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THE MORNING' STAB. VniJLinJGTpl?, FBm;"'JAN , V. V r 4 r- WILMINGTON MARKETS, (Quoted onoaoliy &i the closing by the Chamber of Commerce.) . STAR OFFICE. Jan. 24. 1907. SPIRES TUItPENTINB Market, tothing doing. ROSIN Market nothing doing. TAR Market firm 12-40 per barrel of ISU pnds. ki U"' I ORi'KNTINE Market Arm at pr barrel for hard. lor dip M H fiO for Virgin. Quotations tame day last ear spirits turpentine Arm Ci 1-2; roein acta 13.50; tar firm 11.80; erode terpentine firm $2.50. 11.50 end 14-50. RECEIPTS. Spirit turpentine 37 Rosin 127 Tar 79 Crude turpentine 4S RecetpU name day last year IS casks spirit turpentine: 122 barrel re in: 33 barrels tar; 23 barrels rrudo turpentine. COTTON MARKET. MarketSteady 10c. Same day last year Nominal- Receipt. 335 bale: same day last year. GS bale. PRODUCE MARKET. PEANttTS North Carolina Prime 11.10: extra prime 11.15. fancy SL15f 11 2 per bushel of 28 pounds; Virginia Prime 9Sc; extrs prime 1100: fancy H.10Oll.20:fSpanlsb 11.20311.25- CORN Firm. SO70c per bosbel tor white: c4oU for mixed. N C. BACON Steady, bam. 170 !Sc vr pound: shoulders. 12to lie; H dill. 11012c BOOS Dull at 18 20c CHICKENS Firm 20030c for small xrowtM 3SC40c BEESWAX Firm, at 25C2&C TALLOW Firm at 1-2 C? 5c. pe xaad. REEF CATTLE Dull at 2 to 3 l ie rr pound. M1DRA Dry fltnu 14 to 15c; green ?Ui 1 -2c per pound. PORK Corn fed to 8. TURKEYS Finn. live 15f?lCc: !resd 20 22c ceipta 1.470. ' . " ..Memphis Steady. - 10 5-16; net re ceipts 2,932. St Louis Quiet, 10 1-2; net ctjceipts 90C ClnclnaaUNcst reoednts 524. LouiarUIe-Flrm. 10 1-2. 1 Total tody--Nx receipt 1 26C5 ; press receipts 19,557; shipments 15.-1 923; caJcs 5.79 C; stock 337.997. Liverpool Markets. Liverpool. Jan. 24. Cotton: 8poL good buslne done; price?, four ! point higher. American middling, fair C.70; good middling. C.22; mid dling. 5.90; low middling. 5.C4; good ordinary. 5.24: ordinary. 5.00. The Hales of the day were 10.000 bale, of which 1.500 were for spec ulation and export and Included 9. C00 American. Receipt. 30.000 bales, including 21.900 American. 1 Future opened steady and closed steady: American middling. G. O. C January 5.5C; January" and February. 5.55; February and March. 5.51; March and April. 5.41; April and May. 4.S4 1-2: May and June. 5.47 1-2; June and July. 5.47; July and August. 5.45 1-2; August and September. 5.40; Sep tember and October. 5.3G 1-2: Octo ber and November. 5.32 1-2: Novem ber and December, 5.31 1-2. D RY C0O03 MARKET. A 42 1-S 5 3-4 45 1-2 4C 42 1-S 45 7S 45 5-8 4G 1-S New York. Jan. 24. Dry goods mar ket for the day was steady. Further Advance were announced In bleached good and gingham. Prints are still having a large sale at the new price levels. Dress goods for fall are sell ing well. Heavy brown goods are in better call and prices are firmer. FINANCIAL MARKET. Nw York. Jan. 21.-- Money on call easy 2 1-2J?4 per cent; ru'lng rate 3; closing bid 3 12; offered at 4; tim. loan dull and co-uy; sixty days 4 1-2 5 per cent; ninety days 5 pr con; six mooths 5 l-4f?5 1-2 per cent, prime mercantile paper 5 3-4 G 6 per coat; sterling exchange easy, then strong with actual bu lines in bankors billa at 4.S5?0f?4 8575 for demand and it 4.S140&4.S145 for sixty day bl'ls: posted rcAci 4.S2(?4 S2 1-2 and 4.S6C? 4 S6 1-2. Commercial bills 4. Si 1-4; bar silver CS 1-2; Mexican do'lars 52 7-S; government bond steady. Corn Jau 42 1-2 May 4C 1-2 July 4C 1-8 Sept 4G 5-8 Oats Jan 3G 1-S 36 36 1-S May 3S 5-S 3S 1-4 38 3-8 July 3G 35 5-8 35 5-S Sept 32 1-2 32 3-S 32 3-S Mess Pork, i-er bbl. May 16.45 16.35 July 1G.60 16.50 I-ard. per 100 lbs. Jan. .. 9.22 1-2 9.17 1-2 May . . 9.43 9.37 1-2 July .. 9.47 1-2 9.42 1-2 Short Ribs, per 100 lbs. May .. .. 9.10 9.05 9.10 July .. .. 9.22 1-2 9.17 1-2 9.20 Cash quotations were as follows: sIour, firm; No. 2 spring wheat. 7S C2S2; No. 2. 70 81; No. 2 red. 74 3-S-Ci75 1-2; No. 2 corn. 43 1-4; No. 2 ats. 370237 1-2: No." 3 white. 37- 38 3-4; No. 2 rye, 63; short ribs sides Horror of Close Shaves. A New York barber has on a corner table a fine pocket microscope and a framed announcement that says: "Do you know what a close shavo means? Bring a friend here, if you don't, have him shaved close, and then. look at his face through this micro scope. The entire skin will resemble a piece of raw beof. "To shave the face perfectly smooth requires not only the removal of the hair, but also of a portion of the cuti cle; so that a close shave means the removal of a layer of skin all round. The blood vessels thus exposed are not visible to the eye, but under the micro scope each little quivering mouth, hold ing a minute blood drop, protests against such treatment Bring a friend and seel "The nerve tips are also uncovered by close shaves, and the pores are left (loose). IS.tofV 19.00; mess pork per unprotected, which makes the skin bbl.. xig.oz i-L'; iara per iuu ids., 22 1-2: short clear sides (boxed), $9. 12 l-237 1-2; whiskey, basis of high winer, $1.29. We have just received another car of BUGGIES, which we will sell;' wilbf our Lap Robes and Blankets, at a reduced rate until January i5lh. QUILLS & CO." 1an-l5-tf. 16.4; 1-2 16.57 1-2 9.22 1-2 9.42 1-2 9.47 1-2 NAVAL STORES tenacr ana unneaitny. rnis suaocn exposure of the inner layer of the skin renders a person liable to colds, hoarse ness and sore throat." New York Press. steady: rosin, firm, strained, common to rood. 4.35 to 4.40. Savannah, Januarv 24. Turpentine firm at 70; sales 721; receipts, 221; I . OIP Rosio. flrro: sale?. 3.S34: reee,nt,. ? . tT ' Washington i 7K- .Mnm.nl. 1 m- R.-lt go i . i ment Donas to wc mounioi 1 nuote: A. R. C. 4 00; D. 4.00 to 4.05; I "wuea uy n. nuu n me uaiu taws uie National Bank Notes. The government guarantees the cir culating notes issued by national tanks, but not the deposits. Each na tional bank is required to deposit with govern- the notes IT'S III THE DRAFT. The secret of the fuel-saving quail ties of this Buck's hot blast heater lies in the draft construction. It Is so made as to a'iow large quantities of heated air to pass over the upper sur face of the burning coal, thus supplying oxygen to the rising gasses. which are then converted into heating power. Simple, isn't it? And yet it's new principle in stove building not to b found elsewhere. v This stove will reduce your coal bill nearly one-third. Let us tell your of its many advanv tages. WM. E. SPRINGER & C1L TMF COfpN MARKET. d tv Wlr tm TK sr New York. J as. 21 Tho cotton mar Vet mde 3 ptvfy steady showiag dur m: tcixj trad'cK. a-d doed steady jt a net adtanco cf 7 to 11 points. Si for the r!ay were estimated at tM.i) baJ-s, The opening wa steady At aa adTonciD of 6 to 10 point on bet :rr cabl than expected. IJverpool IaHIsc to rrrod to the local break & N Unified 4 torowinsc the cenjw report of yes- seaboard Air Urn terday. Taer was coTideraoo cot icmi for at tht? idtial advaoce. but ..rfcritur w-Te ery wel' absorbed by io d-trd irora mv Amalgamated Copper, ex. div. 115 ay fell-r and other. Influenced by , Amertcan Sufr UcflnlnE .. .132 7-S .ho teadtx:e$ of southern tpo , Amfrlcan Tobacco Co 97 1-S Nv vors Bonot. U. S. Refunding 2s rcg . . .. 104 3-4 U. S. Refunding 2s ecu 14 3-4 U. S. 3 reg 102 U. S. 3 cou 102 3-4 ;U. S. Old 4a rcg 100 2-4 U. S. 4s cou 100 3-4 U. S. New 4 reg 12S 3-4 U. S. New 4 s cou 129 3-4 American Tobacco Co. 4s .... 79 American Tobacco Co. G .. ..110 1-2 Atlantic Coast Line 9S Ilaltlraore A Ohio 4s 102 100 3-S e 81 1-S Southern Railway 113 V. S. Steel 2nd pfd 99 IB. 4.00 to 4.05; F. 4.00 to 4.15; G. 4.00 to 4 20; H. 4.10 to 4.35: I. 4.35; V. 5 15; M. 5.50; N, 6.25; W G. 6.75; W W. 6.85. Charleston. Jan. 24. Turpentine and rorin nthine do'n?. MARINE ARRIVED. Steamer City of r aetteville. Smith. Fayettcville. S. P. McNalr. CLEARED. sarkot and tho coallnuea tajK ci linfavcrabk d for tne cext crop- American Tobacco Co. Atlantic Coaat Une 127 lUlUmore Sc Ohio 117 3 S Trading bca-r lra active during mj.i. & Ohio pfd 93 sriddfe sirii but the tedlncs of Chesapeakc & Ohio 52 1-2 t2iotnarkft reoOerca tome oi vac fouca short- crvotrr 2d In tho oarly artemooQ prior firmed up quiff rap- Kl4y a coverlnc anJ bull apport wlh March swlllns at 9 53 and May at 9.C2 - Ahnn! 1C rvi n t a net hichCT. Ti Chesapeake L & N .... 139 New York CentraV 129 2-4 Norfolk Sc. Western 88 1-4 Norfolk & Western pfd SO People Gas 97 l- Southern Pacific 95 1-4 Steamer City of Fayetteville. Smith. Fayettcville. S. P. McNalr. BY RIVER AND RAIL. ward the ceo-? there wa e&cwga reoi-jReatunc 129 i-$ izlzz to cut down tho advance ene-j Heading. lt pfd 8S what hue tht closing too wa steady. J Riding. 2nd pfd 90 The Houftoa estimate for tomorrow 1Soutnern paCjnc 95 1-4 4ta heavier but wa offset by the poathern iaclflc pfd 117 1-2 iizhlrr New Ortean estimate end southern Railway 28 7-S :tv? lotcrior movement for tne I Southern Railway pfd S7 7-S i-srd shipment to oe cooiiocntou aeaier than receipt at mot point. Private cstlmatm from New Orlean .-prtd that buyer from Memphis ao.i crhr Intcricr polnU woro re pnrticc the market la search of up Soijtfcern spot market wen Otorxllr ccchar.ged. lUvript at the port today 4SJS nt ojcaJcl S2.C62 Uvt week, and 1. '.t year. For tho wrnk (esUma n 300.0 aaluAt 3IS.741 lost weew ad 111.502 Ut year. Today' r tW?u at New Orleac 12.59i ba e Arlat 6.0 IS Uit ecc and at lloo :oa 6.S39 ba!e against 425 bcles lat :oa 6.S39 Spot cotton clofed steady. 10 Polol Mcher; mlddl'ng uplands. 11; mid !l!nc gulf. 11 2S: sale 300 bale. i'inui ry . Krbrcary . March . . April - -Vtar . . . Jcnr . . Julv .. August . - Octnbrr . . Tenn. Coal L. Iron 155 U. S. 8teel 47 12 U. 8. Steel pfd 106 5-8 Va-Car. Chemical 35 7-S Va-Car. Chemical pfd 107 Seaboard Air Lice Seaboard Air Line Standard Oil 335 Western UnKn ... ..S3 12 MARKET. Receipts cf Navai stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington. N. C. Jan. 24. C. C. Railroad 16 barrels rosin, 30 barrels tar. W. & W. Railroad 291 bales cot ton. 7 casks spirits turpentine, 3 bar rels crude turpentjne. W. C. & A. Railroad II bales cot ton. 5 casks spirit turpentine, 4 bar rels rosin. 20 barrels tar, J5 barrels crude turpentine. A. &. Y. Railroad 14 casks spirits turpentine. 107 barrels rosin, 29 bar rels tar. W. & N. Railroad4 3 bales cotton, 11 casks spirits turpentine. Total 336 bales cotton, 37 casks spirits turpentine. 127 barrels rosin. 79 barrels tar, 48 barrels crude turpentine. I MAKIN t Ol RECTORY. bonds are sold, and out of the proceeds 1 . . 1 . . W . J I M prescuieu. iu laci, luc gorerumeut i redeems these notes at any time, charg- i ing th amount sd paid to its bond ac count with the bank. But while tho government does not guarantee the de- I posits in national banks it safeguards them by close Inspection of the condl- i tlon of all of them, so fhPt there Is sel- I St. Louis Republic. Dralima TVas Sot Sociable. Anecdotes about Brahms show the j composer to have been a somewhat j unaralable companion. His wit was , brilliant, but cruel, and its direct ob ject could rarely join in the amusement It created. One story begins with the statement that as n performer Brahms Had an extremely hard touch. This i once led a musician who was accom panying him on the cello to exclaim, 1 don't hear myself." "Ah." replied Brahms, "you are. a lucky fellow." When he left the room -after a lively evening among (rlends he used to re mark. "If there Is any one present whose feeling3 I have not hurt, I trust he will receive my bumble apology." Brahms never could .bring himself to produce an opera. "If I composed one which failed, I should certainly have a second try," he said to pressing friends, "but I cannot make up my mind to the first To me the undertaking 6eema much the same as marriage." The lat ter institution found no favor In his eyes, and lie lived an isolated exist ence, recognizing no" kinsfolk. The SibutKern National Bank OF- NEW YORK PRODUCE -Flour firm but Open. Cloe. ..9.33 934 j ..9.35 9.35 . .9.45 9A7 9 53 9 54 9 56 9.59 .".9.59 9 .9 52 9 5S . 9 57 0.5 .9.64 9.69 New York. Jan. 24 dul": ryo flour QiieL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Dull. CORN MEAL Steady. WHEAT Spot ccwy: No. 2 red 81 2-4 elevator; opMons 1-2 to 5-S net Ijv-t; Moy S4 7-S; July 84 3-S. CORN Spot easy; No. 2 51 eleva tor: cptions I S net lower: January 51 1-2: May 53: July 52 7-S. OATS Spot steady: mixed 41 LARD Steady: reined steady; cod-tloor-t 9.90; S. A. 10.75; compound s 1-2I7S 5-S. PORK Steady. TALLOW Firm. RICE Steady. MOLASSES Quiet- Litt ef Ves3lt Now In Port of Wil mlngton, N. C. Steamers. Normaania (Danish) 1,660 tons, Ericfc- sen. Helde & Co. Bortholey, (Br.) 2.433 tan. Studley, Alexander Sprunt & Sec. Schooner. Ella L Davenport, 470 tons, Dunton. C. D. Maffltt. Annie C- Grace. 45! tons. Boasell. C. D. Maffltt. Harriet C. Kerlin. 468 ,tons, Coch ran.. C. D. Maffltt- Ixonard Parker, 246 tons, Dknne, C. D. Maffltt. WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Appointment of Presiding Elder W. L. Cuninnaim, First Round. SUGAR-UnsCtJcd: fair refining j lown creeK. uemei Ja cVi -. rificrT iG tent 2 mrv ' ananoue, oasroa rcu POaT MOVEMENT. Gaivtu Steady, lu -li: net n- ciot 23 23. receipt' net rt- oct re set net rf vw n-Wti-nna. 10 710; xxi rt- --lot 12597- Mobile- Firm. 10 1-4: nK "4". , fr Sa -r-nah Qck t. If --I6; Cr-arfciloa- Qucit o l-s--iot' 174. Wlrnlogtoa Ktrady. 10; orfpji335 Wft'k- itrd. 10 1-2: !os 2.117. RiiUmorv Nominal 10 5-16. N-w York - Stedy. 11: net receipt - , . IVwtir.- SradJ. H: net receipts 151. Ptj.la.l'ltoU Quln. 11.25, Total tclay. at li por. cel. 4S3S.; Grrat nrlUIn 2.721: Franci 450; Con tiaot ISS7: Sxnkl74-531- CofnolMafI. at u'l nort. net. 25A. Crrat llrUala 7.093: Prmco 23 Coctiooat 101 218: Jaoan X094. IVol inc Sept.' 1. at all port net, 7.017.021: GrvU Britain 261679; rac 611.S70; Continent 2.075.733 : 5naa Il9.'t2. Interior Movtmenf. UcrMlo Steady. 10 9-1 C; net re- A ugiaia Steady. 10 7-S; net' r- No. 4 Santo S; mild tcr5dy; Cordova 9012: future unchanged to 5 points low.- BUTTER Firm; extra creamery 21 1-2 f? 22: western lactcry common to nrrri 17C2L CHEESE Firm, tinchonged. EGGS Easier: nearby selected white 30032: choice 2SC29: do mix ed extra 2SC29; western firsts 23 12: s?ccod 25- FREIGHTS Quiet and unchanged. PEANUTS Quiet and unchanged. POTATOES Firm ; Maino per bag 16O0L7O; Long Island 1.6301.85, sweet quiet, unchanged. CABBAGES Steady, unchnugid. COTTON SEED OIL Ftrtrwr oa MvoHor and good bu'l support: primo . fob mill 3C 1-2C37: primo sum-i mor yelkrw 50 nominal: prime white nominal: prime winter yellow 52 nominal. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Chicago. Jzo. 24. The local wheat market was weakened today by gec oral rea'lxlaR the May option closing at a net loss of 5-S: corn wat down 1-2 (?54c: oats were a shade lower; pro vision were 2 1-2C5 higher. Leading futures ranged a follows: Wht v Mar .. .. .. C-S 78 3-S 7S 5-S July .. . .' ..79 1-4 . 77 7-S 78 2-8. Sept -.7J 4& H i Carver's Creek, Hebron .. White and Chadbourn, Whlte- vllle Feb 10-11 New River, Snsad's Ferry Nlght) Feb 14 Jacksonville and Richlands, Rich . . . I Feb. 16-17 Columbus. Boardman Feb 23-24 Cllntoa. Clinton Mar 2-3 South port Mar 9-10 Onslow. Queen'd Creek .... Mar. 16-17 Scott's Monument In Edinburgh. The.flncst monument erected to a lit erary man In Great Britain Is the Scott monument in Edinburgh. It Is in the form of a graceful gothic spire, with pinnacles, resting on four pointed arches. In this canopy of open arches Is a statue. of the novelist and poet, ac companied by his dog. The designer was George Kemp, a youthful archi tect who died before the monument was completed. He is said to have been greatly influenced by the archi tectural beauties of Melrose abbey. An Interior staircase conducts to the top. which Is 200 feet from the ground and terminates iu a single pinnacle. Above the principal arches and in va rious parts of the structure are fifty six niches destined to be filled with statues representing .well known char acters in the Waverley novels, several Feb 9-10 of which have been completed. Tho statue is by John Stcell, R. S. A., and Is a magnificent work of art. Lord Jef frey supplied the inscription. The cost was 15,650, which was raised by pub lic subscription. WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA, The Growth of this Institution is Shown in the following ing Statements Condensed from its last two official reports to the TJ. S. Government. LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits, net Circulation Rediscounts Deposits Sept 4,1906 Nov. 12, 1906 $ 200,000.00 $ 200,000.00 111,105.74 200,000.00 . 18,500.00 574,793.74 115.527.68 200.000.00 none 881.519.73 RESOURCES: Loans and Discount Overdrafts United States Bonds and Premium .. Furniture and Fixtures - Cash, and Due From Other Banks $1,104,399.48 $1,397,047.41 $ 46&231.50 $ 506,795.15 , 782.16 907.18 259,295.88 259,296.88 ,929.29 5,929.29 370,139.65 624,118.91 $1,104,399.48 $1,397,047.41 We Have $300,600.00 to Loan at Six per cent to New Customers. MATT J. HEYER, Prest." CHAS. N. EVANS, Cashier. nov 15 tf THE MODERN MOTHER HUBBARD. y v X y y y y y y y X A But her Bank Book was near, So she went out and bought . him one. Old Mother Hubbard Went to her capboard To get her poor dog a bone. Her cupboard was bare, i - - - MORAL Save while you can in order that you may have something to fall back on when your cupboard is bare. ESTABLISHED 1893. S2-SI Griswo'd SL. Detriot. Mich. Nicholas Bldg. Toledo, Ohio. Lennox Bldg.. (iloveland, Ohio. 223 Diamond SL. Pittsburg:, Pa. Send namo and address for in formation why ACP and RDG will sell at 250. 217 So. Broad SC. Philadelphia. Pa. Could Enjoy n Joke. t An engineer from Sunderland was spending a few days in London "with a friend, aud after a busy morning slghtsceiug the Londoner chose a large restaurant for luncheon, thinking It would be a novel experience for the man from the north; The visitor ap peared to enjoy his luncheon, but kept looking In the direction of the door. What are you watcnlng? asked his friend, rather anuoyed. "Well." was the quiet reply, "Ah's keepln' nn eye on ma topcoat" "Oh. don't bother about that," said the other. "You don't see me watch ing mine." "No," observed the guileless engineer, "thee has no call to it's ten minutes eln thine went" Tit-Bits. The Wilmington Savings and Trust Company i n t 119 North-Front Street- (Opposite Orton Hotel) Y V . . z jan-15-ti. ' fl . Baronet. The -order of baronets was establish ed by James. L In i 1611, - The., title 'la found In no country, on: the continent, existing only in the British domlnlcns. 'Read Star Easiness 'Loeals. SWAS-TI-KA! Stylish Misses Shoes, hand sewed, viei kid. button and and lace .... $2.00 Patent leather, button and Lace ... . . . . $2.50 For Misses and Children. Stylish, Floxi- ble and Durable. HeWle44 ; Priced . " . 109 Market StrooU 7C jan-13-tf. r 4 ' a " a -. I- X 4 1 '-'Wire' ,1 - ' t : i . 1 n- . . . "V,
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