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,TH KALEIQH DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, 3IAKCII i 1S9?. 1 ii VIEW Caused by a Big Deal by the L. S. and A. S. R R II YANDFRBILTSLEADIHG FERTURES tQD .MARKET STRONGER, SALES S2.000.000. Favorable Reports on Sugar Ad vanced the Stock Industrials Took on a Better Tone In Sym pathy With Sugar. Y , : ;v . Man h 3. The plac ing of , . j . r nt guaranteed bond? New York. March 3. Treasury hal ances:Coin. J130.64l.549; currency. 672,500. New York, March 3. Flour Very quiet. steady; Minnesota patents. $4.10 iii.lj; others unchanged. South quiet, unchanged. WheatSpot market dull, c lower. vwm options sieaay; r. o. b.. Soic; un graded red. 70fc S6c; No. 1 northern. s4c; .options advanved ic. declined illC. and closed n-pnlr - tn .r- i.i - -. .. . v - wiuH March. S2Hc: May, SOc: July TSp September. 7Gic. ' ' ucrn Spots quiet, firm; No. 2 20c el evator; 20c afloat: steamer white 27c Reamer mixd. 26Ufc27c; No. 3 25c! new No. 2. '4c Options were dull and firm at unchanged prices; February rc May. 2&Uc; July, 31c. Oats Hpots dull. firm. Options dull, nominally c lower; May. 2V2c. Spot prices: No.. 2. 214e; No. 2 white. 23c; un- Ilay Ton irradH firm ci-.jr... r- Wool Firm, moderate 'demand, changed. Deef Quiet, firm, unchanged. Beef Han Firm: 313.50. TIc-rced Beef Steady, unchanK?d. Cut Meats Firm, wanted, unrhnnrreri Lard Quiet, higher: we.Jtprn ;ipsm CI. I t'.iV (ii.o I (11 V 14.1051)1 191.. "M , in ,.r, and M chlgan South- J ..miMal. I -flncJ r ' , . ..u.par.y with the Speyer S. A.. $4.90; compound, inv A . ... -. I ,,,!, tn.inv T.h siirnin- t-.,.i,-. .r,7 I., active and - - " oiun- uairy. ltKfivc- state . . . . . , . .1 - - - c" 1 1 1 i.'i. ai.i ri ciau-u yesieruay, out hk'W-Kasv: strife 5.r,,i rv..,...i ti.-n l -rators took a more 1 Co; western, fresh. 12c; southern 1V v in int' Miuuiion so iiir i n f " hi-- an' concerned than for Cotton R.l nsin,,ir h j,i-t. Naturally enough the kOo: yellow prime. 2.lic' " m( k me him i i i ji')in uuu, unchanged. -i. i naiii -mcr fi me iaKe nore TurrentfriP rir, ,,r,, ... s. !.f -in. when they were taken I T ir r-i . 1 .i . . , V. i . i Vu ; . . 6wu uvinana, uncnangea. i! S '-'I'lllV iiuilliuiifi 'iia?, int: .MOiaSSes S pnrtv nnonl vmpathi2ed. v.ith the re- Peanuts On it imnhmi t' .luring th afternoon specula- Coffee Dull, unrh i. r . t,.(.. .l nn n must buoyant tone. MA n- (orrk oac. . , . ... , ".. , I p.vj, .piii, .iu; .April - ---- anu .'!,, j.iu, juiy. y.ia: nwpm ipr , , Mi;' u.bnu wmi 0. January. 9.20 . Snot TMn Hull . ir .rn L-nd-n to the ffect that the Sugar-Raw, easier, quiet; fair refin- t .... -!-n T-..I! ix'-lS were UISIUIWU J 1T1f, or.p- rinnc.l Hull nnfi or. r.T:. ..f tli- .situation in the Levant. Freichts to Livernool Ouiet. steady ciIa tf fnrifnQ nf St I - l i: "lis aim finer lnumauonai lu l i.o appreciable efTect and Chicago. 111.. March 3. Leading fu- t ,.ii;' is .u iiuc "i 11 xuit-s rangea as ionows: n ..tinings reported ny tne bt. . Opening. Closing . r:iiany lor tne iourin weeK 01 WHEAT y . :.:i:.iry. It : l.mild Ik? added that lead- Match 74140 74 jr.- Liih-al .fnials predict an lm- May 750 - 7475 jf -vf t;! ir railway trainc returns July 72 726 n... ..ri an 1 -.?ieir statements nave September 1S . 10y2 ir ... a t .... ....... . . 4 . .a . l.i Prf.ciMdnt TT 1 I I . a ckf I;. ;.r :r; "jnpany. that tne usual uivi- May 24!h 24 t - k - wl i- uHlart-d by the directors September 2C. 26U .it i. ir ti-t noting led to free pur- OATS . ...1. I n4n4.l ... nl . . . . a . i Miar mc k aim Miiuu ui 1 March lil2 lo2 ,! fs .it 1 ir.'i i the storts in otner inuus- May Yib ' 17 t.tiv . Tulv 1X1 IS Ta- .!!. .!H in prices was equal to MESS POIt- i r -ui.. the latter In l'ulman, rnv. c or 8 15 v.i. h ! t. K.3. Omaha common ad- juy 8 20 8 21 r r :n l Nit-kel IMate second pre- May 4 05 4 12 f rr- J "! t 3oi. and tne remainder 01 juiy 4 15 4 22 t... ? . finvw hero from i to 1 ter cent. I ptt t ' ...... - - '-w I IfctiJU .?. r--v I'. ntral and Manhattan were Mnv 4 ?0 4 25 -v . : ti ..rally heavy in the early trad- juiv 4 27A 4 35 ire. th- f..nnr selling down to 93 and Cash Quotations Flour was dull and i! I.ttt-r t v.-4. but they botn movea steady: Nt5. 2 spring wheat, 4Vc; i;; a .ill !.' of points during the after- vn ?-rpd. 82;(T'S6?ic: No. 2 corn, 22 iti. ..-i thanscs snow advances 01 4 22i,:r- No. 2 oats. lC&ilic: Mess porK, t . r; j r .vnt..Omaha leading. In tne js.058.10; lard, $4.02e,4.05; short lib 1.1 lb s- Mi m.m rained bhh. rslCKei l i mk. a ilrv Bait shoulders. , , - - - I " I I I r . dT. lU'M 4UV - r:.t- st hk1 preferred 5. .Consolidated i r.ofi4 75: short clear sides, $4.37V& las. i- r c nt. Total sales were 202.- 4 Whisky. 51.17. Otr hir. s. including 22.300 Burlington, ;. suirar. isoo St. Paul, 14.3W xew York. March 3. Cotton yuiet; 'rv..i!;a. and 12.300 Northwest. muidiinir. 7 5-16: net receipts, none; I" r. ! were strong today. The sales Pro;. 1.145: exDorts to Great Britain. ft.-.!"ui S-.01 1.000. 300- to the continent. 714; forwarded. a-u i-.ik. .Marcn 3. Money on can U2; sales, 798; spinners, ls; stocK, ay at r:'n per cent; last loan at X'. 1 i , ! !,.viiir 1 11' rur sant Prima m.A.t a l . . . xt -.Airvtc Q Qri fTT- . .... . . ' "'s asv lv VMH. A I lOiai I UUllj lltl - " J mt-ri antile iaier. 2 ier cent. Bar silver.! nwat RHtain. 12.049: to ti Strrling -x hange firm with actual France, none; to the continent, 1.4J4; to itit. K 94S.578: exDorts tor Great Brit- STOCKS. 9r.AQfujt tn France. 564.733: to tie - sm . . . . . I .,i,w., ' " .:., i an i niinn (in iz I . tie icr; n. thn i lannp ................. . 1 pnnTinriii. i.iii'i.ouu. .v wv. 1 1 r . s . I 1 I -.rr.'il DO If C1 . .- w.Ij- nnnn Tr.n.an Siir-nr I?fint-x- 11RU ' " .- . . . j mm mm vww J'r-f. rl. d 104 roW York. March 3 Cotton futures .-ri'n Tn i.-irn TSti. I i nnn.ii-. ciioc- 111.100 hales: - m v lft ' ii V i t- v . - - -Vi tu'" ". 12-2 7.11; July. 7.15; August, 7.1 beptemoer. !'a!:i:v...rr Ohio.. 15 "3! October, 6.73; November, 6.75. ar.a li.in Pacific 55 " ' ' ' iiMMk,. x. oh o 173ti vaw oripans. March 3. Cotton ru- ' r.il, JCil A- Alton 1 fiS I A . i n .1 r Eotiio 98 "00: March. 6.82: Burlington & Quincy 774 April. 6.82; May. 6.87; June. 6.91; July. ' -. t '.as k 6.95; August. 6.78; jseptemoer, D.0-4, - Il;.ar, & Iickawanna tober, 6.48; November, 6.50; December, r.n- . TIT,; - r f.rn-.l 34 .. . ti. . .? I - . 1 i o 1"-?ft i-k m nt - i:: ., ; C nfr.ii 93 Tw.mnn.1 fair: American middling. Lik'. I!-;- .0 -..cr-r, iTij. I . 1 c- irtonrt- Ampriran. 9.300: specu- " - ; - I TW. . c. . . T ....-I-A- O AAA ii-l-rrt-.l 6S lutinn nml MDort. luu: receipif, o.wv. I-tk- Sh..r. 69U .ri.on i ooo. Futures opened quiet; L ::it: & Nashville 50 demand moderate?. American middling, Lr:N t:;... New Albany Chicago. A 1 m March. March-April, April- - - ' . ar.I. ittan ronsnli.1ntP.1. 87 t,. 7 OtfTifif): Mav-June. July-August. m . . : 1 T v 15 l nt' ntmlier-OCtoier. .o-, - .n iVntral 95 yember-becember. 3.55. Futures quiet :iri i if. -r. . 1., Tn.iAr soo bales new ui nr.! m. .iu v " ihi 1 i i..o. phuionArro firij. . J. pnttnn American middling N- v J.rs.y rntrnl 95uUfrh T.arch-ADril. 3.5S3.59b; April- - I - ..!.. T..1 i i f Ic (.ntnl 03L. -f.. r.A-- Mnv-JUne. JUne-JUiy, ouij- N" ?'..'.; "1V i oi l o'-no cnii. Antrnst-SeDtember. -. . r vv iirMfin niuit'iiru t i jiin-iisi. .i.i. a. vv , - M i- N- rth-rn P.u-ifio 14J. Ur.-. cr,tfinbpr-October, 3.51!3.d2s; I1:-:". rr. .i 3u U..i.,.vvmhr. 2.42fi3.4is: Novem- - - ........................ - Avy . - : I1:-. ..vt...- iatsiI. i t TJitiirs closed 1 V . . - . Irri. il 1rL4 j , - lUl(i ;;. Ai.ui "..s: 25 .TT,,r.rr HATTnV.MATllvET. K t-i m,. KAIjIIU" vv . t....t i molillin rr 7 - -ii o2 ClllCL uiiw" o . Ir-f-rre.i 135 Good middling J 'r rtif.cates 64 Strict middling y a "T: : t t net' O , v lruii :4 Jiiuunuu , . i. r rr...i 1 t , ,r,ori-Pt vrsterdav 1 Dales. ..- .......................... --v I JCVCIU19 U. -" J 1 - Par ifi 9 P..; ... i rr: I t- wn ent snme more wam- V.-.,. .' tJ.... nnri nreece pays about i :. !..rr...i iKHi I e mnrh attpniion lO men 'M-ni I -nion.V." '.'.'.Y.Y.'.V. . S3 colored elephant would to the waving V.. t i." i5? Lars of a lack rabbit in a stubble field. I r ferred' V. V.'.V. S Greece Is not great, but her courage is. . iju.n us. t i -o,o.Hon Prpmier. is -"v.-i -.inia. f la A 104 I . .poiia r.1. -.""-------- i rxnn Ytl3 1 1 1 TI I' 11)1 tiusci uirro Yv-ith trio iiniipa rittit. B 1M observe that his government still up- t " l holds lis ouirageuussjsicui -.-.juu is. 4 . ro iin.inn o o- inar niir n?nprmeu. J'ttl C.ir.ilmi J"a ....10? ... - - v..tVft " . fi'a ..124 ThPrp Is at least one man ui &- . -, ..c-.-... i . i ... v rotm nia f'oii Knnnes as .r-iniT .t.. c orl n Wniirht of British advent- Minii'T t o si I ..m i la no breach of confidence to . Ak. .... I 7 I Ult. " . . . Xi -inia I. F fin- add that this person's name is linoaes. " 1Cb' " i-or..TrAlidpnt Stevenson announces f r.ll nnn - lis I : . " i A v. i eii inadv tn nvp nn nis oi- s ?0 Thifi fortunately, averts the ne- . - - ' . . . M cessity of taking it irom mm oy iorw. t ia tn ho observed that the "wit nesses for the .Rubber Trust are dis- , .i . aooca o trrtfu ma nv thinCTS - - ....... - i v- o - V'VUDOn too l m . v. -1 t-.c! hofnro t I T 1 M IT. . .1. .. i.. rn uaiiway 5 s 90 'n 9 I'uftrred 2S Jth Carolina 4'i's..v 106 Lr.itHl States new 4'a Pao it Watch for the ; Tribunes Illustrated Edition. 4 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. COXDEXSED SCHEDULE. In Effect Jane II, 1S9G. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH: "NORFOLK & CHATTANOOGA LIM ITED. :40 p. m. daily Solid vestibuled train with sleeper from Raleigh to Chat tanooga, via Salisbury. Morganton, Asheville, Hot Springs and Knox ville. Connects at Durham for Oxford. Clarksville and Keysville, except Sunday. At Greensboro" with Wash ington and Southwestern Vesti buled (limited) train for all points north, and with main line train No. 12 for Danville, Richmond and in termediate stations; also has con nection for Winston-Salem. and with main line train No. 35, "United States Fast Mail." for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points South; also Colum bia, Augusta. Charleston, Savan nah, Jacksonville, and all points in F'lorida. Slfpninsr car for Atlanta. Jacksonville, and at Charlotte with sleeninsr car for Augusta. "CHATTANOOGA AND NORFOLK LIMITED." 11:45 a. m. daily Solid train, consisting of Pullman sleeping car and coaches from Chattanooga to Ral eigh, arriving at Norfolk at 5:20 p m., in time to connect with the Old Dominion, Merchants" & Miners', Norfolk & Washington, and Balti more, Chesapeake & Richmond Steamship Companies for all points north and east. Connects at Selma for Faj-ette-ville and intermediate stations on the Wilsorf & Fayetteville Short Cut daily; daily except Sunday for Newbern and Morehead City; dany for Goldsboro and Wilmington and intermediate stations on the Wil mington & Weldon Railroad. EXPRESS TRAIN. 8:53 a. m. daily Connects at Durham : for Oxford, Keysville, Kicnmona; at Greensboro for Washington and all points north. . . EXPRESS TRAIN. 3:09 p. m. daily For Goldsboro and in termediate stations. LOCAL. - 2:00 a. m. daily Connects at Greens boro for all points north and south and Winston-Salem and points on the Northwestern North Carolina Railroad; at Salisbury for all points in Western North Carolina, Knox ville, Tenn., Cincinnati and western points; at Charlotte for Spartan burg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta anri all noints south. TRAINS ARRIVE AT RALEIGH. EXPRESS TRAIN. 3:09 p. m. daily From Atlanta, Char lotte, Greensboro and all points south. LOCAL. 7:10 a. m. daily From Greenboro and all points north and south, bleep ing car from Greensboro to Ral- "NORFOLK AND CHATTANOOGA LIMITED." s-40 n "m. daily From all points east, Norfolk, Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Golsboro, Wilmington, Fay etteville and all points In Lastern Carolina. ,.T Tr. "CHATTANOOGA AND, NORFOLK LIMITED." xorK, m a i TWO EYES. ! JXVO EYES. I www TWO EYK9. 9 DIFFERENT REFRACTION ia the two eyes of the " skme person is quite coramom. One eye may be correct and the other long-sighted or far-sighted, or they may have different degrees of same defect or one eye may be far-sighted and the other near-sighted. No charge fortesting eyes. H. HAHLER'S sorss, Jewelers and Opticians. RA LEI GIT, N. C. c j TWO EYES, j j TWO EYES. J TWO EXES. ' iwwwSwwwwww-SwSwwww THE CENTRAL HOTEL," Comer Wilmington au(l Harcrett Streets, half block from Favetteville Street,. one block south of Capitol Square. RALEIGH, IV. O., Has Been Thoroughly Clen mm f . : Newly Furnished, And now offers to both Transient and Regular Boarders first- ' class fare at moderate prices. A. J. JONES, Manager. WE SH ALL Have no need of the Chinaman ia the future if every American laun- dryman will supply the proper kind of-work. We can launder your linen much better, much whiter (without the use of chemicals), finish them in much -finer style, and we won't charge you any more, and we won't send them home minus the but tons, either. Prompt Delirery. Drop a Postal for our Wagon. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, 216 Fayettevillel&t., Talc Jib.K. CV PAGE H MARSHALL, Proprietors. C. F. & Y. V. RAILROAD JOHN GILL, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. S. A. L. Vestibuled Limited Trains. In Effect December 20, 1S96. North Bound. No. 2, Daily, JLv. vviimington. ....... ....... 7:50 a m Ar. Fayetteville..... 11:00 a m U-iK a m dailv From rsew iuik, ' Washington, Lyncnourg, uanvui y uu,uu.....u.. 111 and Greensboro, unattanooga, " " ;" v 111 Knoxville, Hot Springs and Ashe- Lv. gimax ........ ,...2:25pn mi. im. uii.iif3wiu.. ,( o..o y ill VlllC. . I Tit r.fMniKnn , O . O !T . . . . .O.OJ p III . 4:23 p m Lv. Walnut Cove.. ..4:55 p m Lv. Rural Hail.... 5:26 p m Ar. Greensboro TrkrAT, jjv. ijrreensooro.! 9:00 p. m. daily, except sunaay r rum Goldsboro and all points east. EXPRESS TRAIN. 8:53 a. m. daily From uoiasooio. For tickets, routes and rates, or other information, call on or write to THAD. C. STURGIS, 1 Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. H. GREEN, VV. A. lUKfi., Gen'l Supt. G. P. A. Ar. Mt. Airy .6:56 p m South Bound. No. 1, Daily. Lv. Mt. Airy.....1 CJ,... 8:40 a m Lv. Rural Hall.. 10:04 a m Lv. Walnut Cove 10: 32 a m Lv. Stokesdale.. .,. U ..11:07 a m Ar. Greensboro ...11:55 a m Lv. Greensboro.... ....12:15 p m Lv. Climax.... ......12:43 p m Atlantic &N.C. Railroad. Time Table No. 2, To take effect Wednesday, November 27th. STATIONS a. m.p. m.! 7.20, 3.20 7.53 3.40 8.161 3 49 8.36' 4.00- 9.24! 4.12; 9.38 4 21! 1015! 4.30 ! .Goldsboro. - ..Best s ..LaGrange ..Falling Creek. ..Kinston.. ..Caswell-.. ..Dover 10.40 4.42:1. .Core Creek .... 11.15 4 54'lTuscarora 11.311 5.00 L. Clark's 1.30, 5.25j 2.12, 5.50, 2.20 5.53 2.43 6.05' 3 12 6.18 351 6.24 3.3l! 6 29 3.51 4.01 P. M. ..Newbern ..Riverdale---.'.. ..Croatan ..Havelock j ..Newport 4--- ..Wildwood ..Atlantic -L- 6 42 ! .Morehead City. ..Atlantic Hotel.. 950 City Depot.- P. M.!l ! 4' k2 I A. M. P. M. 1 11.25 8.00 1103 7.20 10.52 6 50 ; 10.42 6.20 10.32 6.00 110 20 5.18 10.12 5.00 !l0 00 4.00 ! 9.50 3.38 ' 9 42 3.20 9.30 2.50 8.53 iO.10 8.49 10 00 8.40 9.40 8.26 9.06 8 19 8.47 8.15 8.38 8 07 8.20 j 7 45 7.50 jA. M I A. M. Lv. Sandford .1 2:55 p m Ar. Fayetteville Junction..;... 4:12 p m Ar. Fayetteville ...4:18 p m Lv. Fayetteville 4:35 p m Ar. Wilmington ..IT.. 7:45 p m North. Bound. No. 4, Daily. Lv. Bennettsville 8:30 a m Ar. Maxton......l...........V... 9:40 a m DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Shortest and Quicest Route to Atlanta, New Orleans, Norfolk, Richmond, Washingtol, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boeton, New York. Passeneer Daily except Sunday. tMixed Freight and Passenger Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. -JMlxed Freight and Passenger Monday Wednesday and Friday. S. L. DILL, Superintendent: SALOON, J. E. Hamlin & Co., Projrietors. WHISKEY,! WINES, Beer, Cigars, IotaGGO. LUNCH ROOM. PRIVATE BOOMS ' . TOR PRIVATE PARTIES. NORTH CAROLINA Corn . Whiskey 1 A. SPECIALTY. - Harry Bassett Rye WMstey OUR LEADER. 205 South Wilmington Street j Lv. Maxton.. .'. .. Lv. Red Springs..........;. Lv. Hope Mills.- Ar. Fayetteville South Bound. . .. 9:50 a m . ..10:18 a m ,..11:01 a m ..11:19 a m Lv. Fayetteville..!.. .... .. Lv. Hope Mills.. Lv. Red Springs. Ar. Maxton...... Lv. Maxton.. .. .. Ar. Bennettsville . North Bound. No. 16, Mixed. , Daily, ex. Sun. i,. ....... 6:45 a m 8:35 a m No. 3, Daily. 4:28 p m 4:49 p m 5:36 p m 6:09 p m 6:17 p m 7:25 p m Lv. Madison.... Lv. Stokesdale., Lv. Gieensboro, Lv. Greensboro. Lv. Climax.. .. ., Ar. Ramseur .....J, Lv. Ramseur...... Lv. Climax ... . Ar. Greensboro.. 9:20 a m Lv. Greensboro........ ......... $:35 a m Lv. Stokesdale...... 1L 07 a m Ar. Madison.. . .J. ............ ..11:55 a m South Bound. : ' No. 15, Mixed. Daily, ex. Sun. .......12:30 p m 1:28 p m ... 2:40 p m 3:25 p m 4:20 p m 6:05 p m North Bound Connections At Fayetteville, witji Atlantic Coast Line for all points north and east; at Sanford, with the Seaboard Air-Line; at Greensboro, with the Southern Rail way Company; at Walnut Cove, with the Norfolk & Western Railroad for Winston-Salem. ! South Bound Connections. At Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western Railroad for Roanoke and points north and east; at Greensboro, with the Southern Railway Company for Raleigh, Richmond and jail points north and east; at Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line for all points south; at Maxton, with the Seaboard Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points south and southwest. J. W. FRY, W. E. KYLE, Gen Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. mi III The first of American News papers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. iThe American Constitution, the American Idea, the Ameri can Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. I . . 1'-- Dally, bj mall, - - a Tear Daily and Sunday, by mail, 8 a Tear The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspa- per in we ilujiu. Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year. . i Address THE SUN, New York. Schedule! n Effect Novemger 1st, 1893. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH: 1:26 a. m. Dally. "Atlanta Special,, Pulman Vestlblue for Henderson, Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, ' Philadelphia,-New York and all points notth. Buffet drawing-Toom sleepers and Pulman coaches Atlanta to Wash ington parlor cars Washington to New York Pullman sleeping car Monroe to Portsmouth. Arrives at Washlngtpn 10:45 a. m., Baltimore 12 noon, Phila delphia 2:20 p. m., New York 4: Grp. m. Also for Portsmouth, Norfolk, Old Point and local stations Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad. 11:31 a. m. Dally. For Henderson, Weldon. Suffolk. Portsmouth, Norfolk and Intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth with Bay Line for Old Point and Baltimore: with Norfolk and Washington Steam boat Company for Washington: with N. Y. P. & N. Railroad for PhlladelDhla and points north; also at Weldon with Atlantic Coast Line for Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and with Scotland Neck Branch for Greenville, Washing ton and Portsmouth. Pullman sleeping car Atlanta to Portsmouth. t 6:00 a. m. Daily. "Atlanta Special,, Pullman Vestibule for Southern Pines, Hamlet, Wilming ton, Monroe, Charlotte, Llncolnton, Shelby, Chester, Clinton , Grenvvo'od, Abbeville, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbia, Macon, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis and all points south and southwest; through Pullman Buffet sleepers and day coaches Washington ' and Atlanta, connecting directly at Union Depot, Atlanta, with diverging lines; also Tullman sleeping car Ports mouth to Monroe. 3:40 p. m. Dally. For Wilmington. Charlotte, Chester. Greenwood, Athens, Atlanta and all Union station, Atlanta, with diverging lines. Pullman sleeping car Ports mouth to Atlanta. 1 TRAINS ARRIVE AT RALEIGH: 3:40 p. m. Dally. From Norfolk, Portsmouth and points north via Bay Line and N. Y. P. & N. Railroad. Petersburg, Richmond . and Washington, Baltimore. Philadel phia, New York and Boston; also from Greenville, Plymouth, Washington, N. C, and Eastern Carolina points via Weldon. -1:21 a, m. Daily. "Atlanta Special., Pullman Vestibule from Atlanta and points south, Ath ens, Abbeville. Greenwood and Chester. 11:26 a. m. Daily. From Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and Intermediate stations. 5:55 a. m. Dally. "Atlanta Special,, from Norfolk. Portsmouth, Henderson, Weldon, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia, New York and the east. 'Magnificent Pullman vestibuled trains. No extra fare. Apply to ticket agent, or to H. S. LEARD, Sol. Pass. Agt., Raleigh, N. C. E. ST. JOHN. Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. H. W. 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