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. . " a .,. :, . '. .' . . !:, . . ' i- - " ' I ; -v 1-r i- i I: 3o7 Av -r I 1 IN EWB J " : I- X AMD : i . VOL. XXVI; ; -J.-. V ! - -. j . - 1 ' j -" r '-'J " "' t 'J1? ? i " ; ? - 1 . C ROYAL Ifc . I fSJ 1 .trl lute RALEIGH; N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 18S5. P TV'- VII TbU powder never varie. A tnaryel of P"-Ht, strength- and whoksomenee. j Moit economical than ordinary kinds and cannot H old In competition with the multitude at loyt tent, ibert weighty alum or phosphate powder Bold only ln! can. Kotal Bajlimo I'dwDK Vo 103 Wall Street, New York, j j. f eota oj w i & A is stronacn. Oeore 1 Stronachand J B Ferrall A Co. - :T; I OBiSEIlVATlONS. PKEI STORE. . ' 1 "in There u a tremendous rush a ihe RACKET STOKE. The customers cojne ; A-; i ; , .. , fir i froia all directions and gather therein. the thousands j of trophies of victory which our New; York bujer is da&y Sof sending; us from I the disastrous Lcl credit, bargains in little' Uiugs a4d iiargains in great ones; liargains all through; Bargains entire. It is one grand display of; Bargains. We havenft time for our usual talk this week. are too busy waiting on the throng Me 'buyers. , The jeix is almost gone, but we must stop to Say that in all your - of eloouent hard cash; try it next y fit ear. It is better to till your ground witj hoe than to pW up' great fields w. juortgages. There ia nothbg in )the - world that will more effectually consme ithe last spark of j life in ibe land thfcija tmortsaee, and the man who uses it as a .. r - Z- ? ,.' . V . ij f f fertilizer will as a rule get "poorer and poorer until even a mortgage wontracb Ibim, because tbe last ray of hope rill if orsake bim and ;the dark and cheerleips Si ; way of disappointment and defeat is all there seems to be in life for him. -From the Harleian "MSS. in th British museum, copied from "Weather Proyebs:" "If Christmas day on Friday be, The first of .winter hard shall be; Vitn trost and snow, and- witn great pood, But the eud thereof it shall be good." iSarah Althea Hill, the woman who claims to have been the wife of the late Senator Sharon, has been completely thrown out of court by the federal judge in California. The court decides that the alleged, marriage contract was a forgery. t The French Chamber of Deputies ' . a . i , - . f i was in a turmoil uunug tne election ol a President of tbe; itepublic. ' Some of the members becuiae turbulent and a struggle occurred iii an attempt to reach tne tribune-m which a member of the itightj aud a membur of the Left uutji they Were feparaUid. lheu thj ina- jority; instoiid of pouring oil upon the roubled assembly. ; Ajrery beautiful illustration of the desire for spoils by the republican Sen ators is portrayed ih the action of Sena tor dUeriuau m the; discharge of little li irry.Morgau, who was, made a door- n v-per by the late Vice-Presidenv Hen uiiuks jilt, bhernian had not been in office as the successor of Mr. Hendricks twenty-four hours before a clean demo cratic Sweep Was made and republicans placed on tne wateh; -Senator Ingalls aspires to be th leader or a war oa lotteries. He bus introduced a bill in the Senate indicting heavy penalties upWi'any one who briers tic&etsr tor sale in the District of Colum bia. His bill also fines newspapers for puoiisning advertisements oi loitterv companies.. Theife is a rule in the bost- omce department forbidding clerks to ouy lottery tickets und n penalty of dnv missal.; The Standard Gil Company wants omer worlds to conquer alter Jaavinir grabbed up all that In worth having ol VVHSINGTON. ESTIHATBD. ' 1B TrcHBry Met.-lpt Kry Ugitt the HrMBt MBtb-.IlHro-lniim,il oy CrtOBM and the immense petroleum industrv. lit is now in tne neia to absorb the natural gaS industry of the country. The ap plication ior a cnarter ot tne JNorth wes tern .Natural Gas Company, which pro poses to supply all the towns and vkila- ges of liortnwestern Pennsylvania ith the new fuel, marks an important jstep in the direction of absorbing the new in dustry in its very infancv. The Stand ard is credited with Laving become the chief owner of the various consolidated gas organizations at! Pittsburg, and if the new, charter is granted, as it will probably be, there does not seem to be ?much of the gas business that it will be trouble thenSelYeY'a'iivM' - LaLj 43ome of the tiewest bodice of tweed, cheviot, homespun and, otner heavy woolen goods ;are made exactly like a iersev. with n4 linings, the ufeual second waist of silesia being worn sfepa- ratplv. ; Bv this means the cloth pod -1- ! 7 . t iL , . J ice is made to nt smoomiy auu wviv The underwaist worn peneain Washington, Di C, December 30. Treasurer Jordan ;expects to go to ew York tomorrow tolassume charge of ibe United States subrtreasury there. He sayB ne Jtuows' of no reason why" bo should not discharge the duties of th sub-treasury, as it pimply amounts to the performance by a superior officer of cer tain duties heretofore discharged bv a subordinate. ; The estimates of il he statistician of th.. department of agriculture for the Dria- cipal crops of ItiHU are completed and the aggregate in bushels is as follow. in round millions: Corn. 1.936.000.0OO: waea4, oij iUW.yy; oats. ; aiWJO(I.Cm) ihe area of corn isi73,O00,000 acres; o wheat, 34.000.UUU;; of oats, 23.UO0.0OO. The value of com ; averages nearlv 3: cents per bushel au'l makes an ag'gre uU, nf HI 111 riAll. at. (iAil zioT. i tban.the value of the last emn. Th i ... . ... ; " r- uccrease m me product of wheat is 30 per cent and only 17 per cent in valua tion, which is $L'7djt00,000. The val uation ot oats is S180.000.000. The reduction in wheat is mostly in the val leys of Ohio and in California. Thd totates of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, 31is soun and Jvansas last year produced 170,000,000 bushels; this year 80,000 -000 bushels, reduction of 90,000,000 bushels. The production of all cereals is Od bushels to each; inhabitant and the aggregate volume is j larger than in any tornier year. ! The treasury officials express the opin- iuh, lounaeu on iact, tbat tbe receipts have been very light during the month, while pension payments have been made to a, considerable amount on account of last month; that the debt statement will show an increase! of nearly 2,000, 000 in the public debt during the cur rent month. ! 1 The secretary of the treasury has in structed the; collector of customs at Georgetown, I D. to admit free of duty certain plaster niodels, imported by the ladies' Lee monliment association, as designs from which selections are to be made for a monument to Gen. Rnhrt IS- Lee. Authority for exemption from duty is found in the istatutes for the free importation of works of art imported for i the purpose of creatine public monuments, i Lancaster, Pa.. Dec. 30. Spcrfttsrv Edge today visited tlie farm of Uy S. pneumonia. . . . . i. i the remaining thirty-four were inocula ted. A herd of hltyisix on the tarm ot Perry Wine, in Manheam township, York county, is infected with the disease and has been quarantined. Ihe orate au thorities have killed thirteen head sui- ferinsr from the disease, on the farm of a immj4i.i iu toe snow in t' couu Caithness. All roads are blocked .London, Dec. o'O. Sir huudred bales of jcotton, which had been discharged iruui me oriiisn steamer lied ot hi, at Urduien, from Savannah, have' been badly burned on the wharf. , Santa is, i. 31.. Dec. 30.-4 uitcd Mtites marshal Martinez and thros dPn utios brought here nineteen prisoners iroin tne northeastern part of the Terri ... l J -.i wjiy, veswjruay, cnargea with n:nurv and! fraudulently taking up government laua. Jiany more prisoners are ex pected, illegal claims being disoverod daily. CMko, Dec. 30. A dispatch from tvowen says: "L.ieut. Gen. Stephenson comhiander of the British ftm Egypt, who recently arrived bek with arge reinforcements, attacked the; rebels' who; had been menacing the earriiion f,r sevetal weeks. A three-hours' "ght en sued; NO. 42 "f QfEEX CHRISTINA TAKEN THE TH A.H SPA IX. KttitsT or t r'. tw wt the IrlxU 4tu. : IIom urajivuivu and Irish men riiriilin lu I'uitullnl, lo- The WABiiiuj, Dec. 30. Queen Christiana was sworn in af regent before the Cort today; J he Erects through whinli the. . . j . royal ;pap!caut passed were lined with troops, 'j'li,; populace were verv eor- dial in their reception of the Queen l he members of the Cortes cheered as the widowed Queen entered the cham ber, aud several ladies in her suite be gan to weep resulting m the British? troons Lu l.;.,l(m.. e t-iJ apeuear-rwOeii. Way o. 1880. untH Ar.rll Ttitto W. , . ' --j. a. VJ AVJU-.. UU T V"V,A- I Ul; wiausMiiu s auuunisxration, has writ- IBU1U.' : .. 'liiv I f.... t,. th ..... ... I ., -w . . TUr.t. --.. i . r..' ts.2,-. J w. ' ,u" f UiUO ,u rra 1 "e Irish . XUC XiULrtlSU lOSf. Olio nHi..n, rebels were Killed and twenty-one men wouuWed Ihe Egyptian allies of the British lo'st six k lied and thirteen wounded I.ATKK. A l-ecent report stated that tho A mKc at Gihiss and Abai numbered 7.00U, of wuon i.iuu were riflemen. They had six guns and plenty of ammunition. The guns Were placed in earthworksaud a linej of fire was directed on the Ni.p so as to joppofee the passage of steamers ji uucf x asua, minister ot war and formerly Governor of the Soudan, in a rfecent teonversatiou on the Egyptian question, said : "If the English rstire 11' f i -WW . - I on aay nata, tney must retire on 'As souanj and if on Assouan then on Ciro Every! pace in advance gives the Eng i;k ii . i 9 . f r i uaS- rvery pace in reuniig gives tnem two hundred ene mies, ihalf in front, half in th own sake aa; iiomc rule for its Is not desired bv the Irish (Vqy one can see by a perusal of Irish newspapers published during my own terni of office in Iceland, that they do not reveal h single mention of a 1 rule scheme, but are solely involved in discussing the quostiou of rents. The late Isaac Butt, who may be called the originator Of the national and home rule movement,; and William Shaw. ex- lor the city of member of th rear -Knglahd may gain victory after victory. but if Ibev are followed W I J r - J VM. V-Cfl UUV English government has usek'ssly wasted blood. Ihqre is not one in ten who would not believe in England's Af.t T member of i Parliament Limerick, who was a uome ruie party, but withdrew from that body in December. 1881. failed to attach the Irish people to their schemes or, .1 L..,.T1 'II -.1 ., ' uu """w wm uieei wiin tne same tate, except; in an appeal to their pock . fill i 1 eis. ine strike against the payment of rents wui soon bo a bigger difficulty for the government to deal with than ro ver thehome rule question was, and must imperial m- eventualiv luterlere with t.erists ' i St. John's, N. F.. Dec. 30. Tho Orange land the Green have resume.d hostilities in, Conception bay. Yesterday .18. .. ... I . ,ul'W abt(K&l'U two OI LUG re- two things: K urst. a fixed noli t. ,.nwl. r . ---ir j iQe repellioii; ? secondly, money. Let England attack th enemy in force ami aiier tae lather's deteat open negotia tions with native emissaries and monv LnglarM could detach (soldiers who are now thb backbone of the rebellion and Miugly.v xne naerw wW- Dubv. ; Matlheim township !,T.irlT -Lockpoet, Y.L Dec. 30. Some length or au ap.r- " time after midnight last night the house the back, ana mis t--- of JagtU8 Brow a e, ad about made to nt wun - t forty.five, whk resided two miles east of rass-bOdice. "6"- ". WiUnn v;affra nht wM hurned very hrm quality oi ffJ" Brown's family was ibsnt on a very otten used u tWbv fiends in Michigan, and be was the sole a cotton lining. A perfect fit is thereby 1 of e6. This morning UJDIUVUf j : i greai excitement in Harbor Grace. Crowds are n ennvintr the streets knd a riot is anticipated. Mayor Fawcett and a large detachment of constabulatory force have gone on a special train to the scene of tbe affray. Y AsniixoTc4, Dec. 30. In reply to a i x ,,i , . vvmiuuuaoiuu iroui senator Lreori?e ot also soiie tribes who we alwavs iealon : -. i...: . w-orj,e, oi u .i. r, , ,' iuini-oiuui, mitiauuu wiae uoxing ot eacqomerj - H hen asked what sum trees for tu rnt'Tltmo niirnninii l.r o "Perhaps lTm0 0T'Ter 8?id: h0'."t!St eIai' Stockd.Jer, ?1P i 'u ' hxl hia pohcy ist'Bt ! commisioncr of the -eneral WOuld bo the jcheaDCSt in the Inn. r v..,. " I.l ..k eeucrai i f o iau-1 vuicp, says: -ine process being UHAHLESTO.vL S. C. Dec. 30. At Art undoubtedly raeasaqt, a Triage n;ar this city, today there in uo warrant of iaw under which r t, n iV " ' ,.i Uf; rns can La granted to use for James P. Colburn, a well known insur- j 0 - i- , . . ? T . .i ? a. e i n,.. nthoiiDL' results inVanaorvAti& anceagem, oi mis cuy, mvriereu m r- -r - o - the woman s behalf. Ihe wife wth her OCTOBEE TKKU. LSMft. From Advance Sheet of Attorney General T. Iavidson,8 Wd Ji. O. Keixirto. ! 1. The homest4Jad interest is nqt ex cmptfrom sale under ejsiv-tion to sat isry a debt contractsd fortue purchase mooey.oi the land in which the hbme stead is claimed In an action on a note given fojr th pi ice oi juuuf it is not necessary tp a icge m me complaint that the blaihti has a good title, or that he has tendered a deed to the defendant for the landti In such action these are matters of deffence only. It seems to be otherwise inj! ac tions lor. specific performance lleeves vs. The State. mi Ihe supreme icourt only has juristic tion to pass on claims against the State when questions of law are involved!! If . I t r . 1' the claim only involves uuestions of feet the legislature is the DroDer rdace tol cet re u I? ess. lhis was a claim against tha StktA hied in : the suoreme eonrt Mrcli 7 ioo, 111 accoruance witn the Drovisions .. e 1 Tlr .. . 1 oi article i v , section U of the coustitu tion, and Jieard at Octobe t;.m. The petition alleged that the claimant. had furnished to one Troy-the agenl of t.hi Stnta fur tli r...., Te : i iut uui uuou ui uroviuins? for the convicts working on the Western Division of tbe Western North Carolina Ivauroad, firewood of tbe value of ne hundred and fifty dollars, for the usle of the convicts, and that no Dart thereof had been paid. The State filed jan answer to the petition, denying all of its allegations. Thornburg-vss: Masten. 1. When the facts are admitted, Whether or not a claim or equity has ueeu auanaoneu, is a question of IaW; but when the facts are disputed, they must uc Duumiiieu to a Jury 2. It is not error for tbe judge notlto charge the jury upon a point which counsel did not make at the trial 6. When a jury correctly decides! a question oi law, incorrectly left to them by the court, the verdict cures the error. 4 Where a party having an eoui table title to land, remains in possession, io presumption can arise of abandonment oi n is equity. j i 5. Listing and paying taxes on lanjd is very slight it any evidence of title Dobson vs. Simonton. 1. Where an action is brought one creditor, in behalf of himself ana all other creditors, every creditor h4s an inchoate interest in ihe suit, and ii, in an essential sense, a party to the ac tion. If a creditor institutes an indi. pendent action o recover his demand, he may be enjoined, and forced to seek his remedy in the creditor's bill, and if he declines to do so, he is ound by thb deeree in such action. -, . 2. An action brought bv one creditor b behalf of himself and altother credi tors, stops the statute of limitations tt mirwsiinnr. 5 It 2 So where a creditor S bill was from (Wanhtiiartftu. TH SILVER COINAGE PROBLEM. EFFORTS XO BRING A BOLT HARMONY. T Special Dispaech to Baltimore Sun. Washington, Dec. 29. -The Presi dent has recently held conversations with several of the more pronounced silver advocates in Congress, in tho hope of reconciling conflicting views, but he docs not seem ta-meet with suc cess. If ever a clas of men were joined to their idols, it is those who clamor for silver. It Was a saying of Gen. Grant that the best way to make a bad law.un- popular was tho rigid execution of it. Mr. Beck, voicing the plaint 'of those who think with him, objects that the administration fails to carry out in gtfod faith the provisions of law relative ftn silver coining, and there is unauestion- ably very good ground for this assertion. Not only under this, administration, but reaching back to the time when John - Sherman was at the head of the treasury department , the influence of that depart ment has been against silver, and. while complying with tho letter of tho law. there has been no attempt to execute its spirit. Some of those who are tn the side of th. istration in this matter begin to think that perhaps it would be well to try the other tack and adont Gnn Grant's idea. The government can make one experiment to get silver into circu- ation, which has been suggested once or twice, but not adopted. It can pay to members of Congress and to all other officers and employes the total amount of their pay in silver. It has been the, subject of comment that among the most strenuous opponents to the accept ance of a small proportion of their pay i in silver dollars have been the very members of the House and Senate who get up and howl the most about the beauties and benefits of silver coinage. xuey ueciare saver a legal tender, .and whether they object or not to taking their own medicine, it should be admin istered to them. If the treasirrv will just hand out to them for a few months nothing but silver dollars, it will do more to bring them to their senses than any argument which can be advanced. prosperous man nd the : I I hi no Krhhnrs were borrihed to find his - The majority of farmers seem to be j gkeleton with the flesb nearly all burned imnressed with the idea that, to oe I Qg m the ashes and debris of his home. successful, they must have a large acre-1 p0BX Deposit Md.j, Dec. 30. Engine ape of croDS. lorgettui ot the :act inaujj0 209. of freight train No. 1UZ, all tho profit in farmiSag comes from crops I jue jn port Deposit at 4.35 p. m., left ahnve the average yield. Nine farmers eutf track on the Baltimore Central rail- wLlof ten who run in dibt for a farni makeroa(i at jjt. Alveriiio, yesterday, and iUv a - . ri .4. l : . -r. i l i 1 ihia mistake they try to increase uieir ninnorod down an almost perpendicular : 41 ilLlhiineome by increasing their acreage under I embankment' into ! gully twenty feet is the enviable Clff f nrcultiati ' , forgetfu of the lactthat this f vaitU burying! itself in the earth ' ' . til i i nni Alilr Q larVH JUCreaSe I in CI- I l..Vnltnm ! 'I'lm font wont, nvpr the nappy man, auu any Vfff L nBa bnt also di-terioraUon' of sou I nf the enfiribe.carrving awav the cab . . . T s engineer, dames injuring the fire- Conductor Wil- engine but escaped different localities, out each iarmer can i by iumt)ine, as did the rest of the erew -. . . vary these to suit his own circuuisiauuco, and taking what uiiU be considered a fair average call 5 j fair rent per acre an. and sz.au Der aay avora iVi twuvi a t , ; anaruv i tbe I and constantly awinuiing yieiu. . ttnd fatally crushing th( ihat detracts from the prosperity of tie J the 40uiparative : cost of id Jioay . . ' ' !'. .1. ' Lilcrons under diflerent .yields per acre. I George NuttJ masses is derogatory w peopiv u't of land aud prices of labor vary in ,iam; WM aiso on thA rery part of the 5arth. The ocedit system. is a curse instead of a blessing to thou in aanda Now if vou would be 'free. four little children escaped from l er in fariated busbland who, incensed at tbe interference, crept up behind Colburn and tirfid three shots at him, one of the balls lodging in (he spine and iuflicting what lis thought to be a fatal wound. After shooting Colburn, Geretti fled to his farm about a quarter oi a nils dis tant, pursued by the town marshal and a posse, j He locked himself up 'in his house 4nd the posse being unarmed he defied them to arrest him. While his pursuers weje delirJtrating Geretti placed ithe muzzle of bis pistol to his r ..I iti' ...i v mouth ana blew out nis oraiss. City or Msxico, via Galveston, Dec. 30. Great excitement prevails iu the State 0f Colimia over the eruption of the volcano of Colima, four days ago. Loud reports were heard and these were soon followed by eruptions of lava which flowed over the sides of the mountain, completely covering them. At last ac counts the people were much alarmed as the flow of lava continued. A while cloud overhangs the mountain and on it are reflected the flames darting from the eharged.raud twenty-five of tho men laid 1 .lJ T l1 tin act-iMialiniPTlt. lUUIOl , " 1 down tu-ir was closed . . ..i . j r i i. .. .......I. ... .1... t j hiiii mrcMi. I rrn 1 1 j t; ucabll ' r I i iiv. li v. u . . . . . " .v. " j usually follow, which render the land filed in 1877, and in I88U a simple 30ijT worthless. tract creditor offered to prove a debt ClbvUand. O;, Dec. 30.-Today G. contracted in 1876, to which the statute Rnhdidediircr. foreman for the Schneider of limitations was pleaded; it was heM cd . . i u .tnhitn nn v ran t.n t.ne oav & Tirroujpksou brass workers, was ais-1 " j v 4 " ;rK I .. ... i-il l. irao hrnunrht and tike debt was not barred. i Arerv vs. Pritchard. 1. Where after appeal taken the ap pellant neglects to have a transbript docketed in the supreme court, the si- : , . .,....r imnn r.rniwr tlOticfe REYNOLDS MAKING I penui wu' ixxjt r.r- adjudge that the appeal nas oeeu uii doned, and proceed in the cause as if io appeal had been taken. j 'Z. While the supreme court may take notice of an appeal as soon as it is per fected in the court below, tor the pujr pose of bringing it up, -it is not properly the. Hunreine court until it t"-""e s Why is your nose in th mMrii nf fc 1 It in the centar. fiut wtieu vou have a cough it losea its virtue. Taylor'n Cherokee Uemedy of Sweet Outn and Mullein will . coughs colda and consumption. Opium smugglmg appears to fol- ow the march of the Mongolian. The customs officers have just captured G.- 000 worth of the drug concealed in the steamship Idaho, at Port Townsend, W. vpium smoking is said to be slowly gaming ground with the ignorant classes all along the Pacific coast. . XCOTT't fUtv. with IIypfaptlt craters The accident wis caused by the breaking of an axle. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 30. At Wellborn, on the Florida railroad and .anos for a man and two horses, 'lo I nviirat.ion.oTnfianv'Brailroad.this morn- the land, plant it. and I torn frainrkt trains nnllidrid. killing iibe vexations, trials and dimculUes I ' lti t :. it ghoild be done will take I conductor Dasher, breaking Mb sister's about two days' work tor a man ancoliar D0Ue an(j antie and wrecking sev- team for each acre ot corn, and addiug I i carg the hu-king will make the average cost I KW Yore, Dec. 30. The Post says: .rfs.i-trt v ' ai . .a of corn yer acre atout 511. ov. ; wow u I Cotton opened r this morning for future thin i!rn VielUS OUl luixiv uunucw rtt 1 rcrv at 3 tO 4 DOUltg aQVince. iub corn, the cost per bushel will be thirty-1 0l)enin, caU January delivery sold at . . I- 1 1 1 . . .x. n4i I J: . . --w r 4-i t r IT 1 e wht cents. At uity ousueis v-;i - . u . February y.OaU.iiUay.zo. Jiarcu . t Umn and Jdisputed accounts, an Ki4d til hi and high-oriced merchandise '.turn vour back on them iall and be free Uuyyour 'goods at STUliii and we knoW ftiappier man and far eud of the year.; the liACtUSJ you willi be bbtter eff at : th :w. J. DAVIS & CO. Oil KKNT. )n North Person atreet; one 1 mm hnrti""" new otUKts. laiquire w S04 North rewc street. ' di&&Jn twWlwo bushel wiU be a a yield of twelve b !. ; L els per acre, $1 ; at twenty bushels te I I the cost is reduced tio twenty-three cents; i ,.ral if Beventv-livo bushels can be grown, r j . i . ,,, the cost is reduced to sixteen cenis. ine onat of a wheat crop per acre, counting the laud at the same figure as above, win average about 1'4, and the -:obt per UUBU- per l . U 1. iptit l.iit..fiul nor acre1, sixty ceuu , a acre, forty ccuts, aLd the only umereuco iu expense of putting in aui the maximum crop) will be iu and .threshing, auil .the larger amount of straw will pay tbrhat. iue average .....1.1 nt ruitjiuies in the Lulled States for a series of years' is eighty-four bush els per acre. Calilng the eof per acre which, iucluaing soed, digging and marketing, is perhaps not too much, the ...wt n-r hushel would be a fraction less 1 ... .. ....rn- ...nt hnt at a vkll of 150 1U4U vuu.; - 1 . . fix 11' bushcU per acre, t is reduced to lb . iniK nut bushcih. i At the club: De Jones yawns and stretches himself. Van JJrown Tired, dear boy? De Jones Aw .beastly. Van B. Up late, eh? De J. Naw. Been thinking. To day, x TH, BITTED NKWABK BOYS. MRS. BRYAN AND I'ATSV TKOUbIk. TWO MKMBKUS OF TUB PARTY PROVISO UNRULY kTBK INCULATION BE COMlN'il PAINTCL. A Pajris secial to the New York Times Bajs: In the cases of the tour Newark children who are unaer treai ,i.Tit. ViJ T. Pasteur things are not go- in ' with1 all the smoothness that could has been docketed 9.41a9.40, April 9.53a9.54, May 9 b4a 9.U3,.June 9.74a9.75, July 'J.4au na, August 9 .92; sales 7 ,700 bales. After the opening call the market was quiet, and up to uooti there had Deen oumuie change in prices. Future delivery im proved 4 to O-ilUU, put almost tne eniire adyance was lost again and sales at the third call were only iWO bales May at 9.01, 100 August at 'J.UU. uecemner was offered at 9.1bj January 9.17, Feb ruary 9 27, March 9.38, April 9.50, June 9.72, July 9.81, September 9.09; sales up to 2j 15 p. m. bl.OOO bales. Futures closed steady at yesterday s closing prices. Atlanta. Ga.. December 30. M. 1. TWtU who kent a country store - i . ; i Miles' Mill. B. C k fouad murdered in his store this morning. Bettia was a cripple, 65 years old.! Two colored men, sus pected of the! murder for the purpose of robbery, were last sosu coming towards Charleston J S. C. Dec. 30. The census of Charleston, completed today shows! a total population of 60,145 arrainst 49.984' in 1880 au increase ot over 20 per cent. The white population TT If.. I J il 1 ,1 O.) 111 Tilt. IS At ,OUU, auu iu uuiwrcu o-.w-i". - - colored surplus consists mamly of chil dren.! Lancaster, Pa .Dec. 30. Jno. Erble fluer, a 16-year-old boy, was arrested in Eden township today, for robbery. About 6 o'clock last evening, while the men emnloved at the mill of Christian W. Schultz were at their supper, the mill wo entered and the safe broken intn Thp Knrlarv was discovered . " ' o J . . An investigation revealed the fact- that Ot'.fi inmnnpv and papers valued at gG.OOO had been stolen. The boy was arrested, and when charged with the crime, confessed having committed it. lie says he lorccd open the inner dor of the safe with an iron bax and was in duced to commit the robbery by to ice men, who promised him two watches to do the job; but he refuses to give tueir names, as hoi is afraid they will kill I nim. Billings has moved 3. Where an appellant neglects to wv r tj I . 1 , I I .w .li It 1 l;.., fU.nlad from the r lodgings prosecute his appeal me appencc 'fj VUl VV V A. I wu V - O f I ( " . IJ vf-vk- Al Pasteur's laboratory, to his either move to docket anu a ism iss uur near .wn hotel, where he can better watch thr-ir svmutouis. He has also engaged a stout German woman to takechargj of them not because there is any fear ol danger, but only a vexatious necessity , f , US(J of Dr DseQ Celebratbu to keep them from runmug in the streets, V'0ltaio Belt with Electric Suspeneoh-y the rule, or he may proceed with the UC- tion in the superior court. t.. il--w...i .ml UebilUateil Men. Vimi nro alnvi d a free triai of thir.tj n r, iv.u toi .iimm. Oram, Awthm. 1 1 Brunchiti. Wboo ,piii Cough, incipient OoMUin tton. And relieve eonrampUvj penon in ""ST'Vw KMB I ttUl K-l.tMW m"y especially Patsy Reynolds, who is the A liance8 for- the speedy relief il,.nt. niirulv one of the lot. The mam . - j trouble however, has been caused uy Mrs Bykm, who is acting badly, bhe refused! to go with the boys to ir. ini iugs' bUel, and although she is daily expecting to be confined, she refused to go to a'hospital or part with her son. She also demands money for her ser vices. 1 Tho Ilyan boy when in the Iaba tory screams and howls and .makes a great deal of trouble: It requires the use of force to make him submit to the - ... rm - . .1 ! operation of inoculation, iue ouicrs behavo'l well, tney are wunug w uuuei go the operations, and are in good h.-alth. They all complain, however, that the hypodermic syringe hurts them nermanont cure ot Nervous l-l-ouii, Iosm ot Vitality and ManhooJ, and til kindred troubiei. Also for many other Co ..plcte restoration to health, d manhood guarantee!. Nor sk lannnrrpd. Illustra'ed pamphlet with ril iiifnrmatiou. terms, etc., mailed free, bv addressing kVoltaie Belt Co., Marshal, Mich. SALVATION OIL, The Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain,?' Will relieve more quickly than any other known remedy. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts.Lnmbatjo.Sores, Frost bites, Backache, Wcunds. Headache. Toothache, Sprains. &C Sold by aU Druggists, ifrice 25 Cents a Bottle. A Struck solid feet. bushel contains about 1J I : Ad vie to lfoliivr. IMrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Srup shouldial wavu he used when children are cutting teftb. It relieves the little sufferer at once, it pro duces maUral, quiet sleep, by reiievhig the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "origni as a ouiioiu ii" M Pasteur does not like to have pa- taste; soothes the child, softens the guuia, allay tients (if this sort iiucsts! Aniencaas come to him. lie re- Lot to senu over others unless it is absolutely sure that tk,. rhv wh'u'h hit theai was mad. lie v.e, is overfun now with cases which are uot authentic 'specimens of rabies. lie ur"es that dogs which have bitten peo ple be kept until they are proved to bo rabid instead of , being i killed while a doubt exists. Ir toillintrs will probably sail for f-1 A I omc eiOcrprUiaif Mtovr would now .cor-1 A UBta ! ; ; i ,tl lu:, l. r . .n. kwJ of fra-d. KoiNBLitoli. Dec. 30. B(i CUUIU 1UM lid : -. r , - . ;J ininthnta eol veur-.' stnrni lias DP vanea mrou '.lt.ui a juti na'iivi 'but uile-d I i uiut-u Ul.iav a railway tram, Stat TraMrjr Note. Messrs. George Davis, Montford Mc Gebce and Charles M. Busbee, the coni- 4 i'. -w Vi i- intt trj:VuW4n nnssioners lo arrauii-- iui vwu.io""" , , , , c ... .i. , Vu i aj r Vnrth flarolina rail- New lork with tne iewarit ooys ou iu, wi tin li j owav Ol mj uuihai va ' - i r l i i nn v., N -a th steamer Uanada, wnieu leaves nau- tweniy mues uuiu i roaa.issueu uy tuuowiw, " i -: , u:.. . f. i i., w..a trv ii.ij rlat I ni-jct Saturday. ooUBirucLiou uuiiun, ua.v i takch in 'g3,tKJ,000 of the $2,790,000 of tbese bonds called in and have issued new jsix per cent bonds in lieu thereof. v.r,laoft.V70D iu old bonds were r... .r.mn into 4. nr cent. I f.jirfa of Cameron, in the peerage ofl recei veu iui m.ov - - i con80l8. i Scotland, but he is quite content to prac- A drummer's license was yesterday , tiso as a physician in uiauensourg, xuu., issued to W. P. Harvey & Co., Balti-; and io accord with his punning family all pain, relieves wind, regulates iue ooweis and is the nesi Known jkuivuj uwu-, whether rising from teething or other causes Twenty-live cents a bottle. j A gentleman, who imagined that he recognized a lady friend, advanced cor dially and addressed her. A Degyour pardon," he said, "but isn't this Miss GreenleafY" "No, sir," replied the lady, "my name is Redpath." "Ah . reuse me. I must be color blind.? Boston Journal AXE3 UNDER SCHEDULE Merchants and others subjeet to taxation under schedule H, ot the Uevenue Act of 1885, are required within ten days after the first day , of Jauuary,"188tf, to deliver to me iworn state ments of the total amount ot purchases tor the six months ending ou the 81st of December, icu th.ru iw till, awear to and return to lowi v ........ - r - - . n.e the blank sent to persons doing taxable business. 1 .,, Privilege licenses expire on. the first oay oi janoaiy, und must be rerfewed by the 10th of that month. Get the license from the shentr and present it to me to be countersigned and recorded. M. W.PAGE, dec30 : RegUter ol Ueetts voouijr. OTICE. The regular annual meetings of the stock holders of the Raleigh National Bank and the National Bank of Raleigh, wui ie ueiii ou Tuwwlay, January 12th. 1886, 11 o'clock, at i.oir luinkimr hu in Raleigh. - ClLAb. H. BELVOf, Cahicr. dec23dtd. . . ui.inl it siuue 1 can tct ceuU. fealvatwa Ou mr engines A terrific snow ghout Scotland headed by three and! two snow-plows, is uu- next Saturday. Dr. JohnCoutecFairfaxi an Ameri can citizen, in law, in fact and in lliirktt's "Peerage" the eleventh Baron Bilious. Dysprptic, Nervous Invalids ghw stivug, ruddy and healthy, by the use ot Ln IVtl Tonie. It icilba more toao than anytbing; I have ever prtKcribe says Pro- fesor II Uoullon. M. ir., L..L. ui, ruysiiau to tho Grand Duke ot tiaxouy. t FFICE FOR RENT. navintr lMMd from January 1st the new house on "W llmimtton ttreet next to my resi dence, for an other, the roomi I now occupy in the rear of Battle Mordecal will be for rent. Apply to R. . U. Battle or the undcr Wned.1 ' RICH'DIL LEWIS. declA dtf more. ...J t.r.... f lii lnAa Wfll. IIIU bW itt4 iV , uw wvv. " w... Fbuit Cakes. Fruit cakes, as nice as If ANTED Iadie to work for ut at their mH.iH at home: two nound bloolbi packed In I ' VV own home. STtoflO per weeic can be tin, for 75 cent. Kennedy's cream wafer in qxiieily made. No photo, painting; Bo eaa three pound tins, and one pound paper Uixe. vaM1a. For full particulars plcaM addrM Larrabee's snow hake biscuU In wood ,, rescent Art U. BoaWo, boxa8,c.&. jui. UAJui. Bos 6170. I J' 1 1 ! I- i .i.ji , I 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1885, edition 1
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