Wlft 0ltDC VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1892. NO. IIS MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. Sun. rises - 6:18 Sun sets - - b-03 MOON'H PHA8K8 KOR MAROH. First quarter. 5th J:00 P M. Full wood. 18th-7 4' A M Last quarter, 2lst ' M v M. lew moon, WJth-8:0i A M 8) HOPSIS OK THK WKATHKR. The following is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. w. today: The etorui which was yesterday morning central over Illinois has ; moved eastward to jNew Yori. The j cold wave has developed luto an uu usualh Bevere one for this season of the year, and has advanced with un usual rapidity southeastward. It bus leached Knoxville, Teun, this morn ing, and it is snowing heavily at Oiu ciunati, Louisville, St. Louis, Chi cago and Des Moiues. The temperas ture has fallen over thirty degrees during the last twenty four hours in the upper Mississippi valley. RALK1UU A 1 VICINITY. Continued threatening weather, with rain, today, changing to suow during the night. A fall of over tliir ty decrees, to below freezing, may be expected within the next 24 hour-, with high nortuwest winds. Friua evening and Saturday, fair; decidedly cold. 1'ITY I BK1KF. Lookout for strawberries soon. Shad getting plentiful in market. Next Monday is St Patrick's Day in the morning. The sanitary officers started on their rounds today. Wake Superior Court has adjourned for the term. March is asserting its authority to day in earnest. Let there be a full turn out of la dies at Metropolitan Hall tonight They will be highly entertained. There have been fifteen illicit dis tilleries reported since the 1st day oi January last. Guy Minstrels at Metropolitan Hall tonight Let them have a tremend oub audience. They richly deserve it. Evangelist Fife is booked for a se ries of meetings at Wilson, commenc ing on the 17tb inst. A number of new features will be introduced by the Guy Minstrels to night, Fourteen convicts from Stoke court?' were brought to the peniie.i tiary yesterday afternoon. The Baptists of Oxford ha-e decid ed to build a new church at a cost of $1VX). About $5,500 have been, so far, donated. The ho'e in the walk on the north side of the Hillsbor street bridge. has been repaired, 8core another for the Visitor. The mayor i busily engaged in making out the li-t of the committee in relation to the launching of the cruis-r "Raleigh." A considerable crowd of p ople went out to Col. L. D. Stephenson's residence, in Swift Creek Township, today, to attend the funeral of hin son, who was killed yesterday. We have received a copy of "The Great South," a monthly journal pub)Uhed,in this city by Messrs. G. A Jones & Co. It contains a "write up" of the city of Greensboro aud a busi news guide.of Raleigh. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Greensboro Bat tle Ground Company, held at the ground next Tuesday, the 15th inst., which is the anniversayof the battle We are pleased to learn that the condition of Rev. Dr. Bailey today shows continued and marked im provement. We sincerely hope he may be soon able to resume his usuil duties. There will be an imporfctn' meet ing of Sir Walter Raleigh Division, No. 3, K. of P., at the CaBtle Hall of Phalanx Lodge, at 8 o'clock tonight, for the purpose of tran acting busi ness relative to the reception of Maj. Gen. James R Carnahan, command er of the uniform rank, who is ex pected here on an i fflcial visit the 14th inst. Up to date there have been Iseued 15 073 warrants for direct taxes re funded aud there remainc about $87, 00 left There in a perfect lull of nws at the capital (UeC days Out-ide of a few appoint ' ents, such as notaries public, eic . tl " i very little doing at the Executive I jirtment. A game of foot ball will take place on Saturday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock sharp, iu A hi. tic Park, be tween the students of the Raleigh M le Academy and the Agricultural and Mechanical College. There will be a conclave of Raleigh Commandery No. 4, K. T., at their hall, this evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of conferring the order of the Red Cross. The roads lending into Raleigh were never in better order at this season .f the year than at, present. Thin is particularly tr ie of the Asv lum, Loni.bnrg a- d HilNboro roads vVe take ilm occasion to return our hearty thanks to deputy clerk Moye for valuable services rendered the Visitor during the recent term of the Superior Court. "May he lm loug ai.d prosper " It is new generally understood that the 1st and 2d regiments of State troops will en ;arnp at Wrightsville aud the 31 find 4th regiments at Aheville The encampment will tike placp in July but the precise date is not fixed The Burglar. " The Burglar" opens at MetropoN it an Ball for one night on Monday Marcli the 14th. This play was originally a one act CO medetta founded on Mrs. Burnett's pretty story, Edith's Burglar, and Leing so successful as a curtain raiser was written iato its present shape by Mr. Aug' St us Thorn -s, author of "Al abama, and produced at the Madi son Square Theatre, New York, where it was an immediate success, playing there the entire summer to large and enthusiastic audiences The play presents a story so pure and so true to nat ure as to force it int immedi ate fav or. The sentimental parts are be iii' fully flavored a' Limes with cleer hits oi comedy, thus forming oa the whole an artisti. inlermit'trliug of humor and pathos here if j ibt eat ugM sensation in ihe play to pi- we those who desire sets&tlon, without at any time introducing any blood and thunder climax- s that would of fend the more cultured tastes. The title role is in the bauds of that ca pable actor, Mr. A a 1 ipiu -n, wiiO possesses a rich, musical voice, and the bond of sympathy between bitu and his amii nee quickly establish ed Mr Lipmaii ha been eouueeted with uoue but leading attractions, and has lor the past two reasons tt8 c essfally appealed in the title role of The Ku'glar. Th c:mpau, on the whole, id uu excellent one. Hme Bull. The University base ball team will play the following games this season: April 29rb. Trinity College, at Ral eigh May 3d, Wake Forest, at Ral eigh. They alio have engagements at Atlanta. Ga., Ureenville, 8. C, Spartanburg. 8. C , Chapel Hill, Charlottesville, Va., and Lynchburg. Not Going. From an announcement today it will be seen that Mr. D. T. Swiudell, for good and sufficient reasons, has decided to remain in Raleigh. This will be glad tidings to mauv of his friends whom he has made linee his residence among us, anil their num bers can be counted by the hundreds. He will leave for New York next week and proposes to bring here one of the mosteuperb stocks ever seen in Ral eigh. We are sure Mr. Swindell's an nouncement will be received with t'le utmost satisfaction by our people. Reception. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the "Epwcrth League" of Edeutou Street Methodist Church will give a recep tion at the Sunday school room. The program will consist of music, sing ing and recitations There will no admission fee or any other charge, the fole object being to have a social reunion of the Methodist denomina tion of the city. It promises to be a most enjoyable affair. Kcv. BiIs (Jaiie. 1 his gentleman has been called to the pastorship of the Yenable Street Baptist Church. Hiehinoud, Va The call was unauimous. The Richmond Dispatch says: Rev. Mr Cade is quite well known in Richmond. He is a West Virgin ian, but has beeu pastor of the Bap tist cnureh at Louiburg, N C , for s'jveial years. He was educated at Richmond College and after graduat ing with disiiuction returned to West Virginia, where he did pastoral "ork for several year before going to Louis burg. He is 47 years old and has a wife aud seeu children. Mr. Cade has been very Buccessful as a pastor an d is represented to be a man of ability and deep research He is a good speaker and writes well. The committee and congregation feel confident that in him Venable street church will find just such a man as is needed for that field $1,50. Fine kid buttoned shoes $1.50 for ladies at N orris' Dry Goods Store. Important Announce men t. n Jh.u. 22d we made tb. :uiLOuncn ment that we should s II o-; our tin iness in Raleigh and inc. vo io Balti. more. Since that time wi have made every effort to seil out We eipeete 1 to get a customer for our s ore aud stock, but we have not been able to do so, though we have sold thousands of dollars worth of our stock a; . tail aud gotten rid of most of ah tl e old goods which we bad on li ud. So finding that we will not be e.ble to close out we have come to -.: Uer con cl-.isions. We have decided to remain in Raleigh and we shall this spring put in one of the most desirable stoe!;s of goods Raleigh has overseen, We will have a brand new stock We go to New York next week for new goods and our new goods will begin to ar rive about the 21s. We shali cou tinue to sell all goods in out sore at exactly what the goods cost us till the new stock comes in. Wait for our straw matting; we will surprise you. Wait for our new iires. oo 's We will have everything new. Your humble servant, D T. Swin i ) K 1j l llHrdiHre. V-. Sunday School Convention. For the above occasion the Rich mond and Danville Railroad will sell reduced rate round trip tickets to New Berne and return at the follow ing rates from points named below. Intermediate points in same propor ticn. Tickets on sale March 27,28 and 29, limited, returning until and including April 2d, 1892. From Charlotte, $1S 15 Asbeville, $'6 15 Durham, 7 00 Greensboro, 9 25 Henderson, - 8 35 Lincolnton, 13 75 Marion, 14 35 Raleigh, 5 90 Rural Hall, 10 60 Rutherf'dt'n,15 70 W inston Salem, 10 20 Personal mention. Maj. Crt nsbaw, of Wake Forest, is in the city. Mr. P. M. Wilson is in the city. We had the pleasure of a call today from DosBey Battle, Esq., one of the noted newspaper men of.North Caro lina, and a genial friend. He is look ing well. Mrs. 1 hos Farmer, on North Har rington street, is quite sick. Beautiful Styles. Our new spring styles of gents handmade shoes in all the latest shapes in patent leathers, Calf Don golas Cordivaus, etc , are now open for inspection. We can fit any man. young or old every pair warranted Norris' Dry Goods Store. I. O. . F. Seaton Gales Lodge, No t.4, will meet this evening at 7.'0 o'clock, sharp. Work in the first degree and other business of importance w;'l come before the lodge. Members ol the lodge earnestly requested to at tend. A cordial invitation to Maoteo lodge and visiting brethren. Thikm, Sec'y. Outing Cloths. New and stylish line of epr.ng out ing cloths at Norris' Dry Goods Store. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Bargain. One good, fresh cow, part Jersey, for sale at 404 South Dawson st., Ral eigh, N. C. ml,7 Ot Now is your Time 25 barrels " Gennelle" apples to sell at 90 cents a bushel, 25 cents a peck or 5 cents dozen and very low by the barrel. TheP apples are small but sound Just the thing for children. Phone 28. D. T. Johnson, Agt. uirlO 2t The Blucher. Ask to see our line of fine dress sboss for gentlemen, especially the "Blu cber." It is a "dandy." Norris' Dry Goods Store. Ginghams. New styles iu spring ginghams at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Children's Shoes. Children's shoes to fit all sizes at . orris' Dry Goods Store. Ga to J. smoke. R ierrell's for a good Fine chewing tobacco at John K Terrell's. Go to John R. Terrell's for grocer ies. mh7 Whoes. Ladies fine kid button shoes $150. Ladies fine kid and grain button shoes, opera aud common sense lasts $2.00. Men's medium and wide toes, congress and bals $T.f0, $2.c0 and $2 50. Children's strong school shoes, $1, $1.25 and $150. No houRe offer such a complete line as we do, aud our prices are always the lowest. W. H. & R. S TUCKKK A Co. SPRING H Afc COME! And cose vlio have ItVBIKS OUGHT 10 BUY tlic little one A CARRIAGE. Our first shlpnuuri has been received. WE HAVE Two more ikipiuenl i to follow at once. THE STYLUS this Benson . pretty, the quality .-. the very best, AND PRICKS .'in.- r:ht. 'J::0 j:reat advautuee INBU'i iNG A CARRIAGE of ns is that yon can always GKT RWAIRS KOR THEM. Cull and e. -nrne styles ami prires mm b. mm sdns, RA.jEIGLI, n. c. EARLY si e:sg MILLIIIERY, 1892. WE A. til. NOW RECEIVING Iew Slisipes in spring millinery for ladies and misses. New Ribbons in niorio nacrte nnd sntin effects, which will be much useJ on dresses as well as millinery. CHIFFON """""" FLOWERS, LACES, &c- Wc will add to this stock from week to wek until April when the entire line will be complete. Wry Piae Wood. Leave your orders at B. F. Cheat ham's store, No 22"i South Wilmicgs ton street. mh3 lm For Kent. A dwelling on West Edenton streot, between Salisbury aud McDowell; 4 rooms; water on the lot. Apply to mh8 6t B. H. MiTCdKLL. HsMAIIE REESE, p9 If 209 PAYETTEVfLLE ST. Dry Uox-flH. NaIIoun. &e. iff "Homespun." We are showing a new fabric in a ' homespun" at 12c per yard specially suitable for house dresses. Ask to see our line of shoes. Norris1 Dry Goods Store. The committee from Charlotte, N. C , to invite Senator Hill to deliver the address, May 20th, wiil leave for Washington City, tomorrow. NORRIS' Dry Goods Store We have just received and are no v. displaying the most wonderful b.r gains in WHITE GOODS AND EMBROID ER1E3 ever offered to ti e trai'e of Raleigh We are showing fuur lines of embro'd eries at 6, 10, 15 and 20 cents that nc lady can afford to miss. You will say they are richly wortl 10, 15, 25 and 35 cents. The above are extraordinary bar gains. Nor rib' Dry Goods Stork. Cents Furnishings. ISTe o IszAT-e ar , We are now tl splaying the new s'yles for ibis spring in I puis Neckwear. Ne-er be orc have we shown s i. h a c lioice v-irietv mis leok an t tour iii-Hanus- The latest ire i tie "lioii'i SI ran Uiues ' ID3?333 32x:r?t3 Gent'emen' a L vs Iiirts narrow, medi uni aiu wide i-laittd fronts. Pique and tU un shield fioi .s A complete line of LTn i iuudried .Shirts, pi n, and plaited fronts, lie uest values at the prices ever shown. IlSfilMSiiiiil UNDERWEAR Med um weiaJvfc XJn 'erwear for spring in uite and nam iljwbol. sw mm u collars. All the new anj popular shapes in Collars. Fast Black Half Hose, Handk'fs, &c, &c. 4:. H. kl S. racier Co

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