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T ' -L. f - - -.,.... TODAY'S MARKET REPORTS. Br Direct Priv wire to Hi Wilkinson, Raleigh, NC. OHlCAeoeBA.inMA.RKXT. Chicaqo, March 17. There be bMD a decline In , wheat daring: the put week. The situation hu re malned very bearish and there has occurred nothing tbat oould afford holder any encouragement. Bit around these low prteea and at this eaion of the year the temperament In the trade ! quite different from that of a month or two ago, notwith standing the weakness that has pre ailed and does still prevail. CHICAGO FEODUCC MAtKCT. Closed Open. High. Low. Closed yek'd'y. Today WHS AT. May, 'm 68 58i 5? tW July, 60 60i 60 fO 00 RS. May, 37 371 S7I 36 3t!J July. - 381 38 3St 371 371 PORK . . May, 110 95 tlO 95 f 10 95 tit) 70 110 70 LAUD. May, 6 65 6 60 6 60 6 40 6 10 RIBS. May, 565 5C7 5 67 5 55 6 57 COTTOM. Naw York, Mach 17 3 p m Cotton Spot market closed steady, fates 41 iuu Dales. North Dakota has several wheat far -r of lO.fOOto 15,000 acre each. Over ftlCOo ton of buffalo boo, representing 1.90 800 animal, have been eiported from tbl state. MlSCELLAXEpUS. Quaker City Cigar, beat He clgr In town Try tbeju. HuHlling St Hicks' Drag 8tore. Btby carriage at and below cost at Hughes' Refrigerator at Hughe'. Ice cream freezers at Hughes'. DUUIU'S SPECIALTIES. Jnnaloeka claret, only 60o a gallon, at Poghl's i Order ice cream for Sunday this evening from Dughi's Telephone m Lentous at 15, 80 and 25o a dozen Poghl's I Plenty of treeh oyster tkis evening . at Dughi s Closed Open, yes' day. March, 7 3U April, 7 36a 7 3S May, 7 4?a 7 44 June, 7 60s 7,51 July, 7 65a 7 51 Aug, 7 60a 7 61 Sept, 7 55a High. low. 735 71 7 47 754 759 765 7S5 738 7 43 7 51 765 7 61 Closed Today. 7 36a8 7 40al 7 45a6 7 5-'a3 7 5S9 7 63a4 7 69a&) Lin pool, March J 7. 4 p ro Cotton fu tures closed quiet; ir arket firm: sales 8,000. Mar h and April 3:6 ; April and May, 3:64; May and June, 4:01 se lers; June and July. :02a4:03; July and Auguit, 4:04 bid; August and September, 4:05 bid; Septem ber and October, 4:06 bid; October and November, 4:07 sellers. HW YORK STOCK MARKET. Hicw York, March 17. The market reacted sharply in the final dealings on the reports that ttie seigniorage bill will become a law and that gold shipments will be. made next week. Sugar and national cordage were strong features, the former losiug some of Its early strength when in siders discovered that long stock was coming oat. Cordage wo uongtit by smaller traders and alio wed little reaction and tendency. The leaders took profits in St Paul R I was the most unsettled of the grangers on Bales by the flower pool which were detected by the Cammack brokers, who also helped on the decline. There was scattering liquidation in Chicago gas. The closing bids on stocks were as follows Louisville and iiaahville, 49 Missouri Pacific, 262 New York Central, 99j New York and New England, 1 1 Northwestern, J06J Omaha, 38f Distillers' and Cattle Feeders, 26 i Pacific Mail, 17 Philadelphia and Reading, 221 Richmond Terminal, 33 St Paul 63J Union Pacific, 18 Western Union, 8Pi Atchison, l'i Chicago Gas, 64J American 8ugar Refinery, 90 Chicago Bulington and Quincy, 81 I General Electric, 412 Rock Island, 70 Manhattan, 1224 EALMQH COITOH MABKBT, Reported by Bar bee & Thompson. Good middling, Strict middling, Middling, 8trict low middling, Tinges. Stains, Market quiet. : SWINDELL'S BARGAINS. Many are the Time. Many hundred tiroes each month some one asks us why we are always busy in Swindell's Answer is simple. "We undersell " And this is because wa tutra trnnhla tn nnftarhnv anrl nav : " j r j cash for all we buy. and we advertise and do what we advertise. We lead out and follow no one. D T Swindell. n 7 6i em 6i 6i Impaired Digestion. The patient is required to diet. In building up and maintaining good health milk is recognized as a valu able factor, but it is important that it be absolutely pure and sterilized. Borden's Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream meets all requirements. En tirely wholesome. Colored Shoe Novelties. As usual we are in time with a com plete line of the newest styles in ladies' colored Oxford Ties, repre sentiogthe best makes only. All sizes and widths at $1.60, $3 00, $2 60, $3.00, $3.26 and $3 60. Hlgh-olass hosiery to match in color, either in cotton, lisle thread, or silk. No where else will the ladles find such popular offerings coupled with such attractive rjrices. W H & R S Tucker St Co. Don't slip your overcoat too soon. ACADEMY of MUSIC TUESDAY, MARCH 20th. Josepb Artnur's Realistic Drama THE STILL ALARM. Also author of "B'ue Jeans." "Still Alarm" is a vivid drama on the Metropolitan Life of the Famous New York Fire Department. Presented by the Original dnd ajeception ally 8trong Oast, Headed by the Sterling Young Actor William S. Harkins. Reserved seats at W H King Ado's drug store. Prices 26, 60 and 75o. ClothiiiK tor You. A lovely stock of clothing now on sale on second floor. This is from the Durham Supply Co's stock and sell ing at wholesale cost. Big lot extra psntsalso DT Swindell. Atow' Spring Goods. We are receiving now - every day som nw soring goods percales, gingham, "shite goods, laces, dres goods, silks, &c, an i the price is right DT Swindell. Oxlord Tirs. Today we put on sale a full and ex tensive l'na of Oxford Mes for ladies in floe grade goods Kripperndorf St Dirt roan's make, at wholesale cost, Thfsa a-e from .Durham Supply Co. If ynu get a pair of these you will save about one dollar. D T Swindell. WOOLiXOTT & SON. Monday, 19th March. On Monday, March 19(h. we wi 1 have a epecial sate of 1,000 yards fine Gloria satines at 71 cents a yard. Regular price of these goods is 16 cents. Wool'.oott St Son. New spring goods arriving every day at Woollcoct St Son. Our milliner has returned from New York where Bbe selected one of the best and most stylish assortments of millinery goods ever shown by ns. We will have the goof's on safe Mon day We should like Jyou to call and look at our stock. Woolloott St Son. Our new dress goods and laces have arrived. Woollcott & Son Come early Monday and buy glori satines at 7io a yard ; worth ' 6c. Woollcott St Son FOB RENT. Brick,store. East Hargett street be tween Wilmington and Blount sts Apply to n3 A B BtrohaCH COIL. All kinds anthracite and bitumin ous coal, wood, long and out any length, at lowest prices. deU T L Ebbrhardt. Parties wanting good stovewood can get outsides from the saw mill of Royster, Park & Co at $1 p9r cord. 176 H. F. Smith & Co., Cor. Fayettev'lle and Martin 8ta., Wholesale and retail dealers in all the popu lar brands of Giaars ard Tobacco, Smokers' Goods and Walking Canes. i " . A full line of the finest smoking mixtures always on hand. . mhl7 Sale of House and Lot By virtue of power conferred m me by two certain mortgages executed by B Stanley Mc Intyre and wife.Katfe Mclntyre, which said mortgages are duly recorded Begisten Wake .FLOWER. Strong early cabbage and lettne plant to set out now. Asparagus root. Tomato plants, beat known variety, ready April 1st. VI.OWIRS. rosks, 0 Out flowers, rose, bouqaeU, bas ket and floral design, palm, prim rosea, rubber and other decorative plant for the house Freeh flower seed. Magnolia and evergreen, double hyucl itbs, eto. 11 3TKISMKTZ, Florist, North Halifax st, Phone 118. Near Peaoe Institute. i i IFasIi ioni's A wal$.ennil house door, on Saturday, March. 17, 1894, the house and lot in said mortgages de scribed lying Just east cf the city of Raleigh, on the west side of Smith street, art joining the lands of A Lie on and other, being lec tangular in sbap?, fronting 42 feet 9 inches on Smith stieet, and irunning back 193 feet. Also at the same time and place a lot of household and kitchen furnitur", " feltftds B F MONTAGUE,. Mortgagee. Raleigh. N 0. Feb 16, 1894. HT'l'he above sale bss been postponed to Monday, March 2ttth. FOR SALE. A second band linger machine in good order for sale cheap at this office. Snelling& Hicks, DRUGGISTS,; haven stock a gool selection of fresh Seeds Beans. Pea Com nd Onions. AIm. we have a lot of desirable FLO WB SEEDd Now on hand. Our specialties are Prescription Work at all hours. iHICKS' FraV '"LUeS; HICKS' Scalp Lotion. HICKa Beef, Wine and Iron. W N SPELLING H KNRY T HI0K8, Raleigh, N C. THI3 SPACE : IS RESERVED FOR DARVELL St THOMAS'ii-a MUSIT HOUSE... BOYS' Clothing, Hats, Caps' Shirt Waists and Shoes. We make a specialty of and sell cbeap Caps 25c each, . Hato 25o each, Pants 25c 'each, Shirt Waists 25c each, Suspender 10c, Stocking 10c, -Suits-Si 25 to 15 00. II J.L J.P.UJ J SSui.liMJJi ... ... .. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS c Personal Property for Sal?. ?T On. Thursday, March 221: 1894. at tie ma chine shops of Rovster, Park & Co, in te citv of Raleigh, I will sell to the highest bidder two gry mares, sever' wagons, one cart, harness, about 8.000 feet of pine, pop lar and wa'nut Umber.bpsidesva-l as other srticles of perwnalty, be'na tli property of. the late firm of Ellington, RoysMr & Co. ; Sale made by. order of Wake Sup-rior Court in the case of Park and wife against Ellifljrton et. ala, No 8,781, O 1 1; hour of sale, i2 o'dlock in; terms nnsn . - VITRO VI OS ROY8TER, flhlO td Beceirer aud Oommlssioaer. Nature ia avtki airftlnt Mnr crrAmn of fashion Is fille t with a great growth of the choicest ereaMon Everything invite a clang The budding tree grow resn In their wel come, awt toned songster of the 'oreat chirp their glad r-lease from the grasp of grlxtlv winter. Man, as heavy w lhts and dlngv ej W have to do with apl moreeuiiotug, no Uste mol V I lunuoon tnwaDl l I gate of anticipation, and A I He the rich, ripe fruit of ol 1 toll ten tl he views himself in the mirror of fleet- alltation lng time, is restless to Uv aside the ! MEN'S "MADE" HLOTHRS Thep are Dest made, oo. oHK1y i special designs of own think! uu iiiurs orj uuwu imoy 10 r our ouinesa to please, and guments, and there' fear in their voloe. Our goodne hurts la tht quarter. We've excelled ourselves tnis season, fewest fabrics, stvlist,. ffOtlon c n't help !.. Preten not clothes We've the stock' ing the bueiues, and lavinq roomers siuto isi fnr. - - - - - i . . v v u . . u t ' w v iur i counterparts of tbe fashion plates.- nd I suits In all sizes. THE YOCNGrER OLOTHES. Our Boys' and Chlidreu'a Deoart. suit. Juniors. Ktlta th. ment is an International Cougress of variety of "Mother's Friet j avenue r asoiouB W nut's best and Waists It has ever been our un btmri. at n v mr n a a no s n a f Aa a a v a. i j . w are exclusive and our variety simply Waists to fit the finish of th ' 7 v otjr iiuiuk iur an iivwusrg mo eneap. we a ioug rant onus, onort rant dolt with two pair pants to each Fresh Furnishings. We are "chock a block" with the Verv latest haharriaahero Th. season has put forth fresh colors and a.uuiB hi iieoawear,ooinej new shapes in Olovna. Ilffhtanari t V, o TTr, - i --r. vuuvmcr This department is tbe rendezvous of Fashion's Fairest Nobody carries such a variety and our way 'stack inflr" the beat nnaliMea wlt-h k. J " " iJ TW - est prices, gains us the bulk of trade. ready to buv back what Isn't 1 tory. Draw on our resources.! There's always sometblrg nj Been ana were always glad We "Crown" all He; Sarin? von some mono an lpg yon everv shape and sbati I & x-x . isot iron ia neaas and y Staniard and nnmlti afola ranted qualities. You only if qnauty uu lng bats from us -nl " ior ine name. i S. & D. BERWANGEfi We Are tlhie Peof The lead! ocr Alnftilp.n la . A arc t iv j j . nr new anrinr atnnlt ..n .j . "t . b - .a hiiitiu un ii y ituu uur oouficerS are u the latest no vl ties la MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BJ73' OLOTK . ....oouiuo.1 uv gone norm with tne OtSHto " s Furouo9, wuere ne coatemputes purchasing the mo CLOTHING ill GfflfS' FlllSllllfi ever offered to th nAAnU nf R Q I ai V D. Ill u .. . ntanr - - , '.i0u. us win uuy lur ij.ioa, U giving the public the benefit of this great advantage. We meal iuoohuu i our super o biock win demonstratf TRUNKS AND ZTAJLIl All style and sizes'ia canvas, zino and leathei Hats HQt8r0arJ,rvprlw Hata' have ap iu - J r ved,in latest styles and shape f tuu an me lasmonaoie enaaes. Terms strictly cash. No goods sent out on approval. (Eoseimthial (DAoitvuii 305 Favettezllle St. Om. M UR SPUING STOCK OF MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, WASH 8ILK8, WHITE GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, COTTON FABRICS, DRESS TEIMMINGS.&0, is complete, and we cordiallv invite vonr in spection. NYHiUUarr&DijGoodsBazir lFayett-YilkSi UPSTAIRS. : Call the attention of hit friends and the publiotothefact tbathe has just received his atock of ' Fine TZooleos for spring and summer wear, an 1 is re iy to make them upiuHln -best style. Give bimaoall. ' mh8 GUM EL, ROOF costs only $2 per 100 squi good roof for vears. and on Gum Elastic Paiat pergnl it bbl lots or H, Color da'k red WiU stol iron rojfr, and will last f Send stamp for simples Gam Elastic B.i 89,4 11 Wesi Broadway, f6 Local Agents E.T.M MARBLE Vf Corner Salisbury and All parties desiring fine or monuments will do tA going elsewhere. My wor STEAEI LA (being the first in N hai a competent manaeer nenoe, assisted by his w patrons and friends in t periortoany in the anv other ianndrv In tee less wear and tear. trial. SfllRTS, DOLLARS, CUPP8, - FLA.NNB1A" of all kinds.' LACKOURTAI BED BLANK BBD QITILT8, UOUN riCKPA Telephone No 87. Tt. "W v "- NoC216iFaytU' aol7 &UMV 1 II - t ' 1 en ; ii ,f, Y r . ( 9 t I L 1 u r' i
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