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tttttltt IMC VOL. XXYI RALEIGH, -WEDITESD jy , OCTOBER 23. 1 HEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters Nee and Hear Worth (Jiving to Our Headers News in Brief. Work resumed on the Union Depot. There is unite a loll in business at the Mayor's court. The cold wave has brought with it a desire for the "festive oyster." 'The Durbaiu band urouhed music for tbe gtpHt shle occasion today. As I usual it Wat. kiiI'tHM Muni .at n.i F.ilentou Street Cbuich I , 3T. m ..aa'-i-i i i Splendid hill for tin eiiterta'nraeut of the amusement loving "Wnien" ana "ida uunaway If i V Match" at M trop:)litan Hall tODight. The bicycle race will take placa to morrow. The prize is T0 The cold wave seems to be general reaching as far South as Texas We are now likely to have coll, clear weather for several days to come. So ihe knowing ones predict. The "Welcome Arch" stood the wind yesterday all right. It has been braced up a little however. Forepangh's circus, it ib now stated, will give Raleigh a chauce, and the bills are here. The Gatling gun can fire 1201 cart ridges in a minute and kill a man two miles. Dangerous weapon. I. There are a great many strangers if in the citv. A lartre number were 111 niLCUUilUU' Ol lLI5 VWttUWIW Next M ndav the partridges will have to be on the lookout We learn that many guns are being cleaned up ready for the fray. Meier-rial txereises were held at tbe State (Juiversity lust S un ay, iu hon or of the late Col. Walter L. bteele. There was a large audience present Th Superior Court Jhas virtually adjourned until n-'Xt Friday. Al though i" isathre weeks term, the docket will b; cleared much sooner The cars on the Blouut street line were all crowded thin afternoon with persons going siui coming from Oik dale. A lu rtre number ol free tickets i i i .i... r .j rt .. -Jf were isc net i uy ine u;tuu vouiau The Baptist ! 'aberuacle is nesring - ... ...... . ... completiou, and will be one of tbe finest and wet iest religious editions in the south. If is sai 1 that the ah terations will co?t about $8,000 We are pretty mir if i now getting i about time to take r.ff the sumih I curs. It is about cool enough not i- m & Attii-iv thi4 tre 7. fKiiiit? rthntil t(- j j ........ o o miles au hour. There has never been a better e n. any here than the one now perform ingat Metropolitan Hall. For genuivc old standard comedy, it cannot b beaten. Let all lovers of the legitimate drama set them. Bicycle race for championship of the State, between Will Wynne, of Raleigh, and George J? Hzsiimr.ous, of Greensboro. Five mile nee. 1 o'clock p. m., Thursday, October SiKh, at the (exposition grounds. Mayor Badger is carefully prepar log the list of gentlemen to go to New York, for the purpose of inviting ex President Cleveland to visit as. They will also call at Washington and re new the invitation to President Har rlson. We suppose the committee will be announced very soon. Another slight earthquake shock was felt in the vicinity of Charleston, S C, early Monday morning last. A few years ago si mil r troubles com menced in the same section, giving J Raleigh a severe shake up. We hope the performance will not be repeated. It is not very agreeable. i S If there is one kind of vandalism we despise more than another, it is the propensity for defacing property. We allude to murkiug or writing on the walla of public buildings, such as the capitol, court house, post office, &c. Persons caught in such acts should be dealtjwith to the extent of the law. Mrs E. M. Lewis, Oxunna. Ala., writes: "For over twenty years 1 M have suffered with headaches with out relief from the many remedies and physicians tried during that period. Biadyorotine produces the most satisfactory results. It is al most as indispensable to my comfort s my food, ocas ot public at Metropolitan Hall tonight The defaulting mmrg r of the Western Uniou rfflc at Winston has made a Settlement iu full. The new track of the electric rail way on Hillsboro street is nearly completed. Rev. Sam Jones has agreed to tell us "how he got there" and "Stay there." These are thiDgs all would like to hear. The Supreme Court is making rapid headwav in the disposal of cases. On next Moii'lay, the 6th district will be called. Mr. Dos y Battle haB accepted a positfon on the Wilmington Star " Dossy" is a born newspaper man and makes his mark on any journal - ith which he is connected. At a late hour this afternoon the sale at Oakland was in full blast Prospects, are we learn, firstrate for splendid succss .We are glad to note that the rolling stock of the Atlantic and North Car ohna railroad company is being in creased and improved. The train from the west was re ported Jate today. This, however, is net news. It might be news if we could report it on time. The Oak City building on East Hargett street, k nown as the Walker Manufactoring Co's , house was sold today. Mr. W. R. Woinble became the purchaser for f3,800. The tile ;md pottery plant of Maj B. L Grant near Goldfboro, was de stroyed by fire last Monday night. r he loss is estimated at $4,00 with no insurance. The chief events at the exposition grounds to day, were addresses from Mr. Oat ling and Mr. John G Harris, Su periutendent of Public Education til .ufibama. A considerable crowd n attendance. & few more noble gifts to the Soldiers' Home like that of Col. E. T. Beckton, of Kentucky, will place that gran ! charity on a proper footing. Who will second Col, Beckton's $1,000 ? Now that the hitch seems to have been broken, we hope the new Union depot will be a reality by the first of next year. With reasonably good weather, it seems this might be ac coinplished. The street car track out Hillsboro street is not in a good condition. Although th heavy iron has been put on, yet it is not entirely safe The frequent running of the track, notwithstanding the slow running. indicates that the track laying has not been properly done. A gentle man stated to us yesterday the run ning off where the heavy iron is was caused by spreading. w Itev. Sam Jones. This distinguished Evangelist has air reed to deliver two lectures, at Metropolitan Hall on November 12th, and 13th. The first night the subject will be ' Get There" and the second Stay There." This will be a fine op portanity for all who, so desire, to bear one of the most noted men of the' times. The Clarke Ford Conipmny Married. From the Baltimore American, Woolloott Thikji. Sept. 15th, '91: A representative He - This moruirg at It o'clock at tbe Hmn aiiHIanoo naaomhlail lust, uiirtifc I rff idt-ofe of the brill ! OBreilts OU Hardware, &c. Moire Bobbery. The burglars seem not to confine themselves to Raleigh. .Newell '& Tucker's store at Greensboro, was entered laBt Saturday night, and the safe blown open. It was evidently the work of experts, and. it may be the same gang that recently operated in the western suburbs of Raleigh Some good detectives could put in ! work to advantage in this section. at Ford's Opera House to greet the English ComeJy Company, of which Wilfred Clarke, son of John Sleeper Clarke, is the star jointly with Miss Martha Ford. Tbe play presented was Tom Taylor's comedy of "A Run away Match," preceded by the com -edietta, "Which; or, Who Is the Heiress?" adapted by Mr. Clarke. The company was warmly received, the principals being greeted with an enthusiastic welcome. The company as a whole is one of more than or dinary strength, and all th parts were well sustained. Wilfred Clarke, as Capta in Ginger in "Them Regimentals" bore the burden in such a way as to bring down the house. The cleverly con ceived plot turns on a will, miking one of two cousins an heiress, but none save themselves knowing which. and the embarrassment of the galla nt captain, not knowing which to woo, made a capital little play. "In "A Runaway Match" the spirit never flagged, and the changes from the fresh romance of young wedded love to the old etory of henpecked misery relieved each other, so that both were heightened by th coa trast. Wilfred Clarke is, certainly, a born comedian, and it will not take a season to stamp his extraordinary talents npon the mind of the puo- lic. His facial control is marvelous; uis countenance is literally, a speaking one, and his expressions need no words to translate their humor. His mock tragedy is scream ingly funny. His acting, too, is in telligent ; there is mind as well as matter in his fun. Miss Martha Ford shows decided improvement iu her acting, and has lost none of the naturalness which so strikingly characterized her as a de butante. Her rich, full voice shows to better advantage, and she is seen at her best when a deeper -duge of feeling gives play to the power that is one of her strong points, and to the expressiveness of her face. 'A Runaway Match" and "Which," will be presented tonight at the Opera House. Tickets can be secured at Bobbitt's drug store. . Personal ltieutlou. Thos. 8ettle, Esq , of Reidsville, is in the city. Mrs. W. W. Fuller, of Durham, is visiting friends in the city. The cold wave put in on schedule time last night. Dr. Tyre York, of Wilkes county, is taking in the Exposition. Assistant District Attorney Thos. P. Devereux is attending Federal Court is New Berne. L. S. Overman, of Salisbury, is in the cit y, stopping -t the residence of Chief Justice Merrimon Mrs. (Sue Tisdale, of New Borne, is in the city, skipping with the family of Ed. 8. Brown, Eq . ooraer of Peace and Salisbury stre-jti .. Mrs. i'urefoy, of Chap! till, "ho has breu HtODoinur with Mi. Kate Hogan on lioean Hveviue, m& re turned back to he- homo. Hon, w. H Kttehiu, of Scotland Neck, is in the city If general physical appearance, and Ja style of speaking, ho mu'ib res mhl 1 be late celebrated Jo'lui Minor Botr. f Vir ginia. Dr R, L Abemethy, of Rutherford College, whr has been E .stfora week or bo. came iu from Snow Hili d.nd I.a Grange yesterday, and says he enjoyed that country very much. The Doctor called to see usanil we were glad to see him looking fo .veil. West Morgan street, Mr Wa'ter Woolicott, one of our most iufluentia! merchants, led to tbo hymeuial altar Miss Lula Thiem daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thiem. The ceremony was conducted inau impressive man nerby Rev. Dr. J. H. Cordon, pastor of tbe Edenr.on St. M. E. Church. The visitor tenders to tbe con trading parties its he&rtf I1- wishes for their future velfar - rbroagfc life. May they always realise the maxim, "Two souls with but a single EfiOKgM ; Two hearts that beat as one." The bridal party took the North- tetraud train for a Northern trip, Where they will spend some two or thre weeks pleasure seeking. Someef the Things You Should S e. If you ar interested iu dress goods you shonld fev the immense stock of pretty new and fashionable) ,'lrefg fabrics that wo are now showing, with a uuperb line cf a l the new novelties in trimmings ta match If vou want a new, nobby suit of clothes you should seo our large assorrmeut of men's, j outh's and boy's el itLuuir before buying. If you netd ; fl.arpet you should by all means fe our tremendous stouk of carpeting before making your selections. If you need anything in dry goods come to cur mammoth emporium and we will guarantee to sa ve you money. Yours truly, D. T. SwlNDKLIj, 206 Fayetteville St., Raleigh F C HO MAN :;!! he hoi'py with his face all h- raped anil sore from SHAVING No in..' can slisvt well with a sor rv razor. The moral is to call anil ! bay j A GOOD RAZOR. Wc olTer razors that are gol;we have just received a lanre stock. Our name is stamped on the razor, and evn y one is WARRANTED. AZORS very light weight. m ilium weight, VZO.'tS heavy weight. jOur razor with name RALEIGH et.'hid on it, is finest can be mann factoresL THOMAS B. BX1G6S SONS, HALEP3B, N G. 89 092. i'ooiii Waisled A lady wishes to rent a room wUh some good family Enquire at this office. oc28 3tpd Fall add f inter. Opinions. Among ihe opinions nanded down by the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, were the following-,! iom Wake county : Blake vs. Blackley ; no error. State vs. Flowers ; error. Turner vs. Holden ; appeal dis missed. ... SPECIAL NOTICES. Runaway. Left my premises last Saturday, Ws'.lter Magnin, a boy bound to me. He ia Vi years old, with dark hair. When he left carried off black straw hat. Reward if delivered to police headquarters at Raleigh or my home near Eagle Rock. A. B. MARSflBURHE. Oat. 2S, 1891-3t. Ice Cellar. Ice i" any quantity, also frefeh fish 5 daily, at my cellar No. 223, S. Wil mington Street. Orders filled prompt lv T E. Sorrkli,. jeS tf Norris' J?ry Goods Ftore lteliable Shoes. We opened today k tremendous line of new shoes, showing all the latesr. styles and shapes Every pair male up special iv tor us. Special attefUbo is ca'hd to our line of Children's School Shoes. A better line cannot be found in this country. Also our line of ladies buttoned bo its at $150; our . line ol ladies buttoned boots at $2 00, and our line of ladies buttoned boots al $2 5!) Evbky Pair Warranted to Wear. Finer grades from $3.ro up. Don't buy your shoes before ex amining our stock. We will save yon money ; 213 Fayetteville street, next door to W. 0. & A. B. Strouach's. Norris' Dry Goods Storw The latest novelties and best etjles in HATS A " r. BONNETS now readv FOB THE TRADE Hair Goods, Stared Linens, Em broidery mater i.ih, tfools, Zephyrs and Yarns of all kinde. Or.lers from a distance will receive prompt ettontiou Closing out Certain Lines of Furniture. Notwithstanding the recent ad ditions to our already large s'ore, we tind that e need more room, so we must close out some lines of new furniture. This furniture is not in ferior low priced stuff, but gocl, both in style and workmanship, and eon sists of chan cer suits, folding beds, chairs, &c We will dispose of all chamber suits under $50 iu price, at cost of getting them to Raleigh. Wr wilt also offer aline of folding beds md chairs at prices below value This opportunity is worthy of the consideration of every one wbo con templates the purchase of any furni ture of this kind. W. B & R 8. Tuckku & Co. I U GHIEUE -200 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9 tf Ory GoodH, !?'. Se. W.H r R.S.TUCKEB GO. If you. want to hear something ne go to Jones Sf Powell and interview Mr. Miller. FDRNTDRE. We are very mudi cr ,w led in our FURNITURE WARE ROOMS and m ust di pose of certain lines. Ail suits under e $50.00 in price, vi'l be offered at cost of landing them Iu Raleigh. This is au opportunity to buy inex pei.'sive Fu ni ure, at prices below the real value and those who coni6 first will secure the best of the lot. I iMMiBHMBWMBMMMBMIBBPB MMMMMM
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