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The 1M Ewa nm Oc3zsrm; THUaSDAT. FEBEUABY 4, 1886 FRED. A. OLDS, Cur Enrroa. f To meet a demand amonrour friend la this . ettr aad to plaes the HEWS AND OBSEU vift within rack of all. we propose to deliver he iTSVS AND OB9KBVKB la the city by oar otfrion for fifteen eenU a weeki ' Teeoe who enter to my that war wiU please ate that thoparaiOBts most bo made prompt" It, aad they will pleaee Ned chew receipts. The carrier wtU bo pvtdd with proper re aotpU aad payiaenU i ran bo made through thein, or directly to the omee. , . ftdence of tbo puplio aad more wonky of that" liberal' patronage which' it bo. ncuiy enjoys, uu&vr . w uiuuih- UOH OS fOie, carerui,tpruaen owcers, i is strengthened with; passing years, and command la an eminent degree the cOni adence of ah iti patrons. ?;. k :. I L rLiiA a. f .i i s.i..jl ijuariea, interest dm oeen maniiestpu here in the ease in; the II. S. courts in which MrjijJj. A i Haywood sued two in surance companies . r 1 be ess v was on hand eeverel day and a great number ofjwitnesses and experts were examined. Yesterday evening the case was given tho jury.-,!.; : .. J i , m,Aed-t. ' . ,- j ' f ! Tuesday there was an accident on the Oxford k Henderson railroad at Oxford, which! caine Yerjf? near being fatal. About 600 yards from the depot the train ran off ' the track, owing d an open twitch. TJnejrngwe turned over and engineer james Lnwrence was painfully brnied, feeing thrown to the ground witlkWryidleiioL The fireman, Joe .791; March Van doll and easy; j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. marr 361;MaT 891e40. February 2Sii May nifu cash 28: 81 15-16. Mar 841 ah 86; Feb- cTV.PY T . WTIfiTt Wf!V.TTfi!W'I; Mess pork irregular j and slightly higher; cash fll.S5all.4p; aO...B-a. 1 Felruarr $11.85ali.46;ay $1165. GrailCl OPeiling 11.70. Lard uiet! and steady; cash r O and February ta.121a6.16: March 17ia6.20. Buod meats steady; dry Williamson, wa badly scalded bj salted shonldem $3 95a4.00; short nh Tfce Weatfeer . Today . South Atlantic 8tates, clearing colder weather, with a cold ware;; winds shifting to northwestly; rising barometer. TM Eaterialatftewt at tka rar flaee, If tbe weather should be very incle ment the entertainment to be given - at theTar If Place hotel fori the! benefit of the Church of the Good Shepherd will I s be postponed until jtomorrow (Friday) Yesterday the mayor bad no cases to W ft0eTe7 lf.weiaer i of I K i iha ati faivf j i n m ai I, will- hot ? f avoaossaaspi aaav aw w ha! as snnouneed, this evening. MfcBWATMtmik try., Wake county's jail no has eighteen Inmates. ' . i ;ii Busbets was perforce at a standstill yesterday.' ' Cvntrilu' ions for the T. M. C. A;. riwivpA at hit of the banka todar Sheriff Tount, of Catawba, yesterday; bronght one convict. t the ptnUeutiar . , Heretofore the suirme court has met for idefendants 1 at 10 o'clock and adjourned at 1. ILe! Hare vs. Holloman. from Hertford; hours now are from 11 to 2. IM arsr'd by Prttden ds Vann for plaintiff; Wtlminrton adopts: the Game well Court met at 1:; o clock yesterday mornicg. The call of cases, trom the first district ; betran, and business was lispoacd of as follows: Ely vf.lEariy et al., from Hertford; arjrund by Pruden and Vann for, : plain ; tintn a. Jreeoies ana iDDornc ot .nro., fire alarm telegraph system, which is to be put in operation April 1 Sheriff Bnx ton, of Northampton, yesj terdaj brought one convict to the pctii tentiary. , florae 4hoes bring good luck, .' "they aay.' 1 There are no leas than throe of them over the door of the guardhouw' Who reta the lack 7 The citrT , .1 1 ' Gonaiderabla comment has boon ma le: On the suezestion that the coroner iof: Wake should reside in Raleigh. It is si matter .of importance, as the authorities S0o . Yesterday morning the remains of ap j.v . uuhi wore lujuiu iu Twwii iu iun eorner of West Cabarrus and Soath Person streets. No inquest was held; A series of meetings in tho PresbyW i rian ehurch at Purbam has begun, Kevi Mr. Darnall conducting, asaiate 1 !by Kev. W. 8. Lacy, f Jonesboro,. ana Eer.Dr. smith, tireensboro. ' A reporter was vesterdav informed 'that -all the ttatiy-planted oats in this seotioni that i. those not planted after 1 October have been killed by the late ' freere. Replanting will be necessary. , The expressions of compliment con cerning the Academy opera company's performance of ."Jfra Diavolo are cn- k:M Peebles and Winborpe Bro fbrilefendantii ' i " - i i Pending argument in the last case court adjourned until 11 1 a. m. to- dJ.-v!' i-.':. - v. ' : I ' j ir au. :-. ' i . i ' Cabt. Haves. U. 8. A., is visitine old friends at Charlotte, i . ; Jt Li 'Baker, of Greensboro, was ves terday issued I drummers 'license. Mr; James : S. Battle, of Tarboro; and;Hon D. A. Barnes, of Murfrecs boro: arelhere ; ,;'f . ' i ' Nr. B4 Af Capehart, of Vance county, i: registered at the 1 arboro yester- Amopff; yesterday's arrivals' at - the YarborO werithe following ; prominent gentleman from Wilmington: Messrs. John W. Atkinsoni D. K. MaoBae and D. L RusselL v X -i: , The condition of Phil. Holland, Esq.. who: has been critically sick at Fayette- Tille, has greatly improved. ; . - Bav: H. T, Bryan, missionary to Chi A, and his wife; have arrived salely at Yokohama, v Japan. They went from 1urnam.' i , l) l i ";- :A Yesterday afternoon Mr.. Eugene M. Sheek and Alias Mamie; Pearoe,:both of tisl city, were married, Rev. ! W L Caninggim performing the eeremory: u Mr. l H. Uorner and Mat. -W.; U registered at escaping steam and also received severe cots ion the head' One car left the tracks. No passengers ; were injured. Tne engine .turned completely over be side the track. sides ; $5.655.70; clear rib eidcs5.85 5.90. Whisky stead v at l. 10. Sugar steady; standard A 6J. I1PL0W Send for prices. Quality guaranteed.' PLOW CASTINGS. J. H. GILL, Solo Manufacturer.' 'WHITE GOODS RALEIGH TURNING AND COTTON PLOWS, . ' BAJJEtait. A." 0 v --Qceah currents at the equator, ac cord inj? ti information the Times-Union, of Jacksonville. Fla.,has on the subject. have been reversed this winter. The westward .current that usually flows at the rate of sixteen miles a day has been rnnnmg eastward at the .rate of seventy mileS a day. j Florid Ojunqss. Ten boxes choice Florida oranges arrived today, January 29th. E J. Hardin, r Feb. 3 Cotton vt.i.'linsT: Gal -a ton dull and easy. 81. 1 587 bales; Nor folk dull. HJ. 1,359 balwt Baltimore nominal, 9. bales; Boston quiet. 91. 545 bales: Wilmington dull, Xi. 427 batto.- Philadelphia ewy, 8. 816 bales: Savannah . a uiet. 8 11-16, 891 hales: New Orleans quiet, 8 11-16, 667 bales; Mobile dull. Si, 379 bal; Memphis at a stand, J, 697; balue; Autrosta , bales; balv. Charleston , BY j TELEGRAPH, MARKET REPORT NOON Nkw York. Februarv 3. Money moderately active, firm and easy at 1 ja Wiuiikoton, Fi;b 8. Spirit turpen tine steady at 881 Rosin firm; strained 75 bid; good strained 80. ;Tar firm at $1.00. Crude -turpentine) firm; for hard S1.25; for yellow dtp an 4 virgav $1.90. :; , MAUCIUU TOBACCO SlASMCET. 8 ver'een . &ebltngolojDw;4.87; short j Qootd.by o. H. Foster Socrotarr Haielgh 4.89. Governments : dull and firm. I ' Tn,.n. iMnnl.HM niJ ' Baumsu Feb. S, t88. eral, and the eompany is said to bo one r ' V i 7 of the best whicia has ever appeared Gl5e5or3f aTlV .V-. v ' . i At WaAhingtOBr i) C:,i Rhea land r. . r. , T ml engagemenw as nvai stars . at tne two Miist 4&sj vaaa w at vuvuov obm sb vvaovv. vi , over 37 on five different lots was made. Considerable tobacoo from Chatham and Granville was on the floors. Yesterdav W. F. 8taneell. tax eoflce tor of Northampton, naid into tho State treasury $7,404.27, taxes dne by that eounty. . Mr 1. K. Riddick, sheriff of theatres have carried tho rivalry into society, f Mafy Anderson drewi s largo audience, with ? standing room only, at Mraj 'Z.; B. . Vanoe'a homo there I last Thursday. The news spread at! tho different recepUons that Mary Anderson m ma uibi o, bum m.v ctzs vcivib uwhuwi Vant;era hone ti was. immediately- hUakf Gates, settled that county's taxes, $2,-1 ened with earriagei, and the people! tit 672.08. !b-A iM ntil lon ft, 7i until. Mary did appear."" Tbetw was -. Drummers' licenses were yewterday issued from tie Stats treasurj to O. W. Hunter A Co., Norfolk; Folwell Brp. & Co., Philadelphia; Pearre Bros , BalU- more; Io wen berg & rieoht, rnorfoui X. MUea' Bona, Philadelphia. ' ) . The Durham Reporter says there will be a meeting of Ae Durham bosrd of I Mr1.. J envy in other Senatorial homea that the North-Carolina colleague. shoM socurs such a strong attraction, anst oaanin to see a roon full of eeraudenly melt away when told that thev. drsmatie:' atsr was t winking ui JJ . Vance's parlor. Tm m VMSAtlflSr At KA 1 BVtt SB.OM '. hAa(l At I 7, t '. ' . - ' ' 1 . " ' 1 1 P 1 " ('2 trade-Monday afternoon, Qth inst:, at , a Af ii,.ii, ; , "lection with lines of the north or west, either at Danville or Lynchburg, i Tne jau at Uxforu was guarded bcv present ternvr the U. . circuit eourt at Raleiffh. " One James T. McClelland. of New Jersey, Sled a petition in the erai nights oy members or tno ursntiue Bwasey.oaae, aiding that these bonds. Grays. It appears that Judre Clark lit KirK iKam am,bm,i i.,ifwtL roceivea a private letter oon taming' n Hon ottttt veM a sm on ; ptzt of Tormaium that an attorn nt 1a rm I Oikiii. '..i. it. m rt '; . r.(i r r MM, .bw uio v. rajiroaa priaonerj rf w . vaugnan, was piaunea. reojppany, and praying that the divi Hence this precaution,; as wtll I t , tho, dends on such part should be applied to military guard to Raleigh last Monday, J payment v of the coupons on these iwmu; iuviiuuk cMiT mure ::ih i uuuua, anu ivi au uiiunoiioa ajraust tv- .1 j hi. j . it. i mm' : . ww uvmjj mivvm. wtium uiw i ue s receiver.. ir, jruiuipfl, ... JTum 8tot; bos)ds dull and steady t rjl Cotton i quiet; aalei ,424 bales;.!, up lands 9 3-16: Orleans 93. ' Futures steady; February 9.05; March I 9.18. April 9.22; May 9.33; June 9.42; July 9.01. Flour ?dnli and declining. Wheat lower. Corn without a decided change. Pork firm at $10. 50a 11. 00. Lard stronger at $6 47$. Spirits turpentine dull at 41. Kosm dull at Sl.UZia 1.05; Freights steady. LrvaarooL, Febuarv 8. Noon.i Cotton Bnsiness'i fair 1 at unchanged prices; uplands 5; Orleans ' 6J; salen 10,000 bales; speculation and j export 1,UUU bales; receipts 7,000 baits; American. 5,800 bales, i Futures steady; February and March 4 57-64;March and April 4 58-G4; April and May 4 60-64; Way and Junu 4 62-64: June and July 5 l-o4; Aiieust and September 5 -o4. 5 r. k. February 4 57-64, isellers; February said March 4 57-04, sellers; March and April 4 58-64. sellers; April and May 4 IHMJ4, sellers; ; May and June 4 C2-U4, sellers; June and July o 1-bi, sellers; July and August o d-64, buyers; Aurust aud September b O-04. ..Hi. . . i: -oa a' Lt.'.- a i i. 'i. seiiera. t futures ciosea easy. BaxtiHuki, Fb. S. Flour hteary and uuiet; Howard street and Weat era super ps.oaa.w; extra $d.zoa.yv; family X4.2oa4.7b; city mills super fci.60a3.U0: extra g3.50a4.l5; Rio brands 84.62a4.75; PaUpscoi family t5.65;sUperlatiyoTatent8tj: Wheat tiouthexir firmer, with light supply; Woatent easier and dull; Southern red 92a9&; aniber 95a97; Ho. 1 Maryland ; flio 2 Western wbter red, spot BO$as44. iru-routneni steady; west ern, a shade hrmer and dull; southern white 46a48; yellow 46a48. l ! I k ' I I.;, - tlMAilKKT REPORT NIGHT. S Hi - ".l vf -!;:- ! ' . II- J Kav (Yoaa, February 3.-Exchange : Money i 2aijjer cent. Sub treasury : balances gold $154,586,000; currency $12,012,000. GoTemments dull; 4 per cents 124 J; 3 per cents 56 bidii State! bonds dull; but firm; Georgia,' 6V MK); Giorglai 7's morU 9 wu north uaroimas 32; worth dinas ilzOl s: North ' Carolina fundiar! 10: Tennessee 6's 564; Vir gitti 43 bid; Virginia consols 53; East Tennessee 31 ; Lake i Shore 874: Louisville & Naahville 41: Nor folk k$i Western preferred 27; Rich mond a Alleghanr 74; Richmond & Dan- r Richmond it West Point Ter- erated somewhat and then a steadv rafn ket iau The daj was Teryfeheerlessanol there were all sorts of disoomforts.j " In the afternoon sleet began to form a ad snow fell; v The night was gloomy, eold and stormy.- It was one of the worst paying further dividends from this stock upon coupons on the construction bonds. the subject matteif of the1 ' Swasey "suit, until ho petitioner's olaim waa satis fied. The State's commissioners for ex change -were,; made parties. sThe, case riflers Common. Medium to good, eaio Otiodtofine, : llsU 8m'k'a Common 4a7 If edinm to good, . Sals Good to fine. : '- lists Cutters CommoB to medium, : i UaU Mectttiaa te jcooa, uaxe ' Goodtofiae, S0a3S Wrap'rs -Commoa f ISaJW Meaium, i soaso .Good, aua6S rtne to taaey VmM riTT cottoik mj Officially reported by All. JL Thompson, ever ur Kaieis;a twooa Kxeoanfo. ; Ratawa, Feb. Z.9 r. k. an.r. : 4 f SI 8 i :..8I : s i ? 71 ; i 7l .1 LACES AND CMBROIDERIES TODAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3rd, W e will open the larreat and eboieest Uaesot Embroidery Trimmings, All-over Embroideries, Embroidered Flouncings and Edgings ' matched, J ( Matched Inserting and Edges, Matched Hamburgs. Colored Hamburgs & Matched All-overs Ecru Batiste Embroideries, matched, Oriental, Egyptian and Filet Laces, French Nainsooks : Soft and Cambric-finished Nainsooks, Masalias, French and India Mulls French Lawns, India Dimities, Victoria Lawns,' Linen Dlndies, ; Striped, Plaid ft Cheeked Nainsooks, Turkey Red; Navy and Ecru Cambrics, Scotch Zephyrs, Crinkled Seersuckers. &c. We will mark thorn at lower prices than heretofore known. W. H. k R. 8. TUCKER k CO i -tot- Wo are baimv to- extend our BX8T Wt$BK8 to our FRIENDS and PATOOR& at airtwL kindly tbankinc tbem tor ibo liberal patronage aad favors bestowed on as dprmg the pert yeafc . uur sales bare been larger aao tne eoaoaued woieaae of our Dnamea aararea us too eoanaene oc tne puMia. i ; ' ' J ; : s , . r .-(S) 4i-j i til . ... 1 S raw i i u i lit, I i A .11 WORTH OF CLOTHING Is yet to bo sold I before tho approachinir Sprmx aad la sen n an we wui fire ? u Some Most Bxtraorciinary Bargiains Si -,( I i 1 BOB THS) WBIT THI&TT PATS. : . . i : ft.ir- ' : j A DISCOUNT OF . 20 ! PER CENT. . ... GIVEN J.M1) Villi .f . ;.. ' -j. a. . ' 4MU ONFALL- iBC,'i I jt. ...1.-W ITorris J& Carter. Boyo Saiiip ElEN'O O VEUCOATd if voi?ooa6a ana w mcoj? i?pimaaomoqii We will line of offer durmg this week a superb Good middling. Strict middling, Mlddllnr, 8Uict low middling. Low middling. Middling atalna. Low middling stains, jtarketfirm-: BLACK AND COLORED SILF3; . . - j Dreas Trimmings, Buttons, Ac., at arp tkmallylow pries. . Vcijr RecpcctFulljr, LEADING CIX)THlTItS AND TAILORS. -JUST RECEIVED .... . if.i- i. . ,. THE VKRY LATEST, STTU3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; K AMIV8 jr. j CRIMINAL CODE AND DIGEST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ia Towels, Napkins and Table Lineas. .. Wo BT. AMIS, r tk atitTii are Just begginamc to reerlvo NOW READY. H 1 i il :. j J! i ; EDWARDS, BROUGHTON k CO. n i. J.; ' ' FuMiraxBS"! - - This valuable work ia endorsed P7 '"tho jus tioev ot too Supremo Court la the toUowlog blah terms: Lv -i Li '.r.frt: !'-' Hi ? L 1 From Hon. W. K. H. Smth. Chief Justice of tho Bopreme tirt.J i j r l atve it mv cordial rwuw n ..tion as a vat- i nable and daefol eontrtutiert u our law Ut eratore." i. it. r I BLACK CASHMERES AND BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY. And as usntl wiU have tbe moot eimipjete Woci Clothma'Hato and Shoes hi the !olty. i RELIARLE UUU1JH at rUrUliAA J-.tti.VJW. ! f .- F ! From Hon. A. S..V- rrime. ssoeiato Jus . ties of tlM'- t'UMi Ctrt.) : I ii I and that tt W work of -: merit and Brae ! tieal usefulness ro the ltri ixmion to this btato v The youni' aaihor nas none a gooa eerviee and merit be think and eaeourage- ment ot tbe proteMloiul' Kvery practicing law rer should bavs a eopy of Bis booVi J , ) . From lion. Thoai". Aabe, Associate Jnsttes 1 . of tbe Supreme Court. i i . "The book will be a. very impvtant addf tion to tbe library Of ovrv lawyer, and eopek eiaiiy to mas of tas enoimai praeuitooer ii at work dnea credit to Its author, aad I heartily reeomm-adittothouaoof the profesaion.' r Sent pntpaid on receipt of price fs.00. w Publkhed and tor sale by J EDWARDS, BROUGHTON 4 C(Xi f.JiTOvember 9 13a9.15.f Esq.,lof Richmond, 1 Va., for petitioner. Bigkfs of the winter. . f - J 1 Waa argued on petition and answer at Mr. J. H. Bates, of New York, is one June, term, 1885, bj Richard F,Maury, of tne oldest advertising agents in; tnu country and a reliable one. years no has been in the bt has succeeded and.haaJnow a business which extends over tho entire ' country During tho long period of his work as an adverUsiuf aeent he nas seen adver tising crow from small beirinnlnxs to its present proportions. Now ' it is ! the lever of business man. ' . Liberal and judidoua advertisers are the men wbo . hav Wiada fnrtnnea - :'r I' it Jf. Phillips and Bstile,A Mordecai for respondents. Judge Btxid reset red his decision until - a few, dajs ago. when hs opibion'was filed. adverse to tbei, petitioner, find a decreo has Veen, rendered thereupon dismissing tW! n il Wm " noped that tbisveleoiauin Willi expedite the s exchanco of these; ten share! bonds. Of ibe ooDatrncatan bonds. viIIo76; minal 30 ; Rock Island 128g; St. Paul 9M;. Sk Paul preferred Vik Texas Paoine 12; Union -Pacific 51 j; Western ,iJBiott ! .; l , ;t;otton net i receipts iu, nai' s; gross 8,554 .bales. ; Futures dosed ateadv;! sales 7,800 bales; Felruary 9.079.09; March 9. 15; April 9.24a9 25: U ti H.a 9fii TV Q AJ.mQ AK. f..1 mmZnis& m d.w. j ; h edins teuber f 9.38a9.4U; October 9.Uu9.'l; EVERY DAT i 1 ' Uat MATTERS We are ar lad bbe. infonnilukt "earjv g2,800,OOnaTe been exebanee: proprietors of tiat' alwavs Jjr "..leauing only about tt,- . A 9.W St0l.OUMtadmg. of WbLm tlx United Stft, government ; holds $42,- .. The new popular summer resort,, the AtIati.e hotel, Morehead City, a e Cb ke & Footer Bros., and the lovers of tie sea will be glad to learn that the bouse has fallen into the bands of such ent r. prising gentlemen. It is a suiEeipbt guarantee that the house will bo the coming! season up to the h iff host , standard of excellence. The senior mem- fber of the firm, Mr. A. J. Cooke,' has been at the Yarboro house for a nun ber of years and is a thorough hotel ; man in every respect. Mr. 11. P. Fos ter. recently of Warm Springs, is s it n tlemaa of Urge business experience ii,nd makes friends of an no meets. Mr. Umea Th feestis the cheapest. ! s'Dr, Bultfs' Bahr Syrup is acknowleeoa! to be the safesti and most reliable; medicine for baWet $nd ht ptwe is, only 25 center Attention TTortwm rm? Tu Tinm2 Powdei ifr indispcusablb to tho farm and livery? stable. 25o. , j . ' r. Hull's Baltimore Pills never claim more than they can accomplish. ' That's busiaess. ; ' 5 ip. . i .i i. : : . AtJ THB store of Fred A. Watson Foster is a well known and popur ila r.ayettevule' street, will be found - t . ar as i v. . a ia: i i i a young man oi naieign. All. are ' widely known and for the Atlantic under v their; axcellent mauag m nt' a K brilliant season may ssfely be pre(hi tL At- the annual meeting of the stock- holdera of the North Carolina Home in- suranee company yesterday, the fwQW , wg omeora were elected for the eu ung yjar : V W. S, Primrose, president; Wi an exeeptionally fine line of such desira ble goods j aa . mirrors in all kind of frames J east chairs, rockers, Irio-a: brae. oesiact nsnasome wan papers, curtains. pictures, photograph and picture framea in ail styles. I Cotum quiet; sales 483 bales J up llknds 9 3-16; I Orleans 93; pohsolids tati )iet receipts 10,524 bales; exports lt Groat Britain 1,449 bales; to Franoe --4 bales; to' the! continent 5,018 bales. . j ' " , I, j Southern l flour steady; common: to fair extra $3.50a3.90; good to choice dot S(u15a4a50. Wheat. I snot laic lower; mngraded red 834a94; No. "2 rea, , February ytai. uorn, spoi firiu; Uluiraded 47a4y; Ho. 2, 0U; Feb ruat-y 49a50. ; Oats cah steady; No. 2, 87f38. Hops, nominal. ' ; Coffee, apot i lair Rio dull at : 8 k - Sugar dull; fair to i good! refining 5 716a a5: r Refined I dull ; C 5xa54 ; extra J;f 6 7-3(a5; white extra- C 5; iyel- lo w K: -iiao; off A biaO; mould A strindard A 64; confectioners' A tif ; -ur loaf and crushed ' 64a7: po d3ro! fill-16aUj; granulated 6J; cubes G 11-WiaUf; French Islands 5 7-16; : xBiwcoyadv 54; St. Kitts 5ia5 1-16; Eng lish blands6l; Maracaibo 41: BrasU 4i ; superior Manilla G 7-16; ' Mauritius 4a4 .U-l6: Matansaa 4 11-16: Jamaica 5; -Aracaju 5; Martinique 5; Bahia 5; con crete 4; - Gaudaloape. 5; i Pemam bUco 54; Trinidad 54; Cuba 7; Demerara -4ao n-16; Port Spain 8a4 11-16; Arnica 5a5 1-16; manilla 4 11-16 :? lS-iO; mace 5: Barbadoes 6, China 5; I jlb.lu 4 l.r-16j Braail 41; Porto Rico !f-l; St Domingo 5; Rio Grande of. jpMalues dull; w 50 teat; ' New. , Or- iieans enoioe and iaooy-; rorio J;lico Rice steady; domestie . Too will And always a complete stock of tho bmrnt family suppUea, earefollr selected aa to quality, at lowest possible prices, ; neatly i put up ana prompuy aeuverea. i . M I PBBSBavBS, c, Preserved reaches and cherries, fresh stock just received ; Q. Upchurch. vice-president ; Charles 1 15e pep pound Special prices in twenty Root, secretary ; P. Cowper, adiuster pound pails, i' Also a very choice lot I of reports muiuiwa prenorTea iw.nive ueam peaelioa in quart b gratifying to the jars put up by e lady of the city, ani the exhibits made of superlative quality. E. J. fjfardini H The my best Teas an d Ondeea; Staple Canned tioodK such aa Com. Sueootaah, Frcoeh Peas. Aaparagua, : Xuahrooms. Ukra - and Toma OA NNE FRUITS California Apricots, rears, reaches, e4 ; I BurueUV riaorlr KxtraetK Oox'a mmi. VrUoti' UfUtjnr,; Kt. French Maeearoot better than the Italiant fine Cheese Cboco- aies, vocoa, itrsma, Baiad lrnminr, Catsups and everrthhur else .la the MlaceUaaeoua Table Supplies. Bauees.; war of show that the eompany is in '-a more flourishing condition than ever. It is a pteasure to the Njcws ap Oxmrr to note iha continued rrosiXTitT of this bom evmpany, which each yesrhtfsmes : Ww wan I to sell stovbs. If tab wane to huy tlicalitt the stort of kT. 0, Brewster k Co;, for w are aallks? wurm rrnraa a Jus. abevB toti. torn llher giOM.ff. . Wftea; weak, ; i t Onttoii aeed 'oil 24 for eorude. Z fWJfr r.ruoed. iRoain dull at $1,021 .aii.n.i. optriis turpentine duu at w. .Hides quiet; ew Orleans" selected 94a :10; Texas 10104. Wool firm; domestae eouo '27a3U; pulled; ; Texas 19a22. I Pork v firm and rather quiet; mess 4U0.62iaU.12; middles dull; loDgoloar i;75; Lard? opened a ahade higher; ba t dosed; weak an4 the advanee was losj t; I spot $6.45aa6.47; February S. 46;' Freight 'steady; ottos vr H mcAvo 7ft Bieaojer; nem M.0t . nn wesx, TO ARRIVE J :! THIS WEhJC.4 ' 11 f If.- : riil' ri. ' : 1 S'i I Masmoiia Hams, eanVassod and Lwiajtar cured; KrrrW Hams, Pirs Feet: Extra Choke MaetoixlmfuUwriirhL W lakita. i ! ; KUteen barrels Fine Apples; Baldwin1 Grand Duke's, Hptts, Ae Ac i THE FAJIOUS BOSS LUNCH MILK BISCUIT, i !. ' The best of aQ nlaln Crmoken: lfto per thai retail, aad a full line of Kennedys and Wil- sob's jfiseuna aaa cakes, V Wines Liquois &c A: Choice Stock of Whiskies, Wiaee, A lea, Porter te. for Hammuy uaa. 4 use received Boetk Whisky. i i i .- Parts Sua ES anam syrup, JBUCiwaeot $, OroeniauBfuQyxod, Norris & Carter, C. O. WHrrnro, Trustee. B- B. AND 203 Fayetteville Street, RALETGH. N O John t f EXTRA CHOICE CINIIEO GOODS, tan sxtsox s racKnio. Now is the; time ! to lay in a Supply. Wholesale aiid 1 EetaUll&iTil (COB. WTXJDHBTODf, ! aULBTIX ABTD . SIAUXT 8TXXXTS.) A FRESH SUPPLY OP BUIST'S TRIZl MEbAL-' W. C. i A. B. WH01JUUUI ABB BBTAUr- O-ZR o;pE;B s. Offer, as in everything else in their line, the Finest stock of Jfixtra Choice CANNED GOODS In the State. 1, Our Owl Brand Tomatoes S lb cam $1.50 das ; id. eeuta ea h. Our Indi'u Queen- Corn, X iu can $1.73 doz.L 20e tach. i Harford Co. Oreen Mai Corn, 2 lb caw f 1 a ox., ise eaon. R A B. OreeU Corn, tfl.23 per loa. ISariy June UreenPea, 25e ean; f&fio dox. Marrowfat Hteea i Ps 20c eaa, 3doau. Petit 1'oia FreBchPes SOo eaa; -$i2& doa. f i Paris Extra Asparagua fiOo ran. Oyster Bay sparagus 0e eaa. John Molr'stAa. I l . paragua SOS can. ' ' , Numseas 8triarleaa Beaaa, f 1 doa; 10 can. Tburber'a Bald wis Tomatoes and Windham TXn, .. - FINEST PACKED." ft ' We invito especial attention to our Owl Tomatoes and Indian Quera Corn, as the finest good of laeur una pacsea. f Thurber's Extra Choke Canned Fruits in heary Byrapa, ready for use ' White aad Yellow Reaches, GaUf nrnla Bart tett Pears, Aprkvts, White Cherries, Orange Quinces, I lb cans 40 .were AOe. - " CalifornU BarUettv Peara, Peaches, White ChPtriee, a lb cans SOc; were oc : Whole Pine apples 40e can; were &0e. Baspberrtea, Btaekbnrlrs, Quincea, Waite and' Bed CherrVK 1 lb eana ifto; were tic, . These goodr area little higher la prices than common brands, but the difference tu qudity and quantity more than make up the dlfier enoe iaprtoe i ONION.' SETS, PEAS AND BEANS. Orders hy Mail will receive Prompt Attention. l; I JrJlii irk:; l.Cf . it.-SV- ij 1 A LC0H0L hfTSir.OB-2 po a a 5 5 1 a w 3 5 w .La 5 I fc O 9 I'm f..s ! rt St .fir OLD DOMINION PICKLES. Home-made; no acbl, no copperas mixed Pickles anu kinall Cuctunbers 7o gaL, Stuffed Jlangoea and utuaaCuu- terin alaas- Thurbers Preserved 8trtwberri J lb 1 85c eB; ware 60c Jotuuoa'a Bahaaia Island Whole Pine Apples and Ouavaa; 0c eaa: were fide. unison's Bartlttt Pears, a lb cans 12c. Knmsea's CUpperi Pears, S lb cans 10 eta. icaguah Plum Puddlag, lib aOe; S lb 7c i all goods sold by as are Thurber's Uenuiao .j:; llbaoea Bear m mind that guaranteed as represanted. IWAXQpLD i BRAND Caaned Vegetables aad Frulta, Potted uaaod Meats, FhWr o at Lowest Frfcea, Wholesale sad ttetafly ASS ACBJlTav OONNBOTiOUTMUXUAi; ,t: . ZXBS INSURANCE CXK'i - j -shwld road the February kaweof tbo ' XrSU&aNOlS U03lT0R--w'ut Out. .' ' ' AdJrSMaai3rS.lBbKahr. PKICE THOMAS H HardwMire BR IQQS& SONS; v PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. .; PCTTT, LIME, PiASTEK, 1 CM3fT. BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. S(MBB?XjEaLING. BRIGGSi :D3TJIi-X)ITC3v JELALKIUll, 4. U. WANTED 1 -rxTASTTicD Men and Women to start f v new bustbess at their; homes i eaa be doa avoninas and learned la an boon any peraoae aaaalna leas than 10c toftOc an hour should oe nd loe at once for a paekage of am ple ot gvoda, and 44 working sampler for mulas) so commence on. Address ALBANY SUPPLxT CO., Albany, K.Y.. 4 ...... ; , . . JanaLdlsn. ;.; LAfrCKB WANTED to work for u at their own homes. $7 t $10 Per can be aaatly aoade; sm canvassing; faaetnattaa steady ewploynasat. Partteolars ad aampie t the warts seat for stamp. Address UOMCM'F'G CO- P. O. Bor WIS, Boston, , Haas. - WJB ANT BALESMKdl evety where, laoal aad traveling, to sell our goorta. Will payood salary and all expeBsea, . Write tor terms at ostoe, and state sabirywanted. Ad dreea Bf ABBtARD. SLLYJSR WA1LB COM? PANX Waabington, StreO, Boston, Maaa. . a. .ui ' 'n i i. il I. in' ill- ' "XTAJ"TSD By a younf maa to years old, T V . a astuatton as aalfsmas in a (.: Two years' oasertanee, aad god rvWiuuaeadatlotoa. Address this -offioe. - i! ' " i i r - - - Oyraat-o fauaasssT laoa sxa Cvau V04 1 h, ... : Mo. XST Boom TauBB SraasT.- j 1 v " f f; : 'PBJLaBSinua, 4 sav- Sola, 1886V: ' The anaual meeting of the ktockbotder of BBS vrsauony irvat a wy")" bald aft the ofUco M the eoapaar, Aev agl SVMitB Tafard aareeC Phuadorphafc Pa-i Tvmt I riavtfcs 16th dsa frtruary, St U "j4T OwBsBB Bslort . AffBTrf, 5 " THBH Of COUBAB TOO WABT A--fj: - - Ntat and Practical Detlgn. This eaa be tnrnlabed promptly, economkaDy x and satisfactorily by ' j !.-,' 1 MJm . : I AltOHtTBCW ABW BpUOBB, With the hue tn 81oant EaJeigh, Jf. G, who, ob appHeanoB,. 1 wui prepare elevatloaa, detail, werklag 4 drawtnr tMcliintHona for MUldlnn ef ererr ttoa th-onghout the BtaU. Look box &a Room 1. nraniuuasH .:?. t J'l1 auer CLOSING OUT ago my ' 1aTbvI decided to utlnjMss.aoxtasj data ; .. . ..... y;. '1 MY MX SIOCK: A .-. f -J n" --j r !;:r--.'ii -- of Confectl'Ber!es, Cigars, O&retjesj Tehss eoa. Xaaieal Instruments. As., at and below oeet. F: I Bays a eompiete sad fresh stock of all goods nsnaQy kept to a I'vtUi. MafetaioB 7J also a nice Soda rountata for sae ajiefjv r iuii T 111 tm l 11 7 ' ; a mmw VW'llvtwwviiiiiiiwi 4 av 1 ni.iv.i - rrr-i: mm. tfrmi : f " us
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 4, 1886, edition 1
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