r ill Iff. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1892. NO. 29 VOL. XXVII. Che Shtilj HI MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. J Ban ries 4 48 8ao let MOOH'I PHA.BI8 FOR HAT. First quarter. 8d 1:57 P. M. Fall moon, 11th 5:45 P. x. Last quarter, 19th 9:8 A. M . If ew moon, 85th 0:85 A. M. 81 HOPBXS OF THK WBATHKR. 705 The following la the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. toaay : FOR HORTH CAROLINA. Fair weather till Friday night. RALSIGH ABTD VICINITY. On Friday: Partly cloudy; no rain; stationary temoerature ; southwest wlndfi. Local data for U hours ending 8 a. Maximum temperature, 77 Mlnlmnm temoerature 58 Rainfall. 000 VITY INBBIEF. Ex Gov. St. John, at Metropolitan Hall tonight. The health of Senator Vance is lm proved. Fresh vegetables at Utzman's every day. Commencement exercises are now all the rage. We reflrret to learn that Sheriff Page is sick. SHght fros's are reported In several portions of the State. Go to Metropolitan Hall tonight and hear ex Gov. St. John. Cherries are getting abundant, but mostly of the soar kind. The colored Odd Fellows paraded yesterday afternoon. Mr. Billings, of the Claiborne ho tel at Durham, has taken charge of a western resort. The closing exercises at St. Mary's school will be unusually interesting this time. ExGov. 8t. John arrived this after noon and will speak tonight at Metro polltan Hall. The locomotive that fell through the turn table near Boyl&n's bridge last Tuesday has been raised and will soon be in perfect repair, See notice of sale of goods by D Rosenthal, trustee of H. A. Littman & Co. This is a rare chance to pro cure bargains. A young man named Nat. Jones had his forefinger cut off by a rip saw in the carpenter shop of the R & G. Railroad this morning. It is not theory bat fact-that Hood's Sarsaparllla makes the weak" strong. A fair trial will convince yon of its merit. Meeting of Raleigh Command ery. Knights Templar this evening at 8 o'clock. Work in Red Cross. W. A. Withers, Commander. The colored porter at Messrs. Ed wards & Broughton's office this morn lng, while on a step ladder in front of a window, slipped and fell through, breaking the lasB and catting him elf severely, bat not to a serious ex tent. Ep worth League, No. 24 meets to morrow night at 8 o'clock in the San day School room of Edenton St. M E church. Tlii is the tegular bus! ness meeting, and every member of the League is requested to be pres ent as business of much importance will be transacted. The excursion of the Baptist Tab ; ernacle Sunday School next Tuesday promises to be a grand occasion. The peopleof Winstonare makingextensive preparations to receive them and all who go win nave a splendid time no doubt. For those not connected with the school the fare is t for the round trip. Uheap enough. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Messrs. Woolloott & Sons in this issue. These gentlemen are offering to the public some astoun ding bargains in everything pertain to their line of business. Mondays are set down as remnant days when some special iaduoements will be of fered. Call and see ' their superb took, BROOK8IDE PARK. Our Street Railway. We availed ourself of the opportu nlty and the beautiful weather yes terday afternoon to visit Brooks! le Park, where, in company with that most estimable gentleman, S.W.Huff, Esq , superintendent of the Raleigh Street Railway Company, we had a most pleasant and Interesting time. We found Mr. Huff occupied in super- Intending affairs at the end of Polk street, just at the entrance to Oak wood cemetery, where a curve In the railway is beine built. From this point to the upper entrance to Brook' side Park the cross ties have been laid and the extension of the road to the place will soon be an accomplish ed fact. The cars will be run thiough most romantic portion of the grounds, crossing the dam. We are informed by Mr. Huff that if the ar rangements now on foot are fully con summated, the extension of the line will be made through the property of the Oakdale Lind Company, inak ing a most Beautiful and delightful cirouit. In the park, evidences of most en ergetio work are apparent on all sides. There is a perfect transform- tlon in all the surroundings, and no , Mr. G. Rosenthal has gone to Phil more beautiful Spot can be found adelphia on business, anywhere for the summer enjoyment I We are pleased to see Mr. J. R. For of our people. Several rustic brid es span the creek at different points, i jTne pond j8 furuiBhed with a boat for the entertainment of such as dt aire it. At several points rustic and comfortable seats for visitors are lo cated Swings for children are hung at different points, and everything is being done to render it second to but few pleasure retreats lu this section of the country. Mr. Huff says the street car cou pany is fully determined to leave nothing undon9 to subserve the high est expectations of our people, and he tuily hopts and expects that their efforts will be highly appreciated As the receipts of the ioad justify it, there will be additional improvements and extensions, and it is most earn estly hoped that the receipts daring the summer will e able tue company to carry cut some contemplated im provements. We are much gratified at the tone of confident hope expressed by Mr. Huff as to the general outlook of the company as regards its efforts to give us a first class system Of course it cannot be counted upon that the full measure of expectation can be real ized without the .lapse of time and proper returns All agree that much has been done. There is room for still further and more extended pro gress. The system is here to stay, if energy on the part of those who con trol ii and even a reasonable patron age will insure it. That this will be rendered, there is no room now to doubt. And now we may be pardoned for a personal allusion. Mr. Huff came alnong us a yonngaud comparatively unknown gentleman. He has made many friends in Raleigh, and his ad ministration of the affairs of the com pany has been as perfect as possible under the circumstances. He is fully up to all the requirements of his po sition and personally superintends all the work possible. Our system of electric railway is second to none in the country, considering the nize of our city. Let us rejoice at its progress and do all in our power to sustain it. A Flue Excursion. Accept ing th-. very generous offer of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, the teachers and pupils of the Insti tution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind went down to Frauklinton yesterday on an excursion. On ar rival, the day was spent in innocent amusements among which was a base ball game between the deaf mates and the Franklinton team. The ex cursionists returned to the city last evening highly delighted with their trip. I. ). O. F. Regular meeting of Beaton Gales Lod,-e, No. 64, I. O. O. F., to night 8 o'clock sharp. Work in the 84 degree. Members earnestly re quested to attend; especially mem bers of the degree staff will be on hand. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Hag Ball. The first nine of Raleigh will play the Raleigh Male Academy tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Athletio Park. Good game is expected. Ad mission ICo , ladies free. The battery for the first nine are Smith and Mar com; for R M. A. Busbee and Wb.li' aker Personal Mention. The friends of Mr. J. 8. Matheney. formerly principal of the Raleigh Business College, will be glad to learn I that an Important position in the of floe of the Americas, Savannah and ' Montgomery Railroad, which he has been filling temporarily, has now been tendered him as a permanency. While in Raleigh Mr. Matheney im . pressed as as a Christian gentleman and a competent man in his business. We are glad to learn of his promo tion. V bis, of Greensboro, in the city, Miss Ida Adams, who has been vis. iting friends and relatives at Dunn and Smithfield, has returned heme. Assignment. This morning a deed of assignment was made by H. A. Littman trading rnder the firm name of H. A. Littman & Co., to David Rosenthal, Messrs Batchelor & DeVereux attorneys. The assignment conveys all the stock of goods, store furniture, &c, for the benefit of creditors as follows : . Payment of all expenses of the trust &c. Wm. Rosendorf and Da id Rosen doif $602.75; Wm. Rosendorf $4,000 ul. oniaiovsKy a nro , $1,500. All other creditors pro rata. The trustee is required to claim all exemptions allowed by the laws of .North Caro Una The stock of goods will be ex posed for sale at public auction. 'North Carolina 4 per cent, consols are now quoted at 99 to $10?. This is a most excellent showing, but noth ing more than reasonable. United States 8 per cent, bonds are far above par, and why should not N. C, 4 per cent, bonds be as high. Loose pickles at D. T. Johnson's. Nice today. bananas at D T. Johnson' Can You Answer These Queg tions? Those who send in corcect answers to air these 'questions will receive beautiful souvenir: which is the most popular store in Raleigh? What store sells goods the lowest in Raleigh? What store in Raleigh does the most good to the most people? What store in Raleigh sells most millinery goodb? What store in Raleigh do you think the greatest success? What stoie has the most system? What store has more bargains than any other store? Fresh cabbage received dally at D x jonnson s. '. , - ' : Those Ladles' Hats. Those Ladies' Hats which Swindell is selling at 15 cents each are the same kind hats you must pay 25, 50, 75, $1 and $1 25 at any other place. Remem ber 15 cents is the price. Roe herrings cheap, by the half bh Kb i x jonasoo's. ' -- r t Straw Matting. While you may get a straw mat ting from Swindell at fifty cents on the dollar of what it is really worth, Nice N 0 Hams P T Johnson's. and Shoulders at Mondays Will Re Our Rem nant Day. On every Monday we will sell off all Remnants at exactly one half the re tail price. We will offer as a special sale on hursday, June 2d, 1,000 yards Cord ed Persian Lawn at 10 cents a yard. These goods are worth 20c. This is the best thing we have offered, and is a bona fide bargain. WOOLLCOTT & BOSS. Fresh ecrsrs and nice table butter at D T Johnson's. Second hand Bicycle for sale cheap. Call at Telephone Exchange. tf For Sale. A fine J size 4 stringed. Double Bass Violin, &c. W. J. Brown, may 18 lm 108 Edenton Street. Chapel Hill Commencement. Every young lady intending visit ing ChaDel Hill this vear is reminded that we have made special prepara tlons in Dress tfoods and small wares for this commencement, and no pre vlous season have we shown so many and such dainty and pretty dress tex tures as we are now displaying. Our lines of small wares, gloves, fans, slip pers, sc., are unusually complete, and oar patrons will be able to make their selections with greatest satisfaction. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Janaluska Claret. A. Dughi, General Agent. apl4 lm. For Rent June 1st. A desirable hooae, 7 rooms and kitchen, well and hydrant, large yard, within three blocks of post office. Apply at No 523 S. Salisbury st. m21 tf WANTS. A GhNTS WANTED Male and female. XA-old and young, 15 to f 25 per day easily made selling our Queen Plating Outfits and doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, mat is warranted to wear ior years, on every cxass oi metai, tameware, jewelry, &c. Light and easily handled, noexperi ence required to operate them. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, same as a glip sack or satchel. Agents are making money rapidly. They sell to almost every busint 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, Ac. QUEEN CITY SILVER and M1UKKL PL A. Tint CO, Jast Bt Louis, U1, myis t,t,s MY BODDS STORE! We will commence Monday morning a SPECIAL - SALE OF EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS WHITE GOODS, LUCES AND EMBROIDERIES Those wishing to Iny any of the goods wiu iiuu ill wj uieir interest to examine our stocK Deiore mating purchases. Our sock of shoes, Oxford Ties and Slip pers are considered tne nest in the city. Norms' Drx Goods 8torb. rE HAVE THEM- FOR LADIES' MEN, AND CHILDREN. LOW CUT SHOES FOR MEN and BOYS. Oivn TiADTEH annir.H WE HAVE NO COMPETITOR IN TH bit-is GOODS. OUR MILLI NERY IS FAST GAINING STRENGTH, BECAUSE OITR PRI3B8 ARE LOWEST IN RALEIGH. NRW ARRIVAL LADIES HATS. WREATHS. FLOWERS RIBBONS, SILKS, AND BEST MA umruu TUK.HA.U, so, worth 5c, SPOOL SILK. 4c, WORTH 10c, DRESS 8HIELDS,9c, WORTH 26c. FANS FOR EVERY BODY AT V. THE LYOIIRICKETSTORL 86 Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 180 Favetleville St., Raleigh. MoesaDiSliDDers 11 Hardware, &c THE NEW QUAKER-:-CITY LAWN MOWER. Ten Special Points of Merit Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab lished m this uity. ' : Be Not Deceived by the many poorly constructed Mowers. IT RUNS EASY! A SMALL CHILD CAN USE IT1 t3fSend for circulars and special prices, THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. O. I Millinery. !" Eillinery. Mew and Attractive FOR Spring and Summer TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED Hats and Bonnets in the latest and most desirable shapes and styles. INFANTS' Sffi&ffi Caps and Shirred Hate, &c, &. TT A TT? GOODS, CREPE deCHENE -LXXJLAV and Windsor Ties in all col ors. Fans, Hair Ornaments and many fan cy novelties. DRAPERY EffS-S broidery Silks. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. B VIE REESE. I209.FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9tf Administrator's Notice. Haying this day qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of the lata W W Rm. den, this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate to present the same to me ior payment on or before the 16th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. 0 A 8HARWOOD, myl7 6w Admmistrator. mlHi Dry Goods. Notion, &c. GENT'S.. SUMMER... : USDERWEAR. GENT'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in the new textures Benguelas, Oxfords,, Palmet toes and Cambridge. These comfortable garments are growing mce popular every season and our present line is the lRrgest we have ever shown. r DRESS SHIRTS" IN PLAIN AND PLAITED BOSOMS.open in front, and back and front Wide,pfain and embroidered bosoms for full even ing dress. -- SUMMER-MERINO. PLEASANT, LIGHT WEIGHT, wool un debarments, the weight to use until time to put on gauze. BALBRIGGAN, Gauze, Lisle and Linen UndergarmentB. - 1 ELASTIC SEAM DRAWEES in ootton liand linen. WE SUGGEST early selections before the lines are picked oyer. I. B R. S. Tutor 'J Co - 'i