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

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Tka City CUa MarkM. TC PAIR. lt fa-t well known, thai If it Was AMUSEMENTS. BttigM H( Chlenu j. irentleman from Johnston county; rnAWIII Corner Fayetteville and Hr.

ett will offer during IE IS. Jin W. Arm! -M Crrr Enrror. OCTOBER 18, (l887. Th Wc-tkcr Tdar.

Virginia, slightly cooler, fair weather; light to fresh southerly winds becoming variable. For North Carolinaand South Carolira, cooler, rain, preceded by fair weather in North Carolina; light to fresh easterly winds. liex4o Kir AtvrrtUemB(. Metropolitan Hall Corai Van Tael Company. i 1 Whiting Broj.

-Headquarters for. cloth- ,1 ing, tC. I Wm. VVoollcott Son fo visitors to the fair. Special fair rates October and 21.

Matx Mitteldorfer Manufacturer of Special and Desirable Bargains in THDNG Visitors io the Fair will do well to examine bis large and beautiful stock of AND mm Before making tl eir purchases. The Finest Stock in this City DAILY! Ralkioh, Oct. 177 Middling. 8 Strictimiddling, 81 Good fuddling. 9 Market quiet.

A two room house, worth S15 a month, but will rent it to a good tenant who will take it for 12 months at 10 a who will guarantee to pny monthly, promptly. Address Mrs. M. B. Through Poatoffice.

octtSdlt. 4. YT4'TED Wk; It aT and artjniiiiiiK counti'. WHl fltKKt Salary. Bint All Write foe term $nil state salary wantoit.

m.i A. MaiHifactonT.3!l George Cinrimiiitl. O. DRIVE-DRIVER. I want to go to OSELEY'S OYSTER AND DINING HOUSE To get a good Dinner for 50 Cents, Or a ptew, Fry or Raw of Oysters for 5 cents.

He has the best, and thy ar always fresh. Rooms convenient. A pleasant and quiet plae to Btop. No. 120 Fayettevile St.

SPFljlL FAIR TRAILS TO HE 111 l. ()C-ITOBER lth. iOth 21st. Special trains for the accommodatio'u of visitors to the State Fair will b3 run on the North Carolindgfend Raleigh and Gaston railroads on October 19, 20, and 21st follows BETWEEN OOLbSBOKO AND KAI.KIOH Leve 4 Arfive Ooldsbaro, Princeton, Selma, Clayton, Raleigh, Raleigh, Clayton, Selma; Princeton, Goldsboro, BETWEEN OBEKNSBORO AND IA LEIGH. Lejve i 4 'S Artiye Leave 4 Greensboro, Gibsonville.

Burlington, Mebane's, Hillsboro, Durham Morris ville, Cary, Raleigh, Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville. Durham, Hillsboro. Mebane's, Burlington4 Greensboro, Aitive BETWEEN HENPERSON AND EALEIOH Leave Henderson, Kittrell 8 00 A. 8 30 ,8 60 924 5 45 p.m. 7 11 7 in t.

8 80 a. m. 9 25 953 1015 1188 8 80 1 nags, medals, etc. J. W.

Denmark Co. Good news. iSloan MoseleyS Dicing House 120 ville street! i'For rent-I)wellirtg house. 'Edward Fasnach Jeweler OBSEUVATIOXS. Opening of the lair.

"Kalhleeu JIavourueeu" and -Un- cle Jpbh'Whitcomb'" tonight. An attlaction on the street yes-tcr- "day was the parading around of two lajrge grizzly bears. iTho exhibit at the fair grounds is splendid. special feature, irf the tfisplay Of fine stock. The poia Van Tassel company will jrand matiuee at Metropolitan hkll tomorrow evening.

It1 ia reported that Wake Fore-bt Socittyf vili be on the qui vive today oil account of the marriage of ore of tpe college professors. A large quantity of brick and other jnaterial is being hauled to the locality in which the College of Agriculture aftd the Mechanic Arts will be bunt. i Whoever bent to O'Neill at New Yijfrk, ja postal note on tho 8tn for $2.0 can get some information to. their advantage by seeing the Post-Master jThei Alpine Choir and Tyrolese company wtich gave such a chamiing concert in Metropolitan Hall on last Friday night, passed through 'the city yesterday! Among the fine stock entered for And prices to si rVVIJ Fou Need'nt go james wmsm- co Wholesale and tail Druggibts, 133 Fayeti. ville St.

We woul 1 invite the atteulion of Our I the city this week, to our el Toilet A L-wfcihibition at the fair is a fine Hol- AVe have a Splendid Lot of Hair IN PERFUMERY we have everything, just bought, Fresh, Cheap. A iicc Line of Fancy Baskets and The Prettiest and Cheapest assortment of Pocket Books in Raleigh. Soap for everybody, at all prices. Franklinton, 7 50 Youngsville, 8 09 Wake, 82 Forestville, 8 27 Neuse, 8 45 5 Mill Brook, 8 b5 Johnson Street, 9 12 Arrive Hargett Street, 9il6 rbtckwwo. Lekve Hargett Street, 5 BO Johnson Street, 5 B6 Mill Brook, 5 54 Neuse, 6 23 Forestville, 6 40 Wake, 6 Bl Youngsville, 7 04 Franklinton, 7 25 Kittrell, 7 50 Ajjive Henderson, 8 15 These trains stop at all stations.

first caWVntered by Dr. W. R. Cape-hart, df Avtoi. TheCora VoTassel company arrived i4i the city olr-4asJi Sunday to find the leading hotels already full of people and they engaged quarters at Harrison's boarding house.

i Revi F. M. Keith, of Greensboro, will pbh at Brooklyn Wednesday night and probably the rest of the week. iightly. Preaching today by fhe pastor.

Rev. J. N. Butt. i-.

Fou persons were received into the membership of the First Baptist ohurch'oH last Sunday. 2 he rite of baptism was administered to three and onfe was received by letter. A slight change in the schedule on the North Carolina Railroad went in- encs jestjsruay morning, ine freichfe train i for Goldsboro now 3 i i i rr i leaves fit 7 o'clock, a. instead of 7:30 asformerly. il Manl entries of fine stock were made far exhibition at the fair yestef day, anting them some thoroughbreds, I stalfion, mare and colt by Mi.

I Montg6mery, of Franklinton. They are troters and will probably entep for the; races. A branch office of the State, weather signal Service will be establiahec? at the fairiand the weather indicativ will be; puDiisnea tnererrom ever morning. The omce will be in chartre i of Mr. H.

McP, Baldwin of the State Bcrvico. Have you seen the ebony gold-headed jcane to be presented to- the most popular druggist at the Hose Ieet Company's fair in the Milier tiilding It is a beauty. It is more $han, this, it is very handsome. Boxes fr Votes will be found at all drug Btores and at the fair. Vote for your favorite.

Ladies, by the way. are admitted to the fair free of charge. Don't forget this. The Ilaleich Cornet band cave i i i JETROPOLatAS THEATRE. WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW, TUESL AY AND WEDNESDA OC TOBER 18 AND 19.

Engagetueut of the Bright and Charming L4t(le boubrette CORA VAX TASSEL -ANnltKR iuperli Io(lI- Coin()iiiiy Appearing in UNCLE JOSHUA AHITCOMBE, (By spei' rI ill' 1 AN1: Kathleen iMavourneen." Beautiful Scenir FfTecti' New nr.d Mechanical; EfTtcts. Grand military band and Operatic or-cliestra. A car load special scenery, and the idlest street parade ever trapt'il by a tcavifing ronipuny. B( on hand to sec it 'Admission and 73c. Ke'Tvcd 6fats now on store wiiUout i atn chiu ge.

Tues lay evening an entire change of programme. METIinrOI.lTAN 1 1 A The latest comedy rage, written by Scott Marble (author) expressly for iss )1 a I) I Sterling, The Boautifiil Kentucky Belle, ,) -T II REK 0 lit Willi an of Ipading char- i All iim tropolii.tn artts. No ex- pared. Everythiog the best. Play- Hg to jiacked houses everywliere.

Abso I 1 itelv the 1 I 1HKST MISIIll, HtflIM (OuI'WV On the road Laf-t three uiyhto of fair vrek. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, October 20tl to 22nd, and Saturday Matinee. Reserved seats at MacRae's drug toro. HEADQUARTERS FOR CL0THIXG, HATS, SrIOES, Furnishing Goods.

1 Largest Stock and Lowest Prices in the -City. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS NORRIS CARTER SPECIAL FOR FAIR WEEK. We shall make a special display during this week in Fine Dress Goods, Silks, Vel-! vets and Plushes, with Rich Novelties in Dress Trimmings to match. Cloak Department. All the latest designs and cuts will be shown in plush, silk and tailor-made wraps, which were made up epecially for us, and cannot be found elsewhere in the city.

CARPET DEPARTMENT. The richest designs in Brussels, Tapestries, Velvets and Ingrain Carpets, from the leading manufacturers, are shown in this department, at extraordinary low prices. The above goods were bought specially for this week display. Visitors to our State ('air are cordially invited to make us a visit, where they will see the best arranged dry goods establishment in the bouth. Norris Carter.

C3 Q' CO I CO CO '3 2 031 I 'JUIJ "I yr-- i i-T fX A. fh ANOSEWS jhfft lfcJrbJuP A 52 i4t mWFd' mi'WlBm hNfe m-zt mmnmm if" -SI hi: IsmsmM: 1 ProsntKi for ToJr The programme for the fair today as follows The mars! assemble at 10 1.11 o'clock at tneifoot of Fayetteville street, opposite the graded school, and will tben.pgdceed up Fayetteville Btreet, headed fey the Raleigh Cornet liana, to the Mouse, where the Governor of the State, the ocitv. the State officers and otbf invited guests will in procession. 'lhe procession will move promptly 11 oclockjfcrrivi.g at the fair grounds o'clock. Oa arriving! the grounds Capt C.

B. Densoaiii introduce his Ex- cellency Gov; SjoIos, who will deliver the operiug' address, after which the 27th WSr.nal fnir will be de- clared Open by JV G. president of thf -society. Raleigh "Cornet Baud will furnish music at' lli? -pounds'. Xo.

1 Trotting at 2:30 p. Mile heats, 2 in 3. Purse G0. First premium, 3O.0d-. Second premium, 12.50.

ThirJpremium, $7.50. No. 2 Trotting at p. m. Mile heats.

3 i 5. Purse' $50. First premium, Swp.yiJ. becona premium, 12.50, ThircJ premium, .7 5 0. All premiums rf or speed" classes will be paid by the.

Treasure rv.on Saturday of Fair week, upou certificate from tho finance; committee. All horses entered for these races must have bfseu owned in North (AfOlina six rhitus previous to the iv r. 'U 7 SPtCIALTV. Dr. H.

B. Battle, director of the Ex periment farm, was yesterday engaged in framing a number of plans of the farmas cultivated which will be put in conspicuous places throughout the grounds and buildings today for the (jonveijiience ofjyisitors. The farm is worth a visit frpm an) body and visitors will lind it interesting to go there where they will see placards at every division stating the manner in which and fov which any plant or crop, i being experimentei with. This will; be a prominent fea- ture during the. week.

1 THE GRAND TBAJSJs' PROCESSION TOMOB- bow. I Tho'processlou will form on Wil- ruiugton stroetjfrom corner of Davie, extending southward, the head of the parade being afjthe foot of Fayette- i ville street in front. of the Centennial school buddihg.fl.he floats, the fire de- partments assemble on Wil- raington street in the following order: 1. Chief Marshal and Assistants. 2 Raleigh Cornet Band.

3. Orators, alayor of the city and President of fhe State Agricultural i Society lfKi 4 Fire i 5. Durhatn floats and Durham Light Infantry. Band. Dwight's Soda Chariot.

7. Other Displays from" Abroad. 8. Raleigh's Industrial Show. Everything "atust be in readiness to move at 11 oclock promptly.

The order of marqii' will be up Fayette- ville street tOr Capitol square, thence west on Morgan to Salisbury, thenoe north to Hillsboro, and thence to the fair 'entering1 at the east gate above the gi and stand. The procession wilj pass twice around the race track and halt in front of the stand where Welcome will be extended on the part of the Agricultural Society Col. Thos. M. Holt, and a responfl-f or the Industrial Parade will be rxjade by W.

N. Jones, Commissioner of Labor Statistics. The procession will" then disband, ji 1.10M op ior a riw iiourt. The fair will be a big thing and everybody (be city will want to serf it. thx ad.

a lare them have. agreed to their places of busi- nesson neiu ihursaay between tne hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, that all the clerks, accountants' and cashiers as well as the etpployers may spend a fewhours on? the fair grounds. Everybody can't b4 peen and asked person- ally to join this movement, bnt it is hoped that ery one will do so with- i out being called upon. A few hours of general recreation will entail loss upon none, and will be productive of pleasure td toany. The following houses have agreed to close as above: Woollcott Son, M.

T. Norris Wyatt Taylor, W. C. A. B.

Stronach, Jps G. Brown, cashier Citizen's Banli, Samuel C. White, cashier State Rational Bank of Raleigh, H. Belvin, cashier National Bank of Raleigh, W. G.

Se-park, J. J. Jhmas Co. Barbef Barbee. Jones' Powell, Pool Moring, Leach, Page Arendell, G.

D. Rand Bro. Jos. P. Gulley, M.

D. Edwards, Norris Carter Voloey Fursell, J. Terrell, J. C. S.

Lurngden, S. J. Betts, D. T. Johnson, Jag; C.

Marcom, E. P. Stone A W. B. Mann Bedford Richardson, Grausman Rosenthal, Falls of Co.

Frod. A. Watson, Mrs. S. M.

Richardson, Mrs: it L. Blake, Mme. E. Besson, Norrht A Newman, E. J.

Hardin, R. Ferrall A Wm. E. Dewar, Wyatt Crowder. The followiag papers hivvo been added to theSfate Library lt: Pitts-boro Ifovie, (Steensboro J'utrjt, Seaboard Jtcjle'ctiffj, Fayetteville tfesxtn-fr, New Boj-o Journal, Franklinton lixKltch.

-M s- Laoies' perfect fitting, stylish and comfortable kid and pebble goat button, Bennett Burnard's" make, the handsomest eb'oe in A.merica, can only be found: at the popular shoe store of Hollc Bro's. MaRACAIBO OOFIEE. A lot of BD6- sially fine old Haracaibo Coffoe, just ceived. Wig drink ns well as any K. J.Iardin.

"OLD ltlp; TOBACCO is a do- ligntful chew. 'Try it. Yocr attohtQn is called to Heller's celebrated Three Dollar Shots Ik at ever offered for the price. ScnooL'Shctes. Now is the timo and Heller's $hoe Store is the place where the largest stock and variety to select from scan be found.

Prices always the lowest. Fob the iiuaiuy uuu largest, variety of poets, shoes or trunks of any kind or style an to the rerrular 1 i 8iioe nouse ot Heller Uros. All poods warranted aa represented. Always the ldwest DrifiM for th lwat nitalif up 25 1 I i i i not for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup hotel proprietors in Florida would put their rates to ten dollars per 'Histories make men wise.

Poets wit- ty." But what in the world does a man want with either when he has sprained his ankle. No sir, not these, not. these Give him but one bottle of Salvation Oil, tb.3 greatest cure on earth for pain. Price cants. Wall Pafeb After "all the best, lutxt attractive, moet econotuicaL, and will outwear any other wall decoration; properly applied will, with ordinary care, wear for 25 years.

Call tft Watson's Picture and Art Store and see a good selection. All work in this line 'promptly executed. Picture, frames, window shades, window cornices and cornice poles made to order and to fit any win- aow. Mosquito canopies, all eiaes in stock and made to order Write for prices. All or iters have prompt tion.

Fred. A. Watson, 112 Fayetteville Street We call attention to "The Mitchell Paper Petersburg, Ya Tue Weekly News and Ob iEavEB is an eight page paper, full, of good things and selld for $1.25 a year. It is the best andcheapest weekly paper in the State. Write to Mitchell Paper 3ox l'ctersburg, for boxes.

aaav- -a Grand Opening at Bekwster's. All Fair Week J. Brewster will open the largest and best selected ntock of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and House furnishing goods ever displayed in Raleigh and cheaper 'j than ever. Call ard see them BY TELEURAPH. MARKETS NOON.

IjvEitPOpL. October 17. iuiet add rather easier; niiddliag uplands 5 7-16; sales 1 10,000 bales; speculation and export 1,000 bales; Saturday 's sales were increased by late business byJ.5C0 bales, all kinds; receipts 23.000 bales; American 1900 bales, futures steady; October- 5 10-64a5 1.1-64; October and November 5 8 $4a5 9-64; November and December, December and January, January and Febraary 8 7-64a 5 8 64; February and March 5 9-64; March and April 5 11-64; April and May 5 18 64; May and June 5 15-64. 4 p. rn.

Cotton Uplands. Orleans sales of today included bales American: October 5 11-64. buyers; October and November 5 164, sellers; Not-ember and December, December and January, January and February 5 8 64, se lers; February and March 9-64, se lers: March and April 5 11-64, value; April and May 5 13-64, value; May and 5 15-64, Futures closed steady. i MARKET REPORT NIGHT. Nkw Yoke, October 17.

Exchange Btrong at 4.82ia4.S6i. Money easy at 2ia5, closing offered- at 4. Sub- treasury balances gold currency, 812,881,01.0. Governments dull i but firm to strong; 4 per cents 126; 41 per cents 108i. State bonds dull, firm; Georgia 7a mortgage 105i; North Carolina 6sl21; North Carolina 4's Tennes- see settlement 10; Virginia 6s Virginia consols 48 bid; East Tennes- see 9i; Shore 91j; Lpuisville Nashville 56J; Norfolk "VYestern pre- erred 86; Richmond St Alleghany Richmond A Danville 150; Bichmond -I West Point Terminal 221; Rock Island 110; St.

Paul -71; St. Paul preferred i 109; Texas Pacifio 23; Tennesssee Iron 1 and Coal Union 24i; Pacific 45; Wes- tern Union 74i; Cotton' Trust Certifl- cates 25t. i Cotton Futures closed barely steady; net receipts bales; gross 14,444 bales; i sales today 142,700 bales; October 8 96; I November 47; December U.45aU.4o; January 9.49a9.50; February 9.58; March 9.65a9.66; April 9.72a9.73; May 9.80a9.81; June 9.87a9.88; July 0.93a9.95. Cotton quiet; sales 188 bales; Saturday eveninsr corrected 1.244 UDlands 91; Orleans 9J; net receipts at all ports 'i bales; exports to ureat Britain 19,984 bales; to France 100 bales; to the continent 87,657 511,469 bales. Flour Southern unchanged and quiet.

Wheat options closed strong at or near the current rates of Saturday last; spot firm and moderately active 2 red October SO 5-16a80 6-16; November SljaSli; May 87 12-16. Corn iajc lower and only moderately active, closing 50a51; May 52ia52i. OatS generally steady; No. 2 October 501 a31: November stead and moderately active; No. 3 Oc tober nominal at 321; November 821; May 351 No.

2 spot b2i. Hops dull and weak. Coffee fair Rio 198; options steady and unchanged and rather quiet. Sugar quiet, and firm; fair refining 4 5-16a5; refined quiet, Molasses quiet and steady. Rice arm.

Cottonseed oil 34 for erode; 43 for refined. Rosin dull at Spirits turpentine firm at 85. Hides steadv and auiet. Wool a uiet and weak: domestic fleece 26a34; pulled Texas fork dull and weaker; mess $14 for old; 815 for new. Beef dull.

Middles dull and nominal. Cut meats quiet' and firm. Lard 3a4 points lower and moderately active; western steam $6.80, cling October S6.70a6.72; May e6.65a0.67. Freights dull; cotton i id; giain2Jd. October 17.

Cotton middling: Galves-1 ton quiet, 9, 10,883 bales; Norfolk steady, 91.4,979 bales; Baltimore steady, 91; 66 ales; Boston quiet, 9J.507 bales; Wilming-' ton quiet, 9, 1,805 bales; Philadelphia firm, 9i, 34 bales; Savannah dull, 9 1-16, 8,799 bales; New Orleans steady, 8 15-16, 18,206 bales; Mobile quiet, 8i, 2,412 bales; Memphis firm, 9, 13,240 bales; Au- gutfta quiet, buyers and sellers apart, 8 15-16. 2,531 bales; Charleston with good demand, 9, 6,517 bales. Chicago, 111., October 17. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour unchanged. Wheat No.

2 spring 69a69t; No. 2 led 714- Corn-No. 3, 41 Oats No.2, 255 Mess pork 13.25a 13.50. Lard per 100 Bhort-rib sides, loose, dry-salted shoulders-, boxed. S5.60aS.70; short clear sides boxed.

Whiskey 1.10. leading futures ranged as follows: Opening, highest, closing. Wheat No. 2' October 691a69a69; November December 72ia72ia72i; Muy 77ia775a77l. Corn No.

2 October 41h4141; November 41a4Ha41; December May 44ia44a44S. Oats No. 2 (X-tober November 251; Decembtir 251a254a25; January 29a 29a29i. Mess pork January 812.25a 12.25al2.20. Lard October 8.22ia6.25a 6.25; November 86.17ia6.171a6.71; January f6.25a6.25a6 25; May 80.57ia6.571a 6.55.

Short rib sides October. 87.021a 7.07ia7.071; January WILMINGTON KAVAL STORES MABKZT. (Closing Quotations.) Wilmington, October n. Spirits turpentine steady, 82 80 85 15 00 65 65 Strained roe in ttrm. Good strained rosin, Tar firm.

SI 1 1 1 Turpentine (cr Yellow dip. lido) firm, bard tulton Kiitnrti lu Siw Voik. New Yokk, September Greene X'o'b report on cotton futures says On the cotton contract market the bull fitment has continued to contest position and probably prevtnted a more decided break, as the general tendency has been toward an easier tone on all months" beyond October. This month hold strong on the continued scant ottering and fears of a squeeze, but later options were of- fered bomewhat more freely, and after a tlight showing of firmness at the outset 1 made a decline. It looks as though with the short interest pretty well cleaned up with the disappointmg character oi Lav- erpool accounts, portion of the longs had become timid ana sola out to tnose who were willing to assume the load.

At the close October was 2 to 8 points higher and the later months 8 to 5 points lower against Saturday evening, with tha feeling unsettled. pay ji Who fwaa in' the city yesterday, re- PrteSl that hogs were being destroyed oy -nvinareas ana even tnousanas in Jotjnytoij by the cholera. epi-; ufBjig is spreading and it seems to De inapopfibre to check it. Many farmers have gost their entire herds of swine and al in the epidemic section are iZ ii supptfof many has been totally cut off. Mis Alice Jones, of Greensboro, is visting Hiss Mamie Williams.

Messrs Willie Williams and- Van'i Holefof tne State University, will' spei the week in the city. Mr Herbert Norris, of Apex, is in i the Got TL. It. r.iklL'ers. president of.

tho Wilmington and Weldon was town yesterday. Mi Falcon B. Arendall is at his' residence on South Salesbury i streef Mr. Geo W. Thompson is sick at hef resider.ee on Hillsboro street.

Mioses Dosia Rich and Jennie WiI-: i key, (f AsheVille, will. visit Miss Lou-i la Crawford during Fair week, Miis Laura Thompson, of Fayette--' I ville. visiting Miss Kate i uller. Mis Ada Williamson, of Graham, is' tho Sliest of Miss Mattie Wjlliams Prf. Moses Las returned from Tennssce, wheife he has been at the; 1 bedskle of his sick brother.

Bqfu Jno. Scarborough. pcritiipndtnt of Public Iustruction is in the city. Mr) John W. Thompson, steward of thi N.

Insane Asylum, who has been very ill for some weeks past is the streets again. Mr. and; Mrs. P. Child left yesterday on a visit to Kichmond.

Mjr. George H. lowes (of the Crm Of Clowes, Waterbury, wife and two little daughters are the city, the guests of Dr. G. W.

Blacknall, the father of Mrs. CloTfes. Mr. J. E- Smith havihg receive! ari appointment to the Normal Nashville, will leave for taat place this evening, going via Atlanta, where he will visit the Exposition.

I Miss Mena Branch, of Wilson, is in i towii, the gtiest of Mrs. Col. Kenan, Miss Agnes Daniel, of Wilmington I is vi Siting Miss Addie Bagley. 1 Miss Katie Scales has returned from a visit to friends in the Pied-1 mon section. Mi.

F. Busbee left yesterday td i attend the TJ. S. Court at Elizabeth iCity.i Messrs Willie Jenknis, Joe Rod: wejl jmd Will Hunter of Warrenton are la the city, Misses Maria and P-attie Lewis, of I Looisburg, are visiting tlTeir brotherfr Mr. O.

Lewis of this city. i i M. S. S. Williams returned oa SriBay evening from a week's visit to'Iiamilton, and the Atlanta ex- posifion.

Rv. Thos. Dixon, of this city! preached in Boston last Sunday. He I has leceived two calls recently; on froinj Boston with a salary of if i attached and one from Philadelphia 1 1 i wiwa me biuuh Btuary. (.

Cl. T. C. Fuller and Col. J.

Wi Hinpdale left last evening for Richmond and Philadelphia to take depSsitions in the case of the Pioneer Mtuiafacturing Co. against the Lor don. Assurance Co. of Norfolk to be" triejjin Wake Superior Court MSbs Btella Millard, of GoHsborOi is visiting Dixon, orr North Person street. apftrae Ciurt Curt met' yesterday at 11 o'clock: Appeal from fourth district were lapsed of as follows Vi vereUx Vs.

Devereux, ccntinuedi vj failings noit; put to ena 01 dihtrict. 3ally vs. Cole; continued. Cr Ca vs. Bundy; motron to affirm judgment.

Jfeech vs. Creecn; from johnstonj argued by Messrs, Peele, Busbee Bubbee for plaintiff and Messrs, Argp Fleming for defendant. Sate vsi Giersch; put to end of district. State vs. Emery, argued by Attor-nyrQeneral for the State; counsel contra.

sQulley vs. Howell and Gulley continued. Clif ton vs. Fort; argued by Mr. J.

Hi Fleming for plaintiffi and Mr. Sacmel Wilder for defendant. i Sniiley vs. Pearce; put to end of district. fgt4te rs.

Smith; argued by the At-tdtney-- General for the State; no counsel contra. St4t vs. Watson; argued by Attorney General for State; no counsel cdrtTt. vs. Insurance Company; atrgui by Messrs.

Batcbelor Dev- ivt piaiuLiu uiu iuessrs. uuer, Snow and E. C. Smifhfer defendant. The argument in this case will be cncuded this morning.

i Tilth district appeals will be called oa njxt Monday in the following or-der 1 161 Roj'ster vs. GommiasionerB of Granville. 116i Perry vs. Adams (plaintiffs ajpouI.) i lG-Periy vs. Adams, (defendants ajpil.) 161 -Knott vs.

Taylor. IC? Scott vs. Bryan. 1 1(J Spence vs. Smiih.

lGf Barbee vs. Railroad. ll Oakley vs. Van Noppen. I lfcl State vs.

Wilkerson. 117 State vs. Brewer. 5 171 Knott vs. Whiifield.

ri7i Barnes Co vs. Eaton. I lli State vs. Rowe. 174 Rigsbeo vs.

Town of Durham. l7f Rogers vs. Jemkins. Hl7( Murray vs. Hazell.

1 17 Scroggins vs. Turner. 1 7 Knott vs. Railroad, llttjt Harris vs. Terry.

5 Gilmer vs. Holton. IIS Coble vs. Branson. flSj -Leathers vs.

Gray (petition of defaildant to rehear.) I -i rlrithe ttomach performs its func-tipttB'ractively and regularly, the food of uliich it is the reueptacle, is transformed into blood of a nouriehiher qiiali-, which furnishes vigor and warfnth to the whole body, the best to give tone to the stomach 1 1. 1 1 i I 1 ii J. McLean's Strengthening C'fjrial and Blood rtfflter. xs I i I I The best lot of Chamois Skins ever brought to Raleigh, from 10c to each. Cologne Bottles, Cut FANCY GOODS Too many coin it the times.

ROSENTHAL Anywhere Else. ome People and Strangers visiting gant and complete line of tides. Bru lies and all other sorts of Brushes. Glass, Pungents, all prices. AND NOVELTIES, to ennmtpratfl.

Earery- r- gret it. If you don't, you THE -SEASON. WANTED. To buy seed cotton, loose cotton, sm lea, light weight and mixed packed I ales At my gin on Rocky Branch, foot of Jayetteville Baleigh, N. C.

w. a houuk. Soda and all kiuds of Mineral Waters, Limeades and Milk Shakes. body says ours are the best. Cigara and Cigarettes, Domestic and In ported, all good; we keep no other kini Come and see us; you will never grand dress parade and serenade vb.

Sorrell; argued by the down Fayetteville street yesterday. I Attjarney-General for the State and The netv uniforms are brilliantly iTonn Gattling for the defendant, handaonle and many people actually tb, Goodwin; continued. -did not jnow the boys. It is un pbrtch vg. Benton; argaed by Mr.

questionably the finest and' 'most Jft- Bryan (by brief) for the talented band in foe State. It num-- pldiciiff, and Messrs. S. W. Isler and Of course we Lave everything in tho Di lg Line, of the beet quality, and pTiff" scriptions are promptly, ace rately and neatly filled by Competent larmaciats.

JAMES 0c CO. Of Icood news! te i. s. CIRCULATING I Library of SeVora THOUSAND VOLUMES, By standard writers on every subject, neatly sod substantially bound not confined In Its use to tne city, but can Ihs SENT BV MAIL substrllx-rs everj wher, a'l fur a very sblALL FEE. AH jmbvrlbers ai-e enrolled as members with-' out extra charpo, of the Rook-Buyers' Na-ilonal Cvoeratlve Association, and i ill be supplied with miscellaneous books of all kinds for their own ase, at lowest wholesale rates.

Agents wanted. i Address 3. XV. Deninnrk KEftiiajter N. C.

Department, Kaleigb. N. C. mmm jets i arx Mitteldorfer, Manufacturer of fLags, SHIELDS, MEDALS, fcc. 217 N.

"th Richmond CaHe attentfou his line of Badges made expressly for the North Carolina Camp of Confederate Veterans, and those who intend to visit Richmond on the occasion of the laying of the! Corner Stone of the Lee Monument, can secure them of me. I have also a beautiful memento -iBadge commemorative ot the occasion, which can only be secured of me. I Solicit a call from you when in 1 i Richmond. Marx Mitteldorfer, 217 N. 7th Richaoad, VI library i I Extraordinary Autumnal Sale BY Berwanger Leading Clothiers.

For the last four months our extensive faoilitiea for the manufacture of first-class Tailor-Made Clothing for men and boys ha been taxed to the utmost, and we have pi reed upon our counters the largest, finest, best and yet the most moderate priced, tock ever offered to tha public. In the iality cf material and linings, in excellence of workmanship throughout, in styie of cut and finish, in every particular whatever these goods are equal to those of the leading merchant tailors, who charge more than twice our prices. We do not pretend to compete with Cheap John Clothing Our only opposition comes from the first-class merchant tailor establishment. The suits and overcoats fe offer not only look, but in reality are like merchant tailor goods. You are welcome to inspect them and judge for yourselves.

STUDY THESE FACTS AND Invest in our 812 suits; they cannot 9 duplicated elsewhere for less than 818. There are in this lot 85 different patterns of corkscrew diagonals', cheviots, casst-meres, cut in sacks, frocks and 4-button cutaways. The material is all wool, and the suits are lined with silk finished serge. Try our $15 and 918 suits. You cannot purchase their counterparts in this city for lees than 823.

They cannot be distinguished from the best work of custom tailors. Examin our Prince Albert Coats and Vests at 15 and upwards. In style, fit and workmanship they cannot be surpassed. OTmiCOATS From $7.00 and upwards, in all the fashionable coir-re and shape. We sell more men's, boys' and children's clothing than any other toum in this State, and therefore we can sell the Best Goods Cheapest.

BERWANGER BRO Leading Clothiers. Furnishers and Hatters. the band- boarded a summer street car and -proceeded to serenade the! town, much to the delight of every-j body. The la(Iy friends of- the Independent HoSe Reel Company will give ai fair and Sociable every night during' the weekin the Miljler building for the benet of tho cojmpany. The first cntertaiiinent was given last Tiight and wa.

a Very pleasant affair. A gold headed cano' worth 25 is being voted to most popular druggist and a haiidsome gold watch will be criveu to the receiving g'ciin-oi uumuiT: oi votes ior the same. The ladies iuvile the atten dance of $he public and insure a good time to everybody. The bofd of directors of the penitentiary if ill. moet in regular moEithly eession tomorrow.

A matter of imi 'portance the city will, be a confer-1 ence boti'een tire boarcf and a com mitteo od the part of tho city with reference to paving the streets around capitol square. The city will propose to lay tlie gtono provided the peni-tentiary furnish the. material. An act of the legislature provides that the bcuitetoliary shall do one half of the work wheu these streets. are paved and iho (vision will bt' proposed as above.

Jliirhaf' Hall. The Stte fair marshals will, on; next Thurftday evening, give a grand ball in Henry hall There will bei no'invilatkms i feud to ladies. Gen Ueuien who escort ladies, and will rvfcivt-'ticLc'U of adniission from thr: John manager for the will j.vo a of 1 V- To liy lf i.ubl.c I spirited and 1, both busLne-s and pnv tlo uiit commence to decorate for the ifrl gitla days of tomorrow and: 1a-i one ulr, Thui capit a i.uu. oliice oil 'the j.iimi-pal btreels leu-il a hand, lth: ui decorating for the day and ill for Ihe iritrht. Makn fjs gay and biillinct bs it ought to vily Boarding House Mrs.

L. B. EVANS. No. 1 North He Dossil ftm't.

ANTKI LA.DIF.S for mr Fall an Chrtt- maa i rsas, io tus iirnr rmsnsiii wots A ade. Work sent by nail say 4ntaac. w. r. trw IS work sent by nan an dtetaara.

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