i i aiaKiTTinir VOL. IR.AJL.EtOf "H. THESDAT, JJST fTA-R.T 27, 18917 HEWS BOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth Giving to Our Headers News in Brief. See advertisement of sale of wag ons, males, &c, by Messrs. Yancey & Btronach to morrow. dot ton in unusually large quanity Is coming in and the prices are, we are informed, op to New York. The attendance in the Senate con tinues rather thin, and a general coughing and sneezing of those pres ent seem to indicate incipient "grippe." Rumor cow asserts most positively, that the electric street railway will be extended as far west as the Agri cultural and Mechanical College. We give it as we hear it. '1 here will be an entertainment at Beulatt Methodist Church at Garner for the benefit of the church tonight; good music, a large gathering, and a good time generally to those who at tend. Everybody invited; dont fail to go. Senator Williams, of Pitt, guards his interest bill with all the solicitude of parental fondness. The Senator says bills of incorporation give him more uneasiness than all else besides He watches with Aigus eyes to see if the interest feat uie (if any there be) exceeds 6 per cent. We have never known a time when the ladies took more interest in Legis l ition than during the present session oi me urenerai Assembly. Every day finds a considerab'e crowd in the gal leries of both Houses, and they watch the progress of law making with all the patience of trained politicians Their presence lends a charm to all the surroundings. we hope that the new route to Petersburg and Richmond by the way of Ridge way may be an accomp lished fact in a few months. It will save many miles of travel, and there by bt a great convenience in the way of passenger and freight trausporta tion. Going to Petersburg and Rich mond by the way of Weldon, is very much like goiDg around th elbow to reach the thumb. Perhaps, too,-.viiei, . the R G. Railroad builds this a n nection, the Albemarle and Rj,lai?h road will Ktart hither from its hidh.g place in the woods. Who knows? A New Station House. We have heard nothing of late con cerning a new station or guard house Some year "or so since, it was said that tin city authorities had in con templation the erection of a new place for the incarceration of offenders against municipal ordinances, Lut the matter seems to have been entire ly dropped. That we need a better lock up than the one now used in the , basement of the market house, is an parent to all who know anything of i he matter. 'I he present location is, in all respects unsuited to the wants of a city the size- of Raleigh. Can't our worthy Mayor and Chief of Po lice set their heads together and im press upon our City Fathers the ne cessity of taking steps in the prem ises? Street Dentistry. This morning quite an amusing operation that didn't operate took place near the Cotton Exchange on Wilmington street. A sable country . man, who complained of an aching tooth took his seat on the curb stone for Ex Policeman Goodwin to extract It for him. -Mr. Goodwin secured a pair of pinchers, made for other uses. and getting hold of the tooth while a sturdy bystander took the sufferer by the chin and the top of the head or nose and then thepullingcommenced. After pulling for some time as vigor ously as if trying to get a ten penny nail out of an oak post, failed to bring it end then concluded it waB the wrong tooth.The pulling and squirm- fog was said to he very vigorous. Personal Mention. Miss Kate Eudy left for berhomeat Jamestown on yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. P. Bauui of Warrenton is in the city looking well and of much averdupoia. Mr. D. S. Hopkins of Rockingham is in the city. Solicitor 3e tio tronx Rfidavilla ar rived in the city yesterday. Mr. Bamuell Mi-ril of Columbia. S. C, is in the city, visitiog his daugh ter Mrs. J. R. Ball on south Person street. Representative Piford of Samp- sou who has been on a nhort visit to Winston has returned to his place in the capitol. Mr. John Morre ia ill at his resi dence on south Blount street. Mr. J. B. Bostic, of Asheville, is at the Yarboro. We regret to announce that our venerable citizen Mr. Sylvester Smith continues very ill. Mr. Britton Sugg is very ill at his residence on south. Wilmington St. Mr. J. A. Jones is confined to his home on Hillsb ro street with sick ness. Mrs. M. J. Bellamy who has been very ill for a week or so, with pneu monia, is convalescing. Salvini Before a Sclma Audi ence. Alexander Salvini appeared before a large audience last evening at the Academy of Music in "A Child of Naples." This is not the best piece in Salvini's repertoire, but by his masterful acting and with the excel lent support of his fine company he charmed his audience with his artistic representation of the eapolitan laz zaroue, and in every scene he shows himself a master of his art. Salvini is by no means merely the son of his father, but the mantle of a great sire has fallen upon a worthy son. The support was exceptionally fine. Mrs. Arden, as Lucia, and Mr. Delamater. as Baron Delia Rocca, being worthy of especial mention. The perfor mance last night was a great and highly appreciated dramatic treat to those who witnessed it. The management has secured the appearance in Raleigh of the great a-uor Salviui, at considerable cost, desiring to give our people the ad vantage of first class dramatic enter tainments. It can be stated however. that no extra high prices are charged the admission being the usual scale of prices. Remember that reserved seats are now on sale at MacRae's drug store. Here is Your Chance. Dried Apples, 12ic Currants, I2c Turkish Prunes, 15 c Pig Feet, 10 c Salt Fish, 10 c Coarse Hominy, 4 c Grits, 4. 0 Macaroni, 15 c Irish Potatoes per bushel, tl 40 Sweet " " " 40 Best. Cream Cheese. 1R Cocoanuts, 5 to 10c Lemons per dozen, 80c OraDges (best Florida) 6c Every conceivable thing in the re tail grocery stock at W. O. Uzzle's, 12 East Hargett street. W. H. & JR. S. Tucker A Co. Shoes If it is shoes you need.then we have all you want. It is not a hard matter for us to fit any one from our large stock. We have shoes bought specially as children's school shoes, and they are good strong stock and we do not charge much for these certainly not more than we should for a reliable article, and we only sell reliable goods. ' We are openinsr new goods for gents almost daily, and among them are some of the neatest and best shapes for spring. Our gents' shoe at $3 and $5, has no supe rior at that price. W. H. & R. S. Tuokbr & Co. Battle With Six Shooters. New Roads, La.. Jan. 25. On Sat urday, the 17th inst, there occurred I at the store of Messrs. Maims & Riley ' on bayou Latanache, in this DariBh. i one of the bloodiest and most deeper-' ate fights ever: recorded in the his J tory of this parish. The particioanta ! were J. B. Davis and Sam Davis, two ' brothers, and David Leatherman, a ! very estimable young man. a brother I in law of J. B. Davis. The three men ! cime to the store together, seeming j ly on friendly terms with one anoth- er. After remaining there some time ', J. B. Davis and Leatherman became 1 involved in a dirpute about settln I ment with some colored laborers. In the heat of the quarrel J. B. Davis. addressing his brother, said: "Sam, it is time to begin." and bot h simultaneously drew their pistols and J covered JUeatnerman, who, quick as a flash, knocked J. B. Davis' arm up with his left hand, causing the bullet therefrom to lodge in the ceiline.and. drawing at the same time, shot him twice in the side and breast, killing him instantly. In the meantime, the other Davis keeping up a steady fire at Leather man.nearly every bullet fiom his pis tol however taking effect in the head of his brother, who was between the two. Leatherman, without a scratch. turned his attention to him. and shot him twice, inflicting very dangerous wounds. This terrible affair is the more de plorable by reason of the family con nection between the parties. J. B Davis was buried the next day. His brother is in a critical condition and may not recover. Leatherman surrendered to the authorities and will be given a pre liminary examination. Two Special Sales. My dear friend, do you know why there are so many poor people in this world? Do you? I hear you answer. No. Well, I will tell sou. First.they never see a good thing till some one else has taken it in. Then, they rub their eyes and say, why did I not see that before. Then if they do see it their brain is so tough they cannot comprehend it in time. Some one comos up and secures it while they are looking at it. Now our special hat sale and special white shirt sales are plain proofs of this. Some come in and walk up against our pile of hatsmaikedinbigred letters "Spe cial hat sale 6 cents for choice," and Bay what are these hats worth, 50 cents? But you see one of those sharp, shrewd women come in and her keen eye sees all in the store at once. Hallo! Special sale, 6 cents and she says not another word but selects what she wants, takes her little purse out and pays the bill. Same way with the white shirts Some fellow comes in, sees the advan tage of buying these shirts while they are cheap, takes what he wants. The numb skull says, well, you won't sell all of them before I need them. Profit by this little lecture while it is not too iate. D. T. Swindell, Buy your oil, needles and parts 1 from W. O. Uzzle, No. 12 East Hargett street. A Child Badly Burned. TuscumbiI, Ala., Jan. 25. An in fant child of Mr. and Mrs. White Hamlet was badly scalded yes- toTdor ft. nvorfnmAfl a taa -w-f tilled with boiling tea, burning its necK ana oreast in a norriDie manner. The child now lies in a critical con ¬ dition. It Snowed Fish in Nashville. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 24. Du ring the snow storm here this morn ing countless small fish fell. They were about an inch long and resem bled the carp. The greatest number fell on Broad street. Some were found on Union street, several blocks away. special notic e;. For Kent. A 2 story house, 8 rooms an I kitch en: water and neighborhood the very best. 2t Julius Lkwis & Co. Auction. The sale of wugous, hanii'sR, inu'es and horses that had to be j.v.t.po:.-d Saturday on account of th- weatlier will take place tomorrow (Wednes day) at 12:30 o'clock. Yancky & Stuon acii. Auewoucers Lost. A setter dog, black and vhi'e, with smaller spots of brown an.! Due; two years old. nad collar on wiMi block and chain attached when lout. JAMKS t'oOHK, ja2G 4tp Cor. Martin and D .' son sts or Kent. inu ELUi J UUUCC OliU Hit (Jil tji'Bl nr T-k ii . ... Biueoi aicjjoweii street, between War- gett and Morgan. For terns, ad- dress Mrs. W. W. Holden. i20 C.tp . I orris' Dry Goods Store. The $3 gent's fine calf shoes tl.at we emphasize as the best, ar.! iuilu- factured expressly for us. and :.re every way desirable; ia stylo, price and quality. For ladies' tiaest shoes, an siyies ior nnest retail trade, we 11 . . ... I are on the ground floor for prices,and Will CiVa "Snon Via rrrn ir.oU i. :u purchasers. Full line of white poods are now being opened at the lowest prices. Norms' Dry Goods wtoro- Rates to the MardI Gr.is, New Orleans For the above occasion the Rich mond 5i Danville Railroad Company Will fifill tickfltH t.n lMour rti-luano T o 3 x j. . . - ' " JKi,. uu return as uie ionowing rates for . . i . ., . thfl rnnnri t.rln frnm f Im n.. mr. -f jjumioiiaiutu, iiCKets on sale F ebruary 6th to 9th inclusive.good returning until and in 1 . eluding February 24th: GoldBboro, ijiU5 50 Selma, 25 50 Raleigh, 25 CO 25 50 Durham, Oxford, 26 00 Henderson, fmJ JJ Greensboro, 25 50 High Point, 25 50 25 25 23 70 1 Salisbury, Charlotte, Winston Salem, 26 50 METROPOLITAN HALL. THURSDAY and FRIDAY EV'NG JAJN. 20th and 30th. Engagement Extraordinary of the unmaat ttomantic Actor, Alexander Salvani. THURSDAY Don Caesar de Bazaa. KIGHT. A Child of Njples ; FRIDAY NIGHT. RESERVED SEATS AT MacRAE'S. Tflfi MBD aUEITM "WHAT SHALL we do FOR BREAD TO EAT," Answered. Buy Bread from itiPOmaelii9s The best hren.rl wa h-.t.va hnH fn f.-- ty years, said one of our oldest and muBb respecieu citizens, IV. CUB. GROCERS, Bakers and Candy Manufacturers STRONACH'S BAKERY. Only Best Materials Used. No Alum. Everything of the Best in Bread. Fresh Baked Every Day. STBOHACH 11a j dnn re, Se. Matchless RIFLES i The neater, bet Air Rifle made. 'l magazine Uiile holding 65 shot. HUNTING COATS. LilUUINS, CAUT.'UDUE BAGS, CLUB LEADED (SHELLS, WADS iXD CUTTERS, H j ! U. IMPLEMENTS, WOOD POWDER, BLii IC POWDER, SHOT. Best goods, lowest prices. Square (u &- I- JrnniTin riTrt . MM THOMAS U BllIGGS 4 SONS U R r EmH jor Q XSESSSES-SlESMSSSBaBa Dry Go-1s, Notions, &c ftflYimmflfi FJ'Cflljo Pj MVn luwltj 7 luvUGVi 41 r?.i 5 -A- B& P S iLMIM&IISS at PUB STORE. I .-.r . I wenave exec i nil nc nnn na . -.7 ZC. t v r 1 wum -iv ivij ci me uoautv. cie i , . . I i;ui;e una spienuor OI our HRISTMAS NOVELTIES, HRISTMAS NKPRHSTTTPQ HRISTMAS BARGAINS, ' I ... - artlcles 01 every day need, adapted I to everv nnnirAmcnt tf KfV. to every requirement of both oui h aa young, rich and poor. Christmas Presents for Everybody sr. g. 1. s, Tncker & Co. ORE January Clearing Sale. Feb. 1st Will flrtnn VkA iinnn ita twA another inventory then to be taken. We are determined to place every dollars' worth of otnoir that time, and during this week cer. tain lines of goods will be offered at prices which will put aside all thoughts of profit. If everthore was a desirable offer i2 in LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY, OF OUR it will be the opportunity given this week to buy fine garments at prices less than the cost of manufacture. W. H.& II S. Tucker & Co. r r