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NO. 131,
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OBSERVER
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SWITCHMEN
strike;
ENGINEER3 BEFUSE
GO OUT.
TO
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Tai SKMA1TD8 piS! tax TIKI GIYI
i )TOB OdHPLliKCS THB 1XTIHT 07
MKTHODMT.PROTKSTAJrr CBPHCH.
THI SIXTT tElWflxiMIOS CF THI
Or. of the News ud dtwerrer.
The 63rd tenloli of tte North Caro
lina Annual Oonfarenoeof the Metho
dist Protestant Church eonrened
at Hn4eribn, Yanee connty, N. O..
on Thursday, 22nd day of Nofember
1888,and was opened by Rer. i J un
burn, preside t 9 o'clock oi by
inging &ynn iQft
aAnd are we yet alive,
And see each other' foe "
Pray et bt Bev. T. F. MeCuIlooh
IN CANADA.
-By Xatograph to t&a Tews And Obserrer.
Nw YoBK,K;or.23 -The World aays:
Information hW reached the World
from a yery aolhentio soaree that the
pwitcnmen on au tranc lines from the iouowea - or reaamff z cutimoj
Mississippi to jNew York hare united Psalms and 394 . Hymn; prayer by W.
n t demand upon the roads f or an I W. Amick. i Ret. W. F. Kenneit was
nqrease of pay, and the settlement of I appointed temporary secretary ft .?.
Other grievances. The matter has I J- X- Arnold, pastor M E. Jauro ,
'a
! Absolutely Purb;
TW powder never Tartoc A marral
J purity, strength and. wholesemeneBS.
Xore eeonomicaXthan ordinary kinds and
Manot be sold Lb eompetitkm with- the
u altitude ef low test, " short weight,
tfum or phosphate powders, sold only In
aos. . Lotax BxriHa PoimKB Oo., lot
,wall Street, Sew , t I',
.Sold by W. O. ft A. B. Stronaoh, and
j r rerrtus uo." -
MY, 18, 1888;
been kept in the! utmost secrecv bv
both parties tof the controversy, but
(here were earjaest consultations in
this eity last night among ofiSoers of
the trunk lines-. They hare been given
intU Saturday o respond to the de
mands Of the tritchmen and after
taf, if these ftre not granted Or a
compromise canubt be reached, a gen
ejrmti atruce ia isnreatenea it was
Deans, the rules
Conference were
was introduoed.
On motion 3. 0.,
of the last Annual
adjournment at ! 11 a. m. lor pulpit
service; meet at 2 p.m.; adjourn at
pleasure, !
Rev. G. E. Hunt, D. A. Highfill
and J. O; Deans was appointed a oom-
stated by the lame high authority I mittee on credentials of lay repreaen-
last nignt uiat is was iuceiy tne new I taiives.
W
hits Blankets from Si per pair.
Colored Blankets from 90o pitr.
York Central would oqme to an ami
cable agreement; with its men. :
Lbuvirous tqd.; "Not. 23 The
strike of railroad switchmen is taking
ah ugly phase. pot a single switch
epgine in the ( city was moved
this ;morning. In; the freight yards
everything is in pOnf asion. Morning
trains were abandoned, half made up
ot n6t made up kt all except in the
Aionon ana lAfcer jsne s Western
Rev. F. T. Tagg, corresponding
secretary Board of Foreign Missions,
was introduoed and epoke briefly.
The conference entered into the
examination of the final character of
ministers. . S
D. A. HighfiT, Orange circuit; W.
W. Amick, Alamance circuit: V. A.
Cecil, Randolph circuit; W. 0. Stain;
Winston station: W. O. Eennett, Haw
River circuit: W. F. Eennett, Flat
yardi. The mete however, declared l-Rock circuit; T. F. McCulloogh, Ash
Bed Comforts
Iff - from 95c each.
T adleaVUerino Vests,80, 40, 60 and tm
I thlldron's Merino Vests, all sizes4!
-.. - 4 r.
Gentlemen Hi Merino Shirts, SS,
j- . it 50 ant 75 cts , . '
that not ah engine should be fired
this morning. Ih all the yards busi
ness was it a complete standstill, t In
several places engineers and firemen
or other employees were pressed into
service and tried Itio go on with their
work but the strikers interfered and
suocessf oily prevented the depart
ure Of any trainal Although some
difpoeition to blockade the tracks and
obstruct the progress of the men who
desired to work! was : exhibited.
only I one instance of positive tio
leneei was reported durintr the nijrht.
A eef ions phase of the strike is that
boro circuit; J. N. Garrett, For.
syth circuit; 0. It whitaker, N. Gran
ville circuit; T.M.Tollen,Roanoke cir
euit; W. T. Toilen, LGrange mis
sion; W. F..McDowell,Ivy circuit, and
G. E. Hunt, Spring Church station
were successfully examined and passed
daring the morning session.
On motion of J. H Toilen,' 2 30
o'clock tomorrow was set apart for
the election of a president, the com
mittees on examination of credentials,
boundaries, literature, college, mis
sions, finanoei temDerance. oresi-
dent's annual report, Sunday-schools,
W, 40
Q.tntlemeni
Bcar'et Shirts, 75,! $1
and $1.75. - h. j
40
p sntlemen's Merino 1-S Hose S5o, worth
AW ELECAHT LlfJE
the engineers and firemen are in close I iournals and i unfinished business.
yppatuy witn tqe; swiwsnmen ana
mikeno attempt to man the engines.
In near ly every' Instance-tley have
quit jwork,,xun--their engines into
their stalls and drawn the fifea when
statistics and fraternal relations and
correspondence, statistics and pul
pit services, j " i j ; f
Amasoos ssssion.
The president in the chair. ;Rev.
-OP-i
adds in jch to the eomplicstion'bf the
matter. . xue wuii awifcoamear may
bef replaced by iaexperienced. men
provided the . engineer! anaueaca
will work,but nothing can be doneIn
experience will not do to trust upon
an engine, i S ireene, grand master
of the Switchmen s Union, has re
turned to Chicago1
Alt . the forenoon the strik
erfhive been goiig in gangs from
nrvA vkrdto anbthee and'warmntr the
A WE W LIKE OF JLTIKS I tpplleants for worM that if .they un-
aetase to canuie ua bwuuu wguiw
the IwitdimentttiSBted iU Xhis I BeDjunin jStoht, of ; West Virginia,
01 borne missions of the
..4
UDIKS 10, 25, AXD ' 50c
flOSEl
constantly on hand
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10, 12i and 25a
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secretary of home missions
General Conference - of the M. P.
Church, was introd need io the eon
neTlAfioisTrofo
butting one 'mission church every
three weeks- . , i
Friday at 10 a. m. was, on motion,
hear ; ttev. uenitmin
hich he rep-
TWO
MORE RASCALLY BANE
WRECKERS.
taM IGAHTIO
SWOTDLI
TAT1D THKIB
TflStflMI-
Minions oraia
MIW8.
Spirit ef th StaU PrM. '
The farmers of the South are more
1 deeply interested in this subject (in
austnai Independence) than men of
other pursuits for the 'reason that
they are least able to bear the etrain
to which they are subjected by mon
opolists and a grinding tariff for the
firotection of manufacturers a fear
ul burden from the cridle to the
grave. Their lands are already slip
ping away from them, and under the
i present oondition, which is growing
worse and worse year by yeer, it is
Only a question of time when our
country shall oease to be a land of
sturdy yeomanry, the lords of tbe sou
POWDERLY
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RE-ELECTED GRAND MASTER
WORKMAN OF THE K- OF L.
TBS KOMIH1IS AEJt THBXS, BUT MB. POW-
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DXSXT IS CS06I5 OTBIB OKI ICIBS
XXXCTXD.
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A'DtetlV Flt V- v! . n
fiv Telegraph to the Kews and Observur. -
s Eubma Spskqj, Ark-VNor. 23L-A
fire broke out abo t 330 this morn
insr in a dentist's office, and although
immediate alarm was soon given, the ,
flames were beyond control and the
greater part of the business portloh
of the city was consented. Tne lost
is estimated at $200,000, with very
little insurance.
By Telgraph to the News and Observer.
Chioao"), Nov. 23- A dispatch from
Omaha regarding the Valparaiso bank
uauifc btk-jt: From the present ap
jatauctb the! failure is one of the
uOBfc giKantici dwindles ' and . defalca
uons ever known in Saunders county.
lu devl ipH thi, coville, one of the
owners, had altered many of the notes I torsdependents, as abject servants
amounts much more than they origin- over. The gravity of the situation,
ally were and that he htn 'deposited oaq hardlj be overdrawn. It is a real
these notes with I otiuir banks as col- danger and demands the most serious
lateral for pioney with'whieh to ipeo- thought and decided action, not only
ulate Net? a i which were paid and f farmers but Of all who would per-
vhich should have been cancelled petuate the prosperity and the glory
have been used in the same manner, of the country as the "home of the
Sooville and Crafts, after confideno
ing business- men of this city and
tneir inenas out oi as much money
as possible, suddenly decamped, am
it is thought they, are now in Canada.
No statement I of the assets can be
made as yet but tbey are undoubted
ly small. Scoville deserts his wife, an
aged mother and two invalid sisters,
leaving them in distress.
"MUtUBWltTLMtirLlft.
By Telegraph to the Newi and Obterrer.
Pittsbtoo, Pa,, Nov. 23 Two
freight trains on- the Cleveland
Pittsburg road came into collision at
Hammondsville, four miles from Yel
low Creek, Ohio, at 4 o'clock this
morning. Both engines and a num
ber of loaded ears were demolished.
A dispatch from Wellsville, O., says
Engineer Dolphin, of Wellsville, O.,
and Brakeman Slavin, of Ravenna,
O, were caught in the' wreck and
killed. Conductor George Reese and
Engineer G. R I Whitaker; jsfere.. seri
ously but not fatailyirjured. - The
accident was caused by the crew of
ah extra train disobeying orderB. The
loss is heavy.! j j
iTke V4 mt t Ufrmla.
By Telegraph to the Neirt and Observer. "
.a Fkahchoj, Nov. 23. It is ex
pected that the official canvass of the
State in this city will be completed
this afternoon, j The - total vore as
counted so far in the fifth Congres
sional district, i of which this city
forms a part, gives 1 Phelps, republi
can, for Congress 230 over Olunie,
democrat. Only two mors assembly
dutricUAm ta&eaviuir S'jsoVk
300 plurality.
By Telegraph to the Newt and Obsever .
IsnsAHAfous, lnd, Nov.; 23. The
elections of officers took up the time
ofthe Nnights of Labor general as-
sembly today. This was the order of
they cultivate; and they will become bQsess announced at the opening of
tenants at will of wealthy proprie- """"B eBBion ana nominations
were uoue cauea xor. Aanei
Campbell, of Scranton, nominated T.
Y. Powderly for re-election-, I .Victor
KDrury, of Disrict Assembly 49,
placed the name of Martin Henley,, of
New .Jersey, before the convention
and an ex delegate named Byrch,
from Ohio. A great many : seconds
to the nomina- ions followed and the
vote resulted: Powderly 114, iHanley
27, Byrch 1. For General Worthy
Foreman, Morris L. Wheat, 6f Iowa
and Henry A. Beckmeyer, of New
Jersey were nominated. The vote
stood Wheat 83, Beckmeyer 66.
As the candidates for ; Gen
eral Secretary-Treasurer, three can
didates were presented: George
Duncan, of Richmond, Va , nomi
nated Frederick . Turner, of Phil
adelphia, present treasurer. Master
Workman Powderly took the fi:or
and nominated John W- Hayes, of
New Jersey, present secretary, and W.
G. F. Price, of New York, presented
the name of Mrs. A. P. Stevens, of
Toledo. Before the vote was taken
a motion for recess for dinner
carried.
Srrvp rFlffa.
Is Nature's own true laxative.
It
free and the land cf the brave."
Salisbury Watchman.
Who elected UDeathamT barely
not the republicans who howled so
about the story, invented by them
selves, that the democrats had ap
pointed negroes to office.
II. P. Cheatham has been elected
to Congress from the second district.
He is a nrgrc, and is put down ai a
republican. In some counties sev
eral negroes have been elected to
office. This is inatter for juicing
for our colored friends, but what
about white republicans who claim
to be opposed to negroes in office f
We believe the best class of repub
licans is this immediate section are
opposed to .colored officials, when
brought home to them. Now, will
they admit that, while they are un
willing to be under negro rule them
selvee, yet they will give their aid to
j a party that thrusts it upon others ?
Or wyi they boldly declare that they
are opposed to placing any of their
race under negro domination,; and
then prove what they say by step
ping out of the republican party T
Gastonia Gazette.
The press of North Carolina are
returning thanks to Spier Whitaker
for the able manner with which he
conducted the State canvass; we j add
the recrrets of millions of the voters
of the country that he was not chair
man of the National Committee, for
with his superior , executive abilit)
better results might have been od
tained. Charlotte Democrat. !
was
is tbe most easily taken, and the most . .
effective remedy-known to Cleanse
the System when Bilious or Qoetve:
to Dispel Headaches, Coldsy and ,
Fevers; to .Cure Habitual Oonstipsv.
taon. Indigestion, Piles, etc Manu
factured only by the California Fg-
Syrup Company, San Francisco, CaL
John S. Pescud," Sole -Agent for-Bs?
eigh,N.'Cl -i , " ;
Sprma Cvmrt Dlslm.
Vigeeted by the Mewe and Observer.
I McElweevs. Black well '
! When the same subject matter has
been adjudica'ed in another action
between the- same parties the jodg
A 111
mens in mat suit may oe plead as a .
bar to the action, and will defeat it.
Fop First Place. -
! A xreat amount of Dolitioal njnn
ing wOl be done by friends of candidates ,
to secure for their man the first'plaoe on !A
the ticket, and the best man Will proba- 1
bly secure the coveted i place- , Then it i
endorsed by the ma joriry of the' people,
the election is assured. Electric fitters
has been put to tbe front, its merits
passed upon, has been t endorsed, (and
unanimously given the first placeAmonc
remedies peculiarly adapted to the re
her and cure of au diseases' of kidneys.
liver and stomach. - Electrio Bitter, be
ing guaranteed, is a safe investment.'
Price 60o and $ 1 per bottle at Lee, John
son ft Co's drus store. .
taidc
dressed
CLOTHING
! A aioe line on hard at present sad
stock will be kept up ; ? f o
it p": : IS'-- . "
iGhristmas!
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HOLIDAY- GOODS ;
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thev I would be handled roughly.
Fearing trouble, the officer I of the
roads called xor pouce protection; a
nqon and an effort! will be made to
start but some of the new crews this
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evening.
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Arriving and being opened.
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UTAAl i riATrp c. - VhX
14a Bast Martin Street,
l By'Telegradh to the Kew and Observer
jCotoMBifc, Nov.! 23 The State
! Bard of Canvassers has at last con
fh Mnvasa of all the State
I And i'ederal returns and has deelared
tne res uai, . wuiou , hwwuu
u entire aemoc ratio cueotorat uoae
bjf the following vote: Cleveland 65,
825, Harriaoa 13,740; demojratio ma
jority 62,085. The total vote is li,
1 932 less than four! years ; ago. The
democratie majority is 4,054 greater.
The I democratic Oongtessmea are
elected in the seven districts of the
i StaU, the contest in the seventn ana
bftcs districts .having been aeciaea
bi theSUte board: in favor of Col
Wm4 ICliiott, present lnoumoent, wno
i igelected by a vote of 8,358 to 7,003
for Miller, his colored competitor.
appointed! to
Stout on the interest
resents. ' : '
R Van DeVenter, : of the Baptist
Churoh, and Rev; Dr. Esgan, mis
sionary to Italy, were introduced to
the eonference. ' . 1 .
President Ogbarnrcad h5a annual I gmKiDg lcday.
report to ine COUierenoo. coiav.
The president a enaracter psu
The character of the aged Dr. W. H.
Wills passed by a standing vote.
The conference; resumed the pas
sage of official ministerial character,
when thirty others ; (all - examined)
nassed.: ' .
A vote of thanks Was extended to
the M, K. IChurch of Henderson for
the kind tender of their church to
any use for which the conference may
wishiu ij ; x , t .
The conference accepted , It invi
tation of Uie Baptist church to hear
Dr. Eagan's lecture tonight on Mis-
sionsry Lue in Italy.
Prof . J. Allen Holt, of Oak Ridge
Institute, was elected permanent sec
retary.. , !'. ; ' .
The motion to adiourn to 9 o clock
Friday morning was carried. C
The doxology was sung and ie
conference was adjourned ty DrB.
H. Wills. I !
! J. Allxx Holt, Sec'y.
Sire. Jey Gml Dytag.
By Telegraph to the News and Obterrer.
Nxw Yobx, Nov.! 23 Speaking of
Mrs. Jay Gould's condition this
morning, Dr. Baldwin, the attendant
physician, says- i "A perceptible
enange nas lasen piace in oar oonui
tion since yesterday. Tbe patient
spent a poor night and is gradually
Total Set fUeelptf of CU-
By Telegraph to the News and Observer.
New Yoaxi Nor. 23. The foDowing
are the total net receipts of cotton
at all ports since September 1st, 1888:
Galveston, 340,393 bales; New Or
leans. 632,487 bales; Mobile, 88,191
bales;
.1... fki Jimmh)
, A. Dretty apEeeo "auoi,
in soft embroidered silk, sitting on
the mat on tbe floor, bending over a
koto, oh which she strums un accom
paniment to her, voice, would iu all
probability touch the heart of a
young Japanese, but no matier ;how
much be might pe loucoeu, u bum
appear utterly indifferent to hex and
ignore ber charms ana ner prseue.
For, progressive as is. Japan, young
men and . women ; ara never allowed
together alone, and such a thing as a
flirtation or coquetry is unknown.
Unlike China and Cores, Japan al
lows parents to invite a young gen
tleman to their house as their guest,
but he devotes his time to the pa
rents, ind the daughter may play the
koto or entertain him in other ways,
hnt aha is noticed no more than is a
uauesi uainuuou iuv,uuo l , . .
nhTitM 91 d 1 1S halAS! Wflmiriffton colored servant woman oj gu. m
Klfrtllr Oil QftQ. Baltimore I a UOUUtern UOme. X Boeiu a
87.837:
8.456: New York. 28,560: Boston, 17,-
307; Newport Newe, 24,888; PhUadel
ohiaJ 10.994: West Point, 174,368;
Brunswick, 16,011; Port Royal, 4,261;
total, 2,354,698. ;
rfDWARD FASNAC1I,
JEWELER lOPTICIAIi
BAxaiaa, a. o
A-uriMS PeUlt Health AaaoeiaUea.
By Telegraph to the Newp and Obeervev..
MttWATOar, Nov! 23. During; the
1 third day't seisionlof the American
rubllO Ueaitn A8SOCiaon. yeeteruaj,
the discussion of yellow fever epi
demics was resumed and oontiniaed
at great length throughout the .day.
The exeoutive committee nominated
ajboard of officers for the ensuing
Rebraaka PeUtlee.
wmah. Cor. Baltimore Sua.
1 l - A - a
Mr. 1 victor; Vitauane, one 01 tne
Efameer setUers'in Saline county, Ne
raska. at one time editor Of the State
i- F . .a I il. . .!t
Democrat, passed tnrougn tne city
Sunday en route to Europe. Air.
Yipquane takes active interest in
DOlitics, and IS au araent aamirer iuu
BUDDOrier OI xresiueut wieBiauu.
; s a,;
f SOLITAill ui CLUSTE& DI110IES"
,i i . ; - . !
dbld Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watch e
i-. uorham's Sterling SUverwarssBogers
Si plated silverware, any size and
T i welajht of plain 18 karat En-
i f gjasentrincseonstant
ly in stock. - Badges
and Medals made
order.
m -
:-v.f-.
.; U-T!
r
I vmhrMM an endless variety of lenses
wWch together with our praotioel exp
fence enable us to ootreat almost any
to of refraction in Myopia (nearaight
t iiacae which often adoompanies
ye4Dr. Hosmer A, Johnson, of Ch Mr. Yipquane gives an interesting re
:ih.inv nnmin.ui for tresid-nt. view of) the poTiticnl situation in Ne
braska: He says the democrats in
Crete, Neb , were celebrating Cleve
land's re-election up to a late hour
TUWnsdav eveninar folio sing the
election, so certain were they that
tv.ii nartv had been victorious. In
the cities land towns throughout the
State it was generally conceded that
Cleveland would be his own suc
cessor,! asl his administration had been
eminently satisfactory iron, a dusi-
ness standpoint, it was tnougnt toat
the republican majority would be ma
teriallv reduced, but the old farmers
oould not grasp the tariff question
properly, so they piled up their votes
for Harrison and protection
Secretary Whitney has
agobeing nominated for president.
KltrtelA-atPUmt Deetrey. j
By Telegraph to the KeS and Observer.
Fobt Wat, Ini, JSIotS The
Fort Wayne Jennej Electrio Light
i Company's plant was entirely ae -
stroyed by fir at " a. m. The loss
on building ana machinery is tzou,
000 Insured for $150,000, divided
among thirty different . companies.
I The; fire originated m tne tmra no or
WuhiagMn SHi.
By TelegJtph to the Eews and Obeerter.
' ThA Marine Hosnital Bureau is in
formed that there have been 1,200
cases and 38 deaths from yellow fe
ver in Fernahdina, Fla , during the
past season. H i
Dr. Hardigan telegraphs from
Ooala, Fla., that that place is healthy.
He says he will start for Washington
fnHiv information nas aiso oeeu
received that the fever camp near
Camp Perry,; Fla., has been closed
for the season.! '
UM OBITS TWE1TY FITS) TEARS.
i i i i '
For StoalU.; Orw :ljrtr mtm Hlllloa
aad Hli Vaoae Wai Bedell.
By Telegraph to the News and Obserrer,
Nsw York, Nov. 23 Jas. E. Bed
All, a real estate clerk of the law firm
rtf Rhinmanr Barlow. Sarofirne and
to us thnt custom can so control feel
ing and Bentiment, especially when
every day we see here at home young
men doing the exact opposite, ignor
ing parents and older members of the
family and feigning more interest in
the young women than they really
feel. Marriages in Japan are carried
An much as ther used to be, the pa
rent making the choice, but nowadays
if it chance that either the young lady
or young gentleman, seeing the other,
obiects to become husband or wife,
. . i - iL. .11..
the parents ao not iorce me matter,
and, as a rule, babies are not be
trothed by their parents, as they are
in some of the Asiatic countnea.
Neither are women so secluded as
they are in those countries, for nearly
as' many Japanese women are to be
Been on the streets in Japan as are
American women in this country. In
fact, the Japanese woman or girl ii
to Asia what the American girl is to
Europe. -
The TeUaw Fever. ; , t t -.
By Telegraph to the News and Observer.;
GAXjrxsvnxz, Fla., Nov. 23.-Surgeon
Martin reports one death,
Bessie Pinkersohn, white, and four
new cases two white and two col
ored. The temperature is 47 No
frost has appeared as yet.
Nsw Yobi, Nov. 23. The follow
ing telegram was received today from
R- S. Schuyler, secretary of the How
ard' Association, dated Fernahdina,
FlaNov. 22: No new cases j today
and no deaths. Four yellow fever pa
tients under treatment. Five new
cases at Chester, two white. A cold
rain and wind storm has prevailed all
the week. We hope it wtf 1 end with
frost, which, we think, will close the
feretiiecd wn-U-
By Telegraph to the Ke we and Obsrrver;
Lohdos, Nov. 23 At the Sitting
of the Purnell commission today In
spector of Police Hoggins testified
concerning the outrages at Castle
Island, County Eerryr : i
. Sir Charles Russell objected; to the
witneR' rrivicc evidence reirardinsr
O 9 V
matters beyotd his personal knowl
edge. Presiding Jastice Haoner said
he admitted reports 'made- by the
police at times for what they Were
worth. Witness resuming, quoted
from statistics showed that from No
vember, 1882, to September, 1884,
one hundred and sixty outrages were
committed.
Sanatar Verm KmII J.
By Telegraph to tbe News and Observer.
Mohtoomxbt, Nov. 23 At the
joint caucus of the democratic sena
tors and represenatives of ;the Ala
bama legislature today, TJ. S Senator
John T. Morgan was nominated by
acclamation to be hi own suqeoasor
frpm the fourth of March next: This
is his third nomination.
1 Pabents wax no wxix to inspect i
Whiting Bros'. epck of Boys', and.
Children's Clothing before buying ,
elsewhere, as they must be sold to
satisfy creditors. ', i ' .
: Stamps ft Dxvzbxox,, ',
f Assignees & Receivers.
i ScuprsRsoso Wrax, Etc. Scupper
nong wine, choice, in half-gallOn bot-"
fles, 65 cents each. Best imported
Gin for medicinal use. i Choioe Sheo i
ries, Poit, Cognac, etc., etc Poi-M
tively no liquors sold to be drank on ,
he preiniseaj. HaBpra.
I Now that corsets, are down to to
dollar the poorest woman may in
dulge in the luxuries of wasp waist
and a ruined conautntidn. -: vv
Tacilitates Teeihmg!
koi4 at n.,gi7Rgulaf thkBt fit!
Day's Horso
MTM as aJCaae
Piwwte Kaiaa Fevyv id
taMahMckmb ForMlbyUdalefa Try III
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BBSaW BBBBBBI
Mr. Blight Dea BTat Improve.
By Cable to the News and Obserrer. j .
Lokdoh, Nov. 23 Mr. John Bright
passed another uncomfortable night,
lie does not improve. 1
Now is thx tims to buy hats cheap.
' For the eurs ox i
rri Onlda. CrouD.
I Hoarseness. Asthma,
and for the relief of Caff 11 1111
unars cubes cmnema r
WALTER E- BRAUER,
Richmond, Va,, .
Shipper ut all kinds of j, "
Stamps & DrrsBxirx,
Assignees ft Receivers.
now is thx tims to Duy natscneap. i . t t o:
Whiting Bros', stock is being sold off Beef, POFK, MUllOD, Wtil9 &C.
to pay creditors. t I I 7 ' . j
ALSO i
Iresh link, smoked linJr, tray or cake
f 1 .
Bologna, livtr and Irish fudding,
Smoken neer tonue, .
Corned b of , - -
Corned pork. ,
Special driven in shoes, rubber
goods, umbrellas, etc, at ? Whiting
Bros'. r 4
Stamps ft Dbvxseux,
Assignees ft Receivers.
Choioi Maoxebxx. Choice new fat
mackerel, mullets, codfish, i roe her
rings, fcc. E-J. Habdib. ;
! The Hoekr Mount Fair.
The Nsws akd Obsibvsb ib very
,t1o tn state the Rocky tfount fair
Choate, whoiswihdled his employers J wa8 a grand success. The gate re
and their clients out of $264,000 of 1 oeipts will approximate six thousand
rfi.0001 dollara. Mr. jonn tt. unaer-
wood, the efficient secretarv, has been
untiring in his efforts ana nis success
source oi satisisotion to ma
will ehio to any cart of North Carolina
if reference is given, or C. O. D.j pthv
I wise. : ' ; s " ' '
-
j. a- ItAm-UrAt.ilfomOIaBe- FullyfSOO
idf, OptlCal jlCpilltpttl Uorkmen are thrown out of employ-
UiOUD. 'ft-
Humian Eyes
aUre W iook like the natural organ
patients at a distance having a broken
.rsceS Xv anoth. made withos mlW
Fir 1 Lraeaomrg.
By Telegraph to the News and Observer; ;
Washihotok, Not4 23. A special to
Uie Evening Star t from Lynchburg,
Ya says ; A fire which occurred here
las,fc night destroyed; the pork-packing
Establishment of WcUorkie ft cow
man, with $25,000 worth of ma
chinery; also xates stove lactory, aa-
joining. ;; t- . 1
. ;i ! .
j . I ' Follmroof Stooa-Brokon . j
a Taiaaraoh to the Newe and Obeerver. !
Bostob. Nov. J w . aiacam-
t
tosh ft Co.,
failed. Their
be stated.
stock brokers, have
liabilities cannot now
i.t 1
ed a board of naval offioera to pre
nara nlans for the new warships an
. . . I . I 1 i IT- HI
t homed oy oongress, dui ne wm
leave the acceptance of the plans and
all work on them to his ; successor in
the Navy Department,
which he spent part in the policy
ahop of Emeraon and uoss, was to
day sentenced on his plea of guilty
tn the State orison for 25 years and
4 montha. Philip J. Goss, one of
the policy dealers, who got $30,000
nnf. nf Bedell. Dieaaea euuiv to iew
ny and was fined; $1,000.
Will Be Proeaeated.
By Teleguph to tbe News and Observer.
LoBDoa, Nov. 23. It is announced
that John O'Conner, Sheehy, Mayne,
London. Patrick O'Brien and Tanner,
appoint- j all members of the Irish party in the
House of Commons, wui be prose
rtjA for intimidatinsr renters of
evicted farms.!
Bond Oirrtmca AepUM.
By Telegiaph to she Newe and Observe.
WasHriaTos, T. ov. 22 The
bond offerings' today aggregated
,$192,600 ; acceptances a,lUU xour
1 and-a-half per vents at 109$.
" rnpuUT Cottom Btetoaooal.
'kivTobi. Nov. M The foflowtog ta.theeom-
! paraUve eotton statement lor the weea encung
Kovemner . j ; ,
Receipts for the week :
Total receipts to date;
Exports for the week,
Total exports to date,
Rtnr.k at all U. 8. DOTtS.
Btock at all interior towns,
HtOCK M UTorpuui
Xxporis to ureas
tsat
seB.eos
llTM
1,864,91
726,698
i,itt
64,000
189T
4,86T
8,110.800
1M,71
1,89,166
43,683
238,071
63,000
237,400
is a
friends as well as a proof of bis busi-
ness ability. '
The following letter is inserted to
show that Mr. Underwood was not
responsible for the failure of Dt R.
M. Dunham's troop of Indians to put
... A? J
in their appearance aa aavertisea.
dupuoatb or lkttbb.
Beooklth, N. Y , Aug. 21, 1888.
Mr. Underwood Dear Sir: I will
be at your fair in November. My
company will leave here this Satur
day for Alexandria, Va., and soon
down to your place.
Yours truly,
Dr. B W. Dtobam,
162 Reid At., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wall Papkb is cheaper just now
than ever before. Will paper rooms
a r A ? - ST.11 - .
complete towing to size; aa wuow. . . T3M.Ao
$6, $8 and $10 each, 1V5 oU, ia ana I w rite x? u jltj-jt i,iva.
$20 each. Prices named are one-hall
former prices.; Special care iaken to
do gocd work, batbf action guaran
teed. Have on hand a large, stock,
and can suit almost any taste. ; Fred.
A. Watson, put dealer and manufac
turer of picture frames. Orders so
licited and promptly executed. .
i
Walter E. Brauer,
RICHMOND, VA
CLOSING OUT SALE
BEFORE REMOVAL
Spxciw. BABGAisa in flannel onder
wear at Whiting Bros'.
Stamps ft Divarktjx,
Aasignnees ft Receivers.
Office of
W. H. & R S. TucxxB ft Co.,
Ralbioh, N. a, Nov. 10, 1888.
To the Public : i -: -
On February 1st, 1889, Mr. Charles
McEimmon will retire from the firm
of W. H. ft R S. Tuckenft Co. The
business will be continued and con
ducted by the remaining members,
Messrs. Boy an, Dobbin and Poe, un
der the firm name of W. H. ft R. P
Tucker ft Co. aa heretofore. 1'
In the meantime we 'desire to re
duce our stock Of goods and ; to col
lees ail notes and accounts now ana.
W. H. & R S. Tress ft Co.
Jamet Boylan. . ; i .-.
r. TV. Dobbin.
Charlet McKimmon.
O. W. Poe. i
I .
JV
t will remain but a few days longer tn
Raleigh and invite all who want great '
bargains in general dry goods, shoes, ;
hats and store furniture, to call at ones.
Those indebted to me are earneetly re-.
quested to make 1 tu mediate paymeuv
I wish to exchange a large Fire Proof '
Safe in good order for a smaller one.
is. raiix,
184 Fayettevlll Btreai.
Baleigh, Nove.et 8,1885. , . L,
S500 RoWardl
.JpWwS aladaeaTidja
'Mtlon, eonstlpaflon or -eosUvraeM i w aaso j
jare with Wettte Vegetable Uver PUlajrhea U '
potoly TPKetable, and norer fail to gtre eaaafao.
SZruSf bozee oonUlnlng SO sagM oeatedV
puts, c For aaie by aU ditot.ewar U , j
eouut rfelU ii ImlUttona. The renBlns mann-.
raetared only bv JOHN O. JTMSTM CO, StS W.c
Klrnaon On Orngidete. 1SS ISaeouanUS M
BallsgaR U : i ! 4 '! ' u.
g perssiwMi
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