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-1 : fai?orQ piuqt 4. a - I . 5 . : 1 . .-'4 i - J ". - . i Is!; ,1' 4-M i . EWS A MD r - 'I . I i Tr s : " -, Hi jj 1 ; i ft " T ;uw yov if! win I olufelyfl ii re. If i:-i;vi-iV J -7 -J L II.-8 ThiB MdM never Tariee jAI mmrrw tf mritv. Ktranirth anrl whiileeemenei ore eoonoxnicsXthan ordlnarr kindi an.4 inanot be sold- in oomsetitioa with , the b-. altitude of low teat. 1 abort I welsht ita or phosphate powderm,! sold only i UOTAX BAKXsra FOWB CO., 1(33 V ' Rtraet. New York. ! ' 4 t I -old by W. O. BC A. B.lStronAoh, and J a FernU fi Ov t , : WIOLLCOTT & . t it SON,; 14 East Martin Streets laleigli, ISt.l O. lWe are now displaying the moat elegant . ' . ' une oi HOLIDAY GOODS Erer ahown in the State. 000 SILK HAflKERCHIEFS f ROM 10 1 fechan&al Ealnes Wo each.'; .17"'. relooipadeef Wasfona, Daiki, boUuarl : riage, etc. '111 - ; t Uqae and" kid body from 250 1 nhUdra,0 8try Books at half priceJ ; ; t . .i '-it- 14 v - ' ir-:i:4 . i . - I i . -. ' a- 0 rami, Toilet Articles, Fine Vases and all kind! of Toy ana Qame3,l ; K r f J, iooa CHKI3T1IA3 2000 yds 85-in Henrietta Cloth, all hades at 25o a yd: worth 85c Oar Qoods are all marked in 54 JPIain -. ' .1 2Fisiires "i . Vic 14 AND- i ftJfE IRICE QNLY EDWARD FASNACH, ' :V T H. O. S0LITAI&E d CLOTEH BIAIOII i bold Jewelry. Gold and Silf er Watchfrf Uorham'a bterung BUTerwmra,Boger m plated aurerware any feixe and weight of plain 18 karat En ; gagement rings eonetaat a ly in stock. Badges - J and Medals made ;' . ..i f to order. V dr Optical G Mepartinteii Embraces an endless rariety cf lenses wAich together with our practioM expl ience enable as to ooirens' almost' any rror of refraction in Uyopia (nearsight ATawmetroDia (far sitrht). . Preebvooia oldiight). .Asthenopia (weak eight); aC tlrilsr prompt relief net irom mat aietreti Ii ji headache which often accompanies perfect vuion. I- 4 i i;. Si OUR ARTIFICIAL Human. 9 I: ijra and look like the &tanlirffin sfo pain when inserted. . . v: j Patients at a distance having a broken tTSjoaa have another made wishoat eali .g peraoneuy (uMwralal Kniumt. ! The X Y. Commercial and Flaanclal Chronicl " ; Fii?at 2?iqht, Deo. 28, 18S8. FftTorable weather trare a brisk im pnlse) to the -holiday trade, and the seaapn winds up j more satisfactory to tne retail dealers than promised early in: the month, j. As a conscqnenoe there) is ant agreeable reflex inflaenoe felt in the larcer fields of business. giring promise that the new year will open; with a cheerful tone in znerean tile circles" Sharp declines in wheat and cotton are incidents of specula- ure dealings,! and attach excitement in coffee.; Talnes of merchandise genei-ally have hot been folly sap ported. VH-. t f : I jL&rd on the spot was a little firmer earlyt in the Week, hut latterly has been drooping, and, today closes dull it 7.75o for, prime city, 8 35a8 45c for orime to choice 'Western land 8 80a 8 90oj for refined to, the continents There has been tt fair avnOunt of ac tivity, in the 1 speculative 'branch of the market. CA. break in ; yalaea on Wednesday was dae to free selling on Western account, and this morning the lowest ! prices of the week were made; followed by a slight recovery and si steady ciosicg. : Pork has favored buyers latterly, and today" was quite doll at $13.60 13 75!; for extra prime, $14.2514.50 for mess and$ll,50a$16.75 for clear bankJ Cut meats have continued to sell to a fair extent, but latterly are duITdprices, however, remain about Steady; r pickled ; bellies,! 7f a7fc; ahoolders, 7ije. and hams,' alOc; smoked shoulders, oaaia., and hams, llal IK :i Beef! remains steady - at $7 50a$8 for extra mess and $10.50a S 11. 50 for 1 Daiket per barrel ; India mess iq noted j at 821a$23 per, tierce. Beef hams are doll at $12 7oa$13 per barreL Tallow dull at 6a61o. Stearine quoted at 9a9& and i oleomargarine 78. Bntter 'is easier ; at 21s23c for creamery . and 1 13a23c for f western iaotory Ch se kiull 1012o for State factory uoceeon the spot has been dull And prices are! somewhat depressed, dosing today entirely nominal, with lair cargo xtio quoted lbfo, which is rather an extreme.' The progress of tne speculation in xuo vpuoua uaa been attended by a sharp controversy on 'Change, a good deal personal in Its character, .:li:,;' k:' if ILaw sasrars have been dull and were today entirely drooping. anc( nominal at EJe for fair refining' Cuba And 60 for centrifugaLI 96 - deg. test Befined sugars are; also quiet. Mo lasses is cheaper at 35a45o fori new crop New Orleans,! with Cuba emoted hi 2118 for Co ieg.' test. '.There 1 I The speculation in cotton for future delivery at this! market for the week lander 'review has felt the effect of a close holiday j (Christmas) - and the closing of foreign markets for several Mays together Saturday waa .quite buoyant. There . was a demand to cover contracts, and to close accounts jfor the season, and Liverpool was clearer. . Besides, the - statistical posi- on encouraged some buying for the se. But on Monday the very heavy receipts at New Orleans, Memphis and lialveston : caused a small decline lander sales to j realize. I On .Wednes day a weak opening was followed by a steady though dull market, the inovement of the crop for the day comparing unfavorably with the cor responding date last year. On Thurs day the Xiiverpool market was re- lopehed, and there was a decided re- TiTai oi pecoiauve', uereas. inure was an early advance on a stronger Report from Iiverpool, the smaller port receipts ox the previqus day, and the general stopping of short notices lor January. Then the bulls began exchanging options for the early months to the more distant delive ries, and when It was seen that - this Fhad exceeded the aggregate of 30,000 bales lor the dny, there was a general selling moveme nt, in which the early advance was! not! only lost' but a slight further decline established. Today the incr Mtsed receipts at inte rior towns; led to I something of a break in valuen, bit the close was steady. Cotto i on; the spot was dull aid nominally unchanged, with bids generally below current asking ces. i Today the market ' was. pn dull ahd nominal at 9f 3 for middling lands, in. . j. Tl lUaiOTal rTrtaltjri I The Wilmington Star says: iThe Baleigh i I people are consider ing the importance of having the Methodist College, Trinity, moved to that town, t Wo have no doubt that i would be wise onjthe part of Meth odists to make! the move if the in duce men tsare such1 as to enable them to do it. 'It) wonld give Trinity a boost such as. it never had. Oar be lief has long been tb build your col leges at the central points and put your church buildings on the most conspicuous j thoroughfares. We would as a friend of Trinity like to see it mriTftrt rrt HPAAiithnrn: I lnrhm nr f Baleigh, the last to be preferred " i -L : 1 Golxsbobo. socla commercial and industrial, is writ en ud and ' illus- trated, in Sanday's New York World, but the writer and rtist do not begin to do justice to the subject. Golds boro is one of the lives t and pret tiest towns in tb whole country. I CHixnaKH will freely take Dr. J. H. McLean's1 Tar Wine Lung Balm, Unlike coogh syrtjpa it contains no opium, will scotheand heal any dis of the tnroat j or lungs quicser than any bottle. Other remedy. 25 cents a .4 THE ENGINEERS. THE OBJECT OF THEIR MEET- THK GE14TIST BTBlXJt THX COUaiETt HAS ivai; karowji ! SAin jroiBs possiBly $ AT HAND OTHIB XXWS. I: Bj Telegraph to theHawa and Observer. Chicaoo, Dec-81 A ' local satji: One. the leading spirits. of the recen'tailroad engineers' meet ingfin thia city said : last night -ioi I reporter: This meeting we are cold ingl is one of investigation rather than of action. We. have learned; by reports roade-at this meeting thai: all th great rads-of the country with the exception of three which run cut of Chicago have been 'assisting ! the C. B & Q roadi financially, and boy cott ing ! ! all 4Q" striking engineers who applied for work. The magni tude of this and the figure it may cut in future may,not be'appreciated until I explain it a little later in detail. Last April when the Brother hood was boycotting the "Q road and other!a which were attempting to help them out several general managers said to us: Baise your boycott against SI the roads other thaau the "Q " and i we will hereafter treat atriklhfi; Q."lri gineers as on an equal footing, with others (Was far as ; giving them employment Jus concernedl We Acodrdidivl'v ' '.'-.raised1 Oia'- Kovott. We havn innt learn fid of the Snn port of the company and the) bojeott of "Q." strikers, which has apparenUy been running now for several weeks. Wei have had (reports from i skilled sober and reliable strikine Q.M Sen- flneers who have trareled all pverthe nited States looking for work, t It was refused because-they were " strikers and the refusal ;to employ them, was part of an agreement which covered all the roads of the country with thai exception, as I have stated. of three of the Chicago lines- -l-Oar evidence that other roada have helped the VQ." financially iacomplete-Toaay thai the Brootherhood men are wild over this discovery 1 is drawing it mildly. Unless ! this fioancial support and boycott by itheBe roads Udiscon tinned soon this country will! see ;the greatestiBtrike. that has ever ta)cen place. , ; The railway Jtransportatioh of the country will simply be paralyzed by i as it waU be a fight to the death between organized ' labor and organ- iz?d capital. The firemen, brakemen switchmen ahd every class of organ- izJ il!iv ,laH will be rriyea ci PBOTBAOTXn CONMRfcKCK THS EBOTH ZBHOCD TIBKD orBITPPOBrilfO X -i i '1:5; STSUKsIbs. " ;:' 'f - ;'jf f A protracted conference was held today - between ofSeials cf the Q. B. & Qi road and the grievance i commit tee of the Brotherhood ofJLiOSomo tive Engineers withaview to the jBet tlement iof differences between J the company! and the engineers who Cave. been on strike for many-months, i ro conclusion was reached and the. eon ferehce Was adjourned until tpthor- row.-After adjournment of the,, eon ference Wirt Dexteraolicitor for the road,' said that -the meeting was only an! informal one, andHtbat simply, a general talk was ; the result. He Isaid, . however," that the com mittee would meet the officials again tomorrow and it waa almoat a eer taintr i that i the trouble -would be patched up then. ' It ia the general opinion that at the? meeting tomor row the committee on behalf of the Brotherhood will declare the strike off and sueb of the strikers as ca4 be employed will be given employment. In speaking of the strike todiy Texas and Bio Grande engineer laid: 'The Brotherhood has grown fired of supporting Q.' strikers who are unable to obtain work and entered so strong a protest against it that iiwas decided by the ; Brotherhood toi cut off all allowances totally and tthis. would leave many of the men entirely without support. Over fifty percent of the strikers are ! still unemployed,' and are in fact black-lieted by aft the roads in sympathy wUfeiheQ'si It has already cost the Brotherhood $420,000 to support the strikers! and some t hie g must bo dgsttlxa th$tf ait once. ;i - : ' J BIiaSUll in Aegvata. By Telegraph to the Sews and Observer, AboosTA, Me , Dee. - 31 The j pub 1. lished statement that 'Mr. Jasv- 0. Blaine had left the city either for Washington or the West is" unfound ed. Mr. Blaine is still in Augusta andhas hot yet dctlrmised when ihe will leave town, u 4 ; I AalfHiMMt la lKlcbateiad.. i Br Telegxapta to the Kewi and Observer, f Ricsmosd ' Deo 31- H. M. Smith & Co., mahufacturers of and dealers in agricultural implementa,be made an assignment. Liabilities $55,000. Assets $100,000. 1 I ! I I ! . jj nuraeMtt Dr m. ecgre. R Ti.UaYlnh tA th. Vs.. mnA hhaM...' ft C&aBLOTTKSVIU., Ya-2PeOV 3l -Pj- liceman Seal was murdered by n gro on Main street this evening . The murderer escaped. ' The offioei w as oh duty at the time. 'A, Road la the UmtJ of e jPUlvr. By Telegraph to the Newa and Observer. j Cinoinkati, Deo. 31.The Cincin nati, Washington ic' Baltimore; road has been placed in tbe-hands offa re eaiter.i - j: Vi j Vl1: h i , I T t The delicious fratrrance. refreaiha coolness and suft beauty imparted: to the skih by Ponsot's Fo wder, ' commands it y.ron ladies. toaU MOJEtNING. PJDXADlXrHU S 1CTTEDXH M78TEKI THK PZBXB t2T PBtsdx. Br Telegraph to !tbe ewi andT Observer, rPmxnsxpBiA, Sa vDac. 31. As was telegraphed from here last night the mystery surrounding the finding of. the mutilated ; remains of tho : mur dared man in East Firmount Park Wednesday last! has been solved, the corpse inlentified acd the murderer ..fii i - - i Itkl Ji- put in prison. iTh murder is shown tqt have been diabohc&l one. ' The motive for the deed was to obtain the mpney of the mfaxd'red man, but all that the murderer a know.i to have realized by his dttardly crime is $S0. The case has bafiled the police authorities since the finding of the body and manyfcluee haw eea 'ruh ont-'l A young man named Eeefer, residing near Guiir gham' and Cad- wallader streets, in he northeastern section of the city, yesterday saw cat of the murdered man in one of tie Sunday papers which: he thought resemoiea tne ieares oi . a uerman named Schilling, who had lived with another l Gerhan named Jacob Schroop, at Ihtij corner of the above nfimed streets. He imparted his sus picions toi the pblieemen of that dis trict and was taken ' to the! morgue, where; on looking at' the corpse, he immediately idehtifiel it as, that of Schilling- Thefpolic then- brought Schroop a daughter to the morgue ana sne aiso laentinoa tne body as her father's boarder, Antone Schilling. ucioers were then sent to aenroop'a bpvtBe and informed him that they wanted him at the police station. The German exhibited the most abject terror and when taken up the steps of : the station housi ; his trembling limbs' refused to luprort him and.be felL! Several Officers . then carried hipt I into . thai lieu-enant's room. hroop is about 50 aars of age and Shilling, his victim,; was about 30 yars old. Theft wo taen were part ners in a small grocery and provision store at Gillingham and Cadw&L'ader streets. Schroop lived in the house with his wife and daughter and Schil ling boarded with theid. The parties rented the stores aboct 4 months ago. Only a small blsins was j don a at the store, the to going about tto oity in a wagon 'icskBtering their wares. I Schroop, .vtn questioned by the police officer? 1 1 the station house, denied ay knowledge of the ninrder. He' tOid ny ;oonfiicting riea'aAdaletii'' !aidniglift,'''. was locked! hp ih af csUv . Officers were sent to xi4 home? - iMrs. Schroop vj&illance, thetcfjpcers remaining in the hOnee all nighty It is believea that s.fchroop is acceseory .to the murder and butchery, numerous ev idences of cleaning and scrubbing are plainly; seen in. the house, j It ig sta ted that Mrs.1 Schroop attempted to eoke herself ii the , night but was prevented by tbe pqlicemen on guard! Chief of Detectives Wcod I went to the prisoner's cll ehortlj after mid night and when he came but, .about two o'clock this morning, he said the man had confessed to the; murder, but he refused for the present to give tpe prisoner's statement to the public How the murder was committed and the manner of the subsequent removal of tne dismehibered body to its hiding place infthe park has not yet iearaeu, tuuuga it is aarmiaea Chief Wood has all this informa tion in his possession. 1 The place Wbere the bod was ioand in the Dark is three or four miles distant from Schroop's house. ; I f ! SpChe hatchet, -.axe and saw! used by Schroop were found in the cellar of his house this i morning, u These im plements were1, covered with? blood and bore marks of the terrible work they have so recently been used to perform. They were taken in charge by the police ahd will be preserved as evidenoe at the trial. The body, iiher before or after life waa extinct, was carried into the cellar, where it was, evidently J judging from a little clot of blood, allowed to remain hntil thefollqwkig-taorning, when, after haying been leut into pieces and piacex n bags it was removed to the here itjwas found in the Eaat In the house was also found lored pulse warmer which is evidently the mate of the one found ph theimurderpd man. The wooden floor with which a portion of the cellar M covered is blood-stained : in many places!; and resembles a slaughter pbnse more than a portion of a ba rn an habitation- Scbroop's wife, who ii prostrated 4n acoount of her hus band's arrest, is in the custody of offi cers and will most likely be removed to aihospital until she recovers; from her shockl when ill is likely that she to i will be placed: behind the bira on the' charge of having bad a nana in tne murder. ' ! i i" - TtitT aKfjiEssKB oistniur. . .. J' '- . "11!.- !' . BATCS BtLI. DIJMISaJJJ BY OaAOKUOB '.r IAIXIS05.; ) i ' Bjr Telegraph to tSa Kews and Observer. ' . I CHitTAHOCoL..Tenn., Dec. '31. A disDateh fromlNashville says: Chan cellor Allison pas dismissed the bill at i Creed F. EBateF," democrat, who souffht to obtain a certificate of eleo tlonas Congressman from the third district bver H. Clay Evans, republi- -w . 1:1. : M i. a! can. I uates temporarily .: enjoineu Gov. Taylor from issuing the cer The matter has tificate to Evans. 1 een appealed to tha Supreme Court. T "atosr. i :--. : Observer. -t iy; police! V ,.rr ... MitoheU "u r.44'ui(''v.i for;to- Bj Telegraph to th j St.! Louis, ' p will not perini sparring exhU - night at the ? i T,uESDAY !lfed JANUAJIY U 1889. SBaBaaMBaaBBiBBaBBSSBBaBaMBBBBBaBi A MOB I- v-L IN POSSESSION OP A ElfTTJOKY . TOWN: b ' ." FXGHTISa MIXITIA j ASP DfilVlfO THEM orr a jcnox ahd co CX.XBK . ; nrw ory OTHXB ws. By Telegraph to the Kews and Observer. Louis vriXB, Ky. Deo. 31. A letter from Hazard, iKyl, brings the news of a fight between the FrenchfEvesOld feud and a detachment of State troops recently organized there.! 04 Christ mas day theyf praoticallf took pos- session of the; j town anq held a ca rousal; . Finally a' warrant was issued against Jesse, Morgan, bnej of the Wotera, and I Harry Creechi Jason Combs, Grant J ilolliday land Albert Hoskins of the militia Were called upon to execute it! ' Morgan took refuge with Jesse I Fields! the iailer. and James Davidson and a ohn Combs 6f French's men who wers barricaded in a brick bouse. As the! soldiers ap proached iJTields . hred - npon them. wending one Iball through Creech's clothing and another wi g over (jombs bead. ; Jiefore the could fire again, Holliday replied, I grazing fields nand and retiring him. His friends, however, poured a volley into tne soldiers, who peat a hasty retreat They will gather a large fprce and try to take Morgan. The County Judge nd County Clerk at Hazard have peen run off by; the outlaws. "c r i :;n ii 1 : i TUB CAPKrXAk. i . vUB crrt.BT THB SKA ITS CSBI8TMAS FESTTVlTlISKJTHiai RIf S. Ctor.ot the News and Observer, j; j - WaioiTOTOK,; NJ O, Dep. 29, '88. Christmas, the world's; holiday, is Over. The goldeh sun will ioon rise and set upon another new year, and our glorious Gape Fear il rolling on as usual to mingle! Us waters with the briny deep, to add its voice in - "na- ture s anthem.'' p The Christmas festivities com- menced the raofning Of the 34th and Bf until continued : growmg: u night, when the climax seemed to have been reached, 1 jnd. g from the number ana variety of fi e works all over tne city, and espec: yjfine on Front and Market streetsi The small boys were on j hand, of course, in fact on every hand with the festive tin horns and crackers. The incessant tujauli and upr oat was kept up until a late hour, i to be renewed earj next morning ; wi$h marked in crease 01 vigor, and varieti. . , . . Every night r gavly dressed beaux and belles are seen promeiiading the streets to places where they can par ticipate in the mazy dance. The Or ion is handsomely decorjste4 and a oiaze 01 light nightly. The Charlotte Amateurs are here. jThefr rendition of J "Qaeen Estbernr at he Opera House last night ! is praised on all aidiBs..H'' I ; si - y-:.--- '-:-i:'- Qexu W. G. Lewis was an the city yesterday.;! ": !-. 4- .;. ) t, '' '. col. waddell's boom for;the Senate growing, i 1. : U . - - The Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Bailroad have ! purchased i additional property here. ' I ' - wouldn't you like to have some nne oysters in Raleigh! What are they worth! there! Fine opes' are de livered here at one's doolr for forty cents per gallon. . j. I 1 I he merchants seem well pleased With the holiday; trade. ! f j Have had the ; honor ana pleasure Of fn introduction to Lt- Qor. Sted man. If ever saw j him before, but even from! this 1 short acquaintance, am not I surprised at his great popu larity all oyer North Carolina. With out any 'disparagement to pther pub lic men,; and allowing that different persona! are differently 'impressed, must sav that he- is, truly, the most agreeable politician I ever met. There h) something about him that draws ope to j him, however hhm&le and lowly in life we may be, without the slightest fear of repulse. ITalk about nagneti8m ? He has it l 1 Grasp his band, look into his honest,1 manly face and you feel and know ybu have met a friend and that you are behold ing one of nature's grandest noble pnen I . "Vote fori him t Why, I would vote for him !! fori Presidents of the TJnited States! gladly anil wish he held that office for the! next four years, i Unfortunately, tfiough, for North Carolina! the Governor has no political aspirations at present. The people, ! doubt f not, willlbe loth to let him remain long in private life. (Black Friday-iTbt day when a per son is first seriously attacked wiljh rheu maiism; may weilbe; termedfia black one; but if be usMSAlyation Oil in time, he will soon be able to speak of "'Good I riday. V It is the greatest cure on ear th T for pain. 1 IS 5 -.:? M The butcher does have aomeftmnv ex pressiona: He told hia assistant the other j dav to break tne bones in Mr. Williama' chops, and put llr. Smith's" ribs in the basket for mm: ana ten Mrs. Slack to take Dr. Bull's ; Cough Syrup if or her icoia. . J 1 . , -Irying'f new version 6fMkcbethi the ; London Lyceum fwai only a at pajrtiaj success.! ! '.; -; ;; j. J 1 f; advicb: to mothkm. s lira. Wlnslow's Soothins Smmkhodld alwara be ttaed when ehildren are eutUng teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at ooee, it- produeea nas uraX, quiet sleep by rellevlag; the children froca pain, aad the little cherub awajcec aa bright aa a button." It la very pleasant to taste; soothe the ehild, softens the rams, allayi all :psinsu re lieves wind, regulates the bowels -aad ts the best known remedy for dlanbiBaiWbeUier fiaiagfrom teething , or otner canaea.t xtrentynve cents MNue. P. The Panama shareholders en- thmdastically support DeiLesseps. v J iiimm :-fm P i 1 P l NO. 158 ,"" ST U - US - " P .i. .I... ii i mm - n r r-i ""T 1,1 'i r 1 1 1 I? 1 1 -J I.-: 4 f.! A Card Froet Cpt. OaOleway,.'' "i f.;!t;,M :; f"j" V i'!. '.TT llTAXTt: 4 V;L1!"..: ': r .1 ' .: .-. 1 .. I . f A Card ITromn ICapt, Gallowar. f,yL Cor. Kews and Observer. ii ' Goujsboso; Dec.-3lJ 1888. Please allow me soace in your col :&mns to announce that I decline to be a candidate! for Beading Clerk of the jSouse. I am for; the boys, j I hope pome one of the younger men-will be chosen. 1 1 Thanking the ! many friends who have spoken and written $0 kindly of me in that connection, 1 am ! I -! j-:-- I i . Youra truly, ' S. - j ; ! :' !' ; Swxrz ; Gaxivowat. ' I j--' ' X" m,m ' v- j"' . - peatb af ta .VnratI Koui P. H ortlceal. The Baltimore Sun of yesterday says : Mr. sMoses U. Mordecai, for merly a memberf ,cf - Congress from South Carolina, died , yesterday at his residence. No. 92C St. Paul street. Baltimore, in his 85th year, There are many relatives gentleman in North Tenerauie ;Hna and Yir P7 bcial stand- ginia, jail of. the hi ing, of wealth and ;niding in- nuence. i If i Li Bcdacd Bates far IaaaspiraJ. I The rates! from all stations on the Baleigh & Gaston, Baleigh & Angusta AirLine ahd Garolina Central rail roads to Baleigh and return, will be reduced on the occasion of the inaug uration of the 'Governor on the 17th inst.: Tickets at ! the reduced rates will be 'sold from! January 1 15th to 17th inclusive, and will be good to re turn unil 1 January 21st, J including that day. The rates front; the sta tions noted below to Baleigh and re turn will be as follows Wilmington, civilians $5.75, military $3 20; Wei don, civilians $4.50, miUtary $2 50; Maxton, civilians $3. 15, mihtary $2 90; Charlotte, ciTUians $6 65; mili tary ,$3. 80: JLincoInton,! civilians $7.00; military $4 00; Shelby, civilians $8.05, military $4 60; Butherfordton, civilians $9.10, military $5. 2a The rates for. the military apply i only to parties of twenty five or more in uni form. Bates from other stations cor respondingly reduced. ; ! Slkeppers Hotaa. HR ' i! I Messrs: Norris & Carter , begin today to make a clean sweep through Out their entire establishment. They have been collecting, measuring and tagging all Odd lots odd lengths and remnants of all kinds in all depart ments. These goods' are nW ready for inspection. They are deterhiined to clear out ;their goods in 'all lines, and have made such' prices as will move them at onoe.r ; Early: shopping will secure choice bargains. ! see ad vertisement.5' i MessTBerwangCriBjro8:anronnce in our advertising columns this morn-' ing a New Tear greeting which will tie a pleasant one to all. The reduc tions they will now offer on, men's ahd .youths suits4 are positively the great est ever made, and the prices com bined with the stylish and attractive lnes of goods they: are offering make them, the greatest bargains ever ob tained in this city.;; I. od ; their ad. this morning and you will certainly give them a call, when you will hardly eave without purchasing. . ! : . fj See Messrs. whitinc Bros, new and attractive advertisement this! morn- big. 1 L -.:t V r OaTtraar'i 0ard AttamUemi t i j You are hereby Ordered to meet at your armory tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Every member is; requested to be present as business of the greatest importance is to be transacted. By order of the Captain. ! ? I;-. Jflj; ,;' 1 ' W.: Bosesthai4 Olerk. I ' : Hatarc'i Owa Tra Iaxatlra. ; l! The delicious flavor ' and healthy pro- grtles of sound, ripe fruit are well own, and seeing the need of an agree able and effective laxative tne uauzornia Fig Syrup Co., commenced a ; few years ago i to manufacture a concentrated Syrup of Figs, which has given such general satisf action that it is rapidly su perseding the bitter 1 drastic liver medi cines and cathartics ' hitherto In use. If costive or bilious;- try it. John S Pee cud.. Sole Agent, Raleigh N. C. r ' : -L.A hattla with nvater ni rates in Chesapeake 1 Bay Saturday resulted in the wounding of three 4 men :; and the! capture of five offending j vessels with many pri oners by the State forces. . s i ! i: --.St I'M'. Savara Ciaaes elf Bleed Peiaeau' .Thousands : suffer from blood poison. who would be cured if they gave B. B. B , (Butanio Blood Balm) a trial. Send to the Blood Bairn Co.. Atlanta, GaJ, for book of wonderful cares, that convince the most skeptical. It is sent free .!:; fif O. Gibson. Meridian. Hiss writes-: "For a number of years I suffered unto Id agonies from 'blood poison. 1 Several prominent physicians did me little if any good. 1 began to use Hia. a. wltn very little faith, but, to my otter I surprise it has made me a well and hearty person. ' Z. T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga.1, writes: ' contracted blood poison. I first tried physicians, and then went to Hot Springs. I returned home a ruined man pnyaicai-lv.- Notbintf seemed to do me any srood. Mr mother Dersuaded me to try B. B. B. rTp my utter astonishment every ulcer quickly bealed." r i t iJBenJ. Morris, Atlanta, Ga.V writes: "I Buffered years from syphilitic blood, poi sozr which' refused to be cared by all treatment. Fhysioians pronounced it a hopeless case. I had no appetite, X had pains in hips and ' joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcera ted and my- breast a mass or . runniri abres. ; In this condition I oommenoe a use of B. B. B. :- It healed every ulcer and sore and cared me completely with in two months." n c -, J I . ii : - ' . S ' .. ' ' r ' ' Iiw Oaeds auad Haw Prloaa. ' : ' Never before offered on ! holiday goods. Special inducements will be offered from now until 1st of Janua ry on framed pictures. Begular clean in g-out .'prloes . to make) - room for others. '""Don't bay until yoa have inspected my stock. . ': j i.rV 'f Faxp. A. WATioa, Manufacturer of Picture Frames, i window Shades, Ac - i i . uousBQBo:uee.'3ii iss. i r . f .i . n I BETWEEN THE fl PBESBYTE- BIANS NORTH AND SOUTH in rr mat bi; ntrsKiiiD Tns cosfxbescx I C0MMITT Sza SICBXT BUT SAB- - ! ' ' ' U i. i --' - MOSIOtS-rOTHXR SWS.i H- '"I ' 'n't. : : Br Telegraph t the News ahd Observer". ' , i a -.' v- . , . j & . w v J : ...w ... . . and the South j was continued today; The proceedings were secret and the members positively declined to make; stating 'j-tbat itle saihe coarse was pursued at the! last conference- ' It UUUUU IUIV LRU b Ul UlClf UOllUfSriiLiUllB. was inferred, however; that the North-. era and 1 Southern j delegates were" get icg along' hairmohiously and that a union might be confidently 1 looked. forward to.' ,0X:.- '"':: LATE PUBLlCATIOKS.! f fine jst rtiele on co-Operative cream eries m jpewLEBglattd, nicely illus-. trated aa4 Inpyll pescribing the sjs tern by which:da!rying is made there sO profitablei, adds much to the prac tical value of ,the, American Agricul-' ' thrist for January, v A plain practical paper oh' the composition and diges tibility iof ''feeding;-: stuffs, with an original j chart i showing - the feed ing values much-more plainly than . would bp possible by 1 any tables of figures, land jaj finely illustrated article on the j Anjejican Delaine Merino sbeepr will . jattract attention.! The poultry featares ere strongly and well illustrated, and the same is true of the hortieultural : features. The pe culiarly marked batch Belted Cattle are faithfully 1 pictured!, and there is a telling article pn wheat farming in . the Northwest,; 1 with' a full) page ' group of pidturesi The prize! road-' ster, Judge Hayes, for three! years . the first priza hoi-se at the American! horse show, forms the subject of an illustrated article. Other special ar ticles and jvferyl liberal household (, features complete the finest issue of ' this : sterling :macazine yet pubiisned. i ! The Western tj Union Telegraph office Wil be! removed .to the Cotton Exchange Building shortly. ; Stabborn fire, . rvveatber keen. Cook Maria. Kerosene. I Splendid fire. i jtiriiuant lient. '-,!?; Angel bright.. - , . 1 1 1 1 w 1 j . . 1 . - A Wtmaa's Diiesvim ; ,' " Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. DueaSe fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years j she - with stood its severest tdata. but her vital 'or- sans were undermined and death seem- . ed . imminent. For three months she conghed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of j us a bottle of Dr. King's Mewi Discovery -for consumption and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept ; all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. lather Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrfck & fso.. of Shelby, . C Get a free trial bottle at Lee, Johnson & (Jo's drug store. M '; ' t .-The! democrats of Indiana have prepared an election reform .bill somewhat similar to what is known as the Australian system.! 1 H 11 ScuTPEHsoxi Wrara, Etc. Scnpper- nong wine; choice in half-gallon bot tles,! C5 cent each, j Best imported Gin for medicinal pse. Choice Sher ries,! Port, cognac, etc., etc Posi tively no liquors sold to be drank on the premiaes.j "i t J Harms. -The story comes .from El Paso that a clerical mob attacked President Diaz's palace) in -j the City of Mexico, but Werej repulsed, with great slaugh ter, In which seventy-two priests were', killed. Two thousand prisoners were taken, and two hundred priests, with their bishop, j were arrested next day and ordered ib be shot!. . ;: Bamt aa Bottrn t t FragraatI Lattlngl The leading! - Price 23 Cta. Sold at Prainrks. oon Cuiyi UMrComplalHt, CbSteaAMS, BtliOHt AJftctiomi, ttddiiitM, 1W1S31UJ1UL east 1 -t ; a Vy Frist entySSCt. Sold by attttruggtiU. Will roftoro Bheumatistn, tleuralgjs, Sw$ngsJBrtiis$tjMmbagoprait; Headache, Toothache, Sores, Corns; Cuts; Scalds, Cackacht, Wounds, C. c m,..m LAKQVe PLUGX r Vraot Tobaaxt Select 'Bpatding and; Day SchccI Y0UNQ tABlS S;JLND LliTLE! GIRLS. ' The 81ztieth Term of the Miases Vt and MiaaKollock S School will open ii January,' 11889, and close 11th Juna (twenty weeks). Circulars on arriica- uuw I t. ' -i - . , , : -i ! 1 EM mm 3 'a; n 4 ' r: v'i ':- -1 !: .' i, M J I r "A- i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1889, edition 1
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