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Che tiemn VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1892. NO. 135 MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. 5 50 G20 Sao rises biii sets First quarter. 5th I 00 P. M. Fall moon, l3tb-7:4' A. M. Lnst quarter, 81st 0:02 P. M. few moon. 88th 8:04 a. m atnopsi of thb wkatubr. The following is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. today: The pressure is high on the At lan tie ooasc but is decreasing owing to the rapid advance of the storm from the northwest. The area of ckmdy. threatening weather hap advauced eastward, the winds have shifted to southerly causing warmer weather in the Eastern States. The cyclonic disturbance is this morning central over Iowa, where the lowest barometer is reported a t Des Moines 19.58 inches. Threatening with light rains prevails in the Mis sissippi and Chio valleys, with warm southerly winds west of the storm In Kansas and Nebraska clearing prevails, with falling temp rature. FOR NORTH CAROLINA Llglit showers followed by cleariug and warmer during Thursday. KAJ.K1GH A.N D VICINITY. Till 8 p. m. Thursday Cloudy and threatening with raiu tonight and Thursday forenoon, slightly warmer. Maximum temperature for the 24 hours ending 8 a. m. today, 69; tuiui mum tempt rature, 42; rainfall, truce. I. O. O. P. 8-aton Gales Lodgd, No fit. I O O. F., meets tomorrow night, the 81st inst., at 7:30 o'clock. Members earnest ; ly requested to attend. A cordial ' invitation to all Odd Fellow. Thibm, 8ec. i Mr. Hufllmm M ? Tonight. Rev. Dr Ht.U r oid word today from Dr. ''uflhu'u aunriog him that Baptist Tabernacle. Another large crowd attended ser vices at th Baptist Tabernacle ilast uig'-t. Rev. Dr. Durham, Rev Hay I u i Cade and Rev. Dr. Carter de Hvered addresses. Rev. J. N. Cole j pronounced the benediction. To jr'ght is designated "Our Church jight," and the services will be in teresting. The pastor will make pre paratory remarks after which the following program will be observed Hardware, dc he will surely bi o;i hand tonight j Dr. Hufhuus m iuv rriemJs will De ; "Our Departed What we owe them," glad to ktow this aud ill want to 1 by J. M. Broughton. ' Our former ! hear hiiu ftt the Taberuaclo tonight, j Pastors ' . Addresses are eipected f on Re- J D. Hafham, Rev. W. R. Iid. ; Gwaltney and Rev. Q. 8. Williams, At his residence in Norfolk, Va.. on . ala letters from Rev. W. A. Nelson, lon.., fr..,.nn lt. riant. Henrv Rev. Thos. Dixon and others v' .T " E. Orr. Rgd 3 1TY IN BRIEF. Shad getting plentiful and cheaper. Several opinions were handed dowc in the Supreme Court yesterday. A considerable crowd went to Nor folk on rhe regular mail train today. Mr. W. H. Hughes is moving into the Andrews building today. The fountain in Moore square it still out of fix. The Board of Aldermen will meet in regular monthly session next Fri day night. The street car service wasvnspend ed for a short tiuie yesterday after noon, for want of power A considerable number of ladies left today for Norfolk to attend the launching of the "Raleigh." 1 1 now looks as it the docket of the Superior Court Will b" cleared this week. Durham is enjoyh g a good trade ii horse swapping during the preseu session of the court there. It is estimated that about liti per sons from Raleigh and vicinity let' for Norfolk today. Judge Connor is proving himself a valuable auxiliary to the work 1 ouse of Wake county. Be sends them right along. The city street scrapei was at work on Moore square today leveling ofi the ground. It does most effectual service. Lt. Shipp gave a tea party at bis residence on Balifax street last night to the officers of the military board It was aa enjoyable occasion. A call hap hen made for a meetirg of the btate Democratic Executive Committee in this city on the 7th of April next. Mayor Badger went to No; folk on the mail train this morning. Bis main object was to be ahead of the committee so that he could make all the necessarv arrangements to carry out the prolamine laid down Daring tLt absence of May or Badger at Norfolk, U. B. Root, Esq , will act in his place H e is used to the busi ness and cr-n run the office of mayor to perfection. The Principal of the Salem Female Academy has leased a nice cottage at Carolina Beach and proposes to take the young ladies there for awhile this summer. This is a good idea. We have reason to think, that the matter of a new station house is be ing favorably thought of by some of our Board of Aldermen and other city officials, It may be that some initiatory action will be taken by the board at the meeting next Friday night. There is a public demand for e&rly action In the premises. Capt. rr is well remembered by many of the older citizens of Ralewh when he edited the Raleigh Progress just bf er the clos of the late war. He waa a most estimable gentleman a:?d an able wriier. Help Out. The Y M. 0. Association rooms h've be"en placed in a most admirable condition They have been elegantly painted aad gas fixtures arranged. The I. ies Auxiliary are taking much in erest in the matter and are preforming wonders in the way of fix ing np. There are many things need ed, however, to complete arrange ments in the way of furriture, pic tares, etc, and anythiug in this line will be gratefully accepted. Those desiring to help out should send ar tides to the hall next Monday after uoon, as it is desired to have every thing in readiness by April 6th, when Mr. dales will eutaroo the work. Let all, who .:au, lend a helping hand. Wake Superior Court. The following cases were disposed of todsy: State vs Lee Nelson, forgery; one year on the roa 'is. State vs Green B. Hobby; 1. and r not guilty. State vs Chas. Willi ins; 1, and r ; years on the roads. State vs Wilburn Collins alias "Stuck" Collins; 2 years on the roads; "stuck very badly.' State vs Cardace Hodge; injury to fence; nol pr s. State vs Reuben Hodge; injury to fence; nol pros State vs Robt. Bi ker; 1. and r.; H years on the roads. State vs Henrietta Strickland; 1. and r ; not guilty. State vs Jeffers Rogers and Ren Rogers; 1. and r.; nol pros State vs Marcel his hint on; reinov i 3g crops; on trial. Best o!" All. Y' . Utt . obeen treated to some fine entertainments in Raleigh during the past season, but in no case has there been presented a performance in the humorous line that equalled the 'City Directory,' which will be performed t Metropolitan HftM on Wednesday night, April 8th. It has the widest reputation of any play of the kind now before the public Everywhere it has been presented it has won the highest eucoinirms from the press and people. From the rise of the curtain to the close of the piece the audience is kept in a continual roar of laughter. All the actors are train ed performers, realizing to the fullest extent the parts assigned them. It will be a great occasion, and ve be speak a rousing house. Chipped beef Ball & Co's. 20c pound atC O. Fresh eggs 12c at CO. Ball & Co's. Now that one of the engines for the electric power house has arrived, we hope no time will be lost iu putting it in place. It is very inconvenient to have the cars stopped on the streets for want of power. The finance committee for the 20th of May celebration in Charlotte con t inues to meet with much success, lt has been decided to abandon the musical festival and merge all efforts into the declaration day. Two aud One Makes Three. Two of the closest friends you pos sess is your heart and your pocket book. These two you have. The third we propose to furnish. Your heart, your purse and onr prices are vour three best friends. If you value true benefactors we will get next to you. Competition this spring with us is a dead letter. We don't even consider it in the hack. A stock new and large enough ; a stock good enough; a stock low enough. 10c ginghams at 12c ginghams at 15c ginghams at 15c Bedford cords, 15c flowered organdies, 25c Persian mull, 8o calico, 7c calico, -A 15c dress goods, double wiuVBj 5, $G and $8 beaded capes, 20c silk ribbon gauze at. II 50 shoes, ladies, at 25c lisle thread misses hose, Wamsutta bleaching, , Bleaching, yard and quarter wide, at Nice dress goods too numerous to mention but just as cheap in propor tion. No samples mailed. Yours truly, D. T. Pwin Dell. 6c yd 7o d 8c yd 8c yd 6o yd to yd HWvd $2 25 8 cts $1 00 10 cts 10 cts 8ic yd Fine fresh table D. T. Johnson's. butter 30c lbs at Call and see our 15c cashmeres, ?6 inches wide. Our millinery is arriving today and is beautiful. Hats made to order by the latest patterns. Large lot of hamburgs and valen cie nnes lace came yesterday from 2c to 40c per yard. mh30 Woollcott & Sons. A nice lot of N. C. sides, hams and sugared hams at D. T. Johnson's. " Hupderfikld, England 1, 1892. Mr Gko.N. Waiters, Raleigh, N.C. Dear Sir : Your esteemed order for Spring is in the looms and will be shi pped to you in a f e w weeks. Your S"!ections 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 class suit leave your order. He will be represented in good shape at the launching of the Raleigh in the nnmber of handsome suits of his make tht will be there, whether he goes or not. Walters supplies the best trade. Apples are cheap by the barrel or measure at D. T. Johnson's. Buy sugar cured hams and shoul ders from C. O. Ball & Co. Bright Yellow Bananas. 2i bunches reoeived today cheap by the bunch or dozen at D.T.Johnson1. Read the advertisement of H. J. Dowell, of the Bee Hive store. Go there today or tonight and buy so!j thing. Or if you wish to exchange one article for another, there U the piaca. If you wish to sell anything, see H. J. Dowell, the manager. N' r ly three years have passed since this store was established, and it has been a blessing to many, especially tho-e who are short of m".ns The fct i., you save money on everythln yn-i buy and get the cash money for nM yon sell. Besides this, hi will paek and repair your furniture. Order j anything you want p.n-.t have ma le J to order at the factory any kind of j mattress you want at prices lower s than the lowest. Will bottom chairs, : either cane or perforated bottom, ? paint, polish, ana varnish them ;o ir der. All work satisfactory, insure ' and guaranteed for cash only. W wish to buy at once flower pots, fruit jars, old mahogany furniture book? and odds and ends for the cash bj the thousands In a word, go lo th-i Rfl Hivn Hi ori-s t.n sull rr hnu Thorn mh?4tt Manager, 128 and 118 South Wiluiioirtou'tit. I I SPRING HAS COME! Anil those who have BiUir-S OUUHT i'O BUY the little one A CARRIAGE. Our first sliijimfent hus been received. WE HAVE Two more shipments to follow at once. THE 8TYLE3 thiaseusii! ire pretlv, the quality is lue very Lest, AND PRICES are right. One great advantage IN BUYING A CARRIAGE of us is that you can always GET REPAIRS FOR THEM. Call and exom'ne styles ami prices SPJECIAL NOTIt 1FS. Do Yon ? Want a nice canary, a most, rquis ite singer, carry 100 wrappers of the ' Southern Family Soap, bought at re tail, to the undersigned and get one "The early bird catches the worm." RAi EIGH, N. C. Geo. L Tonkoffki Sec'y, mh28 8t So. Soap Manf. Co NEW MILLINERY STOKE, j Just opened, corner of Morgan nnd j Wilmington streets, at the old Pen ! derj-rast place. New spring shapes ' for ladies and children. Rihbons,s .auwers, etc. Also shaping and re- j j pairing old has in the latest styles ! Please give me a call and you will be i surprised at the good bargains. mh26 Mrs. P. H Shivers i Dry Pipe Wood. Leave your orders at B. F. Cheat ham's store, .No. 25 South Wilmingt ton street. mud lui N0KRLS' Dry Goods Store We have just received and are now displaying the most wouderlul bar gains in WHITE GOODS AND EMBROID ERIE ever offered to the trarVof Raleigh We are showing four lines of embroid eries at 6i, 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. N."RmB' Dry Wops Store. A NEW RACKET !T9 Will open at Moseley & Melee'? old stand, 129 Fayette,Tille street, about 1st April. DON'T Buy your SPRING GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, WINDOW 8HA DES, CURTAIN POLES, MATTING, &c, &c, Until you see our stock. It will be The - Cheapest - Stors that ever opened in Raleigh. MRS LYON'S, mhU New Racket Store. EARLY SPRING MILLIHERY, 1892 WE AUE NOW RECEIVING New Shapes in spring mUliuery for ladies and misses. Mew Ribbons in morie nncrie and satin effects, which will be much use J ou dresses as well as millinery. CHIFFON '""cot0"' FLOWERS, LACES, &- We will add to this stock from week to Wi ck until April when the entire line will be complete. MM p9 tf 209 FAYETTEVILLB ST. Dry Giooda, Motions, &e. Dresi DRESS I ill if l I II I I I I I I I I I I GOODS. Goods f f Y U R assortment i Vof Dress Goods is I so enormous that it i is impossible to give 1 here a detailed list of j e various styles j and prices, but we de- sire to mention the ! iiow line of inexpen sive fancy Wool - Baitings AT 25, 30, 40, ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 45 AND 50a f T T is needless to I X state colorings as tiiey are end'ess, and the weaves are all new, stylish and ef fusive. This is the most desirable line we have ever offered lor misses school Id esses.
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