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wf FBI DAY, O3T0BKR 16 1885. . FRED. A. OLU8, Cm kditok. Middle Atlantic States generally fair; weathert falling barometer; winds shifting to westndsouth: flight rise in temperature. South Atlantic States, generally fair weather; variable winds, generally from west to south; : slightly warmer in the northern por.ions;: stationary temperature in the southern par dons. Thompson, Lsngdon & Go Glove-fltting corsets. R. T. B. & Son -Wanted. "Druggist" W anted. Tucker Hall "Peril." obseii various. Peru." Go to the fair today. The fair is a success Go to Tucker ball this even'n. . "PsxiP' at Tucker ball this evening. The city is well filled with visitors. A hop was given at Henry hall last even ing. Tcdsy will be a specially pleasant one at the fair. . jj At noon today $50J race at the fair grounds. i The State board of agriculture has ad- iourned. ? Raleigh people cugtt by all means see the fair today. i - Then are over ninety students at the : Raleigh male academy- Very few stores closed yesterday, to give ; tne citrks a nair-noiiaay. . Alwo-headed calf 'and an alligator seven and a half feet long, are shown at the fair' grounds. t, A tin house, wherein tin. rep" aces shingles and planks, was yesterday awarded a di ploma at the fair. V, ' Mr. R. O. Gilroy, advance .agent for the - Bilou opera company, appears at Tucker hall next Friday evening in the "Mikado." Barnes & Parker store at Averssboro was burned on the flight of the 8th. Tf e loss was fl,8JO, fully covered by Insurance Mr. Fred. A. Nation's special display at: the f ir is of the largest ana most beautiful ever maae nere, .ana is complimented on au nanus. The Asheville papers say that Gen. R. B Vance has purchased a handsome residence; inWashington, D. C, and will make that: city his permanent home. . The great revival meeting in the Gospel: tent at Durham has closed, alter continuing' v fortnight. The number of conversions . was over 100. The immense tent has been: i packed away, to be ready for use next sea-; - Drummers' licences were yesterday issued;' to Unas. M. BteiO. Baltimore; Cincinnati! ; CU&n Co., Okcinsatii John M. Gresham, Richmond; Carhnfis Fulton, Baltimore; uoiosDoro, Meyer K ntts, Baltimore. -. Yesterday evening Mr. C M. Edwards, ' formerly of this eily, now of Durham, felt aownan;gnt oi steps ai 011 rajettevuie street, and sustained slight injuries of the! bead. : A surgeon . was called and Mr4 jtawaras was taken to the noesj 01 a relative here, ;! The mayor had two or three trivial cases to try yesterday. A man named Cooveri one of the persons $ ho one Saturday night three weeks ago assaulted officer Rogue; came in and surrendered himself. He was nnea vu, wnicn be paid and departed. f The Lenoir, Caldwell county, . "Topic? gives the iollowinf acxrant of the recent accident to Mrs. Ransom t "At Mrs. M. Wi ' and her two tons. Messrs Robert and Thoai Ransom, were driving in their carriage up a nul near Valle Crucla tails, the nones shied ..and the pole of the carriage broke. The shock precipitated Mrs. and Miss Rsnsoni . from tne venicle aid the former sustained a serious sprain of one ankle. They are now supping at Mr. Morris, at Blowing Rock; . .. MIU WO gUM 0 ;BUW U1M IUI USUHUUI is much improved.!? . ,y . : ; ". KenvUMalttnarri. ' Tbe reception held at Bui Mary's school last evening for; the entertainment ... of strangers visiting the city wu most enjoyat ble. Music, elocution, calisthenics by the little folk, acd ' pleasant converse all . lent their charms to the occasion, and every , . one wno was "received" came away det ugniea witn bu;: alary 's manner oi re cetving. . jjj Wfaklpciirtait. Court met yesterday morning at 9:30 - o'clock, hie honor Judge Walter Clark pre- .r siaug. ine argument 01 Judge Strong, negus yesterday,;! was concluded and be ' vw followed by eJfcerwood Ha v wood. En ' ' in behalf of the State. MkjorGatling opened tne argument xor ine prisoner Gooch at 11 o'cluca a, m. There was an hour acd a half recess fur dinner. ) Major Gatling closed his r argument at 0 o cicck n. m.. when w. n. ' r Jones, JCtq., began his argument, in behalf : ! of Gooca aud spoke for au nou , when court took a rece s for step jr. 1 1 Sherwood HaywuuL Esq,: followed . Jnde Htronc for th HlAta in ! . i.A foicibie prosecution of the Goocb-Smith ' . cue yesterday. It was his first effort at the bar. and it is the ODinionef all who heard : ' itf.inclLdiog hia honor, that he did himself great creoit. 1 At Tucker hall, last evening the "Streets of Kew York" was presented by the Hunt- ley-uuoert company, to one ot the largest 1 and most fasnionable audiences that has ,; ever graced that hall, and the interest was " ' maintained from Lne rise ot th curtain to ; its final falL Mr. HuoUey as "badger ! . lne bank clerk, fa the prologue, and as the retuned Calilornian in tne succeeding acts, camea evtrymin? bciore him and was reigning favorite throughout the evening. Miss Gilbert had a most dutgweabie ' part to play; a part that was not in favor with the audience; but so e egantij did she appear in her magnitlceat tobeis, and so Weil did she p ay that it-,waa only aoo'.uer test ot her arusuc ability. Raleigh seldom sees so good a company as Mr. Gilbert has broucht Lhi aeaaun. nun it mrmi 0tm.i1. tying to see tne bouse packed to iis uimusi capacity. (Psrti' w 11 be produced it is evea- - log. it is noped tne audience will be large as that last evening. Court met at 10 o'clock yesterday morh- The consideration of ac peals from the second judicial; district was raumtd aui csuses were disposed of as folio wt: ; a Hi C liartman & to vs R P epien, from xlaiiiax: continued by consent. J W Grant, adminuiuator.vs W H Hughe. executor, irom:'ortbampion; continued pj couseau 1 m ' .... . ( irom craven; eoniinuea. C JC jlaUeit vs Clifford Simpson, from CI aven; continued. .j JBW Movlllevs Lawrence Dew, irom ; . .uugcvuiuuo, vuuuoueu xur aotience 01 coup SOL . State vs Halt & Savage, from EdgecombV, , r argued by attorney general Dav.daou fir tne ouie and iJonn L liriotters lor the de fendants." f ' Court adjourned until 10 o'clock U);s (ncay; murn.ng, when tne caiis.dera- uon of appeal; truiu vbu beCvod uutnei wll . - iw reauiucu. ,- -. People Lave btCLiui. accesiomed to heht , of new uffacovenes They were httrdiy pile pared, however, to bear thot a medicine had been discovered which bad in it no morphia or opium ae d 1 et wou d cure cougha. - This remedy is Red Star Cough Cure, and it; is tnaofci'd by tie most enanent soenusu. the wtatb run. i TGfS i 8C3C$8S Of THE OB1AT DAT A XtAIIGS AND BBIT4.IAMT OATHVB1NQ rHI BXH1BITS AND TBI AWA&DI. There' were some drawbaoks at the opening of the fair and some timid people expressed s fear M the fair might be pr tially a failure. T eir f.sr were need less, lesterdsy put the matter to a test and showed the sir to be a euooe. As was remarked yesterday, the exhibit is re markable for the r xoellenoe of all Ithe ar tioles, over 2,000 in number, which go to make it up. There is a finish, a care in preparation, whieh in at onee commenda ble and agreeable. In not a department we're - the articles lacking in merit, and whatever the visitors, even the moat criti cal, examined they found to be among the best of its olass. : This was a csu-e ci f pe- oitl satisfaction. Train after train rolled up 0 the grounds, and -op to 2 o'oloek eaoh was loaded with people, lhe result was that abcut P,UOU people were in attendance. AU parts of the 0 ate were represented, and it was te marked by many visitors that tbey bad never seen a more brilliant gathering at a fair, of more intellect, better behaved and belter uretsee people than were to bo eeen yesterday. There was to dinrrdtr, but people were thrown in the mwt pleas ant relations and the renewal ot oid inend Bhip', or the formation or new ones, was cse of the most pleasicg features ot the day. The weather was aiighuy cloudy and somewhat eouL There was a fine Usta of autumn in the breczss that blew so ireelv over the; well ordered snd beau tiful grounds. . The balls wera wail filled withi people, the graud stand waa adorned with msny hotdreda of pretty faces, the grounds were gay : with bright, and tastetnl costumes Altogether the scene was one pleasant to contemD'ate. whether animate or inani mate. A number of prominent men were on the grounds. The event ot 1 he day was the oattle psrade and show of itook This was at once a delight and a surprise to the visiters. The people here have regular rag" for f thoroughbred cUtie, acd are prepared to discuss "points at any length. The cattle'; presented a handsome appearance, as sleek and set mindly con aoioua of the fine arpesracoe and the en- ... . . . . . .1 . i ? tnusiasm trey eiioaiea, iney sercae m a qiietly dignified manner along the level stretches of the trsek. They were deco rated with their silken btdges of merit, r'uich had been previously awarded by the caret ul and capable judges. The various committees ot award were busy the greater ; part of the day. Tbey did their outy conscientiously and well. The oattle were centres of attraotion. The horses aftrsoted ;muoh attention There were animated contests to 6ecure the priias for bogey horses, i! There were no acci dents duriee the dsy and the police had notbue to do. 1 I The following is a oorreot ust of the entries in several departments. The others will be published tomorrow; also all the prises of importanoe. BIPAKTMXNT A IirLD ARB GABDXN 11 : ' 1 oaora. Wheat, osts. sixteen entries. B. B Wliamson. Baleigt: ensilagr. Dr. K. E Iiwis, Rsleigr; wheat, oats, &o , twenty six enlriep, James Norwood, HUIsborf tebaooo, Gray & Stamps, Rtleigb; oas Si W. R. Patterson. Greensboro; whs etc., seven en (riesf L B Holt, Orshtns; broom oorn, J. M.: Crenshaw, Forest villi; cotton, oorn, ete; fix entries, W. Q. Up eboreb, Bateigt ; jtobacoA, oorn, ceto., 20 entries, W. 8 Bagwell, Garner'; tobaooo, 2 entries, J. W. Taylor, Lookviile; eotton, WilUam iftlieman, Raleigh: bright to baooo, Paul B. Lee, 8 hot well; eotton, etc, 1 entner, James Holder, Riieigb, cotton, 3 entries, .1 H. Holder, Qarner'; millet, rye, ete. J W. Uolloway, Raleigh, 9 entries; crohard grass, etc, a entries, VV. W. Patterson, Greenoboro; ootton, etc , G. Stafford, Raleigh,' 4 entries; maiie, Mrs. A. H.Green, Ka'eigL: com, etc, J. B. Bast & Sin, Bridgewater, Bnrke ocunty, 1 entries; grouadpeas, E. W. Got dwin, ffl Grove; corn, J alius Li wis a Co., 2 entries, Baleigb; whea corr, etc, T. E. Harris, Merry Oaks, 2u entries; potatoes, ete., 2 entries, J. li. .Hatbard, Bsleigb; grss J. N Holdutg, Baleigb; pea?, J. A. Jones, Ba'eigh; pimpkinr, R. K. Hams, Merry Uak&; tobscor, z entries, J. h. King & Co , Greensboro; tobacco, J. H. 0. Holder, Raleigh: lotatoes, H. B. Bg- wall, Baleigb; baytto., 2 entries, J. W. Perry, Lee wood; ootton, eto , J. W. Jones, Foreetvilie; tobaooo, W J Greer, Tnnity College. ; I DXPABTMIMT B, 1 HOB8X8, MULIS, AO. mare and eoit; saddle horse, eatriage horses, B P Williamson. Baleigb) brood mires, colt, stallions (2); trotting brood mtres p), trotting etauion, brood mare, trotting bred siptls baggy horse, i)r J as McKee, Raleigh; stallion, brood mare, thoroughbred mare, Joehna Bailaor, Rocky Mouni; banker pony, R 0 looker, Raleigh; saddle' horses, Miss Florenoe P Tnoker, Baltigbjjt colt, W B Crawl rc, Jr, Baleigb; light draft stallion, saddle loise, W T Blaokwell, Dorbsto; saddle horses, W P Bstebelor, Baleigb; ealt, B W Wjnee, Lemay; brood marr, Taylor Miller, Asheviik; banker pony, W Q Up thtorcb, Baleigb; baggy horse, W b Big well, Rleigb; eolt, mare and colt, Dr A W Kncx, Baleigb; stallion, C L Johnson, Riaito, Chatham eoanty; stallion, mare and male eolt, J J Goodwin, Elm Grove; jack, single male, JC W Goodwin, Eim Grove; mare and ool', eolt, Rev C T Bailey, Ktl igb; tiolj buggy hcrse, Frank' 8tronaob, Btle gh; ettluon team, sicfrlo boggy : borse, pair heavy dralt herseS, Jss VV B.'aokweli, Uurhaui; saddltt noise, saddle ' aod harness horse, T iw HarrteMerrj Qkc, single boggy torse, Lembined saddle aBd hirnees horse, W H Gr f&r, Rocky Mount; single bagcy hcrse, i B iUrnott, Baitleboro; trotting bred iallion, brood mam ('), single baggy Loree, WHMam Burus, Maw River; pa.r iunlej, H Birns, Gs!;jaok, IS H L, Bkleigh. I I BaPABTKKMT B, 2 CATTLB. ! Ball, Jersey calf, grade beiler, B. P. Wiliiameon, Baloigh; grade beifcr, Simp- Boo & Dboin, Raieigr; bull, 2 eows, herd GuernseyetZ grade ojws, neutr, out, Dt. :iL H. Lewv.' Baleigh; Dvon ball and cow, bull elt, caw, nerd of ievons, L Btnkx Holt, G(Ahiin; 2 Jcriey balls, Jer- eey oa.t, 2 cows, Jry btifer, Jersey oa.1, Jersey heiti, Dvvon bul', eow, bud of Dtvonr, Mra. W.l.)am Grimes, Raleigh; grade w, F. A.? Watson, Raleigh; grade bull, M Mi. Jones, Coopers; 2 Jersey hellers, grade cow, Mj B. B. Xacker, Baleigb; grade bull, milk oow, ealf, 2 heifers, N. M. Tomliosoo, Goner's Sta tion, Wfcke oounlj; Jeraey bull, ealf. 2 oow, heifer, Jersey herd, W. G. Up cburch, HsLigbji Ajrslire bui',T.K. Rey nolds, Winstop; y Guernsey Dull and Dull oalf, Dr. H. T. Bhnson, Salem' pen fat cattle, best yoke oxsn, fattest animal, W. G Upohuroh, Raleigh: Guernsey oow, Henry Bxiggs, Rl.ig. best herd, best pen fat cattle, N. M. Tt,minson, Garner's Station; beat bail over 3 years, W. R. Crawford, Jr., Ra'eigb; heifer (2 year), L Banks Holt, Graham; 2 ba b, R. Harris, Marry (Jaks; grade eow and ea t, Sylvester Smithy .Raleigh; Ayrshire oow, B. B. Kic y, Baleigt ; heikr, 2 otlves, Z ow. Col. J M; Heck, Baleigb; bull, H, Burns, Qa;l; bolt, 2 oow, heifer, Debt herd, T. B. Biiogors, Kltit ; oow, cait, ball calf, J R. Bus: & S n, Bridgewater, Burke county, t buils, oow, W. U S ron- aoh, Raleigl ; 2 caws over 4 years of age, Mrs. W illiam Grimes, Raleigh. DEPARTMENT P. 3 6WINX AND STOOK. Pen 01 Coiswoid sheep, do. oi middis wool, do. of Shropshircs, Poland .China boar and sow, row and five pigs, L B Holt, Qrahtm; Jersey red boar, two Jer sey sow-", Jl.j R 0 luckor, na'.eigr; 10- land Cbiui tiitr atd ne pigi, U)urge VV. Davis, Wake Forest; pen of merinos, Chester eow afcd pits, bout sow and pigs, any breed, W R Crawlord, Jr., Baleigb;: best Berkshire boar and sow, W G Upohuich, Baloigb: Bcikshire boar,; Jersey red sow, Jesse A Jabes, Raleigh j Chester boar and sow, Jeibfy red buar and sew, B B Baney, Rftlqigr; pen : sheep, T IS Bridgors, Raleigh. DIPABTMKM O POULTRY, B. P. vViUiamsoo, Bileigb; bronsa mr keys, brown kghorat; Simpson & Dobbin, Bsleigh, (vho also exhibit an egg-hatcher or itoubatut); brown leghor be; Mij. B. S. luok.r; wtate ooohin, partridge ojomn, langshaos, Plymouth Rook, bronsa tur keys, white turkeys, best o. Lection, W . P. Btobeior, Baleigi j.brotu turkeys, W.G. Upohnrob, . Bateigr; blaok turkeys, pea fowls, H. B. Bagwell, Riieigh; Piymtuh Rocks, J. ri. Goodwin, Isilm Grove, wmte leghorns, brown' leghorns,Piyiuoutb Rooks, American donuniqae, barn yarc, bltok breasted game, brown breasted game, yel low ducking, sliver ducking, stoae-fejoa gamr seabrigbt, blaok game bantam, white bmtam, Ptkm bantam, black and red bantam, bron breasted gsme baoWm white turkeys, b aok turkeys, yellow tur keys, Aylesbury daoks, Bouen duoks maseovj docks, white call docks, Kast India docks, Labrador ducks, Hong King getee, wild geese, white guineas, oomrnon guineas, double game, gray game, Line game, black gaixie, largest display ot fov 1 j T. E. Harris, Merry Oakf; Irish biue, trio langshans, J. H. Hubbard, B e gb trto American dominiqaes, black ttl red game bantams, Wyandottee, Vu. t n ? American aomuuqaes, improvi a ;. -.n .as John V. lay wood Co., A i.0 , sag- shans, Bunp.on & Dobbir, Raiel ; yel low tuikejs, T B. Btidgers, Raleigh. TODAY'8 VXAiaBJBS. Yesterday atraitgements were made for some special jatuaetions. Thousand:, of handbills, worded as follows, were dis tribnted: i Friday, October 16, 1885, biggest day of the fair. The fiaest race of the fair will beat 12 o iljcl; parse $500. 8peoial ar rangements are made with all the railroads sod a big crowd is expeoied. Ba sard to be on hand, t ridy, as it will be the great gala-day of tte lair, and fall of ei jojmcnt ; TH1 KACXS TISTtKDAT. Tbe races, epLcoifciiy the trotting rtoe gave speoiai ple.eore 10 the thousands of people who fcltd the erand stand and rged the track. lhe first event was a running race, 1 mile dfcch, 10 cabh, $75 added. Koines Psimetto, br m.Tavior & M liei; cuo. oh. f., J H Bu lock. Won by Palmetto time 2,32 i lhe second : event was a trotting race, mile heats to harness, best three in fife. Parse $150; iree fcr ill. Efntriet: Luland g. m,, li a Brjsi : tfrsnk, e. g., J li Blaeknai ; Garge H, br.' a , T D Ue Won by Luiaod: time 2.50. 2 46, 2.45 2.47. '! : The third and last event wss a running race, half milei dash, purse $75. fiatnet 0-io, eb. f , J H Bollock; bailie Hervey oh. m , J T Pvpe. Won by Bailie Horvey time 65. There wtre tome ccmplaints that the tract was a lit: la heavy, oiDg to the cattle parade and the number of ex hibitions of trotting horhes to baggies. The trsok will be earefaily prepared for today s exciting races. ' The special' prem ums offered for tbe hnest mi.eh cows la the parade yesterday wera woe by Mm R. 6. Tucker and Col J. M. Heck, tbe former taking the fir pi S3, Mr Eugene L Hrrris orayon ; the latber tbe second pr s the obina toilet set Mj. Tucker's ow wai a tborougbred tunregibterto); J rtey, "Lady ; Hill, 1 years old, whicfj ives iou? gallons of mi k daily. Gol. Heck's oow 'Camilla " (he second winter, is also a thoroughbred Jsrec5 (ur.retik'ertC) sod u 7 years old Both are supejfb animals. j The eerui! premium of $25 for the Dest ten pcuntU ot battel was contested for by nine extibitcrs, and acme ot the finest, if tot the vrry finest, batter ever exhibited in the S ate was unelolly die played. The p-' was wou by Mrs. J Tills an, ot Gotdbboro. B rfMDua Mice Of mosquitoes which are often annoying even nutll midwitter, can be prevented by using a mosquito canopy, manufactured, de llvtreu and put up in cood working order by Fred. A. Wun, list Fayetievil.u aueet; orders from a distance shipped by return fxpriea. ifecufaciurer of f'ic.ure Frames, Window bbade. etc. iiest Wtiisa ttroom in tbe Htaut for 10 cents. Vy AM'kD, : a baleemau to sell a leading line of gooda by photographs, lavoicea of orlt lual UHCkagea anu Sauipiea It d aired, in North and oouth Cafollua. Liberal commiafcions allowed. Addre4 R.T.B. A SON. ooU6.d2t 26 Light bt., Balilmoie, Md Jg F. MOTAOUE, ATTOBNB AT LAW AND BBAI. XSTATK BKoJtaB. ' " : Gfflice in Adams Build etr. Raleigh. N C. Will buy and sell iaul on commission and negotiate lloana on good security. City Snd country properly always on hand for sale. Ho sale! no charge, Correspondence solicited ana nest references given, Dept. HQ tu Pererastl Messrs- V. W. Long and W. A. Self, edi tors of the Uciversity Magazine, dropped in on the News ihd ( bskbvkb yesterday to clim fellowship. Iney got what 'hey claimed in fullest measure and spoke of cer tain new features 10 be given their magazine wuicn win render aa aireaay aeiignuiu pub icatiou still more attractive. Ron Wharton J. Greeii, ct Fa? ettev ie, was in town vesterdav. and did lne x kws A.t d Ofsbkvkb tbe honor to call upon it. Amootr 1 e great number of arnva's at the Yarbjro are the fjLbwing: Messrs P B Ruffli. Hilitboro: John A Rijcharion, Clemet't Manly, M D W . S evenson, New Heme; J bos M Arringroh, Rcky Mount; Mdrtae, Wilmine.on; M u uoimes, balisbury; H W nes, 8akm; B A Cape- hart, Vance county: U MOotaeue, Winston. Among the nromment trenuemen in tne city are Mr W J Yates, Charlotte Home- Democrat; Mr U tl I.owhd, Wadeobora limes; Mai W fcj UulUk. Oxfo d; Col wu- t'am Johnson, mayor of tharl tte; Mr W F noinegay, Uoitisooro; Mr A h uranwn, Durham; Capt JoOn 1 Pugger, "Warrenton; Col WLartco J Ureeo. Toaay. i Mr. W G. UpcnurcQ is tbe new president or tne oa e airncul ural society 4 i uov. rcues wi bctier yestera&y, dui was still cjtnaed to his bed Mr. and bin. 8 M. Ricg bee, of New York, are the gucs.s of Cusi. D. Upchurcb, OCft COSGliESsMtN. Our Congressmen in their patridtlc argu ment on tne tar ff Question ufteu become hoaree and hutky. laylor's Cherokee Hrm- tuy ol Seet Gum and MuUeiu i will relieve tbem and cure coughs, croup and conbump- tion. QoIt YcnB Evil Wats And if. you must ctiuw, chew sod tobacco. At Hi. .J. Hur dle's you wi 1 find Haacock'4 "VirgiDta Uiiitlemaa,' face s Diatom, wtuma bun- cured and sundry other brands ot tobacco of established reputation. . J, Hardis. Ladies' High out Button Foots, in kid and pebbie goa', just receivea. At HillsbUbos' Shoe and Leather House. Mb. Hsixhe while Worth bought a few job lots ot gents' slippers and patent leather 1 umps which will be sold at the low pi ice of 66 cents 1.10. bsme styles as Hll else where at $1.25 and $1.75. Alsa a large lot of trunks, sa cheU, club and tourist bags, at very low prices. All will be fiSeied very low during this week.; For best quality shoes anxl trunks, at lowest prices, call at the regular shoe and leather house of HatLXB Bros. Market IrCeportf INig-lit New Yorx, Oct. 15. Exchange 4.8? Money Sals, bub-treasury balances gold $156,375; currency $15,843. Governments dull and steady; 4 per cents 123$; 3 per cents 103. btate bonds active and heavy; Georgia b's 102; Georgia Ts mortgage 1U3, Worth Orolinas 8U bd; Worth Car olinas 20; Worth Carolinas 'funding 10; Tennessee 6's 61 i; i Virginia 6's 40; Virginia gconsols o46J; East Tennessee railroad 6J; Lake Shore 77; Louisville & Wstbvillt 464; Worfolk Ss Western preferred 27 Richmond & Alleghany 4; Richmond & Danville 74; Kicnmond 3S West rotnt l er minal 32; Rock Island 123; St. Paul 831: St. Paul preferred 112J; Texas Pacific 20; Union facthc 01; Westttn union tit. Ootton Wet receipts bales; gross 4,846 bales. Futures closed steady; sales t9 - 800 bales; October 9.86: November 9.62i 9.63; December 9.64a!.6); January 9 73a 9.74; Februaryi9.t 59 Hi March 9 979 98; April 10 08al0 t9, May 10.19, 10.20; J one 10.80aia81; July 10.40al0.41; August 10.48 aio.ou. i Ootton quiet; quotations nominal; sales 874 baits; uplanos 9 13-16; I Orleans 10 consolidated net receipts 84,118 bales; ex- J - ?. . !-!... h HAA a. a . T3I.. . pons to uieat uniain ,ou otties; to r r&uce 6.000 biles: to the continent 610 bales. tioutnera flour quiet and barely steady; common to fair extra $3.60a4 to; good to choice do. $4.205.95. Wheat, cash de- clired la2c, closing weak; uneraded red 85a 1 1.01 4: Wo. 2 red,Octqber 9799; Novem ber 993&S1.0 1; ungraded winter red . Corn, spot deel nrd a tr He; Ungraded 51a 62 A; Wo. 8, Oober ( 51a51i. Wovember 5)i5i Oalf. fliiic lower; Wo. 2, 04a3C$. Hops au ady at &$. Coffee epot.air Rij steady at 8; Wo. i Rio, 6 9 16, : November $7 107 15. ugar steaoy and qiiet; (Jhina 4; Brbzil 5; fair to good retiuicg 5 7-16a 6 9 16; refined dull ; .ceniri'Ui al 54; Bar badoea 5i; U 6454; extra O RJaSl: wnite ex. traU6; el low O 5iaSj; off .A 6 l-toa6A; mould A 6 ji&i; sianOard A 6! 9-16a63; cut loaf and crumbed 61i5i, graDUlattHl 640 1-16; powdered 6g7; coniectiotiera' A 6J; Porto RICO Of; Centrifugal 6 3-16.bt;f liOlO 4 10-10; bt. Oominso 6 l i'i. fct. KitU Wa5 1-16; molasses sugar & l-lOai; Pornambaco 64 a5 Rio Grande 5; Bahia 4J; Maraeaibo 4; Jbng- lish islands Oi; brazil 4j; superior Manilla 6 7-16a 8;MauriUus 4a4 9-16; Matanzas 4 11-1 6 Wew Orleans 4f; Jamaica 6s; Aracaiu 0; Martinique, 6; Rahia 5j; coocrete 4j: Gaud loupe, 6g; melado 3; muscovado 5; Trini dad Og; Cuba 7; Ueuicrara 4xa0 11-16; I'ort opain 411-10; jrrencu islands t; Anugua oo Mb; manilia ii: cubes 7a7f; mace 6. Molasses nominal; Cuba 50-test 174. Rice steady, 4t64. Cottonseed oil 8235 forcrudw; 87t,38 tor reflced. Rosin firm; strained to good s rained $L02. Spirits turpentine stesdy at 06. ituiek quiet ana nrmly neid; new Orleans selected oitVi: Texas 1U4 Wool firm; domestic fleece 2736; pulled 14a33; Teias 19&23 Pork steady; mess spot $9 50a9.7S for inspected; middles dull; long clear 6J. . Lard opened 84 points higher and closed wek; western steton spot $6.30, Wovember $6 296 83l - Freagbta steady; cotton per steamer 9-e4d; wheal 24d. Oaioxeo. October 15. Flour steady. wneal unsettled but closed la under yes er- day; Ociobr b9f90jf; Wovember 9 9 lf; December 92ga93; Wu. 2 red 9394. oorn quiet, easy snd unchanged; caab -429; Octo ber 4242; November 40j40i, Decem ber 37Ja37. Oa;s dull, easy and un changeu; cash 25; October 85125, No veoioer 25ji5j; May 29294. Mes- pork, tracing moderate ! and 1 ciuaed quiet; cash $8.40.8 60; November ! $8.408.45; Decem ber' $8 458.50. Lard firmer; csn $4 06 4.10; Wovember $5 926. 02f; i Decemper $66.05. Boxed nieata s eady; dry-salted anouldorB $3.6 a3.76; short rlo sides $5.30; clear sides $5.755.bU Whisky quiet at tSl.10. Sugar steady; granulated: 7; standard A 64,a6. 1 j .ua ilipu. Ocu 15. Cotton, miduung: Galveston sUad;, 9 6-16, net receipts j 6,044 bales; Noitolk quiet, 9 7-16, 2,928 bales; Wd miDKlon quiet, 9 5-16, 867 bates; tiavaonah quiet, , 6,115 balesi Mew Orleans quiet, V, 10.99J bales; Mobile dull? 9 8-16, 1,405 bales; Memphis, holiday, no report, Opening new exchange; August qu el, 9 1-16, 1,363 bales; Cbaneatop,- dull, 9 3-16, 8,889 bales. Wilmington, Oct. 15. Spirits turpentine dim at fc34 Kosin steady,! strained 75; good strained 80. Tar steady at (1.30 Crude tarpenUne steady; lor hard $1.00; for yel low dip and virgin $1.50. 1 Chablxstoh, Ocu 15. BptnU turpen tine steady at 83J; sales bbls. Rosm steady; suamed b5; good 90. City loiWMMarket. Offlcially reported by All. L Thompson, becrelary Raleigh tJctto.Q Kichange-J Kalkioh, Ociji 15 8 P. M. OORBXOTKD DJULt. Good Middiing......;...,.....;. 9 MiddlicgM..M............. 9- titxlcv LowkMiddiingU 4 UL 8J Middling Btalna.Jl. - btrict Gooa Ordinary UL.; Tone of market 1 Market ii erv weak. difficult o reaUxe quouOons. Some sales! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TUCKER HALL. FAIR WKKE. tOMMENCIHQ IIoiAtltt v October J. Ha HUNTLET. The Talented Actor, and. BELLE GILBERT, For four years Leading Lwly Madison Bq'iare Thea're Company. Supported by a foweilul Dompany. FBI DAY EVENING. 16. Will be produced for the fl'Bt time here the beautiful t'om dy Drama, ia 4 acts,, as played by Mrs. Ling try with great succetf, entitled "P E R I L." Change of Bill Nightly. Prices of Admission 50 and 75 cents. Reserved Saa' s $1.00. Reserved Seats now on sale at MacRae's Drug 8to e. Oct, 8. Tnii AEB LTILL TEIU1IFEANT. For fifteen years tb y have steadily gained in favor, injl with sales constantly IncreaainK have become th a most popular oorset tnroufrnout tne uaiiea Htates. as ions: aa or unary Corse ta. we nave lately Introduced the G and R H grades with extra Lonar wawt, and we oaniur- nisb tlem wbeu preferred. Highest fcwrds from all t(e world's ereat fair. The last medal received Is tor Flrt Degree of Merit, from the late Exposition bed at New Orleans. Wblle scores c.r patents nave been round worthless, tbe principles of tbe Glove- Fitting have proved invaluable. neutiers re sutn rued to reiunu 1- ... - mony if. on exaacination. the e C orse's do not (rove a represented. For Hale everywhere. Catalogue free on applica tion. THOMMEON, LANGDOS A CO,, New York. WANTED. Wanted by a licentiate in Pharmao'y, po aiti n In city or large town. A an 24 yean. fclx.y ears' xpu l nc9. k atisfactory reier- enoe at inis cm e. Aaaress ooilttd2t. "DruggUt,'' N O. office, Seed Oats 1500 600 BUS. BROWN WI TER OAT3. WHITE and MIXED i.T T.1. T. Norrio & Bro. RALEIGH,' N. C A full Une of QROOBRIBS -OF l : i . feVERY DESCRIPTION, voosianuy on nana. At lowest price, j "Fresh goods coming in daily." FOR CROP 1885, We have the largest stock of BAGGING AND in tbe city, at Wi BOTTOM - IN STOEE AND AmVlW 10,000 y ards U lb Ragging, mu weight lo.uou " 1 lb ; " 5.000 " 8 lb . 6,000 2i lb " 1,000 Dundee Bagging for Sheets. 1,000 Bundles of Arrow and Delta Ties. To Your Advantage Before purchasing "DON' r FAIL" to call and see us or send us your orders. FOR OUR MOTTO Is to meet honest Td Legitimate Prices and nevo.r he nnderanld. NEW FIRiVI ! New Goods, New Prices. urand owning Saturday, G ctober tO. BY' MU SCHWAN BRO, JACOB BCHWAN, Manager, I 101 F.jettevill St, ' (UNDER BRlNt0N BOUSE.) Tea, D ncer and Chamber Seta, ! Vases and Toilet Sets, Majolica ware, ! Confectionaries " " I And a General line of Honse Furnishing Goods in Tin, Wood md Willow Ware. Call and see the new and elegant goods at isresistible prices- Visitors to the fair will find it to their In terest to exsmins qm stock before ptuebas- BERW ANGER BROS. RALBiqil, 1ST. O., Kncxville, Tenn. Charlotte, N C FALL AND WINTER SEASON )885. THE TIME HAS COME AND WJS ARE TO OUR FRIENDS : We desire to nr ounce that we Will Offer Boys' CI )' hlng that we fa - inftdent will uur atook, a ne-r iotur, wul embra-je tne newest Dealca and Styles, eeceoially manufactured to meet the requirement of those appreciating fixsmsiaas, honestly made Clothing, Toe rfpuution of uur 'makes" being fully e .tabliehed, wa deem it onnecessary to make any further claim, but refer you to those who will substantiate the above, and tbey are found among ibe beat dressed people of this violmtv. Our Novelties in tents' .furnishing season. DON'T FAIL ' Fine Underwear, Gloves, Neckwear and CiM -r ? pnd Get first choice. ii. !. Gr uienU made to order at short notice. Very Respectfully, BERWANCER BROS, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, . Opposite U. 8. Poet Oflee. Dr. Peadro Passino, OF Will reualn in your city only five dsys. and is located t Mr. J. H. AlforoV, 113 N. Banbury street, where be respecuully in vites tne ijong aulierer. Consultation Free And iavited. Opinions cost noth'ng Nasal, Throat and Lupg Disaases, Tu mors, ; Dyspepsia and (. ostiveness, Diar rticea and Caiarth. Dnparatleled success in these Diseases. He will give you his hon est t pinion if you can be relieved r nou Diseases of worn jD prticulaily attended to. CALL AT ON0S. Remember, do charge'. A friendly talk will di no harm, but may lead to a great deal of good. Oct.; 14 d4t. I t ft OR RENT. ? fhe desirable house now occupied b? Dr. Chas. Dabney, corner Ha ifx and Peace ireets. Rouse contains eight rooms, in- ciuding kltoien and servant's room. For terms, etc., apyly to A. Ba UMAnN. Oct 13 tf. 611 Halifax tit., Raleigh. TUE YARBORDUGU HOUSE, KALEIGH.N.C. RJ B. RANEY PROPKIK IOR. PaR DAY, $2.50 TO 1300 PER WE1K $10.50 10 $17.50. PER MONTH $30 00 TO $50 00. Oct 14 d 22DTABLICHED 1S65. Juiiuslowis&Co. RALEIGH, N. C. 3AsH, DZOaH AND BLLNDdl B1MS, bPOKH.8 AND HUBS WINDOW ULAS3 AND JfDrTY. PAi:Xi,Olijei AND VARNISHES. AXiC ji, HOKi ANi HRTJsH BOOKa. HOUaK AN P stULB 8HOiCa. l.ON A D CixKKL NAILS. j LIME, PLAai' a.R A 1 . E JiKN'X RUBEH AM) LKA lUJLB BJfiLTINU L KlsMl ItiS' TvXJLtt. j t-AKl-ii.ni aS.Ka' TOOIA. 'i'flitco Fim a tLtLialu Tin RooflaK. tiuns and Pistols. Circulars and &aws ot all kinds, Locks sod Hinges of every description. Pocket snd Table CuU ery fV aitou sua i'raoe Chains, Ropes sua Seines and Wire, Uum Twines, UUl NetsJ and Hemp Packing, Tin are of all kinus, Urinotones and Fixtures, iioa Axles and Bulu, Farm Bella, bcrews and FiUm, Tber niomtisr, Xsuups and I .an terns, Bsxbed FciiCing Wue, Jiollow-ware and Wooden Ware biovea of all Kinds. Gram aud Oraas; Riades and Cradles, Patent Balances snd Cotton Hooks, buoveis, spades and For ks and ten thvusaud outer things. 'I bole Agents for f Ail Right" coo tttoves Lattin & Rand Ctaa and Bjasting Powdsxa, PREPARED. this season a took or Uib'i. Ton'ht' and merit your oloaest attention. Goods ere uamenae and unsuri assed thla TO SEE OUR Gents' i'lae ?hlrU.suitble for eranlnir drt. TO DAY. 1. R. FERRALL & GO. 223 FAYETTEVILLE 8TBEET. Jioe Delaware and Concord Grapes. Jresh Florida Lr m ins. - Qhoice Mesalna Orangt a. ! Thresh CocoannU. . orthern snd Mountain Apples. Jpine Table Irish PoUtoes. Qld Otsego Cheese. A FEW PAT TURKEYS AND GEESE. Bend in your orders and have yotu Goods delivered promptly. Telephone No. 88. CIOICE TABLE SUPPLIES. SDWARD J. HARDIN -IS NOW RECEIVI.SG Extra Fancy Ponce Porto Rico Molasses, equal to New Orleans in color and superior in body and flavor. eBSBBBBJSJBBBSBJBJ ew Buckwheat (to arrive this week.) CrP Baisins. No. 1 Mackerel, very fine, in Kits and at retail. Qodflsh and Choice Rose Potatoea. New Packing Tomatoes, Corn, French Peas, &c Fresh Shrimps, Potted Shrimps, and other Canned Fiab. jyTushrooms, Olives, Sauces, Pickles, &a. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lea. 00s, &o. , )lckles by measure, Ai. &s., &i In preparation for the Winter's Trade Table Supplies: Of every description. In Mocha, Java sad Laguayra Coffees, uv quantity. FINE TEAS, Choice : Batter, Meats and Provisions, Cheese, Sugars, Coffees, and all manner of - - -J . Qrocerleej promptly delivered, at doss E, eT, EUXDUl I prices, :j -'! i it-- I.. if :. - .... -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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