mske life worth living. Robert R. Bellamy, druggist. We believe Mr. Bellamy's offer to be genercus and sincere, and would ad vise any of our readers who need such a medieine to try Vinol on his guaran teeEditor. Evaporated Peaches AND APPLES. 100 Bxs New Crop Eiap Peaches 40 Sis New Crop Evap. Apples 500 Bags Rice, rare bargains. 1,000 Boxes Tobacco. We nave some excellent job lots at Bock Bottom prices. 2,000 Cases Canned Goods. Prices are right. Oar line covers over five hundred articles. We are in shape to take care of yonr busi ness, It matters not how large or small. Send ni jonr orders. D. L. GORE CO., Wholesale Grocer and Importers, de 13 tf Wilmington, a. U. Onr line of Xmas Goods is all open and ready for yonr inspection and consists of all the latest and most popular Novels, Illustrated Books, Pictures, Fountain Pens and a large line of Fancy Goods. Call and see us at onr New Store. ROBT. C. DeROSSET, The Stationeer. de 13 tf 32 North Front St. SHIPPERS NOTICE. The Steamer Highlander will leave Mondays and Thursdays, and the Steamer City of Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays a 4 P. M. for Fayetteville. Gate will close at 3:30 P. M., and no freight will be re ceived for steamer leaving at 4 after 3:30. T. Ds LOVE. Agent. a South Atlantic Transit Co. DO YOU WANT AN IRON BED t We are agents for tbe celebrated B ro stein 3 piece bed, tbe best in America. Tbe spring are warranted five years. 8ee our s'ock of Furniture in cluding Hey wood Chain. We defy competition. GASTON P. PHAt.ES I CO., 110-113 Market St. oeSStf Inter-Stace 76. What Ada Moat to a. Gentleman's Dress ? All agree a nice STYLISH HAT! Then go to HAM ME, THE HATTER, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices, novas tf 84 Front Street. Rat8S fOf SOI tit SefYlCfi Water Closets 50 cts per quarter, each Kitchen Sinks 50 cts per quarter, each Bath Tubs - - - - 50 cts per quarter, esch Fixed Wssh Basins 25 cts per quarter, esch Fixed Laundry Tubs 50c per quarter, per set . we carry our pipes to your prop erty line without charge, and rates do not go into effect until service ia rendered. The Wilmiwrton Sewerage CHRISTMAS GOODS. r saaaaaaaaaV x y -mmW l4Vomaal FOR XMAS GOODS best qaty." Pair daam 'rS and uon to yoar interest Is oar ImbiMon"1 faithful att.en Tn onr ' WHITE KNIGHT" BRAND CIGAR S By far the very test goods a box I aae. Give your friend THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO., de 6 tf Di8t ributnre Cuban Blossoi AND- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever "SILVER COIN" FLOUR It is theBE8T ever ground; guaran teed. H. L. YolleFS. A. C. L. Crossing. jy 26 tf KEEP YOUR FEET DRY ! WEAR Rubbers. Yon onght to see onr latest wnh the thick extension heel; they a ear twice as long as the ordinary kind. Sold at Solomon's Shoe Store, dec 13 tf and Novelties. Holiday G.fts in great variety New Fiction, Fine Pictures Latest styles in Stationery in Fancy Boxes. Juvenile Books, Games, Toys, Etc Fancy Calendars. ChristrMas Cards. An endless variety of pretty things for Christmas Presents at C. W. YATES & CO, dec 12 tf Wilmington, N. C. GROCERIES 50 Bbl Sti- k Candy. 200 Cases Salmon. 100 Boxes Octagon Soap, 200 Bag. Green Coffee i 00 Boxes Borax Soap. 100 Bones A k Soap. lOO Case Sardines. 100 Bbla Mallets. 100 Basra Peanut 86 Bbls Mott'a Tinegar 20 Bbls Mott's Cidor. MnlAMM. Hvrnns n.nd a comDlete line Of Uro- cartes aoa Tobaccos Tor sale at lowest prl es. SAMl BEAR. SR., & SONS., Wholesale Grceorte-, 18 Market Street. oct at Silver Salt It's a pleasure to clean Silver, Goid. Cut Glass or anything that shines with SILVER SALT. Makes water do the wora. Guar anteed positively harmless; 25 cts at HARDIN'S Palace Pharmacy, 126 South Front Street. oo 14 Both ptionef M We Are Offering This Week: Ptt Meat at loo per lb. s-ib Tomatoes at ioc per can. Granulated Suear at so per lb. ays at 850 per dozen. 11 other goods 1b proportion. Also a ran n. Raleeton's Purina 6oods. We nave a large stock of fresh a large stock of fresb a a saaw" . AK1a lowest prices. ii which or wl l be sola SC lav 'J WILMINGTON GROCERY CO . , deci8tr Proposals invited. ba received un'll noon, DfO. tng 'he James waller mo- TfL u. .F.anlrrr arsnava aaft.n a TO saaaasasfa SJsnilnar thi mils. brea, fael llirt SUPUIV jumtm W9 iDUUiuM ".rATSn w: vu & oo. Tbe right la reserved to rejw any or u wiu. aiowst. u. liuvo mm vuw - . , . , ., . J BBBBBBBBBBBU V am w saaBaaaanBYannBi a, saawaaal it" f ' VBa0 Banaaa aaawV3asl Baaasaasaaysa W fir saAaaaaa. 1 000 IOCU tUiUlt
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