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

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lw.r, luij re in in lr ci at Bruisea, TJloersJSaU Hhwim. Ferer ted part the eityr sUting Ccc-a just placed in the State Library and i which by the v- Stray, FCIDAY, MAECH 8, 1889. 0 DPS i I I A I i TILL YOU CAW'T REST. 5 0 i. I -I r-.

a i a a i I cumu etesue to "di-poaa of ours at A i7 "I r. anayets, tinxl ccat single Tsts kad Vou ran Z0 At Loss Than the Cost of Manufacturing. They are wonderful bargains! Waen you call We hall not let this interfere with our 1 "5- I OjiTSiiit iii1 1 m- nememoer, yoTir cnoice or anrsui: or iprice for the neit six days, i jOdd aiid lnds Jii Furnishing and lints. i KxtraOrdicary See them. once, fave pTaCed all ur rill eapest grades, encounters by thn, res.

ask for th "Odd and Ends Counters." grat 0vercoat ale overcoat at iv th. i I is HU i- i I 1 STONE). mi PIANOS Kranieh The highest'grade standard of cxcel- lencH. Emer sonj woet popular piacos in Amerirr be-eau4 It is the beet for the money, ORGANS. 3 2' FILLER And otheraJ Bee? Hates Lowest prices.

Write for catalogues to if no in GO mJOiXj 1 mn 1 (SUCCESSORS .1 tssm-Mj, workmanship, voic 1 ing ana aura 1 1 1 1 the "Miller" ts uu- kdoabted ly tbe Debt organ ever nuae. mm OlAlJi TO 15 tare oi Kaws i ENCOURAGE HOME INDllSTBY. USK Home-frrown. Homi.nuWvi and TOMAjqOES. i -11 W.GJ1B.STR0NAGH.

i GROCERS. enfaetarers, Coffee Iloastcrs. Packers' Agents i 1 roK I CURTIS CAXIA'W ICO'S ALAMANCE BRAND Yellow Clin and White I Peach e8. i Slid Packed in Pure dranulated Su-rar ayrup. i I 8 lb cans 5c.

Special Prices by the i Hanes Canning Co a N. Tomatoes-' Ouaranteed the equal of ny packed. 3 lh cans 15c, 81.50 per doz. a id cans iuc, ti iu per aor. EXTRA CHOICE CANNED iGOODS AT 4.

tecially Low Frices. 1 McMurray Extra Quality Succotash, I a lb can 15c. Sweet Sugar Corn, 2 lb can 15c, $1.50 doz 1 California Apricots, 8 lb cans 25c. HEMEAIBEIi; I I that Ilaxall Byra Island Patent Flour is ths I Whitest, sweetest, cheapest and best of all nours, i $7 bbl. ri Buy the Best.

Kingsforda corn ttarch, 1 lb packages 10c Silver 0103S Laundry Starch, 6 lb boxed 6 Jc. i I AT I New York cargo prices by Sacks, SO sacks fair coffes. 10 sacks seed tick cofTje 10 sacks Laguayra cohTee 20 bbls I N.jC' family roe i Seed, Feed, si Early BoBe.and Peerless seed and table Bed clovei. orchard grass and I rep topseea. Clay and black eyed white peas.

Whiti and yellow onion sets. I White seed oats. I Bran, hay, chop, ship stuff, in sin quan- i tity at lowest (JarLoad Haxall-Crenshaw Mills Meal. i Thurber's Oyster Bay Asparagus Tips, 8 lbcins 85c. Jj Thurber's, 'si Oyster Bay Asparague Stalks, i 45o can.

Dessert Peaches. lb cans 5Vs. Early June Peas, lb cans 80c Petit Pois Small French Peas, -20c can. Selected breakfast and mess mackerel. id tins, vxs, -wortn i.zo.

Brook Trout Brofled in Tomato Sauca 2 lb square tins 25o I Lake Salmon Rroiled in Tomato Sauce, ii 3 lb square tins 25c. Pidkle-1 lobfcter, "nt irs 50c. i Devilled lobster. lb Spiced Eoneless Pig' Feet, 8 lb crocks fl 25. ri' fhowdw Clams, 8 lb cans 25c.

1 Devilled Crabs. 1 and 2 lb Cans. Green Sea Turtle for bob. pa and sandwichi. I Pure Fruit Preserves, 20 lb buckets lOo lb.

15c lb retaiU IT AN TED. 111 By a competent dru grist, a rjreition aa PrescrtDtion or general e'erk or travel- ng salesman. Single: not reKuterea; best references. Address, ii I' care N- and O. B-Trf-fc-ra- Dwelling xrith eight rooms ion Hali fax atreet lialf block from CarJitol.

i- P. F. Faison. notice i Riila nil! Im at thia riffloA nn- tt- 1 l. rv 50 tons of Pocahontas coal for ihe use of the State.

Tj be delivered in the coal house in rear of the Agricultural build ing. I W. L. SA.UXOEBS, i 1 secretary i etate. j- For A live democratic paper and; job office in one of the most popular health resorts in tbe outn.

Unly paper, in live county Seat town, and only democratic paper in Strongly democratic Cood ad-yertising patronage and 600 paving subscribers 1 Everything new in good condition. Price 91,200, in cash. Good reasons for selling. Address H' P. S.

SAY, i i WaynesTilie, W. State National Bank. EECETVEB jS NOTICE. Many checks for dividends are yet not called for, some tor first dividend, many for second, and more for tnirdi ine oia Banking House being now closed, the checks for dividends can be had by presenting i certificates to Mr. 1 Jchn T.

Pullen, at Kaleigh Savings Bank. 1 CDUWD, II 'Receiver. March 2d, 1889. REWARD. i Lost or stolen from my house, small white liver-colored and ears.

A suitable reward will); be given if returned, -ih I. M. PROCTOR. I 1 1 1 i Maa -ia vi a iiiin-r yai lv sai vmi uu.ili i Jnst received and going off rapidly; SO barrels Baldwin at $3 per bbl; 5 barrels Jamaica Oranges jat S3 per 100; Stub Maple tirove Creamery Butter at 25c per pound; 10 bags Bermuda Irish Potatoes at $1.40 per bag; bo ices Prime Lemons at 83 per box; 10 barrels Northern and Native Cabbage at $3per barrel. BY INDUSTRY WB TJHKIVK I I am working my brain (Continually sc heming to get goods at the lowest possible i price for cash so to give my legion of patrons the benefit of same.

I have in store and am receiving by every express and freight tram all the deiica-cies cf the season in the Cuisine line. Best Select Oysters from Norfolk $3 per gallon. 1 Best Medium Oysters from! Norfolk per gallon. THE NORTH STATE MUSIC CO. i i RALEIGH: IV.

o. Tobacco Board of Trade, the follow- ing report pxj the committee on reso lutions was unanimously aaopiea rpur to "whom was assigned the sad duty of submitting suitable reBolutions ezpressive of our deep regret at Ithe death I of Col. Eugene Mbrehead, beg leave to offer the following preamble and resolutions J. f-f Wbkbsas, In the death of Col. Eugene Morehead this city whose every interest he eo faithfully and zealously guarded will ever miss his eervioe; and this scommatiiiy will mourn the loss of one of iti brightest jewelr, whose life was so gentle yet so noble that nature might stand up and say the world this was ttuly a good mah.

ii lr J2esolved, That whilst this Tobacco Association bow in humble submis- eion to the will of an All wise Provi dence in removing from our midst our associate amd brother, we canbut regfet that words are inade- frv -F a the. loss Of one Whom we BO tenderly lovind. Iijnltp'i TVf. teKilaf xvn wnnld cnt tmni iakr tinnn thi aacrdneas of do meetio miction, yet we a can but ass the privilege of Uninc liner our tears common withl those of hiB be reayed family, and of assuring them our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour. pf dire Bxaiouon.

Resoltied. That a copy of these res oluiipnstbe conveyed to the family pf tbe deceased and! sent to the Plant, Sun Recorder, Tobacconist and Manufacturers' Record, Southern Tobacconist, -Nawsl ksn Obsxbveb, and spread ubdn the'; minutes of this As Booiatiori. 1 R. Fi Webb, H. A.

Reams, J- H. Ldckhart, W. H- Rowland, R. H. Jones, Committee.

thhIprkss oit the oaBisiKr. I "SLAI5S Wtit DOMINATE." M.Y. World, Cdem.) iS I It is quite evident that Mr. Blaine tbe sole positive) power in the cab inet anil that he swill dominate the administration I While the cabinet as a whole cannot be called brilliant it is respectable and is enti tled to a fair trial. 3 1 WrY.

Tlme (mtiiraaip.) KV ACViSajO- SU VIKnUlSdWVU VI StAAD republictn party depends on the cab inet ot i President Harrison it has plainly fallen under the domination ST aTtr rll A a 1 01 dir. piAino. genueman la the only member of the cabinet with any reputation or: strength as a poli ticiao, and in this regard he far ex eeeds the President ilka A uii New Pi York Press, (rep i TeBiaent JtiarriBon as given tne people a cabinet which is sure to per form the public busmtm atJfaoto rily. 1 Every member has deen ttied Bum liviutj vi mem OTcr iuuuj wanting; 1 1 ko the President himself, this oaljiuet ill right- THit COUSIEt WjriU30MK3 ii IT. Pre as, (rep.) i The country believes in Harrison and welcomes at Harrison cabinet Some cf the members are new to pub-.

ho life: some even are new to the publia kno ledge, but not one is among his own people, assured ability and stainless character. It is not political influence thai has chosen them, but the President on sense of their: fitness arid qualifications, i Waanlngton Poat 0ep) The material II is unquestionably good. How wel it may be adapted to tbe new, and untried responsibui ties def plying upon heads of the executiye departments of the tiovern ment remains to be eeen. "BLalHB THI D0MI5ATISO SLlltSST." Baltimore Baa as confirmed by, the Senate Tuesday, is the same that; was indicated in the Sun some days ago. Mr.

Biaine, in his old post of secretary of state, is eridently the domilaatiuiz element in iuu 4U directum theaflairs oi the seyeralde lwilh4ndatry aud discre tion, and hot too restive under 1, a i at the control the leading a ooukoxiok or KoBnz es Atlanta CousUtutio'' (dem. -t 1 Altogether, tne new cabinet is a queer colleciioa of 'amiable nobodies. It is; very, bold stroke; on tbe. part or tn3 new'prestdent, bus it will noti as Bay, paa oaJLJ Mr. Ham son la UH a man as- General GrtoUt was, and even General Grant's ad mii3tralion waa nearly wrecked wbcn Wel tions.

iK Itilj'f OLX KiPUKgEHTATIVC hi aye; 6eeri therefore, that the pibiht tjiu iU reprusentitiTe capacity ia divi iJ' into ithe fdliowinir aiht pa? rihOdrporMibna, 3 parts; wool mono ribl 1 oari: mknioalation of votrd, 2 parte; chioaiojofuca-seekirjg, 1 part personal xridhaship, 1 part. It is of.me4t that the cabinet is 6ing- perilously, impressively representative' of the character, alms and operations of the republican party. See lUote newjst'le STew Home Ma cbinesMt the Nqrth (Stjafco Oo's ware- roomfj at Stone's o-d Baud, Fayetta yille feireeti AJd now set of attach- meiitSf! which are 4he jboet ever with iti4 New Ilfme or? any other ma- lion teiok tyat jou otn buy tho bist, bcau4oUt i i too high. but kt-k tite puce and yea will ee they i4 e'dnapejrj than inany inferior machiU's offrred you. In fiict thej: prices fwill 'surprise you.

Keep your eye oil Home. no'ice that Stoiaway Oun cett Grand FianO at the Emma Jucb operatic concert SWednesdaj bveninc! The Mueil Oompauy are Bole nt8 for the fcJteinway for want tlio latolt and moth i.t (racodebignB all kinds of picture frames shades, wall naoer. 1 nit uiiuL aecorauons. mirrors, ninuh gooas anq rancy goooa or au descrip tions, I you can find them in I all their peneeuony prozasioa sjad cnaBpness --i ii r. r-i WaTSOn's.

Sores, Tetter.chappad Hands, CbUblaina, Corn, and all Skin EruDtlonai and DOi- ureiy eurca iruea or no pay redttlred. It is guaranteed to KiperfecfaatWactkm, or money Prioe 89 cents per dox. orpaxe or lweeJohnnoo Uo. BY TEHiEGKl'PH IfOOlf BEPOiyi New YORK. March 7.

Monev active. change lenRi 4 85U4.88; ihorj 4.68a 4 881. U0vernmenti neelfccted. State bonds dull but i Cotton steady: tales 591 middlinar uplands 10 8-16: Orleans 10 t-16. i Future leauj-, iiiarcn ly.ui: April 10.07, ftlay .2 i 10.18; JUQ 10.84 July Aunust Flour steady and dniet: Wheat etrona and fairly active and bifche r.

Corn dull but Sjteady I Pork firm and quiet at LAtd firm with moderate demand at Spirits turpentine KtronR at sit. uoeitt firm at 1.151.17. rreiguw sseaay. i i 3 JBAlnifOKK, MSrco 7. Flour! moder ately active and steady Howard St.

and Western super S8 67a8 60; fextra S8.60a 4.60; family cify mills, Rio brands extra Whent South- easiejr; Fults Longberry 8l.O0al.OT: No. 8 Souther Wnstern wntef sw)t and March uorn-MScfuthern steady to firm; white 40a4l; yellow 40a 4 li western firm. it. Uvkbtsool. Marchi7 lalu.

Cotton Businera -od, unchanged prices; American middling uplaJvda 5 11-16; I Orleans ealee 15,000 balee: speculation and export 1,000 bales; I receipt 8,000 bales. I AraencaOi 2.200 bales. Fituree quiet but; BteaJV; March. 44 01: April 5 44 64: April ana aiay 9 44 04 May and June 5 44-04; July and August 3, 5 4V64: Au gust and September 5 48-64: oeDtember 3 d. Amerioan irool mid dling 5 15-16: middling 5 11-16: low mid- dlitur S'A: eood SOrdinarT-Blr ordinary Ot; sales today Included 2 18,800 bales; Americas marcno sellers; aiarcn and ApriJ 5 44-644 seller; April land May 5 44-64, sellers; Hay; and Jun 5 44-64.

sellers; June and July 6 44 64, sellers; July andjAugustfS 45-64, sellers; August and September tk 48-64, sellers; Beptem- tember 5 48-64, sellers; Futures irregular. MARKETS -Nl(lHT Hkw YoKa March 7.Exchanee dull and fairly, steady at t4.87a4.89i easy at pe pent. 8ub-treasury baianoes4-Rold Sl5t.085.d00: currency 817,081,000. Otvkrnmenta dull but firm: 4 rier cumjon iWibi: 41 ner cents 107. Httfte bonds iull, steady; Alabama, oliiw ALS-e, iDa; Alabama class 111; xmorgi 7s mortgaKe 104: kortii iCirbUnall Cons.

134; North tgartJinaf 41 94: South. Caro lina- Brown Tennessee settle ment Virginia tm 48 bid; Vir- eina aooruoisi sau northwestern 1061; Northwestern preferred 141it; Delaware ft Laokawaina 140t; Erie 2W: East Tennessee iLake Shore 1081; Louwnlle ct Narfhvute 61; Memphis ft Obariestdn 61; Mobile ft Ohio 104; NashTiliftChat1nodca 90; New Orleans Paciflo lst's 89; NeWiYorkS Centra? 1081; Horroia western out; Northern PaclHp 2Q Northern Pacific preferred 62; PacittclaiT 83; 40 Kici r- st 4iKjjny 17. West Point 261; BK If Jan i 96t St. FaulOSII 'St. Fui1 ires ertHl lTexes Fadflc 201 iniosswvj u5ai an l.

Ir Union Pa L6; Cer- tral 94l MiiwoiIrrcintJ71t I Union tx-ttsn ini Uertinoat. 68. Krw Yokk, March-? Cotton firm and quiet; satei tJiay 487 bales; middling npiands 10 a-ltt; Mriaans 1 10 7-10; exporut to Oreai to bales: to xei cojiltiaent 8,010 bales; s'xtck 769,684 bales. Ootton-Net receipts! 961 bales; arras receipts $8,621 paJes. Futures closed steady; sales bales; March 9.98a 9.99; April 10 OSalO.f May 10.18al0.14; June 10 Zlaio.29; Jttiy An- Rust 10.S4alO.83: 1 September.

9.94a9.tt6; October 76: Noyember 9.63a9.67; December 9.66a? January 9.74a9.76. lour-ttoutherniqutet and firm-Wheat apot market inare active and stronz and lialMs higher No. fed 96a97 in elevator optt3n4 fairly active and strong ana Italic nigberr Ho. Sirred. March W6; Anril ffti; OSi tVii-n aont mkrknt firpa andr4alo higher and dull; No.

3, 44a 44 i in options Ukes active and firmer on early and ur oh late mouths; March April 44 Mgy I 441 Oats, spot aket firm and quiet and iaic higher options; steady and dull; March ttltaSli; April 81ia81, closing 831; spot prices, mixed western 2983. Bops firm with moderate I trade. Uoaee options opened barely steady 5a0; points down and closed Isteady if March and April S17.15al7.5;!May l7.lal7.80; spot K10 firm at 19. Sugar, refined strong with good demand: SO 5ial: yellow 61a5; standard A 61; out loaf and crushed grranaiasaa y. juoiassea-loreig strong; OOrtest New Urleansi I quiet; kettle, god.

fancy rEice qhiet and Bral; rtomestlc toi Petroleum 1 BttTntr and ouiet: refined h-re 87.15. 1 Cotton ed strcjng; yellow 18L Tallow ifltrengeir at 4 9 18. Eosin steady, atraiaedi common to good 1.17-. spirits turpentine steady and quiet af 5l. 1 Hides quiet and firm.1 Wool quiet and easy.

Pork active: old mesa new, me Slsal8.23: extra prime 3t3.50. Beef quiet extra mess 7: beef hag" dull! 51318.50i tierced beaf quiet: cky extra India mess 14al5. Cut meats fairly pickled bellies 61; pickled phouldera 51. hams 0a 10L Middles clear S6 60. Lard lower western steam options, Marcn Avrxl 57.2a.

Freishts to Li erpool etady cotton ll-0d; gram 2d ijaiaiOj, j.u.1 Aurrcn 7-030 que uuions fere as follows: Jflour quiet and unchanged. wiuuU Np- 2 aftrmJ 1.00ial 00f No. rtd CI.OOal.00. Ucm-No. 2 85.

'081-- No. 2. 251. Messi Dork S12 10. Lard S8.0a S2K $hoft rib aide, loose, S6.15a 6 25 drf-salted Ibouiaer.iboxed, 85.25a S.STyi; ahort! clear aides, boxed, 8.83i.

Whrskyj81.teJ. Lieaaisg latures ranged as fallows vycui, AAllaCOl VIUOIXIV itr 1 a 4 rruou p. p. uiarcn may Jane C8a83a7. Corn Bfo.

SJ irch May 86a30a June 83a3i35; Oats No. March June 26fa aoj. jtoik mess jusren 511.7U; May 818 8Hal2.4OaU.0O;1 Jons 11.87J. May t7.IOi7.10aS. 9i June S7.10a7.l0a 7.00.

Short ribs- May Sfl.40a8.4ba8 25; June -i Marcel 7. boston taiddiili; iAlvwtoa Arm. lft. 1.003 balda: Ki.rfoik. Arm 0 n-Ujfcimorf quiet.10 8-16 balei.

Bostottf qui-t, IPjaioJ, Ml balti; Wilmjrtonfitm. 8f, Phila- citlphiajflrra; 10, Sarannab quiet aa-1 firm, 8 818,1.5 bap: Now OrJehquitt and stea .19 15-16, 1,184 tales. Mobile fii.n, 9 13-)6 1,473 bwioa: "emphfs very BrrnL 9 13 16, 876 bales; Auguetk firm, 10. 814 bales: Charleston tut, bales. if City cto Mara 1 I OOHBOTKT DAIUt.

UATJeiaai March 77 P. M. lCi dJlrifct liuddlingf "ii 1 10 1 rj' 81 low mldaliniri 1 i 91 Lew middling, ii strong. 91 WltadlfOH ITATi BTOBB8 aTASKST. a llUositur gotatiohS.) Il sWrwiiiJuToji.

Jarth 7- rLrniL 1 ff ts otrttined rosin firmiS 1 8fJi Uood strained rpBOiii IM t2i IV firm, it I' 1 20 urpenfne (orude)J prm, hard 1 20 relIowplpi i ,1 80 I 180 Tha JbnreaJof edpcsUon is the first -n rnnVrrs i a capital: likeness, was present-rented by tbi-ea of the Colonels of his y. uoi. wi u. xaroorougn, aotnMXfcegiment jm. y.

axoop; xu.ti. A Gilmer. 27th Regiment N- Troops: Col. W- L. Saunders, 46 th Kff mAnt 'N fl.

TirtArtaf 1 The match ertme lof foot ball be-and the! Uni- tweea Trinity XJollete tertity Will Uate plice this evening at JAthleiiO Grounds? beyond a douot. The olio wing telegram was re eeited yesterday morning fl. -yi. a ft m- mar i fliaren JVetcf Obterven Baleigh, Ci The TrmltyUniTerBity game to morrow p. ml Proepects are for a i game.

Wake Raleigh up and ci? ns; fifteen hundred specia tors tiijrge' delegations win peon hand from Chapel Hill, Wake Forest aad the University j. F. Johis, Macarfer T. O. F.

IB. T. Ttmtiv team left for this city last Vsigfct.) They i)l be joined by the aiverpity rteatd aad wm arnye I -Tne chibs are well matched and the best xrame of the season ma? be ex peqted. fine condition. The grand stand and au oioer eeais wiu pe reaay aaa ac- cDmmcdatiocsior am will be afforded t9t everybody" go.

The BiTest cars wilt furaieh ample accommodations for all who wish to go out to the cameJ I Prof. W. rf aft i I Speaking pf the lkte Prof. William Crastoa Simmons, 61 Wake Forest, the Wilminston Stir says tie was pne of the most amiable men we haye eTer knowni In Bweetnees of chajr- kcter lie i reminds ub of his late co- laborersi linr the CQllege, President Win gate" and Prof. Walters.

He was a man of very superior intellect, We doubt if -he has erea had his superior in i his departments in North Card- hnaJ lie was SB rnddest and retiring as: was; jrenus ooaracier ana intellect; iBTe was jaj man of piety, of ianga oMnformation, was reputed 'a good I lawyer, fcad good administra tive taientr, waa a man or sound and SafeUjudgment. He was a rarely gifted and eminent North Carolinian, an omamieps to tne excellent literary InBtitutieb: he bad Hone eo much to advance bid to place upon the per- ir .1 1' I paanent I foundation upon which it bow audi he was par excellence the mostj i gifted md among the 3aptietipf North Carolina, whether at homevpj abroad, I He married Miss FoOte, of Warren unty; Bister of DA George J('oote. county; Bister or jja Ueoxsre and Mr4 enry Fopte, editor bt the Warretiton Gazette and a lawver. A I siDflrukrly pure, upriffht, manly. ee-1 nai, I tu c-f iiu( iUas kquutuiui lilt fcuus I from among; us.

Af sincere, humble believer In. the Crucified One we have to doubt hi Bpirit at rest with his pedeemerjiQ the home oi tae last. Help front Yirgtutmjo I The Alumnae of Greensboro Fe- are engsged in the (worthy enterprise ui Aiueuigj oj vucuip riu iuuu vu uuu as a memonall to i the late Mrs. Lucy McGee Jones wife of President T. Jones of, that institution.

A 1 unique and beautiful entertain? fori the benefit of this fond has been in the Academy cf Music in iiinniie va uaaer the auspices of the Alumnae of Qreensboro Female resident in that city. Among ithe many delightf ill feat ares of the programme was a recitation of Ten-, nyeoh's tpkquisits oem "Dream of jFair illu trated by 'living the text I teing read by MIbb iLillian Arnold, an accomplished elo cutionist of Jtuchmond, a former graduate i of Greentboro Female Col- superb moon liht tableau from vMid-summer bigot's end a Martha Washington tea party by tiny rg'rls, in coatuma ofi the last century; also and rdciLation by home i talent, laclddiag brilliant vocal solo Af fVfci K.oli Willis ji niercammepe was a grand success fbpth Artisiieally and hnan- cully Meas espensea being re ahzed XOc tae fund. the Aluoicse fjf this udble ingtiauiion resident in each hUo large cities of North Caro- I would follow the example, so geaerouelySset by hii City of. a sister titate, the entire amount might be wLtbln a fe' months, and its b- nc fit open i to tjhe needy girls of the Will ndt the graduates of Greens bro Fi-mal College resident lM lead in this noble vork? Dtmn, Jr. Metrbolitia Ml last night wai the largest vf asdambledin Baleigh to her" lecturer, the exception bsiusr im ofcaaioa lof Bay.

Dr. Tal4 mage's somb years figo.L List nisrht the ta enttid and maarnetic young Diviho Rov iThos xop, Jr. recen'U of ihU Si ate and city bul now ptor it Dhdley' t. Baptist Bofaton Idotured His Bubjeot was "Bitkbone.7 Tk Kire what mor itidisioha would be called the "gist" ofthe leoturp would1 ba, in this! uace, ini possible unkss the entiret lecture shofild be given, for it all fgisr.f'; 'Ihe bropositioEB were tersely stated, then "forced home by 1 iilatrtiuns pf euch falnefts as are heard and only once in-; a life Tbey abouaded ia pathos; and witj nd the powar, feeling acdj eiiqucDje -with which tue apeaker; bem cept the audioocti altereatoi in etSjte of alm-iiit; Urea titles? attention and conyulsioss of lautjhter. I i At the 'close of (he lecture he.

was coiUfelted 4o hold a sort of informal reception by soon ss of people, who bappily llatw him duriog his stay ia tttiej civy 1 aa pwstM of the Baptist aberiitelo. a.iii. 'ihe ul jo the Hussion cf the leis iutato tH 3t hfaid, but it does iii ti I j. hot' tf.teearily follow that the price of; I euhut will go down. I The htiu'lh iStatk iluaic Company! uuv iifcetTw mpo two ja KuituxB, 1 S.

1 1. t.i! ifoj fninlinB nwwwtlrMi vinlin tuim -i litarps auto-harps, Also a lo ufgood fioliti, guitar, ban jo 4fut and steel; airings land have marked then dpwn at rock bcttoa figures. to in of is I I 31 BMltar i vie rare mrM LTaximum temperature jdu 1 linnM txrtAlrnT 8 ft. mi minimum, 87 jpJr i- Tay i For i North i Carolina Fair; northerly M'-- SOIEIUBODTTQW A two stcry residence; is gotcg up pa Soaih Mclcfwell street, nearj Merman, for Miss -J i The TJruVersiiy Trinity! College play foot-ball this evehihg fc Atn-fetio Grounds" It 2:30 o'clock. Thefoung ladies'; Bible readings srill continue 'to be held for the rresent at the Baptist church at 4:15 p.

m. on Friday. The regular monthly meeting of the Belief Society of Christ Churca will r.IlL II AtL iV'i take place today in the Chapel imme- diateTy. after morning service. A I The Durham Plant ears We are pleased to say jeter day that our Telephone Exchange is at lait about rery c.eTer conatructor, is lnstaJung tne piant.

We i nota ti'at MrEi B. Engel hard has taken the agency of the Phcenii Insurance Brook lyn anid the Qejrminia Fire Insurance ComDahT. of New Iforkl Wei wish him success in Ids new enterprise. I The I Tower Flumbrng company hai been organized in connection with the Baleigh Water Company, with their office at the Water Works Tower Col. -Alex.

Bichmlnd has charael and Mr. E. B. Engelhard is the treasurer. 1 A number ot.

the literary and jsocial element of the Voung men of thie city met last night- at King's drug; store to take steps toward orsamkuser the the formation of which has been agitated or! aomk timdj After I arranging the preliminaries the meet- ingladipurned tilljTaesday night next, I wnenr zneeims i Euterpean Orchestra rooms to farther perfect the organization. The xtecro exodus fever instead of abating as Borne papers have intimated teems so be raging higher every aay. Scores of negroes from this section cxe emiflrratinjr every day. Nearly one thousand left lover the Bicbmtohd Danville road Iduring Febrdjaxy and the present month to all appearances promises to double the numberj Most cf the tmiirrants.sro to the cotton plan tations of Mississippi and Iibuisians A Big jv k' i Ths lesislatjEre last: niffht in less than lone hour, faominattcl ao elected aboai hundred justices cf the peace for the several counties Cf State. WJIvJC; Tk Cm mt CrM uul IUt.

Tbe case of Cross and White, ap' pealed from the Supreme Oojart of this State to the Supreme Oofirt of the United Sut: has be net for argument before the latter 4iibunal ca the 18th in3t. Mr W. Bi Ilenrv. cf counsel fori the defendants, will leave for Washington on the 12th LasU and will argue the case before the Supreme Court 1 on-the 18th. The 'argument will be heard bv the whole' bench.1 Attorney I General Davidson will Represent the i State.

i ii 1 efilSlHttT ITAtM. Tfce House yesterday refused td eencur in the Senate bill to sell the Oovernor's Mansion. It is how as and was aa it is, so it Btands montiment of ncompletenessfor the next two years; at least, At the afternoon session yesterday Zlr. Z. V.

Walser filled the chair as sneaker vro tern. This is the first time this courtesy has been extended! to the republican side daring this cession- Ay i. The House held three sessions ve a terday. The iezpiring hours diiyds the members 6 business. Ei A bill has passed both Souses allowing the trustees of Supreme Court Library to increase the library fin's salary bo the can be Eccommodated at all times day or night.

i 1 -1 i Bey. Lr. B. Bobbitt, of this cityj ittviad yesterday from Jttocking ham, where he has been for a few days past with his brother Bey. Dr) William H.

has! for time been critically --ill at the residence of Mrs. Leak, of -that place. It will ba gratifying to the mar friend! or IDif. Bobbitt to learn tljiat his brother reports his condition much improved that bis recov cry may reasonably i be hoped fort Tb paraJyaii is gradaaU oL id thre every indication of final ieoovtryJ -i -r tf-!" ILti Walter Henry was in the city yesterdayl -r The Charlotte Chronicle of yesterday says Ainos J. Walker, of New orklj city, was united in marriage yeetcrday afternoon to MrsJ Alice W.

Colei; of thi4 i The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock by Pr. A. Wi Miller, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. E.

William The couple left on the afternoon Iraia for New York where they will resided The Fayettville-Oserver saye: We are pained tot learn that "Mr. Dan Hugh McLean, of wad stricken with paralysis on one aidcLcf his bodv Friday hisrht. whilfl on his return if rom Dunn to 11 were ghtd to have the pleasure off meeting yesterday evening C0I4 i Davis, principal of the La Grange Mil- itaryiS SchooQ CoL Tavis I is one ine i UXUOBa pruKreBBive euuoauuiit men of thY btate, and we that are hie bieased to learn from him school is in a broBporouB and Nourish inn trnAH.ifm I rN i- Mr. H. A.

London, of the Pittsboro Beoord, was in the city yesterday. Capt end Mrs. B. Kendrick and their two bright and interesting sous who ihave bevjn spending the; winter uionths at th jYarbbro Houds in this citylettvfc this morningior thiar honie in Virginia. leave mai.y fiiends ia this city who will always Welcome Mr.

J- S. Manning, of in the city yesterdays i lit. D. Berwanger has retnrned from- Enozville, Tennessee, aid is -ompaaiedl by hif brothlsr, M. 2rg tne iterdar.

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