October 10, 11, 12.
HURRAH FOR DURHAM
AND HER
GRAND EXPOSITION
BARGAINS
For Everybody at the
kkm Bazaar
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS AND TRIMMINGS,
5.
Dress Qinghams, S&ieons andFrinis.
Blacks Goods and Crape
Department!
Silk Wrap and Wool Sebastapol Crape
Cloth, '
Series, Broadcloath,
Tricot Flannels and Cashmeres.
Housekeeper's Department!
White and colored German Table
" I )n tii nut
-
( 1 ermine Irish Table Linen in bleached
and unbleached,
White and colored Napkins in all sizes,
Towels of all sizes, prices and quality,
All Linen Toweling at 5 cents per
yard,
Table Oil Cloth, in beautiful designs,
All WTool Blankets in white and col
ored, White Spreads in Marseilles and
Crochet, . -Colored
Quilts, filled with choice cot
ton, lied Ticking, Sheeting Bleeching,
Sea Island Cotton, Cotton Flannel
and ool r lannel.
TCQ3 LOT OIF"
IP AHTI AflffflnMW
MIS mi! Hill BR BUB
AT ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE.
Fix Your Windows for the
r- :x: i
QXpUblUUII I
Cornice poles, complete with brass
fixtures, only cents.
Brocade and soLid colored Cotton
Blush for curtains.
Lace ( Curtains i'nll 3?, yards long.
Brass chain contains loops and lam
brequin pins.
Notion Department!
Ladies and Chilren s Hosiery. ! Kid
Gloves, .Jersey Gloves.
Elegant assortment of Ribbons at one
third less than usual prices.
Twenty-five styles of most popular
Corsets Irorn 2o cents up.
Handkerchiefs in endless variety,
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beautiful Sheer Hemstitched
from 5 cents up.
Ladies' Natural Fur Mulls in black
and colored from 7" cents to $8.
Underwear Department !
Ladies' Lambs' Wool Vests in while
auv t ov. n iv:
Gents' Lambs' Wool Vests and Bants
in white and scarlet at a
great bargain.
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Shoes !
Sole Agents for Morrows' celebrated
French Kid Shoes, every pair
warranted.
We have them in common sense, me
dium and opera heel.
Don't fail to try a pair. Kvery pair
warranted.
Boys' and Misses' school Shoes a spe
- cialtv. Gents' tine Shoes
in every style.
Clothing Department!
Big bargains in Gentlemens' ready
made Clothing. Odd Lot of Bants
to close at a bargain.
Don't Forget the Place,
Durham Bazaar
W. J. WTATT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
IlillS.
Hay, Fodder, Shucks, Bran,
Ship Stuff and Feed Stuffs
OP ALL KINDS,
Field Seeds a Specialty,
MMaiatai and KenebDC Ico
DURHAM, T. C.
HL LARGEST & BE8T EQUIPPED IN THE SOUTH
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mmmZi SOldCITjPjjSTJMATES CHEERFULLY FURlSl
Next door to Johnson A: Co's Drug
- - Store, Main Street.
Very Respectfully,
Bobbins & Stone.
MONDAY, OCT. y, 1$S8.
SKXATOKIAL TICKET.
FOR THE SENATE :
THOMAS H. HUGHES,
of Orange.
JAMES A. LONG,
of Person.
Ol'R COUNTY TICKET.
FOR THE HOUSE:
JOHN T.. NICHOLS,
of Durham.
THOMAS M. CHEEK
of Orange.
for sheriff:
F. D. MAPiKHAM.
for treasurer:
W. IL ROWLAND.
FOR REGISTER OF PEEU.st
I'ASCHALL LUNSFOKD.
for coroner:
DR. X. M. JOHNSON.
A.
for surveyor:
M. LEATHERS.
for constakle:
JAMES T. DAVIS.
A V E AT H E I v 1 5 U 1 1 E A C .
The weather prognostications indicate the
state of the weather for MO hours from to-lay
o o'clock. : '
Washington, 1). C, Oct. 1), '88.
For North Carolina, fair, cooler,
frost Wednesday morning.
(Ikkkly.
SENATE TARIFF DEBATE
and to pun-
with the
Two Justices, Field and Matthews,
the latter ill, were absent. The new
Chief looks remarkably bright and
alert. The whole : beijch , called on
the President after the ceremony.
The bill of the Democratic Sena
tor Harris provitling for warehous
ing brandy passed the House to
day. Several Republican members
thought they smelt a rat, but offered
no obstacle besides asking a few
harmless questions. The .bill pro
vided that the provisions of an act
entitled "An act relating to the pro
duction of fruit brandy
ish frauds connected
same,' approved March third, eight
teen hundred and seventy -seven, be
extended and made applicable to
brandy distilled from . apples or
peaches, or from arty other fruit the
brandy distilitd from which is not
now required or hereafter shall not
be required to be deposited in a dis
tillery warehouse : I'muub 'l, that
each of the warehouses established
under said act, or which may here
after be established, shall be in charge
either of a storekeeper or of a store
keeper and gauger, at the discretion
of Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
The renort was made by .Tnator
ance.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Many persons who have built houses have been
at a loss as to how to tiuish and decorate them.
For this purpose the
MANUFACTURERS'
i
House Furnishing Agency
has been established, being the first of the kind
in North Carolina. We (will take a building
from the hands of the plasterer, where desired,
and riuih it in
HARD WOODS
or in any manner wanted. Will also decorate
the :-ame in paier or iuj
LINCRUSTA WALTON.
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We furnish parquetrv flooring, wuinsoottine
wood carpets, hard wocl mantels, carved wood
panels, slate and marble mantles, prates, etc.
Agents for the celebrated "WILLOW SLIDING
BLINDS.
MANIFACTURERS' HOUSE FURNISHING
AGENCY,
Main Street, Durham, N. C.
Office over Bowers & Arrendell. jy!4-d3m
Ashley's Bromine and Arsenic
Water
For Brights Disease, Rheumatism, Syphilis, Skin
Diseases, Gravel, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Nervousness, Ac. For sale bj-
R. BLACKNALL SON. .
The ''Ball Opens AVith Speeches
From Allison ami Vance (treat
l.ftor t of the North Carolinian
Cliief'Utistiee Fuller Takes
the Oath of Oflice.
Special Corespondence to Thk Plant.
Washington, October S.-Senator
Allison's. speech in opening: the great
tariff discussion in the Senate to-day
was a disappointment to.his friends,
it was dreary, verbose, rambling and
distinctly behind his reputation,
which is not very high as a speaker.
On the subjects of sugar and alcohol
he used arguments which entirely
destroyed the position on the tariff
taken "by his party. MrL Allison
was heard with respectful attention
and spoke for more than two hours,
closing just before o'clock. He
was followed by. Senator Vance for
the Democrats. ' The North Carolina
Senator made one of the rnolst power
ful and interesting speeches made on
the subject in this Congress. That
it was well written and well (lelivered
I need not take the trouble to aver.
,He spoke from three to half past
four o'clock, and had the close atten
tion of the Democratic side and of cer-
tain Republican Senators. I Around
him were Justice Lamar, of the Su
preme court, Senators Aldrich, But
ler, Brown, Berry, Chace, Cockrell,
Daniel, Coke, George, Gray. Eustis,
Harris, llamption, Pugh Payne,
Reagan, Salisbury, Walthall and
others; Representatives Johnston and
Rowland, ol Aorth Caiolim; Elem
ents and Turner, ot Georgia ; Rogers,
of Arkansas, and Sowden, of Penn
sylvania. Everybody who heard the
argument praised it for its incisive-
ness and raciness ot treatment.
The thorough preparation of the
Senator, extending back many
11 X' A. 1 - '
years, was noiiceaoie. oi oniy
did he delend the cardinal prin
ciple of the true 'tariff' reiorn
bill, the Mills bill being named ex
nlioitlv as meetinsr the definition ;
thatto"reduce the tariff" equitably )Jou
must make the reduction equally on
the protective articles and those
purely ol revenue ; but he proceeded
to demonstrate the intense se'llish
hess of the Republican bill, framed
in the sole interest of the ! manufac
turer, and which he denominated
"the tariff' steal." lie stated that
the interested manufacturers viola
ted all notions of decency by com
ing before the committee to urge
their owrucause and imposed on the
majority to the extent of at least ten
miilion dollars in the so-called sim
plification process alone. -With great
clearness and ability, Senator Vance
discussed the provisions of the Sen
ate bill, the question of wages and
the further question of the home
market. He showed plainly that
the remedial features of I the Mills
bill respecting the internal tax system
were rejected because between the
lines thev were not seen to enure to
the benefit of the protected manu
facturers. Since he. had been in the
Senate no Republican of either
House had even proposed to reduce
the tariff. Their policy, he con
tended, was to force the former to
reverse the true economic rule and
kll in the lowest market whi'e buy
ing in the highest. His . figures
showing how the manufacturing
States of New England had appa
rently prospered at the expense of
population and especially of the
country districts were full, and evi
Idently'disgruntled Mr. Hoar, who
stumbled into the debate awk wardly
and retired as soon as he could.
A' very distinguished assemblage
crowded" the Supreme Court room
when Chief Justice Fuller took the
oath of office at 12 o'clock to-day.
The lovaltv oath was taken privately
in the retiring room. The new Chief
Justice wore a new silk gown and
seemed small sitting between the
stalwart Justices .Millet and Harlon. the State. These letters are in most
News iroiii the Capital.
Special Correspondence to The I'i.ant.
Ralkk.h, X. C, Oct. 1), 'SS.
The case of A. II. Temple vs. the
State of North Carolina, may not be
called in the Supreme Court of the
Cnited States until Thursday. To
t, i
day the Court will set the time when
it will be heard. This case was re
ferred to yesterday. It is the suit in
which A. II. Temple is the nominal
plaintiff' and Morton, PIiss A: Co. the
real 'plaint ill's. ! " . t
Although, no! matter how the suit
may terminate, the" people will never
recognize those special tax bonds,
yet there is natural interest telt in
this! suit, which" goes up. on aj)peal
fro in Judge BoinTs decision. There
are new points; which a Meet all the
States alike. ; r
Rev. Mr. Clark, rector of the Church
of the Good Shepherd, yesterday sent
$105 to the yellow fever sufferers, at
Jacksonville. It was therlirst money,
so tar as known1, sent away from Ral
eigh. Yet in 1878, in one evening,
$1,200 was raised here for the Mem
phis sufferers. ! '
It is Mr. Tuck Badger, and not Mr.
RoVjinson, who is to be in charge ol
the I bucket shop and special wire
here. The wire will be strung by
next Friday between Gdldsboro and
Raleigh. Mr. Robinson will be the
special operator.
' Uround was broken yesterday for
an extension of the street car line
from Fayetteville street out West
Hatgett to the Hargett street sta
tion. It will be-veryconvenient for
people going to and coming from
the lair. j
Mr. Wilson reports a heavy de
mahtl for privileges at the State
fairjgrounds. Hejwill have all sorts
of side shows there. The balloon as
ce ision Wednesday will be a prom
inent attraction. St. John's hospital
will have the dining hall in charge,
amj all the profits i ill go to the use
of that worthy institution.
Mr. II. A. Gudger, of Asheville,
will speak here to-morrow evening.
He made a very vigorous joint can
vases in the extreme west with J. C.
Pritchard, the Reulffican candidate
for Lieutenant Governor.
Raleigh will ;certainly be well rep
resented at the Durham' Exposition
next Wednesday a'nd - Thursday.
The attendance of ladies will be
large, and all look forward to the af
fair w ith special interest.
The Supreme Court yesterday be
gan the call of appeals from the
third district. Many -of them go
over, owing to 'the absence of -lawyers.
The latter are. in r many cases
looking after campaign matters.
The court filed the first opinions of
the; term last evening.
The Cross and White appeal is
docketed as Nov 131, next week, and
it is said will come upon Thursday.
. There waslquite a painful occur
rence here Sunday.' A-lady from
Florida was visiting relatives in this
city, yellow fever broke out in anew
place and attacked several members
of her family.! Her relatives here
did not dare tell her the news or let
her see the newspapers. So they
adroitly kept her in ignorance, until
Sunday, when; hearing more favor
able reports from the sick they in
formed her. The strain almost pros
trated the poor woman.
It is learned that Whiting Bros.,
the clothiers, will wiifd up their busi
ness at the end of the current year.
The , Yarboro house,- sinee the
painters have! exercised their art
cases from Florida, and are evidently
from people who have settled there
and now wish to get away. Com
missioner Robinson is supplying the
enquirers with all sorts of informa
tion regarding the State and tell
them that they will find the State
all they may desire it to be and that
they will find also a hearty welcome
from a hospitable people.
It is said now that a passenger
depot is to be built by the Seaboard
system at the Hargett street station.
The railroad people are very reticent
about the matter, but the ground
was measured some days ago, it i
claimed, with this object in view.
H6w things change. Thirty years
ago Raleigh's dealings were with
Petersburg. Now, so slight is the
intercourse between the points that
Petersburg might as well be five
thousand "miles away and even a
telegram from there is almost a cu
riosity. Raleigh's business relations
are now with New York, Chicago.
Richmond and Norfolk, almost en
tirely. TO BACCO I)E1A KTM EXT.
upon its Iront,
new buildinsr.
looks like a brand-
The combinations of
eolors relieve the monotony of the
f out. heretofore so noticeable. "
The re-organization of the fire de
partment, in accordance with the re
quirements of the recently adopted
ordinance, will be made at once.
The companies will be so reduced
as to give each only 2o men ; an am
pie number. The disorder which is
sometimes observed at fires, will exi.-t
no more. ! i ' .
Now is North Carolina's time to
"cut in" and get a really desiraole
class of settlers. ; People? are writing
here daily now, making inquiries of
the Department of Agriculture as to
Alex. AValker, Editor.
Durham. N. C.,()ct. MSSS
Mr. Editur: 1 want des to say a
word to you, but don't you h t dt ni
barker pape s .it boh1 o ,t, fur I am
hardly got ober that ui.n r skeer tha
gib me "dat udder time; but, Mr.
Editur, you tell urn yoursef dat when
man and wif gits to fussin, let urn
lone, fer des as sure as you take sides
wid ither one, vou got bof of um to
whip or vou will ketch -it. Dis am
i'ooi vice, uis metnin wm win v
tars ain't no good ; you des git in
trubble ebby. time. Ides tell you.
Mr. Editur, better stay at horn and
tend-to honi folks and let udder nee-
pies' bisness lone. Dis famly fais
better let um lone. Des think ub it.
a pore feller hiden in the bushes for
three long niunts traid to come to
town, fraid one dise barker editurs
would st e him. No good feelins.
What do? I want to no bout bully
barker ?v I dun no too much, any
how. Now dis ting dun got me in
trubble one tim, but you bet your
three-leg mule da nebber cotch me
medlin wid dese famly tars and
d(S3 barker papers. Minds me ub
some kind of kats I herd ove dat had
a mity site of killin in um. Da des
killed and kept on killin til dar want
no killin to-be did nor kats to kill ;
or the cas 1 once herd ove bout two
black snakes got into a fit and it was
who shud and who culd, and at las
de one cotch de tudder's tale. No
sooner dun de tudder cotch de tud
der's tale 'and at it da went to work
to swallow each udder and boff swal
lowed de tudder and where now am
de snakes. Rn Van Winkli:.
ELEGANT
Fancy Goo is, Noli
Oils J
What Din-hum AVants
Next year is six more plug tobacco
lactones, with capacity to turn out
' i
10,000 pounds per day. Durham
wants another cotton mill and a
shoe factory.
Remarkable Coincident.
Ti lis morning Blackwell's Durham
Co-Operative Tobacco Company
stamped stock footed up 144,411
pounds. The man thatcan beat this
will have to go all fours. ,
IVopIe Everywhere
Co ilirni our stilt nu-iit v.licn we smv tl.:,t
Ai-kt-r's English lienielv is in every wav
superior to any ami all o'therq.repurat ion's
for the Throat and Lunrrs. In hooping
Cou'h and Croup it is inaric and relieves
at once. We offer von fis;mmlf Lottie fro
Remeiulier, this lJemedv is sold on a posi
tive mii-Hiitee. 11. Ulaekimll A Son.
Piniph's on the Faro
Dtnote an impure state of the blood and
are looked jipon hy many with suspicion
Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all im
purities and leave the complexion smooth
and clear. There, is nothing that will so
thoroughly build up the constitution, purifv
and stieugthen the whole Kvstetu. Solil
and guaranteed by II. Blacknall V Son.
Is Life AVorth Living?
Not if you go' through the world a dvspeptic.
Acker's Dyspeptic Tablets are a'j.ositive
cure for the Worst forms of Dvspepsi.i, In
digestion, FlUulencv and Constipation.
Guaranteed and sold by K. UiacknalKt Son.
SOMETHING HANDSOME!
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
SOLID SILYER
AND
PLATED WARE !
J lST RECEIVKD AT
M.H. JONES' JEWELRY STORE,
3U.r.a-ci, 3T. O.
The haii.lnievt line ever shown in Iiur-
f"!?- Vlmii"R f lhe iutiful are cordiallv
initcl to rail and examine.
Kepainntf of Watches and Jewelrv j.romptlv
executed. auNHltl. "
Mrs. V.AUt 1,,-Lsnn ,.,,,r
MILLIE! AND FASCI H
Which she purchas.l u v
expres.lv for thi. u "V T
For some timo .In,.; ,
September she w:t; i,1
nnng Department ,.f v V-
, wuuni v v, ,
aeders in MilHi.t'1Y j-'
lare,Xexv Yoik'i.,,"1
feet Ik -iv, ;,, rr"
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Latest Styles of Trim,,.
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ncr st(M-k is , i
puces as low as t!- :iMi, "' -ootls
can be sold l v :u v
latlies of Durham an- VJ." :
amine iier oos U "
Haw moved to tin- m.,.
immediately opj,it. (. , V s-1
bins' Dry (mkhIs St..t m'1'2 '
Mrs. C. M. V. Fo!!t.
M WIRE RAILING
And Ornamental Wire Works.
Dufur Co,, 113-liS Howard St,, fialio, d
Jrtire railing, for cemeteries, lawns, gardens
omees and balconies; window guards, tree
guards, wire cloth, tieves, fenders, cages, sand
and coal screens, iron bedsteads, chairs, settees,
etc. jyly
NEW Flt)i
n & mi
PKOPKIKTOhs or the.
City Bakerj
Where you ran alwavs t'n-i ;
slock of
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Fresh Bread, Cakes and f;:
Baked every day, by MU. Y.U 1H
wljo has r o e(jual. lb- l,ls :;:: ,..
experierce in tl-c baking n.i
A large and well M-Yctol
STOCK OF TOYs
kept constantly on haul. Y. :
received to-day, :i Inrrt r n :
well selected tx k -f
which cannot be execllt-.l :i
town. The ladies are ei'
vited to call and exaiuiix. 1
ou want to make any tn jl
birthday )ies( iit, it will pay :
examine our stock Ufon r;
Also a well selected stork -if
CIGARS, SNUFF andTOBAC
A fresh stock of FINK
French and PlainN Candies.
Lemons, Oranges, Bananas
and Fine Apples,
a'wavs on hand. A hiir- -'
DOLLS, which will be H
Pure Cream Chec se and ('re;&('-
ers. Fresh.
We are prepared t furn'.
dinars and larties in h-i -d ( )ri.-i:-'-j
Cakes, in the most aiti-tir :y-
short notice, as line as can b.M
this sid(t of New York, :aA
tion ruaraiitiC-tT.
Send in vour orders and 1. J
GOODS DELIVERED FEB
Your most obedient stn '
HOLLAND & VAUGHU
DUKHAM, n 1
fcfcp. 2id ti".
P.W. VAUGHAN, Ph-G-
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Fancy id
Cigars and Toto
Soda and Mineral "
We welcome all and "
right