ft; i ifttltt VOL. -P?. AT.TTSTC-TT, TUESDAT, DEOBMBEE23, 1S90. NO. 72 1 NEWS NOTES ABOUT-THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth Giving to Our Readers News in Brief. SpartacuB. Help th poor. Christmas eve's eve. Merchants supremely happy. Great dramatic event tonight. The air is filled with Christmas. The stores are jammed with folks. Fill Metropolitan Hall to its utmost capacity tonight. Tomorrow will be the great rush specially for toys. See advertisement of rooms for rent by Williamson & Upchurch. Sheriffs coming in freely to settle their taxes. This looks like a good sign in money matters. Yesterday the Supreme Court granted a new trial to xeiadine, the hob. son county murderer. Christmas exercises will be held in the Sunday school room of the First Baptist church tonight commencing at 7:30 o'clock. The next term of the Agricultural and Mechanical Colleere will com mence Jan. 2d next. An increased attendance is expected. There is a sadness about the yelp of the turkeys just now that are cooped in front of the groceries on the street that well nigh makeB us ashamed of our carnivorosity. The Christmas number of the North Carolina Teacher, published by Messrs. Alfred Williams & Co, of Raleigh, is on our table. It is a hand some publication, of convenient size and well edited. The'city is alive with shoppers to dav. The large stocks of toys that seemed a few days ago to be greatly in excess of the demand of the mar ket are rapidly disappearing, and we 'judge from present appearance that there will be very little toy stock left when Christmas is over. When we read the accounts of the blizzards, snow, sleet and other styles of disagreeable, weather aud th nnmnaraihe weather we arehavjoi; in Raleigh, we can but congratul ftiirsfilves and all our neighbors for the sup rb weather we are having and for that matter, the matchless p.litrmtp of this rect'on. It is unsur passed. The Baptist Tabernacle opened Christmas week last night by receiv ing contributions for the poor. It was a sight to gladden hearts, as presents of all kinds were brought in. An abundance of useful articles, such as flmir. Rnarar. coffee, clothing of all cj " I Kinds, and playthings for the chil dren. The long tables were filled with choice things, while the cash coutri button was very large. The school and friends assembled and had haDDV time. Addresses were made by the untiring and efficient superin tendent, N B. Broughton, also by the pastor and Prof. Wood. Great prepa rations are being made for the Christ mas festivities of the church school for Friday night. and Attention, H.& L. Co. There will be a called meeting of your company this evening at 8 p. m. Every member is earnestly requested to be present as business of impor tance will come up for consideration. A.J. Williams, Foreman. MacLean in Spartacus Tonight. Physically he is endowed with the "requirements of the character. His Spartacus was a very fine piece of acting. Miss Prescott handled the character of Seuona, says the Louis ville Post, with an artistic finish and grace which proves her fine histrionfc abities. v - ; Mr, Gladstone is suffering from a jold and has not been present in the lurch at Hawarden since Saturday. Supreme Court. The following are among the opin ions rendered by the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon: State vs. Oxendiue, from Robeson; new trial. Hodges vs. Transit company, New Hanover; no error. County Board of Education vs. State Board of Education, from Gran ville; no error. Smith vs.Sumiuerfield.f rom Wayne; in o' ion to reinstate allowed. Kind Donations. Mr. D. L. Schiveley, now of Wash ington City but formerly a highly es teemed citizen of Raleigh, is here spending a few days. Mr. Fchlveley is much interested in the matter of the es Confederate soldiers' home and has been the recipient of several donations in its behalf from residents of Washingtbn City. Among those who have kindly aided Mr. Schiveley in the premises, and who have other wise shown attention are Thomas J, Luttrell, a well known business man of Washington and an ex Confederate, also Mr.Pursell,Mr.Hume and Messrs, Woodward & Lothropp of the same city. .' hese gentlemen are all en gaged in business of a prosperous kind, an.t exhibit the greatest inter est in the establishment of he home for ex Confederate soldiers. Mr. Schiveley is surely entitled to the thanks of all North Carolinians for his zeal in the noble cause. He is the recipient of a very high testimonial letter from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett wife of the great Confederate general in which Mr. Schiveley is highly commended for his efforts in the cause. Personal Mention. Mrs. P. H. Andrews has returned to the city. Ad jutant General Glenn.of the State Guard, is iu the city. Mr. Jno. G. Williams, of the Geor gia, Carolina & Northern Railroad, is in the city. He is a Raleigh boy. Maj. R. 8. Tucker returned to the cit yesterday from the eastern part of the State. Hou. C. M Cooke, of Louisburg, is id llic city. Kev B B. Culbreth, the pastor of Warreu circuit, called to see us this morning We were glad to see him looking bo well, and always enjoy the good cheer he so generally carries with him. Rev. Th08. E. Skinner has recov ered from his recent sickness. Mrs. Mills H. Brown went to States ville today to attend the bedside of her mother who is very sick. An Arkansas Methodist conference has suspended from his ministerial functions Rev. N B. Fizer, because he ran for Governor of the State in the last campaign. The parson failed of election, and it seems like a double infliction to compel him to lose both his pulpit and the Gubernatorial chair. It is evident that the Arkan sas Methodists do not believe that re ligion aud politics go together. We are inclined to the belief, however, that they would have forgiven the brother if 'he had been successful in bis campaign. Naked Children. Fully three-fourths of the babies of the world go naked until they get to be five or six years old. The Cana dian Indians keep their babies naked up to a certain point, and as for the little Coreans, t hey wear nothing but a short shirt until they are as old as our school boys. Little Egyptians of both sexes trot around' without any clothes on, and the poorer portions of the Chinese children are often with out clothes. I have seen quite large boys and girls naked in Havana, Cuba, and in southern California, or rather on the Calif ornian peninsula. Sheffield Telegraph. , Christmas Work of the King's Daughters. The "Cross-Bearer's Circle" of the King's Daughters are making a spe-j cial effort to help the poor, and to do something by which those who live in homes of destitution may be made to enjoy this happy Christmas season, and they appeal to those who are blessed with plenty to aid them in their work of love. From three o'clock until eight this evening the Daugh ters will be in the Bible class rooms at Edeuton Street M. E. Church for the purpose of receiving donations. Old clothing, provisions or cash will be thankfully received and judicious- y distributed,, and there are many families in our midst who are sorely in need of the help that may be given in this way. Then there are num bers of children to whom Santa Claus never comes. Their little hearts would be gladdened by dolls, toyB, candies, nuts, etc. Let us, then, whoso chil dren are looking forward so eagerly to the coining of Santa Claus remem ber these little ones, and out of our abundance send gifts to the other children of the same King. Help Them. Old Father Time is fast ebbing away aud the joyous Christmas sea son will soon be upon us. The spirit of festivity and glee seems to be in spiring almost every one, and wher ever you go you find people of all stations planning for the delight and pleasure of others. Hundreds of liHle hearts are beating in earnest expectation of a visit from the patron saint of Christmas old Santa Claus. But while this is the bright side of the picture, there is another, and it is cast over v ith the shades of gloom and disappointment. There are score? of poor little boys and girls in this good city of ours who will be bereft of the glad influences of the season. Kris Kringle will not visit them be cause the fortunes of life have not a! lowed them to vie with more favored ones. Poor little creatures! Is there a heart that that does not go out in sympathy for their childish distress, and is there a hand so miserly as not to help them, if possible. Let us all remember the poor at this blessed season. We will feel better for it God bless the little ones and give them aid in this time of joy. Remem ber Him who said, "Suffer little chil dren to come unto me, and forbid them not." HORRIBLE! A Woman Suffocated in a Ward robe. Mrs. Emma Lowery was found dead at her home in New Tork on Sunday afternoon by her husband, shut up in her wardrobe. She was standing up right, cold and stiff in death: Her husband went to the wardrobe to look for a suit of clothes and it being somewhat darkened he did not see the object clearly and in reaching for his clothes caught hold of the stiff. clammy hand of bis dead wife. The Doctor thinks she died of alcoholism and suffocation. Horrible ! Booming. The Salisbury Truth says: "Ral eigh, N. C, is booming. The South Raleigh Improvement Company will apply for a charter for a phosphate and fertilizer works, cotton mills, and also for aland and improvement com pany. The company, which is com posed of some of the wealthiest men in Raleigh, is arranging to build cotton factory, to cost $150,000. cotton seed oil mills and mills to convert North Carolina phosphates into com mercial fertilizers." Compulsory Courtesy. 4 I gave up .my seat to a lady this morning."11 "What did she say ?" "She said she would thrash me if didn't." Epoch. SPECIAL NOTIC 600 dozen trtth country g2 lowest possible prices at W. b. Li. 12 Ea6t Hargett street. Call early. For Kent Cheap. Grocery store with complete s ti of fixtures. A good stand. de22 3t Tuos Hahri- 500 dozen frebh country at lowest possible prices at W. t. I'zzlu's 12 East Hargett street. Call early. A large assortment of Dolls, Toys, Books of Fiction, Fire Works, file. d22 3t It H Womblk, Old Depot, 5t0 dozen fresh cooiitry eggs at . Uzzle's err!y. lowest possible prices at W. 12 Ea6t Hargett street. Call W. H. & 11. S. Tucker &Co. Doll Carriages. We have an elegant line of doll carriages, they are finer than are usually so'd in this market, yet while we have done well with them we do not wish to carry a single one after Christinas. So to close the line by Wedneslay night we have reduced the entire lot and the prices now are $2.75, $3.00 and $3 GO. They weie $3.75, $4 50 and 5 0). Coma at once. W. H. & R. y. Tuckkk & Co. Xorris' Dvy Goous Store. The "glad tidings" a'-e upon us and the "purse string11 of Christmas cut loose. Display good judgment and make your selection from this list. Dress patterns in black and colored henriettas, cashmeres, cioths flannels, ginghams, prints, &e. Handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, blankets, shirtings, table linens. Marseilles quilts, bed spreads, underwear, shoes aud rub bers, &c. Buy such articles as render genuine service anu you comer a benefit and your gift will bo appreci ated. " Nonius' Dry Goods tork. One Christmas at a Time. Some DeoDle are 6ayinj.-, "I with it was Christmas all the time." Well, we don't want to judge, but we do think this kind of feeling looks a little like swine, Swindell and all his lieutenants and lieutenanteses are willing to have but ouo Christ mas. Never did we expect to soil so many goods in so short tiiae an we have been selling for the last two days. People come in and say give me a fur cape. Another, give me a heiliarope serge dress and trimmings And some one tlse, holding their breath waiting: for their turn to be waited on. Well, what will you have first, madam? Give me a suit of nice clothes for each of the boys 4, 6 and 8 years old; a pair of shoes for Henry and Lula. Now come up stairs; want a carpet for the parlor as Pat' tie has a suitor axd we are expecting a wedding at our house right early; and erandma wants some of those flannel undershirts, and a nice stylish hat for myself. And this is about the wav the trade has been this week. One Christmas a year is enough at Swindell's, Telephone llti. A Kansas judge settled on a novel plan to get a verdict from a j ury that had been out fifty two houra in a lar ceny case. He sent for a preacher and had a two hours' service, a one hour sermon included, held at o'clock in the morning, in the jury room. The jury reported a verdict of guilty in less than an hour after the services concluded. The attorneys for the defense have tiled a motion for a new trial. New OrWis Delta, Any Excuse Welcome. His Nurse You are to be discharg ed tcmonow as cured. Dorringtou (who has fallen desper ately in love) My own, would it be presumptuous for me to ask you to give me an overdose of morphine or something, so that I could stay a day or two longer f Judge. Hardware, &c. BEFORE Cold weathe" com mences coat your walls and c 'lings with A LAft ASTINE ! Destroys all germs and ens up your Msease -right ' omes. Thou' have nds of pounds -. en sold in this markc. I' is no experiment but b -s been proven to be a l we claim tor it. Send for Circular and sample c rd of twelve beautiful tints. THOMAS B BRIGGS SONS, R.WEIGH, N C. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. IcKtaos, Moseley f McGee. Christmas AT OUR STORE. We have excelled all previous re cords this sea on iu the beauty, ele gance and sp'' ndor of our OLIMY :;:;-E DISPLAY, HRI9 fMAS NOVELTIES, HRISVMAS NECESSITIES. HRISTMAS BARGAINS, Articles of every day need, adapted to every requirement of both old a d young, rich and poor. Christinas Presents for Everybody l H. S L S, Tucker 4 Co. i Almost Here. VERY FEV MORE UAYS FOR WEARS PREPARED WITH GIFl'S FOR EVERY I V. B. & 11 S. Tucker & Co, on If una it C.J C '-7 1 II V ,-s' '