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v 1 VOL. 2. DURHAM, N. CM TIIURSSDAY BVBINGANUART I2t 1333.?; NO 219 i he Largest and Most Complete Estabish ment in the City. I . .. rinnttili'tttTn lijlJllUllriI-U lluJIO, ome people who wai the earth will take your umbrella if they get a J WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL. ! i FINELINE'OF- Ctater Si ai Parlor fori Chairs k - . i w .r . -a - i a i iii i ri an't-n i.ti diiiifii. - . - " rAl?LO.P:Urf 8. FkOM S30 to $200. DITAGE SUITS, FROM $22 tO 1500 All ParJor "Work Made on Premises. : Mattress. Pillow? arid Bidding ot every de scription constantly on hand. Factory, Nos16, 18 & 20 N. 15th St. Richmond, Va. IS-ORDERS V?llL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. jrtD 10 (Successor to JOHN H. TYLER & CO.) ' ; Diamonds, Wafches andJewelry. SOLID SILVER AND PLATED tf&KE. - . SUITABLE FOB BRIDAL PRESENTS. -i-WatcL Repairing done by the MOST; SKILLTU L WORKMEN, , " ' :. AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. ; French Clocks Bronze3, &c, 807 MAIN ST. - - - RICHMOND VA BECKWITH &" PABHAM, THE LITEST.- WIHRD KEVYS .' .1K)ILI21 DOWN. The Kevoiver,; Work A. KecorJ : -of Sulfirtes. , . , ;;. Indians aMackeil; pr'y of pro Decton near To iibotone, A. T , yesterday, killW two of he party. ' A flow of. gwt pr:xlucfng a fl'ime ten fcit high hns been struck nt Seneca Fa!l N.X in a well 1,450 ..Warren Tepilliger and a yotinp oiVbly Irijai'i" Alojdaw night wbi.e coitstingac Dattou, Pa. , John Rowlea w convicted yes'fr day at Wichita, Kan, of illegal 'y sel.ing leer and sa t need to sevei.- tten year aifaprinmnt. Wo' 1 growers of Utali, r-'iTesenting a tnilliou sheep, met at S ill L ike ye-tenitiy .to orgauizj . aaint auy reductt n of tue wool duty. - . - " v At Matt two, (liit, Monday Thorn as Boat in, wua was drunk, slj-ped Mrs. ''ryile Lanxiafl tn the face Mie shot hi in, causing hiadea h. yester day " ' Charles Falls, wanted at water1 town, N. Y., forembtzzlin t1 funf$ of Lit;a rujikers Union No. 120. was arreskd yesterliy- at St. Pul, Minn. , John Cressler. twelve years o'd, umped upon a passing freight train yesierday at Sbippeniuurg, Pa . f 11 cuuiug nis wroai ana jumpiog ( i tw a creek. Freflerick Autenrieth. of No 123 North tltveuth sirref, Philadelphia, a deal, r in tuluenl water,' browned bimsrlf in hU bathe tub yesterday njorning. J. D. Barnfs, a Chattanooga shoe dtalt-r, hoi Lew Owfrs. one wf tm wtal h it sf citizen in that city, yester day, piurning. hud was cut by the taUer. Uen wounds are fatal . The triil of B ij E. Il iiikias, as- i-tant -ahier td'the Fideh y Ja ti. nal Hat;k. .-fv Cincinnati, aa rf suined in, t h it city yesterday before tiie United S ates District Court1 ' John Alexander, thirteen years old. wan burnt-d'to t-eath Monday t ight at Xeii, Ohio. A can of gasolnit took fire from lam1', nirni bis bed room With flames, in whiciihe perished. Mr. W. U. Warner, c avj a pull c banquet last t ight to the Roi heer Chamber of Comtntrco, of which he is the resident. Pfetiieiit Cleve land and Governor Hill sent letters of regrtt, uovercor est snt his mes-a to the Utah Legisi ture yestudiy He takes si roi'g ground againil pv lyiramv and recommend the repeal ot local laws conuicttng witu Ituerai statutea. - The production of steel rails by B"8Rttir work n this country in 1887 was Z.049.G38 gross tons, ben g 4G7.223 ions greater than in 188(3 The works wnich clostd down in De em her aie till idle. Daniel Wells, Jr., ha Ju,t gained a TtMictin tue Wmui siu Supreme Court lor $181,610 03 -nd inter st hi seven per cent 1mm Jul 12, 1863 sg it si Pe er .tUeo- b. 1 be matter git-w out ol ibe celebrated tieiupi or JJcUevcn to corner tue lara market. Booksellers, Stationers, I Printers . Publishes, Book-Binders, BlankBook and' . ' ; Papsr-Bix HaimfacttejfS, 1107 Main S, I Riohmond, Va W. T. BLACK WELL, President P.A.WlLEY,CasJs- Bank : of Durham 5 -.;-.. ' - chance . Washington Criii rue ex jiirapresa fcngenieinas an u ohrellv which coat $2,000. It is a dry day umbrella whtch sheVtiever UiA. Hartford Post. y : Umbrellas are now made to carry matches 1n the handle ; Umbrella's are considered better, we supposf't when ihey have some' lignt material in Jthj' ;ndle. Yonkera Statesman. One . io ."every man's life there comes a time when ne regivts nor having ft" (en another man's umhrella ifu hiHitt a chod chance. '- ihsTtis hen on wmf rioy diy be iindf bis own goue - lnrntl Citizen. . ( Men of MiMiy MilUons. Armour, the packing king, is worth $50,000,000. - - Mackay and Fair are said to be worth $50,000,1 00 each. Editor Absi U said to have mde $5,000,000 out of the Baltimore Sun. The revenue- Claus fpreckles da rives f om sugar has been as h gh as $!8,0u0aday. . .. . . , Lucky Bnld win's weal) li Is estimated at 80.000,000. and his Income at $1,000,000 a year. , W eightmau.the Philadelphia chem fat. on $20,000,000, made mostly out of quiuiue and mortgages. . Carnegie, f Pituburg, is worth. 20,000,000, and pays bis foreman a salary equal to ttiat oi toe rriBi dent of the United Mates. Leland Stauf rd once theuglit he wa doing well when h made $1,500 ont"awyr fees. Ixow m ia wrth f.om $40,000,000 to $100,000,000. , Ii.inh Williamson, of Phila-te'iihia, the ricOest ba-betor in iheUoiied States, bas made $20,000,000 out of Irv god, and b.iS an income f $!, 500,000 fucuaby to depose of. Rockafbller, the coal oil baron, is w.irtn u.uui',uuy. aua as it is poor Standard Oil stock which doesn't pay m re than ten p r cei4t , his income inaat be $500,003 a month, at least; After the Are w are on Main fltmt, where ' we are read? at eve the oubliC. . pY 2 , The Ft rut of lis Kind. hrl tt Chronicle. Mr. S. Wlitkowsky nturned yea- terdav from New York, una te;orts that hU son, Gerard WiMkowsky, 1- tapidiy recovering from tlie surgical oteratioo re&ntly ne formed upon him in that ci'y. Grard has the disiiuctiou of being the only person in tho world wn bat survived an onerati- n of a I ke. characUr. Lrs. Barucb aod Lnndrf, assisted by five o'ber phytioiant, bad Gerard's ca-e iu baud, and they perm men upon Lira an operation of laparotomy for peiforaib n of the vcrmtiorm appen dix. Ihisapi-en-'ii, byttie way, i one wboae use baa never yet bten as cert uncd by the dootr. The citse of trouble in O raid's caso wa raifln ued tlit bad lodge I iu tht apndii. Dr. ands ays that this U the only MicccMful i.e atmo ol the kind that bai been pcrftrmv within the Li-tory ot ibe world, . Go to IUw Is' for umbrellas. The cheapest drps in the world a MufiA A ShawV, ol in hes In m snot flann-1, all wool, ai 73 Cent, forn.tr price $l.0J . j!2. Tbree Wrights. Birmingham Herald. One morning last week Mrs K bert Wright, of Baltimore, Md., be ame m tuer of three hal'fiy daughters. Ove coma by MStoniHtimeiit Mr. ard Mrs. Uruut cave little tnouiht to names 1 r the interesting oaoies With that same gentta solicitude, however, which Mlne lady from Philadelphia exercised in regard to the Peterkin family," a neighbor of the happy parents came to the rescue and, a it we e, set names to Wrights, Baltimore thus boasts a trances bright, a Fo!sora Wrijrht and Cleveland Wnght.- And all is right as W tight cau b(. Received this day eiltedge butter, best cream cheese, Nssorted preserves, j-lljs, pickle, canned goods &c at f KIELAND8. ilVVU Go to Roers & Co's tor the best ctockery and gassware. jan 10 Fulton market beet 10 cents at Roger-" & (Vs. jaa 10 Durliam Tobacco Aaociatioii, Aletubers Att-iitlon! There will be an adj lurned meet ingof this association at Common whh Club Knnms on FaturJay, Jan. 14th. '88, at 3 o'e'Ovk. P. li is desired that all members ' hall at tend. By order of Pretident. Lucius TaLxr, b'ec'f' NEW BAKERY. v.v C. L. HOENlGi (Successor to E. T. A GOOD.) lias established a first-class filTailisaEi,FstiifJls' Furnished on short notice by the most skilled artists. A large line of all kinds of ' FRUITS And every thing usually kept ip a first- class confectionery, at WHOLES A LIS ANChRETAIL." ' . 'G L.-HOEN1G, At old stand of City B kery, ; , i - i . , DURHAM, N. C .. gllELBURN'S PHOTOGBAPH- GALLERY. New outfit;'' New and beautiful stock of frames. All kinds of iirtwf ma'eml on h.nd. All work euarao teed. My old fri tds and the public generally invited tc call and examixu my work. Prices low. - WM. SHELBURN. m.1-tf ' . Durham. N. O. ROGERS fe. Co -Dealers in Crocker h' ncy and , Staple Grocdries. . DURHAM, IT, C. jnl 12-1 v 1 o-J :i bi C ri 1 - fed p A: 0 Jim EVE f GAUQHT! And your senses overwhelmed when you .. ,.' enter our store Palutiug, Hating engazd a number of first c'ass painters to work for me this jer, I intend extending my buniness by takiug home, sign, decoration paint ing and paper hanging In ' all its branches. As to qu iity of work will compare with any work dote ia this State; as to priee, am ready to com pete with any an t all. I have good reason tn ask and expect Tout patron age, oaviog lived bete for several year and pend all I make lo the lon, and have all this time been making preparations to do flrt-c'ass woiit l am n -w bitter tneDsicd to to work in my line hau any painter in the State, in fact I have everything n c ary ror the budnesi. All work done under absolute guarantee. No in mey asked for U til completed aod atitfction assured. Citizens ot Dur ham aad Mirrouniling countr. 1 ask your natroange. Thanking you for put favors, I am ' Youxsrfipectfuuy, . jl02t CO. Youkoer. , Extending from the front to. the rear . door. Konste Quality and Lowest Price! 13 THE FORCE WHICH GIVES LIFE ND MOTION TO OUR , FKEstl EVER CIIANGD G STUCK OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, - - - " , - . - ' Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and GentsV Furnishing Goods. Pushing along the highway of succesi, we sp at no' hid j to accomplish u iu reuse w( uusincss, luereiore, ' PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER ' THI3 WEEK WITH TIIE RELIABLE FIRM OF AND IOPUIA1 Tones &, Lyon. ui ijl. ( mir i cn ibupmw tJki i DBA JW tut tru W k c itui tfti w34ew lift nbtolote'f rw'n-s r-mii.- t nJhmliti riwi mr tnl .19 t-l tr'.tmm'r t kitvf irm,m. sMt SU1 ViJtrJb i bh na a., JL.i ..7 U,.irJ Irnnvli, i.mt hat hwrfti Villi fcWMl 0 tMl mm rm,m on -Wnlul madmil BnVlrtwi i4,t Daooic MK.uw4ri7 tnCh MTCafta aai kM HAnisnSMEDY CO., Hrs ChtwiV avr i vam r Hivaf whi ran i aa mmm vi vurppHavw emm avr Itrmsi i horn-nho-n.T-r Niml ici"nt eKJOrf wrr i .OTtoafr4NI T niliiniiM. riiu Icl'ia :rmt mbH r
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