ESTABLISHED 1867.
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A villajra in Arkansas was completely
destroyed by' a cjcloae Thursday.-
Vije Presidaal-elect Stoveasoa will
attend tba opening of the Commercial
clul in Atlanta about December 2t'ihl
, ?The Ine Indiana, on a bunt in
Colorado, have been ordered to return
to their reservation.- Gladstone caue
neajr being run over by -an omnibus in
the! streets of London yesterday.-
The people of Northeast Arizona,
areiexcited ovar threats of wtr made
by the Navaj j chief Black Horse
The Anarchists of Paris make threats
against the British Embassy in that
city because of the surrendering of a
French Anarchist by a British magia
trate. Aiotint Secretary of the
Treasury NeUleton resigns. - Gen
Roaecraos I threatened with another
stroke of paralya s. Cltvelaod beat
Harrison only 81,081 votes ia Georgia
. It is said there is no statue of Ged
onerman balog made or detained at
Westerly, R. I , as stated by Father
Sherman Toursday. Lieut. Peary
wants to mike another search f r the
North pole. Howard Sutherland,
charged with trying- to kidnap Tioy,
N. Y., Democrats on election day has
resigned his position in the ceoaua bu
reau. A eeriju question ha been
raised as to whether the State officers
of Georgia recently elected have been
legally inatal.ed into ; tffije. The
Vtiban offljials positively . deny the
rumor mat cue rope lutenaa to open
negotiations looking to the establish
meujt of a legation at Washington after
Cleveland's inauguration.- William
MUier was hauled at Wheeling, W.
Va., yesterday lor the murder of his
wife last April. The first of the trials
for jmurder agtinst the Homestead
nuieru was Degun yesieraay. ids
New York po ija have discovered that
a secret assassinating society is at work
in New York, St. Louts, Chicago and
other places Senator Kenna,or Wet
Virginia, is quite ill. The steamer
Philadelphia with Vioce jta Mlj tres.the
Venezuela refugee on botrd, has ar
rivbd at Ne Yorn, -The negro who
kil.td Deputy Sheriff Livings one in.
Uiohmond county on election day was
captileed Taursdiy and while baing
tatQ io MouKingQam mat nignt was
taken Irotn the train at Laurel ttill and
huo,.- Tne funeral services over the
remains of Donald vV. Bain were held
at Eieo ton Street Methodist church
yestejr day afternoon. It wad one of the
moati largely attended funerals ever
I Jaeu2 j ia Raleigh. Tne Inter S?ate
ComaitiTCd commission yesterday made
an important decision in regard to oars
. bulltf for a particular kind of traffic
1 4 fierce bhzzurd set in in Iowa y es
ter Jiy. Secretary footer will not
recommend an increased tax on spirits
or anything else. He warns to leave
the qjuestioa of raising revenue to the
incuiiucg administration. Goveruor
Holtyesterday appointed S.McD. Tate
Statd Treasurer. The appointment was
firet tendered Ex-GoVeruor Jarvis.-
The conference Of Catholic -Archbiah-ipa
adopt a series o: resolution on the
eubj ct of parochial schools. Cincin
rati U to have a new Republican paper
10 1'bejcalled the Tribuue with a capital
stock! of $2'O,000. Another famine is
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OUR RHEIGH LETTER.
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SPECULATIONS AS TO THE SUCCES
SOR OF TREASURER BAIN.
Conference Between the Governor and
Gorerooi-Eiect-A Storm of Hall
Many Fereons Tlwlnc the Re- '
mains of Mr. B. In World's ;
Fair Matters Tbt) UcmAtiy
EWtculc Railway.
Messenger Bureau. " I
Raleioh, N. a, Nov. 18. f
The beautiful weather came to an
aoruDt ena id is morning, a storm of
wind and rain and hail havintr wfm
uooq ine 8kv cleared
uu uo ncuuGr is quite cola.
Ttiia mornin? manv nnnln noaaAd
through the Caoitol
face of the Ute State Treasurer. A
uumwr of fresh' floral offeriDga were
placed on and near the o.bt. Tt,a
stream of people did not ceae until 3
oVl ck this afternoon.
ine uumoer of prominent mftn hn
came here to attend Mr. Barn's funerai
was iarg. xne Urand Lodi?a .if Ma.
ons had a strong representation and t. e
Maaters of some of th uihiin.t.
lodges wore aleo present. '
uoveruor-eleot Etiaa Carr name hp
at the rea uest of G
der that there might be a canferentv
as to the new Treasurer. Tt was nairt
yesterday that Col. S. McD. Tate
would bj the man rhnnnn Ho ri.r
H. - mum.- & V w
accomplished bank om.-.tai anri hia .
SHlun aS 8 eClal luHm-Clnp rf n.ilnn.l
oanKsissald to nav him sa mm .
uurt was current tnat n nrnnld n -
cuue ine dace. i Judirn - t. r
cmack was much talked of to-dav in
vuuu.cnuu wun tne place, after a ru
in r naa gainea curreucy that Colonel
lat wou d decline. But some officials
?n u m aav tnat (Jol. Tate would mt
aeciioe. Other names tpotteu of in
connection with the- position were
injse or K. H. Battle and W. FT
Burswvn. The latter centleman
nYu nere mis morning
i uere wag no business eolne on at
any ui me uepartmens to-day, save. at
uo ancuiLurai nuiiamg, where there
was a large meetinir of the itk,miiI
commit e i of the World's Fair Bo rd of
Cou.mis6toners. AtihlaRn,n,.p hi.
was prtStnt. lbere are a trreat manv
luiportanc matters to be looked af er
co joerning North Carolina's participa-
iiuu iu megranaest dlsplav the world
his ever Been. In the first niace. there
is need of $25,000. It isrlipvwi i.h
legislature wdi see tne absolute na-.
ctjesity for this and win be promot in
matting me appropriati on, io b-eln
"""i ub ew legislators are a broad
ga ge lot oi people and whatever they
o w pusu iorta vjaronna towards
toe ironttiiey are going to do.
jQusiuou was quite generally sua
peoaea during tne funeral of Mr.
Bain this afternoon. Tne people of
Kaieifcn cave In many delicate wava
snown tneir sorrow at his death and
toeir affection for him.
The matter of the kllliu? of little
John Hay es by an electric wire has
oeea investigated. It was -shown
cieariy mat the deadly current came
from the feed wire of the street rail
way, lhe railway com pan v Daid the
expens -s of the funeral. Tnere is ro
doubt that tne amount of electrioitv
passing over the feed wire is sufficient
to cause death iu an instant in case a
person completes the circuit.
M.e33rs. Lee S." Overman and Rr-irtAJi
tt. Merrimon have Qualified as ezeeu
tors of the late Hon. a. S. Merrimoa
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
threatened in Russia. The trustees
of the Tliden will compromise with the
fceiriand get $2,225,000 for the TiJdan
library. Ex-Secretary BlaiLtils qui. 6
sick aaln.
liALEIGli,
Bain' tucetMor, ;
NjV. 18. fsPECIAL I
Governor H lt will to-morro appoint
Samuel McDowell Tate State Tieas
urer.l The. appointment as fi'-st ten-
l jdefed ex-Gbvt rnor Thomas J Jarvis.
Vh tpiitladvipula ArrTf la New
New Yobk. Ifuv. 18. The Red D
line biteamtr Khiliidelpnia arrived at
her pier in Bnoklya this mornicg
with Pedro victntd ilijre, ex tiov
eraorol C-iraeag, a puituoal reluct,
aboarxi. The uasseagers were loud in
tnif iriDr .i-e of the patriotic and aoura-
?eoui tttnii taket by-CP5- Cowniers
in rduiii.g io give up the fugitive.
The riifamehla wtreat savs the Phiki'
dflli.hia acttd u idof adv ce of Ameri
can reureeeuia ives in Vcptzu-s a and
that the T'uble is one foe lU two
Governoienis to eettie; that Mijireu
i uua ManraturD of lliA fr-lKrlnr and lOVli
1 er jorlc f Caracas UDder Preoidofc Pla
cia ah d that the chrte of cattle sfeaU
I iug ii4ctJ against turn is trumped up to
g-t Aiox into prison as a political
i eneml. Miiws savs everything la
-auletfoQ thejurfica in-Veuf juela, but
tie predicts another' big i evolution
fegatnet the pret-euii Government inside
of a year, lie svs Crespo is s much
of au usurper as Palaciaaud has thrown
iu preoi flb -ut 600 prominent Venezu-
elao-ilw o d ffer irom him iu the polit
ical behalf and opinioas.
: 'I'lie Homriuad TrUlt Bedh.
PiTi'SBuao. Pa ,isfv 18 rhe Erst
of th6 tna ut the Homestead riatur
began to-day, SvlvcSter Critcnlow
beiaijf PUV on .trial for the murder of T.
J. Cohovat the lime of th sho itiog
of tt;e Pinkartocs. Ah Home- ead
eeemed to be io the hall, but an f-ffort
was dud" to keep the crowd from the
room'. Th- prosecution is directed bv
D s rict Attjrie7 Biragh and four
well kDowu local lawyer?, the defe. se
bj,' fie local lawyers inciudiuar B-en
nao. p.'1' npy ' the Amalgated asso
iaiin.' nod Awo, of Si ux City, and
Irwid, of St. Pul. Critcnlow plead not
guilty, aud the Selection of the jury
bega. ,
. W J. Brennan raave4 . to uash the
ladicjinjent and also theArraJ pf grand
jurorjj b-t-ause the grand jury w' ppt
impatiMlly drawn.. His co tentiou was
that he s ips or ro'l of papr oontalu
lngJtne names of the j iry were not uni
form! so that it was an tasy matter to
'di-er jtiina e. Brennan eaidh did not
wish io rCfl ot on any ote, but thore
wis fear thb drawing may not have
feeen jfalr and impartial. The .court
verifultd the m un
y ' rmm " '
Provjdk2Ce, R. I., Nov 18. Jn ref.
ertnie i the remarks of Gen. Bber-
maii'r son at the Army of Tennessee
meedDg je U rav h ouiry at Westerly,
Rhode Jslacd, fails to usta'iate he
RevejreDd gfntUmans remarks. No
statue ei viin snerman is pemg aa
or cttained in hat town.
A pua.truu unzzwr'.)
DUBDQUE, la Nov 18 Bubuquo's
firtt !ii t r storm provtd to be the
eevereet a"d most, desirous f-xix-n
r encfjafor many years, . Jbb"W began
faliiDl? earlv yesterday coro ng, &y
com pan led by high winds. A blixzard
set id doing a $rt amount of flam.
Stock in New Tortt Teeterdar-Tbe
Grain an4 Provision tTlarketa of
Cblcasoi
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 The was fur
ther ehriuKaga of business at the stock
exchange to day. tbe total transactions
being smaller than for some time. The
market,early in the day, was irregular.
At the open ng fractional advances
were generally recorded, but. subse
quently Manhattan so d ff It percent ,
ujocinuati, uieveiana, unicago and at.
LdOUlu 1, American sugar, Lacka wan na
Baltimore and Utuo and Missouri Pa-
einc each f and the balance of the list
1 1 f per cent. These concessions were
email, considering the renewed talk
about Kold exports and the active efforts
made by the boars to force large stock
forsalrt. Professionals quietly ac umu
lttt-d Reading, rtt. Paul, New Eoeltud.
A nhisoD,D stilli' g and Catt'eFeedintr,
Chicago Gas and others. D ring tie
afternoon a change for the better took:
p ace and the whole Met advanced on
comparatively light offerings, Man hat
tn leading, followed by Coals, General
Electric and other Industrials. Per
sistent buying of Distillers Wis a con
spicuous feature of the day's opera
tiona. The belief that an additional
tax of 40 cents a gallon on' distilled
spirits wi I be recommended to Con
gress is so general that the trade de
mand has recently increased largely,
ana ine uistuung company is far be
hind its order;. Reading was also
notably strong. Lead and Cotton Oil
were ill bi$k demand in 'a3 dealings
The ciose ws Mrn. Sales er 181,
000 thares listed stocks and &5,0p0 un
listed, !:. ., ' ,. ' '
BIOago, Ifov- 18. The provision
was ih center of interest to day.
L'ght receipts of bogs scared the shorts
and January pork sold up 91 per
barrel from the price two dys ago.
W heat was in brisk aeniatd and closed
with an advance of more than lc over
last right'g figures. Corn and oats
gained (ia. ' Buoyant y and excite
ment prevailed in nog proaucts neany
ali day. Receipts of nogs were afcgu.
6.09 head le-s than estimated and
prices at the yards were about' l0(g2c
higher. Shorts at once started to cover
and tpsra being little tor sale, a
gu ck jump is values was the
result. Cuuahy, tLaieiy did boo
were all big buyers. There was ia
mn.-e realizing oa the adyaace bv th'
bull clique, buvthe shorts wre so dee
perate that they took all that was tf
fered withuut waiting to it quire from
whAaj it came There was some ces
sation in the demand toward the close
and January bork tumbled back clos
ing 30c from the top for the jay and
$ kj higher than last night Ijird was
even stronger that) pork, January de
livery, which cltsed yesterday t$8Q7V
"'wcu iu co ou ana stooa at v ?a a
the close. Rib for January delivery
advanced 25a and closed with a clear
gain for the day of 30c. ,
A wind worm yas prevailing In the
Northwest and sipailer receipts of
wh-at were expected for some days to
cme. Cbl-s reported the E glish
markets as firm an the domestic mar
kets , ware ai-6 a shade better: The
market was the lowest at the openg
and the windup was sirpbg and lij
ii'gher.
Toe oorn market was higher io sym
pathy with wbeatand in some measure,
a so pwrog o diminished receipts, there
was an active f raoe with shorts, who
seemed very plentiful and the princi
pal buvere. Ficst sales woro ja frac
tional losses, but prlaeg went up and at
J.Jje close had gained iCdlo.
The Haadsojueft ldj in Wilmington
Remarked to a friepd the ptbjer day that
she knew Kemp's alsam for tie Throat and
lnngs was a superior remedy, as it stopped
her cough instantly when other cough rem
edies had no effect whatever. - So to prove
this and convince you of its merit, any
druggist will give you a trial bottle rsxx.
i Lare size 00c and1!. . ,
TRUE DEMOCRACY.
Cleveland Give Hla Via An t.
Frtnclplea Which Should Acmate Den.
. crats Reaping the Frnlu of Their
Victory,
New York, Nov. 18,The speech
which Grover Cleveland made at the
dinner given by Mr. Henry VUard
last evening is only j iet mane public.
"Mr. Villard and Gentlemen:
'I find it Impossible to rid my.e".fat
this moment of the cot fliciiug emo
tions which stir within me. I s -e here
assembled good and staunch friends
who have labo ed Incessantly and de
votedly for the success which has
crowned the Democratic -Sbrv in the
canvass jot closed, and I can Dot for
get how greatly these tff ,rts have
been characterized by ; the personal
attachment and friendship for the
candidate selected to carry the D-mo-cratlc
banner. This awakens a sense
of grati ude which i is a great DJea
sure for me to thankfully acknowledge-.
I confess too that I n9.tr a fill I u
Shared ia the Dartialan
which our great victorv is Ra.lp.nta.tci C
J arouse in every heart also thorough
ly "Democratic aa mlnn Tt la ui.,m
given to any than to eOhtemuia e such
a splendid campaign, o masterfully
arranged in his behalf ho .uoh ca
friends, followed by such stupendous
and complete triumph.
'I should not, perhaps, introduce any,
thing sombre on this occasion, but I
jrv win ijrgiv-j me wnen l sy
that ev.ery feeling of jubilation ana
even my sense of gratitude is h tem
pered as td be almost entirely obscured
by tbe realization, nearly painful, cf
the responsib iity I have assumed in
lb sight of the American pe pie. My
loye of the country', my attach m nt to
the principles of true Democracy, my
appreciation of the ob igation I have en
tered into with the must Confiding peo
ple Iu the world.and the con ciout-ness
of my o n weakness a d my imperfec
tions 11 con-pire to fill my fmind with
eober and opuressiog refleetious when
I consider all that we have to do as a
piriy charged with tne control of the
Government. I feel that our cam
paign, instead of being concluded is but
just begun. What enail our perform
nce be of the coo tract we have mde
with our country men and ho w well shail
we justify the tru-t that thev
have imposel on us, if we see nothing
in our victory but license t revel iu
partisan spoil? e shall fail at every
point if we merely profess to enter un
on our work, and if we make an appar
ent endeavor to do it a cover for seek-
log partisan advantage, we shall iu
yite contempt and diaifrace. If we at-
t mpt to discharge our duty to the peo
ple without complete pany harmony in
Kino aciiou we snail demonstrate
ou - incomoetencv.
"I thank God that fr aWa nil
doubts and misgivings and away ba
yond all difficulties, we mav cocstantlv
see the lights of hope and safet ; the
light we see io illuminated from nrin-
ciptes of true, honest, pure Democracy
showiog the way in all times of danger
and leading us to the fulttllment of ptj
litical dut.v and redemption of ell our
pledges. .This lieht ia kindled in th
love of justice and in the devotion to
ne people's rights. It i brmht in a
constant patriotism aud ia a nation's
promise. ;
L.e, us cot be misled to nor undoing
byligh 8 of falsa D mocracy, which
may be kindled in- broken faith aod
which, shioinir in hvDocriv win if
f dlowed, lure us to rocxs of fail
disg ace. If w see stern labor ahead
of us, and if difficulties loom upon our
horizon, let us remember that in the
thickest weather the mariner watch ds
mostanxi. u-Iy for his true light.
"Who in our pany, harged wiih any
responsibility to the pa.. pie, has tot
pledged his devotion to the Drinninipfi
of true Democracy, and who among us
has made the pledges with intent to
deceive? I have faith in the manliness
and truthfulness of the Democratic
party. My beluf in our principles and
iuv iaii.u n our pany constitute mv
trust that we shall answer the expecta
tions oi our countr . men, and. sCah raise
high alo't the standard of true Democ
racy to fix tbe gaze for many years to
come of the prosperous, happy and
contented people,"
the dinner took place at Sherrv's.
and besides Mr, Cleveland there were
forty guests present. . Among them
were C. Whitnev. C.ri tichurz.
Daniel 8. Lamont. Congressmen Breca
luridge, itch aid Warner, Josiah
WASHING10N CliY.
i A.L QUESTIONS OF FINANCES TO BE
LEFT TO THE DEMOCRATS.
8 cratary Foiter Wl-I K 4430m. aind No In"
' creaee or Taxes Another OecUlon by
the late--!tate Commerce OommU
; elon To be No Pasal Li-a-ailoa
Gn Ronecraue Condition
Senator K.nua III. .
Washinoton, Nov. 18 Lieut
Pear, who eommtaded the Kiteexpe
dltloa into Northern Greenland, is
anxious to embark on another exoedi-
nun, kuis time, witn fie purpose of
reaching the North pole He ha
already made application for leave Of
absence for three years, and this ap
plication bas been eaociioaed by th
bureau of yards and docks, but. from
o esent indioai.iois, if L.ie.uv Psary
goes he will have to relinquish his
wiuuiiiuuu ia tae navy a9 a. civil en-'
gineer, as1n view of th- pressing need
for ao additional number of civil en
gineers to keep pace wltn the inereas
lag construction of navaudry ddeks
and . other works. Secretary Tracy
does not . feel war ran uri : i iuaUmi n
nnnnf Ihn on . t t 2 . .
. i cugiutern, wno uis
already been absent under leave p y
for two years, to absent himself for
three years more at the Dublio ex
pense. .....
WAsmtfGTOw, Kov.' 18.-Aesistant
Oommh.8io .er 8tone will be appointed
tiina Commissioner, vice Carter, who
re-igoed to manage President Harri
son a.campaign.
Washington, Nov. 18. General
Kostcrans, Roister of the Treasury
will be removed tn Port turnr, ir
this evening, in hope that the chan e
ih remove the present danger ia his
case of paralvela. He has already lost
the use of hi- hands ai.d in almost com
pletely hel pless He is 73 jears of ag
and his friends are very much alarmed
at h s condition, his advanced age and
growing febleoess wellnigh deotroylng
all hoDesof recovery.
Washington, Nov. 18 Howard
Sutherland, chief of the population
division of the census offic-, charjrtd
with attempting to prevent Democrat
fr m voting at the rec-rt eb ction Bt
Trov, N. V ., by lurinsr them on an
excursion boat, hut te. Oi r. a hte rtsig
nation and it has been accepted.,
Washington, d. u., Nov. 1J A
teltg am hs been rpipi H at ihi t..
dian Offid- f on Agent Waugb, f th
Umtus and Query agency in U-ah,
8tti- g that, in comolia ce with instruction-,
he had seat out f-couts and
runners with orders to thi Dies now
on a hunting exp di'ion In Colorado,
to returnt ooce to their reservation.
This action is taken at the rt quest of
Governor Routt, of Colorado, who ex
presses his tears that trouble would
ensue if the Iodians were lnnap
mitted run at 1-rge through the State.
Washington, ' Nov. , 18. Senator
Kenna, ol We-t Virgioia. is seriously
id . wun eastrio troubles and severe
cold. Last night his condition was
serious. Heart troubles sj per vened
and his friend, are alarmed To-night
he is better.
A 'ended Officially bv State Officials,
' ftlasoMs and Odd Fel'wOae of
- the .reeet EV- r Held In
Kal'-lgh.
Raleigh, Nov. 18. Special The
ctate, the city, the Masonic fraternity,
anl the Church this afternoon paid the
last tributes of respect to the memory
ot juonald W. Bain, State Treasurer
and Grand Secretarv nf iha n
- - w uawuu
Tdge of Masons. Tbe Weather was
fine and the funeral was one of the
largest ever seen here.
Just before 4 o'clock the Grand Lod
of Masons, Grand Commanderv r
Knights Templar and local lodges of
Masons and Odd Fellows. State officers
and heads of the various departments
and public Institutions formed at the
Capitol. The remains vara tnlrnn
tne rotunda. - - ..
" The pa lbeaws were of the Grand
Lodge of Masons as follow8: William
g. Cox, Ftbius H. Busbee, Thos. 3.
iCean, N. B Brough-ton, George H
Snow, L. D Heartt, J. W. Cotton and
W. L.1 London. . -
' As the military guard of honor pre
sented arms, the casket was borne out
of the Capitol and placed in the hearse
It was then takjn to EJenton Street
Methodist Episcopal church. The pro
ceation was a long one. ' The Masons
led It,the family following the remain,
with the Executive and State officials,
aod the members of the Supreme court
following. Thesa were followed by the
officers of Edeaton StrecjtM. E. church
aid other leading Methodicts, the Odd
Fe lows and a great concourb of the
general public bringing up the rear.
: The church was filled, the benev
olent orders occupying many seats. A
choir of eight voices sang "Come Sweet
Ktst." Key J. W. Cole, pastor of the
church, read a scriptural selection, and
lhs hymn 'Lead KL.dly LiKht" wa,
ung. Rtv. F. LV Reid,' editor of the
Christian Advocate, t ffered a prajer,
and Rev. J. B. Hurley, pastor of Central
Methoaiat church, read a Dart nt ih
burial service. A favorite Hmo of
Mr. Bain's, X Saw a Wayward Trav
eller," was -ung at his special rt quest
andJPastor Cole paid a touching tribute
io the deaa m n as a State official, cit
izen and church raemh r.
The burial was at Oakwood ceme
tery, the Grand Lode of Masooa
Couducttcg the services, Grand Master
Gudger prediog, ReV I M-K Pet
Uager acting as Urand Chaplain.
THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
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UU 'S WEEKLY REVIEW AND
SUMMARY OF TRADE. :
No Important Chansre In Business - DUrr
batloa of Products Still Knormone-hj
Frodnetloa hy Sfannfaetarers .
Greater Than Kyer tWure f
General Tone of Bum. s
nea Healthy,
New Yosk. Nov. 18.-R. G. Dun &
important change appears in be con
dition of butanes- The dlwtrlbutioo of
produce contlDues enormous. The
oroduction by maoufacturerM ia greater,
on the whole, than Ins any previous
nue some hesitation is seen
ahaut enterl..g into hew engagement,
the great tone of business and Indus
tr-es is remarkably he lthy
In speculative circ es, however, some
apprehension i of a mo. etary pressure
?' -V'St rav.aMpearf and 80me
wT. "VU wasDDurn Anti-Op.lon
bin may be pa-sed at tbe opening of
the session of Congress in December 1,
lelt in the oreratio. s on the boards of
trade. , In me of this, the trading in
knowa in any weete. But in other
oriKlucw and ..took dealings have been
but moderate
A belief is held hv t.fca mo.t .t
business w 11 not be disturbed by an
ex r session of Congress, nor bv any
i glsUtion of especial importance at
the sbort session this winter.
V No mat-rial change is seen in bus!
net at Bihimore, though In some
ably warm weatber acts unfavor-
, At Pittsburg the demand for nt
iron U good and finished products are
moving freely. -
A I 1
... uuuivine trade is about the
average, but dull in Little Rock. ith
small cotton movement.
At Nashville bueiness Is improvn e
rapid y , WA K
Salis of cotton amounted to 2,290,000
bales with an advance of three-eichis
of a ceut. .
In wheat and corn advances of three
eUibts of a cent were made, though
Western receipts nf wheat comioued
targ-, and pork producta were stronger
A rise,.uf nearl a cent occurred ;n
c ff j with small transactions.
Except for cotton, the speculative
m rRets hnye beo comparatively dull.
j. ,ao ume excitement
o-ua-u o, in agreement of the
.ine pre icents for a division
est DOUnd trhfTtn nrt
A. DAVID
& C01PA1Y.
Bead, Think and Poiider.
JT HAS TURNED COOL, AND TEN CHANCES TO ONE TOtTRE
BUT WE ABB WITH A STOCK OF '
NOT PEEP ABED FOR it.
ligb:t-,weiG.s:t
WE KNOW THIS CLIMATE, AND WE'RE ON THE I nrWr,r
N TOE WEATHER. TAKE OUR Z
SPELL OF SICKNESS FOR THE SAKE OF SAVING A FEW DS A
IT'S COMINQ ON THE SEASON FOB COAT WEAR AND vnTT r,
PARTICULAR. BAIWFIKD. IN EVERT
FAIR AS ANYTHING CAN
A; FULL LINE OF
MADE.
BE. BUT WE KNOW THE COATS, FOR
WE HAD THEM
A.
Clothing and Gents' Underwear.
DAVID &
CAbH CJUOTHIERS.
COMPANY
DTJNLAP
Qatncey, Lawrence R Godkio, Wayn-
fticvt-agh, uon M. Dickinson, Calvin 8.
uryce, uwaid Ottendorfen. W. R.
Gfice, Wm. Steinway and W. F. Hr
rity.
A V Rlpr4erer II eased.
Wheeling, w. Va.. Nov. is Wil
liam Maiar, ihe w fa murderer, was
hanged in the jail yard this morniocr
and was pronounced dead in fourteen
and ooe half minutes, Maier is a Ger
man muaiciao. 23 years old and ban
been only seven years in this country.
tie nag Qeen married onlv six months
but the eouple'were alreadv auarrlino-
frequently. Apr 116th last.Iaier re
mained home, b.owiner his cornet In
stead of going to the theatre. His wife
retired tor the night and at miduigbt
Maier left toe home, telliui? his wife
it was none of her business where ho
was going. He returned about two
o'clock, approached the bed nd asked
his wife to kiss nim She refused, and
nneaia; ''iijou don't Kiss me no it
will be your last chance." Mrs, Maier
begged him not to hurt bereaving she
would never speak c-oss to him airalo.
b,ut her husbaud, crazed;, with auger,
reached for hi-, revolver, aud. after de i
liberaiejy lighting a match to guide
his aTm.' Urfcd four shots at her io a utck
sBccpssjon, every bal taking frffect in
ber head and breast tie then fledar d
vas not captured until the I8th. He
wss then se n kneeling by his wife's
grave in the cem lery aod his actions
were those of a mau frantic with grief.
Of$c-rf werjs iqf -jrmed. and he was cap-
hureu aiwr a noy toa9.
New YORK, Nov.18. Hubbard. Price
fc Co. say ot cotton: Liverpool natu
rally r Qcsctcd the weakness of jester
day here. E jro-iean consumers of
American cotton are not slow to follow
toe's jgjfestYpos of sdlf-interesc and are
rejoiced, no douh., k the Amtrian
iU3ujuue3b iu upMciua ing tue yam
of the staple indispensable to foreign
igdustry and existence. Tbe ' prioe of
futures, too, was proportionally marked
down; although yarns are' reported as
st ong - in Manches er and r bu-inrs
there is thought to be Improving.. In
our own market the execution of some
buviDg orders' sustalaed prices at tbg
opening and on thaflrst calf a 1 mited
uastty of cotton was sold at ab0ut'2
points held yett$ru&y?s figures. After
that time," howevejr,' the "market wa$
feverish and nervous and its tndeniy
was unmistakably toward fewer
lev 1, although fjr awhile it looked as
if the alarm regarding the Ami-Option
bill was over 9-ud some good- buying
l?jade itielf apparent, fidring tKS,1r
noon tho ppqn market becam tweaker.
January oon tracts selllog as io as 8 97.
from which they railed slightly, the
fiial prices being about 18 points below
lasteteifng's figures , '
Dairymen, stockmen, livery-stable men
and bdrse-car men unjte in saving that no
such cattle liniment as Salvaaon oilhas
ever been put upon the market, it should
be kept at every stable and stock yard in the
lsad. 25cts.
Washington, Nov. 18. The Inter
State C immcrcff Commission to-day
in their Pennsylvania oil carcases ren-
uerea a at-c Blon of inte.est to shipper,
whose products go in cars special!
built for a peculiar class of traffic The
decinion sajs: - - - . j,.-,,..,, t.,n .
-It Is the duty of the carriers to
equip its roads with means of traospor
anon, aod, in the aosence of excep
tional conditions, th-sa means must be
open impartially to all .-kippers of like
traffic. The ownership of a car rented
to aCarrier for foil consideration dot-s
not of itseif enti le the owner to the
t-xeluMvH use of such, car, and. If the
owner may In the contract of hire to
be carrier, stipulate for tha exclusive
uaeoi ine car, it must be upon such
terms as shall not constitute unj it
uiounuiiuauoa against .snippers of like
.raffia in ears owned by the carrier.
Washington, Nov 18 For some
time p at there has been reports that
the administration would recommend
o Congress Io Deoemher the impost
tion of the additional tax of forty cents
a gallon on distilled spirits, to mee'.
the deficit feared, olng to the heavy
pension payment. It can be stated on
bocmJ authority that thece is yerv little
probability If indeed even a possibility,
thfrt Secretary Poster of the Treasury,
frim whom such recommendation
wou d naturally come, will recommend
any inert asd of taxation on distilled,
spirits on a lytbiog el-e to Congress.
The cobdition of the Treasury will be
cis ussed b hi n in his annual report
and the state f finances txhibited, but
the Secretary believer the whole sub
ject of taxation should be left to the
ineomjog IJiniocratlo administration;
As the Democrats have been elected
on that issue, the question of raising
revenues for the suupor- of the G v
ernment will be left to them. The
problem is admittedly one of gravity.
Wl-8
trunk
of the
main
-nee of rates, the hope being that the
aL,DCease of bu-iDess durinjf the
i oir noutu tnu De rendered
more orojj able. .
In the great Industries but little
change Is seen, ail the-'textUa WOrk8
being retna. k bly well employed and
the cot'on mlils, especially pressed
with orders, while prieea for some
grades of goods are advaociog.
Bueiaess failures occuring through
out the country daring the p st -even
days, as reported to R. G Dun & Co
numoer206 against 285 iBAtjear. .
A Good BdiIdcm Deal.
Says the Charlotte New of No
vember 17th: Three or four weeks agn
when cotton was low, the manage r-1 f
the Victor Mills of this city bougl t
T" J-r a supply or cotton.
; uy oougnt z,40U balf, to be deliv-
rie Reanltoribe C'atbollc Confercuc J
f New York, Nov. lS.-Tha onf,-
enceof the CathoUo Archbishop wa,
concluded to-niehB. The nnr.whiui
choo question has engaged the atten
tion of the Archbishopa to the -largest
txtent, and not u til to-day was any
real progress made and the following
rt-port indicate-; a compromise. The
matter, as given out by me private
secretary of-ArchbUhop Carrigaa is
entitled 'A Heport on Parochial
obuouis, ana is as lotions:
. .i . . M. .1 ... . ....
best mea 8 to Drovide for rflHn.ir.no ch- ry.r1?,"e??ed,v At . the price of
ucuion of su sh children as do not at
present atteod the parochial schools or
Catholic iH-hools of any kind, the as
sembled prelates unanimously agreed
uu ne wt uioff re oitiuoos:
'Re-.olved, To promote tne erection
of Catholic schools, so that there may
be accommodations in them for m we
and if possible for all our Cathoiic
cnnaren, according to tha decrees of
tue tnira fienary Council of
more and the decisions of
See. . .. .
ton to day., the Victor Mill
3ust-30.000on the deal, and ihat is
quite a hai d some sum to transfer to
lucpiuutcoiumo.
Is is too plain to need a demonstration' bv
chart or diagram that Dr. Bull's CouKh Syrub
- v - -". h-"f" mcu every wnere, ior cure
of bronchial or pectoral trnnhi t -
sure cure. - r - " " "
r -' h wW n !
' i J f A
l Mr
F
RECEIVED illE.
GOLD : :
MEDAL
Baiti-
the Huly
MARRIED.
NEWS BY CABLE.
Another Famine Imminent fa Hqeela
, Parle Anarchtata Threaten the
' British timbasar In 1'hat City
GiidiiouiNarrow Ewape.
London, Nov. 18. The British
steamer -lsy, at Bremen, from -s-vaonjib,
his fifty baits of cotton id th
fore hold on fire. The flames are iindt r
control. ' '
Lonbon, Nov. 18 The Anarchis g
of Paris are now indignant over the
extradition of Frances, who wan nu..
tendered to the. Frenc h authorities hvi
tin ibnguslx . magistrate to . swer the
cnarge or blowing up the restaurant of
M. Very in Pris in April last. Toe
prelect or pol'Co hns received warning
that if tbe-deeysldu 61 tbg English mag-i-trati
is confirmed oo appeal, thefe
will be fre-h explosions there. Special
threats are made against the British
Embassy.
Rome, Nov 18 High officers at the
Vatican authorize the a i-s 'dated Prese
to ahsoluUly deny Jh report that the
Popefintends, af tef Cle veiaud'S Inaugu
ration, to open i egotlationg to esta b
lish a Papal Legation at: Washington.
London, Nov. 18. As Gladstone was
crossing Picdilly last evoilng he
stepped directluod-r the heads of a
tem of houses, attache 1 to an pmnlbu?
swVigicg rpu"fJ a corner. Tbg driver
PU'led she h'rses "back pn their
. vriaurione - ws 6tf ijcft a
slight blow by the horses or tr pole
on the fchoul er, 3e s eggeredf re
covered himst-lf and escaped to the
pavement uninjured.
ST. Petersb CTHO, Nov. 18 Count
Tolstoi in toe ttueeian Gazette calls at
tention to the cootlbuetfin'iserable con
dition of the 'peasantry ol Russfa. He
says' famine again threatens the district
in whiph he feeidpe. ' rhs fve harvest
is as bad as ip Iftal. Gats are an U ter
WQ'6 Tn6fe is a complete dearth of
ma'eeial for fires, a. 4 the people are
exhau-ted by las-, wipter's miseritr.
Tbe outloos, Tolstoi declares, is as
black as po&tibU, .
pftle 8ijrif5uiTe. -
Tne best salve In the world for Cuts
Bi uiseB, Sores, - Ulcers,' 'Salt Rheum
P rer 8 res, Tetter, Chapped San dt
w - llblains, Coras, and all Skin
t . as, and positively cures Piles, or no
y required Jt is guaranteed!) fll9
irfect satisfactioa or money reihnded.
t'rice 25 cents per box. ' For sals o
Rob't B. Bellamy, . - :
"Resolved, That as to children who
at present do not attend Cathoiic
schools, we .direct, in addition, that
provisien be made for them by Sunday
i-chools and also by instructions o-
some other day or days of the week,
and by urging parents to teach their
children car s;ian doctrines in their
homes. The-!e Sunday and w-ek day
schools should ba under the direor.io i
and supervision of the olergv, aided by
intellitjentlay teachers, and, when pos
S'ble, by-members of religious teach
ing orders." -
No deci-ioas upon other m utera dis
cussed will at present he commuil-cat-
d to the press. The official busi
ness of the conversation is c jsed.
f! a i w
JWr. BlalHe aala sick;.
Waserngtjn. Noy. 18. -Kx Secre
tary Baine is confined to his bouse
with a cold contracted Tuesday las.
His condition ia now very much im
proved and it is expected he will be
entirely restored to health in a few
days His well known timidity about
his health caused him tq take to hit
bed at the first Indication of trouble,
out the members of hi family haye
never felt any alarm at his condition
Tbe cold was accompanied bv th
usual iever. xne doctor reduced th
fever and tha dist'oguUhd iovlid
ws started on the road to recovery. -
mes Q. iatne, J , said this, after,
oooq hat there is nothing a tous in
h s father's cqnditton, Eto had tiigh
feve- last O'ght," h'J 8a 1, "out t his
has bean reduoed and he is new resting
yt-ry comfortab y. Tbere is no cause
wh tever for alarn
jAhii -neither th member a of Mr;
BT?iaa family nor h himel reg i
his condition with any degree of Urm.'
there are others who'dn not lunir'iin.i
his present attack's' lightiy and viw
it with some apprehension, r Ther
mus-t alwajg be loqe apprehension:
&e eay, no matter what ails Mr.
Blaine, due consideration b-.ing giveb
to his coi dition, which bas not been
of the best for the past few months.
A f TnrJilDrat L.aHF Hill.
- Ci?4uiTtE, N. C, Nov. 18 Last
Tu bda Duuty Sheriff Livingston, of
Richmond csuaty, attmp d o arre
a negru named Duncan MtPnatter, for
disturbing tbe pea e on election dy.
As Livingston was reading the warrant
MePbatter shot hm deadand fid.
i?t nlghMcPl V et wss cap u red,
H was p it oo tha Car llaa Oentrbl
train fpr ookinffbani, where it was U m
tended to jail him. At Laurel H I'
station a mob Invaded the train, carrUd
the murderer out and hanged hiui.
Before being swung up, McPhatter ad
mitted the crime, nut aatd le was In
cited by sqaje hird party loaders
RTTT JTtTT.Tr i Tm t.ivi. i.
r.- ;-,; . . -"-r." lu,a C"J resiaence o
. the bride's uncle, Mr. W. G. V.,wler, by Rry.
w. Kj. Hirma,: Mr. Lynn Burnett and Mint
Emma Watt, all of this city. - . . T8
Special a&smce
AFEVPAIB OF FINB MU8COVT DUCKS-OF
m?,J?Bnr'?B,atcfor sale. Apply of J5hn
m n i Ki if i lt rtn uitin,i w nn .a. . . - -
WKN MATTHEWS, THE MATTRRSS MAN.
r Slm renoTator 01 mattresses will
r . . . " lUB wrner oi ikck and second
BtreetH Fri-Uy, Noyeuiir 18th. to Prluce-Hrreet
X.r. . ..r x ' aua Me!na streets In the base
s' r.U., .W-
, .. ... v, wuuc w uiiiuj, UUYIBIW"..
FOR KENT Nice, cheap residence on Dock
Btreet. W. M. CU34M1KG. novlS tf ex son
NOTICE All persons who want a machinist
?8dy or for ?.8hort "me can tet their work
done t a reasonable price. Apply at office of
.gerorNo-19 to1 street. K.B7KJiQ.
181 novlftiw,,.
TF YOU WANT TO SEE A PRETTY PICTURE
x. of a fine residence I ha for -ale. call at 109
Princess St., W. M.;CuSmin wSI
Agent -
novia.tf ex Ban
NOTICE-jpst receivei 80,000 oranges and ino
bunches bananas and am selling them low
down at A. S. Winst tii w ,TT i?w
onA and 816 North Front streets; WuVtagton: N?
' ;; ; y - novis lw
ANOTHER LOT OF NE W GOODS ON HAND
. .nd expected daily. Call and examiueBT
stock of MUiiaery Good before pnrohasinw else
where. MRS. K. M. STROCKj, li S. Front st
BEMlN"rTQa.caJB barg.ln by bnyinir
fc01?8 ?nd three mnle8 that we hv' S3
further nee for this beason.
W. Jt
WORTH &
novll
WILL SELL
(some verv hndsnn mim .v
cost, majfront su the BAHQAIN Stork.
pr leave orders at Naumburg'a.
wagon
WB WANT TO SJtLf. OUR PATTERN HATS
St cost. WU1 trim shapes, and mafcehatoto
&Wz$r- m Sonta
PATTERN HATiTBMMED IN BALTIMORE
nJNp York at cost. Latest My lea. 113
South front au the BARGAIN STORE.
SPdAB'"AT17?E!,0F TH IRON KING
Cook K fovea: wfll mmi. h.i.i. n
designed and eombiued with onr Liberty UtLaires
?imeJ??.teUDe8tllne i,1at can poducet
ALDERMAN HARDWARE VO2S South Mront
street, WUmngB, W. T ' o6t e lm
. Deserringr Praise. '
We desire to y to our citizens, that
or year-s we have v been B-ilirg Dr.
Ring's New; Discover v for- Cousum p- J
non, ur King's New Life PilK Ba k
len'a Arnica Salve and Electric Hii
ten, and have never h-ndled reme 1 s
that sell as well, or that h .ve giv n
tuch universal: satisfactioa. We do
not hesitate to guarantee them t-very
t'me, apd we staad ready to refund
me yurcaase price, it sausractory re
sults do not follow their use. These
remedies have w. n their ereat oodu-
rlv purplv ot their merits, R, R.
tseuamy. Druggist. .
Indl:
FOR DYSPEPSIA, -
iRoumrii ranw hittp-ril .
au dealers keep it, $1 per bottle. - Genuine has
trMe-mut mni ero aged red ilnetcn wrapper,
IHOR RENT-DWELLING CORNER RED
. 1 CTOSS and Third' tr fttfl rirrnlMnr.
?Sl PS" Mnrry street Apply to d;
O'CONKOR, Real Estate Ageat, " oct4-tf-'
LADIES REMEMBER that we have lots of
tnlDgs wanted bv everv honsefcepnA Vnn
can save money every time bv culling on J. L.
BRECKEN RIDGE, etT North lont street
YOUR PllNO WILL LAST TEN- TIMES AS
long H kept tuned and regulated. Oaetua-
lng .$..
Bat
-Yearly contract
ker.ss North Front
$6,Qft Prot Joo
QT0YE8 BraAIRED PROMPTLY Four work
Omen now ready to do the work at short notice.
Let qs have your orders ladies before eold
weatiier. Prices low. J. L. BRECKENRIDGK.
gll North Front etreet. ' . - WJfc'
0H jHT:-I) -LLING CO H NEK CHUECU
and Third streets Dwelling next to court
house. Also Stores, trfBces and HalL
Ti mrnwni di ......
Apply to
OCM-U
- ' AT THE PARIS BXP0SITI0N -AGAINST
THE WORLD.
Best Hat in (lie hid,
Their best quality
erbr . . $5.00
Second quality $3.50
. The second quality
is equal to any other
make of- hat which
sells at $5.00.
Our$i 25 hat equal
to any $2.10 hatlor
money cheerfully refunded.
s- H. FISHBLATE,
KING CLOTHI-RB
IF YOU WOULD
TO GET ANY
Clothing or Furnishings
AT REASONABLE PSI0E3 CO A.n SIB V3. WB CAN AUO...
to Order...
TOUR BOY NEED3 A SCHOOL SUIT OR EXTRA PAIR
i - " '.- It;. BALANCE AT COST.
OF PANTO AND WE-ARE S ELLIN
Big Reduction on All Goods;
MUiggOKT g oO
"orsw or thoroughbred .
I Wet the Beh -' I ,
HORSE
ORSE
BLANKETS
LAN&ETS
Lif
TOBES. .
XVOREd,,.
Vever Tear
OAT
ttabness1
Harness;
Siberian and m.i
ket8 are best.; uxau
rt f8 the use of trash that makia Uvlne
expensive. - A Told it. .
-.--'.-. .fc"B-f THE HORSE MILLINER,
' 114 NORTH Frtnv- q'pt i?Tim ;
. , lvfj 4
1 'links.
KlO QLOVtS. KID QOVS.
yISS ROGERS, OF POSTER, PAUL A CO.'S WILL BE HERS ' .
riOAT
GOAT
OAT
VEHICLES
&UICLE9
LONGER AND! W.l Twmw it t . ' . .
: "u AND GENTLEMEN TO CALL ANn ui m .
, ; GLOVES WTTED BEFORE SHE LEAVES. . . 7
't.
I i FOR
Foster, Iatil & Co.
JP.Centemeii,
AND CARRT A COMPLETE LINE OF T
Ii ii g-'s and Pinner's
Q-I0
VES
12S,?3JpA??,5?ll l? "Pa5I r vience that
will Move the New I .a a con at ..ir
aaythlng that goes to mat e np a flrst class article.
No better on the earth. Prices Low. J. ii
BRECKEN RIDGE, 8lTorth Frt sSei
HEATING STQVEV COOK STOVES, OIL
Stoves, Library, Banqnlt, Stand and Hand
Lamps, tttanfte Ware, Kiiameled Ware, Feather
DASferS, BmBhea. Parrot cages and a general
HARDWARE CO., 2 soata Front streetT
octlO lm --- ' , . ; .
FR RENT DWELLING ON 8IXTh7BE
tween fTlncess nd Chestnut-streeta.
Dwelling corner Nan and Second streets. -ApijIt
to p. O'CNOR, Real stt Ageat. ewSt
TVO. O,
NO RT II FRONT
JS A THUS 8T0NB CEMENT PREPARED FOB WALL DECORATION. IT IS AS EA81LT Af.'
plied aa Kalsomlne. but gives a hard finish. Is" neater, more arttotlo in' eMt nrr 1 ,
Elegant effecU In TINTING, SHADING, 8TENCLU BJOd othSr Wrt SlS Obta1'1
CE.NTti CO Via 8 ff O HQUARE YAHDfl,
- T. M. C. JLJHJILDIX9 , 80C NORTH FROST STREET, W1UHK8T0N, N.