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f;i. Hi- 15. .11- 't-i -1 ft vs. , . J: i WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1880.', FRED. A. 0tD3, Cm KdxtoiJ : TaBMtftdmundunoniroQrtiiAadainthti ettr and te plane Ue NKW8 AND OBSER VER within facta ,L. w PfOpw Oliver the NEWS AND OBSERVER In the cltr by oar carriers for fifteen eeoU a week. .Those whrf prefer to pay that way will please nuu that thepavjnenta must be made promt esrSS will drr oelnta and payments can be made thrsugn them, or directly to the office. " TbWsttar T4l. -Southern VirinU, North Carolina! and Sonth Carolina, fair weather; sta tionary temperature; winds generally southerly. : lew AdYcrttMineat. Raleigh Ice . Company Purest and Best Ice. . WMI. Huhes China, Crockery, &e. ; m i m " ; ! , BSEKTATIOHP. The circus band is an excellent one.' The great cattle show will be held to morrow. The police reported the city as very quiet yesterday. V Today all the preparations for the cattle show will be complete, '' . A drummer s license waa issued to A number or new dwellings are. in course of erection in northeast Raleigh. j A fight between two white men. was; on incident of Monday evening, it waa . a small affair. The Durham. brass band- will play here memorial day. It is a good ' band; and has been here several tunes. This morning the mayor will try the; oase of a liquor dealer who is charged. with having sold whisky last Sunday, Some inferior grades of tobacco hav been on sale at the last two or three breaks. Brights are what are wanted; At the mayor office this evening at 8 o'clock there will be a meeting for the organization of a j white military com panj. i - . Owners of cattle which will be ezi hibited tomorrow are requested to prc-T pare as much information as posSibl -about them, in order that it may -be pub , l'Shed Friday. It is probable that the fire department will nave a parade and inspection May 20. It ought always to appear that uaj. uvius icus uw tli ,WM uie qiur 1 TOm ' 1 1 Tms News akb O&mivo Thursday night a negro woman set L inated at the annual or quarterly meet fire to the bed of another negro woman j I itgs and shall be .elected only by a ma- jputior the fimoae and the early discov ety of the trouble there might hav been, a bad firo. . ? ! . Many people had an idea' that at Ihe municipal elections of last Mondav the local ODtion matter was votedon. It is an error. All the voting on local op tioq will be done Monday, June 7. It is proposed to-deoorate the stage of Metropolitan hall handsomely memorial day, and Mr. A. i. stronach asks that personj who havelConfederate flags wiU .lend them to him for use here. ; ri.- i.a ltdl the members of the exConfedera.tk aiutni - i A M.:WIW o4 elation memorial day are for sale'at the stores of W.C. & A. B. Stronach and! W. H. &JEL 8. Tucker. The design Terr neat. :': 'J 43 ' Yesterday the board of county comH musioners paid the quarterly visit to the, ' poor -00080 and work house.' . Thanks' to Cap't. W. G. Allen's good manage-! , ment, everything was found in very ex - eelient order; 1 There is a great rash for seats at th JPetersburg music festival, which begins s ' next F Tuesday, theUth instanti and! ' continues four days. Tickets will f be! on sale next Mondav.-irood foron voalr ! The rate of fare is two! cents a;knilej round trip Mr, John R. Ray, who has been on a! trip through the State in the interest of; distribution: Thursday. The execu ihe Knights of Labor, organized assem-j tit6 Oommittee was Instructed to take blies at Wilmington ; Chapel ! HilU f 8tepi neceary to procure a eharter Ureensboro, Wrnston, 'Salisbury and! Uhallotte. Altoeethetr lie oreanised! twelve assemblies., with a meniberafain! .of 1.198. : y . Very neat invitations are out. to the; commenoement of ureenBDoro lemaie; college. Rev. Dr. A. W. Maneum preaches the annual sermon ' May 23; ! non. oames w. iteid addresses the alumDSQ May 2(J. The graduation exer- j cises taxe place May 27, Gov. Scales! presenting the diplomas. particularly tastelul are the invita tions to tne ail at -the University, to be gven June 3 at gymnasium ball. Mr. 1 John U. Jtoigelhard is chief manager, nis assistants being Messrs. John VV Atkinson, Jr , Robert L. Holt, Louis M. Uonne, JS. 11. Borden, Jr. ; The musio will be furnished by Kessnich's band. Wako Saportor t'oart. Court met at 9.30 o'clock yesterday i morning, his honor Judge U. O. Con nor presiding. - The following business was transacted: J. D. Allen, trustee, vs. A. C. Dunn; I judgment toe plain tin. A. Byrne administrator of Q. E Badger vs. Thomas Badger, aduiluihtr. tor et. als.; trial resumed, and Dcndiuy testimony,. court took a recess uutil thun . . . . morning at U:dO o clock. jine tollowing is the calendar set lor today: j lltF. Mobre vs. R. A. Blalocket al N. A. McNeill & Co. vs. EllaiLaw-i ton. A Boundary feurvay.,, Mr. Arthur Winslow goes to' Char lotte Mouday, to ruu the boundary like . between Worth Carolina' and byuth L'ui olina, on the border of Mecklenburg. If a map of this State is examined it w . , 1 be noticed that a very (jueer little angle of South Carolina projects into- tsan State, like a spearhead, us if it iutemitU to pierce North Carpliua. It is - said thtft this little-angle, which is really not so very small, of right is North Caro lina territory. The survey, a very careful one, is to be made uuder the supervision of commissioners represent ing North Carolina and South Carolina. It looks very probable that Mecfckn burg county will get s good slice pf Xork county, 8, C, Tte Woke ConNtr ctn cit. Y -'! T . -"1 i ssws ; ' V X ' fiimimm m officer. I till ftlo,l prwMi toaiU tfcwt wll a mcictlfig of tbli dlb at th Yw hW ni J, M. IIgcH. was called to tut chair aud Mr. . T. JI. Brlggi Jr., t. .uttAil i tA ast as aaarotarv. Mnjuira.-J. M. Hock. W, U. UpC-BUIOU, James MoKeo, R. B Ranejr, Ocqrco W Wvnno. J. 15. H Harwell. T. if UridWers. Williim B.I Grimes and! T. ir, Rriges, Jr.' were ; present. The ittee appointed prepare and eb mit a constitution and by-Jaws presented the following,' which Was adopted : i r j -A: .... CONSTITUTJOW : ;Tbe uoderiigned breeders and ad mirers of fine tattle unite as an associa tion, the object of which shall be the promotion and encourarement of breed ing cattle, their improvement and the discussion of sucn topics as may do oi general merit. i . ' lArticie 1. ? ve orfiranue unaer we name of the " water uounty .uatue Club " with headquarters at Raleigh. !Art. MemberanipLanaii comprise any citirjyi of Wake county and -such breeders or . advocates of nne cattle aa may be elected by the club pursuant to the by-laws. ; , Art. a. Omcers sbali consist ot a .president, twO vice-prefiidents, secretary and treasurer, wkjp wvtn tnree otners, tcr.be ellcted 'by ballot at each annual meeting of thfe club, shall constitute the executive committee. Art. 4. The annual meetings shall be klri thf Hecond Mondav in April at Raleigh, apd quarterly meetings as may be fixed by the bv-laws. -Art. 5 Special meetings shall be called by the . president, at the request of ten members : twenty days notice be ini required- for the transaction of any btiBiness. Th;e object' of such meetings shall be. announced in the call, and no 0tht r business shall bo transacted. iArt 6. Any member may be expell ed by a majority of aUr members of the club. ; -t ii : Art. 7. ; Alterations : or amendments td this constitution may be made by a two-thirds vote at an annual meeting of. the club; thirty days'; notice being giv en of the proposed change. i ' BV-LAWS. I Article 1. .The order of business shall be as follows 1. Reading of minutes of previous ineetine.5 2. Nominations and elections. d. Keports of commit tees. 4. Deferred bnsiness. d. worn ' munications," 6. Now 1 business. . ! 7 Discussion of questions. Article 2. Outside j of . charter mem bers of the Wake County Cattle Club" J applicants foi membership icants for membership shall be nom- I I jonty of those present j Article 3 "Nine members shall con I stitale a quorum I Article 4. 'The executive committee I Bhall transact the preliminary business f of the ' olub. 1 It shail select Us narrifl . -rj cuairuiau BWrcry. uu Article W$hfee shall be M ?f " r 3 and annual dues $1, beginning the present year. i i ; j.-J wSlB UAne Pwiaew. anau p- v m i Tt m 3 tdl be to select a pubject for 4isous- 1 IL7 j 7i.rT-:Z: j "J "k.ii HINII 1L I.I1H IlIlHt-ffJ Ilr-I1B JU1I1UH.1 II I II Uttl TOucu. B"t" miau : uuuiun iug bucuci w vvcm uw discussion. iti ''' ft . .1 "Article 7 Alterations or amendments to these by-laws may be made by a two- thirds Tpte of those present at i regit fa meetbg of the clnU KXSOTIOir Of OVFICXBS. On motion of Dt. McKee the "Wake Coantv.Cattle Club'T was duly organ ized. The following were elected offi cers for the year: W. 0. Stronach. presi dent; R. 1. Lewis, 3 H. Heck, vice presidents; T. H. Brifirirs, Jr., secre tary and treasurer; B. P. Williamson, James MeKee and J. B. Burwell, exec utive committee. 1 i i! One thousand copies of the constitu tion and by-laws were ordered printed . w tne eiuo. s ; r thi cattxb showi anp raniM Steps were ? taken to arrange for the II parade f cattle Thursday. 'The cattle will leave .McMackm's stables at 1 procession,, f The route will i be as fol- ldws: From the sUbles to South Wil- mington street: up that street to East Edenton: along Edenton to North Salis bury; down Salisbury to West Morgan; thence to Fayette yule; down Fayette- vllle to Cabarrus street; thence up South Wilmington street and .East Morgan street to the stables. Mr. W. B. Grimes was elected chief marshal" of the proces- Bion ana wui aave twelve assistants. - 'II t . . i? ' " .Tl. m t m i! A. fM !( Ezcarkloa. J The Raleigh amateurs arg certainly going . to Henderson toi produce the play nd farce they played ihere last Thurs day. Their friends who wish to eo will b:well ?takencare of if they will report tucmscives to Mrs. Argo or Mrs. Miller, woo will be chaperons on that occasion A! largo c,rowd is expected from Raleigh on account of the low railroad and hotel fares, ai tb total expenses will scarcely ampuiit to over $2.55. " The Henderson people have S shown themselves to be very hospitable, and their kind consid eratiuu for the amateurs on this occasion i is much appreciated. In addition to the . . r .. ... performance, hc Philharmonic orchestra will dirteourtto-sweet music before tho rne of the curtain and between the 1 t , t Is fecatcely necessary to say that the music will; be enjoyable, as this or- nnpstm iii nnriinrrnDa I. n .1 8iate It eeruiiily deserves praise, as by its untiring euorts it has done so much to rgiiuo and plefate the taste for music M which Ralejgh boasUi The play aiid tion wui prpuuee in xuendersou next Friday eveuing will be enjoyed, and the actors will bring out all the merits of both. ; Vb Jltttlicul Exauxlara. ( fJfhe fcti;5u board of medical, examiners will meet at New- Berne, Tues day, May l8th and will remain in ses- iOj until H. applicants for license to. practice . medicine in North Carolina Khali have been examined. ' - White Ctp Soap. White as Snow; Pure as Gold, bwuei'o Boney, l.d0 per box 100 13 oz i Col. 8. t. Fremont died at Memphis, Tennae. For inany years ha "..livid In this State and wm very promlnont. Col. Wi 11; SJ.:irgwya wm W vptfnl8y. lie sxauiiuod a lijo Dear the oity and Will i examine inas, oi Jr. Ilnnbow at Urcinnloro. lio 1ft much interoeted in clisilage-. llo: eay ho will attcud the cattle show. (Jen. Gcorgo Uurgwyn Anderson, whoso monument; is at tup Confederate- cemetery hero, was killed at jbarpj- burg, or Antietani, as tt is known iorta. Hon. u. i. JJoiinett passed nere ves- .tcrday morning on his way from Wades- boro to; W atihington. j ; The general conference ot tho Metho dist Episcopal church, Soutls, ineets at Kicbmond, Va. today, wr.fuonaio W. Rain and Rev. Dr. Blact are among Raleigh's representatives. J. ; Mr. wugene Ul llarrell baa gone up tho It. & A. Air-Line to select a loca tion suitable for the picnic of the First. Baptist Sunday sehoo. i: W insion-balem will handsomely cele brate May. 10 Maj. T. J. Brown is chief nmrshal and Col L. LV Fplk de livers the address. , . j . ; ' . llabbi Marx Moses has been re-elected rabbi of the Hebrew congregation at Goldsboro. . ; J ' : i- Capti Lawson A. Potts, ex-sheriff,"? pf Mecklenburg county, died at his home, near Davidson College,' Monday. lie was m his 44th year, and bis death was the result of a long Bickness of con sumption. . i . .. f ,f Capt. J. M. ration, of Asheville, is at th Yarhoro Miss;Liszie Jones, of this city, who ia visiting menus at limington, i quite sick ar ! U Mr. W. U. otconach left yesterday to attend a meeting of the directors of the Atlantic & North Carolina railroad at New Berne, and will return tljis after noon. . ' -. i : Mr. W. E. Jackson is Very sick with meningitis. ' -ill1 Mai. Graham Daves, of Wilmington, ia at the Yarboro. Mr. A. M. McPheeters leaves for Bal- timore this morning. The Governor's HmsIou. As has been stated, work oh the man sion now progresses so rapidly that it is hoped and expected to have the spacious and handsome building ready for occu pancy by November 1. The plans for the layihg-out of ,the grounds, are now in the hands of a civil engineer There are four acres in the square ; Or rather a iiitio over iour acres i no squares in t . i -.j tn. k Aon e !1 i7 A ZJ .J .Ji . Square on which, the mansion stands is found by an accurate survey to be 445x 435 feet. : This irregularity ip tho siie of the ' squares leads to corresponding irregularities in the lines and width of the streets. PeXsons who claim to know but that t.hpsft prrors in linps are in some , J '. -. i cases very gross, o.u siiuartj ui uucs- t; example of, those in laying off JJ"'k of Sfi curbing, around the mansion square has h nf n lhl-i wlll fence, a neat, low railbfe of iron. In a little wMle the layiQR off of the KroanaJf nn the plan now in preparition, will .l . fTh. .nr JLf Ah. . - . - ; a I 'de ; of the ground, whven inclines, somewhat on the cast side, and there rill be terraces and slopes Saprta Cart.: Court met atr 11 o'clock yesterday and heard arguments in the following cases: ' ' . ' Williams vs. Johnson; from Halifax; argued by R. 01 Burton for f plaintiff, and John A. Mpore, Day & Zollicoffer tor defendant. . ; Turner vs. Cutbrell, front Halifax; argued by R. O. Burton for plaintiff; and. John A. Moore for defendant. Pitman vs. Camp, from Halifax; ar gued by R. O. Burton and. Day & Zol licoffer for plaintiff, and John A, Moore for defendant. - !; Opinions were filed in the following casesr ., ' .- " " 1 ; Fortune vs. Watkins, from Buncombe. No error. ' ' ' .'J .4 ,, Brooks vst Austin, from Union. Mo tion to affirm judgment denied and case continued for argument at next term; Holmes vs. Carolina Central Railroad from Mecklenburg. Venire deinovo, Metoalf vs. Guthrie, from Buncombe. Error.-:" l - ill ' l. Hodges vs. Lassiter, from Hertford. Certiorari ordered.: -. I State vs. Gardner, from Uniori. Af firmed. " ) ' ; ft). i Gregory vs. Forbes, from Currituck. Case remanded, s i ' ' Gray vs. Lewis, from Wake. Error, and the plaintiff Gray recovers costs, i Leeper : vs. N eagle, from - Gaston. Modified and affirmed. y. I Griffin vs. Hasty, from Union. Er ror. ' .' ; i ' j Brown vs. Curiitnck Club, from Cur rituck. Remanded that the case may properly show the judgment of the court below. I I" ' , ; Miller ys. Clenimons, from Buncombe. Appeal dismissed. ; Singer1 Manufacturing Company ys .Barrett, from Bertie. Motion to dis miss appeal refused, "j; i e West vs. Reynolds, from Buncombe. I ISO error. : . u ' Burton vs Grocn, front Halifax. New trial granted. :; Uattau; Chairs. New fregh.' clean stock, bleached I llattan chairw, Just rrcelved at Fred. A. ;AVaUon', and pi ices low down at hard-time prices. Wn,lW Lk..,ln . 1... I " auouca, jiiuuuw uuuwn, CUIUICC pole., picture frames, brackefl, mirror pUtes, pl"h nlrrors, wau jntper, aouse ornaments. I etc, Tbe next fruit lair is to beat Fayette ville. i . : -Si: . v What ttwralltjr la Eaampt From malariur In cRy and suburb, vUfeige ixnd ha in let, in the uiinitig UTiHtricta of th. West, tht; bottom I inus of the South, in region teem ing with the fruits of huHbandry, In itrackljiMs wastes inhabited by half naked savage, it ex. itiU. But travelers, sojourners, old Hettlem, all who am liablu to fit, can Uproot ? the dis eases to which it gives birth, or prevent them, with llotetter's Stomach Hitters. Chills and lever, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, are each and all overcome by this potent and searching specilic. It u uot less ethcaeious for liver complaint, dysnciwla and costiveiiesHr ailment not unfrequently compli cated wah 'malarial attacks, ttheumathtm, kidney and btadder;troubles, and a want of vital strength, are also remediable byvfta- per sistent use. Apiietite and sleep, always serious ly huiaired by the hervoux disturbaneea and biliousness voifaequeftt upon' fever and ague, are invariably restored by the Bitters. s Many Initiators, but no euual, has Dr. Th OitMrenSi Ca.ter tert U at ChrUt Mention baa not yet bren mado of tho Kanter.servioo of tho children of Christ church Hunday school, which bright-i-nl flif wftcruoon of tail Bundsy, It is r-rott uucod by all those children: of a larger growth who witnessed it par ticularly pleasing and appropriate i ren dering of homage to Hiiu who is the Lord of all. -Its simplicity waa probably its chief chnrm, but the accuracy of the drill of the children and the well-trained singing evinced earnest and careful work pn the part of Mrs. F. H. Bushed, tho directress of-the exercises, and the ladies of the school who assisted ' her. : No more successful service, it is safe tci say, was over rendered within the walls of beautiful old Christ chureh and certainly none more touching than the innocent prayer and praise of the hundred flittle ones of whom we speak. Verily of such U the Kingdom of Heaven. The more substantial feature of the service, aB we poor mortals under stand it, was the offering of the children, made up of their little savings during the forty days of Lent, the results of their self-denial in the great cause of missions a cause whose importance they are just beginning to appreciate This amounted in tho aggregate to more than goO, and auch charity, we Opine, bears a munificence in the sight of Heaven unsurpaBsedVbv the .richness of any giving bv thoso who glory in the .power of maturity. l b Cattla Shew. Great interest is manifested in the show of fine cattle which is to be held here tomorrow. Yesterday many work men were preparing stalls for the oattle, in a level lot on East Morgan street, op posite McMackin's stables. There will be 100 stolls in this lot! All will be neatly laid with saw-dust. The : lot is as clean as a floor, and the cattle will make a brave show as theystand in their neat, new stalls on all four sides of the lot. which in shane is sauara. At McMackin's stables there are stalls ready for 100 more cattle. Seats will be provided for ladies, and a band ot music will play in front of the stables. It is a cool place, and so is the large room in Uapt. : lap cev's warehouse next door.- where the display of milk and butter will be made The latter will be arranged on long -tables neatly covered with snowy white cloths. Everything will be as neat as a pin. All will be in readiness today Announcement will be made tomorrow of any additional details. The following additional entries of stock were made yesterday in the regis tration book at Unggs store : Mr. M T. Norrisv one srrade Jersev coW; Mr Len. H. Koyster, one grade Jersey cow Dr. Charles W. Dabnev. one pure Ired Jersey; Mr. R. L. Johnson, one i g Alderney; Mr. W. W Smith, one Ayr shire and Jersey cow and calf. This brings the total number of entries up to 194. Others will be made today and tomorrow. How ta Hava Sfaaar. and we miirht also say time and pain as well, in our advice to kood housekeepera and ladies eenerally. The jrreat necessity existing al ways to have a perfectly safe remedy conven ient lor the reliel Jand prompt cure oi tne ail ments peculiar to woman functional ; Irregu larity, coB8tan pains, and all tbesymp'onig at tendant upon uterine aisorderslnduc us to recommend strongly and 'unquaiincqiy Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" - Ionian's best friend. It wul save money, TBK latest Raleigh success at (reo. Wal- ten'f Now opening a magnificent n.i tment of high Novelties in English and French cloths and uassimeres, diagonals, corkscrews, iniDets, Irish tweeds and fancy suiting?, suitable for spring and summer wear. Uive Dun a call early and inspect his well selected stock, and secure your suits before they are picked over. Don't mistake the place the new Walnut Front,. 234 Fayetteviue street. j, Smoked Meats Smoked Jowls, very! choice Virginia Hams. Magnolia Hams, Ferris Hams Beef Tongues, California Hams; Meats of every description. . J. UAKnnr. BY TELEGRAPH. MARKET REPORT-KIGHT. Nw You, May 4 Exchange 4.86J.' e Money ;5a2 per cent. I Sub treasury balances gold 1 $128,574, 000; currency $13,549,000. Govern ments dull; 4 per cents 125; 3 per cents 1011; State bonds very; dull; Georgia 100J; Georgia 7's mort gage 102; North Carolina 6's 118; North Carolina 4's 94i; Tennessee 6's 5d; Virginia 6's 44; Virginia con sols 57 asked; East Tennessee 11; Lake Shore 77; Louisville & Nashville 34; Norfolk St Western preferred 27 r Rich mond Alleghany 4 ; Richmond & Danville 103; Richmond & West Point Terminal 29; Rock Island 123; St. Paul 83; St Paul preferred 116 Texas Pacifio 7J; Union Pacific 48; Western Union 62 J. ' Cotton net receipts 23 bales; gross 6,067 bales. Futures closed steady; sales 46,300 bales; May 9.26a9.27; : JuneJ v.iszav.oii; j.uiy y.-izaa.io; August 9.52; September 9.39a9.40; October 9.22; November 9.18a9.19; December 9.21a9.22; January 9 28a9 30y Feb ruary 9.38a9.40; March 9.48a9.50. Cotton steady; sales bales; uplands 9; Orleans 9 7-16; consolidated net receipts 6,302 bales; exports to Great Britain 11,460 bales; to the continent 5,631 bales; to France bales. ; Southern flour steady; common to fair extra $3.25a3.60. Wheat, spot ; firm; ungraded red ; No. 2 red, 91; May 91a91J. Corn spot advsnced 14c; ungraded 38a45; No 2, cash and May 46a46J. Oats cash lalje low6r; No. 2, 38a39. Hops dull and nominal. Coffee, spot, fair Rio dull at 81. Sugar nominal; fair to good refining 5Ja5; I t, . rehned weaker; granulated ih&th Molasses steauv: 50 test 181: choice and fancy 4 Porto Rico . ' Rice steady. Cotton seed oil 22a24 for crude; 29a29J for refined. Rosin dull at $1.07$al.l2J. Spirits turpentine steady at 36J. Hides quiet; New Orleans 9Ja 10; 'iexas lOalUj. Wool quietj do mestic fleece 27a36; Texas l9a22. Pork rather quiet, held firm; mess1 $9.2&a9.50 for old; middles dull; .long clear 5a5. Lard a shade stronger .and quiet; western steam spot $6.17a6'.20; May $6.16a6 17; Freigbjs steady; cotton per' steamer 5-32d; wheat 3a 3jd. i : Chioaoo, May 4 Flour steadier. Wheat dull and inactive; May 78a78f; June 79 13-16a80fc July 80a82. Corn firm, advanced ialc; Miy 3oa35; Juno 36ia36J; July 37 9-1638. iOata stronger; cash and May 29 June29a 29i;Jnly 29a29. Mess pork advanced itSjfe, closed steady csl and )bj J x jO.OSaO-OTJjJwe $d.l0a.171. Ut& steady; eaah and May 5.5a& H7; June 9&; JsJy $3,021. Bosed meat tcadydry.ialted ihouldors 8400a4.10; abort rib lidoi itcady; $S.255 i7J; short clear ildea $5.65a6.00j WhlskV steady at 81114. Sugars easier; stand ard A 6. ; Ctta BeeelEtta. :: May f 4. -Cotton, mlddlingt Oalvee ton dull and nominal, 9, 131 bales; Norfolk 'quiet, 9, 1,322 bales; Baltimore nominal; 9 316, bales; Boston quiet, 91, 498 baW. Wilminrton auict. 9. 157 bales; jPhiUdelphia dulh 9 7-16, 57 bales; Mobile steady, 8, 429 bales; Savannah steady, 9, 2,826 bales; New urieans ouii. s io-id, 66V bales; Mem. phis steady,: 9, IgO bales; Augusta quiet and steady.' 85, 82 bales: Charleston dull, 8 j, bales. WiuaiNQTON, May 4. Spirits tur pentine quiet at d2. Kosin firm; strained 8U; good strained 2. Tar firm at $1.00. Crude turpentbc firm; for bard $1.00; for yellow dip and virgin 82.0041 ? Charleston, May 4. Spirits tur- pontine dull at 33. Rosin quiet ; good strained yUaao. Savannah, May 4. Spirits turpen tine quiet' at 33; sales 150 casks. Rosin quiet at $1.00al.l7. ; ftALEXn TOBACCO HABHET Quoted by O. H. ; Foster, Secretary Baleiyb : Tobaceo Association. Bauiob. May 4,1885. Fillers -Common, SSaS Medium to good, 6al0 Good to fine, 1U1S 8m'k'-Oommon 4a7 Medium to good, 8al3 ' Good to fine, 12al8 Cutters f 'onimon to medium, 12al4 Medium to good, lda20 :: Good to fine, 20a25 Wrap'rs -Common l&a20 -; ueojum, 20a85 J Good, i 85afi5 Fine to faacv NMfl CltrCottoH Market. Officially reported by Air. . Thompson, Secre - tary Kalelgh Cotton Kxebaaga. Ralsior, May S r. k. OORKXCTKD DAILT. Good middling, Hi strict middhng, Si MiddUng, i ' 8la81 Strict low middling, 8i Low mlddimg, 8i Middling stains, 7ia8 Low middling stains, 71 Mrknt. firm. THK GRAPK COP ; Sal-lluscatelle ; , : A NATURAL j Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Curt : - IN AMlfiilCAi i . " Ths cnrstallized salts, as extracted from napes and fruit, a most wonderful product from Na ture's laboratory. "Have tt in your nomes and travels a Specific for the fagged, weary or worn-out. it t ures beadach, dyspepsia, stom ach nd: bowel complaints; removes bilious ness, stimulates the liver to a healthy action, counteracts the effects of impure water and the excessive use of alcoholic beverages and prevents the absorption of malaria; supplies to the system the want of sound, ripe fruit. ;'- I Prepared by the I Loudon Sal-Mcscatilli Co., I j I LONDON, EXQLAVD. ; Beware bf imitatiens. The genuine in "blue wrappers oaty." ! ; l3Send for circulars to G. EvAvovrrcii, Gen eral -American Manager, P. 0 Box 1968, New York City. Mention this paper. ! AGENTS -Williams & "Haywood, Let, Johnson & Co., Druggists 'and, Uhemists, lUleign, a . t. . . li Ice CompanT AKUFACTJJRBRS OF THR c . - r PUREST and BEST ICEi RALEIGH,- - N. C. llaving lately increaxed our capacity to Twenty Toils per day, we are now in a' posi tion to nil all orders, from 100 Lis to 100 Tons Ah the very Shortest Po- ! sibte Notice. One of the oldest, most resected and most prominent citizens of !North Carolina says in an Unsolicited testimonial : "I take much pleasure in aying we have used yonr ice with entire satisfaction. It is so clean and pure and keeps well." , SPECIAL PRICES TO JOBBERS 1 i AND DEALERS. UNIVERSITY OF VIBGlNLi. Hummer Law Lectures (nine weekly) begin 8th July, 1866. and end 8U1 September N ava proyed ot signal use, 1st, to students who design to pursue their studies at this or ether Law School; 2d, to those who propose to read privately; and 8d, to practitioners who have not had the advantage of systematic instruc tion. For circular at ply (P. O. University of Vs.) toJOHJf Mxvoa, Pro Com, and gtat. UWi i may9 4Vvim i - Gons tant I y Increasing: Sales ! . in oun- : i r ' - Children's Clothing Department Are due ta the tliortMijrli and Hubstmtinl manner in which our Children's Suttaare made; to the varied axHortment of new, neat, handsome and attractive Suits we display at our . UNIVERSAL LOW PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITH EVERT SALE. Children's Suit (short pants) 3. 00, worth f8.6fl. Children's Suit (short pants) 93.60, worth fi.OO. Children Suits (short pants) from 14.00. 4.fi0. 5.00. t5.60. 13.00, t7.00 up. Boy's SuiU (long pants) from 11 to 18 years old, 910.00 CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS, CHILDREN'S CAMBRIC SHIRT WAISTS. CHILDREN'S FLANNEL, WAISTS. . Our assortment of Men's and rYoiith's Suits is call at our house will convince yoii. I I fr JULIUS LEWIS ESTABLISHED 1S65- Julius Lewis & Co. HARDWARE SOME OrjTE SPECIALTIES mc tarenuzne xsoiies Colton Jh ocs: Waranted to out-last any other Hoes on the UOAD.N in the past number of years. AVERILL CHEMICAL The Very Best Paint in the World. past fifteen years over 8, COO gallons. Cast be THK "ALL RIfHT' COOK STOVE. PR ATTS ASTRA LOIL used in over Fifty CELEBRATED EAGLE FARM BELLS, em siso in saan, iMon anu uiinns; uumv eposes ana iiubs; rubber and Leather Cits; Xjime.l t-taster ana Yemeni; nana, uiass ana uns. m North Carolina, i ; MAKING TOBACCO CHAS. A. GOODWIN. . i PROPBIUTORS I ;: i RALEIGH MARBLiE WORKS. i : 417 and 419 Tayettevllle SL, Ealehjhi JT. C j . 1 j M ANUFACTURERS OF; ALL KINDS: AND STrLES OF j MONUMENTS AND HEADSTOSKj la Italian or Apxriean Marbles and American or Imported Granites. Contractors tor aB kinds Ot Curhimr, Posts, 8ilis, Steps c s tcp-Kstiinateit made ana Drawings ruraisnsd ill dAw"m. The EroLvn j Ponies For SixleL Three pretty Banker Ponies, well broken to harness and saddle, one of them specially adapti d to children's use. . j : GREEN .FOOD. ! : ( Clover, Orchard Grass and Rye delivered inn any quantity at my piace or anywners in tne city. ' ;- ; PLANTS. i I Finest varieties Tomato, Cabbage, Beet and . V. . . . . . . J BWoei jrouuo x uuiik. vrueiv uum prompuy. i may2 dSt. BLBYATBD. I Recognizing the many inconveniences nec essarily connected with my former Dining Eonm during the summer months; reeognl. ing further that the number and character of my patrons dmana greater cnavemences. and desirins: also the patronage oi the ladies. which my former location rendered impracti cable, I have rented and fitted up one of the Finest and Mo-t Convenient Dining Halls In the State, on the second floor of the Miller Building, where you will find the best set table and the politest corps oi servants in uaieign. Ladles are specially invited. 1 The most moderate prices of any Fir.r-Claas Boarding House ia Kaieign. may2d3t J. R. BAEKLKY. REFRIGERATORS , FREEZERS, 'j I FLY-TRAPS," I WIRE DISH COVERS, OIL STOVES, j Porcelain-lined and other Water Coolers,' All of Most Dnproved Styles and as LOWEST PRICES, i fit DfaUtia. CHlNW0CKl3n LA8alATCD WARE A) , 5.00, fs.00, 96.A0, f7.00, t".50, 98.00, 99.00 up. '. BOYS' LONG PANTS. the nicest and most varied in this 'i section, as a VERY RESPECTFULLY, BERWANGER BROS. AVEADIH4 TAIX4BA AWDCX4TIHIKBS, i Opposite TJ. 8. PostolBce. ' ; . N. W. WEST, MERCHANTS, WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO market. We have sold over TWO THOUSAND! - READY-MIXED PAINTS. Every callon warranted. We have sold ia the applieii by any on. ! Over 40 000 now in dally as. Always fives satisH tboHouftd famtlles. Absolutely safe. Superior to any Farm Kelt on the Market. DealJ Hardware ox every cr?i lption. Largest Btockl , ; FLUES A SPECIAl.Ty. I . GEO. B. HISS. HISS tree. i i; Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the "Old Reliable" Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con densers, i " ' j , All the very latest improvements t; im proved roll box, patent iwhlpper, two brush: belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearings, new improved Feeder, enlarged dost proof Condenser. m Strong, simple In construction, durable -:!gms fast, runs light, cleans ths seed pcr- Jfu.t1 mnA nmtiuM jtni ilmmm umnlAi. I DBUTEKED KRKK OF FREIGHT, ml ut mere Thle ytaU 8e4 for fmU deserifttosi mm pekni list. LATTA & MYATT, RALEIGH, N. C, Aonts. lorns 8b Carter. EVENING GOODS, We are displaying the most magnificent line of ' SILKS, SATINS i i '' AND ' ' ; Woden Fabrics shown in this market. The special attention of the ladies is directed to this line of .goods, which comprises all. the latest weaves in evening shades. New and Stylish Arriving Daily in Every Departmrnt. BLACK CASHMERES and BLACK GOODS A. Specialty. jORRIS & pARTExV i WANTED. W f ANTED. LADIES to work for us at ff their own houses. S7 to S10 ner week can be quietly made. No photo painting-, no canvassing. For f nil particulars please address at once CRESCENT ART COMPANY, 19 Central Street, Bo ton, Mass. , Box 6170. SCCHTC coin kodcv wW oar Aantsor pwto amtt. and . . poo. DR. BOOTTS ELOTRIO OOOta. A GENTS WANTED til every county JlX. and tity in this State, to handle th nana "Armitajre Asphalt Roof Paint." Liberal tenna . to rwbt lJarties. Address C A. WKIGHT. Baleifch, ueneral Agent lor North Carolina. apiSU dot.; .:i WANTK&-LADY. Activs sad intelligent to represent la her own locality an old firm. References reauirad. Ptrnuunimd. t4oasJUl good salary. .; 'i 0 IK' If j V if i'lf- ' i Serf 'It ft - 4i : I 1 1 mm r
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