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Let BtJt Wo Ktb Jfo .Yssr Fos Taa Fiesr, Dsfasr. fOL. 68. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA," : WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1888. NO. 54i ODD AND KXD3. iATTEWJ OF ISTEBE8T WI FlFD FWA r 1KO THROVGH THB FAPER. '' Tfcere mi a great wolf hunt he' J io JWea, Wis., some days ago. Turee hundred and thirty nine inhabitant, f the town turned out to kill the ,olf,end after two dy's hunting succeeded in capturing that feroelou leant. When kilted it weight twenty -tlirce pounds and the L'oro ner'a Inquest over the remain brought in a verdict of "doata from iright." ' ' . . i - ' " . "- ; 9 Josr-ph Tucker, of Marion, OMo, "owns a Jerxey cow with wry re markable appetite. The animal eat every cat that comet within its reach. This ennaj she ha eaten five cat, and whenever a Mine cornea within her rang of vuion she is ild until the catclca, kills and eat it. In all other resin-eta the cow sppeart to be normal i ter tabt s and dispo sition. ' 8he is three year old and ;h bad tliin peculiarity ever aiune the was a ca!f. ' " '" A London pscr briiirtle infor roation thai a cumlr of ItI'ws of t!:e ? McWt tocial ooaitkiu ia Pari lav been for some time rehearsing, undr a tirofesif'nl danteuse. a regular ballet performance, which tfcey pro poee ia giva in puunv in hjhu " store skirts. It is hinted that th n- Ti to ha more cut ofl Of both end of their eottutnea than , is customary n even arannt; pnife'tiontt eorypbi-e. ) The ballet Is to be given frf cbarl'j. . f a).'-: " I A Borton paper tells of a funny i blunder which, iu ma y by , Bishop as-burn at a crowded church wed ding in that city. Some spectator J at tea back the cburch stood upon f the tenches ia order to get a btter taw them and naming in the seme said in hi moat solemn t uv "Be membet the tarred character of thu bouse; let ait wno are present tii noon the floor and put their feet upon I the seats." : . !.: Madsme Yictorin. who is known all ever the contiornt a "the ; ttrooifeit won an In lb world." and it somrtimts spokes of as the fe mala Hercules," is of medium height, j aiib a pirlisb, graceful Cgore and '-, nothing herculean looking el-out her. ' Yet she radiiv liita a thousand pounds. II r tvength is wholly the ! reeult of 'ri'.f attiU tie training since youth. A awgular thing is Hat she cats but little iu' al, preferring birds and f wl Kcitare her niaiu d el, ' and he dinks c v Will the churches a bicta inaiat , that there liall be a ohr line iu re alxi it4 1 hat thrre l be one In the Und leyond the iile? Him nhsMif the n itl'rtt i ven more inter. . t'u.tf t i tlitl which ii - now 1 c inj dim-n-t. Fut if thi le to be tso c-.'r lin bey ord, wha wil' ' the dieabodidl epiriu of thote who '! oVject to i terraif!tfHi:g hen? a t whew " the reach fiat bainf phef W ill IWr ailns't that they erred while to "t tho fl -V., r will thi y tur,n their I ac k t on rariiMi and depart? Isi u t hsteiui 'iivocat!oa W'Tt.l'uVn i drlphia T.wfS. . JUDGE FOWLE. "demockat" writes asotueb lkt teb wmcanx says Hit woh- - VINCEDTHE8B WIS WO 0 lOUSI .FOB HH CBARGE3 ffpteM to tba wObMrrr , BtAtesville. Ni C. May 8. The following onmmunication will appear in the Landmark of this week. Editor oflht Landmark 5 I perceive that an article I wrote f r the lent hwue of your paper ha ert'eted a great stir and enquiry through the Huts and I am glad oi it. IjcI the characters of all the apiraut bo thoroughly sifted before th-? convention meets, I nae y-ll esaniineJ the evidence in the rep-Mtt of the Fraud Commission and era uow satisfied tbfit Judge Fowle did noihitig ia ti e matter of the bond of ihe A. f. A O. K. R but what any -jlher lawyer niigU have done with a oj toDfctU ncc, and that he is in this isttsr free from blame, ' and the Judge's explicit denial of rhe atlesa no i that k bt eer offored to run at a Republican cimii la'.e is conclusive ti i ha' iu ifter. Judge Fo!e U a man of train. -1 had no uiotivo in my !-t r i'Je but the rood of the Lem ocratic laitv and bave none in lh:a hut to d't Juice U Ju re FwSe. I 'k l-ve, wiib tuew metters vX Hglit, .JaJiie Fo!e is one of thu on'. topa .r tuen in the State, m-1 woulf gut t htgc a ti te ut any and for setting ttjciii niit 114 irtcu H may luatiK Demvtkat. Died viith fjoid iu her i'wt ki t ll t Maxwell, an old colored to i a a t - a m at. ii . b i u oeen tneiierea at tn xpei.Ht- I Lht eountry, at iw poor hoot:., If months pat,died in that inttitu in a dy or two ago. After b'r d ah her cret wu picked op by an at: .initt who remarked that it f. !t like it was loaded with rocks. An invetti.au.tn waima le ana thecaate of ih. beaviteea waa ev clped, when a p.rket bxik. containing HO io goliL a drawn fiorn a pocket la the urea. Mr. Alcsander, the suyis!udeot, turned the money over to the e'unty aurer and it ha been appiud to tho general fund vt the county. ODD FELLOWSHIP, Democratic StAte Executive Com nutter. Ralkkm, N. C. Uav Slh, 1833. 7a fAs Deltmttt Io tin Democratic In Urecntburo bwt night, for the en MEETING .Of OBAND LODGE AT QBEEN8BORO -OFFIC ERS XE( TED. ' , CoadwwS tram E:igh Viiitor. ' Gbeekbboro May 8 The forty fifth aunnil eeKdim of the Grand Lo.Ig of the Independent Or ler of Od t Fcllowe of North Curolina met in the ball of Buena Vista Ledge, No. 2t, fn this city, at 9:30 o'clock this morning, and wai called to ordct by Grnd Mailer W, A. Bobbitt, of Oxford. ' - v ' Tbittyfour rubordintte lodges are representid with seventy-odd dele-gcs, I he reports of the Grand Master, Urancl fceorctary and Grind Treas urer snowei toe order to be in a fl Miri'bing coudition. ;:" Buena Vista Lodge, of this city, wi'i cive a eritnil excursion to the H ot mountain on Thursday morn ing next complimentary to the mem bers of the Grand Lodge. TnB ORASO EifCAHPHEXT. At 3 o'clock ' this af'ernoon the forty-rifih annual session of the Gmnd Kneampmeut of the Inde pendent Ordor of Odd Fellows of North Carolina met in the ball t f Buna Vir-t . Lodge, Jfo. 21. and wts caCcd to order by - the Grand Pktriwch, W, T. Marby, of McKee Euoampuieot, No. la f JUleigh. The reimrtsot Uraud Chf Pa triarch. Grand Hccretsry and Tr a. nror were read uov,u.g tLe huctmp nicntt in the Sla e to be in a cpleud td condition. Ti e f jllowing oScers were elected for the ensuing veal: a r.R. 15. Keruer. of Wiutton. G. IL P.-Kct. A. II. Stuhh, of Greensboro. G. S. W.-D RoK-ntLal, of Ral eii?h. . G J. V. T. E Viiillif, of Fay eiteville. G. S. & T. T. W. Blake, of R&l-ciifh. G. M. Win. Woyihjott, of RI. eigh. G. fl. F. VT. Bradford, of Win-tonr- - Grand Rcnrrsenratiru Charles M Dutbetyof Raleigh. . CHASD OFFICERS. Miv 9. -The following It a list of the oflirera tlec'sd by the Grand Ladge, I. O O. F. of North Carolina, f PATENTf PkOLLGllf FLOURf r1 CO nams aaa t WAKftAma A VASRAK FED C1C&NE,.?IU KfCM. CJt.CWiRiaVJSCC CO ill irlotto'a lllicta Tax The ren'alln and isle of frit uoui liqurtra is a question oi l a msnkind. For years pa. It t.s been the source of much aL'itet;r and the cause of frequent lcrthna la the cilr. The pretcnl Hoard of A l dermen appreciating the spi'it of nn rest ana aiMautiaction mm w old method of tstuing liceDscs. al'' ted whatisaencrally known at th "high license system." They placced j the liquor licente at 11,000 pran sum, the highlit limit a!lowel tin. der the City Charter. That far frm thatsofarce, there has l eeo paid in thetreuury $9,300, actlnst some thing over $7,000 ths previous year and ander the low license svtiem. showing an excess ia favor of 11. i- license of about $1,888. Of coa e tLsenactent of hiffh licenne is an experiment, t comparatively unt led measure as yet. But its working! for ths four months ol its existence, bats been of such a nature Slate Quit cent nut : The railroad companies ia the State have reoraliy agreed to have roun I trip ticket at exursion rates on tale, fur dt legate j to the D mo cratic fctateCfnventinn to e h!d in tliisritr on Mv 3.1th inst io W ol Iiom M ty Z9ih I ,'un 4 ri. mciu-ive. nj l!lega will c care ful to buy t'u kt-U iu BaUigh and to- tvrn. llll liAtna. t'ba ruinn, A'1. B.U. Bi.ckairii Hefntsry. Debate iii tlin Tariff Hill. Vsiiisoro5. D. O. M.y 8 The debate oo the man qu-,stin of tht Mi.U tariff Mil will ce a wre't far ta-Jif- Min. lteid and McK.nrf v wi'l pek lt in otipnet tinsmlMr riickciiriig, ol Jy. and r ieakir Carl'ilt will t Um .lot the bill The Hpaker will iMivei his speei b neat Monday. There it to oltttmctioa 'IT-Ted by either tide to the th bate under the five minutes rule. suing yean U. Al.Itev. J. son. D. G. M. J. Grtenntoro. CUW. Joseph O. Brown, of Ral el!h. H.Cord.n,ofWil- W. Alhriiih, of Absolutely Pure. Thi powdvr never varies. A marvel of pnritr. xtreiicth and wliolanmeneHs. More eoonumical than the onliu1 f kinds, and cannot be told in competition with the mul titude of low Ut, ahort weight alum or I'lionjjhata powder. Sid on!) in eanx. ItoTAL IJakxo fwDB Co., 106 Wall St., TH3 BfiTEL tfimille, Virginia. fhia New Hotel Is Centrally located oear the Depots. . . j a ASKEW FUHNITCUE AND IS HEATED BY STEAM. ELECTRIC BELLS AND GAB INI EACH ROOM. Has splendid Bath Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. - Has large, Light Sample rooms for Commercial travel lers. The Proprietors have had long ex- . . . W a I pericuce in toe - business, and by careful attention to the wants of the traveling public, hope to merit and receive a snare of their patronage. YATES k RICHARDSON. I. K. Gbabas;. Thos. Rcffis GRAHAM & RUFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UILLSB0R0, N. C, Practice in tha conntiea nt Alamane Caawell, Durham, Guilford, Rockingb. b ferton, anaiwtr A. W.GRAHAM, ATTORN CV AT l. l W. niLLSBOIiO, N. G In the Court ol'JranRCtlm. wA;Ui.!nTED A ISkAaIT Sb -i VJAKRAXTEQ. XCASEHt! LHfBlO- C.I.aMRHKllUu' SABAMaRILl .Jrs. -.r' v-V." -tvy wiv 0. fn CKJ-y vtrr zrtL- w.. iiJiiiitt a-a -1 1 . tja m-i p'-i-i. ii - wria,ii.- 1 .CJ.CWBSliltC8. tJOfmniiLi. Mm.a. CA.CJHnS(;i.. CAUVIBR'.ltWeW v Baltimore Fatamco Flouring Milh. CyESTABLISUED 1774.-TS , C. A. Gambriil Mfg Co., Prop's BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. The PA1 APSCO SUPERLATI VE is the Premier: Flour of America, ana iii ice umicu ivh g(jocj, cjnimanad neciaeuiy more money Than other American Flour. Ak your crocer for it. or for anv of th fc boe well-known brands. For sale by MORGAN CARR, Agents, Durham, N. C. sep 10-tlAwlj i c u tr wj.n - r.ir..i, I tittACTlCE "-"'IS1- I'u.n,. i..rii. Wake and 111 anvllle. U. I. K- I. Jones of ilmincton. a i vni.rt of tht V v rr kwwv v v m www - g - Stttft. f Jane 23 ly. $100 lo $300 a MO XT II cm W udii nrofrmd hu o raraUh U.rtr a i r 4tJ gl thi' whula limn tv th koln a ! It l towo. Otl . I'l' 0. r. ivanmjn mw Mn-iaa . laktS luchastat, va. 'ilminetori Grand Rcnreentativ s V. A. Bob'iiit, of Oxford audC, E El trnrdi of Kaleieh. Ibe loiloKiug otacers were an Itoluted byuranu Master. n o w f r if G. Conductor John White, of Granville G. Guardian John II. Deans, of tolan.it. (. Herald-W. D. Foster, Fay t?evi.:e. G Cbaplain-Rev. N. R, Richard ton, J;oitson The nest annnal eewion will be diatolved. lv mutual content- held iu Fayetlcville. The Grand Lodge will probably adjourn to nighu DISSOLUTION. Rciuaed X- Admit Women. NfcwYoRK. Slav b After f..o davadiKutitt)n tle General Confer ence of t!. Melholiat Church, yet' tcrilay antrnoon, I y a m i -nty .f.TJ folrs. r: use I ti silmit wiunen lt 'e St:. Its MitiUterin voe wat lol) ty ev agalit Ut n ij and the lay vote 71 ayot suirat 6 Day. In llo 1 tat five years $00,(H 0 K 0 worin ol (uanooi4 nava n ?n taarn t r.n 'l ind ft-m th African di t" n o .d fi Ids. Mitca 1U71 $100,00(1, 000 worth, or three ami a half ton, have btn taken from the Kin.brlc) mine alone. Wilminefen Sttrt There were five additions to t Firnt lttptis Cliorch latt Friday. On Sunday B'shoo W'twa cinrm-il seven per sons at Bl. Paul's Knee -nd Chnrct . On tbs same day (Iracs MethiHliei to Church received sis memli r fou Davie Timet t Fiank Msiwcll, an old colore! man, near liberty, was burned to death on Friday lust. Fire g t out and it it thought th it be became eih.iutcd and sat down, and was untitle lo g t out of the wtjibo f ire the Uame aept over bun. Sal.s ury Tcit : A toUvram to relatives hire uA Monday aiinouno ei thniicallt uar lU'Icna, Ark, on ii Jay ng'iti.f Urs. Andiron Eilio a briHher to u ivcri.or Mils. Mrs. Ei.-wa a ti-tvr t Col. Jan. Holt, oi tbm city, ami ai about (i) yens oi age. C. B. Aycock. E n., of Goldaboro iu s letter to the 6Vo Cironit&.sats of ths republic ins in that County: In tiftt'r.n.J matters every leading R'nubliran, includinz Cu. L. V. Iluiiiphety. Jonu K. Pin B Kobin'ou tsinl upon Clev land's mnsnge in regard 10 the taritr. The firm of Lea & Duke ia this day The books are at the Globe Warehotue, in cliarze of C. M. lvlards. nd all n-raons indebted to ths said .... , ,i firm are requested to come imwara KiLEIQH. and settle their account, iaose having cblnis ajain-t the Otmwul pUaM prctoi t ibem imnicrliately. We return Hiatus io Uio larmets ana the triMle for the r lilteral palionagel extended ns. . . Resp'-'C fully, B Ti M'KE. W. a. LEA, Maieli3t.IS.S8. NORRIS & CARTER, ..'. SPRING - OPENING l . OF High Class Novelties in Silks, Dress Fabrics, all wool and silk warp, Henriettas, laccyand plain, Hosiery, Gloves, Cor- WHITE GOODS, Laces and Embroideries in immense variety. Parasols, Ribbons, Fine Press Trimming, &e. ' Largest and Choicest Assortment of Dry Goods, Carpets, AND E--mmG- .-GOODS,- Webave'everdisplayel. Itwfi am ply repay our customers ana tue public to insmoct this beau tiful collection, as all are offered at MkeIj to Pita.. Andmsny can nat be duplicated. Ladies Muslin and Cambric Under wear. Chemise, Gowns, Shirts, Draw er, and Corset Covers at Manufac tnrer s pi ices. Norris & Carter, II, N. C. ap 14-tt J.T.W01BLE. Hardware for Builders Hardware for Farmers v - Hardware for Factories Hardware for Eveiytcdy Paint, Lead and Oil . crockery m mmi Some of the best and cheapest COOK STOVES on this or any other market. I2r IWt fail to see the buying elsewhere. aug4 Gaineft lBTomitIs.x. hi.. I mtm llMKra at lit a WalUS SheiilTu Sale of tt A alunllc lIoufe and Lot in the Town of Durham. Hv virtue of au hxecution m my haiida. to-ait: G. W. Macklin vs. J. W. Allen ai d Sihster Alien, I will II SlOOAA IIMlllfl TaIIW f a WSa T C tf ItiMMt Chapel IUJ. C. Du rhu m. N.C MANNING MANNING. 4TTOBSEYH AT LAW. DURHAM, N.C. Practice in Slate and Ffdcra Courts. Office Tlnnl buiMirp. Johu Manning win be In his offies mJorore ' , i cash, at the Court . House tloor in n 1 resident ijurbiun,f, Monday, the 21st day of May, 1W8, at 12 o'clock. M. , all tbe tlizht. tide and interest of the said J. Sanfol Erp.ti Zyftj IsltllisjW. Allen and Sylvcalcr Allen, in cause iU advocates to Insist tD -u ti I br Mofewion of ftitb in ChrbW and beioi tivii a fair trial at le. st Ik- two by letter. ThW maVrs Ifrl people of this sectl u will not under- . a a aa ..- le e the nun oci-aoi annn,r nuns and V' gctaWeaT It rertaiulf must be a nayinir lnd itry, for canned re lieving? fiat it will Drove m ra aatis 'cotved br the ras or. Mr. ' re v factorr than the svslem tit, hnailnce be took charire on 'the firs of i foods su h at coin tomatoes and herstofors Iprevailei. 'January last. 1 fruit, command a ictdy salo. ' and to one lot of land in fmoky Hollow, contain'mz onefourth of an acre more or less adjoining Adison Merrltt an t rthers. fl wMf a kl4 af a arh tiMeCAtat aillftIMimlllt. , SOLD ETXSTWEBK tHTAHI.IIItr.D IX ia.i. The Ritlnnjad locomotive and iWorkf, 1 i in tbn n,l ami Jtti Snti!r?t r it, T A SI A V auitn. jan.f mi-mm jiii Kimaoxn, nt !ALVAY! ! EIGHTEEN 8IZESAED KINDS imiii'vu. sp 2o-4w JOHN V. rJGSBEE, Sheriff. 1L.kt' omo'lwa. tat'f- ""la". Milta Ti ; i,. HaHilow. Sm4 kit MlWtt aaA UluW ALL KISCEiSERS C&g EE SJSfD Issu LSteppard i Co.,BalHffiOio,ai! and roit as LB BT ROBERTSON LLOYD h CO.
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