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Che vimtor VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1892. NO. 134 MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. 5 51 0 20 Sod rises Bail sets First quarter. 5th " 00 P. M. Full moon, 18th-7:4 A. m. Last quarter, 2lnt 0:02 P. M. Jfew moon, 88th 8:04 A. M. 81NOPBI3 OF THE WHATHKR. The following is the aynops's of the weather at 8 a. m. today : The area of high pressure has moved southeastward aBd now extends from the lake region to the South Atlantic coast. The highest barometer read iog is 30.36 inches at Knozville, Tenn. Fair weather continues to prevail east of the Mississippi with siowly rising temperature. The cyclonic disturbance in the northwest is increasing in intensity. The lowest barometer this morning was reported from Bismarck, Dak , 29.44 inches. The pressure is falling west of the Mississippi as ar sou h as 81irevport. In the Ro ky Moun tain region threatening weather with warm southerly winds prevails, with light rains in the Mississippi valley. FOB NORTH CAROLINA Fair, slightly warmer, luorpflfcinc cloudiness Wednesday. RALKIUH AMD, VICINITY Till 8 p. m. Wednesday Fair weather, warmer. Maximum temperature for the 24 hours ending 8 a. m- today, 69; mini mum tempt rato re, 3; rainfall, 00. CITY IN BRIEF. Frost this morning. The Supreme Court will finish the ninth district tbis week. There will be a meeting of Raleigh Chapter, No. 10, this evening for work in the Mark Master degree. A revival has commenced at Wake Forest under the auspices of Rev. Dr. D. R. Hatcher. A new base ball club is to be organ ized at Charlotte, and the team is to be a lively one. Beautiful posters of ' The City Di rectory" are being pot up at con venient points. They are very at tractive. Stuck Collins, the negro man ar rested for stealing flour from Messrs Carroll & Bailey has been sent to jail in default of bail. The next annual session of the Young Men's Christian Association Convention will be held at Greens boro. Let every member of the cifizent committee to represent Raleigh al Norfolk be at the meetiug at tbt mayor's office tonight. There are now thirty eight patient at the Keley Institute in Greens boro, and the manager is engage J ir making room for fifty more applicant who are expected next month. The output of the cotton seed oil mills, in this city, will be 1000 tons this season against 1,4 0 last year. About 6,C00 tons of seed have been used. Gov. Bolt accompanied by Mr. A W. Haywood, Mrs. E. C. Laird and Mrs C. B Wright, left this morning for Norfolk in the private car of Maj J. C Winder, to be preset at the launchiug of the cruiser '-Raleigh." Work on Nash square is in progress under the supervision of street com missioner Blake. It will present a beautiful appearance during the spring and rummer. Let every member of the citizens committee , ; ointed to o to Nor folk meet at the mayors office to night at b u t ek for the purpose of making suitable arrangements for the trip. The burning of the Durham Ferti lizer Company in Richmond did not damage the plant to the extent at first reported. The filling of orders will not be interfered with as the principal injury was to the stem de partment. Mayor Badger has received a letter from A H. Galloway, Esq., Mayor ol Reidsville, announcing the appoint ment of the following committee to Attend the launching of the cruiser "Raleigh." Col. A. J. Boyd, Oapt. A. J&. Walters and & O. Penn. Judge C nnor is dtepacbing busi ness promptly in the Superior Court. Bit-hop Lyman preached at Monroe last Friday night. After Beivicet there were eight confirmations. The Durham Superior Court is in session, lb- ioekt is larger than that of Wakecouufy. Judge Whlta ker is presiding. Let every iunnber of the citizens committee g to Norfolk if possible. The delegation should be large and imposing Arrangements are on foot to give Gov. Holt and partv a brilliant re ception in Norfolk. There bo will a military demonstration and other marks of respect. The Durham Sun sajs that Rev. L. L. Nash, of Wilmington, preached two excellent sermons in Trinity church yeyterday, and very large eongregat ns were ont to hear hiin Rev. K C, Beam a filled Mr. Nash's pulpit iu Viluiington, morning and eveuiug. This exchange of pulpits was eaue d by Mr Beaman being called to Wilmington to appear as a witnenrt 1 the trial of John C. Davis, which cojumeuced iast week and is still going ou. Baptist Tabernacle. A large crowd was present at the Baptist Tiibernacle Church last uigbt. Ttie main feature of the evening was an addr- ta by Gov. Bolt, which was in admirable taste. Remarks were made by Rev. Dr. Carter, Rev. Mr. Cole, Mayrr Bm'ger, W. S Primrose, Esq , and others. Tonight is sot apart as "Denomina tional Night" when the following proceedings will be observed: The Church and the College An address by President C. K. Taylor. The Church and Missions A n ad dress bv Kev. C. Durham, D D. The Independence of the Local Church An address by Rev. Bnylus Cade. Fellowship Between Churches An address by Rev. J. W. Carter, D. D. Lenten Services Owing to repairs going on at the '. Church of the Good Shepherd, lenten services for this week will be suspen ded at the church but will be held at the hou designated at St. John's 1 1 m a , mm a ' . i xi -piiai, on i uesaay ana j uursa&y ft 5:30 a. m. and on Wednesday and Friday at 13 m. Cruelty to Animals. The attention of the reporter was called today to a warrant of arrest of a party who had been guilty of viola ting tho statut' in relation to cruelty to animals. There is hardly a day that passes in which some of our peo ple do not witness seeues of brutality to auimals, which, if properly looked into should subject the offenders to penalties. We frequently see horses on our streets that show the most cruel neglect, and oftentimes the poor creatures are made to bear ex crutiating misery. The following is the statute on the subject, nd we htpe that those viuiattnc i; may receive just punish :u si'ery instance : Section 2482, of the code r- ads If any pers. n shall wilfully overdrive, overload, Wound, injure, torture, tor- ment, deyrivecf necessary sustenance or cruelly beat, or needlessly muti late, or kill, or cause or procure to be overdriven, overloaded, wounded, iu jured, tortured, to; minted, or de prived of necest ry sustenance, or to be cruetly beaten, needlessly muti lated. or killed as aforesaid, any use ful beast, fowl or animal, every such offender shall for every such offence be guilty of a misdemeanor For Saturday Evening. A special display of new styles in gentlemen's furnishings, which in cludes a magnificent line of scarfs, collars, cuffs, dress shirts, unders wear, halt hose, suspenders, handker chiefs, etc. A splendid showing of new things in scarfs, were received by express today. V. M. & Co's col lars at 121 cents each, to close the line. Gentlemen are cordially invited to see the new spring shapes in Dun lap's hats W. H. & R. S. TUCKBR Sr Co. Do You ? Want a nice canary, a most exquis ite singer, carry 100 wrappers of the Southern Family Soap, bought at re tail, to the undersigned and get one. "The early bird catcheB the worm." GBO. L. TonnofFvKI, Sec'y, mh28 3t do. Soap Manf . Co. The Raleigh.' The launching of this vessel is now th" whole topic of talk, and every thing connected with her is ot in terest. The Washington Post says : "The Ka'eigh is probably the l.4st of her class which the Government is likely to build. She has a displace ment of 8,188 tons and her speed will be nineteen knots an hour. In point of fleet ness she will proves useful ad dition to the Navy, and in this re spect she is immeasuraUy superior to the Boston and Atlanta, who have the same tonnage, and whose build ing in 1883 marked the renaissance of the new Navy. The Raleigh's sister ship, the Cin cinnati, which is building at the navy yard at Brooklyn, will probably be the next vessel launched. Both cruis ers wiil be in commission before the close of the year. Naval experts be lieve they will be superior to the oth er vessels now afloat which were built at private yards." Wake Superior Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday afternoon : State vs. Danl Klouce, larceny and receiving; verdict not guilty. Ed. Jackson and Jim Hannah, charged with" assault with deadly weapon. Jackson fined $10 and half cost. State vr Lucy Weaver, larceny and receiving; verdict Uoi. guilty. Nol pros was entered in several cases and some continued. The following cases were disposed of this morning : State vs. Riddick Britt, larceny and receiving ; guilty ; 4 years on roads. State vs. Daniel Crocker, a. d. w ; not guilty. State vs. Riddick Britt, larceny and receiving ; submits These are Clinchers. Our immense Racket store is full to overflowing with pretty, bright, ne and attractive spring goods and it is with pleasure we state, that every article in our store is a genuine double value bargain. If you need anything in spring goods you will find it to your interest to examine our immense stock before making your selection. We have a big lot of shirting calico at 4c per yard New styles in Man chester prints at 5c per yard; and a big lot of splendid quality ginghams at 6c per yard; and another lot ef ginghams.splendid quality and beau tiful Btyles at 7c per yard; and an ele gant assortment of dress goods, white gooCe, shoes, carpets, rugs and straw matting that cannot be surpassed. Yours truly, D. T. Swin Dull. " H u ddk r field, England 1, 18 -98. Mr. Gko.N. Waitbrs, Raleigh, N.C. Dear Sir : Your esteemed order for Spring is in che looms and will be shipped to you in a few weeks. Your selections are very choice ful ly up with the latest in this country in style and colors. As these goods are the finest that are made, they must prove satisfactory both in wear and colors. Very truly yours, John A. Griffith.' The above is taken from a letter re ceived by Mr. Geo. N. Walters, our champion city Tailor, from Fisher & Co., of England, and explains it self. Go and see him if you want a first claBS suit leave your order. He will be represented in good shape at the launching of the Raleigh in the number of handsome suits of his make that will be there, whether he goes or not. Walters supplies the best trade. Read the advertisement of H. J. Dowell, of the Bee Hive store. Go there today or tonight and buy some thing. Or if you wish to exchange one article for another, there it the place. If you wish to sell anything, see H. J. Dowell, the manager Near ly three years have passed since this store was established, and it has been a blessing to many, especially those who are short of means The fact is, you save money on everything you buy and get the cash money for all you sell. Besides this, be will pack and repair your furniture. Order anything you want and bave made to order at the factory any kind of mattn ss you want at prices lower than the lowest. Will bottom chairs, either cane or perforated bottom, paint, polish and varnish them to or der. All work satisfactory, insured and guaranteed for cash only. We wish to buy at once ilower pats, fruit jars, old mahogany furniture, books and odds and ends for the cash b the thousands la a word, go to the Bee Hive stores to sell or buy. There you will receive polite and prompt attention. a. J dowklii, mh24 6t Manager, 128 and 118 South Wilmington St. Hardware, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. 8,000 ys dress goods, pretty spring styles, 4o a yard. 4,000 yds dress prints, 5c a yard. If you want a pair of shoes you can save money by buying them of us. mh28 Woolt.cott & Sons. NEW MILLINEKY NTOBE. Just opened, corner of Morgan and Wilmington streets, at the old Pen dergrast place. New spring shapes for ladies and children. Ribbons, ilowers, ecc. Also shaping aud re pairing old hats in the latest styles. Please give me a call and you will be surprised at the good bargains. iub.26 Mrs. P. H. PHIVRRS Dry Pine Wood. Leave your orders at B. F. Cheat ham's store, No. 225 South Wiiiniof,' ton street. mh3 lm NOKRIS' Dry Goods Store. We have just received and are now displaying the most wonderful bar gains in WHITE GOODS AND EMBROID ERIES ever offered to the tra;'e of Raleigh We are showing four lines of embroid eries at 6, 10, 15 and 20 cents that no lady can afford to miss. You will say they ;are richly worth 10, 15, 25 and 35 cents. The above are extraordinary bar gains. Norrir' Dry Goods Stork. A if BACKET 1T0IE Will open at Moseley & Melee's old stand, 129 Fayette-'ille street, about 1st April. DON'T Buy your SPRING GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, MATTING, &C, &c., Until you see our stock. It will be The - Cheapest - Store that ever opened in Raleigh. MRS LYON'S, mhU New Racket Store. SPRING HAS COME! And those who have BABIES OUGHT fO BUY the little ones A CARRIAGE. Cur first shipment bas been received. WE HAVE Two more shipments to follow at once. THE 8TYLE3 this season are pretty, the quality is the very best, AND PRICES are right. One great advantage IN BUY G A CARRIAGE of us is that you can always GET REPAIRS FOR THEM. Call and exanrne styles and prices mm h. mm sons RALEIGH, N. C. EARLY SPRING MILLIHERY, 1892. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING ETew Shapes in sp'-ing millinery for ladies and misses. New Ribbons in morie nacrie ..nd satin effects, which will bo much used on dresses as well as millinery. CHIFFON 10,11 '" FLOWERS, LACE'S, &- We will add to tbis stock from week to w ek until April when the entire line will be complete. 11 t B luminal ap9tf 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dry Goods, Notion, &c. II.H.f.B S.TUCKEBsCO. Dress -:- Goods DRESS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GOODS. i i u I Vof Dress Goods is so enormous that it I is impossible to give i here a detailed list of h e various styles j :md prices, but wede I sire to mention the I new line of inexpen- sive fancy Wool - Suitings A T fTI is needless to I JL state colorings as Afi I tney are endless, and KJV) xJ me weaves are all I new. stvlish and ef- I I I I 1 fusive. This is the I most desirable Jine AND K AO. we have ever offered 0J for misses school (.dresses. 45 f. H. & I $ Kht Co
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