VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1892. NO. 117 LOCATION OP ALARM BOX. No. IS. Folk and East 8treeta. 18. Johaoon and Halifax Streets. 14. North and Person Streets. 15. Elenton and E&et Streets. 21. Morgan and Bloant Streets. 38. Wilmington and Martin Streets. 84 Davie and Blood worth Streets. 85. Wilmington and South Streets. 96. Hargett and Swain Streets. 87. Bloant and Oabarras Streets. 812 FayetterUle and Hargett Sts. 214. Hargett and Blood worth Sts. 81. DaTle and Dawson Streets. . 88. Hlllsboroand West Streets. 84. Lenoir and McDowell Streets. 85. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 86. South and Harrington Streets. 87. Hargett snd West Streets. 4 Water Tower. 41. Dawson Street, between Jones and Lane Streets. 48. Halifax and Edenton Streets. 48 .Jones and Saunder streets. 45. Fir wood Avenue opposite Oot ton Mill. 47. North Street, West of Salisbury. The . Weather Today. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Friday, fair weather slightly warmer. Looal data for 24 hoars ending 8 a, m today: i . I ' ; . . . j :. ; "v . Maximum temperaturu, 80; mini mnm temperature 58; rainfall t CITV IN lilt IE'. Go to the lawn party at Nash pqoare tonight and see the sights. "The Colonel" will be here next Tuesday. The Republicans held a ratification meeting last night after the adjourn meat of the convention. Messers Oeorge H. Sears & Co., will have fresh Norfolk oysters on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. Wake Forest College Is fast filling up with students, and the session promises to be the mot successful the Institution has yet had. People who give Hood's Sareaparil la a fair trial realize Its great merit and are glad to say a good word for it. Have you tried it? Regular meeting of th CW'ii'l Oarr club tonight at 8 v olooo. .i the Mayor's Office. All ..committers la ra lation to the visit of Glen, titevenson and others, are expected to make re pOrtS. The Republican congressional con venttqn for the 4th district met at the court house in this city today. Mr. John 8aunders, of Johnston county, was nominated as a candidate for congress. Thos. P. Devereux was chosen district elector, i We call the special attention of the public to the advertlsemeut of the Rosenthal , Clothing Company of which our well known friend, "Dave" Rosenthal is the chief head and cen . tre. ,. A x special feature is the grand display to be found in this emporium of fashion, of children's and boys' suits, which has aevtr been surpassed in Raleigh for beauty, finish, and cheapness. ' New additions are con etantly- being made and Mr. R,seu thai left for the northern cities today where h wnt catch the cream of the market. Call and see the grand , stock on hand , and make your selec tions. Xou cannot, do better. v in vice the special attention of oar reaaeri.toths) advertisement, of Messrs. Thomas & Maxwell, the eham pton furniture dealers of Raleigh. These gentlemen aire fast oreatlng a sensation In our midst in the matter of offering furniture of beautiful de sign and finish : at such rates as can not fall to nlease. ... They can suit the purses of 'everybody from the slim-' , meet pootiet book to that overflowing with money. - It is Impossible to enu nieraie ln.ati adveitisement or local ,.all v the j novelties to be seen at this l inustrbe iSeeenf to be appreclad. OaU and ?make telectlohfl. New stock contin fnnnil arrtvlnur ' ' N f Lovely weather still continues. Politics will have a rest now for a few days. Watermelons and cantaloupes have given way to the ever popular scnp pernong grape. .We learn that It Is In eontempla tlon to remove the remains of Col. J. 0. R Little to Arkansas for Inter ment. They have been placed tern porarlly In a vault. A good gentle raio would prove a great blessing now. Aside from Its need to the farming Interest, It would render alt the. surroundings in the city more pleasant. The dust Is get ting almost Insufferable There was a very large crowd In at tendance at the Go'k! Shepherd church last night to witness the mar rlage of Mr. Fred G Stoudt to Miss Annie Agues Taylor of this city. A more extended account will appear tomorrow. If the weather is favcrable, there will probably be one of the largest crowds here next, week ever seen in Raletgb, and it becomes all our peo pie to pull together aud make it one of the grandest occasions In our history. It should be remembered, that this is a matter In which all are Interested, in order that tbe proverbial hospl tallty of our citizens may be well bus twined. The reputation, not only of Raleigh g at stake, but as the Capi tal of North Carolina, it takes in the entire Btate. We hope to se such a demonstration and such a cordial dis play as will do us lasting hon r. Index to New Advertisements. C. H. Anderson Merchandise. Rosenthal nothing Go Clothing. Thomas & Maxwell Furniture. Public Speaking. Col R. S. Chevt-s, of Kentucky, a national speaker, the eloquent South era orator, will discuss the great po Iitical issue, The Nation vs The Rum Power, at Metropolitan Hal', Sator day, September 40, at 8 o'clock La' dies and gentlemen all JuTited. Ad mission free A Great Success. Sach has been the success of the lawn party on Nash square that it has been decided to continue it to night after the concert at Met ropoli tan Hall. Lunches and delicacies of various, kinds, such as ice cream, &c, will be on hand and a most pleasant time Is in store for those who attend Contributions of food,- &c, will be thankfully received by the ladies. . j. . . New Lodge. The new lodge of Odd Fellows' Cap ital No. 147-was organized last night with forty six members. Tbe fallow Ing are the officers: N. Gh, J. J. Bernard; V. G , W. B. Grimes; R. S., W. W. Willson; P S., Ervin Jones; Treasurer, L. (X Lou gee; Warden, L H. Lumsdeh; Con ductor, Melvin Andrews; R. S. to N. (jr., Wm M. Russ. L S. to N. G , Al exander Stronaob; R. S. to V. G.. 8, F. Telfair; L S. V. G , W. A. Falson; R 8. 8 , John Whitehead; L. S. 8., F. K. Ellington: O. S. G., D. B. Jones; I. G., R H.Horton. Nominations. At tbe Republican Convention held In this city yesterday, the following ticket was placed In nomination : Governor, D. M. Furch.es, Iredell county. Lieutenant Governor, J. M. Moody, Haywood county. Secretary of State, Rufus Amis, Granville county. ' Treasurer, Henryv Cay Dookery, Richmond county. Superintendent Public Instruction, E. 0. Parlsho, Guilford county. - Auditor, H. L. Grant, Wayne coun ty.-- r : Attorney General, Thomas R. Pur- nell, Wake county. Associate Justice Supreme Court, fW. 8 Ball, Gilford county -' Judge' 13th District, Wm. L Nor wood, Haywood county. v Personal. AdjiUnt General James D. Glenn is lo th city. Lieut. Shipp is in the city. Mr. H. H Crocker has returned from a business trip to the northern cities. Postponement. ;J3 Owing to the inability of Capt. F. W Cunningham to beere today, the concert at Metropolitan Hall set for tonight has been postponed until to morrow niht-when Capt. Cunning bam wjll be present, he having been Inst rusted by wire. Stl'ivan and Corbott. The Sullivan and Corbett fight is over and sever .1 people lost money. That was their own fault. So it will be your f xuit and alio your loss of money If you do n t take advantage of the values we will offer you from now on. In styles ' we can suit the most fastidious in any department. In price we are confident we will have no trouble. Every department will be e solid and complete stock noth ing left out. 8o if yon do not come and see and be convinced you, like the backers of Sullivan, will loose. D. T. Swindell. Concert. Tbe Con federate concert to be given at Metropolitan Hall tonight is an event that calls for the highest ap preclatlon on the part of our people. The objects of the entertainment are sufficient to attract a targe attendance outside of the enjoyment which may be expected. A leading feature will be the singing of Capt. Frank Cun ningham of Richmond, Va , who will entertain the audience with some of his most beautiful songs. There will be much looal talent present, among the ladles being Misses Mary Snow, Maud Marshall, Evie Ellis, Alice Wynne and Minnie Tucker. The Pythian band will furnish music. General admission, 2? cents; reserved seats 50 cents, to be had at MacRae 's drugstore. One thousand gent's Waterproof col lars 10c each; 1,000 pairs children's and misses hose at 15c a pair, the greatest bargain In hosiery ever shown in this city. Our stock of dress goods, trimmings and velvets for the fall and winter is complete. Our goods are all marked In plain figures and one price. ' W'oollcott & 8ons. Sep 7 tf . . House tor Rent On corner North Dawson and Lane streets with 8 rooms. D O Murray. A Bargain in Wools. We have j ust finished assorting our wool stock for the fall, and find a good many odd hanks that cannot be matched in color; these we will sell at 12ic per hank (regular price 20c) This wool Is just the thing for slip pers, patch work, afghans &c, &c,. So dou't fail to secure this bargain. Miss Maggib Reese, 209 Fayettevllle st. Sept. 8 lw. Imported Clothes. The following letter speaks for it self and needs no comment . The goods referred to will arrive and be placed on sale by the end of this week: Haddbrsfikld, Eng Aug. 1,92. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, Raleigh, N. C: The fall selections of woolens which wo have made for you this season are of the finest qutvlity that our looms have produced. They have all been made from specially selected Austra llan wool. You can highly recom mend them for their dolors and dura bility. In designs the quiet and sub dued appear to be thoffe , demanded by the ultra fashionable merchant tailors. You will find your patterns iu styles far superior to any we have made for the English market Fisher & Oo . Bep2 tf Manufacturers. Phttogrupus. Go to B. 8. Mattock's tar vmr nhn tograph.3 113i Fayettevllle st. al tf . iii Fop Bent. ' Store No. 14, Fayettevllle Street. Apply to Dr.-J H. Crawford. sepl tf '. . ;. . y - Fresh Fish and Oysters. I will have fresh fith and ovsters daily at tJorrell's old stand, Wilming ton street. - Ed Stephens. New Frt'l Dres urtods. New dres cooJs in ad the Infest coloring s fo ttiU fa'l ar now bainur shown npra our counters. New of fects in English homespuns, scotch mixtures and otler materials suited for hard wer Particular att-ntion la called to our Unas at 50c and 60c per yard. W. H & R. 3. Tucker & Co THE GREATEST BARGAIN! OP TH5? FALL SEASON We have placed on sale, fiom to-day until the first of October, best quality of BERLIN ZEPHYR at the uniform prio of 5c. Per Oz. Usually sold at 10c. New York Millinery 4 Dry Goods Bazaar. 2U FAYETTE VILLE STREET. MY M STQBB1 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE; From Now Until tlio First, of September. NOBRIS' PHY GOODS STORK, : 213 Fayettevillestpset. (PaM (Roods Dress Goods and Trimmings, Table Linens aud Napkins, To Tela. Boys, co ne one, come all, to THE LYON RACKET STORE and get yon a campaign cap. Children's shoes, ladies' shoes and men's shoes. Ladies' rubber shoes 2v) to 29c. Men's " " 38 to 49c. A sheeting, yd wide, 5c; plai !s 4c. Express wagons, shoo fly horces and dolls and toys. Lvon Racket Store. HERE WE ARE ! IN FULL MOTION. gjAH the newest ard latest novelties in the furniture line at unheard of low prices. Too much to enumerate. Pplendid suits furniture on the route from $12 50' up in to the hundreds. Choice tor everybody. Call early. Odds and ends of every descripticn all at the very lowest prices. THOUAS & MAXWELL, , Exchange Place. SHOES 13 Hardware, &c $5.85 -LooK-$6 85 AT TnESE prices Sft in AND So oc D0 NT FORQET $9.25 TO CALL $12.63 AND $14 60 LO.K AT THI3 LINE $15.60 0F 51810 FRSSH, NEW BABY CARRAIGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer these goods at cost so as to clear our lloor for another line of goods. Now is the time for a bargain. THOMAS B. BRIGfiS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. AUGUST CLEARAHCE SALE! Until Septepibar we will close out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untrimmed Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in i AT PRESENT fN STOCK. A NICK LINB OF STAMPED LINEN Ell CHEAP. A. full assortment of Embroidery, Silks and Cottons, 1ERM1NT0WN WOOL AND ZYPflEBS NOW IN STOCK. MISS MAGGIE REESEf 209 Fayetteville Street. Dry Goods, bottom, &c. W.H S TOnKERCO. OARPSTS. Attention is directed to our present new lines of Carnets. oeing the largest" an! hand somest cijUection ever shown by, us. To s assKtmnt em braces evarv arade from the mist inexpensive Ingrains to sura in uie Royal Wiltons. We urge our Matrons to make early selections aud nut wait until the Fall' rush begins be fore buy log. - - '" . B. & R. S.- Tofiker S C.. 123 and 125 Fayetteville Stree : - :i,f i