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OHASLCTTG OBSERVED, JUL.Y 23, 1CC3. in nmn MR JJNB uUVi rn eav h&rlntte dallvi .Fur KwbIcv Cheraw, Kalelgh, l p-iun oa tu H. Ai and K. A . B. K-, Weldoa, Portsmouth, Old Point Comfort' . Hurturg, Rieanaoao, WubUigtoc, Balti more, etiiiaalpiii, New ork, iU Bus ton. Alsi Waoiintoii,VV"rlKhtBTtUJOi all. ocal . PoiaU fla the V- C K. K. Also Charleston, Sunutnf tini BennettsvUle. arriving la Wil miQKtoo at 12 aw p. m- - - ' 3 6 r-tj a. M.-Dnily for ail Southern points : ia Mooroe, Chetr, ttrsenwood, Athens Atlaaia, Montgomery, New Orleans, ht- . t fcno.ga, , Memphis and ' the tiouthwest. : Throagh ileeper &cd dsr ncht from Washington, 1XC-, to Atlanta, connecting with roads diverging oat of Atlanta. ' lu: a. x. Dally, tor lit. Holly, Lincoln - .too, Cherryvllle, Bhel by, Cleveland Springs, , KUenboro and Rutherford ton; also Blow ing Rook, Xienolrasd Hickory.- - - 8:30 p. m. Dnlly, (or ail points North and Sooth-New York: Boston, -Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Peters burg Portsmouth, Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beach, Weldon, Raleigh, Wilmington and WrlghtsvlUe, connecting at - Monroe -with through sleepers and day coaches be tween Atlanta, Oa., and Washington. D. ; and sleepers between Monroe, if. Cm and Portsmouth, Va., and for Atlanta, New Or- J -M f k. With sleeper 1 ton and ail C. n. rtolnts. tor Wllmlng .: Trains arrive in Charlotte: j 10 : a., u Daily .Rockin ghaut. Wad esboro, More. . -Also from .11 points North New ork. Pb Had el phia, Baltimore. Washington, Richmond, Petersburg, Old Point Comfort, ,i urwmoDtii, w iam, ttsiMKB ana Baniora. lAUo from Charleston. Humter and Ben- 11U uovBTuio, ana i ruin auuhl new urieans jtndaliBontfcUvDotnt. ,- - t B:S0 r. M-Xr Qfarom Rntnerfordton, Shelby, ? CleveBt? Springs, Ldnoolnton, -- Newton, Hickory, luoir. Blowing Rock and Mt Holly. - 10:10 F.n-Dallyrom all Northern points Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington Richmond. V Peters burg, Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Weldon, Raleigh, Cheraw. t C, all local points between Portsmon th and Charlotte, and from Wilmington, Wrights ;Tille and all local points on the C. C. R. R. 10:10 r. M. Daily, from all points Bonth ; and Southwest New Orleans, Montgom ery, Memphis, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Ath ens, Greenwood, Chester and Monroe; olose connection at Monroe. x I -16 a. xt With sleeper, from Wllmlnton and all C C. points. . joeal freight, with coach attaohed, leaves Charlotte for Shelby at o'clock p.m., re turning at 10 a. m. daily, except Sundays. The 8:20 p. m. train connects at Monroe 'with the Atlanta speeial. No. 403, which ar rives in Raleigh at 1:20 a. m., and Washing ton, D. Cat 10:30 a. rru, and Portsmouth at 7 :30 a. m., making close connection tor Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York. a The 6:30 a. m. train connect at Monroe f witb Atlanta special No. 4 , for Atlanta and all points South, arriving in Atlanta .at 4 p.m. . 1 Passengers tea-ring Charlotte at 6:30 a. m. arrive in Atlanta at 4 d. m. Leave Atlanta at 1 o'clock p. arrive in Charlotte at 10:10 fp. m. Leave Char lotto at 6:20 a. m., and 8:20 'p.m.. arrive In Raleigh at 11:40 a. m. ana ; 1 :l a. m. Leave Chariot te at o:20 a. m., ar 'rive In Wilmington at 13:80 p.m., and at Cheraw, B. Cat :40 a. m. jClose connec tion both ways with theC A L. R. R. at t Unooloton. Leave Charlotte at 8:20 p. m., tarrlve in Atlanta at 0:30 a. m., making a -;aouDie aaiiy cram doib worm ina dodii: v frorrt Charlotte. 3 The Atlanta specials. No. 403 and 408, are -. magnineent new vestibuled trains, built by the Pullman Palace Car Co.. on which there t- la no extra fare charged. Daily except Sunday, t 4lailv exeent Mondav, i For information relative to sohedulei, " fare, etc., apply to I T, K. S. Johh, Vice President. I. H. WlfrnxR, B. A. Niwiahb. -4 - Ueneral Manager. T. P. A. JT. J. Ahbmbow, V. K. HcBis, . Gen'l Pass. Agent. Supt. Transportation. SOUTHERN : RAILWAY. " (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) RICHMOND DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVISIONS. ik xyrxor APKIL 21, 18B6. rnib condensed schedule is published as Information, and is subject to change with out notice to the public. Trains leave Charlotte. N. C: 11 .-05 p. m. No. 85. dally for Atlanta and Charlotte, Air Line division, and all points South and Southwest. Carries through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeper be tween New York, Washington and Mont gomery, and between New York and 8 1. Au gustine, Fla., via Columbia and Savannah. :85 a. m. No. 8T, daily, C. C. A A. division, Including Columbia, Aueusta, Aiken, Charleston, Savannah and all Florida points. Through Pullman sleeper New York tb Jacksonville, connecting aith par lor car at Columbia for Augusta. iJ.;i5A. m. No. 87, daily, Washington and fctouthwestern vestibuled limited for At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgom ery. Mobile and New Orleans, and all points Houtfa and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New- Orleans and New York to Memphis. No extra charge except usual Pullman fare. 13:10 p. m. No. 11, daily. Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta; Pullman sleeping oar, Rlchmondto Greensboro. ' 7:16 A. m. No. 86, dally, for Washington, Richmond, Raleigh and Goldsboro and all points North. Carries Pullman sleepers from Montgomery to New York and St. Au gustine to New York. :40 p. m. No. 12, dally, for Richmond, Ral elh, Goldsboro and all points North. Car ries Pullman sleeping car fxom Greensboro o Raleigh and Greensboro to Rlohmond. - 8:80 p. x. No. 88, Washington and South western vestibuled, limited, for Washing ton and all points North. Through Pall man cars between New Orleans and New York, Memphis and New York, Jackson ville and New York. First-class coach to Washington. 5:00 . m. No. 00, dally, exoept Sunday. Mixed freight and passenger for States vllle.N.C. . . 4:16 p. m. No. 18, daily, exoept Sunday, for Statesvllle and Taylorsvllle. Trains arrive at Charlotte : 10:66 P. JC.l . - :36 A. M. ) - 11:40 A. M.J FROM THE NOKlh 0 A. X, . -6:20 P. M. FROM ATLANTA 8:90 Pi M T:00 a, 8:20 P. ' FROM ADGOBTtV. l46 m'. FBOM TATKSVILLE. rxMsal freight trains also carry pasten gem. Daily exoept Sunday. JOHS ll.GlItr, . W. A. TCBK, Traffic Manager. u-i.. Agent, W. H.Oeiin. Winning ton, D C. - - Gen'l Superintendent. Washington, D. C. K H. HARDWiCK,ABS1t Gen'l Pass. Agt, - Atlanta, Ga. . -r Chaklks L. Hopkins, . Traveling Passenser Agent, 8 West Trade Street, - Charlotte, N. C. TALMETTO RAILROAD CO. ToTak's ErrKCT Sspt Mb, 1894. . MOVING NORTH. HO J, F1SHKHSXK AMU FKKIOHT. Leflve Cheraw.S. C 6:30 a m ; Kollock. ., :G0am "sborne..: T:20am Arrive Hamlet...... 7:40am arrive ,x"MOVINtJ tsoiTTH. J0. l, FASeNUKK ASD FRBJGHT. Leave Hamlet a " Osborne.....; 9 a m XoUock.w... A rrlve Cheraw. . : ........... .90 a , ta Close connection made at Hamlet with tratBS northt south, east and west. V - : Wm. Moscukk, President. 50 Difable Lots for Sale : - i..filt for. Maiiaiomrmg l lautCV' bwelliiige Situated on KUvCjsrwelttht Oribam Pine h m1 PopUr streeti I All ; accessible :t fi . ot of 1 Sontriftrtt -'Railwat ;: - '-arulina ' f-utral Railroad. , i rerma Part "tiash, baiauoe od a ... . : 1 ' li MtAriaBtlf - bIRE INSUKANGK, J3YRUTCBiSG3S, Agom. E. DUJAL, Electrical Kaglneer and Contractor, office . ; 31 West Trade Street, Room I, . - Charlotte,N.&' ' - - Are- and . Incandescent. llirhtlnc. - Eunin. pin g cotton mills with Electric Light Plants a specialty.- estimates-, rarnisnea on all kinds of Electrical Work. Call Bells, Hotel Annunciator, Burglar Alarms t- Oorre- aeonaeneesoiiciesett -1 MONUMENTS - L TV. DURHAM. CHAKLOTTK, - ' N. - - C.' - - Write for designs and estimates. - ;v i Baby enjoys its bath when Pine Blossom Soap is used Its superior cleansing and -soothing; qualities make it a delightful luxury for . the. nursery. . It softens' and beautifies the skin,- heals chafing and other irritating eruptions incident to child hood. Its absolute purity and powerful curative prop- ' erties commend it to careful ' mothers. , PRICE 25 CENTS. y "" Sold by all Druggists. FOSTER MEDICINE CO., BALTIMORE. Mt. WsVrVWsWrwWyW Nine times out of ten whenweare out of sorts our trou bles can be removed by that re liable old medicine, Broivn'o Oron Blttero, which for more than 20 years has been curing many people of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ma laria, Impure Blood, Neural gia, Headache, Liver and Kid ney troubles. It's the peculiar combination of iron, the great strength-giver, with selected vegetable remedies of true value that makes Brown's Iron Bitters so good for strengthen ing and jjurifying the system. It is specially good for women and children it makes them strong and rosy. Brown's Iron Bitten Is pleasant to take aad it will not stain the teeth nor cause constipation. See the enwsed red liac on tno wrapper. Our book, ''How to Lire a Hundred Years," tell all about it; free for Sc. stamp. 60 EaowM Chemical Co., Baltimou, Ma :gzema From early child-' hood untu 1 was ' grown my family 1 spent a fortune trying to cure me ' 1 of this disease. I visited Hot Springs and was treated by the best medical . men. but was not benefited. When all things hadf" I. ft II II failed I de-, termined to is It 1 1 1 I try S.S.S. and in f our 1 1 U months was 1 entirely cured. The terribls eczema was gone, not a sign of it left; My general health built up, and I have 1 never bad any return 01 the disease. 1 any return 01 me disease. CHILDHOOD 1 nave orten 1 recommend ed &&& and 1 have never vet known a failure to enre. Never rails to cure, , even when all other 1 remedies have. Our .treatise on blood and , I skin diseases mailed ' free to any address. 1 SWltT SPECIFIC CO . Atlanta, Ga. GENTLEMEN, Get the New, Novel Discovery, mmn mm fhiras ttworrhcBa and Gleet in 1 to 4 days. Its action is magical. Prevents stricture. All 00m plete. To be carried in vest pocket. Sent by mail in plain package, pre-paid, on receipt of price i.UUper box. R. H JORDAN A CO .Charlotte, N.O aAAAlAIMtUUUmU I DELICATE WOKEN Btmutj..DI!lDFIEU)'S Female Regulator I tsa raperb Taal and exerts a won derfni inflnenee In ttrengttaentnft her system by driTins throufth the proper channel all Im parities. Health ami strength are cuaranteed to result from its use. My wife w bediiiMea tor eighteen mouths,! nr una? nraaiww'i xvbuub mhv (or tor two month. I irettinst weU. J. M. JOHNSON, MlTru, Ark. BKADIXBXO REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. Sold by an Drunrists at SI . pr bottle. ftrVtrttTrT kit i W A T IR ! HENRY E. KNOX, , Jrl -CONSULTING AND - HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. Artesian ' and tube wells a ape ciaity. vteneral water works con- b traction, sarveys, plans and est mates. - Borings made for architects bridge and railroad engineers Pipe and pumping machinery. . pHARLOTTE, N. C. . (Omee, Room 5, City halL) - TL ELLIOTT. MONUMENTAL WORKS 3fAtiITB MONUMKNT8 A 6PE - ' cialtyT j-- S3S W Trad a Str Ohar ottT N P. FOR SALE. Two good heavy mule and wagon. one nne saddle and nuggy horse seven years old, one milk cow. All will be sold very cheap. ; ..... . . . E. L.PEOPST, "' North Church street Charlotte, N. C. Simple N - BKUEUBBANCE. Exchange. ,,."" ' X call thy name In the night time, - Whoa the drowsy world Is still, And the soft winds die in the cloudless sky, , And the moonbeams sleep on the bill. . I raiie my head from the pillow, - ' : That Is stained with tears for thee; -And I listen 1q vain when the pattering rain, I fancy is speaking to me. . - 1 bear the sigh of the night wind, -Borne on the palpitant air; ' ' And I lift np my eyes to the star-Hghted - skies, , - ; For I know thy spirit la there. - . Oh. loved one, the days are so long, - My spirit yearns to be free; - -Ah, stretch forth- thy hand from the far away land, , s , And lead my aonl home to thee! . MISS WIXXABD MISKKPBESKSTEt). State President ef ths'W. C. T. V,' Makaa - s Statement Aboat Hlu Wlllard sd4 - the Southern. Lynching. Correspondence of the Observer. A false report is going the ronnd of the secular press in reference to the position Miss Willard assumed to the lynchings ot the Sooth in the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the British Woman's Temperance Association recently held in London. As yonr paper has so wide a circula tion I asic the courtesy of your columns to give a; eorreet Statement. . First: I wish to , say there wag a number of Southern women present, among them Miss Anna Aston, of Asr eville, a dele gate from North Carolina. - The British Woman's Christian Tem perance Association adopted the follow ing resolution: "In view oT . the innu merable cases of cowardly and ferutal lyncbings, both in the eities and ' count try districts of the .States of America, by reason of which not only the guilty, but many absolutely, innocent persons have, been - murdered within recent years, this council of the British Woman's Temperance Assoc iation.affili ated with the World's Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union earnestly call upon their American sisters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union to continue to speak out in unmistaka ble terms in denunciation of this terri ble evil, opposed as it is to those e'e mentary principles of justice and hu manity which should ever exist, irre spective of race and color." As appears, nothing was said about the South in the resolution, but Miss Floret ce Balcarine, honorary secretary of the anti-lynchiog committee of the British Woman's Temperance Associa tion and a friend of Ida Wells, the colored woman who has so misrepre sented the lynchings of the South, op posed the resolution, stating that it was not sufficiently emphatic and accused Miss Willard and the Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union of America of half condoning lynchings in considera tion of the feelings of Southern wo men. Miss Willard stated that she fully an- proved oT the resolution, but that while she deplored lynchings, regardless of crime or race, she reeretted that Ida Wells by her attitude toward the whites had stirred up the black blood to strife. In fLngtand Miss Willard is petting it On all sides, because she does not come out in a savage attack upon the South, and in the Southern papers on the 'Sup position that she has quietly seen us misrepresented. State Itiesidekt W. C. T. U MR. T. D. WINCHESTKR DROPS IlKAD He .Was Monroe's First Merchant Miss Mattie Austin Harries-The District Conference This Week. Correspondence of the Observer. Monroe, Julv 22. Mr. T. D. Win chester dropped dead, was the news that passed from one to another Sunday af ternoon. He was sitting on his back porch about o'clock, reading, when the summons came. He fell from his chair and died in a minute or two. The cause was heart failure. He had been com plaining of his heart for t wo or three days, but was in his usual health yes terday. The deceased was 73 years old, a most excellent man, and the pioneer of Monroe. He measured and cut off the first yard of cloth ever sold in this town, and it is said, also, that he open ed the first mail bac that ever arrived here. His life has been long and well spent, and your correspondent has never heard of his having an enemy. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for about 50 years, always one of its strongest supporters, and one of itsXf most punctual aud regular attendants. He was also very earnest Mason, and has been'secretary of Monroe Lodge No. 244, A. F. and A. M.. since its organiza tion, excepting for one short period. The funeral and burial will take place this afternoon with Masonic honors. All business places are to be closed in nonor 01 Monroe s nrst mere bant and a most excellent man. At the residence of Mr. 6. M. Beasley yesterday mornine, Mis3 Mattie, daugh ter ot air. J. hi. w. Austin, and Capt, W. E. Cason, of Athens, Ga., were mar ried by Rev. Dr. Harding. The bride is one of our best and most popular gins, ana me groom is a well-known and popular railroad man. They left. last night to make theirhome in Athens Mr. Charles Hagler, of this place. an engineer on the Georgia. Carolina & Northern, was married to Miss Sallie Harris, of Abbeville, S. C, yesterday They passed this morning on a North ern tour. Everything is in readiness for the District Conference which meets here this week. "All delegates and visitors have been assigned homes and there is room for as many more asx will come. All will find a hearty welcome. SOU THPORt QUARANTINE STATION. Assistant Surgeon J. M, Kager Ordered There All Teasels Requiring Inspection Hast Have a Certificate Prom Him to Enter. Wilmington, July 22. Acting Secre tary Wike, of the Treasury Depart ment, has informed the collector of customs at Wilmington that Passed Assistant Surgeon J. M. Eager, Unitea States Marine Hospital Service, has been ordered to assume command of the quarantine service for the port at Southport, N. C, preliminary to open ing a permanent station, the work of which is about to be begun. All ves seis requiring inspection wilt be re quired to produce a certificate of par- tique, signed cy mm, oetore being ad mitted to entry. . Owing to the inadequacy of facilities at Georgetown, a. U., and Southport, N u., lor tne proper, disinfection - of ves sels, orders have been issued to the col lectors of the ports interested to send infected vessels; arriving at either of them, " to the quarantine stations at Cape Charles or Blackboard Island, Sapelo Sound. A BCIXETEN OF TRK COTTON CROP, , - - One te Be Issued By the Department of Agriculture Giving Prices for IOO Tears Back Secretary Btortou's Tie we. , Washington, July 22. The Depart ment 01 Agriculture will next week is sue a bulletin devoted, to the ' cotton crop. An interesting feature will be tabulation Gijgures showing the value of cotton Sot the past 100. years.: It Is understood that Secretary Morton will argue that these figures do net support tne contention that the market price of cotton has fallen as a result of the- de monetization of silver, and that the low value of that staple is due to the pres ent relation stiver oears to the jnoney metal or tms country; -The figures, it is said, will prove that during the pe riods wnen tne product 01 gold was the greatest and silver was still, admitted to our mints for free coinage, the value of cotton was lower than at other - peri ods since silver was demonetized. I ;v- THE OBSERVER. The observed of many observers in the land. I observe you keep observations well in hand. In. observing money -doctrine that' will - stand Observable, Immovable, sure and errand . - ' - P DB. KNOX DEMONSTRATES. The X; K. C. A, Camp and Its Doing Trls to the Fools. j, v , . : Correspondence of the Observer.,. , - I bromised in - mv last epistle to demonstrate a few brief remarks to the people as soon as my brain would cogi tate again, ain't It so? ;Well, we's been there. J' ve done been around already,' but mymigratory episodes ain't never brought me in contact with. 00 more sublimer nature, a I demonstrated to the people to-dayTbe first day we went to the tjooIs; yon; know, the pools what nobody ain't found no, bottoms to yit, Signor Dowd (that's Italian, and party made an ;accompaiment for'.us, and Monseur 01iver,"St.tbat'a French), took two photographic likenesses of me and the-ret of us eligables, about 33 Is total account. That was on Wednesday, yon know that's the night the Charlotte folks has prayer-meeting, but they don't have none of .'em np here, that is, ceptin in our domicile. - - -. On Tuesday we aa went itnai is we all and a party of ladies trom the drioy deep-down to Wilmington.) to the Koar ing Caves. Tbems In those, the moun tains what got on a bust some times ago and got all broke Jnp $0 that they ain't never got together ylt, and I don't guess they will, leastwise not "fore we get away, it brings the prerespiration frdm soma of these here spoon-fed fel lows to walk np these here overgrowed hills, but I tells 'em it good for their constitutionality. 'Ain't J so ! ;: We eats three good meals on days use them whats I'm telling yon about and then goes swimming in the afternoon, that is the rambunctious does and the Major Secretary : tjriea vto learn them what ain't Swimmers to get to be so. cut this here day was one what yon reads about In the books what Mr. Afri- canus Stanley writes about in books with stiff backs.- We got- up .early flaint early fotvthese here mountain folks though) and after breaking fast, took us some snacks and got a gu.de and went to the Chimney Hock and the Appelachin fall We got a picture what I'll show you some time. "Little Bil lie" Shaw rode a donkey up and the donkey rode him back, but his syze wouldn't let him go up jto the top so him and some of them there other little rambunctious stopped and went back to our laboratory. We had our picture took on the top of the rock and trot some rather good ones of the scenes there abouts. Then we all went to the falls and took a cool shower and some bis cuits. Some of the ladies at the hotel made some bathing suits and when the rambunctious aint in the water, but is in the camp, they tries to learn to swim, but they hate to get their chins wet. We's well 'cepten sun burns and good appetites what I finds it hard to furnish enough delicate essence for. Some or these fellows what ain't got no meat to lose thinks they's gettin thin, but I tell em "i ll slue em in the neck, thevse done weighed on them Charlotte scales what folks sells by and when they weigh these mountain scales what folks buy by they can't tell how much this mountain aqua makes 'em grow. Please give all of 'em in Charlotte my. regards and tIl em 1 may write you again. lours Mostest Umble 7 Doctor Jko. Knox. Chimney Rock, July 19th. A CAROLINIAN'S CAREER IS 61 AM". The Case of Dr. M. A. Cheek, Who Went There Twenty-Two Years Ago and Ac cumulated a Fortune. Oakland. Cal., Dispatch, llth,toSan Kran- ciico Examiner. There died in Siam a few days ago an American named Marion A. Cheek, who had been a resident of that country for twenty-two years, and at the time of his death was one of the most dis tinguished and influential men in that land. Sent there tweuty-two years &go as a medical missionary under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church at the age of twenty years, he gradually rose in power and wealth until .he be-" came the most intimate counsellor of the Siamese King. Mr. Cheek left a family consisting of a wire and rour children, wno nave re sided in Oakland for the last two years. Mrs. Cheek has been educating her children here. The eldest son, Adolnh Cheek, has recently graduated from the high school. He has a record as the Champion all-round athlete or the coast. airs. Uheek received a cablegram yes terday announcing the death of her husband. He was 42 years old. At the time of his death he was pressing a claim against the United States govern ment for several hundred thousand dol lars alleged to' be due on account of negligence of American omciaU in Siam. Mr. Cheek, a number of years ago, obtained a concession from the Kinz to farm out a teak forest. In getting the logs to a market they were floated down rivers and it was while he had many thousands of them in a form of a raft that the logs wee confiscated by repre sentatives or an .ngnsh company Cheek had the Stars and Stripes pinned to his rafts, ami he called on the Amer ican officials for assistance. They failed to come to the rescue, the logs were confiscated, and Cheek according ly sued this government for damages. The officials at Washington question the right of Uheek to fly the American nag in the situation he was then in. The deceased was born in North Carolina, and after graduating from the Medical School at Baltimore started for Siam as a missionary. After ten years ot mat work tie engaged in a mercantile business and accumulated a latge fortune. His estate is invested in stocks and bonds and other Siamese securities. ' The Lands Belong to Florida. Washington, July 22, The Interior Department has discovered that a por tion of the lands in the Gainesville, Fla., land district, that were reserved for naval purposes in 1885, has been previously granted to the State of Flor ida under the swamp land act of 1850 such lands were, therefore, never really a naval reserve and have not been restored to the public domain by the restoration or the naval rcserva tion located there. They still , belong to tne estate. - - - Both Perfect. -Wilson Mirror. ' - - : The bright, piquant and sparkling niiss r.va Anaerson, whose peach like lusciousness and exquisitely chiseled figure give to her a"sway of irresistible witchery, left on Thursday for Wil mington, where she will visit the sweet est and loveliest maiden In that city the glorious and bewitching Miss Ethel Karnes our ideal of maidenly loveli FINANCIAL AM COUHEBCIAL. Liverpool Was Up -0d. a the Opening, - bat Lost t-Sd. Later aad Closed Qniet at X l-2d. Advance. V Scecial by Private Wire to Harrison Watts : it aw iukk, jai7 zj. Liverpool was up m uiuruiuK, uut twi yjau later ana elosed quiet at ld. advance, their closing being at about the same time as our-opening on Monday mornings, which Is at 11 o ciocK aunng inc summer, ttnot sales were 1O.CJ0 bales, at unchanged prices. The first sales were at an. advance of & points This did not more than meet the conditions on me otner sine, on weatner reports were favorable.- Some needed rains lmrrovd the prospects in Texas. Jn consequence of this the market -drooped a little, losing S to 4 points, -but recovered -part of it, closing steady, at a net advance of 8 to S points. It was a very dull lay, trading being largely confined to switching near months Into dis tant ones. -Bales. fiOCJ bales. Hpot market uuuui m p ior middling- - - ' f 0'DXXI.AJCO, Aat Advance of 9 Per. Cent. In Kock 1s- land aad Bcriington A Qnlncy. - iw York, July 2 The stock market was almost wholly professional, although some commission bouse- orders were exe cnteoW London did little on either but there was an extensive liqoidation. The short outlook tor corn resulted la advances in xvock tsiana ana tsarnngton taincy of about S'J- Moderate advance occarred through the--general railway list, "Lake tthore was oonspionous for an advance of over 2, and Manhattan Raliwav adnmMi a like amount. In the Industrials, Bugar. under good buying, f ose nearly , and American Tobacco gained over 1. Chicago azos was incguiar, uut waqe a irac tionai ini provetnent. instilling and Cattle Feeding wa stronger, General Klertrle was barely steady and Leather ruh-d generally a trifle below Saturday's final level. The market closed generally strong. r -.- - . Hxv YOBK NWS BCBXAtT. - An Advance of 1-s to 1 l-2c. pee Bushel la Wheat Caused by Bullish News. Chicago, Jaly Si The whet market to day Las beenr a small affair, although prices ruled from to 14 per bushel higher than: Saturday. There was enough bullish news received to cause more of aa advance had trade been large, as offerings vert light, but the buying was on a light scale ana in small quantities., .advices from the North west were verv sensational this nwrniir. Lstaling that rust and smut had done lrre- paraote injury, and some very low estimates are now placed on the crop. -The item that seemed to attract the most attention was the very light movement at the winter wheat centers during the' past week, al though there was a decrease in the a (noun t on passage of over 2,800,009 bushels, which suggests a good-slxod decrease to-morrow in the world's visible supply. Clearances were fairly large, at about 210,000 bushels. The foreign markets were all to 8 higher. The large DrofessioaaJn mm nnmntl, nnt selling muck to-day, which baa had eonsld-J vraum u uv who tne streagtn. Corn was Irregular, Hep timber advancing I per bushel over the close of Saturday, white tins deferred futures were Inclined lo be weak. The good eaib and export de mand is the cause of the advance In the former, while crop prospects were the cause for the weakness in the latter -:: Sample lots of oats were la good demand, at aa advance of 1 per bushel. The contract-market was a Uttle better in conse quence. ... .. - provisions received gnod support from the packers. The opening was easy, but it de veloped that there was very little product for sale. Cudahy was reported a seller on a small scale,, 1.amso Baoa. A Co. Z; CITY PBOUOca M ARfCKT : Spring chickens Good demand. Eees. freeh. sell readily. No turkeys on the market. Apples dried quarters, bright. - " bright sliced... - , - fancy bright sUced. i extra - - . - . Peaches un peeled halves, bright v quarters " Blackbenies.drled . ........... Strawberries per quart. . - Kz tra Flour sack. ........ ....... Family 41 - : " Mealbolted 44 lbs per bushel " unbolted, 48 lbs " ... Corn-old & as per bushel . . . . . neww,............i.. Oats S3 Ifcs per bushel . Fees clay : .. " mixed...... Onions select, per bushel.... Keoon Hog round, per lb Ham . Bides Shoulders Lard N.C... . Tallow......... . Beeswax Hens per head Roosters per bead Chicken spring small per head " " large - Turkeys per n Ducks... r Guineas O00S6 ..,...... ......... Butter Choice yellow Honey strained, per tb " comb per 1 Eggs hen .. " guinea ... Wheat Rye . . . . Feathers new Hides dry, per l 44 green " " . ' .. Wool washed , II 10 I01 8 8 60 46 60 S6 87 65 80 9 18 ' S310 o 38 SO 25 1536 87 6 10 irx20 10(916 10 - 70 44 NtSW YORK MONKY MARKET. Siw Yobi, July 22 Money on call easy at lt per cent last loan at t. elostnt offered at 1. Prime mercantile naner. 8iuaii ner cent Bar silver utty.. Mexican dollars . . . Sterling exchange steady, with actual business n Dangers' bills at 4 deftroeVj tor 00 days and m-V5i u tor aemana. tr ostea rates 4 w BOH. Commercial bills. 60 days. 4 88TSA: demand . .. Government tonds quiet: state nonas nrm. Kaiiroaa Doaai strone. Silver at the board was neglected.- BALT1MOKK PHOPUC1S MARKKT. Baltimore, July f.--FlOUK Dull, Western supers 5K2 75: do extra3 8U&8 25: do tamiiy s 3x93 00; winter wheat patents 3 itxm &w : spring wheat patents s 70f3 vo WHEAT-strong. No. 1 rea spot and Julv 8rfa: Aueust 86ii : Bentember nw,'ff : siAiamer no. j tea southern by sample. 6J70; no on grade OitN Firmer. Mlx-d spot' and Jalj ; August 41,(itSJi September 48i4(M steamer mixeo , (Southern wane &1'$)3; do yellow 5iai53 HTOCKS CLUSXiSU Hi l Amer. Cot. Oil . !5i N.PaciQe 7i do pfd itaSi, n, w 100 do pfd . 109 Pacific Mall, ill Reading 18 B.i Si St. Paul biy do pfd ili Silver Ctfs o6 I.C.4I JA do pfd bl Texas Fttc Union Pac i'.'fc Wabash o do pfd aw w. c do pfd 1S9 146 175 Am. Hug. lief S. do pfd Amer. Tobacco do pfd ... . A ten .?... B.&O 8 Can. Pac 0.4O .. . C!l. A A C, B. Ati ... Chicago Gas . . . 1 A.4 ... IM uei. utce ... . D. A C. F l3'i 84 Krie ib BlS 17 do pfd Uen. Klectrio. . W. L. A L. 15 .. Ills. Central IW ao pra B. & W. 7. Ala.. Class A. 1U7 107 91 100 102 11 WO do pfd slt do Class B. 5.'S do Class C La. Stamped 4's o N.C. 4's W2w do 's . .. 5 Tenn N. H. rs 100 a.'s, pfd do tr rec Bt'ptd &W do Fun lebt... UT.S. 4's Rec... 1 U. 8. 's C:up.. 1 U.B. J-s HI (Southern Ify &s lOOVSf do Cons . a a r Mem. 4 Chas. . . Mich lean Oen 5 62'A U2i Mo. Pacific M.A O N.C. 4 St. t.. . at'I Cordage lo ofd . J. O v. c 113 1V V - Jt N. E 51 i do pfd N. AW. Pfd I3;S.C.4'S 1US NEW YORK PBOUUOK MARKKT New York. Julv Si. FLOUR--- dull, steady. Winter wheat, low! grades. 2 8JM3 so; talr to fancy 3 u3 90; patents 4 104 15: Minnesota clear 3O0 (3 30; patents 3 0O 85. low extras 2 60 3 SO: city mills 4 15. Southern Sour dull. steaoy ; common to fair extra 1 sotgs 10: gooa to cnoice 00 8 iuwb v wmsAT-Duii. firmer Mo J red. store and elevator "tH; afloat 73. Options closed strong at 1 to 1 cents advance. No rea juiy72V6: August 7JfA: September 72 CORN Faiiiy active, firmer. No 2 48!4( & elevator: 49(d504 afloat. . Ontlons closed fairly active and firm at WiM cent ndvance. August .. ; September 49: OATS timet, firm. Ontlons dull, firmer. July 284; Septembers. Spot No 2 28 nozwniie jjiiowi'a; mixea western zwsw. iiAu-uun, nrm western steam s 70: eity 6 io. July 07 nominal; September 6 77 nominal, ivenneu strong; oontiaent 1 10: a.. 1 v, oompoana fW4, PORK Firm: mess 13 6ai8 78. COTTON SEED OIL Firmer: crude 2S: jeiiow pnuie iitgsi'. cuirji jfiis irirm. 10 motets un. Julv August . . . . ; September 14 8014 93. Spot Rio nrmer, more active: ao 1 u. Buuan-nsw, qniec, sieaay. r air renn CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKKT I Opening Closing 8756 "1 f5.. 41 15 83JS jk 234 11 10 11 10 M) 9 It iO .' S5 85 . 40 v S 45 J -. " S " WHEAT July- . ..... Aug .. . Sept ... ... a. . CORN July. Aug........ Sept OATH July. Aug Sept...... MESS PORK- July Sept....... LARD July . Sept RIBS July rf.. ..... Sept : LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. - LivaawjoL, July 20, 4 r. v. Middling Futures Closed steady. Sales, ..... . American, . - Receipts, American, July and August.. tr4? August and September............. S 4344 Mpwmoer ami jctooer.... ........ a ta October and November............ t 4S November and December.......... S 47Ai8 December and January............ tiXnn January and February. S 4S(sao February and March ...... j. s March and April 3 6t53 NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. ' nkwxork, July Jr. Cotton quiets Mid aung npiands. 7 00; middling - Oulf. r uiurt utnni bhwij. .eates w,suv catea, . Highest. Lowest. July..,........ a si - -- eso . Aogust ........ so : r e rs September. .-. nw ; s j October......, 91 . i 6 87 November.., 93 : : 99 December. T 00 - 6 97 . January 7 05 - 7 0 -: February ..i.. March , Closing 7aH0 v-s e m m .-' 9W.C90 93a4 . STS7 09 7 0405 ? 11 ' CHARLOTTB COTTON MARKLET. These flgurea represent prices paid to wagons. I Strict Good Middling.... Oood Middling...... ., Middling...... . ...... Tinges -, .VJ... I ...... ?taines , . Markecsteadyt- -.. 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