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kmmjf A turn J4LiwtJAUlJ Vl-ii lit xxomne A.m or toot BI14. Bxrwixa tiii i i 1 IN--' BARO INS ALL' UST HAVE I i Tomorrow re tnanirnratl 2 the good. We now feelthi iu crowded-P quarters and must, absolutely needoflevlrv Vt 7 -Ltlttrini3 7.ln Of the goods We now feel the That are now being made and Will A. OK ir- THo lkttr! Facer berrale nhirta trmth ka t. Fancy bercale shirts, worth 75c, cut to Ezcelunt cloth Scotch (wool gloves the aennin arttla i Heavy back skin and lather flores.

Woth p.nt inest Jersev eloth Bln. ii ci Boys fine scotch gloves, worth 50 to 75c, a Iinte' underwear Northern At Pi-ices that 11 mnia mn cost, the rseent orutunu: i I elrt0)IHI WHOLESALE 1 Eeveryvhtng BUIST'SPRIZE a is fi i i. 1.. in tAnr li -f Y'' tT011? iNOKTII STATE MUSIC CO. (SUC5CESSOBS i par' innp.

I worKman 1 ship, oie lnganiau rabllltt 'it 'r VJIV A tb "Mil- a ler" doubted) the. hbest organ ever maae. it rVv" Sri Kw York Xnbuae, of the best ODPOrtunities for a young fellow to make money quickly in these days," said a self ma-ie mU- honaire the other day, "is toj rack ms brains until he has invented scjmethirg useful or that the public wants. A gen eral impression prevails tha it takes a skilled engineer br a man! of phenomenal inventive ability to develop anything usef dl to manufacturers in this age of machinery But there is a wile field open4to threwd amateurs, so; toapetkk, to aupply httloj article of ioonrehienee to toousekeepers, shop-, keepers! and designers can be had at reasonable rated to execute the idea, onoe it is oonoeived. i American women are so accustom ed to getting what they want that any thing which lightens their labors in the household is sure to When I was a boy on the farm at home my mother used to make me clean all the dinner-knifes on Sunday with bath brick.

No scraping tnis prick into fine powder without lumps in it uaed to be the most tedious part of the whole work. The other day beard of a man who has made a for tune by supplying the trade witn po wdered bath brick in neat packages You know how difilcuU it is to pick up a small coin from a wooden coun ter. Yet the whole civilized world has growled at and endured it smce ooins were sUmped and oountera made, until the other day a yoarig fello invented a rubber mat with little bristles of rubber standing up thickly all over it. Ooins thrown on the mat are as easily pioked up as if they stood on edge. The publio was quiok to appreciate it and Uie inventor need at Important All persona afflicted with rheumatism.

neuralgia, sorb throat. pain in the back or limbaj, sprains, bruises, etc, should know than Salvation OU is wnat they need Price 23 cants "Delays have dangerous end." the immortal William doih declare. Have vou a cold or oouRb, a noarseneas or sore tBewarel Take Dr. Buli'i Cough don't delay, and all the dough and soreness will soon pass away. (Jet it at once! 1 xou mar be worse an pt ftbr day.

Prie 25 cents. I Tktaks It agat to be Computed. Lenojr Topie. i There has been a great dsal said about the Governor's mansion hetber or not it ought to be! finished. We think it ought tb be completed.

It is shame that North Carolina's Governor! has to live in a rented bouse. Borne of the State papers sav that a three thousand dollar Governor in a fifty thousand dollar I mansion would look rather small, but we don't think so. The Btate ought to have enough pride about her to complete this mansion, which will be! an orna ment to the city of ttaieign and a credit to the State. Finish it, cost what it may, fc -r Anvtcs to Mrs. Wiaalews Soothing Syrup should always osea wnea enuarea are cutting ceeto.

ui tiavaa tha littla auffrar mt onee. It orodueee natr araLoalet sleep by relleTinjc the eblidrea traas pain, sad the licUe cherub awakes as "bright as a button. It is very pleasant to taste; soothes rue eaua, sonans vao guna, auay au pau wini. remlatee the bowels aa4 Is the knows remedy for dlarrbcsa, whetoer rising trem leetauic or. otner causes.

wentytQTB eents bottle. 1 li The Bev Dr. Phillips Brooks is I i 1. I 1 Their Aastneas Beeanlmg. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at L.ae, Johnson rc (Jo's drug store as their tttv ing away to their customers of so many tree trial bottles or ur.

King's new uis ooverr for consu motion. Their trade is simply' euormoua in this veryf valuable article from the fact that it al was cures and never idiaaonointa. Coushs. colds aathcoa, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yon.

can test it before "buying by netting trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted. Mr. Jules Bey al of N. Y-, threat ened to shoot his wife.

She called in a policeman, but finally decided to give him $100,000 to clear otkt instead 01 naving mm ioca.eu up. -a 1 wave FapmllaApprevai. 1 Of the efforts of the California Fig ayrupuo. to ptesent ther pubuo an agreeable and effective substitute for the bitter nauseous liver- medicines and cathartics xormerlr in use la is Kratifv ing to the company as it creditable to the good taste of the public The large and rapidly increasing sale of! Syrup of Figs, and the promptly beneficial effects of a single dose, are convincing proof a that it is the moat easily taken and the; most pleasantly effective remedy known. jonn soio Agents Kaleigh, O.

1 i 1' 1 Ji i Two railroad with ter rible loss of life, occurred in Canada, Wednesday. The A dvaptage Stepping at the Moss. 1. You are in the centre of the city Apposite the larRe dry goods house of Tucker Co. Where you can see all the sights of Baleigo, as everybody goes mere 1 S.

Near the Capitol, Supreme Court Boom, Library and Agricultural Build-; ink. -I I i 1 Ml. I a. Two squares of any chureh you want to attend. Street cars pass the aoor very ru mmutes.

1 nj You will haven comfortable room. polite attendance, something good to eat and feeas if at home atMosoley's. Wahtid. A position as bookkeeer; experienced, good reference. -Ad dress Box 866, Baleigh.

i BY TELEGRAPH. i 1 1'. I BEPOBT. 1 New Yokk, March 1. Money dull, firm and easy at liaS per dent.

Exchange long 4.8Aa4 801: short 4 88fa 4.S8. Governments neglected. State bonds dull but Steady. Ctotton steady; sales bales; middling uplands 10 8 Orleans 10 7-16. Futures steady Maroh S.99 April-.

10 06; Jttay 10.18; June 10.81, July 10.33: Au trlint 10 8S. si Flour dull and steady. Wheat dull and steady. Corn dull and steady. Pork quiet and.

steady at S18.00alS.75. Lard quiet and easy at 97.10. Spirits turpentine scarce ana nrm of 48ta49. Bosin steady at l.07i1.13i. FreighU steady, Baxtikobjc, March! 1.

Flour active; low grades firm; Howard Street and Western super $8 67a8 50; extra $8. 60a 4.60; family citf mills, Bio brands extra S5.9S5.&0 Wheat Southern actiVeand Steady: Fults 1.00al.08; Lqugberry No. 8 Southern 9LC6; Western steady; No. wintef red spot 04a4r. it Corn-ISouthern active and steady; white 4la43; yellow 341; west era steady.

A UvaViPooL, If aroh 1-18 to. CJatton Qoiot, with limited- ioquiry' Ameri-1 a nuaaung upianas 01; imi 8,000 bales; specnlatloa and ex port Dales; reoeipts 18.000 bales; American 11,803 bales. Futures stead at andvsnce; Harc 6 43-C4; IZzrch and 5 41-M; Jane and July B48 64: Julv and Ausrust 48 61aS 40 84; August and September a uaoipeptemper and uctoner a 87 eia 540 84.1 1 1 IXVSRPOO6 WXEKLV OOTTOS. Sales for the Week 83.000 balea: Ameri can 43,000 (baief; speculation bales; exports j-hH bales; fovwardedf 6,000 bales; actual export 11.000 baleet total imports balesi American 1 87,000 bales; total stock 753.000 bales, American 1608,000 bales; total afloat $87,000 bales; American 183,000 bales. i i 1 p.

American middling 51; sales 4- bates American; receipts March 5 8S64, tellers; March and April 5 seller. April and May 5 43-64, May add June 5 43-64, sellers; June and Jul 43 64. sailers: Julv and August 5 43-64, buyers; August and September 5 46-64. buyers; September and October 6 88 64, selllers; September pu Duyers. Futures steady.

kaw 1J0AKJTSNIQHT. Ydiac March l.Exebsnge dull ana steaay at 4.87a4.88t. Money easy as xaa i pet i cent. Sub-treasury raiancee gold i 150.788.000; currency OoVernments dull and steady 4 per cent! oouuon 128i; 41 per cents 1071. i State bonds dull but stead Alabama.

cIms A. 8-5, 105; Alabama oinas oslll Oeorgia 7s Imortgajre i4t 1 north Carolina Con. 123 uarouna 14 '8 V4; rousn: uart Una Brown a. 1104 Tennessee i settle- oat 8s 6s 48 bill; Vir ginia oonsols i 85 Northwesters 1061; Northwestern preferred- 140v, Dela ware iackawanha 1411: Jfirie 88t: isast Tennoesee BJs 1 Lake Shore 104 Louwrille Nishvllle 60i; Memphis Charleston 1 60t Mobile Ohio i 11 Nashville New Orleans Facifld lstw89SNew York Central 109 Western preferred 514 Northern Pacific 87: Northern PaciJlc preferred 681; Faciflo Mail 874; Beading 47 Kicnmeiai as Alleghany 16; Bich7d West Point 37 Bock IsUnd 96t; St. Faul 631; St.

Paul preferred 88 Texas Pacing aiij Tennesssee Goal and Iron 86f; Union Paoifio 664; New Jersey Gen tral 5f I Missouri Paciflo 71 Western Union 86 Oil Oertineatea 584 Nw March l.Ootton steady sales todar 603 Shales; last evening naiea; pianos s-16; Orleans 1U 7 10 net reoeipts at all ports today 83f528 balea, lexports to Great Britain 81,487 bales; to France 184; bales; to the oon sinent 7.788 baleali stock 804.575 bales. Net receipts for the week at this port 8,185 bales; groas 87,801 bales; exports to ureat Britain 11 JJ38 bales; to France 1, 785 bales; to theoohtinent 7,183 bales forwarded 7.989 bales; sales 8,850 bales spinners 8,498 bales: stock ii bales. Ootton If et receipts bales; gross receipis 8,1 baiea. Futures 1 closed quiet and steady (Males 83,800 bales: March April 10 QlalO.08; May 10 08a iu.uy;ionemisaio.l7; July lu.83ais.84 Auguat l0.89al0.p0; September 9.89a9.91 uotooer S9; November 9.08a8.60 December f.59at6M January 9. 689.70.

Flour boutherh firm; common to fair extra jS3.85a3 65; Rood tojj choice ft. 53.85a0.sa. Wheat dull and nomi nally unchanged No. 9 red 97ta98t in elevator i options dull and iao i higher and steady No. red March 971; April wt; nay i.ootl Uorn dull and easy No.

Si 44 la elevator; options firm and quiet i March 44 f-16a44i: April 31a431 May 43a431, closing at 43f Oats duU white weaker: options dull and Steady March 80iaS0i; Anril 8U; May 811; No. 8 spot 80la31i mixed western 89a38. Hops steady State Jl7a83. CJoffee-ptions cioseoi nrm and loaso points up: March $18 8016.50; April fl6.45al6.50; May aio.Kuaio.oo; spotBto strong and higher fair cargoes 184i Sugar raw strong fair renningw: centrifugal, 96 test, 5t refined quiet and steady; extraQ 5ia64 white! extrsi 6a6 8 16 yeUowi 5ia5 off A 8-l6a6; mould A 7: standard A 61; confectioners A cut loaf 8 rushed powdered 7i; granulated 7 cubes 74. MoIaesee-New Orleans quiet open kettle good to fancy Bioe firm and domestic Japan aot r-etroieum steady and quiet crude In bbls.

87.85; refined hre S7.10.' Oottoa seed oU firm 4a44; yellow 48. Tallow lower; city 41; good to choice 4la5 6-16. poem In fair demand aud steady: common strained 1.10; good turpentine firm as wmv. fumes nrm: wet-sal ted New Orleans selected; 45a60 pounds, 64. W0015 dull and domestic 1 fleece 8038; pu lied 86 afii); Texas Pork more active and steady; old meeS new mess extras prime eis.wa,ii9.xo ueer slow; extra mess 7 piste a.ouao 70; uitjr extra India mess 14al5J Out meat firmer; pickled shoulders 5af; hamsiSJalO.

Middles dull: short clear 6 40. lArd quiet and about steady; western steam city 66 75; options aiarcn 11: April S7.18: Ma S7.11a7 l4: refined dulL at S7.00&7 40. na to quality. Frwigjits to Lirerpol eay; cotton li-oia: grain sd. umcuoo, Maroh 1.

CaahJ quo- sasionn were as xouows: Flowr firm. Wheat Ko. 8 spring No. 3, red irn-fao, ma. uate No.i w4.

Mess pork 8ll.12fall.5i5. Lud $6.70. Short 1 rib sidee, looee, S5.85a5.85. dry- salted shoulders, boxed. $5 26a5.87t; short clear sides, i boxed, Whisk 81.C3.

I 0.18ia0.85. UQBKRCTKP DAJZ.T. BAUnoa. i March 17 at. Good middliag, Strict middling in 91 uiddinig, Strict low mid Low middling.

Market strong. wn-sriKaTcar Mtriu stobjes icasxxt. I (Closing Quotations.) i I WrwawoTOir, Marc) hi. spirits turpentine nrm, Strained ftxuLn nrmj Qood strtJned rosin 47 80 8l Turpentine (crude) Yellow dip, i Virgin, I firm', hard 1180 9:80 i 8 80 4 QUICK SALES Af ID SMALL PROFITS Just received and 'going off rapidly: Darrein paid Witt Apples, at a 8 per bbl; 5 Jamaica Oranges at $3 per iwu; otuns Mfple Urove Ureamwry Butter at 25c per pound; 101 bags Bermuda Irish Potatoes at $1.40 pef bag; 5 boxes Prime Lemons at S3 per box; 10 barrels North ern and native Oabbage at $3 per barrel. OTlNDtTSTBx WE TflKIVE.

I am working 1 brr brain contlnuallv jcnemmg so get goous at tne lowest pos sioie price tor cash so as to give my legion 01 patrons the- oenent ox same, i I have in store and am receiving by every express ana Qretftht train au tne deiioa ciee.ef the season; ist the Cuisine Best Select Oysters from Norfolk $3 per gaiion. I Bess Medium Oyjtart from Norfolk $1.81 per Ballon. Best Boe Shad frm Ne Bvrne $1.50 per pair. 1 i i Best Back Shad from New Barnefl. 00 per pair.

i. .1 i Fresh Water Silwr Pferoh 35o per bunch; i i i Fresh Water Yellow Prch 15 and 8O0 per ounch; Prime Irish Potatoes $1 per bushel, 25o per Prime Sweet Po- Florida Oranges Prpie $3 60 per box, 50o per dozen; Jamaica Oranges, Prime $1.50 per 100.1 Clams. WUd Oeese; Wild Ducks, Ao furnished at short notice and rock-bottom nricei. 1 i Free delivery orders solicited and prompt personal attention given to same. if any are not courteous and acronxmoduiniC' f'18 inform me.

lish. pister Produce Exchange, i 83 WIL.M1NUTUW ST. No. 7. i' r-OUTHKRM FAUf LIES DeslriBK Banm Board in Mew jkork.

ul Ban a eomfortsblo nd obj. eentrallv sltoats lit W. Slat SSrsstT rtis smsble. J--nee excaaoeo. a 41-(U'.

May and Jane i-r i dlini.1 I qpexxa norsF, ONENiaBTTONLr. i 1 MARCH! 5TH. 1 1 The brightest and funniest comedy ever wntt'-n. a. i MUGGS LANDING The Laughable Sices of the Day.

Us. I -IL ThpeP ShrtWQ inhnP PPee MOWS in One. UnSiT 5 FORM A REFINED COMEDY. Come and have a good laugh'. I Prices 85 and 75 feints.

Beat? now oh saie at John x. MAcKae's Dm store. IETROPUUTN II ALL! WEDNESDAY EVEMAG MARC1I 6TH 1 1 I Propsed Grand Operatic Concert Distinguished Young Prima Donna, Hiss euha arrow win i h- the following vocalists selected for tneir operatio attainments, as Well as their abilitv In rrniMrt- il i Ii Hiss Helena Von Doenhoff, Contralto. Especially enfiraeed for th it tour, li sr. josepn Xinne, uarltone.

I Of the mar i- Lu. Van Boss Italian Opera. Mr. Willis J. Tunnr.

T.nirarw1 li-jnaon ior tali tour. INSTRUMENTALISTS Hiss Adele AnsT)Ar OHa. Tlinnl Th famous nmtoirn nf Vnn ivivuvomv waii tvJuuijoi vi the Thomas Orchestra, and assistant conductor of thnftAiri I rvnrArr. i Ii 0 PART I lassl3 Ballard and lIecellaheoua! juama jucn and entire company PART The Entire Secbnd Act of Gounod's Immortal Opera. fFanst," ih which Miss Juch will appear in her beautifvl imper This conoert will be given provided a sufficient number of seats are subscribed for in ItHnniMI.

Hnhwintisin hnnt n-w open at MacRae's Drug 8iort closes in iwu usya. i Beserwd Siata 91 and SI 25. Oood Water Is a source of health andlvigorj! Bad water is a proline source of disease and ueatn. s. ft The Gate City Slone FiltT Buns its water through a natural stone and renders it pure and health I ul.

SEN I- FOB 4. PricA ii Mist I'Xi 111VV3W1MVI Correspondence solicited. i W. H. HUCHEC, Dealeis in China, Glass ware, i Baleigh, K.

a FORI SALE. i 1 sl-H About 450 tons of Kainit and 1.400 tons or uiscoivea rsone now as i works or "Pacific Guano Charleston! Ap ply to l'-. M. MEANS. i Box 166, Charleston, 8.

O. inTAHTED-4. good 6akeb ir one of the establishments of this citr. Address. .1 BAKEB, Pare Ifews and Cbserver.

COMPETENT, IN- dustrions JOB COMPOSITOR wanted by 1 THOMAS BROS 1 Job Printers. GREENSBORO, N. O. "TTrT'ANTJID AGNNT8 far 'OUT Nil PAT-W knt Ftre Proof Safes slze MxiSxiS; welnht toe n. retell rce S3): thers In pio pnrtion- Highest reward (silver medal) Centta- naatt.

linp nrlMHlmMt ifc a sm tn tha pooL Exelusive terrltorv slrra. Alpias Safe JW-f uiuuiau va WanfeAd trt nomyHnnlmla villi in, nn possessing unrormauoa regarding- capt Uornelius Cain and his Wife, Sarah Hvatt. married about 17-4. iHe was IKevoiutionarv soldier. Address No.

110 East Oak street. i Louisville; Kf. A liica rata.Il ffflnfMttnnrW atut Ina presm nwgn. coois, scoca anu nxtures; am aoing a nice Dusinees. Only com eo- iiunery in sne pi ace.

uood reasons lor veiling. Auuress a on, i i a a i .1 J. A. ORES QAM. Dnrham, Ioi-ilOEteiit: nraIHna wfth afrfia nvimi mi TTali ta saws uu fcsw iran wryou r.

jr rsoa. Effli JUCH. I SMUUPAY, MARCH 4KKKH rife tutMt 8- 1 lXailma.cn ttnperature durisg tie 14 hoard ending 8 p. m. eawrday, minimum, 41; or followed tod by light rains; sUghUj if' I'iWi AdTMiM R.

it. lieAn For Bala, Mora abou to twM. The open summer i cars ware brought into requisition for? the visitors to the foot ball gape yesterday. The Emm Juch Opera Company will appear at Metropolitan Hall in thi city 0a Wednesday night, the-Qsn instead of Tuesday nighty as announced yesterday, I 1 The streat cars di4 good serfioe in carrying the crowds I to the foot ball game yesterday. Thel aoepmmode tion was ample and hundreds of people were transported to'andfro witt-oat accidents 1 1 1 i Trinity College will probably play the second inter-collegiate game wU.

the tfaitersity one day next; week The date will be announced as sobn a possible. This will hoarse 'be an exciting gams, i Jl The "Atnletic Grounds'! aro great success, The enclosure makes an admirable place for foot ball and base ball games. IHs well furnished wun comiorcaoie onaervauou: toy The funeral services of the late Thomas Bolvn will be' held at the Edenton Street Methodist Church si 4 o'clock p. afternoDfl marci 2d, 1B89. -Ym.

a Ik. 11 It is important thai member of hs General Assembly should ge some attention to the marser of reecjmmeid-ing suitable persons to be elected justices cf the eace. We learn jthat not half the counties bare as yet supplied lists and with but a few more days! of theDresent session what is to done must! be.done otticldy. Vaelc Ala LOb. News was 'received hire yesterday mat josepn uee, a respeciaDie farmer residing in the eastern part of this near church, committed Joicide abSut 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, snooting: himself through the heart with a musket.

Hal had been in bad health tor iboat three months, i He was about S4S years fof eares; a a large his un- wife and one child, besides circle of friends to mourn timely? death j- TSt jMhijOpvra Caipuijr The! Emma Juch Opera Company oomeatwith the! reputation of I being one the most high-toned and suo-eessfol troupes! now traveling The Richmond btate jeays: lliss mnia the beaatiful aahg three solostwo programnie num bers, and one, "Thou art like; nnta fljwer, in response tb anjenoojpe. Her Voice is. both powerful and sympathetic Her singing possesses tie dirinei sfllatua and siie. carried the house by stermi Th following is the weekly report from the oficerof the Baleighj Cotton Exchange, for the week ending Feb- rnary 28 iBalM 2103 197 27,444 31,759 867 900 Rec'pta for wisek ending FeK 28,11889, 8ame week last year, Beceipts to date, I Same time lat year, Stock on platiorm, Stock in atore. i Shipments for the week, 'Si 00 rnmmmU Mr.

Faol Jones, a prominent attor neyof Louisburg, N. GL was in the city yesterday. Ir. and O. k.

Jones oi timore. are in the citr. atooDinar at the I 1i i Ju A Me-irs. Jonei and Bahdeim, jof jTrinifct College, ieamadown Yesterday to in the match U. We regret to 1 learn that Prof.

Simmona of IWake Forest College critically ill. I Mr.J. D. Bellamy, Jt.t the UaiTersity, was in the city yesterday. Judge Fred Phillips is in the city.

Appeal fromi the fourth: district, were disposed Of yesterday 'i! rupees cf Diocese Eaii fol-1 Caroli na fTs U5tp-s bf Piocese fofj North Carolina, from Wake, arsiied fT Qo Paris mod Jotn Hughes for i plaint and H. Battle and Manning for defetidaiiM This wai ja cas agreed upoiro decide qoesiici of (aw arisirg the will of a decedent. J. U. L.

Hixris submiited a'4 argument for the defendant tin State jrs. Smith from Pitt- jl Harker ts. from; 31aden, was taken up by consent and by a Lvon for the Dlaintiff. and Thoa. Hi Sutton for defendant.

i if 1 'i' lr 0 oelooK, Judge Urayea presiding, knd the following caaes were disposed of uornena aexson ts. aaniel motion fori alimony tp bU heiard during tne ierm. I Wn J. are ya. B.

H. Page and wife; coutinud for pleading. B. F. '-Joniague et.ala T.

K. Brown; judgment t6t plaintiff; appeal to Supreme, Court. 1 J. Wiseman ts. A- Symc adminis-tratorof George Sloman; judgment, non tnit.

Pl I B-E-: Parham Vs. E. Denton; order of reference to Jno. Daverepx, Efq.i MM -I" i 'V Allen Orrn tS- J. Draaghan; iudgrdVnt for plaitiff 0.

)-fn L. C. Porl-ftt islr; ordrj ar pointy gLardn ad item. Swepl ou ai T6- JosLkij ihirnrr; r-H siTer itbalj to br tJ, Hcion gaiost W. W.

Etndep, jtf'ails cf iK-ass Co. WJ I Posits sen gait. i ivK. i G. TiT.DanaTS.

Albert Famisjtoa; jadrmest far 1 b. -4 1 CaMFCX. BXU. ASD WaXK rpSBIT. The announcement yesterday morn intr that the match earn of 1 foot ball between the TJoirereity and Wake; Forest would cornel off yesterday afternoon was recetred with uniTersal pleaeure.

The game had been looked forward to for seteral dayf and public on the qui viv for the! gameJ i I 1 At 3:30 o'clock alajyi crowd had assembled at Athle Grounds" to! witness the game. Tne gate receipt represented lire hundred people. The crowd waited impatiently for ar-' riral of the teams which were noH ready to play till the Wake Forest team had arrired on the 3:15 train: and had donned their uniforms and made their appearance on the The I Chapel ilul teami arnred pn tne 1 cipca: srain- i Li The game was caliad by tne referee at 4 clock. Wake Forest jwon tne toss and chase the western sroal. The University bad the kick-off.

They! began the game by dribbling the ball and rushing in a solid This seemed to be a surprise to Waka Forest and! the Umrersity made twenty-fire yards by this rush- The Uniyersity gradually advanced toward Wake Forest's goal but Wake Forest! fought hard to keep her opponents track. At the end of tne first i fifteen minutds Bragaw made a touohtdown for the Uairersitj but Graham failed to kick the goal. This 6cbred four: points for the Unirersity. Within a few minues more Bbem succeeded in Making another touch down: for the UniTersi ty which resulted in a goal(6 points). Wake Forest kep the ball in after lucking off, but tne latter sue seeded iti gradually driving.

Wake ForeBt back towards her own goal, i.hni enabling Bragaw to. make an other, touch down' wbioh did not bring them a goal. This added fou- more points ko tne uuiversity a acore making fourteen, to nothing for I 4- 1 if Mt 1 i wake uoreas. xniswaB mo status. or tne score wnen tome was called few! minutes later at the end of the first half.

11 At 4:45 play was called! for the second half. Wake Forest now went to the eastern goal and kicked off, starting to work with a will. They held the leather well and kept down in the University's territory fori considerable time, but the Um versity presenting a solid zront again pejgan to force them i back I After some i very hard flighting Wake Forest 'was driven into her own goal and to a safety touoh-down This began the University's score for thet second i half IbvK giving if them two points. Graham aoon made magTiiflaent drop kick forty yards from their opponents' goal which made five points additional for the University. I Throughout the remainder of the second half the playing was very spirited on both aide i Wake Forest iraa) forced to make another safety tonoh-down tnns adding two to thetr opponents score.

I The University's plucky captain Bragaw made another: tooob down for bia aide which result! ed in a goaL Howell added another touch down, but Graham missed the goal. i This made nineteen points for the second naif. Wren she tgame was called the score sLood 33 0, in favor of the University Team, i The plarers were: UsirtasrrT Fearington, Johnston, Hug-; gins; 1 Corpening; quarter-l back, Bbem; half backs, Bragaw and jowell; full-back, Graham. I WixaFoEMT rusheta, Davin, Wil i Uamson, Bichardson, Mitchell, Bid i White, I Olive; i quarterback Upchurcb; half backs, powd and ilerritt; full back, Boyeter. i Umpire, -F.

A. Bahders, of Trinity 'Pdllege. ij 1 BefeFee, F. Jones, of Trinity College. i If IhThe playing of the University was especially good, The men were well trained, each man acquiring himself admirably at his post, Their rashers were heavier than those of their opt pbnents, and their training and seienoe showed to fine t-ffect.

i The Wake Foresters, although out witted by their opponents at etery point, kept up a remarkable degree of spirit. I They played with determination to the end of the game. Both sides iwere loudly- applauded and the game was throughout a most exciting, and enjoyable one. I The nrapiring and refereeing of Baqdera and Jones were entirely satis 'M? I lii .4 1 rBvSaaiar Clh eflTaraar. Oor.of tne MearaaadObMrrer.

TAJuwao, N. Feb. 28, 1889. 1 This club, composed of young la dies and gentlemen of Hterar Ule'pf was organised a few months i The object of the formation 4- the, club was- to foster and encourage lit erary attainments. A moat pleasant and erjoyable meeting was held laltj Tan ly night at the residence Mrs: H.

T. with Miss ElizaPittraaa and Mr. Henry Johnston secretary. Ai an evidence of the is Merest in these meetings I would say that only two members were absent at roll call. i After transacting the regular routine business, the president called for essays on the play of King tBieh-ard II.

i Eich member cheerfuHy responded to the call and all acq fitted them selves creditably," admirably and well I. would be pleased to give a synopsis but it. woald be too great so I will not attempt After the reading of tHa essays the fair president called farVquntations from the Jfiay, ean Ci'iWc giving what! he ort she, though best and most appropriate. i The 1 then declared the meeting adjourned to meet the residence of Judge Phillips on the second Tuesday evening-inMaroh. If I am tD judge othiars by the standard of? my own enjoyment I would rsay that ithe ovening Iwas a mclst delightful one to all.

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