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A RARE MUSICAL TREAT. Dehon Opera Company Ermlolo. A great musical treat la In store for the noio loving public of Raleigh on Thursday night next when the cele brated Deshon Opera Company ap pear at Metropolitan hall in an elab orate and gorgeous prod action of Er mlnie. Mr. Jack MacKay the business manager was in the city yesterday and speaks in glooming terms of tbe company and the euormons amount of business done wherever tbe com pany has played this season Be says "That Mr. Deshon has strengthened his company to a con iderable extent for the coming sea bod. One of the special engagements is that of Miss Clara Laviiie primadon na soubrette who was the star in the producing of King Kaliko at the Broadway Theatre New York City, where she re eived the highest pos sible praise from both the prets und public. The following notice from the Au gusta Ga Evening News speaks vol umes. "Frank Deshou is the tot of the town His Opera Company has made a palpable hit and tilled the Opera house every nfght to over flowing and he is an artftt in the real sene of the term aid his coiuo lv work and legitimate acting proe him an all around actor of decided merit and great popularity. Off the stage he is a genial gentlemanly littl- man whose q net beariug gives guar antee of what is in him without any of the self assertions that belong par ticularly to the advertised Star Mr. Deshon has selected the company for the coming season with great care each and every member of the cast is an artist of reputation and the chor s is composed of a number of handsome girls with celebrated voices picked from the leading- musical organiza tions of this country. The costumes anmordels f elepance and made under the personal and immediate supervising of Prof. Depeof New York Don't fail to see this, the operatics end musical treat of tbe season. Extension of West Morgan Sreet. It has been suggested to us to re produce the following, proceedings of a meeting of the Board of Aldermen held last August, and to modestly enquire of the street committee what action if any, has been taken in the premises: Mr. R H Battle, on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce committee on improvement of roads and streets, asked that action be taken on the ex tension westward of West Morgan street. Mr. Battle said for many years the important matter of this extension had been before the board. If the street could be extended by the fair it would be very beneficial to the city. The railway will build a bridge. The county will be asked to extend the street to the penitentiary avenue, and thus give a valuable outlet and an extremely desirable one, as the street car tracks take up much of the narrow part of Hillsboro street. Aldermen Stronach, chairman of the street committee, made a report in which he recommended the exten sion of West Morgan street and also the sidewalk improvement. Mr. A A. Thompson asked that the report of the Chambpr of Commerce on street extension and sidewalk im provement be referred to the street committee. This action was taken NO OTHER Sarsapanlla com bines economy and strength like HOOD'S. It is the only one of which can truly be said " iooDoses$i." An English woman sued the Mid land Railway Company for compen sation for the loss of her husband, who was killed in an accident on that road, and recovered damages. There upon, theCon which had sold him so accident insurance policy with his ticket, contended that tbe amount of insurance should be deducted from damages awarded, since if he had died a natural death, the widow would have received nothing onjja policy of that natnre. The claim of the company was not allowed. Acting Secretary Bpauldlng has de clined to admit 200 Chinese actors into this country to present Chinese plays In a theatre to be erected near the entrance to the World's Fair, In Chicago, on the (round tUat the pro posed enterprise Is rarely commer cial And has no official connection with the Fair Does the Acting Sec retary of the Treasury suppose that the vast collection of exhibits which will be within the sacred gates will be sent there by thousands of exhi bitors all for love 7 Or does he desire to protect an infant American indus try establishment by Chinamen in 8an Francisco ? The Centennial. The committee on program have agreed on the following: toisday, ocr: 18 10:00 a. m. Grand Civic and Indus trial Procession to 8tate Fair Grounds, Col. J. 11. Heck, Chief Marshal. 7:3" p m Centennial exrcises at ihe hall of the House of Repre seutatives, including read lag of the Centennial Prize Poem, by Capt. C. B. Den con. Oration by Hon. Kemp P Battle, LL. D. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19. 7:10 p in - Grand Display of Firtv works. TH0R8DAY, OCT. 20. 4 00 p in Laying the Corner Stone of the Confederate Monu ment (if circumstances per mit). FRIDAY, OCT. 21. 10:00 a in Grand Military Parade and Prize Drill. 8:00 p ra Centennial Ball, costumes of '-Ye Olden Times." By on'er of the committee on pro gram J. E. POGUE, A. A. THOMPSON, N. B BRODGHTON, C. G. LA J TA, S. A. ASHE. Mothers' Friend 99 MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886. My wife used MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price, 1.60 per bot tle. Book " To Mothers " mailed free. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., ton uW YLLDRUaaiST. ATLANTA, Q A. DTKW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERAHOUSE. k Special Operatic Engagement THURSDAY OCTOBER 6TH. DESHON OPERA COMPANY. 36 People. 36 Playing the Most Successful of all Comic Operas. The Great Comedian Frank Deshon. Supported by America's Greatest Soubrette Prima Donna, Clara. Levine, An Excellent Company. Their Own Superb Orchestra. Notwithstanding the tremendous expense of this great organization. Prices will be CO, 75 and f 1.00. Don't be a Goose And buv elsewhere before you look around you might lose money by not looking over our Stock of LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN'S, MEN'S, AND BOYS SHOES. Our Stock is Fresh, our Styles New, Prices low down and our sales greater this season than ever before. Childrens School Shoes a specialty. WHITING BROS. ERMINIE, J!U WL EIIVIfAIINIISIL nwne i RALEIGH, N. C. Successor to Evans fc Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds' ,v. The best work is always the cheapest. And this can be found at the northwest corner of Morgan and Blount streets. FRAIZER Cart Shafts in stock. fc. - rm LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No. 12. Folk and East Streets. 13. Johnson and Halifax tUreecs. 14. North and Person Streets. 13. E lenton and East Streets. 21. Morgan and Blount Streets. 23. Wilmington and Martin Streets. 24. Davie and Blood worth Streets. 25. Wilmington and South Streets. 26. Hargett and Swain Streets. 27. Blount and Cabarrus Streets. 312 Fayetteville and Hargett Sts. 214. Hargett end Blood worth Sts. 31. Davie and Dawson Streets. 32. Hillsboro and West Streets. 34. Lenoir and McDowell Streets. 35. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 86. South and Harrington Streets. 37. Hargett and West Streets. 4. Water Tower. 41. Dawson Street, between Jones and Lane Streets. 42. Halifax and Edenton Streets. . 43. Jones and Saunders Streets. 45. Firwood Avenue opposite Cot ton Mill. 47. North Street, West of Salisbury. For the Legislature. I am an Independent candidate for a seat in the Senate in the next General As sembly from Wake county. oc3 t GSPATTERSOV Notice. The stockholders of the North Carolina Wasion Company, are hereby called to meet nt the factory of said company in the nity of .Raleigh, on Monday, the 17th day of Octo ber, 1892. at 10 o'clock a m. The said meet ing ii called for the purpo'e of consultation about the affairs and oest interest of tbe com pany. WG UPCHURCH Oct 1st, 1892. President. A NEW STORE. Ceo. H. Sears & Co. No. 14 East Hargett 8treet, This day open a Commission House for the sale at wholesale and retail of all kinds of gieengroceries, including vegetable, fruits, Ac, and will make FISH,;OYSTERSf POULTRY, A WD GAME IN SEASON Specialties. The first oysters of the sea son arrive todiy, fresh and tine Special at tention will be given to all orders for goods in the?e lines. Prices are to be moderate, both wholesale and retail, a ad consignments of goods for s. ile are solicited. sepi Jm FHICH - BAKBBY CONFECTIONS -AND- OMR SILOBII. Our Confections all fresh. Our Oyster Salooa for ladies end gentle men is a cosey retreat where the best oys ters are served in the most attractive styles. Families supplied with fresh oysters on short notice. Telephono No 102. se23 tf fjTTAQ TD ffTQPTT VLLrLkJ. Dill i X OUJJl Wagons, ?fc. C. H. AMDERSOS, NO. 6 HARGETT STREET. CTT"VT7G My entire stock of shoes kJXJLWJLLO for tl ' the fall and winter has arrived. O TTVT? O My prices are very low. Lav Mies nice tine hi J Button Shoes CTJAT7C for $135 Shoes i These I to $2 35. These UllViJ kj g o o d s are worth $i 7o to $3 00. C TTT7C Miss ana cnuaren s snoes tOJLJ. VX' kJ pro portionately cheap. IalsoOXJY"YI7Cl sell the best 3gentlemen'sOXXWJLl0 IN THE CITY. I sell Miles' hand sewed shoes at $5. Also line of Gents Furnishing Goods, nice Lamb's Wool Socfts Country PRINTS Bis assortment of DRESS rS and GINGHAM. Latest style3. C H. ANDERSON, No. 5 Hargett Street, Coal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly coming HARDpA T of all SOFT KjJJ.JLiot the sizes. most POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL kinds, including - RUSSELL CREEK ' GAYTON 0 LUMP EGG 0 The best coal for domestic use for the prices to be hand in the country. Pocahontas Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to be the best ever produced in reach or this section. Car ioads to any depot direct from nines. Having been in the coal business for the past fifteen years and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the best and cheapest. OAK AND PINE WOOD, long and cut, at.bottom prices. JOFJESfrPOVELL Telephones 41 an 171, RALEIGH, N. C. t F. B. Q. trade mark rkgistkrko. II CLOTBCIJSrGK We have placed the above Celebrated Tail-' ' or-made clothing on sale. It is the best -nude pnrfeia mnrictrn nlrill nnti amnnna run annnm. plish. There is no superior to them. We nave them in all grades from 815.00 TO 830.00 InHAT3we have the latest shapes. Our prices for Nobby Goods are from $15) to 15 00. In NECKWEAR our 25 and 50 cents are beauties. Theie are yet some left to be closed at 17 oents. We Me Remembered tbe Bojs. We bought 1,000 pair Boy's KNEE PANlV, wk'ch will be told at 29, 39, 49 and 89 cants. These goods ara worm twicetane money. , . Boy's and Children's SUITS in abundance. I Prices from tl 2? to $10. v ROSENTHAL CL0TAING C0 305 Fayetteville St. opp Postofflce. FlflESTBEYOMD QUESTIO Everybody. Everybody who sells Flour cla'ms to sell the best but E VERYB0DY Oam ot make the Best Prices for the Best Flour. WE CAIST And will give you the Brst Flour and Best Prices Price and Quality Guaranteed. JYC A B STRONACH Miller's Agents Famous alley City Mill Flours. Roller Champion, Lilv White, Snow Flake, Reliance. $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6 Bbbls, i, i, IS and 1-16 bbl scks. Sole Agents also for Famous Lucile and Satisfaction Brands of Bbls, 1-2, 1-8 and 1-16 bbl scks. HECKER'S New Self-Raising Graham and Buckwheat Flour. 31b pekgs 25c, 61b pekgs 40c HECKER'S New Partly Cooked Oatmeal, The Best and Cheapest 2Cc pekgs, 3 pekgs 60c Hecker s Farina. LECGETTS New Wheat and Oat Flakes . Cracked Whest and Oats 21b Pekgs s MM! i GROOBES Bakers and Candy Manufacturers Best Bread in tbe State, Only Purest and Bent Materials Used. Choice Family Groceries. In addition to a general stock of first class Roods, where you can get anything in the grocery line at reasonable figures, delivered at your door, we call you attention to our FSS HSBREAKTSTRIPS Our large assortment of SUCH AS Mullnls, Mackerel, Cut and Roe Herring; and Family jFlou.r from $2 25 up. FOR A NICE B SEA KFAST try some of onr v Prepared Buckwheat. For all the above as well as all your LARD, BACON, BUGAR.TKA, COF-FE-fi, CHEESE. G BACKERS, BUTTER, SALT, M&aL, and all the little condiments to season a first class breakfast, dinner or supper, call and have your groceries promptly delivered at your residence. W. R. NEWSOM. sel3 21 1 8outh Wilmington St. 1 1 M BACH Urea ndncemen Favirg made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for tl per cord on yard, or $150 delivered any where in the city. LIME tl 10 per barrel. LATHS $160 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. $8 50.. Framing from $9 to $14 wVpeH r 6o100ring nd g 112 m' Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, ind Moulding reduced in same proportion. Bsst Jlsart Shmales a Ways on hand 'Ve manufacture our ewn material which enable us to s 11 at bottom, prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profata. jyiotf Ellington Rojster k Co.
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