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1 TO DATS MARKET REPORTS. By Dirtct Private ""IrTto H A Wilkinson, Raleigh, NC CHIOA90, Ills. March IS. A bear ish government report, making th reserve in farmers' band 114,000, OOObuthelt, id increase on passage oft,0fl0,000 bu-belt, dull cablet and fine weather were all agalntt the prlee of wheat and canted the mar ket to open at 69 cent, or about f eent lower, than the eloee Saturday, bat almoet immediately heavy baying set in, led by Armoar and fol lowed by the shorts, which caused a qalckadTance of a eent per buthel. The market has been a rery nervous all day bat the newt teemed inclined to the bear ride.A decreate In he vis ible supply of 1 062,0'X) bushels was about as expected, northwestern markets were all weak and showed a liberal decline, primary market re eelpta were large and these items, in addition to the ones mentioned abovo, were more than the market coaM stand, particuarly when offerling became liberal. Exports were fair ly large and the early opening of nav Igation will enable a great deal of oar stocks to move oat. Bat owing to the bearish feeling that has pre Tailed among a great many of onr local speculators, also a great many In New York, and St Louis it will re quire liberal baying and more ball news to sustain any good advance Coarse grains have been quite firm all the session and notably for the early part. The opening of naviga tion has been the principal ball fac tor, as it will enable a large moving oat of oar stocks Provisions have been extremely weak. On the sharp decline Cud ah y was a good buyer, which probably prevented a farther decline than that which occurred. CHICAGO PRODUCE MABKKT. Closed Open. High. Low. Closed yeVd'y. Today WHBAT. nr K06 fiO mi 5Ri F8i July! 61 60i 611 60 60 bid OORJT. u-.. 574 371 38 37i 33 JulV. 381 38 39 381 88 PORE. May, $11 10 $11 30 $11 35 $11 10 $11 15 r.iwn Mr. 6 75 6 70 6 75 6 65 6 65 DTQfl fv. 587 5 82 5 82 5 70 5 77 COTTON. Niw York, March 12 3 pm Cotton Spot msrjtet Closed Sieauy. oaira iot.uuu unico. Closed Open. High. low. Closed yes'day. Today. March,7 35h 7 35 7 35 7 29 7 2a27 April, 7 39a 7 33 7 36 7 28 7 27a28 May, 747a 7 42 7 44 7 45 7 34a35 Jnne. 7 54a 7 49 7 51 7 42 7 42a43 July, 7 59a 7 5V 7 56 7 47 7 47a43 i X' 7 Rio 7 fin 7 fil 7 fi2 7 52a53 frt)t! 7 58a 7 55 7 65 7 50 7 47a49 Liverpool, March 3 2. 4 p to Cotton fu tures closed barely steady; sales 10,000; mid- .llinodi- Matranrl Tuna 4'fll! -Tntie andJuiV. 4:02; Juiy and August, 4:04 sellers; August ana BeptemDer, :uo; oepiemoer uu ber, 4:05. RALEIGH COTTOS MABKKT, Reported by Barbee & Thompson. Good middling, Strict middling, Middling, Strict low middling, Tinges. Stains, Market quiet. 6i 6i?9 GROCERIES. Try corn. our canned pears and sugar Ho better on the market. J e Ball & Co. Try our Bon Too flour. Best in town, rrioes tne lowest. . J G Ball St Co. Plain and French candies at J Q Balls Go's. Gall and examine onr stock before having yoar groceries. We can save yoa money. J Ball Sr Co. Extravagance May lie in paying too much for yoar groceries, or in paying too little If you bay groceries for less than we ask, you'll not get as good q uality, that's poor economy. If yoa pay more you pay too mucn, nail t,h host on earth. This sale applies to our flour, meats, canned goods, pickles, foreign and domestic irons, -.v.- J a Ball & Co. 7 East Hargett St, Raleigh, N C. . : Snuff . ; T Avaw narann nalnc "Railroad mills snuff,' eat this out and carry to J far Bh.ll s uo, ana a sampie pacaage or. snnu iree. i d&w . uu. It is believed that the custom of raising the hat to ladles is derived from the days of chivalry, when the knights unhelmed before ladies. In 1893 a case of cataleptic sleep was reported from Germany, - where the patient remained absolutely un- consolous for four and a half months. Nearly all of the electrical inven tions, exceptlngithe lightning rod and the telegraph, have come in use since (he centennial exposition. AT DUG HI'S. Jonalaka wlue, 6) cents a gallon. PUnt of appU. London layer ralstns only 10 ecstt a pound. DANCING CLASS. A H innlntr nliu for voanir men has been began in Briggs hall. Leseont glveu Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. The Instruction is by a yonng man of Raleigh. Terms mod erate. DRESSMAKING. Mrs Caroilla Williams, dressmaker, has moved from Edentoo street to the corner of Lane and Dawson, where sh It prepared to receive htr friendt and customers. 2 SWINDELL'S BARGAINS. Get an Extra pair pants of the Durham Supply Go's stock at wholesale cost at Swindell'. Cut Off AH We have been compelled to out of all accounts of perrons who we ac commodated to Un ited credit. Be cause of the low price at which we shall sell goods iu future no goods will be charged to any one, but we will send yoar purchases parable at the door; but can't charge and send lor tne money. Kespectiully, D T Swindell. That We Have. The clothing stock that we have will surprise yoa if you see it. Nice and stylish, all new, and at whole sale cost. Now, this is from the Dur ham Supply Co and yoa are to be benefited by it. We keep this im mense stock on the second floor, in our carpet rooms. Ask to see it. V T Swindell. Gent's Furnishings. In the furnishing department we have lots of stuff from the Durham Supply Co which we aie Helling at whdefcale cost Earl & Wilson col lars 20c; cuffs Sc; ties, bows, scarfs. suspenders and all at coot. FOR KExVi'. R 111 k?frtvi 1?Qt3f Rorrrnff ofraaf Ka. twepu Wilmington and Blount fits . I . n . . APpiV TP WO A D OTKUftAUU MISCELLANEOUS. Wool Is Very Low. The benefit ehall be yours Think of it,85c for all wool 30 i; ch novelties Then again S7linch all wool suitings at only 19n and 21c. W H & R S Tucker Sf Co. FLOWERS. Strong early cabbage and lettuce plants to set out now. Asparagus roots. FLOWERS, ROSKS, 40. Cut flowers, roses, bouquets, bas kets and floral designs, palms, prim roses, rubber and other decorative plants for the house. Fresa flower seeds. Magnolias and evergreens, etc. H Stkinmbtz, Florist, North Halifax st, Phone 113. Near Peace Institute. COIL. All kinds anthracite and bitumin ous coal, wood, long and cut any length, at lowest prices, del T L Ebbrhardt. SPECIAL SALE. For Monday only, the 13th Inst, we will place on sale 8,000 yards of shirt ing calicos, at 81 e a yard. New York Dry Goods and Millinery Bazaar. is & ro., BE1L ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BUSINESS AG'TS, R LEIGH, N. C. We have the following valuable property for sale: Vacant Lot. near Centre of the City We have a beautiful building lot, 70x210. locat ed almost in the centre of the city of Ral eigh, but little over one square distant from Fayettaville street for sale on easy terms. Want3d 100,000 acres of long leaf pine lands located in one body; pines must be un bled. Ci'y Lot for Sale Vacant lot on West Ca barrus street, with one square of Fayette viUe street; lot 38x60. Land in Burke county, N C 152 acres of land in Upper Creek township, about 12 miles from Morganton; 20 acres cleared, bal ance fine white oak timber lands; good peach orchard and small cabin on premise. House and Lot for Sale Within one square of city limits: house 4 rooms and baoement; lot 98x200- Land Near Ciy Limits li acres of land near city limits, at eastern extremity of New bern avenue; one small house on premises. Timber Trees 1.600.000 feet of Dine lnm ber in trees growing o land, located 6 miles from Jacksonville, a u, on railroad and on navleable wafer. Vacant Lots Three good building lota, f 0 xllO, each located on Saunders street, near Hills boro street, or will sell one lot in same locality, 75x160. ICHO Snelling & Hicks, DRUGGIST; have in nock a goo selection of fresh Garden Seeds Beans, Peat, Cora n Onions. Alto, we have a lot of desirable FLOWER SEEDS Lm J INiOXfV Oil MdrlU. UW 1 ,,d,,u- Our s,ieok.lt:S are IVescriptica Woikat ah hours. - HICKS' Fragrant Almonds. HICKS' Seal? Lotion. HICK j Beef, Wine and Iron. W N SNELLING. HENRY T HICKS, Raleigh, N 0. O.W.Belvin&C0.f DEALERS IN New and Second Hand Furniture. In Prairie Building, in rear of W H R 8 Tucker & Co store, Wilmington St. An eleeant line of new furniture, consist ing of Beds, Mat rcsses, &c. Also, a nice line of second han furniture. We also do all kinds of repairing of fur niture, spring beds, varnishing, painting,&c. A lot of new and second hand stoves on hand. We have Mr J M Riggan wi'h us He is a first class painter, repaiier, &o. All work entrusted to us will receive prompt attention, and be done as cheap as I cheap as any house in the city. We buy all second hand goods of every description, for which we pay the very high est prices. We also have an elegant second hand piano which we will sell cheap for cash. "Don't forget u when yon are in need of anything in our line. The beat goods for the least money. 9 6tp O, W. Bolvin & Co- BOYS' Clothing, Hate, Caps' Shirt Waists and Shoes. We make a specialty of and sell cheap Caps ?5c each, Hats 25c each, Pants 25c each, Shirt Waists 25c each, Suspenders 10c, Stockings lCc, Suils 1 25 to 5 00. -, V? r ,o,,:iEf:s;AT'in3 o Tailoring ! C.tfifEIKEL 124FayetWeSt., UPSTAIRS. Call the attention of his friendt and the public to the fact that he has just received his stock of Fine Woolens for spring and summer wear, and is ready to makeathem up In tha ' jA style. Give ' him a call. mh8 Fashion's A Natnra la awaku 0)nl nrnnlin of fashion is filled with a great growth of the choir est creations Everything invitet a change The budding tr-es grow pre ol'i their wel COme, swft tOlid SO igtrrs of tl) orest chirp their gla r-lease front the grasp of grizzly winter. Man, as he vie wa himself ia the mirror of fleet ing lime, is restless to lay aside tne MEN'S "MADE" flTmTRft 7 - Thep art htt made. oo iirhofly bat tailors "ory oown ier dy to wear gaumeuts. and there's fear In their voices Oar goodnes bars in th quarter We've excelled oui-drfs -thitseason. Newet fabric, m flint.. to others 10 to 3 for a) eonnterpartsof the fashion platHH and oltri rI iZp. ' THE YOUNGER-CLOTHES. tnltseason. Newest fabric, m lisi.. Onr BOVa and llhilriran'a IWn.rt. meat it an International C-oi gress of Juveniles' Fabblous What's best and newest anywhere we bay. Our styles are exclusive end onr variety simply immense. We've everything for ell agen Long Pautt Snlts Short Pants 8oite with two pair pants to ech Fresh Furnishings. We are "chock a block" witu the very latest, haberdaoberv The new season has put forth fresh colors end knots In JNeckwear,coined new shapes In Gloves, lightened the Uoderwe r Thit department Is the rendezvona rf Fashion's Fairest. Nobody carries sucn a variety and oar way 'stack ing" the best nnalitie mtth k ett prices, gains us the bulk of trade . " i lor ine name. S. & D. BERWANGER. We Are the People ! TVl A IfiariiAn JMtUI 1-k ' spring parches, where he conteinpl.t. s purchasing the most coSpletl line CLOTHING IKO GFBirFUllllG MS ever offered to the nnmila nf Raioi .v. r ' vi wur nupc-ro TRUNKS AND VAUSES T All styles and sizes in canvas, ziuo and leather. Hats. Hats 0arJnfw pprin Hats have lUote uA.M 'Bir ) ' "ed.lu latest atyl..8 and shapes r HatS . and all the fashionable shades. ' Terms s'rictly cash. No goods sent oat on approval. BSoseitttliafl (niotiiiiag (Do 305 FavafcteylUa St. Qpp, Post Ofncj. ' LA. FORT, t, liiiiiiytfiuii ii No. 6 West Martin St , DEALIR IN in CIGARS, TOBACCO &c, &c. ALL OF THE Raleign Medicine CoV Remedies mh8 kept in stock. Call and see me. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING costs only 2 per ix square feet. Makes a good roof for years, and anyone can put it on Guru Elastic Paiut coats only 60 cents per gal in bbl lots or 14 50 for t-gal tubs. Color dark red Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs, and will hst for "ears, try it. Send stamp for samples & full particulars. Gum Elastic Booting Co., 39 & 41 Wesl Broadway, New York. f6 Local Agents Wanted. E. T. MARKS, MARBLE WORKER Corner Salisbury and Martin streets. ' All parties desiring fine and artis'io tablets or monuments will do well to see m before going elsewhere. My work is first olatt. mi COMMISSION MERCHAti COiSCTIOMSIES wakening. V heavy w. I t anddlorv ooiora We ha., to rlo with ap;arel. Ko brain ha "o more active, no hand rnorecuDiiit.ff, no tsrte mora original 'bano'ir . have wting back the Katm.f -ticipatrri a.l before von lie th rich, tije frui t of our tireless to I ten tlc. more grsnd in the re alization. v. M.JL. ft 4 KJ . i special desiges of own tntoMr g It' onr boslnMi piP&rt. and tor ir. , fetlon cenMielo l Pretenaloni iiira r.ot clothi a We've tb-toek NredoZ I leg Ihe -uom -Drt l-avli,th. t.iir I to others iiOfo a for ttn suit. Juniors, Kilts and the irranit variety of "Mother's Friend" Rhirt Waists it has ever been our pleasure iuvw yi.u, urBiaea tne Ijoto Blouse I Waists to fit the finish of the Juniors Nowhere so cheap. We are always redy to buy back whaf Isn't eatlsfac tory Draw on our resources. I There's alwav nmit)iira nan. i,. eeen and we're al ay s glad to show it. We "Crown" all Heads, Savin? yoa some mrney and show Ivn ; yon rverv Phape and shade to se lect from OM beads and young etaDdwrd and nov-ky styles. War ranted qualit ies. You only pay for qrality bu ing hats from us -nothing u .n: . . r, r. amen win demonstrate that fact. VIrs. Rosenthal having just returned Irom the Northern markets, -ifter an absnon of Ave weeks, has purchased a most complete stock of Fashionable Millinery ANP IDIEre G-OOIDS. 9ur line of Dress Goods com prises the very latest novelties in Wnn Ati in1 n., tt. . and Trimming Material. We are also showing a full assort ment of White Goods. Oar urienn will ha . souable. You are cordially invited to pay us a visit. feb 83 I. ROSEjrrilAt. TECS Uak : City ISTfiAft LAHNORY,; 2 Kbeingjthe first in Xorth Carol'na) hjs a comnetfltit nence, assisted by his wife, who will eive natrons and frinnda in -T".8""' rrjor toanyin the past, and will surpass ri j. iu uie sutuj, anasniaran- tnal i 1 1 ail to give t SHIRTS, OOLL1R8, CUFFS, FLANNELS of all kinds, LAOTOOURTAIN8, BKD RIANKKT3, BKD QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, Anything yon yoa want. 4f washed and done np In first class' XS3 ptyle can be doo at the! 0:k(.ity Laundrv. Telephone No 87. Xj, JEl, 'WYATT, No:216 Fayetteville street, nol7 Ru.imh, NO.
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