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THE MORNING POST. .'MAY 28, 1899. AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE THE A. & M. PRESIDENCY. wftat a Farmer Ha to Say About the Farm ers' College. Boles villQ, May 25, 1899. Mr. Editor: I reckon you will allow n niain spoken countryman to have word fiuoux uuis uouBgK, it was j Why drench her tat, her beauty mar -! j And make" us homeward go? I have no answer, dear, as yet! 1 She wring!! ng her tresses Quite naively said: "You see I'm j wet . S Dry dresses-rtijen earesses. Invinally meant to belong to t? That's all riclht. its the rrroner cnner vr'I--' - - . ... ,, . . ,. I 3 i - " ' -"- farming ciass, -wwi is to say, it was m its prace, but not at an agricultural intended to fit farmers' sons to cal- college. No, It won't do. Just let any tut; i GRSIG On Interest and Effect of Bill Which Bears His Name. To Submit to Ihe Jurisdiction of State Courts Not to Be Taxed on Property Not Within the State Is Its Only Object. In consideration of the fears arous- ciml soiinrts of a scuffle. Brtwcra the nTTT T IT AT X T T HTT ft VTi ITT1 fTTITA ftY' T T essj mwmmi mu uummuial was 200 yards awn y and the men had no nrearms wkth them. Miles realized that his partner would he killed Ions ISore e mui" grt'iick ,vh the Daily Review nf the. State of the Markets Winchester and gave up thinking . . - at Home and Abroad atout getting the gun. When Greenough lunrned Into tin shaft he landed on the bear and made him fighting mad. The man had no wealion except an old-fashioned clasp knife.- This he opened as svm as he realized what had happened! The bear made for him, but he ducked like a pugilist and succeeded in wounding the animal as lie passed him. The man had drawn first blood, but it wa plain that the contest was an unequal one ana count not last long under the cir- nTn T S VtWWs autbr of H.e measure, -ires through 10 .tte daft. ThU idM tare mm- mSttJf the AsherlHe Gazette a fmnk state- LUvh? SjfJtt i wiffl-K, i .. Y.- imdeud of one, and Miles made up his wilted. Mr. Craig says: "Under an act of Congress now in e .-.Afnln oc-t TT-tV s- wvrilrl nn K i rf 1 ? .11 l. j.t . 1 1 I Afl 11 Q hn off rwf n (a I'Ttrtn'TI I p-ured from other high grade ins ti-anii see whatMl take place. The ant;- as the Craig Bill, enacted into law by 1ng unable "to help Grecnou--n bit ft ron - to think about jumping the presidency, arua i want to -have they mv sav, not that I hope to settle the Presbyter matter, but mat 1 want rather to nots vrm De onto them thicker'n ticks ment of its intent and only effect if inIngle into the discussion .some on a scrub-oak yearlin', and Kooper honestly and justly construed and ex taOlJ.SniLS uuuii mv; vvAmo ujuu xitjiucs. Jl ua jo.ia. lrui-uvf uueill suri UL LICKS 11 the wisd'om in dear old Wake, from out of the State. But I needn't county is not confined to - Raleigih sweat, they ain't a-conxm'. They have l Ci . A il. V..,VvV. V.lnn.. A 1 A J. tmvnsmp. iwme ui n uuuuies over imu ureu u;it; icro iong.ro rorget so soon r.he adlacent precmcts, so that even iney are too good literary men to ilolosnlle has its modicum. But to get monkey with edge tools in a tech down to business. As soon as I saw nackie school. what .-"a friend of the college" had to Now I've had my say. Btft give us stiy, I 'lowed he was figgerin' on get- a practical North Carolimian for pres- in cruesrion was to irevent the remo tin a dod or some sort, ana apparently uenx ot max skooi. with a tolerable measly show for r KLODHOPPER, success. Then I said to myself, says 1: Honey, if I was on, that board vou'd be -the .last.' of- pea time gettin' He seemed to knorw too min-a that he would live ami see at least tltit his partner Imd a decent burial and a historian to tell bow he died. Meanwhile the battle was raging! DRY GOODS MARKET New York, May 27. The week has been quiet In print ctos. There have been wme tranacJons la wld govl. but regulars are quiet at 214. T.ie de mand for grey good and burning 1$ heavy. Stiiple cotton- remain snrong. There have becu bmvy for ex- porn during the wek aiv.1 a tenvlency to higher price. Brown gen!- for do mestic use are strong. li!Mphsl cot tons continue to advance. Duck and coarse goods are tinu. For the caoa the output Is heavy, but is readily at sort)ed. Jobbers npar4 a gtrxi genvral trade with prices firm. Buyers arc numerous and fairly liberal in their Ideas of values. rOTTOK. New York, May 27.-nhere was i:::le execumon, foreign corporations ma3' I tik lwxir rh-,i m-n r nno ph,iI inclinnrioa to trade in coroa ilir. remove all suits to the Federal courts when the amount involved exceeds $2,000. The primary object of the law A TEACHER FOR PRESIDENT. mv vote much, and when a fellow is trying to Practical Man Needed at the Head of the A. get in he needn't be fetchin' up past ; , and M. College. advantages' and ' intellectual ' socia- North Carolina Journal of Education. tions, speottin, . tnat to carry him The resignation . of President llol tlirough. You struck Che nail fair, on ladav of the AsrrkMiltnml find Afprhnn the head and driv' it in when you in- icai Oolleee leaves vacant one of the termaiea xnai in causes or xnas Kina impst desfirable- posiitions connected val of these sti'Lts to the Fedeitil courts. This privilege of removal has, I had received no decn wonn U. He in the orjinion of our neonle. been realized his pcslUon, and. while kecp- greatly abused by foreign oon'ora- llIs on the bear, toll Mile tions. Suiters, who are residents oH 'rnat he lia1 to die. and warned him th SfnifP Tin vt bn fnivl to jriv.it not -to sacnuce nis me too. of the shaft to the other, and each "Vrpool was closni ana tx pen-img time Greenough gct near enough he lioliday here tended to restrict tiad slashed at the bear with his shani Ins on eirber side of the nxirket. Ac- knife. The clothes had been nearl torn from hlra, and he blooding from several scratches, but a-s yet he People's Gu 117 Heading 20 61. Paul & Omaha ..1 S3 1 44 - - M pref 1T0 Southern 11 do. pref. " Sit Tenn. C.& L 57 1 - Texas Padic 19 Jnton Paclic 411 do preferred 75 Rubber . 4H dc. pref .114 U. B. Leather pref- Ct rVabathjiref.... 20 Western Union Tel 91J BaUtea StecS Market. Quoted by Grimes & Vaw. Kalcigh, zlay "8, 173. Bid Atsed. North Carolina C .... North Carolina 4s 10yt HO City of BalcifhCs l(rt Zt 110 every tub must stand on its own bot- mith education rn Noifth Carolina Jde- Inclined toward the lntetsta of tojn. We folks out here ain't got any educa'tdon in North Carolina de- great ' corporations. If these corp The exigencies of the situation sharpened the man's wits, anl Moles finally thought of the blast they hud prepared the day before. He had only to touch the lever of a little instrument to an exploKou in the shaft that would resuU in the temporary susensIon of hostili ties at leas-t. Just then the bear with one paw caught .the man and threw him to the other end of the shaft, ten feet away from the charge of dyna- cordiugly prices Khowixl lV.t'.e change. CJ A rnnriH, . fi; Tli ere was a kimII seeing for Now aboard A; Uanokc Os" Orleans and loitil account, but the of- Wake County 4s 110 ferings were readily aborbol. "Hie Kto Ccf.oa Mill Cs""" weather at the South un fair and Southern Hallway 1st Ca " 110 conriuued fair weather wa-s indlcnttnl W. N. C. H. H lstCs V. HOI for the next ahlrty-x liouis. S;t Ga. & Ala. href. 5s . 105 cotton uncaatigexL 3i.iuuug upiauai i,a. & Ala.Coasj!s .. 1COI no candidate causes in the same jurisdiction as the ctt. directly over wldch the bear was adve to of- citizens of the State. The object of standing Miles touchel off The dy- f( a an(wAMft, th bill Is to tivnt no cornoratJon. for- namite pronitply. There was a shower , n In- sUmt aftennl he heard a thu.l, and Chen he knew that lcar was rr longM in the shaft. f;uessing rlglitly that Bruin's experience would ko demor alize him that he would not return to continue the Iwttle aa once. Mik slid d(nTi Into the s'haft and found such a contingency thafi any other tt Greenough had rolled under a citizen of North' Carolina. That is a tWne, V i ull on t- wi1(.n wo took place onrl vas not dead. He wan and unnecessary exiense in aiserting Wieir rights where these corporations are concerned. Many 'tLmes they wero compelled to" try eauses in a count that they felt was favorably distant pant of the State, or before a the corpora- hetter sense than to think the bigger Uirable because it offers unsurpassed tIon!s are to invoke the protection of -w A l.i. .1 n.i 1. 1 m, . tl 111 I i . ana oronaer xne Dottom .Tne . Defter. oDuoritunil'tlies for doinsr cood and for our lanvs wiey snouaa oe wjuing io That "friend of the college" ev.en went the exercise of the ripest judgment subject tfliomselves to the require- so iar as to lintermaxe tnax sucn men and lv hrhpsh tn ArJnrnirtnjii mnt. ments or tnese lavs ami try ineir as Gus l-eazar, viu mrose and ters. This journal has Prof. Brewer, of Wake Forest, College, for the oosition. and no near here, are not filtitixi' o main'age the fer as to the selection, of a sneeor the bill is to treat no corporation, for affairs of 'that Agrdcul'tural College, to President Holladay, except that a eiign or domotic, with any degree of T ik.fi to know Who's been marflasinff it for the last ten years or more? atrnW. nnnv nnri n hnrfl tn thA inw. nnd lurisdidtLftn of the rctlK r SS ioot iat him. Leazar and Primrose is the men. Some the people of North Carolina and is courts in the State, of the boys from this naberhood say known by them should be elected. He 'The agents of some of the corpo- rrimirose was the heart of the man- should also be -a broad-gauge man, rations Have expressed the fear that agement and that he had more; git up possessing sound, ideals, not only of In the event tlie companies should be- and git stuff In him than the hull ca- the character and purpose of the spe- come domesticated, succeeding logls- . 11 C ? . J i. .-l.V . - . A .. . ..... f ooou'ie ui em put lugemer. aiiu out also or -the education of the peo- lation mav treat tnean witn injustice Leazar was on the board and a life- pie in schools of all crades. He Thev have no more reason to fear 1 . mt. t i I ' I " long teacner. xn-ere aint no nner . shonld not only have the ability and man in North Carolina than Prof, energy to conduct the affairs oT his Brewer none Knows mm Put to love own institution and to lift it to a risk we all have to take when we de Mm. And what riles. me is that this higher plane of success and usefulness elare allegiance to any government. U,LUU "L uuc viicgc sxxjo iiicrac out ne snouia mso oe aDie ana win- such a reason as tms would, ir car men, none pi em, is - .pre to manage ng to exert a powerful influence in this school. I'll jist bet but our uplifting the entire educational pol- church don't ajpprove of sech that thi'S iicy f the State. feller what's a posin' as such a friend It should not be necessary to say to the college, aln'it one of us; he ain't that a man of the proper qualifications even a native to the. manor born, but is much more likely to be found a furiner who thinks nobody ain't -got amonff the ranks of those wfho. with any sense in this country. No, sir; if broad and sound seho'larshln to bezin pnopmyrv ttktt tv Tin statu he was native he would know better with, have devoted their lives to vND OF COURSE ON NO OTHER, than to run on about the best men in teaching, emolovinz the oowers of " nwhn nr v.r.tvira n this Staters If they was born idjuts. their minds in.tlfe study of education- corporations In the country, and I He is the kM of a fellow who wants al problems,-and directed their read- feel asAirel that the spirit of our p?o- ftin enir trr hs a n.L-aorl rvm rs ' oxnf nvortr. i . - . ij - ; 1 1 iv oi.uu J.uu.i.vi.uU.iu0i v,ivi.t jug 10 gatxienug extensive iniormauou thing. Why, if Primrose had followed in regard to educational questions politics; :he would have been-rated: a than from the ordinary walks of bu patriot; stidder. thiat he has been at- Siness life. Just as wise men would tendin' to business and in the prime place a skilled physician rather than of manhood, after running that col- a teacher at the head of a great bos lege from its birth, he is boldly told piital, an expert business man of large by a place-hunter that he iai't fit. experience rather than a preacher at That's what our dictionary calls lm- the head of a great commercial entfr pudence. But since this discussion be- prise, a minister of tried faith and gan I find the woods is full of avail- spotless ministerial record rather 'than able timber for President. Prof. Joy- anl insurance agent In the bishop's ner, Prof. Noble, Prof. Winston, and chair, or employ a la-wyer of known ot)hers are alluded to and urged. Why, ability and extensive professional ex bless your life, it seems a few years perience rather than a prosperous GU: New Orleans and Southern spot unchanged. Gulf GU. ICS 107 103 Mentha. Opeo- Higb- Low Oociac 1b(. tu. est. . - fune luly .. August ieptember-. October. November. December.. anuary.... 'ebruary. larch.. prll ... lay.- 5 B5 5 f-D 5 S5 5 &9 5 SO 5 90 . 84' 5 M 5 iO 5 V0 3 fT, 5 P4 5 87 5 87 55 es 5 H4 5 84 5 t-3 5 SO 5 5l 5 0l 5 91 5 OO". 5 9.Y 5 15 9l5 94... 98. G 05 5 9 5 l-S 0l C 01 0 01! C 01 05, 6 10 6 15, C C5 CH1CA60 60AIH AND OQOVtSlOKS. C him go. May 27. WSieot Irrectilar and closlnz Mirhtiy lower. CVjrn dull Ga . Ca. At North.. 1st 5s... Carolina Central 4 SO Halcirh Hater Co. lit Cs.. 105 CitTof Wilmington 6j 110 AlcUowcli Co.ts 103$ Stocks. North Carolina Railroad 155 Seaboard A; Koanoke.. . . Kaleirn & Gastoa 60 Raleigh A AujruUa SO Durham & Northern 52 Southern Railway Fref 43 ( 51 1 Southern Railway Com.... lUg Mechanics Dime Sarias Banks....: 1CXJ 110 Raleigh Water Company W Raleigh Gas Gompany.... . .... Caralcigh Cotton Mills Preferred... i HO .... Common 100 Halelgh Cotton Mills j 117 ....1- f M.ikf-.i ir,. -vieii Aianuiacturlaz wo... Iw ower. Provion. ' -;r6".t r' ...rv a. Carolina Chemica Co. age. Oats M to i 1 steatly at slight recovery. ried to its logical conclusion, drive us Wheat- bleeding profusely from a number f I Jul v .wounds made by the bear's claw, but! September... the explosion -had not hurl sun. .vines, i Corn V Jl , Z ViV WT. h( ,llls partner out of the shaft. :uly hanf"o yf,re S5S blff h ,nK on a f r Member... fear that the property of these corpo actions in other States will Im taxied in this State. THEY WOULD BE TAXED IN NORTH CAROLINA ON hand. There -was a bewildered expre- j .ulv . sion about the bear, and he tried to j September. 1VH-1 iX iUUftUUl I'll NUl'S 3 II t.W .-- -ll. Oil"" Iowerful enemy mlglit approach. Greenough was carried to the cabin, where Miles bound up hi wounds af ter rreasinz them thoroughly. Thl pie is to treat thorn with unqiralifltHll n1KnrZ iinrlnz the i.rmllne. justlice. Tliese corporaaons should be, n wag i,vsterically fearful lt the w4inn m subject mera .io uviMr should tscape. so Miles took the laws and government of tthe fctiiteUVHK,lim.tM. nnfi to the rock nlle where the grizzly was KtlU lying. A well-diiwted hot beldnd the ear put an end to Bruin's life. When he was tddnned It was found that hi baek- Ixyne and a hind leg were broken July. September... i-ard uly ,.. September... jtlta. fuly September... Opt a. Klh. Low. CIom. 75 751 ?3! 74! 781 ?i 32! 22! 22 2! 224 224 22 22 19f Iff' 19J 19! 8 0 5 8 17 8 05 8 15 8 20 8 33 8 0 8 SO 5 00 5 C5 5 00 5 02 5 12 5 15 5 12 5 15 4 C2 4 67 4 61 4 f5 4 77 4 60 4 .7 4 8) whose people -they deal with and re alize money from. I see the SoutCl ern PJallway Company has damcsrt rtatdd itself, anid It is a corporation that doubrtless does a Injsiness in tle Preferred 1144 1174 Common , ,r 74 7fl Citizens National Bank.... 130 Raleigh Sitings Bank 150 . J. M. Udell Mfg. Co 101 Balstsa Cottoa Markst Jtrfct middling fl Middling 5! Low grades 5$ to 64 Tinges to c leistuaacorretpaading white grades. These prices paid for cotton f rota wagons. Hcceipti 2a bales. Bataloa Produca MarktL Grown chlckem 27JCC2I Young 15 U2? KEi per corea 10 n KEW Y09K PDOVtSlon AABXET. Nw Yoar. Mav 27. Wheat Spot sasj; No. 1 Northern Duluth. lo ar Htc 4c OTer Julr fob. aflcal; No. I Lard 3ic over. Futures declined 4c to 4cf bat rallied and closed tc lower ta c State that is by far larger than the Greenough says If he get well he will ousiness none uy nu3 oum r cu.ihiu- never part ATith the bearskin. uon, efltner aaiiifvic or luruiKii, ami tr l J" 1 ZL MATTERS OF INTEREST. STOCKS- New York. May 27. In the first hour of business today the ntuck market was very much uimctlcd. nrjraidy rr btclicr. tr.ie industrials and tne locai miciMaj qu shares. Sugar Refining broke with 31 IKinicuiar rapidity on rumor ri.: a Corn Weak on spot: No. 3 74 OTer -Spot easier; No. 2 In eletator 1, . i.n s-m 11 J i. ' I ago B(mie-frach-folfc case M'StEn u Mrrf It U onlv ''' cwrit the 1 down on this form of education. What! m ,irt of insHn hwiid n corporation is tared. It 15,0 : . . Uw-.rvv v juv.'ww - i : 4. -vl t 1- t nA xyiit n r rri . - interfere with our literary inisftiituttions teacher, and only a teacher, be placed iL,ro.kCT,u'iuM.rc ov-xiwi. .11u1.un9. rn cnarre or an educational institution .. , lt -i, ' Butt they are good men-plendid. to formulate its tolicv and direct the Wlll were 01 uie Pim,,n x iuetw They are ornaments to North Caro- iTof its 00 W wisl JJ"Z 2Sf nna. you aon t put oraamentai men who have at heart only the good 1 --- nWn-,- yerua in tne corn-cia ana xoDacco tne institution aVIH not" for a mo patch. They belong to the lawn in ment think of doing oitherwise. front of these bug '-universities- and Another reason, not without its hn secular colleges. Then you will recall jortance to the whole educational sVs Prof . Wlns-ton was the head and front teim must De considered here. .In of the offending in the great antiT education, as in law, medcine, the State-aid-tohigheir-educaitioai wave. ministry, trade and every other de- They imnst'er been after him partticu- paftment of life, it is, bej-ond all ques lar, because the f racus has subsided tion necessary that men of the great pretty much ' -since he went to Texas, est native ability and energy be at . Seems to me there has been some traeted to the profession and lield rumbl'Iif down ? that ' way since he there. In every profession the begin landed, bu I disreeollect the5 circum- ner musrt be content to work for some stances. time at least for small remuneration, Aside from, all that, .he ds- .a,, great ;bujt young men of ambiitlon and faith man; a man .or intellectual force ana lin themselves are willing to serve this vigor and ! every Isortn Carolinian prenticeship, looking forward all the must ue jiprouu 01 literary men are the enormity- of -the -good capable of Iprhiinlv rpoeive a more inst and Dcar Pelt insmg eugenuereu ana wrougnt out aJdenuate reward. So it hanDens that reduction In tne tiivuienu to ne u clared early next month was probable. There was ftlso fiiarp dtvllnes in MetmoorJtan Street Railway and the longest single sub- other local traction store ami Con- 00 mJles. N Rridntml fia In a fuK-her dertine re- rair to presume uni iu wmnu , rr-,.. r,i-l " r . ". . . t . i twrntrtinv nw Tdviseri bv able counsel A,ue Ufi CVT 1 v., nccteii uoieworuy prnwur. iu r company was aavisen Dy auie coimpi nsinl tJ vmr ,n! eww th ces will be lower. tmertitions of the FramtiUc law were enry James, wtho has always been again referred to In cnnectton with in tte te ? grmany fbreVgn h kftr' bns loen ddi the sclUng. During Uie period vlu-n SL'wJ the use of tolcco by M idysiclan. I tUcM rtocks were mo .larply from one of these techniekle colleges. a mim.o .v,Q wo is so badly mangled that 'his best They know more lattin, greek, heibrew, cianSf ne railroad men, the trained friends did not recognize him, but Dr. arabnc, Syrian, egyptology and trige- snM.iera. the manufacturers-all of Godilail now thinks he will dive. nomitry than most any body; but can these having most chances of success iwey itauu a now to miiK .a. cow, remain ill the profession once adopted, how to weld a swuvel link, how to ami .these . professions gain by their Fmvard of 100,000 poumU of snails ired the railway lit yleldcrl only are eaten every day by the resident. fractionally, anvi In tbe cose of An of the guy French cupital, the snail thracite Coal slxares there were bnrp market being the buslcfit lndusmai ami general adrances wiiich were mart In Parif. liaed upon the reported progrr Experimenlrs seeon to sCiow that a making In the plan for the bet t it eon large ocean steamer, gc.ng at nine- ,jllct Df industry. London furnlh teen knot.s an hour, wUll move more a ijer range of prices for Amer than two mUlcs after its engines have icfin stocks, but rhe opiTatlons for for been Stopped and reverseil. elga account were in too tfataM volume The curfous fact thtxt corn, potatoes to ho effective In shapv-ng prices. T,he xu ' u ' a nt-nn and other nlams thrh-e better when i,nnk ?-itnent nhwwM the surprir.ng- from the Spokane Mis and Nortliern placed in rows running non;2i and lr larse Increase In sun reww.f train last evening, it was doubtful if south T:!LP:OT!l n : ?mLli Ir he would dive to reach the hospital, but tnus. rary ourcuu U1M'U"U w.yuL,iw m r,... qnlrement"s. ikip n:;n v.i.i s now per ceun. a ne reiranletl as favorable and the fifteen vears. and losses on account of rkpt has recovered! for railways but bad debts amount to very irtue. roere industrtate closed revensa. the largest merchants have a uanKing witQi the requirements of the bill, ami others who really desiire to do a legit mate business in tihe Sfiate will doubt less comply." A NEW ONE ON THE GRIZZLY. He Was Rapidly Whipping His Human Foe When the Dynamite Was Touched Off. iSnokane. Wash.. May 27. When North Carolinian prencIp looking forward all the he would dive to reach thePal, bin f ihul5U" f him. But? ttoeso ile to the time wlen, having gained before he would enter the carnage he reUr 11 ht. suddenly awakdn' to mre knowldee and skill thev will made his partner look after a grizzly There Jus not wen a tauu r "r poltn 1 the . good camble of 3 bear pelt that came down from Port ttre In Manltkin. Merico . foe almost m0Rt ln Steele on the stuns train. Greenough 3 J SI ?a i 1 1 1 uove-iau a mnerea joint, now 10 sur- hopeful labors' and their accumulated vey and calculate the contents of a experience and wisdom. Because this three-sided triangle field, how to rigger has not been done in education, vounir EVer since the first thaw about three week's ago Oreenougb and 'his partner, Wesley Miles, have been developing their claim about' two miles from Fort Steele, B. O. Last winter they lived in a small cabin nearby and evade the plank feet in afresh cut saw men ambition, energy, ability, and a living by hunting The State of stock, how to gwt actual results from fa,ilt?h ,ln themselves liave not remained Vdah and Soutnern British Columbia an acre of barren sandland. htm to I contain more "bears than any other u.auK8 ui Brits grow an rne teaclhing only a stepping stone to rauci "V" '"e v Lion pawn, Htvmi.th4n.ir which thev consider better. July in Chicago Futures declined Jc to c. Coffee Rio dull on spot; No. 7 6. Futures were unchanged at 10 poiats lower, closing caiy. Lard Meady; western 3.C0; Conti nental rt fined. fS.SO. Mcau Pork Steady; mess ?,0 Rice Qule; domestic SJC": Jaoaa 41(r. t. Molajie Qslet and firm; New Or leans :rrs?6 Turpentine Steady at41JG42. Hosin Steady; common to rood strained 1.4('$1.43. 1'etroleum Ssronr: reSoed to New York t"-J; Philadelphia and Baltimore Cotton Seed Oil Quiet; prime crude 20itprime yellow 25. NEW YOQK MOrcEY BUCKET. New Yobk. May 27. Money Call money, 2jQ3i per cent. Time money 31 per cent. lor two, three and four modths; o per cent, for six mouths. Commercial paper 31 fit per cent, for 60 to W days endorsement: 4i per cent, for four month's acceptances and choice tingle names, and 5&S percent. lor good names. xiv tV viv nLUms.uu an Dees Manv men mlt have given so as ro -proauce mgnt workin' 1 tv trt fhfk nrofeRsion bv lon Hvps swarms.' it tney do then send for 'em U!" KnM 1 r other callings in wnich there was quick. Fetch back my Bonnv to fae! Them's my sentiments. But if they can't do them things, what then? Why they are the backbone of Uteraryl Srenti i.. i-...J-, ' " - J V.l 11 mjf anything with letters, write sonnets and poems an' epics like this: PLOTTING ON THE. TAIL.. - - iWith azure eye, her gaze afar Over fields of green and gold .While strumming my guitar I itell my story bold. , O limpid stream O flowing Tar, Thou "dost entrance her gaze! Eyes wandering from afar Look on me in enchanting maze. My story old ds quickly told; She answers nothing yet, But with alarm she cries: O hold! Too latethe boat upset! K . ' j 1 . . O muddy, turbid, sluggish Tar, , Why treat 'true lovers so? more hoe of having their worth recognized, and, too often, .only the in- have remained. The whole educational system has suffered as a result. Within the, last few jaars the old policy of electing politicians, business men and ministers to every most responsible and remunerative position in the educational system has given way to a more rational poUgy. and much of the recent increase t interest in educa'tion is due to this change. To return to the old poliV now by electing to the presidency of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege any other (than a professional teacher would be a very great blunder. Within the ranks of the profession are many men fully capable of performing the duties of this position with credit to themselves and great profit to the college and the cause of education In luv ouajLc, - auu .me priession nas a right to expect this recognition at the hands of the directors of this institu tion part of this continent. Of these the black bear is the most convon, but there are many brown bears and a number of grizzlies. Greenough and Miles have killed thirteen bears this winter. Bear No. 13, after almost killing Greenough, melt (his death In nn extraordinary manner. On Friday morning last the 'two miners went to their claim as usual. It was Just growing daylight. The shaft is about ten feet long and seven in width. In the last twx days of their work they uncovered a peculiar gray rock about ten feet from the surface of the ground. Before they knocked off work on Thursday evening they pre pared to blast the rock, and nut in .a stick of dynamite with a fulminating cap appliance. Some time during that night a big grizzly happened along and fell Into the shaft. He was so big and cum bersome that he could not get out, but that did not worry him a great (J-al, for he lay down ln one corner of the shaft ana went to sleep. The miners usually jumped from the surface to the bottom of the shaft, as it was only ten icei Kxf. tuuay morning oreen ougn sua down as usual. Instantly there came to the ears of (Miles a roar department connected wcra liac.r stores. The illiteracy of now recruits for the English arany is commented upon In the rcpout Just, published In Ixdon. Only forty-one ln one thousand are wen educated, and eighteen are utter ly Illiterate. Thirty-five per cent of m t 1 the applicants are rejecrcu ior physi cal disability, and this proportion I said to show a slight improvement over former reports. IMr. T. Thoroddsen. who ha? explor ed Iceland during his vacations for fifteen years, and seen every part of It, will VhoiUy publish hh result. He has discovered scores of. crater lakes in the inttrlcr. and recards the coun try n1oift Vatna Jokull as a counter part of the scenery ca the moon, al lowing for the (hot rim water exists in Iceland, but probably not on the moon. The costly vase which the Emperor William presented to the imperial Clitancellor on his eightieth binZhday, on March 31. Is described as a mas ter-plece of the Royal Berlin china factory. It is decorateu vwun an aa lnirable rwrtnalt of the Emperor en the front, while artistic views of the entrance to the palace in Berlin and the new palace at Potsdam are paint ed on the Uack. 1 PROMOTION. ' "I beeve,, said Uncle Allen Spark. "Ft is customary to call a com on Jack Tar a seaman. Bui when he gets to be an admiral It's the fashion to speak of him as a eeadog." Vers Ciostea Stecks. American Sugar H5J pref 116 Vxner Spirits 10 do. pref. 29, vmcr Tob. ... pref HI Itcilsoa do pref. 3rookiyn Rapid TransiL. 111 I m n m- a. r. u. vj. oi di. xj . u u pref., , 03 ;an. Bo J 3. A O 2 I. B.&Q Chicago, n. I. & I'ac nui Chicago O. W .pref. (a) 13 Chicago nonnwcsx uif - pref 1S1 Ion. Gas iW Con..Tob Hi do. " pref rii Del. & Hudson 118$ OeL L. & W. lfi Srla 121 Federal Steel &7f do. pref 3cn. Electric "3 Lake 8hore 200 U & N r- C(Ji Man. Elrrated t. lCft MeL St. Railway 220, Ho. K.&T .... 12 " M pref 53 M.P. 1 National lad T 29! " " pref 110 New Jersey Central 110 N Y. Cen 1S0 Norfolk & Western, pref. 67, Northern Pacific m ao. nrei. P telle Mail inpie l '01 in: ELECTRIC LIGHTED! STEAM HEATED! VESTIBULE! TRAINS. WITH PULLMAN SLEEPING AND DINING CAR, Many 2iour8 quicker and miles aho: than other TO Till WEST AND NORTIIW routo IE RTHWEST. m T 1 I You caln breakfast tolar" at Ral eigh, take C aod O. Route, and tomorrow- breakfast at Cincinnati and supper at Chicago or SL Louis; or yon can breakfast -today- at RalHgh and supper four daya afterwards u Saa Francisco. Tli C and O. Route Is the only one by which this can be done. The railroads of North Carolina con nect with the C, and O. Railway at Richmond or Charlottesville. Va, giv ing ch.rfcc of TWO THROUGH TRAINS for Cincinnati, connecting la Union Station with Uos dltcrgiag to Hie WEST. NORTHWEST cal SOUTHWEST. For rate, whednle of Wlas and other Information, call 03 your nearest Coupon Ticket Agent and Insist oa his quoting you the rate via C Sc O. ROUTE, which, la many In.uince. It less than by other liars; by address 48$ J. C Dame. T. P. A- C. Sz O. Ry ot Richmond. a. or 8. D. POTTS, A. G. P. A
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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