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MAEGH 1 1890.OHBOHIOLE, WEDJSTBifiDAT,STATE HOLLY SPRINGS.
TAX SALE. Adams, Samuel rf'i is rag creek.Whits 45, 47; jeiiow U 1COKN Firm. Heckwitn, u n m wnneoak..
COMING AND GOING. THE WORLD'S COMMEECE. IJootne. J Ji v o. !" niieviaKnuiet at 42a15 1-- 2
ew York-Spi- rits turpentine shall sell thei.i Gay. WOl "ii-- t;7th, 1SS0. 1
On Monday Apriltrained common to good satisfy the udpwuto. 1 octnlPSome oi The Folks You Know andTheir Doings following cw - ., m yCv:uonTHE BULLS DISAPPOINTED-LAR- GE
HOLDERS
Gilmore, AUMiii. --uiunu- trtckllun:ei. Eliza V,i Utley's Ceek...McLean, Harriett... 1 lot .....McLean, Cain 2 Cary's Creek. ...
1 1-- 2. Ko&m dun; s
Savannah spirits paid.30 cturpentineMr. E. W. Pou, Jr., of Smithfisld, is
taxes due for tne year--""' L!WS T ROWAN ROGER'S,
SHERIFFStephens, J A - ltrs isranchKoh.iu firm a ,mie, at 39c. 1
- BALEI6H IN BRIEF.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN ANDAROUND THE CAPITAL.
Khort Item ol News Gathered on theFly by the Chronicle's Reporters.Some steps are being taken toward
providing Metropolitan hall with
Charleston cpuiw "I 1m the city. Spence, Tobe.
Wherler, W Hi :.. , 10 V Holly SprinjrsCom- -Dr. Geo. L. Kirby, of Goldsboro, is Rosin quiet; goou siraiue--
31s, 3d.LiverpoolSpirits turpentine
mou rosin spot 4s, 3d. HA LEIGH. CNLISTEH.
.... zh Little Creek.registered at the Yarboro.j. Ain'tDescription.
cName.Cro.-s-, NehonLanton, W W
Adin'r ol Hicks-Mo-ore,
(J W --- -
Nash, Caroline- -Stephens. A J...Tucker, A M
Mrs. S. E. Watts and little daughter,Nellie, are visiting friends in the city.
Col. A. C. Davis, of the Davis Schoolat LaGrange, arrived in the city yes
City Produce Market.Reoorted daily for the State Chronicle by
andW. C. & A. B Stronaeh, WholesaleRetail Grocers.
Raleigh, N. C, March 11.
New York, March 11. Mesar. Hub-
bard, Price & Co., in their cotton cir-
cular to-nig- ht say: While the spotsales in Liverpool maintained the aver-
age of the past week, the action of therival market there was a great disap-
pointment to the bull3 who had lookedfor an advance abroad. Judging fromthe heavy selling here for Liverpool ac-
count the large holders in that marketmust be satisfied with the prices ruling
S
yt Liltle Creek.4 Buckhoru
H2 Buck horn...Wi Middle Creek.Ul.it Cary Crees
1 OKI FairGr nd S
1 E Martin 8t.1 8 Dawson 8t
1--1 81
The penitentiary continues to gatherthem in. Four new convicts were re-
ceived from Davidson county yesterday.hi HOUSE CREEK.10 41 Laneril
Z 1) & 8aU t1 E Haigett.St...1 s & Uloant 81
40c Terrapins, speskied,25 to 40c 10 to 2a
10c. lb Terrapins, horse,i ) i.o tr 'j.o.. no sale.
14 Mi'Z 4
lti 31
'1
I
It
terday.Miss Letty Yancey, of South Dostoo,
Va., is visiting Mr3. Joe F. Ferrall, onIlillsboro street.
Mrs. J. M.Heck and Miss Susie Heck
A two-stor- y houso is making a journeydown Cabarrus street en route for East 30
Geese,Ducks,Turkeys,ChickensEggs,Pork,Beef,Hams.
7 58iialoirrh. Tfc was moved from the new 10 to 11c: Dried peachc-3,peoled-,
Cc 10c. lb5c; Dried peaches, nu 1 42
and are closing their open accounts.Locally, buyers were able to secure theircotton at lower quotations and the sup-
ply at yesterday's close was more than
aw
depot site. 7 53
10 Mason Village.13 Crabtree Creek
431 House Creek....1 Mason Village.
10 Gray & StampstractHarrisnipe C'k
'Zi4 Sals Branch...2 Mine Creek...
109 Crabtree hnd Mtract
oC) Ft Pasre tract.109 Page Place
ll to 12 1 -- 2c! peeled, oc u
Alexander, PBrt-we- r. JuliusBlake, JosephCogg n., JohDDeuuy, X
Smith, Mn M A..smith, John...Terry, Mrs LI..-.- .
Whitaker, W H..
Whitaker, V J ...Page, M rs J R
' K-i- 1 3, Dried apples, ociu
Adams, Warren.. .
Anderson, Virgil .
Arnisted, Mltty... -
Beckham, C HBeckham. J IIBeaven, Miss L... .
Bishop, Ililliard.. .
Bleadsoe, M A.Boyd, Mary and
E Jones..Biadfoid, Thos ...
Brunch, John L..Brown. SamBryant, Marion..Bryant, Mrs M V
Bunch, Mrs MABagwell, L C
Beaver, A A... ......Carver, t 'ora M....Claircy, Daniel....Clements, Mary...Coley, H 1 estateCole, Mr Jane ECooper, Henry.....Cosoy, K E M -
4 203 4fi
12 74line uuito, vu.BLi.Several car-load- s of railroad iron
passed through the city yesterday enroute for the Georgia, Carolina Jt North-ern road.
IX
lfi 24
Black and clay do. 1.00 Dried damsons, iwiuSweet potatoes, 00c; Dried blackberries, 8c
Turnips' 30 to 35c Dried whortleber-Chatha- m
rabbits, rips, 10c
S to 10c, Indian snake root, 4c
O'posaunw, 12 l-- 2c Angelica, 12c
Squirrels, 8 to 10; Sassafras barit, 4c..Auir-.- c 9. 1- -2 to 3c i Shotted kojr. 9c
will leave for New York to day on a twoweeks' visit.
Mr. Jno. W. Cross, of the firm ofCross 1 Linehan, went north yesterdayon a business tour.
The Chronicle is glad to hear thatEditor Hackney, of the Durham Record-
er, is convalescing after his illness.Miss Sudie Faison, of Cumberland
ample for the aemana. v aiues grau- -
ually recovered five points, to iose morewhen New Orleans receipts for the moreknown to be estimated at G,000 bales.The market rallied from this point toagain fall back and closes barely steady.As the long interest is now a distributedone, the o.tent of this reaction will de
UNLISTED.
3 79W 470 631 i(J
14 214 201 426 112 84
The general passenger agents of allthe railroads in this country will holda convocation in the city of Mexico on
March, J2d inst.
Mccullrs. r
IIowe. GieenEd wards, Chac.Thompson, A
English sparrows, Hav, per lmn. 50cFodder, 00 to 1.00
i.j Mason Village.2 Mason Vili...
. 192 Harrisnipe C k190 Crabtree Cre.-- k
iv 8 CHEEK.
l410c. doz.
1 Lenoir St1 S Wil St ...
Asylum ltoad- -'i Tupper AUe.y-Holiem- an
K u.. Mordeci s G--1 E Davie St1 s Blount St1 V Lane St2 S Fay'vUleSt..1 jswain St. Cameron St
1 N McD'well StI Northwest St.... N'i Cat'oltcCh
... cotton Flace...1 Manly St2 X Harr'gt'nSt1 Dawson St1 N Blount St....
... Oberlin1 s Blount St1 E Dawson St...
... smith st
... smith's Lane..2 S East St
... Oberlin; ... Oberlin
1 Cannon St1 Jf East St1 V Cabar'us St
pend upon tne advices of Manchester, Shucks, "MA i.Bullfrogs, 10 to 20c p.
Ground hogs, 25to50cTurtles, 25 to 73c
40c40c25c
2c bun
Craven, rrisciuCrowder, KevJ Was the bull party cannot be expected to
again enter the market except on aWheat straw,Pino straw,Broom straw, fjoodon, Henry i -
Crow, C C Ag--t
thodes, Jno.... Aower range or values, ine tone or AlliIt was reported on the streets yester-
day that representatives of a great Eng-lish Hyndicate were in Durham lookingaround with h view to purchasing sumeof the interests there.
Davis, Dawson,...
J 25 Smilhfi ld R .i, 55 Tarboro U'd
Mark'- - CreekBuffalo-fret-- ;;.
! Ru flat oe Cre-;- .
Sin llli, I W , enia'"son's monthly circular is rather bullish. W SmithThs1 Fire Will Not Delay Shipment.if the American crop does not exceed Denton, irs jDutchell, J ADudley, Edward- - Strickland, Henry....11 l l' I.
72,000,000 bales. Receipts at ports to
county, who has been in Raleigh someweeks, has returned to her home.
Maj. S. M. Finger, Superintendentof Public Instruction, left yesterdayfor Newton where he will be till therirt-- t of April.
Capt. M. W. Page, formerly Registerof Deeds of Wake county, was in thecity yesterday. He is promiently spokenof as a democratic candidate for sheriffthis year.
Miss Brooks, of Lenoir county, an
The burning of our Factory in Dur Dudley, Edwaru..day estimated at 9,000 bales, against Dunston, u w uxi.io'rtu.
. - . t iti i r. I : .Durham, Dham will not delay us in shipment ofgoods. We have another factory there8,900 bales last week and 14,489 last Lewis, Wesley w
Edwards T 11
(JO 11
.S 404771
7 104 73
6111 16
953 31ti 165 90
12 11
10 S94 743 794 976 632 134 283 79
MIDDLE CREEK.and will be running in ma iorce uy me Edwards, Lewis...Ellen, W II estate
year. The spot is dull at unchangedprices. Midland uplands 11 1-- 2. Salesof futures 9,000 bales. Banks, R A15th and turning out as many goods as
Olive, H ! ...before the lire. Our Richmond Works Ellis, Mrs '
Ellison, NarcissaEvans, Celia 11
72 Mtlls Branch100 Mir Creek...60 Mills Branch.75 Nell's Creek..JJi Neil's Creek.
Futures closed steady as follows: liand. M rs --Mary a.
Miss Maggie Reese will leave for NewYork this morning to buy her springstock of millinery. She will learn thelatest fashions, and will be prepared to
supply her trade.
Two lively theatrical companies havebeen booked at Metropolitan hall al-
ready for next season. One is Mile.Fernandez' "French Follies," and theother is Hose Osborne in "Satan."
are making more goods than i;ver and Smith, M AFeniifell, HichamFreeman, J 8March
April
1 S Peion St". 1 N EatSt. 1 S Har'ngt n St1 ... Oberlin.... 1 Manly St
1 Worth St...i ... Oberlin- -
1 V Lane St
we have there a large lot of manulac-ture- d
goods and materials and can giveSorrell, KufusSnipes, GeorgeSpence. W HGarrett, Harrison 2 Middle Creek .
2 Neil's Creek07 Neal CretkMay Hall, Jordan
Hall. Earkin stewari. j ii- -prompt shipments. We will continueto furnish our high grades of guano of
June , ,
July
accomplished young lady stenographer,lias accepted a position as private sec-
retary in the office of Mr. W.H. Worth,business agent of the State Farmers'sAlliance.
Ex-Go- v. W. W. Holden suffered asecond stioke of paralvsis on Monday
UM.ISTKD.Harwarl,MisA M...
11 373811 30-- 40
11 41-- 4511 40-- 5011 515511 54-- 5510 87 SO
10 575810 30-- 4110 384010 3040
Harris, C L 10August Morris, Henty "Vi --Middle creekOlive. .Francis A 137J-- ;
6 631) 94
23 40
the several brands from the best mate-
rial, as heretofore and ask our friendsand patrons to send us their orders.
Harris,.! C LHarris, Mrs F 40
Harris, MrsFHarris, A E
SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuary
Rowland, K J A. rriV, rtKRowland. LJ 100 lerrible Creek
NECSE RIVER.Harris, A EPromising them the best goods andprompt delivery.
and has been confined to his Lome eversince. His condition has been a sourceof anxietv to his friends, but he was re Harris, A E Jeffreys. S K for
The Central Methodist church con-
gregation are hoping to resume work outheir new building during the comingsummer. It will not be done, however,unless the funds for carrying it on firstcome in sight.
In Liverpool spot cotton closed steady; Harris, A EHarrison,John L mother- - us ..uranamp
NEW LIGHT.ery truly,
d&w2te Dciuiam Feutilizer Co.ported as resting easily and quietly last01 5S
4 741 894 736 88
middling uplands G 1-- 8 d. Sales 8,000bales.
Hardy, JnoHay wood, HogauHaynes, M Levening.
Mr. Siim'1 T. Morean. President of 3 08oHester, Ed y
Hillsboro liosa. Hillsboro Hoad
Hillsboro Uoad1 K Hargett St.1 Dawson St1 Cabarrus St1 McDowell St1 Martin St1 S Person St1 McKeeSt.1 Caswell's Lane1 ! Swain St.. Oberlin1 Smithfleld St..... FayeltevilleRd.. Oberlin1 E Carbarrus1 Cannon St1 Oallows' Hill...
... Cox Ave1 Bledsoe's Grove
... Cotton Place....1 Cabarrus St
... Oberlin1 Dawson St2 Blount St
Cotton.the Durham Bull Fertilizer Co., was in
Allen, 1) WCatlitt J EFtes, Thos M..Estes, L EJones, T CKeith, H TLyon. Noah
... 301 Horse Creek37 Neuse River.5 Sugfr Koatl
.5 & 150 Ledge Rock.
.... 662 Let1? Rock..1U4 Beaer Dam .
60 Beaver Dam59 New Light C'k
Proposals For Sand.Kaleigh yesterday. Though his com 3 32Sale, Tune.Citv.
Hicks. W 1
Hill, Jos 4Hill, Jos lHodge, KeubinHolloway, M
2 97nanv has been burned out twice, he is
Prof. G. Millman, President of theRaleigh Business College, is writing acontinued story in the Reidsville Re-
view, entitled " Half Around theWorld." He has been half around theworld, and is detailing his experience.
4 73l .
smiling, and is one of the kind of men 4 12 Steady Mangum, P M.95Holland, llresaProposals Vvill be received by the StreetCommittee of the city of Raleigh until sixwhose Dluck and determination can 8 74Howell. J ii 'zy.Firm
lnieta.
never bo downed. 1000:(U tf' Horton, FTo'clock p. m., Monday, March lah, 1800,Firm
4 268 )5 6SHunter, Chas --V.
Ingram, Mrs LMr. J. W. Watkins, who has been lor iurnisninej 700 cubic yards, approxi-mately, of clean sharp sand for pavingpurposes, to be delivered as required,
1 42
Mkt. ilet. Ex.
10 3-- 4 978 020
11 3--4 151 !
10 3-- 4 18010 7-- 8 48210 3-- 4 104 ....10 15-1- 0 437010 3--4 73 ....111-- 8 .
10 34 S5011 3--8 303 52010 G 110210 15-1- 6 42211 11-1- G 218
manaaer of the Postal Telegraph com7 57
Savannah,PhiladelphiaMobile,Memphis,Augusta,New OrleansWilmington,Louisville,St. Louis,Baltimore,Galveston,Norfolk,Boston,
pany in this city, has gone to FayetteJames, Lovey 1
James.H & listerJenkins, LucyJenkir.s.Mrs M L
aloiiK the line of street paving, on North 18 46
Mangum, W M o Beaver DamPerry, Allen. ..112,5 & 17-'- . Water Forit..Watkins, W W 47 Mutton Bra !.
Unlisted.Perry, II heirs 5 Water Fork.Perry, Sandy heirs 5 Water Fork
OAK GROVE.Broadwell, Penny
& Co 6 Fayet'ville li t
Cozart, Nancy Ill Mill CreekStone, i A 20 Lick Creek.
PANTHER BRANCH.
Wilmington, Jones and Halifax streets.ville, where he will be about ten days, 18 i1 Person St
73 QUlet2300jQlliet
Quiet'Steady
3300, FirmNomnl
12 Firm4o Steadv
1 irm
A dancing class has been organized,aud will practice the "poetry of move-ment" every Tuesday aud Friday even-
ing. It is known as a quadrille class,but will have preparatory instructionsin circle dancing. The class is underthe auspices of the Governor's Guard.
1 V South St 8 37lhe right to reject part or the whole or Jeih eys, Peterand then he will go to Richmond. InJettreys, oi ileet 14. 3 79
1 89any bid is reserved.
G. E. LEACH,mhll-l- w Cmm'n Street Com.
the latter place he will assume an important position with his company.
... Oberlin1 Smithfleld St.1 W South St....1 Manly St
Johnson, JSusanJoues, Cherry 1 42
2 30Jones, 2s aucy.Among the State lawyers in the city 21 14Jordan, Mrs J F 1 E Hargett St
King, Jno Calvin 6 636 1G
F, Davie StManly Stattending the Supremo Court are Messrs
S. W. Isler, of Goldsboro; Clemen NEW SHOP. NEW TOOLS. Oberlin 3 3Chicago Produce Market.
Chicago, March 11 Wheat opened hicorn active; oats quiet; provisions steady.
Closings:South StManly and M. D. Stephenson, of New 5 68
5 68'2 MX
SBloodworthStBerne: Junius Davis, Geo. Kouutree, J
28 Little Creek7245 Middle i rt-e-k
A BUck Creek.51 J unlper linn.c:.
lou rlabuer Hmu. i25 Clabber Brain. ;;20 Clabber Bi:m 1
20 Clabber Br.tn.-i- ,
Goodwin, Jno P.
Gower, P IIParrish, Paruell ....Reaves, W RWren, G SWilliams, A PWilliams, THWood, .1 SCrowder, Harriett'
lH ... Cannon & Daw
The-- e are well authenticated reportsto the effect that gold, in no inconsid-erable quantities, is easily found alongthe bed of Walnut creeknear the City.Somebody in the vicinity may be stump-ing their toes against a fortune everyday. Why don't somebody look for it?Nobody ever has.
WHEAT March 78; Mav 78 7-- 8; JuneD. Bellamy and S. C. Weill, of Wil Having equipped our shop with new and Hargett & West 21 77W Jones St 6 87mington; A. J. Rouse, of Kinston; II 77 3-- 8.
CO UN March 28; May 20 3 4; June 30 1-- 8.
OATS March 20 3-- 8; May 21 3-- 8; JuneS Blount St 3 79
improved tools, we are prepared to do workin a nrst-clas- s and workman-lik- e manner, andd:; cheap as iirst clasa work can be done anv- -L. Stevens, of Dunlin county: W. R L Davie St 3 55
McKee St 4 2iAllen, of Goldsboro, and P. M. Pear.sall whero.20 7-- 8.
PORK ST. MATTHEWS.
Lane, EdwardLockhart, Chas...Love, KittyLougee, Geo E
Lewis, Madison..Macy.Mrs A E .. ..Moore, Mrs C II.. ..Morris, Mrs SMoss, Zacherias.. ..Mullens, Geo AMalone, Jon HO Kelly, JohnOverton, Sylvia-Pag-e,
HenryPayne, Mrs Geo..Peck, Lewis VPence, Mrs A E.. ..
" AE&APliryan..t 4.
Pence, Mrs A E.. ..Pence, Mrs A E.. ..
Manly St 3 55March 9.95: May 10.12 2; June... AventFer'yRd 7 57
of Jones county.A SUGGESTION
3'it ... Oberlin 47Messrs. WOOD & PARK Doram, Washing'u
1 ".at man. K C.Grillln, John
10.15.LAUD March
June G.12 1-- 2.
6.00, 62 1-- 2; May 0.07, C10:1 Haywood St 2 .'61 N Harringtonst 2S lorBIBS March 4.90: May 4.05; June 5.00. 1 larboro Road... 11 36BTo Further Raleigh's 'Progress An men themselves ising tirnt-ela- ss practical 1 Martin A. East.. 8 52
Haywood, J ANeuse Co ,
Pace, WOP. Kile, N WPoole, V. B , N.
a sufficient guarantee.
hy Ie landIbl j Walnut Cre. k17 II Bullalo 1 .,: .i
25 MilburniejS l.'pchunh I.i :
1. Temple ASiu.;:,ItO Upchuch I17 s Bruwi' lUVd
4V Wig..-- - iandl.'.U New road
oiH CV Williams!
New York Produce Market.FLOUR Steady and unchanged. Southern W
GIVE Til EM A TRIAL.1 Lenoir & Har...1 Haywood 15 1
1 E Martin Exc...1 Cotton Place1 E Morgan st 15 ;
... Oberlin
closed quiet and unchanged. Poole, Agtsmith, T BStephenson, Kmhll-l- vWHEATClosed dull; Spot sales lo. 'I
The city police force will make a san-
itary inspection of the city, beginningto morrow. Their intention is to havethe city thoroughly renovated andcleared from impurities. Whereveranything antagonistic to health may befound, orders will be given for its im-mediate removal; and if it shall not bemoved within forty-eig- ht hours afterthat time, the owner of the premiseswill be subject to a fine of five dollars;and this fine will be collected withoutexception.
About the Xew Depot.
red winter 8G 1-- 8; No. 3 do. b2 1-- 2, 83. No. 2
Improvement Company Can Do It.It is impossible to have too many
organizations whose objects shall be topush forward a town and aid in its ma-
terial progress generally. Therefore ifanother organization shall be suggestedfor such purposes, let it be well con-
sidered by the people before they de
red winter March 80 1-- 1. Williams, Aki.Yarbor'h, E M AgtCORN Closed dull. Spot sales No. 2
Penes, Mrs A K.Perry, W 11
Perry, W ItPerry, 11 ItPerson, JohnPope, DavidPrather, Frank....Pescud, John
... Oberlin t1 Smithfleld Al.. 4
IS. Wil. St 4Z Spring Hill 4
... Fava'ville Rd 4i I
4;74730026
mixed 30 1-- 8: do. Mch 30 1-- 4. No 2 mixed 38; fNl.ISJ tU.No. 2 mixed March 30 1-- 8.
l4Pully. Bet tieOATS-Clo- sed dull; Spot sales ol No. 1
sater, Mrs M Ewhite 31; No. 2 mixed March 28 1-- 8. C l ecii .1 N Person St 18 941 N Blount St
... Mordeai's Gr
23210 OraiTii ee
MARY'S.l'escud, Peter F... .
Pescud, Peter F...l'escud, Peter F... ST.cide that "its of no use. or that "too
H Mordecai'sGr.Wil. JtNSts...1 Adams, Anuiel'escud, M A heirsmany such things are springing up."
PORK Quiet; new mess 10.50, 11.25.LARD-Clos- ed weak; April G.40.SUGAR Dull raw rirui; reriued steady;
cut loaf and crushed 7 5-- 8; powdered 0: gran-ulated 6 mould OuG 1-- 2.
5 6X47 S3
2 H43 79
Busbee, F M....
We are sab s agents for Ice from the Raleighlee Factory and are now ready to fill ordersat wholesale and retail, from live lbs. ta onehundred tuns of bet quality and at low rates.
JOM.S & POWELL.Bell, Hilliard...lhe Chamber of Commerce has ((one
wonderful things for Raleigh since its s a
3 Buck Branch.51 Middleton ( r K
.... 51 Fayetteville R--
.... iwio Swift Creek ...
.... 670 swilt creek
.... 1 lot tiarner.
KeaveH, A estate..Richardson, Uobt
Mrs W C
W II AgtRogers, Jas It
Dow d, P WDowd, C F
S Blount StSmithfleld ltdS Harrington..Avent Fer Rd
Rrooklyn
11 366 397 34
organization. Some of its members Spot lots fair Rio car-pri- ce
unchauged; many Hamilton, EdCOFFEE Firm,
goes 21 1-- 2.
Mess pork dull;cattle are on hand.
97v. Hinton. Richard - 4. Ii.-irni-2 K)
3 79Rogers, W J r invoou Ave.. Uailtpaniel 1 lot Garner"..!!!!'.Rowe, Nancy.
" l Jenkins St....." 1 42i war. & Blount 21 61
11111, itasraus 17 Big BranchJones, W iley 4'JJ Bushy Branch .
Perkenson.J B '2siJlaltimore Produce Market. noy sier, d ijV ' " 2.3 15
.. Oberlin 2 36' i...... -... j .ScGTt, Mrs L J u oinuaiuiiu, V A...- - 60 Neuse River.COTTON Firm.
FLOUR ClosedMiddling 113-8a- ll 1-- 2.
inactive. Howard street l W Jones St 7 57 ftmun, Mrs L
have done much work which ha3 beenstrikingly beneficial to the city, butfrom which no benefits have accrued tothem. Such spirit and such work arebeyond commendation, and it is hopedthat both may continue. With suchmen as there are in Raleigh that samespirit and that same work will notonly hold its own, but will expand,grow larger and more progressive.
But there is an eternal fitness in all
1 smith & Lane 951 Wilmingt'u St 28 40
50 Bushy Branch155 Battle's Bdg R.l133 Neuse River165 Tarboro Road...142 Tarboro Road..
and Western super 200a250; do. extra275a300; do. family 375a430; City Mills, riobrands extra 120ai40; winter wheat patent
1 1. annon st1 arboro, E MBrown, Solomon.Grlffis.ThosGriffis. DavidGriirls. J v
We have-- purchased the livery and sale sta-bles owned by G. W. Wynne, and enlarged theoutfit with some fine Horses, Buggies, &c,which are for hire to responsible and carefulpeople at reasonable rates.
1 Cabarrus 2G 97
The Chronicle has been asked bycorrespondents if it was a fact or a ru-m- or
that the Atlantic Coast Line hadmade proposals to join the Raleigh andGaaton and North Carolina railroads inthe ejection of the Union depot, andinfoe it a seventy-fiv- e thousand insteadof a fifty thousand dollar structure.
Railroad officials have nothing posi-tive to report in the matter. They saythey have heard rumors to that effect,but nothing in the way of a definiteproposition has been made.
The Chronicle is advised that an in-
formal proposition has been made bythe Coast Line to the North Carolinaroad, and that the latter had signifiedits thorough willingness to the combi-nation. There is nothing to indicatethat the Raleigh and Oast on companywould object to it, though it seems that
straight440a40; spring do. 48oa52y; do. do. ... p mount 3 44 lot Road... aci 11111 11 JonuKon St 10 69 i ninps, Sion It 63 smithtield Rd ..
425a475; do. do. extra 3GOa400.WHEAT Southern easy; Fultz 78a84 ... uueriin 05
1 narsrett sr. ss u SWIFT CREEKthings, aud while these men are doing 8 52
Separk, Mrs M WSmith, SophroniaSorrell, Mrs L WSorrell, Alvis estSorrell, Alvis estStuart, Sam'l T....Stone, John LSyme, Aadm'r lSyme, A trusteeTaj lor, R W agtTonnoffski.Mrs G
Geo LThompson. Mrs
xM CThompson, M ...Vass, S NWalker, MollieWhitaker. JamesWhitaker, W agt ...Whitnker, WJ.
No.
yel- - Allen, Nathan1 Newbern Ave.I E Davie1 E Davie
19 40
Longberry 80a85; Western easy;2 winter red spot and March 82al-2a3--- l.
CORN Southern quiet. White SGalO;low 35a37 1-- 2; Western, easy; mixed spotMch. 35
this work:, they nave the right to en-
gage in other work of a similar nature. 14 20and BOARDING.but from which they may receive directiwedsoe, Ed MKurt, GreenBledsoe, M ACampbell, Hugh..""Crowder, VV J W
6 297 82
OATS Quiet and steady. Southernand Pennsylvania 27a30; Western white 20a30:and individual returns and profits.
f til. J 1 r . i 8 52
2 N C It It123 Walnut Creek
Steep Hill100 Scott place..150 Walnut I'r k200 Joins Upch'chand others
15 Dutchman.100 Wa;nut07 Middle Creek30 Joins W u
1 Bloodworth St1 West & Jones1 S Blount St1 McDowell St...1 Haywood St...I E Hargett St...1 E Ilanretr St
As we buy feed in large lots from first hands 14 21do. mixed 27a28 1-- 2; graded No. 2 white 30.RYE Quiet and nominally unchangedPrime to choice 55a57.
at lowest caish prices, we are prepared toxuey may nave inese pronts by or-
ganizing a Land and ImprovementCompany. Such an organization would
4 7310 66board stock on the best the country affords at
Hamilton, W WKeith, Mrs Mariah"Langston, W W.. "
Matthews, W H ...company has had no proposition from hock bottom prices, and guarantee goodhave its peculiar functions and interests. 99Wicker. Flora 1 LS ?f5i- - IPROVISIONS Firm. Mess pork old
10.50; new 11.00; bulk meats, loose shoulders1 3-- 1; long clear and clear rib sidesand while it would be advancing the in-
terests of the whole city, it would yieldl
the Coast Line up to this time.
Death of Mrs. Ina W ilon flarris.o 3-- 4; sugar pickled shoulders 5al-- 4 man... Smitl
klMStr.: w Matthews, J H 225 DutSLane... l'escud, John 11ac?,
Falr Gr nd 7 JB Hand, Thos J Hi "JEfu Rr'ch... Oldto those carrying it on a more equitable sugar cured smoked shoulders 6 1-- 2;
hams lOall 1-- 2; Lard, refined, 7 1-- 2; crude G 1-- 4. m... Smiths Lane 24consiueration tcau any otner orgamza SALES.Those wishing to to purchase horses are
PETROLEUM Unchanged. Refined 71-- 2r nencis in tne city received tne sau Stephen, C II, heirsIemileon. .t attion of a like nature, and would there 5 204 20
Williams, Eaton..Wnliame, Eaton .
Williams, Mary EWilliams, Thos HWilliams, Wm..Williams, Dock...Williams, SquireWilliams, J M &
DavisWilliams. Thos.!!
uurJJt.jti mrm and strong, liio cargoesfore be stimulative. Its work would notbe limited. It could have special privi
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4 26 Wrdard. M rs M H.1 4 Wrhltaker,BN...
Woodard,Jos .
solicited to call on Mr. Holder, our Superin
.. UDeriin....
... Smithfleld Rd
... Smith s Lane.
... Hajwood St...
... Nr MA Parker
... Tarboro Itoad1 East St ext....
news yesterday of the death of Mrs.Ina Harris, widow of Richard Harris,deceased, and daughter of Frank I.
lair l i&zu i-- z.
SUGAR Strong. A soft 6 5-- 8.
COPPER Refined steady 13 1-- 4
WHISKEY Unchanged l.OOal.10.tendent, at Wynne's old stand.
c.AUKin's R d4S1 Swift Creek.. .013177 Swift Creek"!!
Steep Hill. . .
1H"U Cat 11,120 ineyard ...60 Vineyard1550 Walnut Creek
4 71 .JfSon.MrMN.sv imams. Thos uson.s. oihorentress. TUWilson. Esq . who died here soon after 5 68vv imams, 1
1 1 arboro Hoad.. Hlade, Frank..."""."""3 31the war. She died in Brooklyn, N. Y., The City Cotton Market.CORRECTED DAILY. Wroieli M.u: 14 21Telephones. Stables No. 05, Store No. 41,
Wood, Coal and Lumber Yard No. 71.on bunday last, she leaves two chil
leges by incorporation. And after get-ting ready for work, various ways wouldopen before it which will never appearto single or individual efforts.
The Improvement Company is thescheme by which so many Southerntowns have waked up some bright morn-ing and found themselves famous andon a boom. Now let the scheme Via
UNLISTED.Wynne. Mrs P - M 7 00Raleigh, N. C, March 11 ) P. M.dron, a girl and boy, aged seventeen w yene, nobt. 1 w i i" ; y 0 ' I ilinion am esj-- 33 S u rGood Middling, 10 7-- 8and fifteen. Mrs. Harris' husband, who
wio a nn'ntoi1 cavcral xrcxara armo--i Walnut Creek10: -- 4 to 10 7-- 8 JONES & POWELL.10 3 Young, Kobt est; t '!V10P t... 6 6--
WAKE FOREST."iti'uweii stStrict Middling,Middling,Strict Low Middling,Stains,
Market firm.
5 9210 5--8
Aktnn T r10 to 10 175 Smith's Creek .
17 v"V "Cook. If T 1 t..,.BARTON'S CREEK.
Acres. Description.Name. n lotCrenshawV'ionr- - ......Am't. r W ake For l
tried here It requires only one goodman to present the matter to a few othergood men, and the thing is done.What's the use of waiting?
iT,TviP'8XRd'8..?12 00 .unn, John S l town w . """Raleigh Tobacco Market.Reported for the Daily State Chkomcxe.
since which time she has resided inBrooklyn, near her mother's family,Mrs, J. M. Henson.
She was a lady of noble spirit, anddied in the Christian faith. In herearly life she had a large circle offriends here who will mourn her death.Her father, Frank I. WilsDn, Esq., wasat one time one of the leading journalistsof this State.
33 rlrTJ' Mandy... 0 Reedy Creek'
Haywood Ja" ,6 Nr ke For i
11 A.aSt 87 Wa kp.r Y if. ivRaleigh, N. C, March 11. I 60SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cox, WmEmory, Mrs M..(;riffin,? heirs,Harris, Mrs A EJeffreys, Ed L...Lassiter, Isaac.Lassiter, W C ...Mabry, W.hei'sThompson, J DVincent, A R...
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Market strong and active, with prices full 1 001 06up to our quotations with bO per cent, of crop
"tust uiver .Tipper'. X R'ds"!Oxford RoadFish Dam Road..'Neuse River .Mabry Branch..."Mabry RranchB ish Dam Road
2 19 jiugum , Kurt 3 Nr v;ak Kr 1Pearce, J T mn v ?.Parharn. k"e aid aSU C reek
AUCTION SALE OFFARMING LANDS.
By virtue of power conferred on me bya certain deed of trust, executed by Aus-tin Gilmore and wife, which is duly re-corded in Registry of Wake county, inBook No. 98, Page 424, 1 will offer for saleat the courthouse door in the city of Ral-eigh, N. C., on Monday, April 7th, 1890. at12 o'clock m., the property in said deed oftrust, described and known as the home-stead tract of said Gilmore, located inMiddle Creek Township, Wake countyN. C , containing 115 acres, more or less'
soia, ana buyers, botn on orders and forspeculation anxious for st:ek. 41
Smokers Common 1 051 00
urimis heirs 119 Rolesville
Unlisted.UNLISTED.
Wo call special attention to tbe ad-vertisement of D. T. Johnson, Ag't.Head it carefully and give Mr. J. a call.You will find his prices as low as thelowest, and his goods first-clas- s. Promptand personal attention to orders.Phone 28.
Itaing. Mrs. f'Gooch, Wm..Gill, D, heirs
2553 47Up'r Bart's Creek 1
Cedar Creek 2S Snalth field R dJOAnderson, s p".
4a00al43aG6a9Oalt
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Good,Fillers Common,
Good,Fine,
Cu tteis ommonMedium,Good,Fine,Fancy,
The cold snap hasweek but no weather
BUCK HORN.Edwards,11,1. Mrs MJ... 7(5 R a RR
lerras 01 saie casn.B. F.
March 6, 1S90.inarO- -
MONTAGUE,Trustee. WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP.MlmVf-.U,a- b
--JL y branch 8412 11
On the Way to Get It.A sufficient number of the Board of
Trustees of the Baptist Female College,having expressed their willingness anddesire for a rehearing of the matter tothe Secretary of the Board, he hasissued a formal petition to the Presi-dent of the State Baptist Convention,CoL L. L. Polk, requesting that he callthe Board together at Wake Forest, onthe 18th or 20th of this month. Thematter now goes into the hands of thePresident. We will see what he willdo. Durham Sun.
hgnttued breaks this Barbee.SF, heirs orBennett. Smn, 40 Pitta Creek. ...seems cold enono-l- i tn 3 3213
18 MiddlflFuller. iar"" CrePatrick, V J ...'! e OakRobinson, Dr C N' -
1 RJAaCV;
Wheeler. W II..- .;- IrZtCARY.
2 414 074 67
mmm standard mmmiWith All the Latest Improvements !
cool off the anxiety of the buvers to get moreof the golden wted, and so prices still go onup and up and no one seems to know wherethey will stop. Smokers and cutters whichhave been the only weak grades are now atabout outside figures ot our last quotationsand fillers and wrappers are auiouslv soughtalter by the order man. 0
Fort,NathanTeT fo X ak
iS:Lynch BJ " 32 Beaver Creek..Merritt, Mlsi'TaST! lot 6aVer CreekMann, J jMills. nrittn'IVrr linear Apex
19ary? Asbury1 1. lot In Car
2 3020 58
Bell, John....Clarke. Maj c 11.!!Jones, AdolplmsJackson, WinMoye, Mrs V j.""'Pleasants, N ARoff. Wm v.
2 15Oil ve. EliwT ?2 hlte Oa k..Death, the Reaper, Still is Reaping. 33
10 White Oak..lot In Carv l" V2
t.lot In Frrtr iiRains, B 11...Shaw, Eliza..Burnett, JameVJonas, Richard "
m uow skin1 lot35 Middle Creek"
111 White Oak Cr.
PP, Fannie Jilliams. Mrs M Ecott, Calvin...A In Asbury 20Near o-- i o
On Matters Cheering to the Inner Man.
If there is any one thing well estab-lished it is the fact that the better thefood a man eats the better the man. Itis therefore the essence of folly to eatmeats which offend and irritate thatportion of the anatomy when meats thatwill cheer and comfort are attainableunder the same conditions and at thesame cost. This is just precisely whatMr. J. Schwartz, the "veteran old meatman" thinks. He believes that commonsense is largely predominant in Raleighpeople, and that they will have goodmeats if they are procurable. He keepsnothing but the very choicest of allmeats and that is why his business is solarge and yet increasing. When he hassomething nice on hand, and he alwayshas, he tells the people about it. Hemakes these announcements almostdaily, and here he is again with one an-nouncing that he is ready to fill anyorder with the choicest beef, mutton,pork, Jec, that can be found in a care-ful search of the whole country. Hisstall is on Fayetteville street, and he in-
vites you to pass by and look in. tf
St. Louis Produce Market.FLOUR Quiet and unchanged.W HEAT Lo w e r Mav 70.CORN Lower March 25.OATS Firm. Lower May 20 1-- 8.
LARD Prime steam 5 5-- 8.
PORK-Stand- ard mess 10.25; D. s. Meatdshoulders 4 1-- 4; longs and cribs 5clear 5 1-- 2; bacon boxed shoulders 4 l'-
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AsburT.'.;::TJKLlSTKnVSLISTED.
fenny, Alice ,
The Highest Achievement of IsventivAnd Mechanical Skill !
FOR FIFTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD!
William Easdale, Dealer,liAI.EKiH, C.
Jno. B. Culpepper,Richmond, Va.
For Rent!
i te!VLVore 10 penurch. A N... vr- -
Lambeth of Chnth" '? Beaver Creek..1 34Near Asbury ..Near Asbury...Near Trinltt,craWford.iyrv:;;:: w Jones, 8 H .. weaver Creek.5 005 34
-i.6o- -7i.,uiu3 ,.io; snort clear 5 5-- 8: Cin 30 Crabt 2 :2; i'amilv J'earson, H.WilliamsCEDAR FORK. 50 Wil I-- ini,.'iZ:'w- -
iv.oj, ii.vv; iara Kettle dried 6 1 1.1-- 2; bacon
A telegram was received here lastnight annoon;iag the death of Mrs. S.H. Perry, at her home near Youngsville,iu Franklin county, yesterday from consumption. She was a sister of Mr. W.V. Clifton, of Kaleigh.
At her residence in Rockingham,March ldth, Mrs. M. L. Wood, wife ofRer. M. L. Wood, D. D., after a longillness. During her long confinement,her patient suffering, her sweet Chris-tian resignation, her precepts of religionfell upon and touched all hearts in Rock-ingham. Her life was a sermon and hertriumphant death a witness of the sus-
taining power of the Christian religion.
snorx clears sides 5 3-- 4, 5.90. .. 105t103 Cow sfki'A"Denton,
Hinton, SeatonfScott, W B..
tyr'pIronCr... 2 lots 3M Near AnevWHI8KEY-Saleal012b- bla. finished goodson the basis of 1.02 per gallon for high wines
Burgess, Ann....Ldwards, c DGreen Wash .!Jones, Isaac...Maynard, W M j
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9 N C R R. 2 4Z- 74 BrlarnJV. 5 2612 tVrr-2- -
illiams, Mrs M E.2W v.r;iniri.n 18Agents Wanted.
Several
Naval Stores.WipnsoTos, N. C, March 11. Spirits tur- -
gooddo.lL. Tar firm at 1.30. Crude Tur- -
?f$M?ady' hara yellow dip
6 67.
UNLISTED.
The store, No. 216 Fayettevillemerly occupied by J. Stone as a firnhnrland music store. Possession givendiately. For e"terma to Wm p Gnmeaor F.J. Hywood.2-&-- m '
contract K JkT secure libervr n Dreirr ffl--
K Mr. John 0Briar Crept e"lls' Margaret.".:;;'.'"eare, Nancy a ... ol Life ent Mutual BeneN'rMorrisv'Te 4 68CedTFo'kR'd 2 66 company of Newar
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