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.mnDAY, JUNE' 2'J, 1889. TELKGKAPII. ronnti" the Dead, ,mu N. Pa., June 28.-Time rs" in the Cambria offices esti ketpethat from to 500 of their fn in the Cambria iron works , -t Counting the women and n'llendent upon them they CCV their" lU of PePle at 2,00U if ' etiin:ite the entire loss of. life Mr turer. LAR G Bright, Fresh, Newsy! Mr ilaws. the lire brick manufac-.-inks this guess is about right. u Tfcliev that at least 500 strangers 11 ;n town at the time of the flood. Tu ut two hundred deposit books of ;tJJohntown savings bank are re ,1 In-t hv the depositors or their 1 much ot this is property of Jones & Lyon ! E REDUCTION In Prices in All DEPARTMENTS! 500 Yards Handsome Printed Okies, dam tobacco plant ! THE 5 cents per yard, worth 7. having no heirs. rL Fourteenth regiment will be i"v . ,1 .:iL ,i . i ti,;j a ternoon, aim wiui me ex- ui" , i EXTRA QUALITY Figured Lawns, at 4 cents per yard. ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at yard. Seduced from 20 cents." ZTSm SC0TCH ZEPHYR INGHAM, 5!en. and their pay roll will amount Latest Plaids and Stripes, 15 cents per A M;ul 3lan's Freaks. Kk-iki k, Iowa, June 28 A gpe- ci-il to the CoiidUutiim says : "VV. jci;inni, living about six miles iorth of Cambria, Iowa, has been jjoffinsj symptoms of mania for ,-ev DURHAM. N. C. Printed IndiaSilks, Very Choice Designs, at 55 cents per ' i yard. Reduced from 75 cents. of Lucas county, Deputy Kol- SURAH STICKS im-anl a man named Blouse went - . Vd iinnis' house to take charge of In a11 lhe Popular Shades, at 45, 60 .. ... ii J --. I- .1 him. Mclimnis, on seeing ineir ap- .-auu i u uenis per yara. nroach, drew a revolver, shooting - ; ' -hkifl Ramsey through the head,, ' 36' inch Henrietta Cloth, in all the killing him instantly. Deputy Rol- new shades, at 20 cents per yard. iin then drew a -revolver and shot Reduced from 25 cents. 'Mcilinnis through the lower jaw, in- A11 Wool Fancy Checked Suiting, iii.-tiiv a wound. McGinnis then at 29 cents per yard. Ileduccd from .hot Uollins through the arm, the 4Acente. - i,a!l passing into his left side, . An Wool Nuns Veiling, at 20 cents in.KMimr !i. fatal wound. MeUin- J,lul- neuurau iroin u cenw. nirf" then turned on Blouse, but It-fore he could fire Blouse shot him .: . .li iha Iip'uI Unllinci nrwl Afr- Lii i W Li 1 i LliV IIUHVA. WV.I vv ... . (iinojs will die." J. B. WIIITAKER, Jr., SAMUEL T. ASHE, litors. Beaumont House (Corner of Man gum and Hollowly streets.) DURHAM, N. C, Is now Open to the Traveling Public. Board by day, week or month. Terms moderate r-Free carriages for guests to and from trains. apniO-lm MRS: F. H. PETWAY. Proprietress. A valuable piece of property, containing three acres of land, upon which is situated a comfortable nouse with bv rooms and a cook room. On the premises is a good well of water, a good grape arbor and orchard. The place is situated about two miles from Durham. Apply at mchl2-dtf. TLANT OFFICE. Our HoEday Stock ! . BE SURE AND SEE IT! -A-ppropriate Grifts"! For all kinds of folks, little or big, at a kinds of prices, great and smalL FancyGooas A large and varied assortment of" itArMes Perfumes, Notions, Novelties, &c.. The newest designs and the finest goods of the season. i. ' Our low prices make these, beautiful goods all bargains. COME TO HEADQUARTERS Where your money will go the fur r thest and where you are sure to find what you want . ; BLAOKNALL & SON, CITY DRUG STORE. ow To lak' It IT IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT THAT THE BEST WAY TO MAKE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT, AND WE INTEND TO PROVE CONCLUSIVELY THAT THE BEST WAY TO SAVE IT IS TO DEPOSIT IT IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT AND FOR EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED WE WILL GIVE YOU IN GOOD HONEST j GOODS One Dollar and Fifty Cents! WHILE WE HAVE SOLD THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOODS OUR STOCK IS STILL UNBROKEN IN ASSORTMENT! They Must lie Sold and Sold at Once BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS, LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, WHITE SHIRTS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, IM MENSE! STOCK OF Moira Sash Ribbons, 40, GO, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard White Goods and Embroideries. 500 yards Check Muslin, 01 cents SUBSCiUlTlON PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Richmond & Danville R. R. Co. Dress Goods, Custoi Goods, Etc., Eta One year, The Croniu Murder. Chicago, 111.. June 28. The grand jury resumed the work on the Cronin per yards, worth 10. rase at 10 0 clock tins morning, and lJlaui and Stripped Organdies, 10, &ix months, More they went into session gave it 12 and 15 cents per yard. ' Three months nut that they would finish the case 500 yards Victoria Lawn, at i to-morrow unless new evidence is cents, worth 8 cents. One month, ilkovered in the meantime to pro- 45 inch Embroidered Flouncings, One week, long the session, lhe final iindings 40, 50, bO, 70, 80 and 90 cents per uf the " jurv will be returned into yard. eourt to-morrow artcrnoon The line Parasols and Sun Umbrellas ut investigation lollowed by the , Lfrand .iurv this forenoon was toward at half former. prices. the outer circle of the plot. Some ! JONES & LYON. thirty Clan-na-gacl men were sum moni'il lor tn-ilnv's session nnd the mestions put to them were all framed ! with the view of finding out if pos sible, who was responsible for spread ing the malicious reports that Dr. Croniu was a spy. Condensed Schedule in Effect June 2d, 1889. Teains Run by 75 Meridian Time. $ 5.00 2.50 1.25 .50 ;15 SOUTHBOUND. DAILY. I Leave New York, Leave Philadelphia, Leave Baltimore, Leave W ashington, Leave Charlottesville, Leave Lynchburg, Arrive Danville, No. 50. No. 52. Leave Richmond, Leave Burkville, Leave Keysville, . Leave Danville, Arrive Greensboro. A 15ijf Prairie Fire. Hklkxa, Mont., June 28 All ef- fcrts to check the forest fire which started in Cascade county, near and Creek three days ago, proved unavailing.-' Advices up to last night show it has destroyed - the W hay ground in the vicinity. The loss will be very heavy owing tothe fact that the dry season had already greatly reduced the hay crp. No such prairie fire has been bown in Montana in recent years. - '"i uu uvea uie icpuiicu iubiv taougu several ranchmen are burned out. REDUCED PRICES -oiv- MILLINERY ! As I contemplate making a partial change in my business before the Tall and will require more romi, I am offering my en tire stock of Millinery AT COST FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I have a choice assortment of Milan and Leghorn llats.also a general assortment of t all kinds. I also have a large stock of Leave Goldsboro, Arrive Raleigh.l Ixiave Raleigh, Arrive Durham, Arrive : Greensboro, k Leave Salem, OUR TEliMS : Cash in Advance from KveryJxxly. Leave Greensboro, Arrive Salisbury, Arrive Statesville, Arrive Asheville, Arrive Hot Springs, 12 15 A M 7 20 " 9 45 " 11 24 " 3 :;o P M 5 40 " 8 20 ' 3 00 " 4 59 5 40 " 8 40 " 10 27 " 2 00 P M 4 50 l 50 " 5 52 " 8 30 " G 15 Leave Salisbury,. Arrive Charlotte, Arrive Spartanburg, Arrive'Greenville, Arrive Atlanta, 10 37 " 12 20 A M 1 51 " 7 40 " 9 20 12 32 l' 2-05 " 4 50 " 5 50 " 11 00 " Leave Charlotte, Arrive Columbia, Arrive Augusta, 2 20 6 30 10 30 4 30 t M 6 57 " 9 42 " 11 00 3 0OAM 5 07 " 7 45 " 2 30; 4 30 5 13 8 05) 9 42; t4 00 P M 9 00 " 12 Midngt. 2 02 AM 7 40 " 0 30 " Remember Price is No Object ! They Must Go I IMIITSIE &c SHAW. W, S. HALLIBURTON, Trustee, ZMTsiizi Street, - - - - Under Stokes HalL 9 50 ' 11 IS 12 12 P 4 44 ' 6 10 ' M T Firs fationa anli of Durham 11 23 A M 12 40 P M 3 37 " 4 48 " 940" 1 00 " 5 10 " 9 ar " (Parrish Building, Mangum St.) NORTHBOUND. DAILY. The Dawson Murder. Charlkstox, S. G., June 28. In e McDow trial to day Asher D. hen and Judge MaGrath ajLl dressed the jury this afternoon in fhalf of the prisoner. Each made a strong speech. Both speekers evi dently made a good impression on l ie jury as well as the audience in e court room, which was pagked. w final sueeeh for tlie nrnsenution JJill be made to-morrow mornins: by Julian Mitchell, and after the cajrge by Judge Kershaw the case go to the jury. An Ajred Minister Dead, aikamria, Va., June 2S. Revr A. Smith, one of the oldest Roisters of the Episcopal church 0 J ir-inhvand at one time editor 'the Southrrn Churchman, died in lIlls city to-dav, aged SG years. Children's Caps, Flowers, Rftks, Laces, Velvets, Notions, Etc, I cordially invito the ladies of Durham and vicinity to call and examine goods and prices. Mrs. C. M.V.FoUett Summer Hardware BATES FOIl ADVERTISING. J column, three months........... $ 20.00 'if. column, six months, 33.C0 i column, one year...... GO.OO 5 Column, three months, 35.00 J column, six months . . GO.OO I column, one year, 110.00 1 column, three months 60.00 I column, six montes 110.00 1 column, one year 20X0 Leave Augusta, Leave Columbia, Arrive Charlotte, Leave Atlanta, Arrive Greenville, Arrive Spartanburg, Arrive Charlotte, Arrive Salisbury, Leave Hot Springs, Leave, Asheville, Leave: Statesville, Arrive Salisbury, Leave, Salisbury, Arrive Greensboro, No. 51. 6 15 P M 10 40 " 3 15 A M 6 00 PM 12 45 A M 1 49 " 4 10 " 6 17 " No. 53. 8 45 A M 12 50 P M 5 15 " 7 10 A M 1 4S P M 2 49 " 5 30 " 7 05 " Capital Stock, - Stockholders' Liability, Depositors' Security,! $100,000 100,000 $200,000 OPPICEES : J. S. CARR, - President. W. W. FULLER, Vice-Pres't. LEO. D. HEARTT, Cashier. CHAS. A. JORDAN, Teller. Arrive Salem, 8 05 p 3,1, 12 10 9 46 " 3 m A M 4 37 " 6 22 8 00 Leave Greensboro, Arrive Durham, Arrive Raleigh, 11 40 " 9 45 ' 12 01 P M 1 02 Leave Raleigh, Arrive Goldsboro, Leave Greensboro, Arrive Danville, Arrive Keysville, Arrive Burkville, Arrive Richmond, Arrive Lynchburg, Arrive Charlottesville, Arrive Washington, Arrive Baltimore, Arrive Philadelphia, Arrive New York, 1 32 6 01 6 43 7 12 " 8 40 " 12 34 A M 1 02 " 10 -!L 8 05 A M 9 47 " 12 3S P M 1 Xi " 3 30 " 10 50 P M 5 00 A M 8 30 " 9 00 " 12 50 " J. S. CARK, W.W. FULLER, J.W. SMITH, LIEECTOES : V. J P A URTSTT 1 J- W. WA LK ER T. I). JONES, C. S. BRYAN, J. T. MALLORY, A. IirSTOKF-S, JAS. A.BRYAN Banking 111 All Its Branches. 12 40 " 2 55 " 7.13 " 8 50 " 3 00 A M 6 20 " 8 50 P M 10 20 ' 1 49 A M 2 41 5 lb ' 12 55 ' 3 00 ' 53 t8 20 10 47 1 50 P M Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. ater your flowers with keep cool in a nice M Tighten your walls with Cloth -Clad Hose. Bath Tub. aie ico cream in a White Mountain Freezer. Tinted Marbeline. ift your window sash with Common Sense Balance. at food cooked in a Cotton King Stove. Minister to Hayti. a.V annointpfl Fred. Do lie- .11 . j ;i hahin,,ton-, June 28. The Pre? to-ii 1 NOTICE ! Certain evil-disposed persons, since the close, of 1 ' 0t the District, nf nnlnmhia. tO the public schools in Durham, have from time 10 c -Minister . . .. 1 ,fneral of the United States to convict, wereuucsi." v-i-". , ally patrons of the public schools, to aid us m put- UUUIll .V 4 - - - - - . , r , iv. ,t-..o it tYia linnlic T) . ! , j ' , i I time entered upon iuc yivni.-o x - la SHlent, nnd LonSUl Kii,Hr,cr nmmitted divers nuisances and in some instances seriously injured pu mxe bcuuoi property. Such acts are crimes under the law and it is the intention of the committee to punish the tratnrs. if we can get sufficient evidence to i. . I . . . j. ..n ...1 ,.iti orw ami psneci- fv f 1 021 It liv nMwTl - I convict, we request an - , V '8 1.1 Wati.,.. " ; . V' "r ''.poiior to ail otner prep - . ----trtMtnitM nn Rchool vremU ,, , H is a positive nnr fnr sill Blood t" " f j., f.f.tiftn that, will enable the com- in,lrJ : D St'ases- The medical fraternity mittee to enforce the law for the protection of 'U ,v f. .rreseril,e ifc' Guaranteed and school property would be iu.iui J - Uacknui & Son. . . a. Pl I JUI-Ut' ke s Kvtract of Flax Cougli i i , i i i l lino -c inan si. i i i i4-n s-- r, r n uo 11111 iwiui in. v Uie Aiu..nV -i i no. mwed to keen their children off the school prem- . .i . , i-cwuic v:: --:- ailll n Tiersons are Uereoy im-m ii in iiiv av t i a v - . x ies In JJur- kMLlr! Cure for Whooping Cough. It t'h , antl Permits the child to , ureaui. Jt is entirelv harmless. 'J lijl A J it Wi, C011h of childhood or old age. ft"Kh v br,clli and lungs, and stops the I "lsvru'i,!,r ti ,nter or Bronchial Cough ,jr size ,e bes ever discovered. Only Wl'itt&ettle- Price at R F. arS nDr"S Store. and whit" ' Illakes tlie Skin smooth: Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. The Bixty-ninth session of this well equipped and prosperous uisuiuiiou b-" 28th Day of August, 1889. r, : ..lr.nt'iiTM ta offered in all the de- payments ortostnictlon Usually pursued in Fe pATiuitiiw v. .,. chintM moderate. male Colleges oi uiguwie"" S"For catalogue apply to . & rp m. JOXES. President. iofi'm Greensboro, N. C. Train for Raleigh via Clarksville leaves Rich mond dailv, 3:00 P. M. ; Keysville, 6:05 P. M ; ar- It will be the aim of The Daily Tobacco rives Clarksville, 7:25 P. M.; Oxford, 8::io i. M.; ; J Henderson, 9:'WF. il.:Uurham, 10:30 r. AI.; Kal- t. i e iv. i , I eigh. 11:45 P. M. xAr iumiftu iu icnucm luc Rt.tnrninP leaves Raleish dailv 7:00 A. M T)nr. , , , ham 8:30 A. M.; Henderson, H-.'M A. M.; Oxford, latest news from all quarters and to present io:20 A. M.; Clarksville, 11:1S A. M.; Keysville, 12::i.s t. m.; arrives Kichniond, 3:30 f. M. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS FOR DEPOSITS FROM BANKS, CORPORATIONS, BUSINESS HOUSES AND INDIVIDUALS. IAKING COLLECTIONS ON ALL POINTS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY ARE OF THE BEST. .11 Returns "S7"iH Be lade roaaapt- OUR FACILITIES I FOR the same in an attractive manner. IN POLITICS We shall give faithful allegiance to the principles of the Democratic party that party nnder whose administration of pub lic affairs the State and the country at i" laxge and enjoyed the greatest prosperity (.1 and the richest blessings. OUR- LOCAL DEPARTM ENT j We shall endeavor to make interesting and sprightly, furnishing the latest hap penirrgs at home and doing all in our power to still farther advance the interests of our plucky, enterprising and prosperous town Local mixed trains leaves Durham dailv except Sunday, a:,H) f. M. : arrives Keysville, rja A. ai. returning, leaves Keysville, v:00 A. M. ; arriving Durham. 5:30 l M. 1'assentrer coach attached. Nos 51 and 53 connect at Richmond daily ex cept Sunday for West Point and Baltimore via ork luver Line. No. 50 from West Point connects daily at Rich mond with No. 50 for the South. Nos. 50 and 51 connect at Goldroro with trains to and from Morehead City and mlmmgton. o. ol connects av Greensboro ana beima lor Favetteville. No. 53 connects at Selma for Wilson, .N. C. Nos. 50 and 51 make close connection at Univer sity Station with trains to and from Chapel Hill except bundays. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Bufiet Sleeper be tween Atlanta and' .New lork, Greensboro and Augusta, and Greensboro, ; Asheviile and Momstown, Tenn. On a: and M, inillman Bunet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans, via Montgomery, and between ashmeton and llirmingbam, Rich- and Pullman Parlor Cars between Salisbury and Knoxville. Through Tickets on sale at principal stations to all points. ! I or rates, local and through time tables apply to any agent of the company, or to I At the solicitation' of several leading business SOL HAAS, JAS. L. 1 A 1 LUK, I men of Durham, and because the first and second iramc .ManajZT. WD. raSS. ACT. 1 w1itinnK of th "Histarv r.t Ttirl.ani" h.ro 1 n -w W. A. 1 LKK. Dive. Agl.. Kaieign. bausteL and bt ine unable to snnnlv thf cnntinnl PRINCIPAL CORRRSPONDENTS : NATION ATEANK P.EI'UBLIC, New York City, N. Y. NATIONAL PARK I5ANK, New York City, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL BANK, Philadelphia, Pa. MERCHANTS' BANK, Danville, Va. NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND, Baltimore, Md. STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA. Richmond. Va. NORFOLK NATIONAL BANK. Norfolk. Va. NATIONAL BANK OF RALEIGH, Raleigh, N. C. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, Charlotte, K. C. OUR DISCOUNT RATE IS 8 PER CENT. TO EVERYBODY. Persons Depositing Moneys and receiving Certificates of Deposit therefor running o or n months will receive interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent. Kennebec Ice ! I am prepared to furnish the best ouality of Ken nebec Ice, from $1.00 per hundred pounds down, according to quantity. My ice bouse is on Mangum street, opriosite the First BaptiBt Church. W. T. SAUNDERS. mylT-tf AWTTOtrWCE JT! Triumphant Sougs Just received. Sold at publishers' iirices : 35 cents each; S3. 00 per dozen. At the 1 Durham bookstore of I ' 1 J. B. Whitaker, Jr. & Co. Blank Books. andqualities, at the Durham J. B. hitaker, Jr., & Co. 1 mariCtx " Tarious sizes bookstore of demand, I have undertaken to revise, enlarge and improve said book. Special attention win b devoted to the Bio graphical Department, new and better engravings will be introduced, and the third will be, in every respect, an improvement on the first and sscond editions. In the body of the history much new matter will be introduced, with fine engravings of leading piices of interest. Parties interested in the work, and wishina fur ther information, are requested to confer with, or H. V. PAUL. Durham, N. C. IE3. A IVES, r a a jianuiaciurer xna aeaier in Hand Made Harness and Saddlery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A follline of bnggy whii. Repairing done day or niht. Satisfaction guaranteed. Second band wagon and buggy harness on hand. Harness cleaned and put in first-class order. Oive me call. - - marg 6 Honses 1 Lots for Sale! ON LONG TIME I TERMS EASY The attention of workingmen who are desifotrf of obtaining homes of their own. is directed to this fine opportunity. ED. A. HEARTT. Bec'y Jnle Csjt Home Loan Fnnd.
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