mm tftemng tmwc. RAT.RlTaTT, SATUBDAT, JSTOVEMBER nsro. it HEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters 8e nd ilar Worth (Jiving to Our Headers News iu Brief. Beatrice Gal Je Comedy Opera Ocm pany next Friday night. Lots of country people in the city today. There were no cases of any impor tance before the mayor today. Rot. Mr. White, of Durham, is con ducting a po erfui revival in Win 6 ton. Give us another station house. The present one is a disgrace to a city the size and importance of Raleigh. A game of foot ball will be played at Athletic Park next Tuesday, the 10th inst., between Wake Forest and the University. Dr. Broughton will preach in the Tabernacle Sunday night at 7:80; everybody invited. Dr. Hall will be present and preach in the morning. Remember that Rev. Sam Jones will lecture at Metropolitan Hall neit Thursday night. Subject 'Get There,' Lookout for a crowd. It Is predicted that the trying time for the entertainment of visitors in Raleigh will be next week It will surely be the bonanza week of the exp isition If ex-PresHeut. Cleveland could make it convenient to pay ns a visit next week it would produce such an enthnslaiu as is rarely seen in North Carolina Mr. Henry E Utcbford is de termined that our people shall not lack for god amusements He will Kive us a ttrKt cl .se burlesque opera company !eX week. Thre will be prayer service at the jail tomorrow, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, sharp. All men of every denomination are eatn-stl requested to be present At '1 o'clock a va tomorrow morn, ing at Erlenton St. M S. church, It' v Dr. J. H. Cordon will preach a ser Dion to the young men of the A & M. Coll ge 8ubject j " Tru manbo xt ' The Beatrice Gold Comedy Op- r Company will appear at Metr -politH Hall next Tu.-sday night. Nov 10!' It will be a rare treat for our tu loving people. The comic opera of "Sail'. Pasha" will be produced. It has received the highest praise from the press, and is one of the great pensations of the day. It will be a grand success and no mistake We call special attention to the ad vertisement f Mr. Wayne Allcott, the agent for the Covenant Building and Loan Association which he rep resents Building and Loan Associ ations as a i ule are a great benefit to people of limited means, but the Covenant seems to be a specially lib eral one. They have loaned quite an amount of money to the people in Raleigh already and indeed they have refused none where satisfactory security was offered. This institu tion is worthy of the patronage of the people. Mr. Darius Waterhouse. Chatta nooga, Tenn., fays: "It cost but lit tle to try Prfcdycrotine, and a trial is all that is necessary to convince the doubting th usands that it will cere headache." nov4 6t Fresh roasted Italian chestnuts at A Dnghi's. Synopsis of the Weather at 8 P. M. Tester day. The clearing condition has moved to the middle Atlantic coast where olear cold weather prevails The storm in the northwest hss ad vanced southeast to Iowa, causing warm southerly winds in the Missis sippi valley. In the vicinity of Raleigh the weather will become rapidly warmer, wjpds shifting to southerly. Bex Bospital. At a met ting of the Board of Ah'er men, held last night, it was determin ed to appoint a committee, to confer with the Trustees of the "Rex Hos pital fund' looking to some action in carying out the provisions of the bequest mad ui&ny years ago for the establishment of a hospital in this city for the inline, etc. The fund bequeathed was invested mainly in confederate securities, the most of which was lost. There was, however, a small nucleus left, and, this, by jad. clous investment has now run up to over $27,0)0. It is hoped that there may be some means effected by which this much needed charity may be established in our midst. LiuiiU Blumeuberg. Those who attended the concert given by Louis Blumeuberg, the famous violoncellist, and the Boston quintet club in Conservatory hall, last evening, were agreed that it was one of the finest musical entertain ments presented in Qtica in many a day. The programme announced tor the occasion was carried out with great success. Blumenberg appeared in the Utica opera house four years ago last month, under the manage nient of Professor Louis Lombard, and t-cored a brilliant success, and the renewal of bis acquaintance last evening was a pleasure. He is a fine artist and deserves all the compli ments that have been paid to him. -Utica Morning Herald and Daily Gazette. A Smash. Yesterday afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock there came near being a regular serious smash up on Salisbury street. A team of mules hitched to a wagon 1 jaded with cotton became frightened at a street car turning the corner of Morgao and Salisbury streets, just at the arsenal. In spite of the driver's best efforts to check them they darted off at fearful speed down South Salisbury street, when just below the establishment of Messrs. Ed wards & Broughton, a lit tie fellow, presumed to be a son of the driver, fell off, and, it was leared that he was either killed, or seriously injured. He was taken into the O ackhmith shop of Mr. Ralph An drews where an examination was u de. It was found that the little fellow was only a little bruised. The mules turned rapidly around the cor ner of Martin street, and were checked up near the post office. The driver escaped what seemed at one time certain death. Mr. N. B. Broughton who witnessed the scene, said it was one oi the most fearful sights he had ever seen. YourGrandmother, VourUuchs or your Aunts never heard nor saw anything like this. We have re ceived fifty roles of all wool Carpets and we throw them on the market for ten days at the following prices. All these goods are numbered and you can readily see, by the number in red ink, that you get the same goods that we advertise: No. 1. All wool Ingrain, No 2 All wool ' a beauty," No. 8. All wool, and better, No. 4. Very little cotton in, No. 5. All wool, No 6 All wool, finest No. 7 Little cotton in, No. 8. All wool,. No 0 All wool, No. 10 All wool, No 11. All wool, No. 12. All wool, No. 18. Very little col ton in, No 14. Very little cot. on in, No. 15 Heavy Ingrain, No. 16. Heavy Ingr.iin, No. 17. All wool, No. 18 Mxed. No 1C. Three ply , No. 20. A dandy, No It. A-bauty, No 22. A beauty, No 23. Mixed, No. 24. Three nly. These carpets are all right and you will never get them again at this price. 63c 63o 65c 58c 60c 68o 55c 66c 65o 64c 64o 62c 54c 63c 41c 44c 6"iC 4Co 60c 39o 40c 40c 87o 00c Personal mention. Hon. Kerr Craig, of Salisbury, is in the city. Mr. L. M. Michaux, of Richmond, Va., is in the city. Mr. J. M. Bennett, of Ansoo, is in the city. Mrs. E. M. Nadal of Wilson, N. C, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Fentress in this city. Miss Daisy Ruth of Bock Hill, 8. C, is in the city visiting Prof. Goo. T. Mears, on west Jones street. We are pleased to see Hon W. A. Branch of Beaufort county, in the city. He snd his family are the guests of Armistead Jones, Esq. We are glad to see Rev Duncan McLeod from Beaufort, S. C, and his brother Mr. Donald McLeod, from Suffolk, Va., who are in the city on a visit. Iu Meinoriam. The undersigned committee, ap pointed by Beaton Gales Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 64, to prepare resolutions concerning the death of our brother, J. R. Pearsall, M. D., would report as follows: Whereas, It has pleased the 3over eign Ruler to remove from the scene of his earthly labors ouT br t her, J. R. Pearsall. therefore, be it resolved, T? That we bow with humble sub' mission to the divine decree. 2. That in his death we have lost a brother whom we esteemed and re spected for his many sterling quali ties of head and heart and who had every promise of rising to eminence in his chosen profession the practice of medicine. Brother Pearsall was born and rear ed in Sampson county. He read med icine under his uncle, Dr. P. L Mur phy, superintendent of the Western N. C. Insane Asylum, and had some experience in treating cases of insan ity in that institution. In September, 18:9, he was elected to the position of second assistant physician in the insane asylum at Raleigh, where be served with credit to himself and with ..en: Ot to tbe in stitution until prostrated by tbe dis ease consumption which ended in his death at Morganton, to which place he had goue with the endeavor to improve his health. Brother Pearsall was initiated iu Beaton Gales Lodge, No. 64, on July 3d. 1890, and took his third degree on Sept. 25, 1890. While his professional duties would not alow him to be ac tive in the work of the lodge, yet in spirit and in heart he was a true Odd Fellow. 3. That a copy of this paper and the action of the lodge be sent to his afflicted sister in Morganton, N. C , with the sincere sympathy of his brethren In Beaton Gales Lodge. Respectfully submitted. C. F. l.UMSDKN, W. 8. Primrosk. Committee. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 3, 1891. Our New Carpet Boom. Since the completion of our carpet room we have been continually add log new designs, and with November we are showing a line of carpets, art squares, rugs, oil cloths, &c, as com plete as one would wish to see, and we guarantee to sell them to you as low and lower than other houses. In the line oi medium priced ingrains, we now particularly invite your at tention, and ask that if you waut m iigrt inor anything else in the way of floor coverings, that we will be srlad to show you what we will do for you W. H & R 8. Tuokkr & Co. D. T t"WXNl)KliIi. A Breezy Time. There never was a more delighted audience ever assembled in Metropol itan Hall than that which greeted the performance of "A Breezy Time" last night. From first to last it was a season of fun, hilarity and enjoy ment. For genuine wit and hilarity, together with splendid music and brilliant comedy, the company has never been excelled iu Raleigh. To night "A Breezy Time" is to be re p sated, and it is safe to pi edict that there will be a packed house. Odd Fellows Day. The following programme will be observed on the occasion of Odd Fel lows day at the exoosition Wednes day, Nov. 11th, 18)1 The procession will form ou Fayetteville street, head of column on Cabarrus street and will move promptly at 0 a m up Fay etteville street to Hargett, thence to Hargett street station in tbe follow ing order: Carriage with Grar i Sire and spak era. Carriage with speakers Citizens mi carriages or other ve bides. Citizens in line. Visiting Odd Fellows Members of the order of Raleigh. On arrival at the grounds all the members and friends of the order are requested to repair at once to the speaker's stand, near tbe band stand in ma'n FXuositlon building, when the speaking will c mmence. Busines men of Raleigb and citi zens generally are earnestly requested and cordially invited to participate in making thi.s one oi tbe grandest day of the exposition and thus de uioortrate an active interest, not only in the order but of the city, the State and the South and her developments. The R &G. R R. hs kindly con sented to run a train every 8C min utes during the .day between the hours of 10 a. m. and 6 p. in. from Hargett street station to the grounds. I Hardware, &c. The Goldsboro Argus says: "The Odd Fellows of the State are going to have a notable gathering at Ral eigh next week at the Exposition. A special train will be run from More head to Raleigh for the great og casion. We will give full particulars later. ForBent. New furnished and unfurnished rooms for offices or single gentlemen's b d rooms. n? 6t A. W. Fraps. Lost. Card case with name of Miss H. L. Wilcox on it. The finder will please leave it with B. W. Hunt r at Mc- Kiiuiuou's drug store. ltp If you want fresh Norfolk oysters send to A. E. Jordan at Barkley's restaurant, opposite postoffice. For Sale. The store on East Hargett street now occupied by Mr. Alvin Betts. For terms apply to no4 6t W R Cookk Cary, N. C. Alf Jones' oil v agon will visit Tues day and Wednesdays ustomers on Tuesday. Please be ready. s,m p . SPECIAL NOTICES, Blooded Htock Sale. Capt. B P. Williamson will sell on Wednesday, Nov. 11, a large number of fine trotting breed horses consist' ing ot stallions, brood mares, colts and fillies. 1 he sale will take place ac 12 m at the stables on Morgan street, rain or shine. no4 5tp Just Opened at Cole's a large iine of fine diamond and combination stone set goij rngs no3 4t Ice Cellar. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar No. S23, S. Wil mington Street. Orders filled prompt ly T. E. Sorrkll. je8 tf. Norrls Dry Goods Store Reliable Shoes. We opentil today a tremendous line of new shoes, showing all the latest styles and shapes Every pair made up specially for us. Special attention is called to our line of Children's School Shoes. A better line cannot be found in this country. Also our line of ladies buttoned boots at $1.50; our line of ladies buttoned boots at $2 00, and our line of ladies buttoned boots at $2.59. Every Pair Warranted to Wear. Finer grades from $2.50 up. Don't buy your shoes before ex amining our stock We will save you money ; 213 Fayetteville street, next door to W. C. & A. B. Stronach's. Norris'Dry Goods Stobf, NO MAN ran He happy with his face all seruped and aore from SHAVING No in in can shave well with a sor ry razor, The moral is to call and buy A GOOD RAZOR We offer razors that are good; we have just received a large stock. Our name is stamped on the razor, and eveiy one is WARRANTED. naZORS verv liirlit weight. KAZvlKS ni'diuru weight, AZOR3 heavy weight. 3P0ur razor with name RALEIGH ett-hf d on it, is finest can be manu factured. FBOMAS H. BKIGGS SONS, RALEIG1I, N C. 1891. 1892. Millinery. Fall aid Winter. The latest novelties and best styles in HATS AN BONNETS now readv FOR THE TRADE Hair Goods, Stamped Linens, Em broidery materials, Wools, Zephyrs and Yarns of all kinde. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. MISS MAGGIE REESK ap9tt 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dry Goods, Notiona, &e. WH.fB S.TOCKER f CO. Shoe-Shoe DEPARTMENT In our Shoe Department, while catering to the wants of all or nearly all, and those who we do not cater for are the persons who want OUR a shoe so low in price as not to be good, and shoes that are not good we do not care to sell. Of all articles which enter into our dally per sonal wear the shoe is probably the last to SHOE practice poor economy upon. While of course we keep shoes at a great many differ ent prices, we do not lose sight of the fact that we must sell a good shoe or lose much of our shoe custom. We do not lose many in this wy, but we do gain customers, for DEPARTMENT. - ' ' . oi new shoe department is larger than ever before, and we warmly recommend it to those who want rel'able footwear at moder ate prices. . H. & E S. Hollar A Co