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ffhctatcChromcU lO IT1 M M KI1!B8. If lb rrlr fall to lv y urpaper ..rl.Uir. lr PMlblMB Mr III llr Illldl "I TIKDAY. March 7 foi 8 UtD Waoiuxotos. M'ch 6. Forecast North Carditis; fair; wartr.c w rl Att'Trpy Money to Lone. t A l. Her war per. Match. W. I. Hsjwood Notice of Sum mon. W. II. R S. Tucker & Co. New Silk. V. II. Kirg & Co. Taney's Fine April The mercurv km at ten drgrets above toro it Aslu-ville Sunday. The M -urt Airy grarnN cf rrpany ha riTi-m-d aa order let $60,000 worih oi granite. The Charlrttee Surday blaze was light ard cot to heavy as reported in Ra'eigh j(H rday. The Ioshs are small. IU v. T. J. Tajlor cf Wami t-n, ic oniiucting larir" revival at the Second H-prit cLurih, G !dsloro. To day at IUltigb cd at ail thettbfr f'ee ma;l dtlivery ffiees in the sltU th re will be civil service csaminfition. Theladustf 'he re f cue circle art rarrrstly rou,uesttd to meet at the mi8 ion renins at 11 o'ekek on Wednesday morning. The colored fir nun of the Hate arebj th; legislature given a relief fund ol Si'.im) rvear. and will farm a state asso Ciation. Mr. Sam rembetton of Stanly cout.ty nince bis it-turn home from Stanly coun ty bi9bal a severe attack of pneumonia but i now convalescing. The board of directors of the pen t n tiarv is an entirtly n w one. The board will" have a cletk. The salary of the superintendent of State's prison is 325, 000. Trof. E A.. Aldermm lectured in the Yourg Men' Christian Association course at Asheville on "Life in Colonial North Ca-ol'na, or men and mannesa a contury ago." btatetville has raised $100,000 for a new cotton mill. China Grove is to have ore. I r, appears to be well under stood that llale-gh wi 1 also have a new u.iU the fourth A fire at Greensboro 8atnrday con sumed the g'cend floor and roof of Cal lum'is drug store. The fi:st flor wae dbtnfg d by water. The hss-is fully covt rtd l i suiaree. lie i.'K' y ' rT ay carried th r rn l. re i f the late G-reral Ai-f-ein-lh t l heir tiiju-ctiv h uus tbn u.hnut N fh Car' Hi p ; .h. re are but few ic ii h tl i ni );n'rg. lrof. IT j.h 1.. Mi'.Icr, for two year rt a it Km r in tin Agricultural and M-chanienl ct.l'. h U i'gb, now be t n es a ch mint af the Navatsa phos ihate works at Wihuicg on. Mr. Wettem R. Gales, vice president ol the Stite Yourg Men's Christian As location, is conducting union terviciB at Salisbury, vhich are very largely at tended Sunday he addressed five churches. The legislature ejected very nearly 1,800 rnng:strate8, all of whom are dem ocris Though the majority of tnt h juse voe1 f r Ir. Lillingron of Davie, republican, he failed by a few votes to be elected. lion Sam Fhelps Lelund of Chicago, last n:ght delivered a lecture at Durham btfiTt Trinity c llge students. Prisi dent Crowell has gone noith to buy ma chinery for the tichnological biuldin of the college. Frank Lewellyn, seventy years old, nearly blind and very feeble, is in Ashe viile jail, charged with complicity is the murder of C. B Brockets. For a fort bight he had been hiding and was cap tared in a barn. On Tl urrday cvei.it g text, March 9. thi re will be given an informal tea at the King's Daught rs mission rooms All members of the order and the public generally are most c;-r1ial!y invitsd. Tea will be served from 5 to 7 p. m. Captain John V C'Ots is in New York buyiug a large and handsome B'ock cf clothing and gutt furnishings for the firm of Cross & Linehan. The new styles will be 'all-the go" this spring and this firm will keep and always pres ent the latest. The hand book cf North Carolina with maps and illustrations, the farms, orchards and vineyards: the forests. mines and factories neatly, but elabor ate and carefully compiled is just out by the state bonrd of agricultural and will be noticed at length in the future. The work was largely compiled by Col. J I). Cameron, of Asheville. The following miliUry commissions were issurd yetterday : W R Kenan, of Wi'nvngton, assistant adjutant gen eral; Charles A. Cork of Warrenton, as istant inspector general of small anus practice; N. Anderson, J D. Crower and U L G bbon, sergeons s cond regi ment; J. It Benmon Captain and Lewie II. M .ore bnd J. B Pigford, lieutenai ts company A second regiment; R'ger Hmbh, assistant surgeon second regiment; M. L Dickson, lieutenant company K, company K, four t a regiment. blOCESB OP NORTH CiROUHA HUbop Lyman' A pitnnient- March t Snu-ia a m , t Baruabas chatch Gre-nsboro " " buudny, p m , St Audrewe i t nroh. (-irernsboro Tned y. p m.. hnrllnttton ThniMdav. n m . Durhrnu Sunday p. ui . ch..pel hLl. rd UbtlOU. Wed ue day, p m.. HeDdcr TbnrrtaT,4p m.. Rldevrsy G cd Fri 'fty, Kittrell Xu-r lav. h. m . t hrist church, Raleigh. Knster Day, P m. St Angus tine Kridfy. Gaston. Sunday, a ni , Weldoa. i-nnday, p m Jackson. Tnesi'Hy Halifax. H .dnedav Scotland Neck 14 Frid v. Knfleld Sunday, a. m Hocky Mount p m.. hattleboro. Tuesday, p m., WLam, St. TluiOhj'a. Wednedar, p. m., Wilson Fridey, St. MariV, Kdge com: county Friday, St. 1 uke's, Tarboro. Snnday, Calvny church, Tarboro. Tuesday. Rlngwood. Wednesday. l.Utleton. Thurwlay. Middleburg. Friday, WilllamHboro. fefltnrday, Siovall Sunday, a m., Goshen. p. m. xford Sunday, i-.ood Shepherd, Ral p. m, St. Mary't School, Raleith. Iiocean Convention, Bal elgh Ho y communion at rrornlng tervlces. CO lections tor Diocesan Mits-kni. 8PE0IAL H0TI0E8. Florida Orantn. Anoth consignment of one hundred boxes Call early. Everyday Auction atd Commission H Mise May 21 26 ii 30 31 S 7 11 16 19 21 83 85 2rt 87 2S ay 30 7 14 17 Fine yellow banannas zrn at 25c. to 40c A. Dughi's Junaluska claret, $1 per gallon, 25c. per quart. A. Dugbi, General Agent. m When a husband will not buy a fry of oysters from Dughi at 25 cents and crry his wife, the lady either dislikes oysters or the gentleman dislikes the lady. Which! Stanley as an explorer, Eiison as an inventor, Mies Flora A Jones a the dis cover of the Fomous Blush of Roses for the complexion; are names that will be handed down as benefactors of the race, to all recorded time. J. E Morgan comes in for his share (of the profits) as he always keeps a big supply on hand, and sells it for 75cts, per bottle. Norta Carolina Troop in the l.ae War. A few days ago a little notice appeared in the columns of this paper to the effect that Mr. J. B Lindsey, of Lilesville, had in his possession the regimental rolls of company H . 51s. regiment and ccmpanys D F. G., of the 81st regiment. With his wuil promptness to secure for our state library, librarian Birdsong immed iately wrote to Mr. Lindsey, requesting that he would place them in the state library. These rolls were received yester day morning per express, and any one do iring t see them can do so by calling at the library. A Card. As officers and members of the Gov ernor's Guard, of this city, we feel it a duty that we owe our company and our own self-respct, to state that of the numerous trips we have taken it ha never been our pleasure to carry from this city a more orderly and well behaved set of men, and it is beyond our compre hension to understand how any one could so belie an organization whose effort has always been to be the pride of the city, never its disgrace. Jno. W. Cross Alfred Williams, Jr., Jno J. Whiikhbad t. R. Wyatt, Raleltcta, N. C. No. 21 Fayettevtlle Street, Dealer in the celebrated and latest im proved White and No. 9, Wheeler & Wilson sewing macnines, Dotn wnoiesaie and retail. Dealers will please write for prices whijh will be to their interest before buying elsewhere. Will sell and ship to any point in North Carolina wholesale or retail. Old machines of every kind repaired in workmanship style by an ex perienced sewing macnine operator. Also needles and any parts needed for any kind of sewing machines furnished on short notice to any part of North Caro lina by mail. Write for prices. Also dealer in all kinds farm imple ments, machinery, engines, boilers, mow ers. reapers and binders. Horse rakes of W. A. Wood make. Write for prices. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report rw n o Ji mm Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE W refill " "W . Markets by Telesnrapli. Nkw York. Maroh 6 Cotton contracts opened steady at 5 n 8 point? advance, fpll a to 4 poinLS, now poiuls up irom Saturday with trading light, and sales of 7 000. 1 Jverpool opened stead v. ad vanced 3 to 4 rotnts, fell 1 point, advanced 1 point closed flat with pressure tn sell at 3 points advance for the day. Port re ceipts are estimated to-day at 12 000, against 19 083 last year Nkw York. March 6 Middling uplands 9 3-16 Nfw Orleans 9 7 16; low middling 8: good ordinary 8 1-16. Sales 023. Total net receipts at all port 11,224; ex ports to Great Briton 1.187; France 9,621; Continent 5 152: stock 9J5.V70 bales. Transactions in iutures to-day 181,100 bales. VntnrM closed stead v as follows : March 9 01- 00 April 9 06-00 Mav 9 16-00 June 9 24-00 July 9 30-00 Animst 9 33-00 September 9 18 - 00 rtetatar 9 09 -10 November 9 C4 00 COTTON . PORT. Removed. Our printing office is no longer at Eaniss' old stand, but is now over W. R Newsom's, 214 8. Wilmington street, where we are prepared to do commercial printing at a moderate price. Esti mates cheerfully given. Barnes Bros, Electric Power Job Printers, maS 1 w Raleigh N. C. Try Co's. a "Bulletin" Good smoke. at W. H. King & Remnants Iflattlns We have a few remnants straw mat ting, these we will sell at a sacrifice to make room for our new spring stock which will arrive shortly. 8 indell. Galveston . . Norfolk Baltimore . Boston Wilmington Philadelp'a. Savannah.... N. Orleans.. Mobile Memphis . . . Augusta .... Charleston . Cincinnati... Louisville... St. Louis,. .. Tone. Midl'g. Rec. : I Dull 9 0-0 297 Firm 9 0-0 2023 lNom'1 9 1-2 Quiet 9 3-16 396 Steady 8 3-4 170 Steady 9 5-8 85 Steady 8 15-16 4'8 Firm , 9 0-0 4173 Quiet 8 13-16 551 Firm 9 1-16 1680 Quiet 9 0-0 26 Quiet 9 0-0 541 Mady 9 1-4 564 Quiet 9 3-4 Strady 9 1-16 427 Salts. 1914 15 reacted to s and closed firm at to 3a over f-atnr iav Trxdingslow. March 53i4; April Sim: May si : j ne . OATS Firmer and fairiyact've; options quiet auo fi to c higher, mrm; Marcn 3!vV;May38; No 2 3Sia39: No 3 3S;No2 wnice v&y.: mixea western svawy.: ao white 41a47. COJfJf EK Closed steady, unchanged to 5 points up; March 17 30ai7.40; -May 16 80a ie 85; .iniy i0(iaiO7; September lesoa 16.55; December 16.2016.30. Spot Rio dull and nominal; No 7 17. JSUliAKr-Kaw, dull and steady; lair refining 3; centrifugals, 93 test, 3; re fined quiet POKK steady; old mesa 19.50; new mess 20 00; extra prime nominal. LiAKJJ Dull and lower: Western steam closed at 13 05; city 12.00; March 13.05; May 13.00; rttiaed da 1 and easy. Baltimore Produce Market. Baltimore. Md. March 6. -Flour dull. Fine grades of spring 1.65al.85; do winter i.7iaa.w; supernne spring i.i&sx.w. do winter 1.80a2 15: extra No. 1 spring 2 10 a4.25; do wintar 3.25a3. 75: extra No. 2 spring 1.85a2 25: do winter 'i I0i2.'i5: city mills extra 4.15a4.25 for West Indies. Southern Hour dull: straights 3.50a3.75. WHEAT Dull: spot and March 75; May 77?4a78; milling wheat by sample 75a77 CORN StrcBg: spot and March 48V, bid; April 4Sh4SJ; May 48, sellers; whit cum hy HHTnpie 43a43J; do yeUow by sample 4Sa48(. PHINIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANGE m NY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ORGANIZED 1851.- Assets, Jan. I, 1893 $10,076,410.11 Total Payments to Policy-holders, over S31,000,ono,no J. B. BUNCE, Pres. J. M. UOLCOMBE, Vice-President. U. II. LAAVili Every policy has endorsed thereon. Extended Insurance, Cah V;iin,. Insurance and Loan Values Cash luvidends are Paid Annually, it j Non-forfeitable 1 Incontestable! Liberal! Special Agents Wanted. T. T. HAY & BRO., General Agents, RALEIGH, IV. are C. 48S1 "821 Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Mirch 6 Wheat came down LHiCieo, March 6. The foLowlngwere the dosing figures : Wheat Marcn H; May 77J6; July IWi Corn March 41; May 438i: Juiy 44. Oats March May 32. forK May 18.82X. Lard May 13 12H; JrJy 1215; September 1190. Ribs- May 10.50. MARCH- 2441 The Guards Return. The Governor's Guard, who helped swell the great military paade in Wash ington on Saturday, are in Raleigh sgain bright and happy after a pleasant trip. The company, though small by the side of the eight thousand Pennsylvania boys and other large companies on the scene, were there in soldier trim and moved as gracefully, with as straight a colomn, a .-toy paiticlpaLti in the great military display. The boys behaved nicely atd r fleeted dua credit upon their state. If has bten stated that the Washington pa pers mude no mention of the guard. This is a mistake. In t3e rush of journalistic work made nectssary by the "newsy breeze," the Governor's Guard with Governor Carr tnd staff were erroneously reported from South Carolina. Th presence of Governor Carr was also au error. Don't waste time, money, and health trying every new medicine you may see advertised in the papers. If the cause of your trouble is in the blood, liver, stomach, or kidneys, take Ayer' harsaparilla at once, and be sure of cure. Take no other. Liverpool, March 6 Cjtton steady with fir dem-nd American middling uplands 4 15-16d. Sales 7 000; American 6 400; speculation and export 1,000, receipts 2.000; American 500. Futures steady. The City Cotton Market. HALBIGH, March 6 6 p M Good Middling Q Strict Middling 9 Middling $ Tinges 8a8 Stains. 8a8H Market quiet. Naval Stores. Mew York. March 6 -Spirits turpentine quiet, quoted at 3 Rosin quiet; strained 1.4&-U.&U. Charleston, s. C. March 6 Rosin firm at 1.20 for good strained: spirits tur pentine firm at 31c Savannah. Ga.. March 6 Rosin firm; strained 1.15al.20; spirits turpentine firm at 32Xc Wilmington, n. C, Maich 6. Spirits turpentine firm at 31 c. Rosin firm; ttrained 1.10; good strained 1.15 Tar firm at 1.05; Crude turpentine steady; hard 1.00: soft and virgin 1 70. "The Crime of Caste.' The greatest book of the century. The caube of recent great political revolution. Results of November the last. Every body wants it, Agents wanted at once. One dollar gets a complete outfit. Ad dress the Southern Publishing Company. Smoke the "Bulletin"' at W. H. King & Co Dangers of tbe Season. The sudden changes in weather in thi latter part of the' winter and early spring are a source of colds and coughs. Thif seaBson is a particularly dangerous oni for persons with weak lungs or of deli cate constitution. A slight cold is likeh to become a serious one and tbe cougl that follows is the one great cause of the many deaths from consumption in th early spring. Never neglect a cold oi cough. Keep a reliable remedy on hand and check the first cough, that may lead to consumption. As such a remedy th medicine called Kemp's Balsam is strong ly recommended. For every form of throar and lung disorder, Including the la grip pe cough, croup and consumption ii first stages, it probablp has no requai anywhere. Get a bottle to day. Tenney's fine candies packages. For sale by W. Co. in sealed H. King & Local Salesmen to handle exclusively our patented Embosed Fans that are sold to all classes of trade. Big profit and quick sellers. Oaly those who have had experience in the advertising line need apply. This is a good line of goods for a man to carry as a side-line. The J. W. Caroll Co., 67 and 69 8pring St., New York, N. T. Book keepers, clerks, stenographers, Cashiers, drummers, teachers, mechanic railroad men, servants and all persons desiring employment of any kind in any of the southern or southwestern state address, with stamp, Nashville Employ ment Bureau, Nashville Tenn. feb 17 4w World's Pair Printed matter describing the fair.acd full printed information as to reaching Chicago from your home, including the time tables of the railroads and sailing of the steamers you would use, may be had free by arraugement with the Recrea tion Department, The Christian Union, if you address The Statb Chronicle, Raleigh, N. C The Handsomest Lady In Raleigh, Remarked to a friend - the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs was a superior remedy. as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large size 60 rants and $1.00 Our Tailoring Department. Our new lines of gentlemenB fine woolens are some of the choisest that have ever been shown in the city. For dret-s, sft cheviots, fine twills and narrow wale diagonals. Bjeiness suits in invisable checks, diagonal mixtures, "salt and pepper" effects etc. The highest class foreign materials, superior findings and the best workman ship obtainable. W. H. & R, 8. Tucker & Co. No-to bac cures all tobacco habits. Add res?, Sterling Remedy Co., Raleigh N C. mh5-tf. At the Yarboro. L. T. Best, Wilmington; F. L. Fuller, W. W Fuller and "W. A Guthrie, Dur ham; W W. Hall. Weldon; Jerome F. Hale, Souhirn Pinef; W. O. Pitty. Manly; J E Bfyd, J. T. Morthead, Orcer R P. Williams. NtwUrn; W. G I.n-b., Onldt-boro; J B C'un t1 K t r; T. B Wouack, Pitls b lo, N U. 8, 1. O. O. F., fciFtion to-night Plllrw I.oTgr, o. "Will lUt iri TICUlnT )C.ok. S vml mi ndments to the by lag all Ic dinuwed, and it is im p rtint f -r fvry rr.eiLlKi U be present M mbers cf beatnn (j.lis and Capital lodges, as well hh other visiting brethren, will receive a cordial a elcome. W. L Powki.l, N. G. Geo L. Tonsoffski. &. S. Twelve large fried oysters for 25 cens at A. Dughi. Coal and Wood. We have invoices of over two dozens cars of hard and soft coal started from mines, some ox mem now arriving on each train. Several car loads of seasoned pine and oak wood just in and more coming. Send orders to Jones & Powell. Prone 41 and 71 How to Beach Raleigh. The Chronicle offers to send, free of charge, by special arrangement with the Recreation Department of The Christiac Union, full information and printed mat ter as to reaching Raleigh from youi home. The time tables and pamphlet issued by the railroads or steamship lines you would use and the circulars of the Raleigh hotels may be had by addressing tne uhboniclb, Kaleigh, or the Recrea tion Department, tbe Christian Union. New York. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility . The Engrosslug Clerk Caned. One of the happy features of tho clo ing hours of the Noith Carolioa General AsHKmbly was the presentation of a handsome gold headed cane to Mr. A K Smith, the Engropcing Clerk, yester day afternoon, the sime being the com pHmcntrt of the clerks in his department Mr. T. M. Robertson gracefully caued him complimenting him upon the effi ciency of bis work. Some Fullsh People. Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but ir. mopt cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose Price 60 cts. and $1. Trial size free At all druggists. Isn't she beautiful I" Occasionally one hears this expression, as a lady with" a Binmngiy ioveiy complexion passes along the street. Certainly! she uses the Famous Blush of Roses manufactured ny JUttS Fiord A. Jones, South Bend, lad Supplied by J. E. Morgan. Price 75 cents per bottle. ELECTRICAL APPARATUSES AND SUPPLIES. Estimates made for Arc and Incadea cent lights, dynamoes and motive power ior same; an Kinds of Electrical supplies, nre ana Durgiar alarms, call bells, etc. Also estimates for water-works given. B. H. Tyson. Cor. E. Davie and Wilmington, Sts Uncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuta, bruison, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever rw, tetter, chopped hands, chilblaine, cor qi, and all skin eruption, and post-t-Tely cunis piles, or no pay required. It W guaranty to give perfect satisfaction, Or mon y refunded. Trice 85 cent ppr Vt. Va K, tr,W Y UcRM rallies and Horses. I have just arrived with a car load of fine Western North Carolina muleB and horses. I am stopping at Ribt. E. Par ham's stables. Males of the right kind at the lowest cash price. feb24-10t. A. M. Vaeneb. An Important Difference. lo make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not anected with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing is to onng comtort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Man ufactured by the California Fig Sy rup jo. Raleigh Stock and Bond Market. Quotations of the Inter-State Trust ano Brokerage Company. RALKI&H. March 6, 1893. North Carolina 6's (ex. int.) 12a bid; "North Carolina 4's y9K bid: 100 asked N. C. R. R bid, luO asked. W. N. a R. R. Co. 6's 80 hid; . . jskd, R. &G. Railroad 8's 69 bid; 7i asked. R. te G. Railroad - bid; 71 asked. S. & R. R. R. . . bid; 9 asked. A. & N. C RailToad 17 bid; v. asked. City of Raleigh 6's 1897, 105 bid; .. asked Raleigh Street Railway 6's . . bid; 4E asked N. C Agricultural Society 6's (ex. Inst; 32 bid: 35 asked. Citizens' National Bank 124 bid. Commercial and Farmers Bank 119 bid; 122 asked. National Bank of Raleigh 124 bid; ... asked. Raleigh Savings Bank 145 bid; . asked Raleigh Cotton Mills 6's 103 bid; ... Raleigh Cotton Mills 104 bid; 105 CIS K6d Rtleigh Cotton Mills Scrip 102 bid; .... asked. . CaraleiKh Phosphate Mills 67M bid; 71 asked. Caraleigh Cotton Mills F9 bid: 92 asked. N (J. Car Company . . bid; 105 asfced. Peace Institute 66 bid; -. asked. Raleigh Land and Improvement Co., .. bid; 28 asked. Kaleigh lias Light Co. 77 hid: 80 asked. New York Money Market. Nkw York, March 6 The Sub-Treasury balances are, com, 74,639,00J, currency t?4,62t 000 Money on call higher, ranging f-om 8 to 50 per cent, closing otfored at .so with 30 per cent bid Prime mercantile paper 6 per cent Sterling exchange heavy Posted rates 4 bca4.8S. commercial bills 4.84a4.86X. Government bonds dull aud steady. Southern State bonds dull. Rail road bonds weak.- Stocks and Bonds. Nkw York. March 6 Atchison Tcneka, S. v . 31; Baltimore and Unio yu; Cana dian Poc.flc 84!; Chesapeak and Ohio 22; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy w: Chicago and Alton 141: Cotton Oil 48; Cotton Oil preferred ; East Ten nessee 4; ifiast Tennessee preferred as; BJie 22; Erie preferred 49; Illinois Cen tialQ9f; Alabama Class (C) 145; Louis iana Consols 22?; North Carolina 4's 78kf, North Carolina 6's 127: South Carolina Browns 75kT; Tennessee (olds) 40; Ten nessee (new settlement) 6's 105; Tennes eee (new settlement) 5's 55; Tennessee (new settlement) 3's 33?4; Virginia 6's 86; Virginia ex-mat coupons) 10t.; Virginia icons is iao; Delaware. JbaCKawaniia and Western 3J; Lke fc-rie and Western 1 5: Liase Krie and Western Dref erred 4U; Lake Snore 112: Louisville anrt Nasnviue 144: Memmils and Charleston 23; Michigan Central 2K; Missouri Pacific 9K: Mobile and Onio 83: Nash ville, f Chattanooga and St. Louis 77; flew orK central 23: New Jersey Cen iral $8; Norfolk & Western pref. 14 Northern Pacific 101; Northern Pacific preferred 2 H; Northwestern 100; Nortn western preferred 9; Pacific Mail 3& Heading ii: Klcnmond Terminal 24 Hock island 96V; St. Paul 100: St. Paul nre ierred 104; Silver Certificates : Sncrr wo sugar prererrea : Tennessee e oh 123b; Tennessee Coal preferred 99 b; Texas Pacific ; Union Pacific 101 W: Wahash 1; Wabash preferred 75; Western union 5U bid: Alabama Class (A) 37 hid Alabama Class ( B . lhe stock market to-dav wan wn&V tmm tne Biiri co tne nnisn. Kalileis ti.ar. no. c rred were of short duration, and lower prices followed In every instance. Final quotations, as a rule, were at ur near the low 8 point of the day aud showed losses or to 6 per cent from Saturdvv's clos ing figures Industrials led in the down ward movement owing to the emphatic declarations against the trusts by P.e4-d-nt Cleveland In his inaugural address The market Was also Influenced by advices from the We?t of a groia discontent amo"g the rai'wav employees and tho likelihood of a strike, an well as h ? the stringency in money. The heavy efflux of curreocy to the interior, the5 continued Hhioments of gold to Europe and the loss in the bank reserves enabled lenders to exact hih rates trom those requiring funds The rates for call loans rang d from 8 to 50 per cent, but the bulk of the Dusines were at 15 to 20 per cent. The apprehension that borrowers will have to pay hign rates for a least some da- s to come induced tree selling of stocks for both the lng and short accouuts Con 8olidted gas aud American ugar scored the greitest declines, V and 3 per cent; lead yielded 2, preferred 3; National cordage '6 per cent; American cotton oil 1, Manhattan 2i: Reading 2 and New England per cent. In the general list the lasses were X to per cent The market closed weak in torn Sales listed stocks, 26S.0C0; unlisted, 41 000. Money to Lend. Parties wiahiog to borrow money In sums not less than $500 and who will give good and satisfactory security and pay interest promptly can be accommodated byaddiessicg, ATTOREY. P u hoxj94. Raleigh, NC. mar7'lw Time is turning tbings around. So are we, lightening the weighi and settling down for spring business. You don't shift from a heavy overcoat to none; neither do we our h winter weights to thin summer goods. Intermediates for spring w.-ir overcoats, medium weight suits, brighter colors in neckwear, thinm lighter hats. To the spring suit is the first change usually anl. don't forget this is going to be a "star" season with US in clothing--in Our selection of suits for this spring is far beyond anything we twi show you in the past. Rich qualities, exclusive patterns, nearer j closer in price. We know exactly what suits you want and we will get it. Our line of men's suits from $ o to $25 will at once win ytmr Everything here now insures us double the business of past season We make pretentious to OUR line of suits from $10 to $2 beini other people s and they are. Personal care and attention does it. Seen the new spring scarfs? they are here, also the hats, the liln North Carolisa, Wakk County. ) Notice of summons and warrant of at ) tachment. plaintiff, vs. '1 nomas oasinesa an porter & Arthur A. Spltzor, W. Poiter. doing Co., defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that a sum iion 8 in the above entitled action was issued on the 1st day of February, 1&93, by W D. Haywood, a Justice cf the Peice of Wake county. North Carolina, for the sum of one hundred and nintU-nine dollars and forty-two cents ($ 99 42 due the said jilaintofl by account for personal services rendered him and expenses while rendering the same. which summons la returnable belore the said Justice at the office ot Strong & Strong in the city of Kaleigh in said county and HUte, on the 28th dy ol February, A. D , 1893. The defendant will a so take notice that a warrant of attachment was issn-d by the said Justice on the said 1st day of February, 189, which warrant is returnable belore the said Jaauce at the time and place above named for tbe re turn of the sum toons; and that th defendant is required to appear before the said Justice at the plaoe above named on the 17th day of aiarch, A. V 18H3. at the hour of 12 m . and and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demanded therein will be granted. This 1st day of February, A. D. 1893. W. D. HAYWOOD, J. P. String & ttjong. Attorneys. . 1 t 1 r mm a - wear, new nosiery, a supero line ol silt and linen handkerchiefs. St n rior line of suspenders ? Made a start in our Juvenile Department, plenty suits for the lini good ones they are; don't fail to ask to see one of our all-wool children sell for $3. Got children's suits as fine as they be wanted. You think we've served you well before and we've tried to. !) k ever this season. Improvement always. S. & D. BERWANGER. --THE L ftST WEEK- OF- ft SPLENDID RETREAT, Omr Semi-annual ILEetrls. Down S aie Emporium of Delicacies. The ice cream saloon of Mr. r!has. Bretsch, 10a Eayeixeviue street Is now one of the mo3t popular resorts in ma .ciry, ana as tne season progresses there will be a Krat rush for the splendid ice cream ot all varieties. In addition is the BAKERY where the best cakes, pies. &c. can ba h-td fresh and file. Candies. frniM unA other daintier ia profusion mars 11 ALL WINTER CLOTH 1( Go this week regardless of cost. We must make room for the co mi CALL EARLY BEFORE. THE RUS John W. Evans, OAKKIAOS AND BCGGT 1ML a, xi jl fa. o tur er- Special attention given to Repairing and Repainting. Orders for any style of work solicited II your carriage or buggy needs repairing, painting or trimming for the spring and you will send it to me I will do the work for you during the winter, and then store It until you wish it In the spring. All Work Guaranteed To be aa represented. Prices as reasonable aa good workwll Justify. Factory Northwest corner Morgan and Blount strata. Rillarh. N. c IV3M A I I Cross & Linehan. MEN'S OUTFi 10 MIS' THREE Great Bargains. If You Are in Need or PrintingSBinding Of any kind, remember we have the Urge t RADAItl'S MIBOBEKILLER. Wanted. A few good hands wanted in J. W. Apauih'i new cotton mill at Greens boro, N. C. Apply to J. J. McBhidk, Sup't, Take Notice. In connection with the toothache remedy Williams & King wishes to say they do all their prescription work which enables them to save you more money than those that hire their work done. Prescriptions a specialty. Of Interest to Ladles. IfiverV ladv known nhntlier ihalitmn. bled with any of the various complaints i"" w "er oex, ana 11 Bne is. it will cost her nothing to consult nrivatelv eith er m person or by letter, and thus learn of me remedy that will cure her. Every ir regularity and unnatural, all in Aim ma- ' 7". , ulcerations ana wea&neesare com pletel cured, and system folly restored to a normal condition by the use of the mi Crobe Killer. It la a almnla rami, pensive, pleasant.eflective perfectly harm-1 less. Fitty page book free. W. H. King i Mew York Produce Market. fcsw York. March 6. Flour steady moderate demioo; winter wheat low' grade 2.10a2 55: natenta 3 Rial 2.1 .rm , . ern flour dull but steady; cominon to fair "V"1 "5 -o goo l to choice 3 154 25. WHEAT-Opened lower, options dull but closing s eadv; No. 2 red, store and lo.'V.8110 787X; options uivwuawij ctbbivotuiu irrtga. ar, opening steady ai t advance, closmg wettatv OOKN Firmer: No 2 kais -4wvii vyuuus ttuvanccu 74 to lc, Yancey & Martin, 130 MORGAN STREET, (Harp's Old Stand.) Raleigli, 1ST. O-, Mamcfactubbrs and Repaissbs or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Etc., Etc, We have employed a practical Horse Shoer and will give this line ot Business our especial attention. With best stock and skilled workmen we solicit a share of your patronage. an4-2m. FIRST : IMPORTED HOSIERY We will place on sale to-morrow the best and cheapest line of gent's, ladies', boys', misses- and children's imported hosiery ever shown In this market, at 15 to 25 per cent less than same qualities can be bought. SECOND : E M BRO IDE R I embroideries worth embroideries worth 15 Inch price ISc 12 inch price 15c. Bean lful line narrow edgings 5 to 12c nwiui uuuujc me money. ES 5c our 25c our OWELS 4 'Inch long, 24 Inch 50c our price 35", 44 inch long, 23 Inch wide worth 25c our price 15c TOWELS wide towel worth bath towel THIRD : Best in the world for the money. 1 nov nnnno omtr uni uuuuo oiUQC 213 Fayette Ule Street. nd best equipped establishment In line to be found In this State. our DAT We manufacture LEDGERS, BOOKS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS etc, of any size and style desired. Our LEGAL BLANK FORMS are not equalled in material used or reliability ol RALEIGH jjBiiO, S09 FATF.T T K V! I I OUK 6TOC K COMIMJ form and not surpasaed In low price. Send us your ordera If yon want Print ng or Binding. EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, Raieltch. N. C. Harris' Steam Dye Works RALEIGH. N. C. Largest house of the kind In the soath. S AMPLE JOBS DONE FREE OF CHARGE. Give dm triaL feb3-tf During the past w.t v. w-1 aud opened one cf tl - :i b found la th i ..jt-. We can furn! rou a-y and price day book, Jo .: ledger, &c. M-morandum boofc? '' , v tion. All kinds writ r - .- Ink, pfns, pencils, &c p; TYPE-WRITING SIH Wrapping paper, twiafa', vvc t. school pencil tablets :c. W. G. SLPAH