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.- ) Market OXJ0TATIOK .v o ir Tlifi Ijateit Reports! From the. Important Txading Centers and From Local Dealers.;! Wilmington arketjs. IsTAR OFKCE, Nov. 8. ' - SPIRITS TURPENTINE .Market steady 54 1-2 cents. . : U V ' ROSIN Market, nbthing fcofaig. .;- TAR $1hn $1.80 per barrel. . ' CRUDE TORPENTINE - Firm. $2.50 per barrel for hard; $4.00 ior dip ;arrd $4.00 for virgin. Quotations ame day last year spirits turpentine, nothing doing; ro Bin steady $230, tar ilrm $1.50; crude turpentine firm 1.50, $2.00 and $2.76. ;; RECEIPTS. . .. Spirits turpentine .. 23 Rosin . . ;;v . . m Tar... ...v 27 Crude turpentine . . . . . ' 41 Receipts, same -day last year 16 casks spirits turpentine; 95 barrels rosin; 77 barrels tar; 30 barrels crude turpentine - . , , stocfc 6,943 fstock. 41,431. ; i Baltimore Nominal, -14 3-4; New York Quiet, 14.20 ; stock 107, 727.",'-, "- v- ' ; ' Boston Quiet, 14.29 ; : net receipts 105; stock 530. vi; ; .; Philadelphia Steady 14.45. - '' Ji j - Pensacola Net receipts 7,445." ' j .Tort Townsend Net receipts 100. ; Jacksonville Net receipts 1,143. -. Total today, At aJl ports, net receipts' 61,899; Great Britain 54,913; France 12,173 Consolidated 3,125; 'Japan 100 ;; Stoc&864,434. 'Cv . v .'' i Consolidated, at ell ports,-net rec- ceipts 11S.1U04 .Great Britain .68,913;; rance ' Consolidated 14,909; Japan lOO. v o .ci.'r . a ; Total since September lit. at all ports, net receipts. 3,332,0474 - Great Britain yzjj45;, France 452,428: Con tinent 928,818; Japan 10,064;. Mexico P CI f f . r . t -.. 1 - ; 0,500. ' .. ; .. Z ; ,- COTTO N MAflKET, Markct-rNothing doing: v- , dUngl i - '" --':.': Same day last year Quiet, 8 . 34 cents. f; v. , - " 't ' " : t'. Receipt's 1,128 bales, same day last year 3,157 bales. ' v ; PRODUCE MARKET. (Quoted by WijJ. Meredltriftlov. ,6th.) PEANUTS North ' CtrdiUi ' prim 6570; extra -prime,-72 1-2; lane 75 80c; -Virginia, prinie 6570; extra prime 75 80c Spanish Sr.OO io $1.05. CORN Firm 90 to 95o .per bushel fornilxed. : .7 . ' N. C. HAMS Good demand; ,hams 1718c; J shoulders T.4815c; sides ,14 15c. 4 ." ' 1 ' -. EGGS bull,11 27 to 28c. per-dozen. . CHICKENS--Spring -20. ; to TJOc grown ,35-to 42 -l-2e; scarce. - BEESWAX Firm at 28c : " ' ' :- TAU.OW Finn at ; 4 , l2o , '$si aonnd. y" , ; ' ' BEEF CATTLE Gopd demand -at 23 l-2c per pound on foot. ; HIDES Dr - flint ; 14c: green, 3d per pound. ; r- S ET POT AT9ES Dull 40 50c oer bushel for new Tarns. V, : SWEET POTATOES Good demand . oOc per bushel for new yama. - . WOQL Burr 18c, free of burr . 245. GB-ESE 50, cents per head, .v. . PORK Small 10c per lb. : large, , no demand. ' . v SHEEP Old dull $1.00 $2.00 per head. ; Lambs, good demand $1.2o v , TURKEYS 12 1-2 io 13c : Houston Easy, 13:3-4: net. receipts 32,304; stocK 9o)01. . z T : M Augusta Steady. 14: net recelDts 9. ISO- o-llr KA 17A . . ' Memphis Quiet, 14 5-8; net receiots 10,643; stock 159,692. ' v, ; SL Louis-MDuiet. 14 8-4 : net recelDts tt34; stock 24,205. ; . . ; ; : Cincinnati Net receipts '746: stock 8,999.', . '. . . A;-.- i Little Rock-Steady.14: net receipts 1,883; stock 42,688. - ... 7 - . ; ;Lopiisvllle Firm, 15. ; v : Total , today Net . receipts , 49,591; gross receipts 59,189 ; shipments 45,-- 648J sales 1,436 ;, stock 384,755. . . Z. THE COTTON MARKET. INTERIOR MOVEMENT. toe abnnmo stab, V7ilui;gton. k,C: Tmfin,v v 9;im - ' Jft- u 80 1-8 American .Tobacco 4s T v? . ( - American Tobacco Ss Atlantic Coast -Line 1st 4s,-; ... ,95 3-S naiumore vnio 4s v, ...... 59 Baltimore & Ohio -8-1.2s, . . .t 7 S3 uaiumore & Ohlo S. W,-3 l-2s.-. 89 3-4 Central of Georgia 5s . 99 1-8 Central Leather 5a . . . . ;. . i, '. ;;125 1-4 C..R. R, of N.J; gen bs . .. .. ..102 1-2 Chesapeake ,& Ohio 4 l-2s 105 , Chtcfigo & Alton 3 1t2s- . . i-.uj.JJ tA IC. & S. ref & ext 4 1-2s m uei. & Hud.:cv.4s-.: r, Del & Hud 1st ref 4s .. . JJenvef -Rio Grande 4s -Erie .prior lien 4s.. .-. t: Erie-G6ii; 4s. .".':;T Erie cv. 4s series "A"-. ( Erie cv. 4s series "B" . General Electric cv. 5s . . Uninois Central ist ref. 4 s japan :4s . ... Japan ilr2s V.' . . i. . . . . Japan 4123 2nd series Kan. 51ty Sou. 1st '3s .. u Jf. Un. 4s . r. TT-." Missouri Pacific :4s N. Y. Central en. 3 l-2s . Nr"Yw 'C-'deb. 4aex rpts . N. Y, CityA H4s' (new) .N. Y,m.:n: & m. cv .6s N. ' & ,W 1st con. 4s. .. . Norfolk & Western bv - 4s Northern Paeific -4s .- . . Northera Pacific 3a : , Penn,;vc 3 li23r (1915) . . Penn: Con.44 ; . v..T...... Reading- Xen4s Seaboard, Air Line 4s . . Southern Pacific col. 4s ; S P. - B,ast ref .4s :; r, Southern -Railway 5s . ,t:f J.08 1-2 Union Pacific4s . . t. . . ... ' .103 ' " Union Pacific cvs-.-.V. . . .t115 ?5-8 TT J It . x o M J i . A. h A U. S. Steel 2nd 5s . . . .. . i ; . . .105 C-8 Virginia .Car.. Chemical 5s 97 V ' Western Md., 4S ,. .i ., 83 dz Westinghouse Electric cv 5s u--94 17-8 - . L , 1102 . .v. ' 96 i ItS . V. ,933-4 1 i. 84 rl2 75 1-2 80 "' " .,.,113-8 rif.r 90 1-4 ..:i36.i 98 1-2 ,.;.100 :. ... .102 1-4 ...... 172.1-4 ..... 93 IS . j&5 j38 ... 95 1-4 . 84 v3-8 89 7-8 . . . 1-4 ....102 .3-8 .94 3-4 V' 6.S5; -prime, winter yellow 6.60 icy, 7.40 1- roiaixjes lrreguiari Maine in . 1 Per 180 pounds l.yO to 2.D0:' state anil bafrer i.50 to L87; Dong western per southern sheets per barrel 75c' to l S0J Jersey 1.25 io L757V .;. -Kv .. cuw Cabbages Weak;" state, Danish seed per ton .9-jtc 12; do domestic: 8 to 9.'. '.'.ir- -i v otetiuy; coi-hoervaniin tne louse, um;. ujf bLeaui a am py, steam 2d. - THE GRAIN. MARKET: A ' 7r. : Chicagp, Noy. 8.r-Continuance-df an enormous movement' of wheat -hi this country. had. a weakening, effect on the wheat niarkeV here today and .re sulted irt-final losses -2 to 7 com pared, with Saturday. Corn was drag ged;, down by .a bearish : government report and closed at net losses of 5-8 to 5-8to,3-4i;Oat6 also closed easy but jprovisions were;firm. - .. Opening. : Highest. Clbslne. . Wheat' Dec. ..103 1-8 May: J. 1 03. : . July 96 1-8; Corn- - ' vy Dec; .7 " 58 3-4 May July . . Oats-r Dec. . Ma y - . . ? Juir 1-8. 1 03 .-V'03 .-.96 1-8 ,58 7-8: 60 5-8 ' 60 5-8 ' 60 1-8 V-60 1-8" 1-8 41 7-8 --,39 1-4 THE: LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool,' "Nov. ; S.-pot quiet, prices 7 points.. American-middling: 7.92; good middling 7.68; imiddling, 7. 56 ; lovr jniddling 7.46 ; good ordinary 7.20; ordinary 6.95. ' . ; The sales of the day ; were , -6,000 bales 0 which 5Q0 were if or specula tion y and - export arid, included 5,700 rJunerJcan. Receipts 22,000 bales in- elutltns 1200 American, - . t, . ; Futures opened easier and closed steady. November 7.29; November and Decembiar 7.28 12: December and Jan uary ,7.28 1-2; January and JebruaryJenrrai xamer-pia January and February 7.32; February andotfarcn 7:33; March and April 7.34 1-2; April and 'May 7.36: May -and June :7.37,l-2; June and July 7.37; Julyl and August 7.36 1-2; August and Sep1 tember 7.09; . September anT: October 6.60;yOctober and November .6.46; No vember and December 6-40. v , - New York, Nov. 8. The general ' , quidation noted toward the, close df last wifeek was: renewed upon ."an even more active" and eSrclted ; scale -eX the re-opeiiing of the cotton market this morning. vRallies occurred during the day as a result of covering and some buyinff for : a - reaction but offerings seemed -to-increase.-, on very . bulge, andVwhile "the? flhar tone wa8"steady last pricesyshow'ed a -net: 16ss of 13 to " 30! points on all (positions except :Sep-. tember 'which was 2 points net higher. The market opened weak at a. de -cline ;of ; 22 .lq .-38 -points .under .tre-. mehdous volume of over ' Sunday sell ing' orders and lower cables. These orders had -evidently originat ed: before the census figures were available, -bo that the amount of cotton ginned to. November 1 could not have been iiri influence and as a matter of fact the 'census report received very little attention at any time during the day, the figures being just about as DICK BROS' COTTON LETTER. v" New York, - Nov. 8. Cotton was ir regular and, excited today. There was a sharp - .'break'-" around the -'opening wmcii . appeared io oe- largely - ine re suit ..of contingent orders to - sell in case - the census 'report- showed more than seven' million bales g4nnedVtc November-let?- -The . report- showed 012,000 "i, bales ' and there" .was :hfavy bulls atpneared'to be wiliing to'lettthe; market tike its course arid it 'was1 ntot Until , after the" first 'few minutes 65 trading that there 'was "any sign of strong-support, ''Therenwafi-somfair( buying- to cover, shorts-and -there Was heavy buying on the. part 'pi-operators who--took profits on. Pje high point last week. There were, sonje reports of weak speculative Sspot, 'holdings,' but our own - Investigation . shows jhat while this 'may -be 'true :.in "some -cases the general situation. showB very little speculative holding of spots. Some" se Electric-cv 5s -94 fT-8 osfng Stck List. i , J39. 41'3-4 :39 1-4J Mess Pork, per bTJli Jan. ..20 45:. 20.72 1-2 May : . .19: 85 20 12 1-2 ' Lard, per 100 lbs. Nov. . .12 82 1-2 12 95 Jan- ..ll 77 1-2 11 90 May . . 11 35 . 11. 42 1-2 , Short Ribs, per 100 lbs. Jan, .U0 35- 10 50 May ..10 30 ' 10f40 .1.021-8 1 02 1-4 . 95 ly2 v-'59 3-4 59 3- v' 38 3-4 41 1-2 " .39 1-8; 20 47 1-2 19 87 1-2 12 72 1-2 11 75 11 27 1-2 '10-35 , ,10 27 1-2 Closing AUis Chalmers pfd .. . . .." 54 Amalgamated Copper . ,: , '. 88 .7-8 American Car & Foundry . . . . 74 3-4 American Cotton Oil . . . . ... 77 3-4 A. 1L.& L. pfd..-. .. ..U..... . 48 : American Ice Securities , . ...--25 1-4 American Locomotive . . . : ... 62 : A. S. & Kef ng. ......... . i . 98 121 a.- p. & iRerng yia : . ........ an ; American Sugar Refining .v:..132 -- AmericaTel. & Tel. . . .. . . . , .140 1-8 American 'Tobacco pfd .. .....100 1-8 Atchison K -4.: . .' .. . . - -119 1-2 Atchison pfd .104 5-8 Atlantic. Coat Line .... ......136a-2 Baltimore Ohio . ; .. . V.115 $3-4 Baltimore & Ohio pfd..- 92?' Canadian Pacific ... . . . .la - Central Leather . . . . . .., . 47 1-2 .-',i,108 1-4 ...,295 Central' of Nerw Jersey r scattered- liauidation ,is not unlikely expected. Right after the opening the DUt the market shows a greatly im-l .aHu mnntha rnlUprt 2ft tn 2R nnlnts n.n ..AMtn-n . ' .. I active months rallied 20 to 25 points from the lowest but oaerings increas ed 'on the bulge,wnite there was -rid eigri of Support, from; the recent' bull leaders who are supposed to 4iave tak ' en their profits before the beginning of ' the decline. The absence of de mand fromrthls source increased the apprehensions of i-remalning outside ' longs and during the middle of the day a local raid .brought out a, tat m6re .' long cocton, fresh- stop loss orders . ' "were uncovered and some of the months sold even lower than they, had , at-the opening, with the general "list .showing a. net loss of from 35 to. 37 "points. From this level there was a rally to within 15 or 16 points of Sat- f .urday night's final figures but the mar- . ket continued very unsettled and spec ulative longs seemed to be very 'fearful of 'a generally weakening in the south ' -where there are said to be many spec ulative holders of spots. The south ern spot markets officially reported were unchanged to 5c lower., At the " low point today January contracts sold at 13.85 and May 14.19 compared with . 15.10 -and 15.32, the high Tecords .;of last Thursday. Januarys, closed ,at 14.12; and "May 14.32 bid. ! - x -V Receipts at the ports .today were 6L 899 bales against 69,038 last, veek'an.d, . 73,135 last ytiar.-AfFor 'theweek 3T5,000, bale's ' against' '406,482 .last 'week aha 484,052 last year. Today's receipts New Orleans 10.788 bales against 23,- 905 last year and .at Houston 32,306 hales against 21,174 ld3t year. Spot dlosed 15 joints. -lower; (mid dling uplands 14.20; middling gulf 14 45; sales 700 bales. . i-, ' Futures -opened weak- and closed vBteady,- ,v , ;,? ' u ' Month. " V " v -Open : - Close' November V, :;v , 13.70 Decembey.. 14.02-13.98 13.90 January . . 14.05-13.85 14.02 v :. . - DICK BROS. ; THEORY COCDS MARKET. February March April . May . . . ': 9une . . . duly August . September October ... .14.20 1151 ...... m . V...A.. 14.25; .'.'.n. ...13.60 12.4045 14.11 . 14.22 14.20 14,32 14.29 " 14.30 13;87i 12:70 12.10 PORT MOVEMENT. GalvestonpQuiet,: 13 J-8;: netr.Tre ceipts 17,732; stock 185,438. : , ; ; New Orleans-T-Qulet Jtnd jateady, 14-1-8: net recelptsko.788; Stock 180,540,; Mobile Easy, 13 78 ; vnet 'receipts ' 309; stock 33,794 V - A " . ' Savannah Steady, 1,3 Si; net re ' celpts 11,099; stodk 228,003 iV ' ' : i Charleston Quiet, 13 J3-4'j et" re ceipts 1,611; stock 41,114 : . v v "'.-' . Wilmington Quiet, 14; net Veceipts 1,728; stpek 3170, New , 'York. Nov. 8. The dry goods- markets were less active in the 'pri-! mary division tor the day although the; mail orders were large. A suddem change, in the value of cotton disturb-? ed transactions. Sample pieces of; dress goods for spring, are being rush-! ed to cuttef.' Tne jobbmg' trade Is! moderately .active. ' ; - - - 1 1 " " L 1 "v . -' New .York, Nov. 8. Tne initiation upward, impetus to stocks today , camo from .professional buying .- to cover short contracts and was based on the decision Of the imperial bank of Ger many , to- leave its minimum discount rate unchanged. ' On Saturday that had been reports that the rate would be :-raised today and would compel the Rank of Eneland to take similar factioh of demand from the uncovered faction of demand ro mthe uncovered shorts the stock market. fejll into slug gish neglect,?restrained apparently, by the f emaining-uncertamty over the, m teraational 'money .situation. - The.clos ing was ;easyr" ' - ;' ' - - : : 'The 'influence of the eottOn' specUu-. latlon .uuori : :7thef itintemational ex- changes became perceptible -today lih cdnnactlon with the Violent Islump In the prices ' of 'cotton. : Cable remit tances by foreigners to atepientsn mar- feins on : cotton holdings caused: a de cline iof several - points in cables on London while other maturities. were unaffected 'yet.-V Exports of grain are nowrurining he.avy and ' makmg-eS chahge. .;' ..: ,' :' v - Bonds' were steady. Total sales," par value, were $3,033,000. United States bonds were unchanged on oall..A Total -.1A- n r n A r f n L n n J sales vuujr ..wjre . U0ft,tui7 Buaiee . FINANCIAL MARKET; New "York," Nov. "8. Money on call firm ; 3-4; to-5 per cent., ruling rate 4, closing bid 4 1-2, offered at 5. Time loans firm; sixty days, ninety days iix months.4 3-4. . . - .. v -. v.;i. Prime mercantile paper : 6 'to "5 1-2 per cent.j sterling exchange " itrong lvth ,actual business in hankers : bills su it iQjssuza iorBixty aay puis ana at 4.8745 for demand. Commercial bltts 4.82 1-2 to;4.83Bar silver 50 1-2.1 NEW YORK BONDS.' if: MJret is :e i S?A . " .100. l J m vuu . . . ..... ,. . 9 . xvu U. S. 3s reg'.. U. B. 3s, cou Norfolk-"Quieti3 78; met receipts ''flJV Uit -C0Trj "w .1011-4 v.. 115 3-4' r-tx 1 D . ' Chicago & Alton Colorado 'Fuel &. Iron . . v Colorado & Southern . . . Col. & Sou. 1st pfd ..... Col. & . Sou. 2nd pfd; . . Consolidated Gas .. . i V Denver & Rio Grande Denver & Rio Grande pfd Erie ..".. .. ;-. Erie 1st pfd-. .... Erie. 2nd pfd . - -, . . .. . General Electric v. ; . . ., Great Jvforthern-.pfd . . :. t; Illinois Central .. .' . ; '. . . rnterTSarvester,: Inter-Marine -pfd-. International JPaperJ tLlL&2 Kansas Cfty-JSouthertf tZ l-A Kansas Clty'Southerir.pfAi . 70 1-2 Louisville .iMasnyum .j.m 88 5-8 . 67 1-4 . ;49 3-8 57 1-2 : 80 . :!79 y. .1-.4 3-4 . 48 1-8 . 831-2 . 32 7-8 ...... 46 7-8 39 : .rl62 -4 '.V...144 5-8 .147 ......109 1-2 . .-.24 1-6 Missouri. Paplfid , . . f Mo Kan. i&;Texas : Ml., Kan.&.Tex. pfd- , . JTationaL-Blscuit : . '. V. . New York Central :.v . . Norfolk &, Western 4:. North American . . Northern Paeific '. . '. Pacific Mall . . . . . ' Pennsylvania . . . . . : . . ; reoole's Gas t. . ..... Pressed' Steel Car i . . 7: Pullman Palace Car , . . , Reading .;.. .. ....... Rock Island Co. .. ... .. Rotks Island Co.. pfd .. .-. Southern Pacific . : . . ., S. Southern Railway . Southern Railway pfd Tennessee Copper union Pacific ... ... Union. Pacific pfd United States Rubber United States Steel . . . . United States Steel pfd . Virginia Car. Chemicai ; Western Maryland . . .'. Westinghouse Electric i' Western Union' . . ... . . Standard Oil' Co i.69 5-8 : . 4fr 7-8 ..74.1-4 .:ii4; 133 1-2 CLEARED. ' , v Belg. str." Iris, Tartar, London ,vja Savannah, American-Naval Stores Co. . Br. .str. Batteresa -t Bridge, . Pallett, Bremen,, Aleander Snyunt & Son. ' Aus. str.. Marianne,pminak7 .Trieste, Alexander Sprunt &ion. - ( - . ;.;iyi . Exports Fbretgn.. - J, London Belg. str.; Jris, 9,525 barrels of rosin, cargo and vessel by American Moral fitnroo Or - : " t . -j .i . . Bremen Br.str.:38attersea Bridge,; 12,685 bales cotton, valued at $885,C0O; yesael and cargo by Alexander Sprunt, r& Son. "-'. '!-. 3:.l" r-.-.----'. : Trieste Aust. str. -.Marianne, 5,000, bales or , cotton, valued at $340,000 ; vessel and cargo by Alexander Sprunt & Son. -f.. 'i-:' ir V., . 95 1-2 .VT 79 r ...148 1-4 44 W .. ,140 1-2 :..113, 1:2 ... o 1-2 ..192 . .U62 1-8 ... 39 1-4 ...-79 1-2 ...129 3-8 3a 1-2 69 .: . 35 1-4 ...201 7-8 .102 3-4 49 ,. ..... 90 5-8 . . .126 7-8 m 69 . ..... 33 1-2 &6 1-2 ..... .703 -v YORK PRODUCE MARKETT to 32 - lbs NEW . New .York, Nov." 8. Flour -quiet and nominally, lower. . winter extras -4,30 to .4.80; winter low grades 4.70; Kan gas straights 4.80 to 5.00. . " ; r Rye Flour Steady. 'v ,-- -, Buckwheat Flour DulL" v " ' , Corn Meal Barely steady. ' v 'Rye Dull.: ' -a: Wheat Easy No2 red 1.25 1-4; do mestic nominal elevator No. 2 Ted 1.21 nominal to arrive fob afloat Options easy atrl2cnet loss. ; December .1.10 1-4; MayL09. 1-4.- - . Corn--Spot eatsy; No, 2, 70"elevatbr aomesx?C7u-TA- tieiiverea. -ana- JO a-2 fob anoafi- Options 1-4 to. l-2c decline. December. 69 ; ' May 68. ' : -V ;- Oats Quiet; mixed 26 nominal. " : , ' - - ' , - -" . ' -" Lard :Uhsettled:-:? " ' Pork Firm. . V Tallow Firm. -s 'Rice Steady., ' Molasses Firm. Sugar Raw steady; fair refining. Sv u. Kenned steady, v: 7 1. .- '.v ; Coffees-Quiet; No. 7 Rio 1-4 to '3-8 nominal Santos Ho.-.. 4, 8 , 3-4. Mild uiet tJ' Cot dova 9. ; to Ail ;l-2. Futures steady aC anet' . advance " of f& to 20 Butter Unsettle and lower. Cream eries- iz to Z6 it;western factory 24 to 25.-' , - -'-'.5; --t Cheese Firm; state full cream 8De- cial 16 3-4 to, .t7.-.l-2' do .common to good IS to 14. ;;::::; ' Eggs teady ;-Btater Pennsy Ivania and. n,earhy hennery,, white 48 cto .&5;d do gathered l wnite , 35 to 42; do' hen nery. . brown -38 to; 42; xdo gathered brown -au to - , - Cotton- Sfied.lDil-!-Heavy liauidation on the part ofHspecnlative longslOgth er with selling on stop orders and ;the tlecline in-cottoneht prices for cotton toil down1 17 to ,27 po.ints.',v The , buying taking; some .oil -on; the strength- in laraV7; "Sales lor. 4he day. were 27.200 T . . . 7101 1-4 Lbarrels. "November 6.67 to 6-70 ; ' jamK arv fi.70 to. fi.71S .MaTfth fi tn itiQJ m i ' WW V U ' May 6.89, to :WU - Prime crude -5.87 askea; prime -Bummer, yellow 6,60. tol NAVAL STORES. hiiiil New York, Nov. 8. Turpentine -stea- day, rosin steady.", " V Charleston, S. C," Nov. 8. Turpen tine firm 551-2. Rosin firm. Quote: A.' B. C. 3.90; E, 3.90 to. 3. 92 1-2; F, 3.90 to 3.97 1-2; .G, 3.95 to 4.00; H, 4.05 to 4.10: L 4.55: K ,5.50; M, 5.85: N. 6.10f WG, 4J.46 W 6.80 ; WW, 6.80. . Savannah Ga., Nov. 8. Turpentine firm 55 12; sales 4.07; receipts 6.19 r shipments 6.50. Rosin firm; sales 1,721; receipts 3,- 032r shipments 2,618; -stock 145,438. Quote: A. B. C. D. E, F, 3.90; G, 3.95; H, 4.05; 1, 4.55V K, 5.50; i,i, 0.85;' N, em- wn (Sin-, ww nsii . - 1 MARMt - y; - -ARRIVED. Str. Navahoe, , Hale, New Y6rk, H. G. Smallbones. . . 2-'r -. BY RIVER AND .RAfL.- Receipt of Naval Store and Cotton Yesteiday. . - nilmington, N; C;, Nov8, 1909.' -i C. C. Railroad 129nbales cotton, 1 tbarrel crud6 turpentine.- , . W. & W. Railroad 3d bales cotton,1 - cask spirits .turpentine, 3 f parrels crud turpentine. - - ;." - , . - : v W., C: & A. Railroad 17Q v bales cotton, 1 cask spirits turpentine, 9 bar? rels rosin, i.harrels -tar, -- 7 . barrels crude turpentine. " '. ,"-" .A. ,& Y.rRailroad 71 bales cotton; 17 barrels -tar, 4 1 barrel crude turpem tine.. "..; -: : .-1 uVN'." 'v--.' , W. & N.y-Jtailroad 72 bales cotton,. & casks spirits, turpentine, "6 .-barrels f rosin, 15 barrels crude turpentine. ' ' ' ; r" Str. ,Whitlock-r2 barrels cottonf-13 casks spirits turpentine -v 43 barrels rosin, 14 ..barrels crude turpentine.r .;: Str. Lyon 91 bales. cotton,. 3 casks spirits-turpentine, 65 barrels rosin, , 4 barrels tar." - ? - v; . c Total 1,728 bales cotton, 23 casks spirits turpentine, 123 barrels , roaih, 27 barrels tar; 41 barrels crude turpen tine.' . : ' '.;. : S: One of .the potent appeals of "The which 'yrilf be sdep: fet the . Academy bf Musirtontght and .tomorrow nighC is Its; remarkable realism) Audiences lose themselves Intho unfolding' of the' beautiful atory and jiwEikeVto the realitie ' f lif e- at" the' end of the play: with- a 'sigh of re gtet Commenting on this fact, Har per's Weekly, says : ' "flere is 'a 'drama sp; great, so vcompelllngr so reverent, so jaltinto all the beautil and perma nent things of life" that it is more thin" awplay'i more than a novel,; more than a mere book sit is a page fiom life It self, revealing the brotherhood .of man as .a real breathing- Ihing;' :. showing how the 'impossible has become possible.- According to the critics; 'Notjin a lifetime has sucbu.av wonderful piay heen created.' - v ' '-.'-: - , -'. The; attraction tonight should ;dxw hundreds of .visitors to the, Academy furnishing them, p., Tare "cuvy, Xee the great play. Of it Sunday's Raleigh News , and Observer among; other things in high prais of the play had this. to ay i . : ., ...,":.. v" rri V.The Servant in the House" is un usual , it is perhaps oddit.is different from the usual play. There -Is some thing, about it that attracts and holds" 6ne's interest in a way that few dra mas do. .- -It makes , one; realize that Gd gave souls' to his creatures that down underneath . many .an a"kward,; uncouth or rourfi annearance there la. Oftentimes a real ' eenuise heart- something that wealth cannot take something that influence or position" will not attract . "y.v :"' r. L r "Although , thfere4 wefp only : seven persons in the entire rast, these were graduate artists in - their respective lines, and everyone capable of attract lng,and holding attention The Ser vant in the House" is truly a great play I with a great purpose and a sound mor al uplift . behind it and is thoroughly worthy of the high "place , that 'is awarded it" - Seats are ."now on sale at the Crys tal Palace. : - . . i .'. . . , 'A ..Noted Actor Cbming. ' ! Mr. TijBS Murphy, under the manage ment or ,wm, A;. Brady and Louis F. Werba, will present "Old Innocence" at 'the Academr Thursday nlehLa charming play,- charmingly .-played ,by en excellent company. The two lead ing characters portrayed by Tim Mur phy .and Dorothy Sherrod,. and: a xast. especially chosen by Mr. Murphy .with regard to .his or,her .fitness, .or-each part, promises to make, a; most pleas ing . and . satisfying performai?ce.;.:- A: brilliant j?lay ia " often ruined . , by i.a poor, company,- -which accoimts- for that .feeling of ., digajjpointuiejit .that one -often experiences on seemg.fNa much heralded New York success. It takes an actor or actress ;pf high abil ity Jo play the leading part in a play' of, high .ability-and actors; of that class can seldom . be ;induced to: leave New York unless they . are starred op featurecL-r For . that reason; the .-performance, headed by a star actfr, -is apt to give, much, greater satisfaction than the most widely advertised ;nlay interpreted .by - an average road 'com pany. It is hard to rget the worth of your money seeing a; NewYork suc- ces3 unless it is seen in- New York,; as It, is. there played by actors of ie' highest order. Then when . the ' play has been thoroughly advertised,, as, a 'ireal . hit, inferior - actors are .substituted,-, and it Is-.'sent out .through the - country to coin . money on v its New York reputation. . . . ?, 7- H . -At the. Bijou Today. iv - ;v; V ; The. thousands of visitors Jaere -for the Taft celebration, con find no bet-.te.r-5 place Ktd whijea way; part, of thef .time. 'the v President is down; the river ;than. at the Bijqu, the popular North Front street amusement resort.; Hun dreds ,of.the"" visitors spent half -an hour . of pleasure at the .theatrefyes terday. The-bill today is very .attrac-. tive, the feature pictures being . 'tThe. 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Don't fail to come and see our. distinguished President and incidentally, i on 't; fail to' "visit1 the 'Ulandsomest, Best Equipped Drug Stbre,iri the Souths r - . , , ,;v : V will give you tialw the lntormation, at pur command.- Don t hesitate to ask questions. "re will cheerfully answer them. ' r Remember the place and don!t fail to see our maghifi-i:: .cent phice while the President is with us. One of the sights , of the' city worth seeing; . .. ' - ' . " r" Wicks BiimiNGpRmco FRONT AND GRAZE STREETS "ThelDru'g Store That ; H$ EyetYlhing fiuytody JEhEliss an Ctno Thinrtc NAhtv Pit Hac'M ' v1 ,vuu iVkiis . iMii,iity vuj mm. u . ij tf youi" ad Is important . use . spase. the ; courage o advertise MARINE DIRECTORY. List of Vessels Now In Port of Wll : - j mington, N.C . ' : - Steamers-: , Pennine Ranged (Br. i - 2,215 ,tons, f Blance, IHeide & Co. ; -HohenfeldV (Gr.) 1,887 tons, Protch -r, .-. 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Bleeding and IWUng Pile ; It absorbs the taoiQrs allays Itching a once; acts ai s poultlca,' gives instaat . reliet WIlllainsMadiari PHa Olntmenl j is prepared for Pile and Etching of tht ! private parts, .old by -drugjats, majl 60c and S1.00. Snid-by R.v R,rBUaray . . 1 . THE lOND THE ' PEOPLE Under no circumstances- should a 'room or dnlce be heateaexclusive, 'ly by ;flire"ct radlntion : trbrueposed. steam radiators or pipes. It is ,one ,cf-:the most unhealthy,. killing, y tem3 'in existence.-',, A ? ;V-:;.-p LEWIf - "Wi LEEDS. : , 'Ccfnsulting Engineer of Ventilatipn l and Heating for lJJ. -Treasury v Departmehtt in "Proceedings of ? fcPra'fiklin Institute." s.tv ;-t .v -1 111 1 Eighth and -A. C. L.' Tracks , WILMI NGTO N. N. C. :7 f 1 no 5 tt i S V. QHANGf. OF PROGRAM M : BIJOU : wkvc pirn Cents; Atfantie Coast Line Railroad Company, - v ; - Office or the Treasurer.. ' ' i J Wilmington," N. c;;v N6v. 1st, 190.9. iThe Board Of Directors i of, -Atlantic Coast-Line Railroad Company bas de clared; a dividend of two and one-half per -cent. " on the Preferred - Capital .Stock fcf that ..Company, payable at the iOfflce of the Treasurerat Wil mington North Carolina; yon and af ter, .November lOthr 1909. .The trans-' fer books aire closed from the. 30th day of October, tSO to- November. 401h, . ..... . .. , , 1 15U,' DOin oaies inclusive. , , - ; - " ' JAMES IF. iPOST, ho 7to 0,10. vL , v : ,Trea3urer. mm Baby 17 is iill gomgi Larg crowds and liberal tlbaying lire the features. The lovv prices . published in the large advertisements are ihaiainggood.'U' - ..vS'Nfls jji1 nigjs; pic1turesim ; , p(ed dinne hampers ' ' clothes baskets 'an d several other articles V have jieen added :thisf week. Posliively -f IPO such values ever seeriin Mfilrningtoh. t : 'I rGailrid inspeci.them if you Wish tb buy prr ;V ; aiid invite corripkrsoni' iTnisaleaVall A-psaiesVis bona-fioNb bluf, hb hot ' r t air"JnequaIed values femottp.' A '.y. V . S : - Wilmington, N. C. . . . , v ' ' ::' V v. I. ill -; sy CO trtackberry wine " --the "bear VVbrand. . ir-v. ,13 the purest smoothest "I. and jnost .' agreeable "blackberry wine mad6r .: 4 . , ' v ! .y It is inadejf fomJ the ' famous berries . grown around "v ilminton, the largest and imost luscious blackberries in the world I ' - " - ' ', V v . f ; It is very rich; and has a inost pleasing flavor. ' -''dear's' .Blackberry Wine la; better thana-Diysl-,cian for many common ailments. With .children tn " j.( the,, family .It Is Indeed a household necessity Be ; . cause', of Its high , medicinal . value, n every ' family . " should have a constant supply on hand. ' . " " Tour guests Vlll "appreciate Bear's Scuppernong ' at your-afternoon or evening social functions. ,x Bupprnong. ' ;:.Poit--'-.-.. CixoHa. ' : v ,BlaiberTy,. i SOL BLAB AND CO BeH. of ( Fhoae Sfi3. Wilixiiniton," H. 0. . v; BEMEMBERwa are allowed itqell auahtitJes of . ?'W gallong or more here"'lh the city.- y ':) .--,.: '.' .-. .' . "' ' ' -v. i . SWI;'' Atlantic Caf 6 OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT. " Bememhwr aie most convenienU ' ly located 'when: leaving orarriving by train or any othet time to ;servyou .QUICK-LUNCHES, STEAKS, CHOPS, FISH RICE BIRDS &C.fc and delicious CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTER3 -on 'half shell, "stewed or fried. ' v; - ' .Try .ourMDT3AY 1-UNOH 12 io' 2 P; l!i''.. wil please you'. ;i- i ri : .tS TEC HEN BRflft1 - .' Proprietors T ' '''Ml.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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