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V Mtum PS VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. IS!2. NO. 127 10C 7:: i II , I! 4- , 'if it' I... Th Weather Today. For North Carolina: Threatening weather with rata. Cooler on the upper coast. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Wednesday: Light rain. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 78; mini mnin temperature 67; rainfall 0.01. CITY IN BRIEF There is do material change in the condition of Treasurer Bain, as we learn. Active preparation has commenced on the fair grounds and from bow out things will be lively. . People who give Hood's Sareaparil la a fair trial realize it great merit and are glad to say a;good word for it. Have you tried it I Secure seats for "Killarney and the Rhine." They can behadatMacRae's drug store. Remember it '- the great sensation of the season. Eleven shipwrecked sailors of the phip North America, who sunk off the Japan coast, have safely arrived at San Francisco. Called to join Rev. Dr. Pierson in Spurgeon's Tabernacle, London, Rev. M. R. Dening he ' resigned as pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church at Boston. Seven men were instantly killed and about 20 others injured b.' a boiler explosion yesterday, near Comber, Out. Condemned to be hanged at Pine ville, Mo., Desperado Ba 1 Blunt has had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment. Portland, Ore., is clad in bunting and evergreens to welcome visiting delegates of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. A new ooumaudryof Knights Tern ular was instituted at Oxford today Mr. R. H. Bradley and others from this city are in attendance. Regular convocation of Raleigb Ohapter, No. 10, will be held this (Tuesdavl eveDine at 8 o'clock. Full m r attendance Weired. Visiting com panions cordially invited to attend. The practice of throwing grape hulls on the sidewalk is a bad one and should be stopped. It renders persons liable to serious accident f rouv falls. Let Raleigh merchants look after pace for exhibits at the State Fair It is being rapidly taken and those who may be laggard in the matter may have cause for regret. Our Winston friends covered them elves with glory yesterday no doubt, but, we are afraid their zeal ran away with their judgirent in esti mating the crowd at 80,000. Miss Alice Ferrell left the ity to day for Aulander N. C. where she will engage in teaching in the Aulan der Female Academy. She takes with her our best wishes for the suc cess she so richly deserves. There will be a meeting of the board of managers of the centennial celebration at the Mayor's office next Friday ' afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, at which time it is desired there should a full attendance. We are informed that he contem plated sale of the Progressive Far. met of this city, if it skes place will be without political " significance, and will be io the nature of a busi ness transaction arising from the ad ministration upon the estate of the late Col L. L. Polk. Caraleighnow looks like a thriv ing village with its nice and conven ient cottages. We have no doubt it will in a year or so become one of the most popular suburb of Raleigh. In due time, we must think the street car lines will be extended to the place, which will, of iourse, not only render the property more valuable, but it will be a great source of con venience to operatives in the mills, And others. Cannot something be done to im prove the pavement on the south side of Hargett, between Wilmington and fwount streets, it is on or ine roughest places in the city, and al most impassible at ni?ht. The ceremonies incident to the re ception of Gen. Weaver, Third party candidate for the presidency, will take place in Brookside Park on the 29th inst. There will be a musicale at the house of R. H Battle. Esq., next Fri day evening, for the benefit of St. Mary's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd. "Killarney and the Rhine" will be the great attraction at Metropolitan Hall next Thursday uight. It is a roaring comedy full of wit and genu ine fun. It occupies a high poeitiou on theatrical boards. We bespeak a crowded house. Secure seats early at John T. MacRae's drug store. Died. This morning at 8:20 o'clock at the residence of his brother Capt. Thos Kirkland on East Jones street, Mr jonn tumana, egea 30 years, one month and two days. The remains will be carried to Chapel Hill for in terment. Board of Health.' At a meeting of the Board of Health held this day, the following order was made: That the importa tion into the city of Rileigh, of second hand clothing be p ohibited during the existence of cholera in the United States. By order of the Board of Health. James Mckkk, M. P. President. A. L. Fkbrbll, Clerk. Try a sack of New N. C. flour, $2 50 per sack, at D. T. Johnson's I'roof of Our Assertions. We assert fearlessly.that we will sell all and any kind dry goods this fall for a less price than any other mer chant, and give you the very best goods. Now that we do assert this, don't you be a chum p and draw your brains in and giggle and take no more notice of it but make a trip to our store and see if it is true. D. T. Swindell. 'Velline" soap by the box at D. T. Johnson's. fl"Egerton snuff." Best on the mar ket. C. O. Ball & Co. Shoes. No house in Raleigb can serve you to better advantage in the purchase of a pair of shoes from the finest to the commonest shoes. D. T. Swihdbll. Dental" chewing gum by the box at V. 1. .Johnson's 1,000 lbs "Ecerton snuff" just re- ceived today from factory. U. I). Ball & Co. Carpets ami Rugs. Buy a carpet of us. We will do you great good; will treat you as no one else can as to price and quality; 52 sty le8 wool carpet at 50c a yard. All the fine grades in same proportion. D. T. Swindell. Apples by the barrel at D. T. Johnson's. "Egerton snuff" in cans, bottles and bladders. All sizes to suit our custo mere. C. O. Ball & Co. Por tiers and Chenille Covers. In this line we are more favorably fixed than ever before, having found a concern retiring from businesp. bought their entire stock. Get what yon want before they are gone. v. v. bwijjdkll. We are receiving daily fresh srro ceries and can save you m ney. Call and examine our stock. CO. Ball & Co. : "Tarbell" and "Little Famiiv" cheese at D T. Johnson's. If you want to save monev on shoes buy them of Woollcott & Sons. L toe use. Next Tuesday the Supreme Court i vii nor-ii va'uiiu win lueei in regu ff M ... , t 1 iM, r n ...inn Fri,i ort j day of this week will be demoted to th examlration of applicants to practice law, of whom there will probably be a considerable number The first district will be called next 'J uesday, and the court will her arKumeuts four das of each week instead of three as heretofore Person Hi. Mrs C. Durham and her little daughter who have been on a visit to friends in Durham returnsd home yeeterday. Miss Lulu Cole who has been vis iting her rents near Greensboro re turned to her homo ia the city yes terday. Col. John L. Moreheid of Char lotte arrived on the afternoon train yesteruay. Messrs. R T.l Rogers and David W. Wbitaker of Durham came on a visit to Raleigh yesterday. Mr. M. M. Smith and sister left this morning for a pleasure trip to Wash ington D. O. We had the pleasure of seeing In the city today Mr. E. J. Dunnell, the able Washiugton Uity correspondent oftneJNew xork limes. Mr. Dun n 11 ranks very high in the prof, ssion. Coal aud Wood. I have now at yard at west end Hargett street all kinds of hard and soft coil Jor domestic, blacksmith and steam purposes, and can ship di rect from mines at wholesale and ret tail. My steai coal is one of the beBt on the int? -ker for the money. T. L. Eberhardt. Holiday. We will close our store on Wednes day eve.Sept. 21, at 6 o'clock to Thurs day eve, Sept. 22, at 6 o clock, on ac count of holiday. Customers will please send in their orders according ly. Very respectfully, 2t Grausman St Rosenthal. At Sherwood's. Today they are busy placing and arranging their shoe stock. Fall lines of children's school shoes, in the va rious grades, at prices that give sat isfaction. We will especially look after the little ones for their foot cov cringe. Ladies fine shoes and old woman's comforts, men's, boys and youth's in the various grades. CsPIf prices are a consideration you should have ours. 0. A. Shkbwood & Co. A Reward. Lost, between the corner of Balis bury and Dawson sreets and Oak- dale, either on the street or cars, a Dair of gold spectacles, a. suitaoie reward will be given the finder upon their return to this office. sew Jt Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tograph3 113i Fayetteville st. al tf Cottage on North Wilmington st. for rent. Half square from capitol. Apply to Mrs. Janette Watson. sl9 4t Inexpensive Dress Goods. For children's dresses we are show ing two lines of dress materials at 25c Der vara. One, ail wool aouoie wiutn suiting in solid colors,the other double width, fancy mixtures, xnese are tne slightest and best values shown at the price. Also new gingnams in small pat terns and dark colors. New lines of printed cotton dress goods, fast col ors, at 10c and 12e per yard W. a. Si it. . TUCKER SI UO. Our Clothing Department. We have purchased 1,000 suits of clothing for men and boys at a great bargain. We nave marked eacn suit in plain figures and we sell them at marked pi ice. Each suit is a bargain. We send out no doming on approba tion. Woollcott & Sons. Imported Clothes. The following letter speaks for it self and needs no comment. The goods referred to have arrived and are now open for inspection. Hadderspield, 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 quality that our looms have produced, lney have all been made from specially selected Austra lian wool. You can highly recom mend them for their colors and dura bility. In designs the quiet and sub dued appear to be those demanded by tho ultra fashionable merchant tailors. Tou will find your patterns in styles far superior to any we have made for the English market Fisher & Co., sep2 tf Manufacturers. Fresh Fish and Oyster. I will h-ive f'fuh li h and ovster daily at SuridiV oil nd Wjiuikj ton street. K-l Htepli.;m- Drill u .1 Pt Agoes Guild. Apply to Mis .U ir. garet Si-.sdn Mar hall, rctory.lS'nel . For Kent. Store No. 1 , Fav-tteville K'reet Apply to D J H. Crawkokd sepl tf W1 Have i'ist el up a most handsome line of LADIES' & C-JKiltEf'S BATS and Novelties for the fall sea son whiou cm riot fil to at tract the nios1. fastidious We have also opened today a;: ele gant line or DRESS UO')U3, consisting of f BROAD CLOTHS. I STORM SERGKS, (JAM ELS HAIR, SUITINGS, CASHMERKS, BLACK HESKIErTAS, &c. We cordially extend an invitation to the w fjr ua a visit. Wft ftfft ftf-tprtllinod if oivra nna a iwl all - ww iv gi i. wiiw ciiivi ail Llltr ui-si, value ior least money. U jr motto: -oi io De undersold Dy anybody else." N Y Millinejy & Dry Goods Bazaar 211 FAYETTE VILL "3 STREET. MY GflOM HOBfi! OUR BNTIBE STOCK OF FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE: From Now Until the First of September. N0SRIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville str-iet. FaHl (goods Dress Goods and Trimmings, Table Linens and Napkins, To vpIs. Boys, co"ie one, come all, to THE LYON RACKET STORE and get you a campaign cap. Children's shoes, ladies' shoes and men's shoes. Ladies' rubber shoes 2J to '2!)o. Men's " " 38 to 49c. A sheeting, yd wide, 5c; plair's 4c. Express wagons, f hoo Hy horses and dolls and toys. Lvon Racket Store. FURNITURE; BARGAINS IN FURNITURE WILLOW AND RATTAN CHAIRS At your own price. BED LOUNGES. SOMETHING NEW. JUST THIHK 0 F IT ! Marhlfi-t.nn Bureau. Fv&nnh Rn vol oil Tilr. irg Glass at the unprecedented price of t8 This is below cost. A lot of fine Chinaware, all kinds or no-'elnts and modern designs, i. splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs, Settees, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. We fin save VOll from $11) in IS nn a aoi of furniture. Aew goods arrivine every day. We do a furniture business strictly. It is no side line with us. Come and see us before purchasing. THOMAS 4 MAXWELL, Exchange Place. SHOES i mm Hardware, &c. S5.85 S6.85 S8.10 S9.25 S12.63 S1460 S15.60 $1810 -LOOK-AT THESE PRICES AND DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AM) LO.)K AT THIS LINE OP FRESH, NEW BABY CARRIAGES. 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 fl. 8RIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. O. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE! Until September we will cloje out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untrimmed Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in II AT PRESENT fN STOCK. A NICE LINE OF STAMPED LINEN VJKIiY CHEAP. A full assortment of Embroidery, Silks and Cottons. . WRMANTOWN WOOL AND ZYPHEFS NOW N STOCK. MISS MAGGIt REESE, 200 Fayetteville Street. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. SERVICEABLE DRESS - GOODS. In addition to our high class Oress Fabrics va a e show- ng full lines if erviceable Dress Materials ia all the new corings and 'n the latest styles for this fail. Many of these inexpensive dress goods closely resemble hehighsr priced fabrics. These range in price from 25c tc 50c pr yard. IS. B. - R. S. Wer Co 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street SUMMER MILLINERY
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