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news; observations.
I i-DftVid PajrU U Tjcirj ill lat bU homo
b Bloomiogtoa, llljooia. - f
I Koyaltr to? take its. turn at the
iaeale with; the; rent of us. Four
jjtaadobilclren;of th Queen have juHt
baa. em. g;L ' ? i: s
Se&ator fiewell will probably call
up the Fits John Porter bill io the Son
ate today or, the first of next week, and
tixpecta tocajrj it j ? hindflome mi-
-Another man. as; killed at Fitto-
bure bj electrio wires a few dajs ago.
Seme wires' got crossed on an iron awn-
ne D08L and one of them was broken.
A tnaa Cook bold of the post, and was
ntantj killed. M R j
Th Senate postoffice committee has
Bereed to report favorably the nomina
tion off Mrs. Virginia Thompson, post-
Distress at liouisnlleJ Kyi This Is a
et baci fof Senator: (Blackburn- nd
Wfcnp;:fbr Senator5 Beck, j-There is lit-
tie doubt that Mrs. , Thompson hubs
confirmed. I;- . ;M I j I ' .h1
--The aoting secretary of the treasury
has received a conscience contributiou
from ; resident of New York in the
fbi-m of onobalf of : a thousand-dollar
fid oortificate numbered "A 8698,"
the receipt oi wmcn me Benaer says ne
wn)a .tb be jpablkly acknowledged be
fore he will end the ; other halt of the
certihoate. ) - jf; ; . ;
RALEIGH N. C, ST(JRDATf MORNING, MAY 8. 1886.
THE ANARCHISTS
NO, 147.
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It iMmlln erta Arr4t or lu 1U1Iiini
CniCAqo, May 7.- The trouble at the
Fourth street crossing of the Wostorn
Indiana railroad company continues this
morning. A number of trains!: are
stopped at that point, (hi switch tenders
and crossing guards refusing to aid the
roads in opening up the lines. A great
crowd stands about, watching the scene,
but at the town of Lake the polioe say
there is no disorder.;
Chicago May 7. The Arbeiter Zeitung
makes its appearance again this morning,
though in- a very reduced fform. ; The
old1 paper was a largo, prosperous; look
ing folio sheet, while today's issue is a
10x12 hand bill. The - leading article
today is addressed, to the workingmen
of Chicago; and after relating th$ diffi
culties they had in publishing the paper ,
Owing to the arrest of all the printers
and editors, the article says : 'These
twenty-two printers were arrested on the
ridiculous charge of murder : people
who did nothing but work and for whioh
they were -paid. ' Bail was refused
for them. On all sides there was a sys
tematic attempt to make the reappear
ance of the paner impossible.' .
:ou see then, worlEinemen. that the rul-
The ways of the Japenase postoffice ting class understands better than you
aro peculiar. In most couutries, if the the value of a labor organ. ; :
postage on a . letter is inadequate, the We will show you that although the
deficiency ia recovered from the addrcs- recklessness of some may temporarily
lee, and u he objects to be mulcted, the confuse, it cannot disrupt our working-
klection or orriOBRS FOR THN IN-
811 NO YBAR.
Montoombby, Ala , May 7. The
Southern Baptist convention met tt 10
o'clock today. Rev. Dr. Mill was
elected presidont. With the exception
of eiirlit vears. he has been president
since 1863. The following vioe-presi- Atiibns, May 7. The govefnjnent
dents were elected: Revs. B. Manly, of has sent a gunboat to Constantinople to
T1i Prra Iimii Ordp lor h lllo-k
rUrtk Fort.
letter iB retained and -there is an end ol
the matters It is not. so in J span. 1 he
other day an unfortunate Japanese ; de
dined to pay the extra postage, where
upon he was dragged belore a magis-
men's party. We therefore appeal to
you, workingmen. You will ee that
the workingmen'! movement without
an organ is impossible. 'i i We
shall continue the; fight for freedom and
(rate.and Sued (5 tot evading the taxes. I right that this paper has always con
uuctcd. forward, and un-
The Hon. John . Ward delivered
the oration at the centennial celebration
of the 'Chatham artillery.' in Savannah,
Ga., Tuesday evening last. .Fifty years
aeo, iwben thus organuation celebrated
the completion of a- half .century of its
exiBteace, Mr. ; Ward delivered the
oration, inhere are tew men, living or.
dead, wbb have; (delivered orations,
separated, by half a ecntury, before the
aaai organuaUOn J. hough an old man,
Mr; Ward, is still: in excellent health
and nip mind is as clear as ever. )
i -i-A' ! iPhiladelDhia . disuatch Bavs:
The failure th New York, Phiia-
Uesitatingly go forward in spirit of he
chicanery of the ruling classes. .!.: ;
Again, workingmen, do your dutj We
will do ours. "U 1h
In another part of the paper is an ar
ticle which indirectly, charges that the
dynamite which the police found in their
office was brought there by the officers
themselves. ;,j I
They say: "Jlfter the police bad arr
rested the editors they carefully searched
the building but found nothing.; A
short time after they returned ' And : ar
rested alL connected with the paper : and
Ian frtnnd dvnamttA. Thnv ar aaid tn
WW have found revolvers and an old file.
take awav from the Turkish capital
M. Conduerott, ; the Greek minister.
Qreek troops are being hurried to' the
front with all possible speed.
Athbms, Greece, May 7. All the
foreign ministers excepting the Russian
have embarked on the vessels of their
respective nations, to depart from
Greece. The Russian minister has not
yet received his instructions. I The
powers have given orders to their fleets
to bloekade the Greek ports.
TUB M. K. CUrEBUUICa j
A WyapMls f ill Third Day'a FrycJ-
Richmond, Va , May 7. After the
usual devotional ceremonies and reading
of yesterday's minutes, the conference
concluded the consideration of the rules
of order for the government of the
body. The organisation of the various
committees was announced and; addi
tional special committees were appointed
Dr. McFerrin, publishing agent, sub
mitted his Own report and the report of
the business manager and book com
mittee. 0r., Young, secretary lot the
board of missions, submitted the fourth
announced report of the board. The
centenary conference committee; which
undertook to raise 82,000,000-for. vari
ous church purposes, made a most satis
factory report. It has received $1,-
382,91 and there are influences at work
which will result in the collection of an
even larger sum than first mentioned
A number of large bequests were made.
Dr Wi K. Brown, of Missouri, has
given X3U,uuu to tne churcn ana. ur
Moses W. Payne R25.000 to the Payne
institute of Georgia. A. number of
other bequests range from S10OOO
$20,000 Dr. McFerrin, publishing
agent,. reported a number of requests to
be presented through him to the church
regarding the disposition of these funds
Thev were referred to the finahce com
but they were overtaken by a torjrent ii,itt and t & snecial committee o
which swept away theyenicie ana occu- fiye Tie following are chairmen of the
pants. ran.tfwHiiuuirui.8WvuiU standing oommittees as far as organized
On epwebpaoy, Dr. A G. Haygood, o
Kentucky: J. B. Hawthorne, of
Georgia; G. B. Taylor, of Virginia
And J. C. Furman, of South Carolina.:
The following were elected secretaries:
Revs. L. Burrows, of Georgia, and O,'
F. Gregory. A devotional meeting
was then conducted by Rev. Dri Ellis
Of Baltimore, and Dr. Ford, of Mis
souri. Rev. Mr. Wharton, the pastor
bf the First Baptist church, welcomed
the convention and introduced ex-Uov,
Thomas H. Watts, who delivered an
eloquent address of welcome. He said the
lone souroe of regret was tfeet there was
any division. He hoped there would
soon be one Baptist convention of the
United States. Fifteen States arc rep
resented by over 150 delegates;. Mis
sionaries from China, Mexico and Italy
are also present. Rev. Dr. Kllis, of
Baltimore, responded, making ja grand
address. Many oommittees were ap
pointed. The hours of meeting are
from 9 to 1 and 3 to 5; at nigbt from 8
o'clock, to adjourn at pleasure.!
Bmrkabl Storms
or 'rain and hail in thb wist.
Washihgtow,. May 7. Dispatches
from various points in Missouri and
Kansas report remarkable storms of rain
and hail yesterday. At Osage City a
storm began about 11 a. m. and con
tinued for thirty minutes, until the
ground was oovered with hail-stones and
in many places they were puea up sev
eral inches deep. Eighty percent of all
exposed window glass on the nrth side
of houses was broken. The storm came
from the northeast and did not extern!
more thin a mile west of the Sant Fe
road at this point. At Emporia, Kan
sas, a water-spout passed down Jacob's
creek. A farmer named Jacobs saw
the storm coming and gathered his wife
and two young children and his brother
Charles in a wagon and started to flee,
The Great Bargain House
-Raleigh.
for the Southern coast! line trade with
the lines centering1 at Norfolk has led it
te ftdopt new measures to increase its
oMBtaeaiiir A eootrapt will beimmedi
atej(y.lel; for three new steamers for the
Pamlico sound and Sotfthern coast trade.
Tbeae will rui ia opposition to the coast
lines now carrying freight to Baltimore.
The freight agent! of the road reports
that anverage of sixty through ears
per day are being sent over the line,
whieh Aiunber will be gtcatlj iscreased
as soon b the; small, fruit seuon opens
The company is! constantly stretching
out, auu appaxeuviy ui uu paueu
until it bontrbLi a 'through line to the
Guit't "it I'U. r?
i-i": - (Nil i l i ' i ; - i s
-rTbe Senate: committee on foreign
afiTairs has decided i to report favorably
Senator7 Frye's bill h'tp promote the
Look out for Bargains. We have Just opened political progress and commercial pros-
1! perity of the American nation, 'I which
some Great Bargains from, the staughterenf failifr thai the President ehall invite
I . ... A... vrk ndlco 44c a vard;; ""P?" ""T? if . f.-L'"
oi own. - - v ; nitri and Nohth America, from san
to
assemble with ) delegates
goingV Kteknp aBketthlsweel
credit. Our Sew York Calico 4cayard;.:
worth 7e. Great Bargain. In Lacea, Orifiial, Domingo andjbe Einpire of Brazil
indeed, dreadful! and the find is said to
prove that the printers are murderers.'
The writer goes: on to say that the
whole thing is'a conspiracy to suppress
the paper forever. Fielden, tki social
ist Englishman j now under arrest, was
treated by Dr;: Dexter this morning.
The doctor states that from the cburse
of the bullet pielden evidently shot
himself while carrying his revolver.
The blockade at the Fourth: street
crossing of the i Western' Indiana rail
road was raised at 10.30 this morning.
Up to that hour eight engines and two
trains bad been stopped. Special officer
Ballard, of the Wabash road; lent down
fifty special officers and soon: 'trained
them to throw the switches, thus start
ing trains. No work whatever is being
done at Pullman, Hlinois, today, althe
men remaining out. McCormick's fac
tory is filled with hands today. ! Nearly
the. entire force of 1,500 went to work.
The omnibuwes which broughf the north
side contingent; made their appearance
tor tne urn un smoe we noung uesau.
and thirty-nyei omc
i IM. T l- ' 1
were arownea, wnue iaooos uuany
perished in endeavoring to save them.
His brother saved himself and; the other
child. At Fort Scott, Kansas, Lamb's
ice dam broke and an immense body of
water, uniting with the already swollen
Duck run, rushed down the valley A
houre occupied by Sarah Brown, a
widow was struck by the torrent, and
swept about 100 yards down the stream,
where a lodged among an trees, airs.
Brown and four of her children were in
it at the time. The water rose rapidly
around it to a depth of setveral feet.
The; mother held her little six-months-old
infant in her arms . above the water,
leaving her -older children to cafe for
themselves. She suddenly noticed that
her five-year-old boy was drowning and
in attempting to save him; the infant
slipped from her arms and was drowned
before aid could reach-it. The remain
der of the family were rescued, j
At Springfield, Mo., the damage of
all sorts is estimated above $125,000
No life was lost, but 35 or 40 families
were noatea out. some oi mem were
taken to high ground by men on horse
back. .'
PEA1S AT CIHCIUHATI.
AN
THB kTR KIOF FBXI01IT HANDLIRS AT
bwd.
Cincinnati. May 7.1 The strike of
freight handlers is at an end. Menare
already at work at the Cincinnati South
ern, Cincinnati, Indianapolis & St.
Louis, Ohio & Miitissippl, Cincinnati,
Washington & Baltimore freight
ards and others will resume at pnoe
'he exact terms are not made known,
but it is generally understood that the
men have an advanoe of from 15:tp 25
cents a day. This is looked upon as
banishing all danger of disorder and
peaceful settlements with other strikers
are expected to follow soon,
1 i h r
Ataotbcr Arrt f mu Ag-ftstr.
DBTKCTIVK COT AT WH1LB 4TTBMPTTNO .
TO MARK TUB ARREST.
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Chicago, Illinois, Miy 17.
Wm Stahlknecht, the president of
the cabinet makers' union, and also a
professional agitator, was arrested t an
early hour this' morning on; a warrant
issued by justice Brag ton. qtahlknecht
is accused of intimidating ; workmen.
The arrest was : made : near the house of
the i accused and a private-' detective,
ho effected it, says the prisoner tried
to cut him with a knife. Stahlknecht
has incurred the enmity of the furni
ture manufacturers' association by in
citing strikes and preventing the men
from conferring with their employers.
It is alleged that he participated in
Tuesday night's demonstration at the
Haymarket.
AalftnniMt at Oxford.
Special to the Nxws add Obsirvxa.
Oxvoan, N. C, May 7.
Mr. W. T, Williams, grocer," of this
Elace, made an assignment yesterday,
labilities small.
Mr. Sol. Cob a, 80 ry St., Sa rraneUeo,
could not attend fo litinlticn on aeuouot of a
hacking rouiftv a i tooti aa he toek Jled Star
Cough Curs ho found relief, and by oomtlttu
log It, wm toon entirely cured. 36c:
Greece declares for. war. ,
, Hontford'a AeM Pboapbat.
inValdaclb as a tonic.
Dr. J. L. Pratt, Greenfield, III., ays : 1t ts
all that it claims to be invaluable as a tonic in.
any case where an acid tonic is Indicated.
, The Irish land bill, is doomed.
, . 6 m , ,
Boofht a farm.
John 31 McDowell, one of the successful
holders of ticket No. 4,79 in November
drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, which
drew 7ft,000, has Invested a portion of his pro
ceed) in a traet of land near Olivet and ad
joining bis home farm. He purchased 54 acre,
more or lew, being the Jack Kenton la ran ol
Aihen Wheeler, for which he pah! $40 per acre
Since he made his iuccennlul draw In Louisi
ana, John haA been "shaving notes" at a lively
rate, and has cleared within the patt few
months nearly f l,O00. Just stop for a moment
and estimate the profit he has made on that
50c. invested in Louisiana Lottery laxt tall !
Mount Olivet (Ky.) Tribune, March 11. '
Fifty ibbls New Roe Herring, jxr
package. Special prices to trade. W. V. a A. 13.
Stronach. ; :
: . ' mtm
Fresh Strawberries per express today at
- W. C. & A. B. Stbonxch's.
Dynamite is at a discount.
Georgia; : itineracy, Samuel j Rogers
of Ualtimore: conference publishing in
terctts. David Morton, of Louisville
conf. rence; oducatTbn, A. S. Andrews
of Alabama; missions,! Joseph S. Key
of Georgia; church extension, Dr. D. C
Kelly, of Tennessee; boundaries, R. H
Mahon, of Tennessee lhe speeiai
committees and their chairman are as
follows; On temperance, P. -H. Whis
ner, of 1 Maryland; on fraternal corres
pondence, W. W. Bennett, of Virginia;
divorce, B. F. Tarker, of Tennessee;
on quarterly review, Samuel A. Weber,
of South Carolina; introduction, C. S.
Wiley, of Virginia; on hymn-books, J.
H. Carlisle, of South Carlina; on plan
for defravins the exnenses of deleeates.
J. W1 Tucker, of Floridai on Bible
cause. C. W. Carter, of Louisiana. Dr
R. A. Young, of Tennessee, presented a
memorial of the woman's board of mis
sions in regard to changing the constitu
tion of the! board.
tf ! wr KaUway a.
Torchon, pillow-case, &c Hamburg Edglags
and Insertion.
Dress Goods.? Mlk 1
Dre Buttons of
Gloveaat 30c; worth 60.
j the latest style at Jjc'a doien; Worth 25c i .
ir Miliinerv 4)epartment will bo ieplen-
: I form systems ol weights, measures, silver
tlsbed this week,', Some specUl, bargains are coin patent righ, &o. ; The Presi-
. effered in hats and flowers.
representing
the United States, in Washingfon, (ct.
i; 1887, to eonsider and decide upon,
first, tneaaures that shall tend- to pre
serve lh4 peace and ; promote the pros-
toeritv oi tne several repuoucs ana tne
limpire ol Brain; tne iormauon ot an
American customs union, frequent and
regular steamship Communication; uni-
A sergeant and thirty-nye i o racers FrtyHiath CMtrwi;
guarded the gate and there was no at- Washinotok, D. C, May 7 Housa.
tempt at interference by jthe strik- After a preliminary contest for the
ers as the men filed in with their I prece(jence of business, the House went
lunch-pails dangling by their Bide. I fnto committee of the whole on the nri-
Armdur's glue factory i was Bet Ttte calendar. The bill which gave rise
From Wuhlatlaa.
Washington, D. C, May 6.
Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun;:
It is reported that the election of
chairman and secretary of the Republi
can (Jongressional campaign, committee.
Which occurred Monday night last, was
the occasion for a measuring of strength
between the Blaine and the anti-Blaine
elements. The newly-elected chairman
and secretary, Representative Goff, of
West Virginia, and Mr. Mcpherson, of
Pennsylvania, are devoted adherents of
Mr. Blame, while the two other gentle
men who were prominently pressed for
the positionsi Representative Bingham,
of Pennsylvania, and ex-commissioner of
pensions Dudley, of Indiana, are bit
terly hostile io Mr. Blaine, and. are in
full accord with what is known as the
stalwart wing of the Republican party.
Mr. Bingham was formerly one of the
closest friends of Blaine, but he split
off prior to the election of delegates to
the Republican national convention of
1884. and in that contention made the
most effective speech in favor of the
nomination of Mr. Arthur. The lines
in the election of chairman and secretary
were not drawn as between Blaine and
anti-BlalneJ No allusions to any such
idea were made, and several of the
members, it is said, voted without the
least unoression that considerations of
such character entered into the contest.
Col. Dudley was urged as secretary on
the ostensible ground that he was one
of the best managers and wire-workers I
in the whole party, and his conduct ot
the Indiana campaign in .1880 and the
Ohio campaign in 1594 waa pointed to
as proof what he could do in manipu
lating election j machinery and influenc
ing voters. But according! to tne re
ports the Blaine adherents, I who were
in tne majority vu ub gguwuKii
not disnoaed to take anv chances, and
without makme much russ aoout it, put
in two men that they knew coma oe
As understood now,
"Th Qnmteut Cnro am ZmzthtordmWmi
nUm mor quick It Uu any other known rm
'r khcumatum, kennlgte,
BwelBBsa, Stiff Broiwn,
ff -vBwrna, Scalda, Cota, Lomba
Urf lira PlenrUT, Sore. pmMitua,
I Wl 1 I iWkmcba, QulOTT, Bare Throat,
V JfSetetica, Wounds BadMte,
1 0 Jr TooUwfccb, Rrrain. n. Price
i ZJr a TAHeTToU r aU
J. uim Solvation OH bean oar
AocuSr reeialercaTradlliirk.aadoar
fkobnfl dpsatara. A CUmr A Co, Sola
Prctor. lMiuinora, MiL, P. S. A. i , . .
DR. BULL'S COUGH STOOP,
For the cure of Conehs. Colds. Ho
ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Whooping; Cough, Indpiect Con
sumption, and for the relief of con
sumptive persons ia advanced stages
of the Disease; For Salb by all Drug
gists. I Price, cent.
QQLD MEDAL, FASJS, 1878.
BAKER'S
Breaifasl Cocoa.
WarranUd aieslMMv JM
Cmema, from whteh thaazeMaof
Oil baa been nmorca. uwwm
Urntt fas ttmgtk of Coaoa nixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,
aod b therefore far rnoro eoaoad.
eal, costing let Mow on etnt m
cup. U m aeuaont, wnwuui.
strengthening, eaally OlgeMea. aoa
admirably adapted for tnranoa
wU at for peraoaajn Bealtn.
gaU By Oroeert eTTTwaara.
BAKER k CO., DoTcUKtBT, Mass,
mm
THB END OV THB FAMOUS BTRIKB.
CnicAoo. Ills.. May 7. the western
: ara rinm:tiir onerationa this 1 denended ; UDOn.
mnrnine on nearly the basis prior to the 1 whatever influence can I be exercised in
An .u A,a aht trains SI the, rlireeiion of the affairs. Of the COm-
Waimo- oont Ant witKont moleittation. 1 mittee will be used to PUti UP Blaine
Tn all ihA fVotffht hnnaes increased I men for Congress. Bna WOrx up
forces of men are at work and the f Blaine sentiment in the various lon-
This departmeni:
dent l is to appoint twenty-four dele-
; - m e a . ''mm .1
divided. - equally oetween tne
The employees, numbering several hun
dred, were glad to get back to"work on
the old terms, ten nours work for ten
hours pay. j Officers were present to
curb any ; violent demonstration, but
none was made. : The lumbermen, it is
ah nin ft200 to F. W. Haldeman
r J o w ... i .v As.t r- J
The report states that auring jthe war j
.ViAn a hov twelve Tears of of the; Burlington road
U.u.l to ioin an Ohio reuiment nouneu us oia employees
Torotd eoeMooot the Dyer. It Carm By ni ' rfj.
health
age,
believed, are getting readyji to resume
.Ja iiUl nblitlesl nsxtdes.'-and ; other nations are operations Monday. It is said that tne
managed uy bis. - T ' .end asl toanv deleeatesf as' thev executive committee of the lumbermen's
is a Wr of 1 nleiute. bat each I deleeation ts to, have exchange will issue orders to that end.
lindiae DeCartereU Miss Sale
' - - : - I hnt one vote in the conarresd
vuch experience in this derWtment and I K I For eTeaio, toilets St summer re-
sure you she will give sstisfactio. In work'ani sorlf areri lovely wool gapses and
sure you sue u. J crr wools jfeirjuisite qualities, tU
in price. The goods are purchaaed troo houses made up of these fabrics alone or cm-
' U binod with silk j Satin, faille: Francaise,
our prices, which areO per cent, W thsh beauty nd art ; pearl .passementeries,
. i antylioues auu xaio ona guiiviuii
... . - . - 1 .L .-MA I I - . .
. w York prices. , Tney wui ue ww iw f
way; many forW than- half their value; We
hall offer such unanswerable arguments as no
house can match.
at prices that no other house can even approach.
but was refused muster on account of
his age and sixe. He however pur
chased a uniform, and served in a regi
ment a year, aoting as bugler and per
forming scout duty. He is said to have
performed gallant service. Mr. Bragg,
While no further violence u at present 0f Wisconsin, in a sarcastic speech op
threatened, the ; reserve police force is posed the bill. He ridiculed the idea
still retained at the Hinman and 12th 0f a boy too. young to be mustered in,
street stations, t The police arrested a fulfilling scout duty and doing gallant
suspected dynamiter named William service. Messrs. Johnson, of Indiana,
Hedger this forenoon and i afterwards' Weaver, of Iowa, defended the bill
the
aad oombatted Mr. Bragg s proposition
that a boy of the age of this one could
not render valuable service in war. Mr
Johnson had maintained that there had
Our leaders and specialties
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We can
show you tacts that will level your
both white and pale-hued, in shades of
mauve, ciel bluei cream, rose heart ana
caqary yellow. The intermediate wool
dress for the summer is ' of Iwhite ched
dsh, beige bison cloth, nuns' gray,
camels' 'hair, or else dainty cream-white
limousine,1 with .'this fabric for basque
andldrapery.whije a deep fall of Moresque
s- rnr run iiih vrim luci iiuunauvi oivtvw i . . i
SKoTAirt. Both Felix and with hPTJLVl V'Zt:
been many instances where iboys had movements, coupled with the promisih
Redfern use silk cords, silver, gold and
mohair braids for finishing stylish tailor-
made gowns of summer wool, cream-
white pilot cloth being a favorite maui-
M An exchange'; tells of a man who
plants, two or three weeks after the crop
lor much less than they are wortfu Our stock jp planted, A -Inew hill Ot corn every
BtteentQTow eacn way., .uu mm to iuc
reason: tit the weather;; becomes dry
aftr thfl fillincr timft thfl ailk and tas-
pricea, rememr, are from iUaf per eeuU becoe dry AQ( dead. ' ln this
toudition, if U should become season-
head on the subject ot prices and bargains.
Hard luck and hard times push some large
sealeri to the wau. They must have money,
and must seU their goods. So we buy them
will hs replenished every . few days. Our
searched his room. There they found a
large quantity! of dynamite, two guns
and a lares quantity of cartridges. The
feir exhibited by the' man: when takrn
into the central polioe : station I was al
most painful. His face Had a deathly hn as valuable as men. Messrs. John
palor and he could hardly keep from on -nd Bragg became involved in a
tallinir. What evidence the police over war reminiscences, into
possess against him is not Stated Five whi0h Mr. Wolford, of Kentucky, was
hundred! brickmakers returned to the I drawn. v Finally a vote; was taken
yards at Lake View this; morning and on m amendment to the bill, but a
began work, but a crowd of 300 strik- nnmber of its opponents refrained from
ers from the city, many of them excitea voting and the committee; being leit
;ine nouse
them outl KothschUd a large furniture a recess till 7 3U this evening, the
factory resumed operations today with geMi0I1 to be for pension bills. .
a small force of the old: men,; who re- . .. I
turned to their benches The lumber Toti w.t iueipi. of o.
dealers of the city i h4ve subscribed Naw Yobs:, May 7. The following
g5,000 to: the police! fund. Tb sub- are the total net receipis oi cov
:-.imw nn-m riida tur ui niAO iuuluuu. I tnn at ail ue uui i"""""1" ,
work or take their discharge from
company's employ.
'- Wow York feitton Fntaroa.
Naw York. May 7. Green & Co.'s
repOit on cotton futures Bays: It has
been ;a weak market ail day; about t)
poihti were lost, closing dull and barely
steady. 1 There is no undue pressure to
realise, but the bull element gave ieBs
support to near months and a disposition
to i sell the new crop was again man
fested both on home and foreign ac
count. ; Liverpool advices are disap
pointing and discouraged the operators
waiting for aid from abroad, while con
tinuous liberal interior jand plantation
new, crop inaications, miusea greater
confidence among the bears.
The officials I the noliev of the impending Cohgres-
I ST ..V I
this morninir I sional campaign will be controlled by
ti return tn I tlinsn members of the committee who
are friendlv to Mr. Blaine. ;
Mr. W. Dawson, editor of he
Charleston ( 8. CM News and Courier,
who has been here a day or two On his
way home from a European ,tour, says
that the United States has hot in a long
time had a minister at Paris who has
made a more favorable impression than
Mr. McLane. Mr. Dawson was present
at the banquet to Pasteur and several
other nnblic affairs where IMr. McLane
waa among the guests. He says that
Mr. McLane. when called on to speak,
alwavs replied in the most happy and
An nnt stvle in French, as pure and as I
unexceptionable in - every way as h;s
English, and the novelty of this in an
American minister has Iwarmly com
mended him to the French official circle
and to th e diplomatic crops at Paris.
More lNseaiea raultfroea aa P
other eaaea, vr uuiroroiu
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The duvarina Cao.
TIIK COUNSKL BNTBB AM APPBAL
BBUBABlNd.
Richmond, Vs., May 7. Counsel for
Boalaoaa Tmllsires.
Nbw Yobk, May 7.-fBusiness fail
ures occurring throughout the country
Jn.ini, lea. araelrJ as reported to Ri G.
S. J Cluverius, convicted of the mttr-H n n0 . jor the United Sutes, 167;
4er of Fannie Lilian Mdisont entered a ln.na(ja . 25; total, 192: lagsinst 207 last
motion m the supreme court of aPPe1fweek. and 194 the week previous.
today for a rehearing of the case decided Th business casualties appear to be
if not more.: . I r ; r
.. a i j ; ; i
Tti Colored BtetliodUt Qoaorml Oaofor-
law than those current, P lease call and ex
amine our stock and 1 know we shaU tmake
"' t :
sale to you. t '
BespecUully submitted
i able, the Bilk; revives its growth, but
the tassels do not recover. Then, for
want of pollen, the new silk is unable
to fill the Office for which it was de-
lOnly.
U the
t
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Cash "Trade
i
VOLNKY PURSELL A CO.,
assembled in th
Miles, Of Louisville
'i'k.rA iLi-n , nresent
Bebee, of Washington N. C, Isaac
' T 1 Til4 T. IT
.T ,, , , , j LiVUe, oi vacaouu, aa.
signed; xne poiien rrom tne repupteu aUeyi .of Augusta, Ga
corn is then resdy to supply silk, and 1 v ; . e . , .
the filiang is completed. lie says nearly
all the- abortive ears, bo common in an
corn crops, are caused fby the want of
1 88f ? Galveston,
..... rtV AN. r-l
leans.1,667,638; Moblle,143y,oo savan
nah 772,303; Charleston, 475,256;
Wilmington, 99.185; Norfolk, 534,-
AQ 7ftft-.: Maw Vnrlr
dist r-pisoojpa ?sr2 85 616:
AcGUBTA, Ga., May 7. The fifth
yesterday in which the. judgment of the
lower court was fully affirmed. No re
hearing will be allowed unless one ot
the judges who concurred in the decis
ion is -dissaushed with ana aesires a
rehearing.
fat Steaatr oel tb Carved Beaat.
From the Paris News. 1
A somewhat large and curiously imi
tated crocodile in carved wood in , the
;l - ' B '.5
Philadelphia,43,205;WestPointl set Of swallowing a negro, aiso oi csxvca
is ouy.i wisuwp ti. a. t.r,ewinV 1 R Ofift- Port wood, is the latest eccentricity wr a
I Kyi, is presiding. fa 155. PensacoU; 19,154; In Udy's writing table. Draw the negro
Also blShOPS J. A. I XVUJ . J. ' t ATO AArt t: .L t U NU ;nKV.Uant mnnfh end
I i4eaaarKll Sna. M. u SBU a ViVVMI r I w.w - . - ,
i sMiliai emunicating all nights of Labof .
London, May T.-tln the bouse of Viw8mWlhlJ
Tt la said that at the; consistory tb
he held in Rome in June the Pope will
issue a Dun assoiuwv wuouiuiuj
The Grand Vicar i
pollen; and he has known ears to double
. t x : II- ill LI 1 " I 1 HO UI SUB V - r.-- .
commons last nigne.jar. vnamnerism - , tniw U responsible for this
No. 10 East Martin Street. ) tJwir sie n this fiUil
eave notioe that he Would move the re- P'00
eh. UnA nnrnhaa hill 1 Staiemeo.
itetwuvi ew mv p
vou have an ivory paper cutter. ; The
four legs, that equally pull Out, are
pen-holder, pencil, ink eraser and pen'
knife. . f
' Thus far 15.000 boxes of peas have
been shipped from New Berne this
seasov).
about up the average in all sections of
the country, in new ion city tney
are very light.
Contltarattva Cotlaq Stateaaoot.
Nbw YobX, May 7. The following Is the
comparative cotton statement lor the ; wees
ending May 8: j
i XOOO. OOM.
Net receipts at U. 8. ports, 42,7S 8,6-21
Tntal raceiDta to date. i fi.07S.00 4,638,M9
Exports for the wees, j wu.iw jm,u.
Total exports to date, j 8,646,995 i,tfv,9U
Stock U aU V. o. ports, eoo,w
anr m ell intorW tAwnai 97.004 : 4,Bi
Klr et l.lVJtrnnAI. mo.wv ptvv
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For Great Bruin, "ww
roovev, tHay Wei-W Work.
From the Bradford Star
If wives should now Strike for eight
hours and the pay of ordinary Servant
girls, Martin Irons and his crowd would
not have a nickel for beer money for the
next twenty years. : i 5 .
The Mirror
is no flatterer. Would you
make- it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass
Tar Heel Liniment!
BEST IN THE WORLD FOR
ALL ACHES AND- PAINS.
PRICE 50 CTS.
SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS;
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J. Y. MacRae's,
WHOltESALX DRUGGIST.
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