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unpen, bales; 1 TsUioEA AJtn TUtrHon wraxs axn I Bnoijs or Houses riu vaon rra txvAToas asp axpBissjrATrvts Ixaxs a AOL SATURDAY, FEB. S3, JS3D AND BITAIL- i jj' AT WHOLESALE EeyeTytbfni BUIST'S PRIZE Sand la your 4 Without a1 Parallel, I MEsIlD! ffMtai WMtkr R.r iftvt! vtc drMnurr S3. S. llaxlman aOTperature diiricg th? 14 hours; fading 8 m. fyeterday.

41: miniamm, 81. Preclpitattonl M. boat 10 inches ol wowob 1tw. jt rox ora viviiuiiii weather, variable 'wind pi W. UTttlllWMll.i l- 5 Woolloott 8on -Immense Bargains.

Snowballing held hiirh revel yes terday. Everybody took a band The merjry jmgle ol the slefgh belli fairly made toe air musical yesterday morning. 1 4 The schools, the banks. public offices, and Supreme Court all took a twtlidav vastArdav: II HE Three! was some fiaa log ye terday morning and a number I of marry coasters were oat. Superintendent Glass states tbt ue teiepnone ijueu win pi ds repaireu tns uook 2 Until then.

it cannot be used 1 1 1. A train of four or fire sled bitched together and drawn by a horse went down FayetteTille street yester day avenincr freighted with small boys! Sheriff of Oatawbaj brought awhite man named Keeveri to the STANDS BERWAW Crreat Closing Dnt Sale Winter Clothiilg! for Mep, Boys and 'Children, lDISIP(II)Troi for' the people. 'j MEDAL STO CK order today. jj DRIMMIST AID (KMC DRIMMIST AID tSKMHlI. 118 FayttevU)a8t, Baleigh, K.

PRECEDENT," i Without a Peer. third Off 1 -3: win jI" 1J a pair of and offer so we step right to the ron i 1 MUSIC GO STONE). y- AT, iDenitentiarr vesterdav convicted of I 1-3 At One Now's the time when near It a-mr aoreugn wus season, W4k SMa wa j- i burning' his owd store, and sentenced The Capital Club, care. a reception last tiiflriit at the Club rooms: dompli mentary to the ladies of the jolty.) Th4 i occasion wa: largely attended, nnd I was a briUiaat and enioyable occasion; The organ recital which was to haT Sym AND OVERCOATS -t: -l-S-LESS: 1-3 Than former low nrioea nA a I taken place at "Kdenton Street jsi. 1 cinurou last ni I On account of Ghurch last niff ht has been rjostpdned the snow, untu rues day night, "when it will take place, 7 provided the weather is favu-rablf.

A favorable. A klljhoTmft ncu treat is in store-tor Mr. B. Stronach haM had his 3 larve new barn torn down ctt' North? east street, and we leirnfj intends hnndred odd. and ends a bait to get you to to sSSS we do things.

We Invite yon to come and take any suit, orerooat or nan Is in rt0Je.rvme,n or children 's-dednct one-third from pl2nly mKed and take 'em That's what well do the coming weeki iare? And, gentlemen, youll find more desirable clothing in this ta'e than In anV other two stores in town, and in qualities that are princely. i 7 i W6k announced only boys' raits at one-third off. Thai we we include every garment In oar mammoth stock, -j In fact, we want to sell every one of 'em this week I if we can. We must, for wa hayv'nt roooi for JVm. I This reduction, we repeat, is geau'ne, exactly as we ttate.

If you don't think it is, why, dont come. -i -i 'building two residences 0n the same ITlj. Io t. NORTH STATE J- (SUOOESSOBSitO J. workma n- i snip; yoio- -r sy tor Is 1-0'i doubted Jy 1 1 Uteri DSSt 'Vf I organ eyer fessi i Kranieh The highest grade standard of exc silence.

.1 Bmeroon, 1 i i Most popular pianos In Ajsericr be-eaase 'A is the best for the money. total stock 'a. oan balea: ntl rxvi iuuwivaiu 100.UUU MUM. i Tvc-y StarkM lit 1' 0OBJ0TSa AJO.T I 1 i Raukbl iroK strict middliBK 8iaW Ha9 uaaung, rrict low middling. middUna.

uarKet strong. WOJOXeTO. K1VAX. STORKS (Cttosing Quotations.) i 1 pxrita turoentine firm. i ak rosin firm.

it mi lood strained rosin, 1 884 fl SO firm, hard 1 I SO 80 i 80 virgin. By, Iiidnstry jwe Thrive. 1 am WOrklBf mr brain nontinn.llw kemng to gt goods at the lowest pos- Die price for caahn In ri. mw I bttve in store and am reoeiTing by erery express mua 1 reint train aii ttie delica-cies of the season in the Caiaine linJ Beet Select Ovsters from Norfolk S3 per gallon. i 1 Best Medium Ovsters trnm Knrfrtl fl.SS per gallon.

Best Hoe Shad from Ne RSm at.RO per pair. 5 i Best Back Shad from New Birna XI. 00 per pair. 4 Fresh Water Rilrer Peroh i 15o per bunch. Freeh Water Yellow Perch 15 and SOe per bunch; Prime Irish Potatoes $1 per bushel, 85o per neck: Prime Sweet Po tatoes 91 per bushel, sfio per peck: Florida Oranree Prime 88 0 my box.

6O0 per dosen Jamaica Oranges. Prime 81.00 per ICO. Clams. ild Omm. Wild Ducks, A.o famished at short botioe and rock-bottom prices, i i Free delivery orders solicited and prompt personal attention given to same.

11 any emmoveesv are not oourtona ana aooommod ating please Inform me. Pish. Ovster and Produce Exchantre. Telephone No. 7.

I It Is Passing Strarge That people will err hard times and still tau to avail tnemseives of opportunities to saTo tnemseives money. Herft We Are Again I a With the offer under srnarantee that a Haxall Byrd Island Patent Fionr is the Strongest, Sweetest Whitesti Cheapest ana nour in market. i Oompara our prices with prices you are paying. Haxall Byrd Island ZeU Flour 7.qo pet bbl, S3. 50 per Sack.

1 8 bbl sack 90c 1-10 bbl sack 45c W.Gil BiSTRONACH. GBOCEBS, Coffee Roasters, Candy flannfactartrs. I I SOIiK AGEHTS roa I Haxall Crenshaw MUls Flour Haxall Brrdlaland ratent. Haxall Family, Clara, Abigail, Tremons ana vrsjiKe brands, -lit iPaGEKD 1 Bbbls and 1-10 bbliacks. Jobbing Trade Supplied at MiU Prices i llii-, Oat Peas.

Beans and Barley. Black-eved White Peaa Dried Lima or Batter Beans. New ceans, Dtoox reas. I Extra fine Clean Bed Clover Seed. Luoerne Clover Seed.

Onion 8ets. Garden 8eeds. Early Rose and Peerless Irish I Potatoes. CHOIOB Sun dried and evaporated Fruit, Sun Dried Peaches, Pears, Apples, Blackberries ETaporated -N 1. Apples.

Apricots. Peaches. Home Grown, Home Packed. Finest 1 Quality, lii 1 N. a Tomatoes, 8 lb.

cans, $1.50 dos. i. Egyptian Sweet Sugar Corn loo oan. SI. 50 ner dda Dessert Peaches, 81b.

cans 15c oan, S3. 50 per oosen. NEW 1 CROP i 1 f. I i New Orleans Cane Svrun and Fancv new uneans atoi asses, vanuia, Lilp I and Golden Syrup; i- pi- Fresh; Crackers. A.

E. Family Soda Crackers 1 lb packages I I lOo Wilson's Cream Soda 1 lb packages 15o ii Crystal Wafer, 1 lb 4 30c Lunch Hills Family Soda Crackers, 10 i to 18 lb boxes for family use. Fine Pickleo, Extra Spiced 8mall Cucumbers. xsxtrm spioed jAixed Pickles. EDfflish Sweet Mixed PinklM.

Sweet Htuffed Cucsraber; Mkngoes. oweet ncjcied t'eacnes. Pigs feet, 8 lb Colgate's Octazon Soau. 13 b. bars.

With every. 85 bars a bandsomely bound i) ooox, your own seictioo, Xrom list -a r. of standard To the Citizens of ilialeigh 9 AND VICINITi. until further notion the: entire stock ot merchant tailoring goods formerly ueivoKing r. jjuma, mv i-a ray ettevuie street, will be soldf at" prime owes wr toe oenrns 01 creditors.

This stock is very select consisting of the finest imported cloths and assimeres. ersons desiring anything in this line are especially Invited to call and ex amine the stock. Mr. Duffln will still oonttnue to out and make ia the latest styles. a i i i B.

F. MONTAGUE, Trustee of P. Ji Daffin. OVKB8KSRS WANTED EVEBrWHKRE bomsortotrsTel. Wawtshtasmploy are- 1 iMMs person in your county to Uck sp dvr-tiaemento nd show cards of Kleetric Goods.

Ad- tasked ud everywliere. trses. tenet And turnpikes, la eonspieuoo coon try In mil marts of th places, la Sown and coon try United States ana Canada, Canada. Steady employment wages per day: exneniea tamns reaulred. fl work for all or part ol ao tne tint.

Address with stamp, KMnKVAIV) vrt n. Cincinnati. O. atteaUoa paid to postal sards. Residence Wanted; Traveling man having immediate need, of a home for his family in some oon- The President has aetit to Congress 8 i all the correspondence Cwhienf has taken plaoe between this government and the government of Great Britain ia regard Ko the dismissal of I Xord Saiain trt the United I States.

Th President's letter of transmittal ia a purely formal communications Th o3rrespondence opens With a copy of ihe now famous Marchison letter and Lor tf krille's reply. I ua U3tpber 25 Secretary Bayard a teiegratn airects i Mibister, rneipr to intit Lord Salitbuty's attention to the Marchison letters and to ex press the confident reliance of thiK government upon the action of Her tfajaety's: government In the matter Ua the following day Secretary Bayard telegraphs to Minister Phelps that Mr. Wesi's usefnlaess in thia oountry is at ah endrthat a stron public sentiment has 5sen aroused od that ilmd Saliabary should bt permitted ai speedily pis possible tc anderstaod the neoedity of immedi te action, i I i TJoderidate pi Oatoaar Hinister Phelps -to Secretary if bayara ttat Lord Salisbury declmeb act until in jreoeiptfcf 1 1 tne preciwb language of Lord Sarkvil le and his Lord Salisbmy does Sotiregnrd the Minister's letter alone as sufficient to" warrant his recall, thus ending his diplomatic, careori which would nbt neoesaarilv be the ernment of the United for vhich course there are; precedents. -ni a t- 1 1 ULt. rneipa states mat mere wu be lOng Idelavs wih no decisive re 4ult if aependeooe is Iplaoed on the v-T a movement ox tne Brit isn government, ana aurises tuat acuon ds vueu uuvu tne intimation of Lord Salisbury.

In pnMosures of November I and 2 respeodvely Lord BaUsburyasks for more dbflaite informitioa regard to what Minister West Las done than was given at a previous interview with Minister Phelps and says he cannot take action until he Ireceives fuller Salisbury, I after iotiog MrJ Phe'ps' view upon the right of a government to accept or retain a Minister, says that toe general prin ciples admitted by the practice of nations upon this; matter are of more importance than the particular oase In reierenea to wmen tne aoctrine is laid down. "11 er; Msiastv government is unable to assent to the view of inter national usage whicb you laid down It is. oti course, onen to any govern I ment. oh its own responsibility, sud lations with any Other State or with any particular Minister, of any other State. But it has! no claim to demand that the Other State shall make itself .1 a tne instrument 011 mat proowamg 01 I oonour in it unless that 5tate is satis I fled, by reasons jdaly produced, I the iastice of the ground on which ihe demand is In closing the correspondence January at), 1889, Secretary Bayi vine oorresponaanos now unaer consideration not only an, unprecedented interference in our do mestic politics, but it contained gross impugnments of ths gf resident pub 11a action.

nence umx ane opjecu able eonduet of Iurtl oackvule enc with bis reply to the? Murchison letj ten the; situation wpuia ftave been 8uffirntlv serious, 'but in various jtakem'-nts made by him to repreeen tatives the poblib press the pugncents of tbe action of this arnment were 1 KaItlplalM. StaiesTf ie Landmark! I i We neglected to mention last week the consolidation1 of ihe Chatham Be cord and the Mr. Merritt has sold the Home to Mir. London, of Record, one of the ablest and most conservative editors yn the State, who we congratulate upon having secured an undisputed field The sale and suspension of the Home tell their own story, xne xiome, 01 course, did not pey else it swouid not nave sold put. There Was not room tat Pittsboro for more Jthan one paper! and the weaker One fwent to the wall.

Yet it live i long enough to force the stronger one to red ace its subscript tipn pries one -half, and doubtless in otoer ways crippiect xms xm tne story of newspaper pnhltiplioation in North Carolina. spring up wnere mere no demand for where there is: 'no demand languish along' stab 1 the weU establish and useful pap ui papers which they hope to supplant, then die, having accomplished nothing beyond losing money, themselves and drag ging the other papers to the brink! of siarvauon wivn snem. -1 1 ijiw Dlcca rHtJk CarvliM. PIBHOP 8JPOISTKENT8. Feb.

nd Friday p.m. frisks M-eandar-SetdsfiUa. 28-TuKUy Ifary's, BowafiCo. i 87 Wdneiay Greensboro. itch 3-8aiMlay adeaboro.

7 Tdursday Monroe. I I I Friday p. (St. Michael's, Charldtte. euoaay tnangwt.

IT- -eooday KittrU. Sunday Wariwnton. Tuesday Jaevsou, 7 Wedneaday p. Weldon. S2S-1 huraday-HalUax.

Friday BattleWo. Pl wirnoa. XprU 2 Tuesday Boeky Mount. i 8 Wednesday Knfleld. i 1 4 Thursday KJngwood.

1 THuuday Scotland Neck, Monday raifjra. Tuesday St. aarr '8, EdiMOOH CD. 30 Wednesday 81. l.uk's, larDfro.

sunaay calTaxy, larooro, 16 -Tuesday Oastoo. Thursday Hldgeway. IS Friday Mldamirg. Si Kaster Day WUllamsboro, i i Oxtord. VS Tuesday Ooaaaa.

day Cbapl RIU. 5 Sunday chrlse Cliurcn. SaletKb. 1. Hi.

Amriutinu'- Kalfilffh. la fef Uie aod Bbepnbrd, ttaleitca, i 15 Wednesday, Henderson Uloceaan Con- Holy Oimmuulon at all morning asrvlees, CoUectloua Ijt Pioesasn MUsloas. i BY TEEXFH7 I imabketJ-night. Liverpool, England, February 22 1 p. I Demand limit, di; quotations Am orioin adTanoed l-16e, sa.i American 5,400 bales; receipts 4, DOO bales; American 800 bales; February sellers; February KXd March 5 89-34, bayere; March and Aodl 89 64, buyers; April and May 5 89-5-1, buy rs; May and Jane 5 40 $4, sellers; June md July; 5 40-64, sellers; July and Aug ant 5 41-64, Ausrust and Septem er 5 83-M, value: September 5 89-54, sell ra Futures closed steay.

j- ili trVKSPOOZ. WJKXI.T OOTTOS. i I I -Sales for the wsek, 49,000 bales; Ami tri-can 41,000 bales; speculation bales; exports bal forwarded 69,000 baleS: actual nvt "t.000 balsa: trttai ORGANSJ! i t. ill thx yara a sxxtch or ths i nit. 1 Thnrtdtv mOrninff a aneeial traiQ os? three coaches and baggage car papt Q.

B- Gathree conductor i)Qarge, nnder the managemdnit of ui T. Ii Emfy, Senator from Uaii- itax county, left the Central depot for he Ne Berne oyster, nh and game fair having on board Senators Ayeock, Bailey Barber, pennett, Br ggs.i3roca-, Crawford, Emry, Faikuer, JamDtou. Holton, Iiper, tieinback, Little, Iiong, JLucas, Means, Moore, Beid, Bobmson. Shaw, Sills, Smith, Thomas, Toms. Turner, of Warters WdUams, of Pitt, Williams of Cumberland, Wimberly, Secretary of the Senat Furman, Beading Clerk Hodges, doorkeepers Clifton and Noble, all the pages, and employees of the Senate.

At the depot Doorkeeper Julian of he Boose or BepreSentativos witc Tenty-five members, of that bod; joined the Senate as its guoet, n0 ith uta a number 01 ladies and few citizens of Baleigh, the train wa arinn mhd at 7:30 o'clock With one hundred land fifty-eight happy; souls on board, Capt. Gathree pniied the bell cord; and the train pulled out The run to Goldsboro was made in one hour and minutes, where, by the forethought of Mij. JUmry4 breakfast had been ordered by telej graph and all who desired to do so had amDle! time to refresh themselves; At 9Q we had changed engines ana were again in motion with Captain Charlie Hancock of the A N. Road 6n board as conductor. At.

12 ociock, noon tne train reaonea rtew 4 a jv 1 m.T ii oerne ana our oaixv wens uuuo iy the fair grounds. TBI XXHlBITlOJf It is realli a hard matter to do instlce in this sketoh to the New Knrne fair. I That the officers and managers had done all that could be done was plain to every one. In its erery feature it was a surprise agree able to all. The -groundi, the ta rangements of the boiliings, the ae oommodationa for visitors show care-Ifnl and wiaa delibaratiAn on the Dart bf those who have the fair in charge the display of exhibits an artists land, has done some fine work while mdenoes of taste and beaaty in many departments I show the labor of fair handi.

In the main building, which was magmneenuy arrangeai was bi thx risa PISPLAT Whicb to the Western legislator was indeed a-wonder. The sharks, por- boisei and oth larger fisbL the shell ftsh and the diamond back terrapin to many of them were ne and inter estiug. Western farmers looked with great: veneration upon a large exhibit of uyae county sou wmon lor a nun ST dred years or- more has peen pro ducing from aixty to seventy bushels of corn pf acre and never: knew one pound of fertilizer. Some tied a handful up in a paper to carry home as a valuable curiosity. paper and the wooden plate woiks in machinery 'hau attraotea many favorable comments.

The display jot stock was good, that of poultry) waa fine. si I While matiy were the remarks nom- blimentary to the fair, there Waa one general inquiry from the lips of all Who entered the grounds, Ii and that jwas: here is SXHATOa VAKCB, 1 whom we found in the editor's room of the main building surrounded by friehds who had sought him out to grasp his hand. Tbere is rut ope Znb noe, land this was las foil of as ever, with ne mdeea, smile for each one woo called to see nii aid even under his great sffliction be ool; referred to'l it with his proverbial good humor and jokingly by saying "that but for it he would not have and even been here on this occasion now he had an eye single to the good of tform Carolina." El-Governor Jarvis was upon the grounds all day snaking hands wrth his numerous friends from all sections joi tne otate. xne ians muuary sohool, the $ew Berne nre depart ment with apparatus, and the touna- ment were among the tractions Thursday. out door: at- Oars being entirely a business visi on the part of the legislature to learn more about and create better ao aaaintanoo between sections, the dav was Spent mostly in introductions and talking, and on the return home the IZTrj! 7 1 rlJ told that much good had been accomplished.

Some who were slow to give their consent to the trip now say the are glad, they went, and were it to do over they Would 'vote and work for the legislature to attend in a bodyf ihe trip waa a most pleasant one up to the honr of the siiow storm, which struck New Berne about 7 o'clock p. jnst as we were prepar ing toretorn home. The thanks of the entire party are due to Emry, and Oaptains Uuthree and. Hancock, it waa sug geswa py opponunts 01 tne railroad commission, that if there would be at bill introduced making Mai, the commissioner they would support it. He certainly knew how.

to eater to the wants of the crowd and to anticipate everything which could be for or add to the pleasure and comfort of all on board our train, I I Beturning we reached aleigh at 2 clock a. yesterday mo day spent greatly to the the Stats at large. mntt. alttr benefit I TK Varilet Paaalaaeaa. Wi D.

Salt, Drusutic. testifies: 'I can recoinmnd Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Evry bottle sold has giwvx relief in every case. One 'man took six bottles and was cured of rheumatism of two years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, affirms: "Tbe best telling medicine I have ever hsndleU in my 2Q yearsf ex- -e is Electric Bitter. If lliouaad of otners nave addea tneir rssiicnonyt that the verdict ii uuimous tfh.ti Electtic Bitters do cure Ul diseases of the liver, kidneys blood.

Only a haU dollar a bottle at LeetJohnaon Co '3 rugystbre. The Eiffel tower in 1'ar ie is dow 285 Metres Ugh. The wOrk wiU jtc completed in two weeks. )' A. handsome complexion is one ot Ihe.

greatest charqus a woman: can possess Pcxaoni's Complexion 'Pawder givssit. rj-. gj iGeo. N. fives Yfeeivs all kinds of fish, nd.

Norfolk and New river oysters every day. Prompt delivery. 1 1 1 EiTsierday's snow was the Weariest in thiei section for a number or years. Actual I measurement- yesterday showed the depth of the snow to b. teninfoej.

The snow fell on Thursday: night almost eontinuously for the wiole Of the Towards the situation becaoo somewhat serious The weigh Of the tho telegraphy telephone $eleotrio light and fire7 alarm wires peoame sojrrea as to weign mem downpo that the various systems be came intertahgled and? a general! de- rahgfment ensued. Thelectrio light wires bonung in contact with the tele phone wires the electric currents were disturbed land a violent sputtering and fl okering of the lights resulted so that was necessary to out them on A bukber of the telephone mstru meat all oter the city were ialso burned out and the oonoection i was disteoyed ao that, the jtele pnones coma not ds usea yesfcerunv I 3ome curious freaks- of eleotrit ugm-wirea worn uvuaiou wum 'midnight. One of the wires came in contact with a tin gutter at Pesoud's drug store and a brilliant pyroteohnic auplT iguoweu. ouwu.rn.rn wo 10 snu rapidly firing back and forth between the wire and ttie gutter, near tne Botel Florence where a wire? had broken down and fallen against a tree, a brilliant light was seen stead ily burnbJgJ I 1 UUOlUiVVMU 4 US A VKSW4JJ electric lights, Superintendent En- geinara, 01 tne eiecinc nre aiarm njn tarn. hand Superintendent Glass, of the telephone system, Dasuy nged ail day yesterday repairing L3 i.

'Mnvi of! I the eleotrio light wires! were broken entirely down in various parta of the city, Several poles of I the tel eohohe lines broke short on unaer the weight And fell ini the streets. A pole nearj the post bfSee supporting 4 number Of wires fell across uajette ville itreet about one o'clock, a. m. The eleotrio alarm wires were broken in several places Land tne eon nection destroyed. 1 Ther box at the pump house of the Water works was burnt out i The oonhection all over the felep lone system was broken and Superint indent Glass says it cannot be repaired and ready for use before today at boon or later.

Ittore or less damage was also done to the telegraph lines. The line was down between here and Wake Forest yesterday. I Nearly all -trains coming into thei city were belated. Same damage tras also done to property 'Afeow house on the premises of GeOrge shellem, just; east of the city. fell; sometime during the night, nn der- the pressure of the show, and killed several of his fine milch cows.

The roof of the handsome new stables recently erected byi Messrs Leach Broa. on Oakwood avenue for Ur Alf 4 Jones, suocumbed 1 to "the heavy weight of the snow and caved in ut fortunately none ojf Mr Jones' tops wu isaraa. Baleigh seems to hnve been the centre of the snow storm And to have gotten the volume of the fall. The depth of the snow was reported as gradually less west of this icity and no'snowTfell beyond the mountains Of the western part of the State. In the ast it was also tighter.

At Wilming ton there was about two inches, At 2ffew Berne, however, the fall was mqoh heavier. The storm is 'reported as heavy along the Virginia coast, t- 1- Frit. Halpk BU Graves, ef thvs TnlTrsltr. We regret that this distinguished mathem itician has been compelled to ask for 1 1 furlough of a few weeks on Acobnnt of neivous prostration, He fa in Bi ItimOre 1 under the charge of he apt cialist in nervous diseases, Pr. Smith, who also is the physician of Judgs BnfEn.

Pr. Bmith reports that Prof. Graves has no organic disease, th it his trouble comes from too intense devotion to One line of study, and tha he will soon, by taking rest, be as woll as ever. fin thi 1 meantime the Faculty have made ft 11 provision for his University Prof. Love, who is yery competent, takes his highest class.

The rest of the mathematical work is divided between him and Prof. U. T. Peed, a graduate of Randolph-Macon several years ago, who has been teachisj since, and has of late been ursuinjg post graduate studies in gher imathematics at Johns Hop kins' University. He is recommended by Bresidenf Oilman as an Day before yesterday as the mail train onthe A.

was coming to wards jBaleigb, and was at a point near Lemon the conductor in passing through the train saw a mulatto boy, named Harrington from Whom ne had not collected his ticket. Approaching him the eondootor asked him for his ticket. He said he had given "the conductor bis ticket, but the latter insisted that he had hot, and asked him where he was going, i He said he was going to join Capt. Allen's train where he was gping to work. He then asked what the fair was and was told it Was $1.35.

He got up and started back toward the rear of- the oar and the Conductor supposed he was going to borrow the money. On reaching the door, however, he was seen to step out upon the platform and jamp from the train which Was then running at almost fall speed. Yesterday morning as the train was opining up it was found that the boy had been killed by the Jamp. He was! mutilated beyond recognition. There was no reason for his making the fool-hardy leap as the conductor had not threatened to him off the train.

1 ah)ppwa ts. We call; especial attention to the pew advertisement of Woolloott I Bon. Their spring stock list almost 'complete in all jlina they are hitting some new ju njrr. very cheap iucrsase tbeir ibusiaefls. 1 P.

8 Riad this adveHiscraeht this morn-iiig of E. Biddick, keeps the flnfcst supply c'i fresh oysters; io to be, Tw. 3 who desire apy tiling lit bis Una cn feel sure I of getting the freshest feed nicest at the iest fire. ffi-''rij Mr. Wayne AUoott's new1 residence, corner ut.

streets, will soon be ttdj cr ocsspsscy. MILLER Defies eompetit And others. Best Hales Lowest prices. -J'J, for eatafbgaes to THE NORTH STATE MUSIC 'I JAJL.T5X3-KLi TV. OJ jMEsicKiwiMON mm Wholeoale and CO.

i Retail Drucrcioto 4. i i i ate Potash, 133 FAYETTEV1LJLE ST. AGRICULTURAL CHEHICALGa 'i residences recent If boiltl within one 9 square of each othtr, six of jthem two 1 story brick residences, hew bricE atore and three residences were: added really Quaking a total of jseYenteen i buUdings. Etidently this end of; the city ta Dooming: l-; i i The fire alarm teleicrraph nsed. The wires are broken hi sereril I 1 Should a fire oeonj eoxamu 3 nieate with Policy Headuarten J- aj oraer 01 ms.omnHHf 01 uc Department.

IE. II' EkizaUo. flapt. FUe Alarm. I i The annual eelaCratioa of i the Battle of GoiUord Cburt Honae will take i place on Hay 6th.

Th4 ajssociation will hold its next 'meeting otf ihe grounds flareh 13th, tb makejpre paratioas for the erentf i Seaater Vanoe delirer the address, and a Continental military company! will ihofibrtioav rUMritlNte SbmU-tkawOrrsM The iBifihmond DanTilXa1 Baitroad will put on sale reduoed rate tickets for parties who desire to jattend tne i Mardi Oras festinties this reason at New Orleans. Ihe fare for the rouad trip will be, from GoldsbOru $250, Baleigb: 250, I Greensbdrir $25 50 Salisbury $25 30 CharlotUS $23,751 Tickets will be on sale Mfrch 1st to 6th inclasiTe, aid will b4 good re-turning nntil and including llarcb if Ur.pBd: Staff was in the terday: we were glad to tee that intelli gent and popular gentleman, Prof. K. iX icnglian, ol Trinity uoiiege, in the eity yesterday. LFrot.

ISnglish is one of thej ablest members of faculty and is one ox those eullured and brainy men always a pleasure to meet- that it is IHe'eame down to chaperone the boys. UU Ji WWW, 1UJ. X. llr. Bryan Satterthwaite and otters who attended the i New Brume fair.

returned to the city yesterdiy. i Miss Etiima Clif k)n is TieitiDg Mrs. Alf Jones on Oakwood Avenuea 1 Capt. W. Patton, busmess man agar of the Asherille Citizen, was an town yesterday and farored thelfews amo Obikstib with a call.

He is eew ting out one of the best-papers Itt the! state, ana we are giaa to see mat mm fforts are being appreciated by the! people of AsherUle and weeternj North: i ft '4 Was in the city yesterday. if TSt Gaaas Pa tvoatd Yesterday was a day Of big dtsap pomtmeat to Trinity OpHege and tvaae 2 oress ana so xwieigii puoi lie. The match game of. iootball was an event which had bfeo looked forward to for weeks but; yesteHj mpming when it was I that the ground was white with sjaow it was very apparent that there could be ho game! of foot-ball that day. fThf Trinity team arrived here 1 however, on time, having Started on their journey before the enow began! to fill Their party consisted of about fori boyia a cumber of students accompanied the team to see thjf n.

They, were de termined, however, nut to abandon the game aadjrexprestMi their iuitention to play if theiWakj Forest team came. i A telegram posted to tht Wake team Ami aj forced of men was set at; work rtd if- t. scrape the snow oil me pounds, it- was eocx aeen, however, Wad 0O Ult JiluKli that psrae wsuiti De a iroaib The tiiia fom Wakk l' Vckl licweyer, Jrcutt Iwii To efet learn "who came jrlih aseompa iifca by a istaa cm ti two rcapUind held a 1 cbi'Suttaic and ti it -fwasf i decided thai if vroull' be impossible to 1 piti the game in consequence pii uu eojuf ditioh cf the ground. Both returned home last night aadlthe game wdl probably eoae jc wetk IV TrTT 4 cannot be 1 TB i 'Nitrate Soda. -1 atetAmmonia, -I Pure bone i in ten pound A fall-line Peter Henderson's Seed.

triftti ihem Ha star a and do Clover seedj lucerne A fall line Kinney eet packages for flowers, grass, Ac Perfectly reliable. If von have navt ao if rem wiah thm Knai ranl( seed; lawn grass, etc Bros celebrated eigtre tea. Evervlhiiio-. I -t I f. -j j' Yeniem norm juaroiina rtilroad town offers worth of unimproved lots in live railroad town situated in good mining and agricultural i part of Wyoming for residence property of equal value in this State.

Does cot care for large house provided property Is ia good ndition with! pleasant sunounduigs. and unincumbered; Anyone i meaning business will plaa address and Observer. CalsJsh, N. a Corner CarliD,.

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