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'it'1? iV--i "ifl'li' " '. '-V -"iV- Si 1 '1' - ''V.lv s i- ill '":;.;rrrT-.-'- - 1 l if'.: voir xx vl RALEIGH. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 17. 1886. NO. 57 A -' ji T ;?! 1' ' u ': i -; j J 1 J : ; 1 1; .1 f-1 AbcolutelRure This pcnrdtr Tf Tmrtofc A ibarrel of i MMjt . Mil I 1 Mil" I : IffAM Mooomlcal thaa ordinary klads and eunot b anld In mmneCltlon irtth the multitude of low aahmt welsnt, alum orp&onate powder, only to eana. Sotal Bakim Powsaa Co lWWall 8treet, Kew York. 8old tarW C A B Btrooach, Goorg T StnmaekaadJBnrerraU&Go. I WKW8 UBSKRVATIONS.' t -4-Attornej General Garland has thus fai adhered to his resolution not; to at tend any social entertainment requiring i dreaa suit. No amount of urging oould induce him to be a guest, at the! President atate dinner Thursday eren- The House rirer and harbor com mittee has decided that the sum j appro priated by the fifer and harbor bill this seanion should not exceed eleven million dollars. The-dispositioii of the commit tee is to proTide hberallr for the great rivers and to let the smaller streams go on short rations. ; I 4-A Republican Wwhington corres- tandent says Senator Wilson, of Mary land, is a little, white-haired man, who sits down more to the front, and who in the Terr opposite in all reopcctsof his colleague, Gorinan. He ia small and retiring. ; Gorman is 46 years old and 4-Jadfe James Anderson, of Georgia,; was fined in his own court for- a breach of the peace, the mayor acting; aa : re corder j. I The judge is a '-drytticlcet"; man, thai is,' & prohibitionist, and on 'some one on the other side calling -him a foul name be knocked nun down ;t . Hea rise and fal) and are lost sight of In the rapidly changing scenes of ' life, f v' but tarineiples liTei on) We are folly aware that in' changing our "location ,.to many hare : .V:.'"-j wiih we other end of ihe1 Dne of Racket will ' be inevurably lost to most pleasant soquainttnces tire. made'sinoe coming to "Baleigh, bat alX this we sue glad to repeat again :ei has "ccane -46 stay" andiU principle, of ginng to the masses their ' - merchandise fresh from the slanchter r..- mi . of credit, will lire on and; the il eplufc of 'tie- 'jUMfcl2yi; nlare ;V;'ind IbetWedTuii v etoryTw; ! for ii ll i transferred to one of the founders S te sreai yatem witi ito! grand, eenter . ; (GOING WEST. i TrriMe Flr-Iap EijrtMIM. Evanstos, WyemiBtf',; January 16. 7 letaiN of a nre-iamp explosion wnich NBTH aboijica hevboem fihi 1 occurred at an early hour Wednesday r- : lu homes lit vALiFoiti.. 1 morning have just reached here, and i show it to hare been ; one of the mst Tt Kuu t Kumi .! ArkMiMi s -tious in the history Of the Rocky Moun- v MIU( KuaitBt. j lain com miuca, wcurring as it Qia at I ; r i night, when only a light force of miners !; OiTABiiOTnt. N. C. January 16. Th. i''r' at ?rk- The fehtewM lhn exodus of colored laborers from Nortii ! ,th!rtee S01' hd ,fc Carolint for points west i beginning to ! Pla,:t! Ldur.,n ,he. f. We escite some interest. Charlotte a mu.t hate rnn up inlrndrd, The railroad centre, and it is W the rmi-, .oe e( the a1 ttnfrpor-. granipartie. are made up and here the r6 settlement fronting the : railroad :'agnts meet and arrange for1 ",0i,c gJTidcnc of the ter ! their transportation. Not less than 8,- r, jl" e 3 f m explosion. 000 hare-left the State, mostly for - 1 wigh d fan hoases were entirely Arkansas and Kansas. They continue deinolishod and tie ; engine house to : emigrate westward, but ther rcck while th i residences and busi seeins to be no further demand Iwuse.- ejirrouCwm for them in Kansas and they are now go- (?ora and chaaeys.-onhf the ing'to California Last night seVeirtv 6 PU - me appearance 01 a nuge were turned over to Ed. F. Sissou. ofbf8,"1 fr?m which fully the!! Santa Fe R. R.. and A. A. Galla- culm yards of rock had gher, of the. Missouri Pacific R. R., for transportation to California. . Thia. batch fjf emigrants is bound for Los Angeles, having contracted to work in the vine yards and hop fields of Ml. J. Baldwin, according to an agreement made and distributed over a thousand been torn off ;the conntry. A trniu of thirteen xwsrg! i!wu into the mine at the time of tl o explosion, was broken into fragments and shot out as though from the mouth of a cannon. W llliam and Joseph vaus, passengers bo i y was found sevuahuudred feet from the uiouthof the elope; minus head, arms and contents of the stomach. He had with' Baldwin thrniurh hi fAni. hfnr' thereon, were most terribly mutilated; lnin W Tkt, . ut io the former being blown over. the engine Prohibition politics in Georgia 4oesI not i m,.nth for the first vear. with board and n9s- and portion of the town. The ' L j.- L!l!ilJ x : 1 :; ; . . . . V... ., .,"5....1J biiin w pruuioiv uau temper. Charles M. O'Connor,, first lieui tenant o( the "Eighth infantry, is the Poo-Bah of .the United States - army. HO is on duty rat Fort' Brown, Texas; woere ne serves in tne muiuiarious roies; of post ! adjutant, post treasurer, post! range officer, aoting signal officer re erniting officer and superintendent of the post Schools. ! ;;,!:! The dog-bitten boys are back In PLAIN FACTS. IHTElitTIKU MHETt n or AM IN lit HTI AL N4 IIOOL. IS' flhat itn L4a or Wra mm It i Mho a Id bo. house free.. Baldwin advanced the money to pay their transportation to MS Angeies. tne price ol eacn full ticket "u 7r" r Jl;i.!- I calling, are the peers of any oth .70. The entire seventy peo- r.onca muy uurty yaras aiier .atr,ng nf thlflM 'u Corv-of the News and Obskrvsr. I have observed the interest taken by your paper an the public; m the establishment of and industrial school to train young men to the mechanical trades and the profV ssion of the farmer. I attended such a school myself, for more than two years, and although my profession is removed from either agri cultural or mechanical, pursuits, I still take an interest in both, not only for themselves, but beeause I desire the welfare of the State and her people, and to see them advance as rapidly ns possi ble toward the position they most oc cupy in our larger, country. The inter ests of the State have been, and perhaps always will be, chiefly agricultural, but good ; workmen are needed in every j community and mining and manufactures will continue to in crease to an extent which we canndt now, pernaps, foresee. xfut we cannot hope to make advance or even to keep pace with tne current of the world s pro gress unlesa our citizens, each in his own others. Ti same for all, and, as far as practicable, I ? The Emperor William opened the be conducted at the same place, ' i I Prussian Diet Thursday- by the, not tery Agriculture and tne mechanical trades I eneenui announcement that the finances are the two great divisions which include I of the empire make it "again neecwary all! minorj classes. Agriculture would I to effect a loan." He comforted his at first be lrdiversible and would be j subjects by adding that "this 'loan,' th most complex, the most difficult I however, will be smaller than that issued course of all. Here I may remark that! m 1885." He explained that th&buai nStructio4athij department, asinalllne&s troubles of the time came' from ther must be Dositive. founded on I overnrbduction: but lie did not nn ia what is known to be the best practice. I specify that the overproduction t from and not experimental in its character. I which Eurooe suffers is an ovemradne. jx Biuucui nas no use tor an expenmcn-i won or snouiaer-straps. laiorm or experimental methods. Ihosel ' Secretarv Lamar's decision In th .T . - "vureni wuvsei telephone case does not touch its scien ciientinc as . well as practical attain ments, if any distinction can be made between what is scientific and whaJts practical, fit them to formulate the rules which are to be applied by the aimxle I mnt f nf itcX ;n agriculturist. : , . t ..Dgt the KaII MmnuiT in th tlfio bearmgs, but simply submits these ' questions to' re-examination before a court. He justifies the position assumed last sjammer by the officers of the depart- a suit company, in tne name pie left here last to California. night on the journey Marry rh WmiihinKtou Miirdtrrrt to :. tti IIcmpM Widow. 3Va8U1noton, D. C, Jan. 16 Jx the criminal court today Richard Leo, alias Dick Spartow, convicted December 19 New York from Paris, greatly to their ! of the murder of his wife, Was sentenced Many people living near the mine nar- own delight, and to everybody's satis to be hanged the second Friday after krowly escaped det& Huge timbers nctiua. j xo niue ieiiows eviaeniiy ." ;ujvru4uiiicui. ui me uut term oi . crashes through sne; root ot superin' had a good time, and their graphic dj?j cosin in general term. ; seriptions of their adventures mak .Antonio Nordello, "alias Frank Ross,' amuBing reauiug. xxe biuck- us eacu; , u mm uci ui variuuic eleven times in the stomach,' is the; RotunnO, by cutting his. throat July 29 picturesque,; if not strictly scientific, I9' waB sentenced to be hanged the way in "which one of the boys speaks of same day.; the operations. 1 Louis Summerfield, convicted of the r-Tfeero seems to be a fine; prospect uiurder of hia wife and aon-.n-law-, was ffto do nangea vree murderers l V. ti. .,a tv. ,1 j. 1. I xninainir;ouiy oi muse wuu uiunt uv scvuty feet inside the: Blope wre torn up una scattered over the surrounding country and, the ground for fully half a mile from the mouth ; of the mine was a. tin i. 1 wifK Ktiuifta fftya tlAQ ' Ititi. bers aud other debris- Lvery air shaft nia eaiiin?.:ne anouia pe an mmgeni was blewn away, leaving huge pita the prime beneficiaries in any scheme of industrial education, we may affirm that the first interest of the workman is that he should be skillful and efficient with his tools and second that, outside of tendea Faulk's residence, 250 yards from the slope, and fell between two beds, occupied at the time by himself and family. John bmith lives m a house ia front of the air-shaft in the mouth of ' the minel and well informed citizen, some may object to the order of classification, but it will answer the purpose, the inter ests of employers and of society in gen eral, represented by the State, run par allel to those of the employee. How, then, shall men having those prime characteristics be produced, and what interest has tne commonwealth for i much morality legislation in tte l& Saturday sentenced Ifeited tates Senato thU winte; Sen e Mme day, makvug of 4' " " ' : "'''ire m ew. 'Xork;. 4 system that works a C- 1 h 'rp-i- f '. , T I : - -, H volution whereyer it touohes, in favor of th masses, .giving tneni a retreat front the pit-falls of credit. Mr. Purcell, who takes our placed you will find a per- feet gentleman,' of ondoubted integrity 'f. ; ..w ;v..1:.....:.;;.1ffi$-?t;. i'. lAr niair will infrrulnAA Kill hrnviil Inor to that special instructors be employed in : the schools of the Piatrict-of Columbia,:' whose sole duty shall be to demonstrate to thej children in these schools the physical injury . whieh arises j from the U8f liouor or tobacco, in any pne of their hideous forms. . j M 1; -f-A,' Washington correspondent claims for-Mrsv Lily Macalister Lauchton "the pay me penalty (oi their crimes day,1 which will be some time in May or June. Lee is a colored man, Nordello is an Italjan and Summerfield is a German. 'i Tv I Bloekmd Im CBMptli Bjr dslphia, Jan. 16. The 4,bay in of the explosion tore: a creat hole- inl . 19 6'au P the arth tt. fct in dimeter, ind I Vle bJ ngBt anrt by obligation Ol law. a rock weighing over: a ton fell through and 1bod l. do he can to thereof into it kitchen, demolishing fei, !fJ?S?Ai8 a stove. The store Of Beck with. Quinn rrr" T" " 6V,Ufc; & Co., two hundred feet away, lost its Hjeaeat ana.; tnrmy front and some goods were damaged. Line A wheel from the pit ear passed through an out-house near by and was thrown as if bv a cataoult. The mines are worked tv 1 Beck with, Quinn & Co., under a con tract with the Union Pacific. Thirteen smallest and most perfectly formed foot steamers between Baltimore, Old P4int in America' Uhe go8iper says jn Norfolk, and have asked the .rail4 ssingi ShO is the regent of the Moubt road ! lines to- discontinue the sale of yernonjAsspciation, andmayibe f'aced tet by that line until further ad at the head ot the women who rujo a$- vjgod. I The Potomac steamboit com efetyjwith despotic away. Just befofe pny 4oats nave stoppad running be her second inarriage sbegave pne of her tween Washington and Norfolk, on ac plippers tola charitable f -urL wherejijit enntiof the ice in the Potomac. The was raffled ftir: . The lucky h:uber was gtoamer "Cape Charles," of the New obtained by Bishop rotK.r's ion, Frank Vork.Philadelphia & Norfolk railroad, otter mU used his. pm a wateh i8 ; making her regular trips between C'"' VI? ' ! M l Cape Chkies, Old Point and Norfolk, ;l A committee of the Ohio! House of notwithstanding the slight delays which Representatives has bei n appointed to have occurred in consequence of the ice investigate certain charges of bribery in in the Klizabeth river. connection with the election ;of Senator naa given nonce inai owing, toxne i . j. i. k --. . : T I. i j ' ft 1 I WvU WCIC ill, W VI A. UIO U11UO lU i . - . r - auua vi mo caliuoiuu. auc - uvuito va nave aisconunuea running ineir j l r xi... . knth level. ! Only obewas burned seri ously. ' The remainder were evidently killed instantly, by theforce of the concus sion. Both interest and duty then acquire her to promote the production of these qualities among her people, i especially now when young men and women are growing up to .a new order of social structure, many of them unsupported, untaught by the habits ar.d customs of their ancestors. The workiugmaa of America is not content with meaniodging, scant clothes and, poor food, or is it desirable that he should bej Let us -then help to make him capable of earning and enjoying something better, shall this be left en an$ ability, andwpie I we Ijeakjbr . lum r your confidence, I we Iknow I h(s ability aid vrillingness not onlydu plicate our prieeaJ but to out themfn tout, favor wherefSr possible. 4Mr ia receiving the largest stock ! . . ',i t.; 1j -mi or goooa ever in j tnev xwacae w use every exertion to supply the wants everybody in all lines with the greatest value for the least money. : With Our hearfifelt thanks to all, 48- Pnreell Hi B. 1'avne. Accused members are bringing libel suits against! the ; news papers, , and altogether a 'sensational time ia anticipated. Indefinite Charges of corruption have been flying in the. air ever slnee the night of the Caucus when air. Jfendieton was deieateq and Mr TMttnlajr'i tUa Mark at Hew Vorau s Nyr Yokk, Jan. 16. The P;ost says: Cotton opened this morning for future delivery steady, at about 1 point ad vance; The sales at the opening call amounted to 4,300 bales. After the Opening call the market be 3am e firm and John Hunter whofwas driving a mule W T' r i Tk- I kj ! .!..; ... ; Xa i,;,K uncertain piethods of the past? I think tiavuvu w : a w sbxsb va vat d tu v vaAwu level, was found betveen the first and second cars and the mulo had been blown backward and wedged, into the fifth car with its legs in- the. air. The slope up to this point has the; appearance of hav in e been cleanly swept, but otherwise a large part of tins workmen in any given trade do . not serve an apprenticeship ' nowadays, and of those whose do, few ! are properly prepared when they begin llow manv farmers understand tne structure and needs of the crops they " I ikt U- 4k. 1 - 1 mi 1 raise, lu uv uuiuuk uk kuc w ecus iu,i is tne 'same as seenevery aay. inei ' - - . , . , U,.v. t.o ; .; grow between, the soil beneath or the ed, and nothing save the destruction of p -r 1 . JJ .i . i .1 4 . li 1 ai anv raie, 11 seems to oe conceuea 1,11c iiiu. uuuot: auu 1 uuuiK uucut uuuuic i - . , , , . . mine de- --- -r : i- dencca dv tne numoer 01 inausuria tne in getting pure air into Uyed an eiplorauon and the recovery J , h of the bodies. AH of the victims save ouoow iuh uo 7. . Jr. . i-A-!if.m , onri l.. nui rev jeua. xu iuv upiuiuu uiib -4., ; f fPLA lAt!i. .rt,T I luuvoutcuk umo uun gwnc du acax m w aw .ki 1 4 f beyond the experimental suge, or to be auic . tucvij o ; w 1 wio v.. 1 -it -j 1 1,1., j . . the exploeion this: Two; fare- M47 .! m u . i j . 4kk come oniv mrougu mouuicauou iu mo (lieu UC CUIUIVICU V U4IUU1D U1C UIIU" I , I T. J T J J T ' -i-i,;.- . tknt detaU of an accepted plan. Indeed, I f'r"r'r: -L:L: . amafiaid that most industrial institu 11 im cieor ueiure lae uv mini nuua vu. i . .. .. m. mki kUt. ' 0f4l lions are radically wrong, iney are it ia haliAwri that on ot I " " ' " . ith the . ft ur c;'6L c uu' w uius m on- ci ass carpenter ot ionn omitn ana m lamps, and them ventured into some room former, where' an! unusual quantity of ieciallythoBe who fought our jTalues I sind sent us the traded forg one ana au we snail ever; enerisn , ; vue juuuw memortea. ' -Si' irb '.r tM ! jsespecuuu y, j , ; ! ; ' W. J. DAVIS & CO.-, r ' ' ; i ir-k .n. Payne chosen. The Democratic party P"es iurther advanced points, out of the State: has been in a crippled con- g iuC nour prernnia w uwu ud dition .sinel that bitter factional con- arket weakened and the morning ad- teat.il An investigation will have jthe vance was fully lost' j ; efieet of purifying the atmosphere per- A II1.(.r ' hU : "P. m r , w, !,j 5 ?! ItiCHMOD, Va., Jan. 16. Or, Thos. j -nOf Mrs Carlisle a Whashington jor ffWj Keen, member of tjhe house of dele repondent Writes: "He ia. rarely seen .'. from Danville, fell dead on the in society, pnd although he one of the DOor of the house a few minutes " before most approachable and kindly of men, ffi u'clock today, from heart disease. He he ia yet the most contented when he is ' fia jU8t"taken his seat after addressing alone at hb desk; with notVinghetweenl g oQgQ on a measure before that him and the work in front bf I him. j jHely. He was about 65 years bid. Both has as much industry as the present I houses of the general assembly imme President,jand is equally ! unremitAing;l di4tgy adjourned, after appointing a his attention to what he has in hand. If; 1 joint committee to escort the remains to be should succeed in; having a jtar iff -pill; Danville. The house also appointed a passed this winter through Jibe House of rtmmitt tn draft anit jj t 1.5.1 1 ... I I '. T 7 T j. L X '-ta C TV-I?- ! A a aina ana cnaracier waicn snoui j ,g .ii- : , i i-A,ius, ianuaryj.u ui. jei reyeme mend iteetf to the business peopU of tae ! ; prime minister and minister of foreign country, and it should be rejected by sator Bayard's iaarntr tia affairs, today made a declaration in the the Senate, he would the n be brought., T chamber of deputies of the policy the verrprominentlvtothefrontasaprcaU l'"ABl V? ft1? " new cabinet would follow. JJe said The record of the life savinc service : I : dnrinir the recent aevero weather ik on '.' that justifies the highest praise. Ont of f ; fifteen wrecks within the range of the stations, the crews were rescued in all f but one instance, owing to the exertions . " or tnose in the service. , RCOTFS EHITLS1IOW OF PUKE Cwd LlTr Oil, with) HrpBbnk, lB Mmawai ana cmniiumniive m It f it lyuiVanuul Kan Vt-lr aitrm 1 vft vs. uvvtn ww iivn ivim wj n . . m . . nave xrrauenuv preacriDe4i Noon's jgmuisiou - and regard tt m i vahuble preparation tw scrofulous and consumptive cases, palatable N ana emcaciojs." The poor people of Charlotte safTered a great deal ty reason of tie cold ; weather. Those lb Raleigh were more If fortunate. The Charlotte people were I prompt in their measures of relief. : . u .1' xne mecnanicai traaes are numerous. I rf th nAnl tn tttl, -..KAUt and each should have its special Course ( tain patents already issued by thfrgov ofinstruction. t I am men t Tl, -ni k .The subjects of instruction in tMslbly be tiied. and of course theV will be umversity should be boys, and perhaps watehed with the keenest btereat. as girls too, whoave previously acquired Tery Urge amount f property Is at tion and of such age as would fit them to enter on the practical acquirement of a trade. Their instructors, overseers, tc., should be persons selected accord ing to law for their fitness and capacitv. They should be masters of their several trades or professions. i he apprentices should enter bound to the State for a certain course of in struction or for a term Of years. They wouia De at tne disposal of the State during their term of apprenticeship and all products of their labor would accrue to the treasury of the university. ' They would be allowed to enter for a special occupation or in a general class under obligation to choose or be assigned at the end of a certain time a special call ing, to the perfect mastery of which all further instruction should be directed 1 V ! -- m . ana suDorainatea. parallel with prac tical instruction would be j continued general and technical education. A course of physical development in direc tions not given by the particular trades would be established and enforced Ample facilities for general reading should bs provided and a certain amount ot reading, including standard English literature, history, etc.. should be re quired and strictly enforced. Apprentices should not be permitted to withdraw from the university Or change a course of technical instruction once begun, except upon good cause to be shown before the proper authorities of tne institution. Upon the satisfactory completion: of a prescribed eourse a certificate of profi ciency would be given the apprentice and he would be discharged from the school in the position of a journeyman workman. . ! - n Wr:. Advanced courses i for those.! i wh( wished to pursue them, as well as'schol arships for those students who exhibit marked superiority , or aptitude for higher instruction, would, in time, be established, so that facilities would.be given to those who were industrious and rewards ottered to those who were am bitious and deserving; ! i 1 A reasonable code of rewards and punishments should : be established and rigidly adhered to. : 1 ; ; 1 he amounts and manner of payment for instruction in each course could be regulated by law. V ill; An institution founded upon: these principles and developed in accordance with them would, I think, in time give the youth of the State the best possible opportunity of acquiring a trade and would give the State! the largest return in uniformly excellent artisans, ! sober and industrious citizens. j 1 Samckl D. FauaUK. '1. .4 Th Omtaa Car nUn morqnllr Omn any Ssrth fr Plt Willi qoJcktT Qua any other kswa rrm- RpnOuA, eta. ; Prin t ?cT bum tirjfarhm Oil Man oar ""CC " miMiiiiIT .lUH.ili iiinlimit Humiuora, m, v. a, a.- , . . Proprietor, J DR. BULL'S CODGII STEDP For the cue of Coug1is,Colla, Hoarse-' nesa, Cronp, Asthma Eronchitia, Whoopine Cocdu Incipieot Con aumptioa, and for the relief coa Bcmntrve persons in acvancea sta&rea of the Disease. For Sale by all Drngr -gists. Price, Scenta,';ysMji: , i.ri . mmw -aaaj p Hayy Bala fall la Ixalatanaw Nxw Orleans,; Jan. ' 15. -A rain set in here yesterday which continued -until ' this morning. morning. KRAMER'S CENT PUG had accumulated. An explosion good, practical farmerof Henry Brown. The! for twenty.four hor ... . - . t- . I tIiom a iniiHihii fnr r.ha nt.hn loci ...... . NO "IK BfcTTER t n the martyr Vada' f Be'ected leaf and c-ncot bf t jkv lied, ; :. v cas occurred here in mine JNo. 6, in March, 1883, by which thirty-two Chinamen and six white men lost their lives. Mine No.; 4, h6weter. was considered a model of a mine, And extreme careless ness is the only reasonable explanation of the exolosion. The funerals will occur today. . r:; There are universities for the others; let ns have'a university for these. In thit word, university, you have my idea of the industrial school. For, come bitca: to tne oennnion oi wnai is needed, viz: master workmen, intelli- ending at 6 o'clock this morning was 3 inches. At b .o clock this morning tne mercury stood at 56; The opinion among the planters is that little damage has as yet been done to the sugar-cane and orange trees, the rain being regarded as MANUFACTURED BT Samuel Kramer & DURHAM, N. 0- . - ui aii vn ail ccb. tiaais a ucauac a cic au aau mua i gentcitwens. tew mm are capable of f - , both, if not followed by . v m a.MaKI new fT tlflA aATIVIlAAt tltu I w I grasping a mgmj, BUiCu.ui i freexe. sirucuon, ana mere woutu jiot ue ruuui denial candidate." i . - J; : " S1 luf fT ; that the colonial policy would be less r reury xion. x. . adxenturous than that of its recent pre- r-v ' ii . v . t i -une oi ine very pretuesi ana rpainej ,K. . A- ,v uftnnnn Thprpfttion tiest of inexpensive matinees for icom-, at the $hiu y0Uie wa8 gU8pCnded im forUble wear worn thu season was notion mij;ofai. nnnn raMktnt nf & nw. nf . . v . ' 1 1 r i ' uivuiwvvij huvu a vwtv via v aTw ed upon a rosy blonde young lady who her Miss Bayard died at her nimriuui htr Fmilv hi nnnAartflOP tt . . . ... . .1 r . . . . . . . ..uome iuhu sue wh abaruug w uw , n. .1 i . . '-' . .. tn immune cierirT 10 a hlticl eibcuuui Cleveland s ,.r ,t. .jf:-. tk finn.ia1 rpooption. ; 5 H tts. xtlonl Baak HitUnunk ytl . , 1 . . 1 a I J . . - 1. f L - ynmanas oreviasf roneaiq wi nann-; Wpitfl- HouM to attend Miga mg gown, wmcn, sue lniurmcu ; tiit-iu, she had'made herself. The matinee was formed Of the most exquisite tint of pal pink i eider-down flannel as soft and' fleecy as the inside of a bird's nest; The I semi-loose frbnt was garnished withii Oriental la;, full bows and enda nf pale piuk satin ribbon catching the lace Bp at intervals down the enuro iroot. ine deceaBprs. This statement was received with cheers by the chamber.? M. de Freyciuet also "said i "It is necessary to . . 1 j 1 s ii I t: s resiorq goou oruer ia uie atxuiiuisii iiuuu, of their duties; to restore the financial J equilibrium; to stop expeditions to dis 1 tant countries; to vote no frehh loan and Xr Vru .Tun., ift Li'k r.-iu tn adopt . no measures creatine new . - ' ,1TT1.. ing if tue wetkly svitcment of the asso- taxes." lhe lonquin protectorate, ne ciate national banks: lioaus decrease, said, would bo organised on a siniple 'ftS'27LKrt0'. rima'm innrMiMM. fi.OdO.liKt: and economical ibasia. In conclusion, IcpaS Wuders incree i,8ui ,70U; de-i ho aj.pealrd to all friends jof the rpub- poaitjs lucreaae, $!ti.505,U00; circulation lie for unity and co-operation in the efforts df theeablnet to govern the conn try by the policy he announced. Beeswax. AS BTJTEB8 OF BK?WAX( W WlU trw 00 mntfl further nottee pay tfie ! Icard steamer ofrraflroed. decrease, $550,800: reserve im-rease, g4,- deep Stuart collar was also .edged with 605,555. The banks now: hold $33,- the iacb. In the back -the robe fitted 811,843 in excess of. the 25 per cent, snugly!, and. a pretty Watteau fold rule. r..anhiiir from the neck to the foot of the .tirt Wl.5h harlv todhd the flo.H& : Jrt troloii of Qam. ..'.;Ui.:l r,iln4 fn tVw 'iii StacTOS, Va., Jan. 16. 8evera! lack Doxtion of the maHineei The robe 5 of .8now " . but j.. w i i . .l. i !il . .:. i. Weather ia moderate thia evemnir. rte- vt :i. :... k.u i.a was nuiaiieu ai me uoiiom wim a Biiiipiw ' i . , . z nywja jiiuvmra " Urn turned up deeply on the reverse pprtt from the nurroundmg section state waijg d the ice in the river along the juJe. t - l-X " ocn a ieariui aesirucwou g, wa8 broken. In . Suffern, Spring ? . -;4 i ! K bf game birds. Thousands of part- Valley, Piermont, Sparkill, Haverstraw i' Mr. t; b. Noxoa, Otaliiir of First NaUonaL ridges and doves have perished by cold j Bockland lake the jar' was very ! ouig, . i., niuciiii s'bwj ano exiermmauon is ieareu from eoUv ceaa and yipiMita, du to ur- , . work una want of reiruUr exereia. Aftr wafting much tune and: money tni seeking a remedy, ne Degas taking ; the old reliable ;i i ' " ,mi.- A' . tA aona-hr certainlv it does. Then whv does Brmdreth'a PUU, two every nUbt for three le-irneu at wie naiw nouw uui wre TJ-i,. Kd 8lar Coujfh (vr -T Will that Ntack, N. Y.,- Jan. 16, Shortly t ' before ll:3i)'o clock last night two lis aiuct shocks of Earthquake wero felt every part oi t xvocKiana county. Nvack pictures were shaken from heavy i fmrntm - - I l Wasuikgtos. January 16. It is See the man coughing. Doea it nt hnrt him le irned at iie White House that the for all if all could succeed. It is not to be expected that a man shall be taught more than one trade or that such trade should require more than ordinary " 1 . 11 J ' A . educattpu ,anu intelligence ior its suo cessfull practice. It is a mistake to begin with too much science, too many . S T .1 . . l'-l. !- languages, in mis couniry jngusa is a staple ard always at a premium when sound and pure. Let ns begin to build our university with the masonry and caroentrv at the foundation instead of commencing with the minarets or the dome of the observatory. Economy will not permit our legisLa tors td appropriate money unless some manifest benefit is going to accrued In stead, s then, ef establishing a school which never turns out a good, practical workman of any kind, but only a lot of helpless men, half ed ucated to a smattering of the sciences. fouud an institution that shall produce bricklayers, carpenters, farmers or whatover kind of workman is most needed now. The university of labor so founded will grow with growing needs. Pro- .i i fessorships and departments will be Tn added from time to time until ine msii tution shall stanu as complete as the university of Oxford. To explain further what I think such a school ought to be, its- constitution may be sketched out as follows : All industrial training by public institutions should be under one charter and one government, however diverse it parts or: however widely separated in loca- . w m wvu Tbe WurM'i Cotton Sapply. , Nkw York, January 16. The total Tisible-upply of cotton for the world is 3,107,816 bales, of which 2,768,116 are American, against 3,140,796 and 2,267,- 496 respectively last year ; ' receipts at ail interior towns so, ooi; receipts irom the plantations 95,120; crop ' in sight d,VZZ,WH bales, r " Wben we two parted 1 felt that I had taken cold," said Thomas Taketntimv' and next morning I was hoane indeed. But a I 2S cent bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough 8ympl nxea ine up." i f Contentious women are slaves to headache; but twenty.fi ve cents spent for a bottle of S&M vation OU will restore harmony ia .the house hold. " .:;..;-. YEARS CN tka flmtjct Mienr YriOTtph ef; the Agel SYMPTOMS OF A ! ;" TORPiO LIVER. The bang is a Turkish invention. W.B.BOWWJUEX30, weeaa, w . a gooa ppwaana ipi vacancy in tne . omoe pi tne assutant , allT- Mm Of course it will. There are no tal diSX SUon aao WW aotwer any written ; ior vJu A'-?n V fill .MArMUUU. ltlaDurair veireUbla 1 wpow hiwnu, ." jkpiw aj jtfanttBf jiiaijit 2 . ' ? vSiwuiiT T:l - Tand technical instruction ihonW bethe j.Hudia, Cheap and Iafarlar Parana Staatars will iaevitably disappoint you,' and art pot worth even I ha few eenta asked for them. Among the numerous porous plaster offered for sale Benson's Capcioe piasters alone merit implicit comfidenc. They have; won their great popularity wtth the people : and gained tbe voluntary endorsement ot the medical pro. tension by their' unequalled curative poeij and by that only.! When purchadng beJ oa your guard againse wotthlew iuiitstliona ; undeir misleading namea, such as 'Capsicln,'' Hap- sleum," "Uapuctn," 'HJapsicine, etc n certain huckstering druggists mar try t-i palm them off on you in place ef tbe genuine. : It h better to deal wtth none but. reputable and honorable druggWdiirs. Afk for Benson's and ate that it bear the Three Seals" trade mark aad has the work Oapclae cut lathe centre, f Fisa HaaU,--Ferris'. hams, Magnolia hams, .Baltimore city-cured bams, bee Vmrnm mi mwbrtUt, EavraUctMtlva.rala.lt tha bead,vrlrt a aali tenaUalaUa , ack aart. Ia4r ta afeaalaaf klaaa, Vallaeaa after fcatt, with aaU . ladiBattan t axertlaa of baar r aalaA, .4 (rriiabiUi7rtoaiccr, Uiwaplfita, yrtta afeolBaarbainKBeclcet4 mmm aatr, .. Wearlaeaa, Dlxal aeaa, Flanartac at (ha Heart. Uota before tha yaa,ueaaaeha aver cha rlaht era, Baulasaaaaa, wua etfiU arvaiam HigklTcaUroa Urlaa, aa4 : CONSTIPATION. a VCTTS PUXS are especially adaptaft tr. tnJi ruM. Ann doae effeots anon ; ehangoffoellngaatoastonlahUiaauffewrr. body i nnBT . i i gm m mimm Ifngll -j'J to Tlit on FleiU, turn tkyiraaa tj inhal. n4 by tbeir TiM AeUaa aa niriiMii mrm t Common education outaide of trade -tongues and fine meato gencraUy.iS Jhll,- VJTT S OIRAST SlRStMRILU Beuovatea Uie body, make beaahy Sat. Mrengtiteiis th wak, repair th waatea oC Uw aystem with pure b'.ooa uJ hard muaetoi xtm(-s tho ' norroua wystem, tarigmtem tha . ji.ii.i, and facparta tho ngor of tnaabood 1 -VM br dnierKtBta. V . iiftlt'M tt Ttf-rraT-rfL-laawTarSfc . 6 Jorotd eeUMo ot tha Q v or. It t bj Fhninatlaa atoro liunw rwaltfrom wE4ool1Aaa; (Araar1oa, atrortliori h8T(env. FtT'- i , tl1slTa sasSrWyar l: ' lif"-.' fi j . fji.- .. : ; i f t ?,, --"iV: H' :-4't' t ma: -to V. 4, iri i if i ;:"-t:.-'-'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1886, edition 1
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