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; 1 i I - 1. . J i 11 4 r J 'fr i ! M . . 1 i Is " t V If Mil 'if. ft. WEDHESDAY DECEMBER 17. 1884 i rno. a. OLDS. Orrr KoTTom. Middle AUantlo Btatea, geaerallv fair weather, slight rise, followed oy lower tetn- peraiura, soutn rawest winas. , ooum -lantie States, renerallv fair weather, vari- able wiads and nearly Stationary tempera- ture. -1 0HirvU The police rnwrted the citlas quiet yes-ta-dayf ' ; ;f Yesterday tobacco sold here at i per pouna.; This evening Oak City lodiKolgbuof Honor elecu offloers. v Hany papers make pleasant mention of Raleigh as a tobacco maraet. (r Thete Christmas limes the Oxford or. phans should not be forgotten. la the Supreme court yesterday no bus! ncsi Of importance was transacted. . Yesterday sheriff Taylor, of Polk county, brought a con f let to the penitentiary. Capt. I J. 3. Fray, whose health a little time since showed improvement, is now again very sick. , . Dr. B; von Herff, who has had such a bad attack of fever, is convalescing, his physician says. : It' - i The complaints of the depredations of Chicken thieves are not so numeious they were a fortnight since. - The streets yesterday were gay with shoppers; the fair sex. being out in great xorce ana eiegant garments. la the U. B. Circuit court yesterday- the Jury was discharged. The case of Swep son vs. D&tQcr was caiiea ana continued. There is now certainly an abundance of water everywhere. I he lowgrounds are all overfl wed and the streams have been at flood. . Quite a number of Raleigh people are pecuniarily interested in the final passage or the jrrencA spoliations tun it already passed the Senate. The schools, here close Friday fat the holidays.: Most of the schools -at other places have closed. Bingham now seen daily on the streets. cadets are The space in the capltol square near the iwns -mm oewg reiaut wua sana ana nne stone and rolled smooth. It is a -pity that au waics, era. cannot Deaspnaitea. The crisper weather makes people feel better ana brighter, nobody Wanu a "green Christmas." The popular fear of it is very deeply imbedded In most people's minds.: is. i - - The following are the rffieers-elect of Hiram lodge. Masons: B. M. Parrlsh, W. M.j W. EL Bragg, 8. W.; Theo, Joseph, J. " W.; L. JB. Beartt, treasurer; K, B. Thomas, atcretary. , ' ! - Yesterday two dozen very fat hogs, ia ft ' drove, attracted attention sa they were - drirea down FarettevilJe street. Hr. Fred, Schwartz, the owner, said ther came troea Wb a r m m W m . m . luenmona, va., ana woaia oe outcnerea - here. - . . s - '. t-.-; .:-f;, . : The Florida orange Is the choicest of the , species, and the ''Mandarin9 is the pearl of Florida oranges. Yesterday J. R Ferrall ' A Co. received ft choice lot of these de.i- do4s oranges. - i-" ' -..'---( !; j' ---v - Ht la whispered that there will be a fight la the legislature for a redaction of the r marriage ficense I ee front. $3 tofL It is l- said that a Hyde county, man went all the way to Norfolk to get married, it was so much cheaper. Of coarse steamer fate, tcc4 didnt coanU .-i- i ; I '!; ' , , At the new academyTat Garner's ' Station tomorrow evening there will be a big ball, given by thd hospitable people of that vll- ugev & u to celebrate the-compleUon o! tne acaoemy, oi wnicn tney are very The building Is two stories higtu? On th first floor is the school room, on the ond floor is ft Masonic lodee. 4 i jevery aay leamsiers mav be seen hauling la rails for firewood from townships north and south of Ralelrh. where the no-fenea law Is in effect, The j fences are being - rapidly torn down, v la some' places they cannot be. seen in driving along long sketches of road, sve around fine houses. Cot E.Q. Btevena, who is ftn agent for the sale of North Carolina lands, and se cures immigration here, visited the State exposition, and gave his views thereof ia - ft series of pleasant letters, which are pub lished in the Hudson, Mass., "Seterpriae.! CoL Stevens is a popular gentleman, has visited the 8tte stveral times and has in duced many persons from the Mew England States to make their homel here, : Yesterday a reporter paid visit to Ober. lis and the country beyond. That town is improving. A dctea or more new houses are in course of erecUonL The finest and most imposing building in the place is the new graded sebooLl The building is of .wood, t about t 100x80 feet, attractively painted and well furnished. The church is receiving an addition 4n the shape of ft sptre. Oberlln ls a tillage whose Inhabi tants are nearly ail colored people.; Most of these w rk lo Raleigh. The village straggle along two street, extending none and souLh, perhaps three-fourths of a mile,. It h a mile from Raleigh. - ' Mr. E. H. Lee is sick. i '.: r:4:' vJ ' Judf e A. a Avery 01 bold the special term of Caldwell county court, ordered by the Governor. Which beains January 12th. IX J, B. Batchelorr., U.3. A.4natructor in muuary tacuce at ine ongnaaa school. Is here to spend the holidays, i -.t- v Mr. 8. L. Biddle U recovering from his receni augnt auacK oz paralysis, i ;-' ' capt. u.;u. iJensoD, ot PAtaboro, is in the city. ! I .:r:r : ':i V- ; Oen. If. O. Law) wasThere vestardav. and will make an official inspection of the ' Quaker Bridge" road, ia Onslow land Joues counties, s ' - ' 1 ? Bishop Lymad returned, from west ; yesteraav arternoon. r:;: si. ueo. m. macs-naii, jr., wno was so I badly injured last summer by an engine, is apain at the store of h. Rosenthal & Cc.,- - as a clerk. Ai;i ' ; m Hon. Jos. J. Davis, of Louisburr. and ' CoL John D Whitford, of New Berne, are .-.,s ute xarooro. ; ,j ; Fnra nortJBZfl. The best line of fine . steel engravings ever exhibited 1a the city paintings, oleographs, chromos and almost everything that can be found in tbe picture line. . A Aae picture is a lasting present., A . good and elegant line of bric-a-brac, house ornaments, piush goods, easy chairs, small ebony and ' walnut tables. It will pay; to - csil, look and get prices. . ' j j; i ' Tbb Mxbbt CbxUtmllm Tan -We" Invite all who Intend supplying tnemselves with candy, etc, for Christmas Trees or festivals to csil on us or write for price as we art determined to give them the lowest priors and the best goods. Royster's t.aady Manufactory, the Urges in the State. Price list to dealers. i ' i .M 'North Carolina aeeds a agfi- euhural aid mevbioioat e liege, ehsrtertd by f be State and under the emtrvl MH management of th 8ate where prsedw daeatioa ewdld be gotten ohesp. Such ft seheoi would be si md omy to the U-i-versitj in usefulness.' The demsadHa the 8outh is for prsotieal cdocaUop, pro cured st as tittle Mpiftse as pussibie- Keruenville JVery . j .-; H " "' Ton up the syatlni by the use of Ayer's arsaparilla. It wftl make oufeel like a new person. Thousands have found I ealth . ftwaaaA ana reuei irom suiivnng by th use of this Diooa puiiner wsea au other mean laiaai usisiiflTaiAa ie WmrtMmt Wgwenseme aw KeffaMltw imrxximrl eeekin to ttahten theW- denl of the individuals who have money to speed la purchasing presents,' present the names of more establishments where hind some end suitable articles may be had, j : ," habdxbv j - - M That dainty delicacies maj be bad at Hardin's is made evident by a glance at the how window, filled with all aorta of aloe things, from a stoat and Jolly can of plum padding to a bottle of old Jamaica rum, dead to all lovers of egg-nog. ' The line of goods In tin and glassis superb. Anybody can get a Christmas dinner at Hardin's. Bareiy this says all that can be said. Fine oranges, etc., are now a specialty. Very choice liquors and wines are now on sale. HXIXBB BBOS. i' course people are aware that there are Ob few nicer or more sensible presents than a pair bf shoes or slippers or a-neat traveling big. All these things, in every variety and at any price, can be found . at Heller's. The Stock Is ft full one, and only needs to be seen to be appreciated.! Shoes end slippers in leather, alligator, satin and cloth are offered. r' -; ( i. C BBXWBTXB AJTD OOj ; f I Very practical presents can always -I be Lad at a first class hardware store, and such this establishment lav I Toilet sets; tores, guns, all sorts of articles In tin ana iron, pan be found. Prices are away down, to suit what some people call the "hard tlmesL" though surely such a harsh term can't apply to these pleasant days before Christmas. However, all that Is necessary Is a visit to Brewster's. The purchases wlHfbltow. , 1 : i ; i ; B- B. PXTTT. ; Dainty fabrics in tilk and satin, or any of the materials used in the, construction : of ladle' , garments, will be found at Petty's popular dry goods store. The line of wraps, circulars, dol mans, etc. is fulL Boots, shoes, hats, um brellas In all styles, lacee, neckwear, under garments ia fact anything in the way of an outnt or tuinlablng good can be hvL is therefore a convenient resort. e polite ' proprietor will lend his aid to puzzled purchasers. i Bomni j;, to the Sweet" is a rood rule these happy times, and what is sweeter then candy, which can be had In such a variety of styles at Roy iter's widely, known and popuiar.establitJiment.The daintiest French candies, put up in pretty packages of all wul be sent anywhere, by mad 6t promptly and carefully. Nuts, oys, etc. are kept la large quantl- ITaW TOBK . MIIXntKKT BTORZ. i - Waett the word mllliaery Is used the ladies smile their sweetest, for the dear creatures can't resist the fashions, even if the fashions are a little dear At this popu lar establishment can be found the latest styles bf bonnets, etc, for young and old. The children are delighted at the attention pftid their fancies. veu doll garments of all kinds can be had. The show windows are filled w th dolls of all kinds. : f 'nnawAnoisBBoe.- Ml 5 f This firm has won a reputation; for baiy gains in clothing and the excellent quality of the goods kept in stock. Anything in the way of wearing apparel; or furnishing goods can be found there. Ulsters, overi coats, solu for men, youths and boys, hats, Beck wear, skirts, umbrellas, traveling bags. &c., in all styles, of various materials and at prices to suit all pockets, can be had. The stock is very large and prices are marked down, as the stock must be closed out at once So it is capital chance for bsTOdnsk -i. . - r U COWS. BHUK1 U Bltrkt Sirle-a Cmims b KaU auittm Yesterday at oooi ft tobacco break began at the Pioneer. Prices were high.! Mr. Q. D. Rand - was again one of the largest buyers. AU the tobacco was purchased by Raleigh Imen, and the competition was lively. The prices were as follows: Alex. High.Ml" tK $17.60, $23; J. C Ross, 36, $30 SO; tL60; Osborn Cbavis. colored, 929; 11.60, 914, i $13 25; H. 7. Bryant, $30.73, $17.S0, 130.25, $30, $41.60, $20.75; U M. Roberts, $81, $1975; Tom Mavis, 9tlMi W. J. May, $20.75; Z. P. Ferrell, $34.60; Buse Moore, $27.50, $28.75, $26; W. R. Bailey. $27, $19, $50; Spencer Qar. tett, $30.S5. $37; Joaes, $23, $39. The chkr Incident of the break was the sale of a ot of fine brights grown by Mr. N. H. Johnston, of t ReidsvUle. i Prices went up fapidly and in five minutes the pile was sold at $900. : i . ;! fi i i The ' break was !the I largest: seen at this warehouse. About 200 piles were on the floor. It was noticeable that a good deal of the tobacco was grown by colored men. All the sellers were delighted at the big prices. ; M ' u 1 ,. As soon as the break at the Pioneer ended, there was another at the Capital warehouse. The attendance of buyers was good audi the bidding was spirited.: A good deal ox the tobacco was mahogany. Prices were high; they I always are : at .the Capital; , though- not fancy, i Some ma hogany, wrappers, not very well cured, were sold by (Tk Lynn ftt $6.60, $7.35, $8.95. F -.! : Si I-.: The prices at the Capital were very satis factory. Yesterday the proprietors re ceived about 1,000 pounds of the weed from Person county, k This j shows 1 how Raleigh la reaching out for tobacco. Today there will be a break at this warehouse. This, it Is thought, will be the largest yet een here. I Mr. T. N. Jones think; there will be from 8,000 to 10.C00 pounds on the floot. Much of the. tobacco will be line, he says. , Friday there wilt be another big break. ' - !' i . i; At! noon today there will be another break at the Pioneer. -! Is it a tooth in to say that St. Jacobs Oil will' cure the toothache, and you won't have to have the too thou t T The popular vote, is one that popular man. j r , elects a ! CoBHXD Bxxr Choicer corned beef and pigs! feet Just in. Gordon 45 i Dil worth's mincemeat, Atmore's mincemeat, ; pre pared and plain buckwheat, &c ', fcc 1 ! , - - . J. Haboib. Abtutio Jiwxlbt abd Bbobzss. The Christmas display of fine diamonds, ! Jew elry, clocks, watches, gold and silver ware and art bronzes, made at Mahler's, 228 Fayctteville street, is unquestionably one of the richest ever seen in the State. 'The range of objecu suitable for presents lo very wide, and the utmost taste hss been exercised in I their selection. The newest designs are shown in the bronzes, which are a specialty of the house. Orders from any. point fitted promptly. Engraving or designing done to order. . decll-da w r H i 1 : Fiwn ' tstbbs. WLen you oome to Baleikh b sum to call at Berkley's oys ur saloon, opposite the postofDoe, next dooj to Millera,for oysters by measate.of on we aau-neu -un nau-sneu ego aoaon; wr oucaeo; aiewe on cat ng4isn zoo, DxsnuBLi Hocbi roa Rwrr. Ihe large and conveniently arranged house, on Hall- fax street, near the capiioll occupied by Hon. W. L. Saunders, will be for rent after January 1, 1895. For terms and other par ticulars, appiy to dee 14-1 w. 1 A Fact th I ujuo ArpaxciATzs. We keep uba full Uneof O oihina-. Hau.Sboea and ornUbipg tiooos by fresh additions dally, end bu flag diieet fro nine menu f tetoi er enaotee us to gura te low rettys and th kindly "Sweets weights. express, fruits, i Urn. - . rriose B B. ixo aws OoJ BKRaVTOSt VAUCJL i His KywecSi su the HmlM w . tfmae Senaior Taaoe, who was iatrodoeed as the most gallant soldier and distinguished man of North Carolina was received wi h prolonged applause. He said: "I would be lea than a man if I were not effected by the reception you give me. Meeting you here tonight in congratulation is one of the proudest occasions of my life, end one of the happiett that has oeeurred to the Amerioan people. Applause At last the long lane has tuned. Ana now, lik 8t Pfcul at the three taverns on the Appian forum, we can thank God and take eourae. Now, whether Sl Paul took eourage because he was hear the end of his j . a . arney, or in sight of the tavernf, the record does not Ltughter.l The Republican lead. ers' fancieo their positions were impreg nsble. When leaders do not fear the law then the rights of the people ' are in danger. They thought that the bitter neefej of the war would outladt this generation. Bit they reckoned without their host. Applause We believe in change for the good of the Republican party, and it gives us pleas ore to adminis ter the medicine which they needed Great applause. States renew their tttrength by a frequent reeurrenoe to the fandsmental principles oi their eonstitu tiona. It is also good in morals. - The change was needed on 4 he prinoiple of the drunken man who went into a hotel and put his hand on the only vacant chair in the dining-room. The waiter said, ''Sir, that is roserved for a gentleman." "Dn't ycu see," said the drunken man, "that the gentleman has oome?" Applause ana laugnter j i see ine onange every day in Wellington, where Republican cmoials are talking of oivu servioe re form. L Appiause.1 In the name of a halt million hungry Demoerats, say tarn the4 rascals out I Laughter. In the name of good government and re ienn turn the last rascal out 1 But for aay other purpose turn ho one : out T Weak applause 1 I see that sentiment aua't ri ecire muon applause. Great ap- pikusej Tie destre for change wss ft gen era! aba universal desire for return to the pure and simple constitutional piiaei pies of governmes: the return of a reign of eummoa seasr; a sign that the war was over. Ail hail to our gallant leader who bore our bnoner to vietory, on the I folds of whieh was inscribed the words peaoe and fraternity. Applause. The inspired prophet has said: MHow beauteous on the mountains are the feet of him: who briogeth glad tidings of peaoe." The land is lull of rejoicing. Jerusalem breaks forth in song. It is a vietory of the whole people and not of one man ; a vietory ' cf the common people of this country sgainet the schemers and the dishonest leaders Applause 1 Now that we have won the viorory wbat shall we do with it? Shall ire have some tariff reform 7 1 warn you that Tat rather a dangerous maa on the tariff question. Tm one of those bought with HriUah gold. (7) I don't believe ia taxing the eowboy's wool hat 94 per cent. I believe in giving the poor boy iehaaeeu he behaves himself, Laugh ter.1 I was told we eouldn't win on this queaviom . I was patted on the head i and told to stand in the earner end be a gopd boy until we had turned the rascals out ;If we are not to torn the rascals out, and da not tarn the neWi oat, Tm ftfrald we've made a sad bargsia by it,' We must redoee the taxes to that point whieh will sufSee for the jrarposes of an economical government. We must enlarge our earn meroe. ' I We must in doe time build " a it navy thai shall hear out flig aeroes the water; and" notify the nations everywhere of the wisdom anil fower cf the great repubiie. Grreftt ap isie.1 Wt most deal taneetiy with the people's money, and be sealous for their righu and liberties. It must be our ftim to tell the people la the sweet by-end-bye to ssy their prayers every night if thij hays time and vote the Pemoerstio ticket every tims. He sat down amid enthusi astie sppisuse. ! Nw Tcbk, Dee. 16 AgeaUof the steamship Unas In Nsw York denied this morning that aay vessels were unusually overdue, a Al this time of the year regular, time is not axpeoted if the weather be as heavy as is now reported. ' The Ham moaia, of the Hamburg Amerioan line, which has been reported overdue for some days, is laid np for the season at Ham ;; "Take the bull by the horns" is an old adsge but you take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup" by the teaspoonfaL A few drops for a child. One bottle will save the lives of afamilyt For coughs, colds, bronchitis etc., it is excellent and safe. j1 Tbssb ChbistmasTimxs- Arriving every day, fancy lamps, Christmas cake pans, syllabub nb urns, tin chamber sets, nice line of pocket and table cutlery, house fur, ni&hing goods of all kinds, cook and heat ing stoves The beat cook stove made to. day is the "Old North htate." If you wish to make a Christmas present of something nice and useful, be sure to call at the hard ware store of J. C. B. Lumsden, 230 Fay etterliie street. , ti I ' ; i A Mi8TiKx.-People i who 'think that Santa Claus has moved his headquarters to any other place than Moseley's, 189 Fay ctteville street; are badly mistaken. The stock of toys is the best Moaeley has ever snown, ana that u certainly saying a great deal It Is enough to say that all sorts of toys, dolls, china, etc., are there, in abund. ance. All pockeu and all tastes suited. A feature of Moseley's is nis restaurant on the European plan.' Everything strictly nrst ciaas. decio-tf The first saw-maker's anvil was brought to America in iBiV. "RastCb iras." Ask for Wens' "Rough on Corns." 15c Quick complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. ; .i. ; Cleveland's relatives are fast becoming legion. ; AevHsa m iftotnaia, Mn. Wtnelow's Hoothlng (Syrup aheuld always be need when ebUdren are cutting teetn. It relieree the little sufferer at ones; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the lit tie cherub awakes aa "bright ae a but ton.' It ia very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays all .pain, relieves wind, regaWee the llowola, and to the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether axlalng from tootling or other eanaee. Twenty-nre oacas a Lot uev i - Th FuaoHAacna Dxliqht.A well stooked Clothing and Hat-itare. We are dally receiving uew and nobby grode, ee peciaUy for at ristmaa. . ; B, B. Annaawa A C. . UO. Bxr-n,Trutfa, DaIBEI, $. The Niearrguaa treaty grants the United States a strip of lead with fall control over the prcposed canal, which l is to ke eoastraeted without delay. Mr. Blaiae is workisg, though not openly, ; to defeat Mr. Arthor's ehaaees for the Ben a e from New York The Hooking VaL ley strike eads ia the defeat of the men hfter six months of id'eneas. The great explosion ia London still pussies the po lioe. No clue of any kind is obtained. The bridge is not materially damaged The return to Democratie control in In diana wi h the meeting of the ineomiag legislature 1 rslses great hopes a well s some puts ing questions among Democrats A Worotster, Mas., girl of fllteen elopes with and marries a boy of seventeen. The entire property bf the New York Graphic company was pur eaased by J. W. Hiakleyon Taedsy last. It was sold pieoe by piece, sad it is bow said that Mr. Hinkley'a title is bullei proof." The final papers in the matter were signed Saturday. The Philadelphia Freu says that Richard Brooken, a saloon keeper of that eity, who has reoently be oome a millionaire by the death of a Cub in unole, has promised O'Donot an En lloe.000, to be used ia "soientifie war are against England." The students in the dental department of the Vander bi't university, at Nashville, Tenn , 8st nrdsy, witnesMtd the first application ia dentistry of the new local atssjthetie, mn rule of ooeaiae. Several patients were operated on wiih sueoeesvit is reported that Nubar Pasha, of the Egyptian min istry, is about to resig. Mme. Colonv bier, the Parisian actress, is serving a fortnight in prison for slandering Bern hardt. 1 he sentence of Capt. Dudley and mate Stephens, of the yacht Mignonette, convicted of murder, has been eommuted from hanging to six months in prison. It is reported ia Freneh effieialeireles that the Chinese fleet intends to attack the French trsatports now on their wsy with rein forcemeats for Tonquia-A Bonapartist banquet was attended by 1,200 persons in Pans on Sunday. Seventy five men have bten killed by sn explosion in a colliery ia the south or Hungary. KIleellMeesM Telegraaae. Indlajiapous. Id., Deo. 16 Hoo James G. Blaine this morning dismissed bis libel suit against the Sentinel in the United States court. His priaoipal ground was that be could not get lusiiee ia la oiana. It wss to be tried oa the 23d hist. Washington, Dee. 16 The Presi dent today nominated B. Piatt Caipenter, bf New Yerk, to be Governor of Montana Territory. -I Air. Cannon, comptroller of the cur rency, who ie ez officio commissioner of the FVeedmen'e ssvings and trust eom- pany, has ma4e his aaauU report to Congress of the affairs of that company He shows that the total payments made to the depofitors since the failure of that ia stitution amount to 1 1,7 15,444, or 62 per eent cf the total indebtedness. The eomp troller reeomm nds that O, agree make provision for the payment oi the 38 ptr eent balacod due depositors, whioh is esti mated at g960,000 ; The investigation of the ehnrges brought byl J Barker against the management of the tfBoe of the first eomptrollerof the treasury, wm eontinaed today and wit nesses examined ail to Barker's poisonal eharaeter. , Barker Is' from &.aneae. ijfi, W. Avers, eorrespondeut of the Kansas City TVmes. said Barker's repnutivn fas bad and that he would not believe Lin under oath. He had volunteered testi mony against 8enator Iagalls ia the ia vtstigation of that gentleasn's eleotion to the Sonata several years ago, which Mprovd a lie from beginning to end." ,1 Kx Gov. Crawford, of Ksnsst, and otber eitisens of Kansas and residents of Washington, testified unanimionsly that Barker's reputation wss bad. Gov. Craw ford said that in his own Scste It was that vf a e (oeoienoeleas liar end thie'', who hsd bten aided and eonrted by hooett people for the sske of his family. ! Mr Linton, chief of one of the roon in the west wing of the eomptroller's office, ess eaued to testily in regard to the frend ulent elsim of the State at Florida against the United Stotee for $16,584, referred to by J edge Jjawreaee ia his testimony yee- teroay. a4atoa saia tnat oaiy he or Barker eould have made out i the claim ; he himself was oat of the dtv at the time the e!sim was filed. He believed that Barker msde it out, from the similai:y oi w a aa s . . . Darker s bandwriasg and that which ap peered in the document, He said that when he first saw it he thought it was fraudulent, and referred it to Judge Law renoe as soon as that gentleman returned from Ohio. Barker was called into Jadge Lawrence's office and denied having any knowledge of the claim. Next day he tendered his resignation.; i Late yesterday afternoon, after the sub committee bad adiiurned, J J. Barker went to Jadge Lawrtnej and told him that if he brought out aay testimony deroga tory to his (Barker's) ohsraotcr, he would do to st his personal peiiL . The signal oorps station at -Cape Haft teres reports the whistle buoy off Hatter as shoals, adrift in latitude 35 5, longitude 75-31. : . - 1 be PrieBt Prase ea the BXey fSpoclal Dispatch to Tan Nxws iss OBaxn- vxn.j Wabhihgtom, De& 16 The Piesident this moment (1 o'clock) prebsed the telegrtphio key, stardng the machinery and formally opening the Uw Orleans exposition. Mr. Green r pre sented North Carolina in the committee of Congressmen to witness the ceremonies at the White House. M. T. G. a . ' - . I nlsiff u arkMssvs. PTkB8Brja. Va.. December 16. Between 160 and 200 colored emigrants of all ages arrived here last night from Florence, S, C , en route to Little Rook, Arkansas. This is the second party of eolorJd emigrants that has passed through here fcithiu the past few days from the same State. . Lrge cumbers of others are st Jl to follow. Ladixs and misses' hich cut button boots. French kid opera slippers, and a ful line of children's and infants' button, lace and school shoes, no w in stock at rJxixtn Bsoa.'s Shoe and Leather ilouse. wkvts' Dongola top auton boots, new lyle hook, ball and Congress gaiters, all acs ana styes, at . . i Haay sTave svawaww few Tata This year, but none more so than the for tunate winners In the 174th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana tate Lottery at New Orleans, on Tuesday (always Tues day), jefovember 11th. Ticket No 68,080 drew the First Capital Prize of $73,000, It was sold In fifths at 91 each one of which was held by Frank Crockett, Engineer of Ho. 12 Engine, in the Fire Department of 8an Francisco, and collected through the Bank of California another fifth was held by John M. Moberiy, Assistant Cashier of the Mercer National Bak, of Harrodsburg, Ky. ahother by Mr. Thos. Mulhearn, liquor dealer, No. 2.C20, Washington St., Boston, Mara., and the oalance elsewhere. N. 18,028 drew Second Capital, $25,000; two-fifths of which were held by Louie J. Wild, DonaldaonvlUe, La. another fifth by Master Frank E. Duffy, an eight-year old son of Mr. Thos. Duffy, No. 47 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. another by Mr. Robert Richter. at No. 2.541 Christian St , Philadelphia, Pa. No. 59,389 drew the Third capital prize of $10,000; sold also in fifths, one to D. L. Urr, of titephenville, Texas another to Hy. Brotherhood, of Milwaukee, Wis., and the balance else where. Noa. 75,788 and 97.185 drew each one of the Fourth Capital prizes of $0 000, scattered in fractional parts in Su Louis, Mo.; Victoria, Texas; Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, O. The first telescope was used in In 1603. i England A CARD. To ail who era suffering from errors aud Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will enda recipe that will , cure you FREE OF OBAfiOM. This great remedy was dlecoyered by a missionary InSoutn America. Bend ee'f addressed envelope to Bar. Joexrw T. Ibkah, i Station D. New York. Christian ty was introduced into Japan In 194U. : ; HOBlFOKD'll AvTu PHO PHAJB, Aesalraaie Reasilta la revere. Dr J. J. By an, St. x.outa Mo., aays: "1 invariably prescribe it In fevers, also in cot valeecenoe from wasting and deblli tatingdiseaaea, with admirable re ulta, i flwd it a tonlo to an enfeebled condition of the genital organs." A well turned ankle has often plished a well turned head. acorn SfetswlasiaB W. Matawy. D. R. Lncke, Petr jleum V. Nasby, edl tor Toledo - aao," writes t -i bad on a forefiager of my rlghtliand oie vf those pleasant pete, a ' run round." The finger became unamea ton aegree unoearabie and swollen to nearly twice Its natural else. A Irleod gve me Het-ry'a CarboUo fctalve. and in twenty minutes tbe pain had so much subsided sa to give me a fair riahf a rest, which I had not hd before for a week. The tBfltaunatiou lets the finger in a day, I oonaider it a most valu able artiole." T At present there are something over 8, 000 Indians in southern Cailfornla. Forty years' experience in every ellme on eann, naa peovea nyera vneerry "eo- toral to be tbe most reliable remedy for colds, coughs, and all lung diseases; Neglected oelds often become Incurable ailments. Deal with th m In time, and prevent their becoming deep seated in we system. Wabtxd. Five hunarea tnousand feet 6 inch flooring, 500,000 feet U inch plank. 600,000 feet 1 inch plank, 500,009 feet weaxjOT-twaraing. Psonxm Mawovaotusibo Co. ,,ThoiP805"8 Clesohxx." This excellent five cent cigar is rapidly growing in public favor. Together with the Capadura, it makes the finest team of five cent cigars in America. ; js. j. tLurois. Caoioa Honar. Fine mountain honey m me coma, By me pouna. Also in one pound boxes. Western apples, Ac K. 4. HAKOT. A Bow to rma Exroemoa I We have in stock and are now receiving daily a full supply of goods in our One. We keep Hardware Stoves, tin-ware, Wood and Willow-ware and Bxuse4urnlsh ing CroodS. Headquarters for Sporting Goods- Breech and Muzzle-Loading Unas- a spe cially. . c -: Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. Dont fall to caL at the Holleman Bnfld- tng, 814 Fayetteville street. . J. a BaawsTa A Oa I The 1S24. Franciscans arrived ia England in ! , Loos at Heller's celebrated thbsb dollax shozs t They are made of solid sole leather Bottom and call vamps. JEvery pair rantet. At Bxixaa Bao's : Shoe and Leather Bouse. 1 Floxida Oaivoxs. This delicious fra Is now in perfection. I am receiving sup plies weeaiy, airect irom tne grove. JL J. Habdiv. ( lUlelghlMfTebacee) Market. y S Lf a f ! an M m ' Lopeciauy reportea ror tne jnxws abd OB8BBVBB by T. Norman Jones & Co., rropnetors japitai warenouse.j : i Raluoh, Dec. 16, 1884. Scrape Common esMwa)Wee " ' Coloring......M..MMMM Smokers Common " Medium iU, lOOVi $4 50aA50 e.ooaiaoo 7 00a8.50 8 50al8.00 ll.00al5.80 15 00-30.00 10.0020 00 20.00ai5.00 25.00a80.00 80.00a40 00 6.00a&00 8.50al2.00 18 0Jal6.00 16.00a25.00 " fine to Fane; www....... ......... Cutters Common.. i Good. i Fine Fancy .n Fillers CommonM.M. Ml " Medium...., " Fine 44 Fancy... Wrappers Common........... 17.0025.00 20.00aia00 8a 0045.06 " ; Good... " Finew " Fancy.. 50.00a80.00 1 4 Very Fancy 75.00.il0u.00 Bales every Wednesday and Friday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KING & MAOY, CONTRA.OTOM FOR HOUSE AND SI6NPAIK1ING, No. 1 iCast Davie Street, under Law Buildiie. i Weo1TalomtninBT. Olazlns. Grstnln and general Boum Paictiog. jBsr-spfaouu moiiiuee r r digu wcx , Orders trom any dlstnoe soli iteo. Br st references glvea oeoSdly. U.BAUKS, Architect and res!gaer, I i With the late Samuel Sloan), baleiqh, N.a Plans. Elevations. Dataila. WnrVtnir Drawlnn and SDeciAaatioad for bnlldlnm of every description throughout the State yeaaonably furnlahed. Loqx'Box 9, ; ; : Koom 8, Brlffsa Buildl" a. consur.iPTiorj, Tim wta r 4t far tb iWw U ; by tu KM UwnMMt,,lmnt( (b n klaS h al imf mailt km kM nrU I 4m4, m itrnt Ii bt rl k u tu.aUaey.uuui win m,4to sonLas rKIS, tafM with VALUASI.S SZATfSS Mttl, timnr niwlnw. etT.prii am P. O. 44r m. Ma1llatitajt dLN: laaafaa.. a?l aYuwfl a ' A Aa..ata triad tm mtm 1 ..... .Inhood Restored (aitmnradaBaa Dabillts. Lmm W,aw Ton, Dee. leWltonwjr flrmer atlas. Exchange tong 4J04- ahori ajsta. tovwrnnie doll SU-e aooda flrmu Ootjum quiet: eaiee 1U balee. laoda 10 15.16; Orteana 11 S IS. lltotve sfteady. Ueeembcr 10l80i Jaauaryi 10 9U Feteuary lOSit afnrrh lLOt; April ILLS' May 1L2B . : TV Flour dull. Wheat better and quiet, Cora lower and dull. Pork dull at $ixe. Lam ateady at sc. OX Spirlta tarpentln quiet at Sl. ttoaxa quiet at $LJ0al.z7i. f reights firm,, , ' , ; UvnarooL. : Tea 18--IS nu Oottoa dull, with very small bUkineee; aplanda ft iS itf. ufleaua ft lo-le, eaiee S.000 baieas epeculation and export 500; receipts 26, OOU; avmerloan 18,600. Fetures quiet and ateady; January and Fabruaiy ft 68 04a 6 68 64; .February aud March 6 &7-64aS 66-61 March and April 6 6-6ia6 60 64; ApiU and May 6164 May and Jiinee 614, Jon and Jo y 6 8-64,; July jtndj Augnat 8 ! SkTlayxtt Nr r xOaa., Deo. 16 Exchange 4.81 Monsr ljal. Sab-treaaory baianosv rotd 1134,618. oarrency 18,68i. (tovernments flrmi 4 per centa VU, 8 per cents 101 bid. State bonds dull; Georgia 68 1 1 bid; Georgia 7'a, mortgsgn, 10ft bid; North Oarollaas 80 bid; North Carolinas new 18 bid; north Oamlinaa funding 10 bid; renneesee 6s 41 bid; Virginia re 88 bid; Virginia consols 8a bid; asi Ten neeaee railroad 81, ex. dir.; LAke Shore 84t; Louisville . Naahvliie 86V Norfolk t Western preferred 81; Biobmond tt Alleghany 8 ; Kichmond at Danville 40 bid. Biobmond A Went rlnt Terminal 181; Hook Inland 1071; St. Paul 75i; St. Paul pteterred : 106. lexaa Faoine 18 Union Paoino 49 Western DnlOa 60s. ormoa net recelpta 826 baiest arose 6,129 bales. Futaxea oloaed s eady: sales 27,700; iDeoamber 10.96al0.96: Janaary lllalLea; Babrnary ll7aU.lA4 Marcs ll.Uall.12; A.prll tlz4atl.B&; May llAOa 11.87; June 11.49110; July lLvllU6Xs uguat lL.71alL.72; beptombar 11.86aU 40. Cotton quiet; aalea 187 baissu. upianoe 10 15-16; uriean: 11 2-16. oonaolidated net reoeipta 86,415 bales; experts to Great Britain 4,1W, to Fraaoe 1,400; to the conti nent 9,07.. " ' - 7 Southern flour quiet; common to fair extra Me0aA8&; good to ebotoe do. S8.90a6w64. Wneat, spot a ahade atropger; o. I red 80; January i79a80i. Corn- spot isle f. higher, cioeli;g acvy, nngraued 46ao8. too. December S. itmtm talc higher, with leas aoiag; No. x, 82a lUi. Hope dull. Moffee, poS fair Rio quiet at 91; No. 7 Bio, spot liu; Deeemoer 88.00. Sugai dail and nominal; fair to good refining 4i4; refined dull and easier,, i ellow 4i4i; mould A at; powdered Otattf; granulated 6i oenlriragai 6 8-l6a6 6-16; molaaaea aagr 4f; qniek and weak O 4(a t atrau4is6twniwX(n u eaat; off a 6iaet; conieotlonere 6t; atandaru A 64: cut loaf and rushed $im cubes 64; Pemambueo 4; 4; JCngllah Islands 6; 6 8 16; Uuaaaloupe 4a4; New Orleana Porto Bieo 1U- 41 Barbadoee 42; Demerara i 61; la.anda 8a4; ManrlUas 44 ftSlet Cruahed. 71; ssstsniasi ; :Bt. jago at eeoui tunal 64: uaaoorado 41; Trinidad 4 Brazil 44. Molssees quiet; New Orleana 40a62; 60-tet 18 ronalag j 1818. Jttee atdv: domeeue i siaCA: Bansrooav 42.5 Cottouaeed oil X4a86 mm crude; 40a41 BM aned. Boaln steady at L22ia. spirit' turpentine Armeri at 81. fiatee quiet and about ateady wet salted New Onan eelectod, 4660 pound, 101 L; Texas ae leoted, 6uaWpounda,L0alL Yooi ateady, domestio tleeoe 887; Texas 12 Pots dull and heavy; mesa spot SU 2518 50. middies- long olettr S6.i6. Lvrd opened 67 points higher, oloalug Weaker Wea tern ateaiaspot, 67da7 ua. Jiausv f 8b.9a 6.94 Pragma wlt--ootton pt.r awn, i5-6ta7-S2a; wbeat 6a. r - chioaoo, amc la. Flour itaiet. Wheat Deoember 1 i71i; No. 2 Chioago spring 68ia69. Oorn; all tba year deeanea Ste and eioaed ic below yeotat day Uata; easH and Aiecember 24. Porx; leash f 'A Lard: cash f6 67id.o0, abort clear sidea 86 US. Whlaky ateady i changed, i Id Suaar ateady and unc ataidardjA JR- granulated ti. oobeee w M m T S i ' ; sn f swaj bOS 3 5 - m 3r IS -Sr. If .1 r til O .faS a 35. 2I sai A-v.?S8RtS y ! Aiaoaxaaa 16. The ftillowing era ! the nesreoeipia or eonon at tbe itmita eta. i Qatveaton, 800 bates; Norfolk, 4.474 bales Wilmington, 8S7, baled ' Bavannah, 621 bale; New Orleans. .balaai tihli7a7w balea; Memphis, 4,168 balea; Augusta i 149 vasxieaton, a;ouohsuea. ': - NoaroLK. f December UtrWinn lit oeaass bm reoeip 6,474 balee. Wllailllaa I'aiui 1 SiMM WnatiBOTojr, December i -Oot flroi at 10 - eent; net reoaiDta - 6X7 wiimiagtoa Navai Mtorea akrjiet.; wu.auBToa, Aieoemoer l. Bninta tnr. psntlne ateady at 271. Rmim atari.. strained W; good strained 1 00 ; Tr arm at ? x.iu. urune turpenq; a f Aeady at 8L00 sor nam, si.ou ror yiioa- dip and Tlrdn. ornoiALLT xxroarani bt ; thb oonow BXOBAB0B.J. ' i ' ooi Mianiux... Strict Middling. Miaiiing.... ... Strict Low Middling, LOW Middling, Middling titlu Striot Good Ordinary low saiaaung siaina laSi; at rest weak. GENT PUG GIGARSi NON BETTER on tbe market. Made Of aelect leaf ana cannot be exoellt If AMTFAOTDHVn BY I Samael Kramer & : t DURHAM, k1 a id . Court met at 19 o'clock nsterdavj 9 a. Cesa szeceaasa,' -i 7- 1 MavrsMSt ; mew ADVKRTTFjjnnrn, GfiBAf SALE " OF- ' Bohemian Olaob SmBi 'r-l' -t BBAIjTIFDL PAIR FOR $3 59 WORTH -$5 00. 3.00 WOaTB-tdM. I2 90-WOBTTI-$4&0. .$2 80-WORTlTia.OO 2 50-.OKTB-44.00. 2.35 -WORTH I3.&0. a OAiiTiortreo an f 2.20 WORTH t3.50. W ISOWORTH 13.00. ? 1.Q0 WORTH 2.7ft. f i $1.45 WORTH- 25. J ! 00 WORTH 2 00. ! REMEMBER ft THXS1 Akl TIKI GOOD ABTD XtOTT 9 .BOLD. OALLlAsTO XXAXIMA. Thos. U;,Brtggsf Sons 220 FAYBTTfiYILL Sl . . r AixwatK.a : EDWARD 4 'Pi GBOOER 4- la prepared, in erery branoh ofbs ban- - '3.1 ;., 4 -.- 4 ?iis-tvt:?l: fc.M Inean, to supply the wants of , Aret-otaM trade ia Orooerisa, Provisions and every deaerlpUen el Table supplies. VA For wMn mm ALMOST ALL feTTAFl'FEOVlilOSrjf J ";afaata:flreadstttirfe i dined of late. The means of li ning rt low.. low. My frleoas wlU pleae understand ;"; :.-s-;.:;v that feliPTialUHDmOa eud that ther can ount' upon receiving i foods of he beat quality at prices aa g wow nrrtvoig-A Tun Stooc of eholoe , N ets, w AI joadv walnut, FU- oeria, nrasu mau. so - u AU r r Sf-it mmm uu vul r Raioirjs, &c. :,f OBOICB VINBf ARD "W: -for Peeaart. CLUSTERS, 'Si LONDON LAYERS, infat quarter i ; HAS, C;URRANTS301TR0N and Everything of atetUng value.anl ap proved reputation-n the war of Imported aa Deuteaaa, ''Bi ; v CANNED KRUIT3,VE0ETABLE3 aadfiaer ACEC4TUF8, DLurpa, AuyHRooiiSi v.lESEntELLqa.-1 -wcklevI1;nt;'-f - T ra r ar - a w . - - m" . m '3 kyVrtinw a-' a.-. I.' Dim a lit ur nnJ TiNn fc. ' .S1 1 . ;4jV,. ' FOR MEDICINAL AND FA34LLY MAlet.-J'orfsrs Lager Beer - Mpoiunans WAter, tarAnytidna;in the way of ta 4e supplies fully guaranteed as to quality and pi ice, -and promptly dellrarei. SrJ.'HASDlN'; Tt. n-i. -rAka.M 4 n 'r . --ATTHft- S 1! IBS If Corner xast; T a, v a atf n a .-S luLlDffifcSuPPtfBi suwuwuKlH BTK 1CK 173,1 i -'7, Iv I TUESDAY, DEIEM BEE 23, ai 12 pi' u u lAJi jiv. ii i ji j ni. . j v . .lierj - ,7 A MleW D-saaat. .a. aJ "' aft-. a a e)f Tobacco HollcUed. Bay-ra.trom all :' lr marketa xeeneetfully lnvtad .ta atiaad. -xy: wlvee and daughter, to beartbaneechee ; 4 una witneea tbe opening. ealei. Par. Afv voore IS BOW nmuiutt th lara marks V . w t .isiuia . sou sa riTfir - - .t . ... mir z l.H " . . i&eyv range aent. " T 't. HUM illlll UK--: I ' I v i; ; J ' f; Si ll 1 I v . W, . ! 1 I o 1w i. mm im r . 1 ti A - 'A.: i'f 'MM C. O. W"Mi Tiustoa, XlMbal DJSuw' II if : KM'- S-;r: 1 i-U X t f - 31 '4
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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