Che mmln mi iK&ttot. VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1892. NO, 146 MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. 6 31 6 3! Ban rU 8uu seta Pint quarter, 4th 1 :0 A M. Foil moon 12th- 1.' 2 A M Last quarter, VKh M A. M. i.ew moon, 86th 4:8a P. M St HOPBIfl OF THB WBATHBR. The following It the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. today: FOB NORTH CAROLINA. Generally fair, eicept occasional showers along the coast. RALKIGH AND VICINITY. Till 8pm, Toesdaj : Fair; sta tionary temperature. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m today: Msxiwuin temperature, 55 Minimum temperature, 88 Rainfall, v 000 flTY IN BRIEF. The Supreme Court iR now engaged on caBe from the eleventh district. Don't fail to attend the meeting st the Mayor's office tonight. Goldsloro claims to have $4,C0O surplus tn the treasury. There will be a meeting of Royal Arcanum tonight at 8 o'c'ock. The Durham 8nn has been enlarged to twenty four columns. Mr Hlckok represent! og Pope Man ufacturing Co , of Boston was here yesterday. Oxford tas a base ball club called "Fats and Leans," made up of tobac co men. The First Baptist church, at Dur ham, has agreed to call Rev. W. C Tyrce, of Amherst, Va. We are pleased to note that Rev Dr C. T. Bailey is fast recovering hi uKual health , The Jewish Feast of the Passover commenced last night and will las' seven days. Republican County Convention inef today to appoint delegates to the State Convention which meets next Thursday. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the entrance of Sherman's army into Raleigh, which to-ik place April 13th. 1865. The Railroad Commissioners, witl their secretary, ha e gone to Wash ington City to attend the Nat.ionh Convention of Commissioners The proposed lecture of Prof. W.F Massey, at the Agricultural and Me chanioal College, will be delivered April 29. Public invited. Several' prominent Republican pol iticians from a distance are alread here to attend the convention of that pftHy to be held next Thursday. Meeting of Raleigh Chapter Roya' Areh Masons at 8 o'clock tonight, tr confer the degrees of Past Master and Most Excellent Master. Mrs. Samantha Dinkins "as before the Mayor this morning for keeping a disorderly bouse on East Cabarrus 6treet and was fined 5 and costs. Some weeks Bince the Visitor as sured its readers that a new hotel and an auditorium would be two of the important improvements consumma ted during the year 1893 This pre diction will be verified without doubt. There are too many youths running at large in the city, with no apparent occupation and "running to seed" without prter attention. This Is apparent from a casual visit to the Mayor's court. The Wilmington Messenger has a very nice allusion to the removal of Messrs. Rheinstein & Co., of that city into new and more commodious quai ten. This enterprising and progres give firm is represented in the central portion of the State by our friend and townsman, Mr. J. D. Riggsn, who has been with them continuously for six years. Mr. Riggn, by his close at tention to the business of the firm he represents and the correctness with which he deals with patrons has se eared many warm friends for both jhlmeelf and bis house In his territory. AM "iit ion. Mucker! Regular meeting of ihe Muckers to night at 8 at the usual place. 1 We lead In low prices, let others follow who can." 0. O. Ball Co. Died. In Hickory, It. C, at 3 o'clock this inoruing, Mrs lillie W. Hall, wife of .Mr. P. C Hall aud sister of Messrs. W. and C 14 Whiting of this city. Kaly To-Night. We cannot too earnestly urge upon our people the nei'eesitv of a prompt attendance pi the meeting of the Chambei of Commerce to be hdd in the May r's off! :e tonight. It br s now bee . some time since a meeting of the U I dinner was held and interest in the n fitter for awhile at Jeast has seemed to lag. The meeting tonight is stated by the president to be for the consecration of matters of inter est, and such being the rase no mem ber should be a1 sent unless for cause. The invitation ie also extended to all eit z -us having at heart tbe interest of the oity, and as all good people in this vicinity are presumed to be in terested, the meeting should be a full one. O. O Ball & Co., prefers the nim ble sixpence to the slow shilling. Special Stile of Smyrna Bugs. On next Monday we will sell a big I t of very nice Smyrna Rngs at 113 cents earn. These rugs are regular 3 50 rugs. This sale is for one day only next Monday. The rugs are now in store. Respectfully, D. T. 8wis Dbll. Freeh " Egerton Snuff" at C. O. B-vll & Co 's J Monday, April 18th being holiday the Steam Riding Gallery will run from 10 o'clock a. m , till 10 at night Don't fail to take a ride Easter. Respectfully, apl 125t., Q. W. Brinklkv. Obituary The death of Mr Charles B Scales, which took place last Saturday morn tng at the residence of his sister, Mrs J. Waters, was a sad blow to his rela tives ard friends. He had resided in New York city for the last 28 years, and in all respects was a good citizen. He leaves a widow and several chil dren to mourn their irreparable loss He came here on the 6th of D'ceuober last, in hope to be benefitted, but it failed to dc so, he having that dread disease, cons umi it ion H is sis' r kind ly administered to his wants in his sickness and her treatment went far towards keeping him alive so long He had the best and the most con stant attention. He now rests with b is father and mother in Oakwood cemetery, until the day of resurrec tion. St. John's Hospital We must think that our people do not have at heart, to ajproner degree, tbe wants of this noble institution ; or elue, surely it would not be allowed to lack for what maybe termed neces sary convenieuces. It is useless to re capitulate wtiat has oeen done by those having in charge tbe hospital to alleviate the wants of impecunious persons, and others This has been laid before our people, over and over again It cannot be that the generous citizens of Paleigb. will alio ? such an institution to languish, when a small contribution would avail much. It seems that there are no water or sewerage connections, two essentials to the proper regulation and health "f the inst itution. Cannot some means be ftdntfcd to raise the necessary funds 1 Let our people make sugges tlons. We will cheerfully print them, and do all else in our power for the furtherance of the object. KraiAifh & Bach lians. THIS LARJK PTASO MANUFACTURING (From "Music & Drama," N. Y.) "Kranich & Bach have begun to build an extensive addition to their present large factory. The new wing will have a frontage on 23rd street of 50 feet, i t,1: a depth of 125 feet, and au L running 50 feet to 2nd avenue, aving a -25 feet frontage on that thoroughfare. It will be eight stories high, ami means an increase over their present floor space of 60,000 square feet of working room." The "Columbia's" Are better this jear than ever, and embody 14 year's experience of the best cycle scientists of the world. We have several Pneumatic Centuries and Light Roadster Cushions ordered which we ask business men to exam ine when they arrive Columbia's are the only "best." Cecil G. Stonb. Let every man in Raleigh who has the good of the city at heart p o to the meeting of the Chamber of Com merce at the Mayor's office tonight. " Egerton Snoff" in every size pack age at C. O. Ball & Co 's Durham 1b making big efforts to get the fruit fair. 1000 ladies ribbed vests 10 eta. each. A new and complete assortment of belts r aster Eggs 5 cents each. Our millinery goods and hats are the prettiest we have ever shown, and, our pries are within tbe reach or all. We are exhibiting au elegant line of dress goods white goods, em broideries, lawns, &c. Woollcott & Sons Fresh canned goods received daily at C. O Ball & Co.'s. Kimball Pianos. This celebrated piano combines qualiti s of rare excellence and is fast gaining a world wide reputation for its peculiarly sympathetic and mellow tone and its charming singing qualities. All admire its superlative depth and richness of tone, with its m gniflceut olume and power. The cast s of the Kimball are artistic in design, and all their leading styles are finished in all the fancy natural woods. The pianos we ask all inter ested, no matter whether you want to buy or not. to call in and look over and we will surprise you on our aw fully close prices North statu Music Co , C (i Stone, M'g r N B Adellna PaHi says, Dec. 16, 189: "It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of the Kimball Piano It hac a wonderfully sweet and sytn pathetic tone and supports the voice in a most satisfactory manner." What Does It All Mean ? Swindell's store is crowded from morning till night every day. You ask what it means. Well, the follow ing price list will tell you: Nice quality envelopes, 2c pack. Real fine quality writing pa per, 2c quire Sewing needles 2 papers for Ic Boys' nice felt hats at 15c Machine t dread at 2c Brass pins unbendable which can be driven up iu a plank and not bend at 2c paper Men's nice bleached drawers at 15c pair Nice white check muslin, 4c yard Bleaching, 1 yard wide, 6c yard Curtain scrim, 4o yard Bedford Cord dress goods, Uc yard 15c Oingbams, 8o yard 12c Ginghams, 7c yar,i 10c Ginghams. 6c yard $l.5U Hhoes, $1.00 7c Calico, 4c yard 8c Calico, 5c yard 35c Lisle thread hose ribbed, 10c 10c Socks, men's, 5o pair 8c Bocks, men's, 3c pair 15o Suspenders, lCc pair Ladies' i'k under vesta, 50c Ladies' gauee vests, 10c Double width dress suitings, 8c Men's nice pants, 50c pair We don't ask you to pay us as much for goods as others ask. If we don't sell you for less money than any other store then don't buy from us Your friend, D. T. SwinDbll. Remember Our 9c. Sale. On Tuesday next we will sell each customer who buys $4 iiQ worth ol other goods can get a one dollar um brella for 9o. You are not compelled to take the umbrella. D. T. SwinDbll. New Millinery Store. Just opened, corner of Morgan and Wilmington streets, at the old Pen dergast place. New spring shapes for ladies and children. Ribbons, flowers, etc. Also shaping and re pairing old hats in the latest styles. Please give me a call and you will be surprised at the good bargains ap8-lw Mrs. P. H. shivers For Rent. Two comfortable rooms, with or without board. Apply to No.' It, W. South street. apll 4t SPECIAL NOTICES. Tbe ladles are 'nvited to call and see the elegant line cf millinery for ladies, misses and childreu, which Madame Reesou has received. Prlcis to suit all. Call and see. ufl 2w Hardware, &c. WOOD, WOOD. 1500 cords dry pine wood for vale. B. F. Chbathabi, apl 7 lm. ti Wi'inington Rt. Janaluska Claret. apl4 lm. A. DuGtHl, General Agent. Here Ve Are Ag.iin. Mattresses for all, at all prices. An other lot of books came in yesterday , at 10c, worth 50c. We still have up ' bolstered cots at $1, pictures and pic ture frame , fruit j vrs and cook stove furniture, new and old; dds and ends, everything necessary for housekeep ing Locks, b ing At, fastenings, &c. Scales, clocks, feathers oh, we can not enumerate Just call and see for yourself that we will fulfil1 every promise and give you your money'rf wnrt.h. With nmmnt i .. n- lite attention, and grateful ackno ( , edgement for past favors, we soli"! a continuation for the future. W are respectfully. Bee Hive Store. H. J. Dowbll Man'g'r. ap5tf 128 and 119 S Wilmin ton St. For Rent. A good dwelling house on East Hargett street, with 7 rooms, good garden and good well of water on the lot. Apply to Mrs C R Holleman Price $10 per month, apl 4 St. For Rent. A dwelling house, corner Hillsboro and Saunders streets; good house a n yard; two cow stalls and sple.udid well of water. Apply to Lvi Brti son. , 6tp For Rent. The two storv brick dwelling, cor ner Hargett and Blood worth st reeis. Possession g ven Mav lt Ap lv to T. H BRIGGS. April 4th, 1892.-lm. NORllI' MY bOODS STOKE! Special Bargains in DRESS GOODS Special attention is directed to our Dress Goods Department. In this department we are showing' some very Rich Novelt;es both in silk and woolen fabrics. Our line of medium priced drefs goods at 15c, 25c and tOc would be good value at 25c, 40c and 73c. I"Our stock of fine Shoes are tbe best in the city. Norris' Drv Goods Store. THE GRA&D OPENING OF THE LYON HOT LT3.il WILL BE Saturday, the m, We will carry a full line of Dry Goodh M'llinery, Notions, Table Linen, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats Trunks, Valises, Straw Matting, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Pictures, Bugs. Til. Ware, &c. Our business will be strictly One Price and that the lowest. We have advertised our Store to be the CHEAPEST IN RALBIGB, and to prove this assertion we invite every -body to come and examine our stock and say if we agree. Duu ap hats $1.74, Yeo men's hats 1 74. boy's hats 19c, needles lc. brass pins 4c, machine thread 3c, paper 3c quire, envelopes 3c pack. THB LYON RACKET STORE, J29 Fayetteville Street. SPRING HAS COME! And those who have B1BIE9 OUGHT TO BUY the little ones A CARRIAGE. Our first shipment has been received. WE HAVE Two more sLipments to follow at once. THE STYLES ' this season are pretty, the quality is the very best, AND PRICES are right. One great advantage IN BUYiy G A CARRIAGE of us is that you can always GET REPAIRS FOR THEM. Call and cxanrne 3tyles and prices TBOMAS B, BK1GGS SDNS, RALEIGH, N. C. Jan EARLY SPRIHG MLLIHERY, 1892 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING New Shapes in spring m-llinery for ladies and misses. Mew Ribbons in morie nacrie and satin effects, which will be much used on dresses as well as millinery. CHIFFONi""lcolors' FLOWERS, LACES, &- We will add to this stock from week to week until April when the entire line will be complete. BH MAM REESE ap9tf 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dry Goods, Stations, &c. W.H.IR S. TUCKER s GO. A not ble time with housek- epers is the Fullffloonin April! The u ua' Ppritig ho iss-cleaning begins in earnest and ti e warmer weather draws at tend icn to 3TRAWMA.TTIHGS Our great show or Ci'mee and Japanese Mattings is, by reason of Its novelty, variety md cheapness attracting considerable at tention. Near by we mik' a spen-Md exhibit of MISER COItrAINS ' AND CURTAiN MATERIALS, Comprising mauy new ideas !nd pleasintf ef'ects. 8 . F. ft R S. Ttr Co, I n o TV Fr