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A ' VOL. The Daihj Euening Visitor Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each Insertion. Larokbt City Circulation. Index to New Adi ertlsements. The Bee Hive. W H & R S Tucker & Co-Silks. In and Around the City. Work will soon commence on the new depot. See the Bee Hive announcement. It is interesting reading. Drive oat to Pollen park and see the beautiful sights there presented. A considerable number of our people will go to Charlotte to attend the 20th of May ceremonies. The Governors Guard are going to win at Charlotte Mark the predic tion Justice Whitaker today sent Pattie Moore, colored, to the colored insane Asylum at Goldsboro. Goto the Raleigh Shoe Store for bargains. A full line of new goods from handmade to the cheapest. Maj S M Finger has gone to New ton, to attend the commencement of j Catawba College, of which he is a trustee. The Bee Hive is doing a large busi ness in this city. See their attract ive advertisement and when in want of bargains go to see them. The Washington Graded school, colored, went out on a picnic today. Several hundred paraded the streets this morning with National colors flying. They seemed gay and happy. Wm H Davis sent us some nice snaps today the first we have seen this season. Mr Davis raised them in his garden and deserves a premium for being one of the best gardeners in the city. Many thanks. A delightful reception and ice cream supper was given last night at the residence of Mr N B Brough ton Esq, by quite a number of young men, complimentary to Miss Nannie Allen, who has been visiting Misses Lillian Parker and Ida Snellings. Many of the delegates arrived in the city this morning from the South ern Baptist Convention at Forth Worth Texas. N B Broughton, Esq, did not return, but went on to Colo rado and other western cities. He ex pects to remain until the last of May. Miss Myrtle White, Miss Karer, and Miss Nellie Young.of this city, attend ed the Kings Daughters State Conven tion at Greensboro on Wednesday last. The Kings Daughters are do ing mush good in North Carolina and we hope they will receive all the en couragement necessary in their laud able undertaking. Drake's Magazine for May opens with a breezy frontispiece. Janev B Hope Marr describes "The Birthday of Joss," as it is celebrated at Marys ville, California. The article is illus trated iu good style. The poetry of this number is noticeably good. lone L Jones' Spring" is amusing. JC Wat'kins' "A Reverie" shows fine feel ing, as does W H Carruth's "Life." 'Hodge' is a study of the modern English peasant from an American standpoint by George P Hasbrouck. Graham Claytor has a clever story in "Romance of a Letter of the Olden Time," illustrated. The third of Mrs Holloway's series of articles on home decoration treats of "Nurseries and Bedrooms," and is plentifully illus trated. Tom P Morgan's "Swearing Machine" is a humorous Chinese fan tasy. "During Three Years," by Me dora Clark is a pretty little sketch from life. David A Curtis contrib . utes an exciting little story describ ing "A Ride with Gabriel." Drake's famous "Quacks" are as usual up to the mark, pictures and all. This little magazine sells for lOn. Drake's Publishing Co, No 1 Frank fort street. New York. .AJLJEIGOB:, A Pleasant Excursion. The excursion to the Hammocks, which was tendered to the grand lodge of Odd Fellows on May 14th, was a most enjoyable affair. A most delightful evening was spent and all seemed to enjoy themselves. The delegation from Raleigh speak in .the highest terms of their reception. Fire Companies That Will go to Charlotte. 1 he Rescue Fire Company, wagon with he horse "Henry." Capital Hose Company, with wagon and horse "Edward." Independent Hose Reel Company. Chief of Fire Department, E B En glehard and Assistant Chief J R Fer rell, with the Chief's nice new wa gon expect to leave for Charlotte 3:45 Monday evening. Sunday School Picnic at Pen ny's Pond. Yesterday Inwood Sunday school gave their annual picuic at Penny's pond. At an early hour a large number of people had gathered and soon quite a number from Raleigh arrived. Speeches were made by the following gentlemen: Hon J C Scar borough, Maj Eugene Harrel.Mr Jon athan Wood, Prof E McK Goodwin and Mr S Otho Wilson. Mr Scar borough was called ;the second, Mr RN Andrews addressed the school in words of comfort. He was former ly a member of this school. The day was beautiful and everybody, espe cially the party from Raleigh, enjoy ed themselves splendid. Personal Mention. Miss E R Goelett, of Plymouth, N C, arrived in the city yesterday, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs A C Lehman. KevDrJ W Carter returned this morning from Fort Worth; Texas, where he had been attending the tne southern Baptist Convention and will occupy his pulpit morning and evening at the usual hours. J N Hubbard. Esq, the efficient steward at A and M College reports that they have had several sick bovs. but they are all well and on duty to day. Dr J A Penny, of Barton's Creek Township was in the city today and reports everything in a promisine condition in bis section of the countv. Rev J J Hall, pastor, of the Baptist JLabernacle arrived in the city this morning and will occupy his pulpit at the usual hours tomorrow. Mr Hall reports that a large delegation was in attendance on the convention, seven hundred and eighty four being present much work was done the meeting was a success. t Mrs PH Johns, of Auburn, is quite sick. Mr J ohns went out to his home today and will remain for several days. Dr J R Speight, son of Rev J A opeignt, associate editor Biblical Re corder, is in the city and will spend several days with his fnt.w. Speight has just graduated at th Virginia medical college, located at Kicnmond, was married on the 15th inst to Miss Fannie G Hicks, of Rich mond, and his wife occomnanies him He will locate at Berkley, nearNor- ioiK, va. We wish him much success and happiness. Rev W.M Clark has returned to the city, and will fill his pulpit tomorrow, at tne usual hours. Rev J A Speight, leaves tonight for the Chowan Association, which meets at Sandy Cross next Tuesday, in urates county. Rev J H Cordon arrived in the citv yesterday evening and will fill his pulpit at the usual hours tomorrow. Mr A D Mickle, who has been in Florida for some time, is in the city tociay. Judge Womack, of Chatham coun ty, is in the city today. uov Fowle is still fn Asheville. He will be in Charlotte Monday and will return nome after the 20th May cere monies. STTZTRJD.Arsr, HUCA IT. 1890. The New Musical Club. j In the Visitor of Monday last, we briefly alluded to a new musical club that had been recently organized here by some of the youngjgentlemen em- ' ployed at the Raleigh & Gaston R R Shops. This is a step in the right direction, for although Raleigh has one first class musical organization 1 here now In the JEFF Club, there is plenty of room for another, and the 1 new Davis Club will strengthen otir city as a musical centre. j The writer has a personal acquain tance with each member of both clubs and knows them to be gentle men in every sense of the word, and all of them are thoroughly up in all that pertains to vocal music, but we wish especially to mention Mr Ernest Martin, whose clear swe-t teror voicn has so often delighted his friends, and ' with a little cultivation he would be i the companion of the South. Also ' Mr David Mebane,who has a baritone ; voice of unusual strength and sweet- i ness. and at his home in Graham, his ' reputation is established as the sin-; gerof the distric'. Both of these ! young men as are Messrs Stoue, En- j niss and MatthewB, of the Davis Club I are maebmest at the R & G R R Shops, and consequently their time are not their own, but we think they can and will do what we now propose to them. That is, let the JEFF Club and the Davis Club at some day in the early future, give a con cert for some worthy charity, and we think we could guarantee the Clubs a lull house.and the object for which meysang a inn purse. What eay you, young gentlemenf We believe the whole city would attend, for we ining wun Bhafcespeare that "The man that hath no music in his soul, Nor is not moved with concourse of sweet sounds IS fit for treason. 'stratfifi-pma mH spoils: The motion of his spirit is dull as nicrncs. And his affections dark as Erebus, iiet not such man be trusted. Comparative Movements of Cot ton in Raleigh. Receipts for the week end- Bales ing April 15, 190. 152 Same time last year, 150 Dc in receipt for week this year, Receipts for same time in year 1886 1883 1880 1877 1874 1888 1885 356 1887 37 1884 58 254 463 349 55 50 56 361 1882 1881 1198 1878 391 1875 373 1879 1876 210 63 Whole receipts since September 1st, to dfl.t. 21026 30550 Same time last year, Dec in rec this year to date, 9534 Whole rects same time in year - 1888 32831 1887 31285 1886 27490 1885 81512 1884 33215 1881 72072 1878 44005 1875 33268 1883 49684 1880 48173 1877 42256 1874 25327 1882 59065 1879 46074 1876 37478 Our market has been nofivo OAna. ing at iif ior miaanngs. For ice cream for Sunday dinner, order from A Dughi, any time not later than 10 o'clock Saturday night He will have on hand Vanilla, Choco late, Ohockolate Nut Cream, Straw berry, 8hetbert, Snow Flake, Boston Crystal Cream, Pine Apple, Banana, French Cream, Crystalized Cream and Roman Punjh. Refrigerators, very low, at Hughes Base Ball. NATIONAL league. Won. Lost. Wnn T.nnt Philadelphia. 11 6 ClavAln.nrl. ft 7 Uhica&ro. 8 6 Pittshnpc 7 q Cincinnati, 9 8 1 Boston, 8 11 JJrooklyn, 8 8 New lor, 710 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Athletic. 12 14 10 10 Toledo, Columbus, Syracuse, Brooklyn, Rochester, Louisville. - 7 8 9 9 11 8 11 St Louis, 8 15 FLAYERS' LEAGUE. Chicago, 11 Boston. 19 7 Pittsburg, New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, 7 8 7 11 Brooklyn, 10 0 Philadelphia, 8 9 5 8 5 9 Ice cream freezers guaranteed at New York prices at Hughes1. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pickled pork tongue, very nice, at C O Ball s I am now offering D 8 Waitt's stock of underwear, collars, cuffs and fine ! clothing regardless of cost Call early and secure bargains. J S Wtstsk, Trueree. ! Mixed pickles, plain ciu-u -iber pickles and chow-chow at C O Hall's. ltead This List ! And then go to Norris & Carter's where you will find all wool alba trases at only 15c. Light weight all wool suitings at 29c, ,0 inches wide. A small lot of French pattern suits at $6 50 reduced from $12, $14 and $'5. They are beauties. Summer silks at 29c. Colored gros grain silks at 75c reduced from $1.25. Trimmings at half priee. Summer corsets at 50c. reduced from $1. Best 45c corset in the city. Gents dress shirts at 75c. reduced from $1 and $1.15. Beautiful dress ginghams at 7 4-1 fancy per cales at fi, were 10c New goods and at the lowest prices. See the Shoes at .Norris & Carter's II W Gradv Cisars llfll'A Arrival Call at J Hal Bobbitt's this evening r - " ti lJ v uuuua). Call and see Rogers & Carroll's grand display of sugar cured meats. -m Gentlemen's Outfittiiur. It is hard to conceive how a larger vanec 01 tne very latest styles and . . . . shapes in straw hats can be collected. We know of nothing to add that would make the assortment more at tractive, and in gentlemen's under wear too we show such a large va riety of styles, materials and prices. tnat buyers can be suited at once. W H & R S Tucker & Co. California hams, boneless hams and breakfast strips, at C O Ball's. White Goods. Ladies, we have got the prettiest line of white goods you have seen. We received a new lot yesterday and all the patterns in plaids and stripes for dresses are beautiful. We also have just got in a big line of real torchon laces, bought direct from the manufactory, and you will say when you see it that it is very cheap Black lace nets and Bouncings are very popular and we have a very fine selection and at very low prices. Our line of woolen dress good in all the summer weights and ttyles is also complete. We can please you in any style of dress yoir may need. 800 parasols, all styles, must be sold in 25 days. This is the greatest bar gain parasol sale ever sold in the citv. We sell the entire line at 20 per cent less than our neighbors buy theirs. we mean business. Come and see them at Swindht.t.'s. Mr C O Ball informs us that he has made a change in his oil department. ana that he is better prepared to fur nish the public with any kind of oil they want at shorter notice than ever I before. Send in vour orders. Important Information. The proper and picturesaue ront. ior pusiness and pleasure travel from this city to the Catskill mountains aaratoga and other New York State resorts, is by the West Shore Rail. road. By tfking the Pennsylvania naiiroaa passengers will make direct connectk n with the West Shore in Union di pot at Jersey Citv. and nnm mencing about June 15th drawing room cars are run through without change For tourist books, time tahlo ni information regarding the West Shore ttallroad call on or address H H .To. ffoe, General Eastern Passenger Agent, Btw Broadway, or 0 E Lam bert, General Passeneer Acenf k v. aerbilt Avenue. New York City. ' Summer Excursions v, 7-, viiv, Hummer Kxniirainno M 1 1 aomely illustrated book giving de v".Ll?e Qsm River and )T resorts wm be mail v vu imupi ui uve cents postage. JSTO, 23 Hardware, &e. JPL00R PAINTS We Offer Floor Paints of a Superb Quality. Thkt combine natnral minerals with hard drying liquids. THEV ft TA finoltr rrwnTxA .l thoroughly mixed. THEV COVAr wall on,l .1... i in twelve hours. They stand i .v ut i - er ana the wp.nr nf nnchin are especially applicable for piazza and kitchen floors. Tlltt ffillf-iU'lnrr itntnni tn Lierht Red. TWlr Vlln Lierht, Yellow, Slate and Light uiuwu, All kinds of PAINTS in small Cans. Stains of different colors, and Hard Oil Finish to varnish with. THOS. H. BRIGGS 4 SONS. Raleigh, N C. Dry Goods, Xotions, &c. McHluIuOn. M&N MCGCC UNPKE CEDENTE LT BARGAINS in 1 are drawing crowds of pleased ensto- inprs WMto Goods,, , ,.:. We can promise our pat rons some bargains in white goods this week that in point of good value have never been surpassed by us in our efforts to tempt the people of Raleigh by cheap eroods. Frene.h Tirana Mulls Par. Ri'a.n I.awns. Dimitv Pinnoo Thread Cambrics, Linen Lawns, Soft Finished Nain sook. Linon Dft'Tnrln Hluiria Checks and Striped Muslin. hniDi older ies In ladies Skirting EmhrniH artaa run. collection embraces every kind and everv nrice. from t.h vorv Mi r v j vuvwpvob say. 36c yard, to the very handsomest. In misses and children's Flouncings we are fixed. We have a nice line of those delicate swpfif. nnfforna that- tn. former years only the wealthy could buy. This season they have been re duced and we can suit the poor and rich alike. Come and see them, von will h m. paid. 129 and 131 FayettevlUe St W. H. S R. S. Tack 4 Co. !00DS! AND BICES, IN IHE DEPARTMENT OFBAR-O .GAINS AND TTNTIPIRVATTTU' 1 UJJ U HA We have chase a line of Printed China Silks. Printed China Silks. All good styles and colorings for the present season. They are 22 in. wide In the same r)pnarfTnart 1 -x-- vuavmw niu uo seen our extraordinary offerings in WHITE GOODS. India Linnnn 5o per yard 5o and 7o 5c and 7io Check NainRnnlra Check Lawns, Summer Bl'k Goods Silk warn. 42 In urMn and just the weights you are likely to choose. They are really worth SI a yard, BUT E OFFER THEM AT 50c. Let it be nnderafnn that on the goods in- this entire depart- iueuomenauy low, and there is no rnaann ahv Knn A, u not avail thnmaoliraa nf fk i nity offered for bargains. VHITEG00DSM1D EMBROIDERIES W. H. & B. 8vTjqKEa&C0f ) - i - ; 1 : 1 : ' ' ' i - . r A-- f ' I A- it -: V - 1 r. - A . t I ' m f
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