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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 4

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At the residence of her on TPLTT, 3H3 3ME IBS FEB, 13, 1888. I mmm mim: m- lUntuali Life Insnrance Co. The RICHARD A.McCURDV, Prekldlnt. '1- RECEIVED. I Mcff tlie Year XSndiufr Total Assets i i InKiu In AimU, Surplus at fdurper ent loereMe tn Surplua.

Pollcirs ta fore. Increeve durlnc Tax roiiclM wrtiten, i IocrM dortng year. Risks assumed Incrcjiso durlnt year, Incroasfl durtnitya, tAjil i.t a fmnl Mil Inernasodurlnc Tr n.u 1 1 stiu i uic; flowers, 5 ASSETS ARE Bondu iriil Mnitnm 1 IM United BtatM and other Becorltles.1 HJ Kstate and Loans on eoLUtrL uasn in Banks and Trn.t (Vmn ni. intmt JUST GET THE LATEST. New, i ES8TI Just operied our New 1 1 i ine of (early) Sold 'it i by life AND COMPORrADLB.

i i 3 1- wear. 4 get one of oee $3 50 and $4 00 1 Interest accrued. Premiums deferred and in transit, -4 New Dooemher 3sjt, 1888, wie 1T.4W 2.S as JW S3 INViSTED ASF0LT0WS( i $2,91311 26,02,183 A. Ii. nAilUnUUBIi AUflltOr.

dividend will be apportioned as usual. Risks OutsUndinit. 3S8.S81.441 Surplus. S.OIv.SM T.M0.083 483,120,184 TnXJSTEESSf; iRvbert Beweu. Henry Henry Van Auc uenaerson, hodore Horford iweorgo cuss, ufus Peckham, Hobart Herrlck, Wm Uizon.

i Robert A Grannlss, iKlcholasC MUW. Wdllam iTeston riucno, llliam Washburn, tayresant Fish. Augustus Julillard Charles Miller. Vice-President. 3d Vice-Presldnt.

Secretary. Assistant Secretary. 1 I John A. Fonda. Aasistant Treasurer.

NOTICE f- I iff i'0' York. 03 14 eo 44 IX have carefully eiamlned the foresrolni statement and find the same to-be correct. Spring Neck they tdVdunvg this.week at $2 6d. lr I 1 -i 9 i -v i From the Surplus abora stated jTear. Risks i Assumed 14 i 'El lS i i SSJT.1S" 8 1M4 Si- 1 iW I'M I lOSII.SSI I Nsw Yobk, January lss.

i pBOAUD OF Samuel Spreulls, Lucius Robinson, Samuel Kabcock, Georf 4 Com. Richard McCurdy, James Hoiden, Bermann Ton Post, Alexander Rice, 9 Ratchlord Starr, Iwts May, i uver uarnmaoi Henry Smith, Robert OlTDhant. George Baiter, Jos 1 hompsOB, uuaiey uicott, Kredrrie Cromwell, Jnlin 'BERT A. ORANNI-8 1 pon miss yonr ehsnoe to JAlESl Wholeco arid BTIFFjHATS, cidiraow Go ISA AO F. LLOYD -5 WILLIAM ASTON FREDESIO SCUROEDSR WILLIAM Hf.

C. BARTLETT, LL.D., Actuary. KRABTUd C- BENEDICT. Assistant Actuary 133 FAYETTEVILLE ST- Retail Druccioto 'V 9 Fbsdesio rBoMWsix. Treasurer, i WS.W, Richards.

kmptroller. 1 Wm. SANDS. Cashier, GU8T4TT78 8. WlKSTOS, MD.I WALTER R.

GlLUtTTB, U0i 1 if E.J. Habsh, M.D. Medical I Wm. vi. Daties, Solicitor.

I- F. BRESEE SONS, General Agents, Baltimore. Md. AGRICULTURAL CHCMICALG. Potash, Njfiate Soda Notice is hereby given that the 1 partnership between.

Chas. McKimmon, James Boy lan. George W. Poe and Theo W. Dobbin, was dissolved on the 1st day of February, 189t so far ss relates to the said Charles McKlmmon and and George W.

Pde. if i AH debts due by said partneribip will late 3 5 i. Pure bone in ten toonnd A full line; Peter Henderson's Seed. tried them be sure and Clo vier seedj 1 ucerne A fullrline Kinney Sulphato do fer nuktMi fnr fto. Perfect! reliable.

yon; hare so if yon wish the best results. no seed, lawn i i I'M gmssi, etc oe settled by tne remaining partners, who will continue business under the firm mime of Wt R. ft B. S.i Tucker JAMES nfloK JiyiRflQjvi ucoasiosr. Kimaujas sea.

o. a roim, or xai or osanaic. city was in a flutter of fexpeet-aney yeeterday orer the brilliant social erent which has for some time been a cuDjeot of. anticipation here and transpired laat night at Graham. The oc caaiott was that of the naptiala of Mr.

Omega H. of if this city, to MUsida Virginia WUHlm son, daught-of Capt. James K. Williamsom of Graham. i 1 I The weet bound train, yesterday carried a large party from this city.

Amonur those who went to be present on the happy occasion 'were Mies En- eelhard, MraiBafrley, Mr E- B. Ecgel hard, Mr.1 Ed. Chambers Smith, Co Thomas i SJv- Mr. B. B.

Baney, MrJ and Mra. Walter Capt J. B. BurwelL Miss Anna Burvell, Miss' Minnie Bryan, of New Berne; Mr. W.

Pace, Mr. Bobert Borwell, Mr. W. B. Tucker, Mr.

Sam Telfair, Mr. A Jones, Mr. Tom Cowper, Jt Hubert Haywood, Mr. Ernest Haywood, Messrs. A J.

Cook, John' Kenney and others went up the night before, i i The ceremony took place, last night at nine o'clock at the residence of bride's fsther, Ber. H.Hardin oinoiaung. Ta hp m4w Bwm. I 'So manyjof the members of the House of Bepreeentstiyes are anxioua to acbompany the forty Senators to the Newborn Outer and Fish Fair that it now looks as though it will really be aoi attendance of the legislature. There has been mnch good argument used thst a majority are of opinion that i the members should go and' see a railroad which; the State owns and pay a risit to a city where the legialature of the da) a long ago used to assemble.

A very large ma jority of thf Senate being determined to go has won almost two-thirds of the House to the same spirit, aud it will be well represented in Newborn TaiiuilcBtS)al Tax BUL The legiaiatiTd achool committee met last night in the ojQce of the Superintendent of Publio Instruction for the further consideration pf the question of submitting to the people of Baleigh the question of increased taxation for the -public schools. 1 A spirited discussion was eneseed 1 in by the friends and opponenta of the bill- before the: committee. The Chamber Of Uommetoe, which held its regular meeting last night, passed a resolution opposincr the bill and adjourned to the meeting of the acnofll oommittee, hanng appointed a committee ox tneir number to wait on the school oommittand inform in em oi we acuon ox fine jnamDer. Thirty-tre members of the Chamber were preeent at the. meeting when the resolution passed, Af ter a heated discussion the oommittee' adjourned to meet again this morning at 9:45 o'clock, when it will decide upon its report to be made to tpe lions e.

i li- 1 Mi TkiBtM Buk, A muaical pantomime with the above title will be presented at Met- ropolitan Uau Tnuraday evening, February lath, for the benefit of the xVM. A. i Ererr One who ia fa miliar with this beautiful aong, "Tbe Boss Bush, can form soma slight oonception of how lovely it must be in tableaux and pantomime, scene opens Hwith chilJren asleep beneath "The Bob Bush fair.1 They wake from I their al umbers and dance the MMay Pole I Dance" "And the years glide by," Maidens stand beneath "The Boee Bush fair," Wedding Bella are, in the Air, "And the years glide "A Mother iKneela tne Bose Bash Xair," ahe dreams of childhood and in loving, pleading tonee oalla for one ludsr paased.to that 4'Eeholeaa Shore." jAa angel Appears and with a lullaby aonur ainra to rest the wearv one. i j'The Old Sexton with bis spade ms Ala. aoeptre of rule, "The Bose Bush nked and lone," The snow falling thick and faat upon al lonely figure the jreara glide aitogeiher xorm as novel and beautiful an enter taihment as has ever been given in crowded we bespeak a house for lour charming amateura.

OoL Thomas W. of Wil mington; Was in; the city yesterday 'jMr. Perry, of pameron, was i i We were pleased to meet yesterday Mr A. GJ Chatham, one of the most prominent eitixens of the boominff and pituzesque town of Elkin, a. u.

I'lLm Greenville, Texas, News asys Evangelist Ji. Gl Pearson is preach- tug to immense and crowded congregations in Houston, Texas, I whence he went from here, the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson there last Saturday they wore met by a oommit-te and driven to -thfeir The fix at meeting waa to a packed' oonj? ro gation, Sunday nigbt. r.l Gov.

XiSe, of V.rtruiia, will not be able to attend tbe fair at New Berne, as )ie haa an engagement elsewhere. Xhe visit pf Gov. Li and wife, who therefore be postponed. Would not be a srood idea for Gov. Lee to be preeent on the lUih ox May.

Mr. El M. NadaJ, of Vyilsoo, N. rrsaidenc of tbe Burdof Pnarmacy, arrived hSre yesterday evening. Miss Blanche Fentreea, who haa been Tisitimr her sister, i Mrs.1 Ndl.

Of N. has returned to the SoiWraaM CmmttU Appeals from the second district Were disposed Of as follows on yes terday: re) 1 i -1 Hughes tS. Boons from Northamp ton, arcrued by Thos. IN. Hill for plaintiff and W.

a Bowen and R. B. Jfeeblesi xor defendant Tte argu ment in this case consumed the time of the morning session, Apflald tor 4l evrnr, (The Gorernor yesterday notified tne oenate 01 ma appointments ox Ooi B. B. Moore as solicitor of the criminal eonrt of New Hanover and Frenoh, Esq, aSolerk of the same, tsoin.

aDDOintmenta were Tea- teraay. oonnnaea Dy.meoenate. i i is considerable excitement in Lafayette paiiah, Louisiana, orer an organisation pi has beeri organised fortths purpose ci rrjKr.sj 1 Bcrsjj ex txa Baixxxajii- East Hargett Street, at 5 o'clock yes- terday morning, Mary Jfdt-man, vaged 35V years. The furnerel eerrioea will take place from Edenton Street M. E.

Church at 11 o'clock today, to which the friends of the fam ily; and the vited. public generally are in- i Salvation Oil) is guaranteed to care rheumatism, sore throat, swellings, bruiees, burns and frost bites. Price only S3 cents a ottle. To make children healthy use plenty of air, pleny of milk, plenty of aleep and alwsjs have a bottle of Dr. BSlrs Cough Syrup in case of croup.

-This atoasisd at the Baoket Store three thousand yards of linen torchon lace, all hand -madr, part of a custom house aeixure lot imported lace. These goods are worth from 3Qo tn 65o per yard. We put these goods on sale this morning at 15c per yard for the choioe.f fTtis is positively the greatest sacrifice Bales ever in Baleigh The Baeket Store hopes to be able to offer many such opportunities tO the people of Baleiigh! The polioe called on to keep back the crowd that gathered in the Bankrupt Shoe 8tdre at our great 63c Slipper sale. (To accommodate tbe publio this sale will be continued throughout this week. 1117 FayettSvUle near the jesp: tol.

Galea and. Snowstorms are prera-lent in Great Britain. i Haw Cle mm Prle jNeTer before offered on holiday gooda. SpeciiJ inducements will be offered from until 1st of Janua ry on framed cturee. Regular cleaning-out prioeti to make room for others.

Don't buy until you! have inspected. my took. A. Watboh, Manufacturer, of Picture Frames Window Bt Hllra Br Sfc Kaptriw. ne are nearly anueui in our new store, and would like to imprkss on the people, of North Carolina that we have the grandest Shoe Store! to be found in the 8puth, but that is not all.

Ws have) 'the most complete and raried stock to be found anywhere. We have in stock the finest and most durable goods direct from the most reliable manufacturers, auch as Zieg- ler Bennett Barnard, Stacy, Adams A Co. and many others. We following bargains for il00 pairs of children's will the the next week vbrinflr heel solar tip button I at 98o per pair. A large number of gents' strluh button lace and waiters at tl.97 per pair; I They are well worth $2 75.

200 pairs of ladies' kid and goat button St $135, former price 1.25.! We haye many othe leaders which we hari not the time to mention. Also a complete stock of trunks, Talises, lesther, etc Don't forget the I Iv; I Heller Bros'. New Shoe Emporium, 134 l-ayetWille i Street, opposite old i- A hew religious sect has Appeared isd Booth Caroline, whoeb creed teaches the existence of three hearens and three hells, the present life combining heaven and hell No. I. saiBSSMBSaMaMBasaWMBSSSaMBSSSSSSiSSSSSSMSSiSSSSSBSSMSSSWeSfc SIMMBMSSBBl TELEttKAPH.

NOON BEPOBT.1 iLrvEsrooL, Feb. 12. 12 ni. Cotton Quiet, with limited inquiry; American middling uplands Orleana sales 8.000 1 bales: speculation and exnon 1,000 bales; receipts 28,000 bales; Amer ican 1,800 bales. Futures steady; Febru ary 5 86-64; February and March 5 85 64; March tnd April 5 84-04; April and May 5 88-64a5 8V64; May and June 5 88 64a 5 84-64; June and July 5 84-645 85-64; July and August 5 85 64a5 86-64; August and September 1 p.

m. Ootton Americanf middling St low middling 5 7-16: good? ordinary 6 5-16; ordinary 68-16; sales bales Amerioan; February 687 64, sellers: Feb ruary and March 86-64, sellers; March and April 8 85-64. sellers; April and May 6 85-64, sellers; May and June 6 85-64. sellers; June and July 6 86-64. sellers: July and August 6 87-64.

sellea; August ana September as OS, buyers; September 6 84 64, buyers. Futures quiet. I alABEETS-NIOHt. New YoaJC'Ieb. 12.

Exchangee dull and steady tat 4.86 a4 89. Money easy at lKa2 per cent. Sub-treasurr balances gold currency 816,270,000. Governments idull and firm: 4 i per cent oouuon 1281: 44 ner oentsl09i. State bonds dull and steady; class A.

2-5. 1041:9 Alabama 6s 111; Oeorgia 7simortracre 106 North Oarolina OqHs. 124 1 North 4s 98; South Carolina Brown's; 1041; TenneMee settlement 8s 72i Virginia, 6s 49 bid; Virginia 1 consols 85 Northwesters 105; Northwestern preferred 140; Delaware Lackawanna 1411; Erie 88; East Tennessee 9: Lake 'Shdre 104t. Louisville ft Nashville 691; Memphis A Charleston 80; Mobiln ft Ohio 10): Nashville ftChattanooga 861 Orleans Pacificist's 90; New York Central 109i; Norfolk Western preferred 52, aonnern rsouw ri; nortnern Faciflc preferred 62i; Paoino Mail 83 Beading 48t; Bichn Alleghany 161. Rk h'c West Point 261; Bock Island 96t; St raul 68i; Paul preferred 99; Teaar raciAc 211; Tcnnoaasoo i Coal and Iror 84; Union Pacific 65i; New JSney Central 971; Missouri Pacifio 78 Weetero Jnion 85: Ootton Oil Oertinetw 58 i.

Narwj York. Feb. 12 Cotton easier saler todav 818 bales: uplands 101-16. Orleans 10 5-16; net receipts St all ports today 85.180 bales; exports to "Ureal Britain- 81,886 bales; to France 1.446 bates; to the continent 893 baJw: stock 883,713 bales. uotson net receipts mo bales: ktoss receipts 6.656 i baJes.

Futures closed Julet and steady: sales 44,400 bales; ebruary 9.75a9.76; March f9.79an.80; April 9.89a9.69: May 9.97a9 93, June 10.05al0.06; July 10.llal0.lfj Aanust I0.17al0.l83eotember 9.77a9.78: October 9.67a9 68; November 9.609.554; December 9.539.65; January 9 62aa.64. riour Southern more active i and strong; oommon to fair extra 88.00; good to choice dn. S8.69a6.10. Wheat Hnli and 110 higher; No. 9 redb8a99in elevator: options excited; No 2 red February March 991; MavSl02c Corn steady; Na 2, 43a44 itt elevator.

Oats steadier and quiet: options dull; February 80; May 83. iloim Quiet and firm: State I7a2. Ooffee options steady; March S16 80; April 815.83; May 815.80a alS.90; spot Bio steady: fair oargoes 17. 8ugar; fair refining 18-16; re fined quiet ana steady, alolassea auint- New Orleans quiet: open kettle, prime to 'choice Rioe firm and aniet domestic 4a6. Petroleum Idull and toady; refined here 87.

Ootton seed oil Tallow- firmer; city 61. Bonn quiet; common to good 1.03iaL.07S. wmvwm wvKmMMVm lUUtl a Dial I selected. 45a60 nounda. Si.

Wool onios I ni nnNii w-wiiieu amwi i itimtii I A mcr 4 I Ter-s 1 1I-S3, Pork doll; obi mem Cu.vtXW caw msSS tl7tflXcii -f City Svelte rjntal WmUw Stssiaet ef HfMl s- i f-'f i Haximusa temperature daring the 41; mtpLmum, So. nonin. ror North Carolina Fair, colder. followed by warmer westerly wind. 'I Slew AS 5 Brim ft Son Walt.

Ni Uatual lift ImmM Compear Statement, H. T. Value la Old 8 tamps. Nl W. EL R.

8. TucJter ft Co. Notice. Ladle wbo nlM a nlM omptexloo. roctool'c rswOer It sreaoc a wo keeatU al akia.

f. i mB WW St i A cnttmait; Baleighites will go to ill Wake Forest annirerssry'f'ri-: day Tuning. -j It is reported that the Kansas emis-: gariea hare arxiTed in the city and are preparing to indaoe the negroes pf this section io emigrate. j' Musical Pantomime ia the next attraction and will be something on paralleled for grace and beauty the annala of the pity. I j'- Do not fail to goto Metropolitan Hall Thnraday night, February 14th to see the beautiful matical pnto- mime of "The Boee Boah.

iv jj OScketa for the i rhe, Boee Bahw Thnraday night only 50o on lower floor; gallery 25 cents. No extra charge for referred seats. t- ji Berwasger Bros, harefe- eeired and pnt np in their ahow win- I dow a handsome silver mounted frame on which their stock ia exhibited. The box sheets for "The Bbse Boat" will be opened Thnraday tapping ei A. Williama bookstore or the sale of tickets.

Get state ZfO extra charge for reaerred seeled Zir. and Mrs. Josephus jpaniela; 1 gaxe reception last night tj their residence on Blount fctreei' complimentary to the members pf the General Assembly, which was largely 1 attended and was a moat enjoyable sair. 'i-m All the members ox the legialatare will b4 supplied with complimentary1 tickets for the special train to Wake Forest on Friday renin g. The train will leave BiWh at 4 80 o'clock; and returning will leare Wake' Forest at 130.

MM- Friday promises to be a gafaf day ai Wake Forent Oolleee. Extensive preparations are beirg made en tsrtaia the visitors who are expected io attend. A much larger number younjr ladies than nsual are expected and, of course, this will add greatly to the occasion, i "IMF 'Again we would call the attention of chairmen of county democratic committees to the importance ol maHnirnn liita of names toibere commended to the legislature' far election 'as juatioes of the (peace. There are but twenty-six more days this session of the General Assembly I The Wake county stock law case 'will be considered by the committee on propositions and grieranoesj in the Etate library on tomorrow eTening at 8.S0 o'elocx, instead ox eren-ias, as announced, as aereral of ftke members desire to attend the anni rersarr at Wake Forest on Friday. We hare seen a letter from Gen.

Gaston Lewis in which he sayii that mrm fc uor. owie prompt ana wise; soaao in sending Gen. Anthony land! Ooi Jones toGoldsboro preTnted trouble, and that Gen. Anthony's cool eonaerratire and determined action settled matters peaceably. I Prof.

Mehenn has arrired in the city and will open his dancing; achool tonight at Henry Hall at 8 80 o'clock. Gentlemen' will take lessons at night- and ladies and mieeee in' the! after, coon at 4, b'clock. Mehegan teaches the foUowtcg new Glide Masourka, Berlin, Doeheae, Polka Militaire, Kentucky iabDee. Mr. John T.

Cramer, cf Thorn aa- rille, is here interested in the; action of the General Assembly on thai railroad on mission. Mr. Cramer op poses the creation cf the eoinmiision. Hs hopes to get a road from Themae-riHe ihrouen Montsromerr id the South Carolina line, and guaranteee a quarter of a million for that purpose, but says his eo-workers north will sot inTest if a oommiseion! is! estab llshed. I Bix patents were granted to eitisens of North Carolina on last Tueeday, the 6th of February, ris: Ed sin Ant derson, Tryon City, for a ahingle-sawing machine.

F. A Grace, Hick cry, deriee for sharpening rock drill Thos. O. Hemley, Sandlemanj flraw leg board or tabic. Chaa.

B. How; ell, Wilmington, spring jB. Jonee, Golds boro, road cart spring. Wm. Latimer, Wilmington, making flbrs) from pine needles.

i If The first two of the ohampionthp games of foot-ball of the aasoeiatiou will be played on the 18th and 22d insta. The first will be played be ftvMn Waa FmMt' Mil Hharuil Hill and the second between Trinity Col lege and Wake Forest. On jThurs day of fair week the Wake Fores! team defeated the TJnirereity team, land ou Norember 29th, 1888, the seamoexeatea vne umrersuy Theee two ramea care rite to Or were preliminary to Uhef "Tn tar-collegiate Foot Ball 1 Associa tion," the Trinity, Wake I forest and the Unireraity teams compos ing it. wnen una assodatiou twae formed it was agreed that each; team should-: play one game with esch of the other teams belonging to the as Boeiation; and that the team which ahall win the largest number; of. the games ahall be the champion.

The first of theee games will be in Baleigh on the ,,18 th inst-', between Wake Forest and the Unirersity tesuns. The seooni will be played in Baleigh on the 22 i inst between the Trinity and Wake Forest teams; and tbe third has not yet been arranged- His gams on the eighteenth be twee a Wake Forest and Chapel Hill will be one of great interest, and we xe informed that both teams' are putting In some good practice for th oocmsirm The announeementi that Chapel HiU and Wakw Forest are to xnees IS hailed with great pleesare, cd ws hare so doubt the gs will ftlal-efowd. -jj-l I extra prime Beef slow: heef hams dull tierced dull. Out meats 1-ow. Kiddles quiet: short clear $6.7.

-lards tosier and quiet; western steam rOT.lS;' February, jf May 87.10. grain i UBioiso, i Teb. 12. Csah quo-SationS were as follows: Flour in better and 10al5 points higher. Wheat No.

sprine 1.06ai.0f; No. J. red Sl.Mlsl.fi81. hCorn-i-No. 84fjt Oats No.

S. is. Mess pork til 87 Wall .60. Lard 71. Short; rib sides, loose, S5.95a6.05; drr-saltedj shonlders.

i boxed. SS.ft0a6.0O: short clear sides; boxed, SQJI5as.87t. Whisky Sla. i Leading futures ranged as follows: i Opening, highest closing. I i wneas ro.

S. Februarr ai 04al.OffZ& 1.06i;May Corn-No. Si February 84a84a88l: Mar 8Ms Oats No- February 25: Hay S7iaS7a87x. Pork mess Sebruary S11.80all.80all 20: May 75a 11.521. Lard February 6.75; May $8 77a5.82s6.75.

Short ribs -February $5.95.5 92; Mays S6.1ta 6.16a6.07j. I quiet 10. 8,684 it middlinar; Galreston bales: Norfolk aniet. 0 11-16. 1.646 bales: Baltimore nominal.

10 1-16, 2,704 bales: Boston quiet and lOjalOj. IBM bales: Wilmington doll and nominal, VI. 611 bales: Philadelphia firm. lot, 120 bales; Sarannah duU, 9 2,144 oaies; sw cirieans weak 888 uvuuv uuu, osues: Memphis steady. 911-16.

86.976 bales: Augusta quiet and steady9, 838 bales; Charles- con quiet, 10, 7U9 bales. wrxscraTOJr irayix stores st arret. (Closing Quotations.) WrLsmvoTOs. Feb. 12.

Spirits turpentine: firm, Strained rosin fiim, 824 82 ooo strained rosin, Tar nrm. fl 80 1 80 Turpentine (erude) firm, hard xeuow dip. 8 80 80 Ta City Vt4 aterke I OOBREOTED DAILY. r. m.

Good middling, i 91 9a9t 9a9 '9 Strict "MdHng Middlinc. 1 Btrict low middling, Low middling, Tinges, i I 81 9a9i Market strongi C9mm watarasim aw Terk. Ns York, Feb. Bubbard, r-noe uoi ootton circular today says A net decline of 8 to 4 points has been established, purely as a result of the ab sence of news and' the efforts of the bears to hammer the market to a point as wnien tney pouia cover tneir snorts, Tbe receipts at the ports reach! pretty full-the total and tbe Mem- pnis moremeat is again large toHay. IFOB THE NICEST 1 1 i i- RRETfTIESfT, i CHEAPEST.

ii ri i ITT- A FEW- BABY liRRUQES ABB1VED. MORE COME. Loir. Prices Always First-Olass Goods. No hoddy trash in kept byfus.

i Buy of THOS U. A II I 11 IW.Ta taJCA tM ammw --j -or toomi ok ur hin: biz. ueai weight KM lbs? retail price esit bastaess. These saf meet a nelor sapelied bvetne safe eomnuiiM. I ft Co.

MoKnrscoH, -javis Boylar Geo. W. Poe, I Thio W. Dobsis. Value in old -Aay par- ties Laving envelope or adl dheive stamps used prior to or during the where varieties are desirable, can find a purchaser fur sme by sending to the undersigned.

Stamps issued i by the various cities aqd towns durirg the late war areparticularly desirable aid of mjost value. In all caees those on original envelopes are preferred. State price in each instanoe and send all enclosures to Office of Citifcen Publishing NORRISj cMtER 1- EARtY SPRING NOVELTIES iaall kinds of Dress MaterifiEls. WOOLEN' FABRICS In plain and fancy weaves with the latests novelties in DRESS TRIMMINGS to ,1: I WASH FABRICS. Beautiful designs and colorings in FRENCH AND AMERICAN Sateens, ginghams, Scotch zephyrs, at lower prices than ever EMBROIDERIES.

We shall plaoe on sale 1 tomorrow th largest line of i fine cambrio Nain-' sook. India linen and Swiss EUBBOIDEBIES ever shown in this city, and. certainly at loven nncea Hemstitched Embroideries FLOTJNCINOS. I the latest novelty' for ladies' and child- rens 'wear -S i COBSEIS-COBSETS. Ail the leading makes at lowest prices.

KiDiJGLOVES i Beautiful line kid gloves will be opened Fashionable Dancing Academy. HENHALL-J Wednesday nishtat 8:80 o'clock for young gentlemeni Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock or ladies and children. taught-The TwTmn pr session of twelve '(18) lee- sdes ii -i'y4 I R. N.MEgEQAN. Dwellins with efont rnnm nn pr.it- fax street, half block from Capitol.

113 r. r. v4on. $500 WARD; The Raleisrh Oaatnn Timili-KmA will pay Five Hundred Dnllmr for the apprehension and conviction of person or persons who misplaced the switch on the Raleigh ft Gascon R. BLfcnear Righjpn Friday afternoon, February 8th, 1889.

JOHN a WINDER, 1 General Man ifr. We wish a few men to sell oar I goods bTsamplsl ana retail irada. vrtha i.r.tl -a. permanent iilrco position. Aloattantloa mm ia 'WAGES $3.00 poMaleards.

Money adv aoced I wans, advertising, omoiorij i Cbikbkbkt iBOHjAxn Coait No. 887 Bourn Tbxsd Stskkt, TPhu.apmjphU, January 81st, 1889. BE AND DAL MEETING Of THE Stockholders of the Cranberry Iron and Ooal Company will be held at, the offloe of TOm party No. 887 South Third street, Philadelphia! Pa. on Tuesday, the f6look m.

i i i saie I Bros' celebrated cigarettes MacIElAJB, Migh, sj-a, ffifiniDkon Streets. Wianted to ecmmunlcate with any oaS regarding Cart. I 1 i 1 I 3FJ Corner fflartio, Market and pBESSTrOB tiA LE 1 The publisher of the Oliatham haying bought another press, offers for caeap a wasnington uand Press in good running order. Also a lrgelot ef type ana otner material. Address xujs jus uul.

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