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i enttt RALEIGH, TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1892. NO. 27 VOL. XXVII. I V", M1SHTURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. Ban rlsei San sets 4 48 7 05 MuOH'S PH48B8 R MAT. Firit quarter 8d 1:57 P. M. Fall moon, 11th :45 P. M Last quarter, 19th-8:84 a. M. Pew moon, 86th 0:8J A. M. S NOPBI OF THB WKATHBB. The following ts the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. toda?: FOR HORTH CAROLINA. Fair weather; warmer. RALKIGH AND VICINITY. On Wednesday: Cloudless weather; wariser; southwest winds. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m touay: Maximum temperature, Minimum temperature Rainfnll, CITY IN BRIEF. 63 46 0 09 A little warmer. The new awning has been placed in front of the market house. Peace Institute commencement next week. The monument to the memory of G. n. A. P. Hill will be unveiled near Richmond, Va., May 80th last The great reason for the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in its pos it.iv merit. It cures where other preparations fail The many frienr's of Governor Holt will be pleased to lern that he has recovered from hU recent indipni tlon and is in attendance d lily at the Executive office. We deeply regret to learn that Rev, J. P. Barrett, former editor of the Christian ""on in 'hi city. 'pserfnusly ill at the home of his father. in Vlr- gina We are reqne1 hv Mr A . Dnghi to state that lie ha a number of freezers out and would kindly request those having them in possession to advise him so that he can send for them A mjisicale will be given on Wed nesday evening, May 25th,. at. the residence of Mr. C. B Wright the contributions to be devoted to the improvement of Christ church rec tory. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Messrs. James McKitn mon Co , who have for sale the celebrated pure Panacea water the curative powers of which have be come most celebrated throughout the country. ; 1 The rush at Swindell's today re minded us of Barnum's circus It wan a great rush, but the energetic pro prietor and gentlemanly clerks kgo -there all the same." It was a great, time for all wanting bargains Under circular order No 87 -A. is sued by Capt. Wm Smith, Superin tendent of the Raleigh "Division of the Seaboard Air Lice, trains Nos 38 and of the Raleigh and Gaston and Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad will run daily Nos. 81 and 45 trains of the Raleigh and Gaston railroad will run daily except Sunday We in vita the attention oi our readers to tat, advertisement '- o Messrs. Thorn if i Unwell furniture dealers Exchange Place who an nounee a splendid selection of all kinds of goods in their line, which hey are offering to the public at prices that cannot fail to please, These gentlemen are well worthy of the patrouage of the public in al particulars. . Energetic and accom tnodating, they canuot fail to please a,!) who deal with them. Call and ct Amine their splendid stock. See for yourselves. The advertisement can only give but a small, sample of th pretty article they have on You will find them all right. sale R-rtfrll Grocers Association, Each member of this association is . urgently requested to meet at their rooms, Wednesday afternoon, May 25. Business of importance will be brought before the meeting. Died. At 13:80 o'clock this morning, of dysentery, Mary, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Richardson, agel 12 mouths. The remains were taken to Franklin county this afternoon for burial, We deeply sympathize mith the afflicted parents. Blanteo Lodge, No. 8. Owing to the death of our brother, C. H. Lewellyn, the Initiatory degree will not be conferred nn'll next regu lar meeting, May 81. The members of the Lodge are hereby requested to meet at their Lodge room tonight at J 8 o'clock for the purpose of making suitable arrangements to attend the ! funeral tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. By order Noble Grand. Geo. L Tohwoffski, R. S. Preparing to Receive Thorn. We are informed that citizens of Winston hav appointed a committee of preparation and reception for the excursion of the Baptist Tabernacle Sunday School next Tuesday, and that everything will be done that is needful to giveour pec pie all the en- jiymeDt possible No place iu North Carolina affords more attraction to the visitor tbm Winston Salem It is worth a trip there to see the great Zinzmdorf Hotel anl its beautiful grounds. But that is only one of so uany things to see. The priee of round trip ticket is $3 and it, is hardly probably that any others ch oppor tunity for a day o' p'o j.sure will be Off a !(! this vir. Peirso al Mention. - M'ss Jinnio Brown an 1 Mrs. Mary Bedford and Ut,l anjsrhfpr left yep- tfrd ay afternoon for Haywood to spend a few days with relatives. We most deeply regret t state that onr hierhly f steemed young friend Mr. John W. JenkiDS, telegraph editor of the Chronicle, was taken sick with heart trouble last Sunday night, com pelling him to suspend work tempo rarily He has gone to his father's home at Ridgewav for a short rest, and we hope he will be much bene fit d by the chance. Maj. R. S Tucker has gone to Pitt county on business Gen. R. F. Hoke has gone to Balti more on railroad business. Mrs John A. McDonald is in the city visiting her son, Mr. C. C. Mc Donald. Mr. and Mrs. K P, Battle are in the city. Berry Pickers. This beautiful cantata will be pre sented in Metropolitan Hall next week for the benefit of St. John's Hospital. It will be given by the scholars of Prof Allinon's dancing class and o' her j o.ung people of Ral eigh. The plot is beantiful and th music superb and catchy. The can tat a will be Interspersed with fancy dances by Gypsy flower girls and beautiful tableaux. The music is in chargeof Prof. Paul! and the dancing Prof. Allmon Several of the lead ing ladies of the city have kindly consented to act as chaperones and general managers which together with the training the participants will receive. of the Professors assures the success of the cantata. The seen- ry and costumes will be mamifhe: t It will be one of the finest entertain' ments ever given in Raleigh. Re hearsals are in full progress and never before was to much interest and en thusiam shown as in this cantata by the pxr ifi part ts, , The late'jfper formance together wi'h the price of admission will be given later on. It. Second hnd Bicycle for sale cheap. Call at Telephone Exchange. tf For Sale. A fine i size 4 stringed, Double Bass Violin, &o. W. J. Brown, may 18 lm 108 Edenton Street. W B Mann & Co received newSm al lots today, the best thing yu can have for breakfast. 2t Teath of Oflicer C. II. Lewellyn. Charles Harrison Lewellyn died at his home, corner of Person and Lenoir streets, at 4:30 o'clock this morning - He was taken down with la grippe during last fall, which gradually wasted his strength, consumption set in and the end came. He was born in Clarksville, Va , August, 183, cirae to this city in his young manhood, where as caterer at the Yarboro H use he made a large circle of friends throughout the State. Afterward he was elected a member of the city police force, and for the pact eleven years has been recognized as one of its most effiei nt officers. Mr Le welly u was Past Grand of foanteo Lodge, No 8 of Odd Fellows of this city, and it s safe to say that no member of that Lodge served it more faithfully than he since first he became a member. He was a member of the Baptist Tabernacle Church and in his last hours gave the strongest assurances of a well grounded hope in Christ. In his church he was much beloved and in its work has rendered noble ser vice. He leases a wife and three children, to whom he was most fondly attached. His father, three sisters and two brothers live in other portions of the State. His wife was Miss Ida Ed wards, sister of C. B. Edwards, Esq., of this city. We speak for our whole people in mourning the death of "Harry Lew ellyn " He was popular and beloved by all because he was the friend oi all. On duty he knew.no fear; in friendship he never wearied in con stant service. May the oil of Divine consolation be poured Into the wounded hearts The funeral will take place from the Tabernacle Baptist Church to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. lr!y Closing. The undersigned merchants have agreed to close their places of bust ness at 7 o'clock p m . commencing June 1st, 1802, and terminating Aug 31st, 1892, (Saturdays excepted): Rosenthal Clothing Co., Whiting Bros., 8. & D. Berwanger, I. Rosenthal, Miss Maggie Reese, W. H & R S. Tucker & Co., Mrs. Besson, Heller Bros., Cross & Ltnehan, Norris' Dry Goods Store, C. H. Anderson, Miss Julia Woodward, H. H. Crocker, H. A. Littman & Co , Woollcott & Sons. The above list constitutes nearly all the dry goods, clothing, millinery establishments, etc., and we mo&t sin cerely hope that the arrangement may be made unanimous. It is due to our young men and ladies employed in these places of business that they should have a much nee'ed respite daring the summer months. Many of them desire to spend evenings at the Young Men's Christian AsBocia tion and it is eminently proper that tuey snouii nave a cnance to do so Let the movement include all. There can nothing be lost by it. Public Speaking. Ex Gov. John P. St John, of Kan-, sas, one of the grandest orators of this country, will address the people of Raleigh and vicinity Thursday evening. May 36, 1893, at 8 O'clock, in City Hall, on the issues of the day. By the way, he is the only speaker that has a National reputation pr has had the honor of being placed at the head of the National ticket for Presi dent that has spoke in this city for thirty odd years.' Every one should avail themselves of this opportunity and hear so honored a man. Ladies especially should attend. A chance of a life time for all to hear. For Kent. A desirable cottage on Oakwood avenue, convenientlv located. An. I ply to iii203 Mrs. M C. Williams, Special Male, May 26th. Our special sale, Thursday, May 26, H ill be 25 pes China Cloth, Tamise Finish, at 6J3 a yard. This Is the best and cheapest lot we have offered. Come early and se cure a dress. Our Millinery Stock Is very complete. Woollcott & Sons. Chapel Hill Commencement. 5 Every youne ladv intending visit ing Chapel Hill this year is reminded that we have made special prepara' tlons in Drets Goods and small wares for this commencement, and no pre vious season nave we snown bo many and such dainty and pretty dress tex tares as we are now displaying Our lines of tmall wares, gloves, fans, slip pers, arc, are unusually complete, ana our patrons will be able to make their selections with greatest satisfaction. W. H. St R. B. Tucker & Co. Janaluska Claret. A. Dcghi. General Agent. apl4 lm. For Rent June 1st. A desirable boose, 7 rooms and kitchen, well and hydrant, large yard, within three blocks of post office. Apply at No 528 8. Salisbury st m21 tf WANTS. WANTED Aeents, male and female, to sell the 'Champion Automatic Gas Bur ner.' Saves the consumer 33 J per ct; endorsed by many leading business men of the South. Sample with full instructions sent postpaid to any address for 75c. To bona tide parties desiring to take up the agency a liberal dis count a'.lowed, and free sample provided. Address General Southern Manager Am.Oas Controller and Fixture Co. Rome, Ga.mlSjt AG h NTS WANTED Male and female, old and young, $15 to $25 per day aabily made selling oar Queen Platiug Outfits and doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, that is warranted to wear for years, on every class oi metal, taoieware, jewelry, &c. Light and easily handled, no experi ence required to operate thorn. Can be car ried by nana with ease irom house to house, same as a slip sack or satchel. Agents are makinor money rapidly. They sell to almost every busim ss house and family, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple and within reach of every one Plates almost instantly equally to the finest new work. Send for circulars, fcc. QUEEN CITY SILVER and NICKEL PLATING CO, East St Louis, 111. myl8t,t,stf 9 DRY GOODS STDIBI We will commence Monday morning a SPECIAL - SALE OF EMBROIDERED FL0UNCIN6S WHITE GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Those wishing to buy any of the goods will find it to their interest to examine our stock before making purchases. Our sock of shoes, Oxford Ties and Slip pers are considered the best in the city Norms' Dry Goods Stork. SHoes and Slippers "YE HAVE THEM- .- FOR LAD1E8, MEN AND CHILDREN. LOW CD T SHOES FOR MEN and BOY8, OLD LADIES SHOES. WE HAVE NO COMPETITOR IN THEnE GOODS. ODR MILLI NERY IS FAST GAINING STRENGTH, BFCAU8E OUR PRICES ARE LOWE8T IN RALEIGH. NRW ARRIVAL LADIES HATS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, RIBBON8, SILKS, AND BEST MA CHINE THREAD, 3o, WORTH 6c, SPOOL SILK. 4o, WORTH 10c, DHESS SHIELDS 9c, .WORTH 25c FNS FOR EVERY BODY AT " THE LYOHKETSTORE. 86 Centre Street, Gol Isboro, and 129 FavAtteville St., Raleigh. Hardware, &c. THE NEW QUAKER-:-CITY LAWN MOWER. Ten Special Points of Merit: Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab lished in thiaUity. Be Not Deceived by the many poorly constructed Mowers. IT RUNS EASY! A. SMALL, CHILD CAN USE IT! tSTSend for circulars and special prices. THOMAS H, BRIGGS & SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. 1 Millinery. . Millinery. New and Attractive FOR Spring and Summer AND UNTRIMMED IT J. .. . J VI a J it III ill rlttlH auu Bonnets in II III LV all the latest and most desirable shapes and styles. INFANTS' & Crepe de Chene Caps and Shirred Hats, &c, &. TT A TT? OODS, CREPE de CHENE JLXxAXlt and Windsor Ties in all col ors. Fans, Hair Ornaments and many fan cy novelties. DRAPERY SffSffi broidery Silks. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. I J209.FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9tf Administrator's Notice. Ravin? thin rinv nnnlifiari do V Q1tv..Va , a UHAAMW Uk IUV UUiliilllO1 trator or the estate of the late W W Hot den, this is to notify all persons having claims neianat t.hn Ast.nta In "o - HV iivwviiv oaiiio to me for payment on or before the 16th day ui may, xooo, or iuis uuuee wm De plead iu um uj. ituuvery. ji.u persons lnaeDtea to the estate will please settle without delay. myl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &e. GEHT'S SUMMER ' UHDERWEAR. GENT' 8 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in the new textures Benguelas, Oxfords, Palmet toes and Cambridge. These comfortable garments are growing more popular every season and our present line & the lflrgest we have ever shown. DRESS SHIRTS IN PLAIN AND PLAITED BOSOMS.open ui front, and back and front Wide,pfain and embroidered dosohb for full even- mg dress. SUMMER-MERINO. PLEASANT, LIGHT WEIGHT, wool un A dergarnients, the weight to use until time to put on gauze. BALBRIGGaN, Gauze, Lisle and Linen Undergarments. Ip LACTIC SEAM DRAWERS in cotton Land linen. . WE SUGGEST early selections before the lines are picked over. N. H A. S. lulu Hi ILUIRi TDinnrn i nil HISS MAGGIE BEESE tnmmA -imitxi- - ' r ....... Trk TTv TTTv T f 11 1 T
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