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1 VOL. XXV11I. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1892. NO. 19 Putin CITY IN Bit IFF. Beautiful weather. The woode are foil of candidates au- .,iihm.ia in Charlotte will I UO JVIIIUvtv- - take place pext Tuesday night The Prohibition vote throughout the State said t have been light' The State Geological Board will meet in this city December 1st next "Wait Till the Clouds Roll By" at Metropolitan Hall next Thursday , night. I ' . There is a considerable number of i , , , j j country people in the city today and our merchants report a lively trade, j . . . ' A representative or a Kicnmona, : Va.. firm 1b here arranging for the metil and ornamental work of the Dew hotel. At the meeting of the Cleveland Garr club held last night, prepara were made 'or a grand procession next week The new series of the State Uolver m I sitv Magazine has mtde its appear anoe It is an unusually bright and interesting lsue. The birds would do well to roost high on Thanksgiving Day. There are lots of prep rations being mad for their slaughter. " I waB deaf for a year, canted by c-. tarrh in the head, but, was perfect ly cured by Hood's PajsaparilU." H. Hicks, Rochester, N. Y. Gov. Holt has ordered a special term of the Superior Court for Waeh ingon county to commence on De cetnber 12, for the trial of civil tianses ' Judge Hoke will preside. " j Mr juo v. Brown or tnit. city, ana A considerable uumber of voaQfr , the following ,. acted as pall ladies and gentlemen left e .rly tbl- borers. M-Hrs Jno Y. MacRae, J. morning to witness the fo-t ball J,,n -8- " A Soaith' T P game at Durham between the Unl ! Uever ux- John Barne8 and W- T- ve sity aud Trinity teams.' . As far as oai be now ascertained the n xt General Assembly will stand aboit as folio s In the Senate 4 Democrats, 2 People's party and 1. Republican. In doubt 3 In the House 93 Democats, 11 People's par ' ty, 12 Repub'ica s, 4 in doubt Attention is called to the advertise ment of RUrgaos' Toy store. No. 130 Fayetteville street Call and make selections for the holidays before the rush conmet ces Novel, freeh and ntw gords Don't foruret to call at the only ceouine toy store ia the city. Wilfred Ciarke, as Paul Rmuh i an extraordlnnry artiut in the farckl ciedy of lit for it iJe kerr' the audienae co"il8f ! ter. Clarke, for, a y i s twenty fur. it riu-irkvr'i 1 i ngb o ew years he will l at, m.; :p 'a'ti more Daily News. A SUbbatb school was org;tn'Zftd at Caaleigh mills lasrSund ty afternoon by a represantative of the Presbyte rian church with 40 ue.itr 8u, dav school vii' b h'.-i i f here tnnor- "ow afternoon at J o'is'ock' Preach ing at 3:15 p, m by He v. Kena th H o.l in .'8, of the Methodist church. The ladies In charg-y of the Chrys aothemnin show desire to express their thanks to the entire cdrvmnni tjjfor the procpt and liberal response 55. Tne: request ior -. cou'riuui 101, nwi especially 'o the Blectrin Ltafcr Co , Mr W H Hughes and Mesfh Jas. MeKiunnon & Co., for favors received from them. ' The Rallroid Commission has is sued some most interesting rnlings One of the most important is the fol lowing : Gully, vs Richmond and Danville Railway Company, enn plaint on account of charge for sto rage of bgage; ralief aslied denied; regulation of the defendant as to eto . rage ehares approved by the com mission Action disiriss") I. A JVew Church. o ei i nKi! Rev. Father Marlon, the Catholic Priest of the Ch'rch of the 8acred Heart of this city, returned yester , day. He has been in Durham for sev-' eral days prospecting "with the view1 - j v 1 .... of pnrchasing a Jot on which to bulla a church In that town. Dividend. j A dividend rt i pr cent has bn declared bv the directors of the Dnr ham and Northern Rdiroad The pre - new receives no .nary ana in- . f 1 J At aff ilra the road are conducted on the most eoouomloal principle!. Wilfred Clarke. This famous young comedian who maes his appearance here next Mon dav night is gaining wide reputation throughout the entire country, and he is sustained by one of the best companies uo on the road. His se , , lection for the first nights, perfor-' , ' v manc" U ense. and T,t rorjTat will receive the uprorlons applause of a oyfr ot g,nuiae fon Call at MacRae'sandget. Toieats marked ; off. There is going to be a rousing crowd j ElectedA The seni ir class of theUulver?lty at Chapel Hilt, yest.erdayWteruoon, elected the following officers for class day: Preside t J C Bisrs, Oxford; Vice P 's'd-t. Vlh.hael Hok, R&l , eii?h; Secretary and Treasury: V E. iWhitlock. Asheville; Orator F. C. Harding, Greenvitlf; rfisorian H E Roudthaler. Saloiu; Prophet W P. Wooten, Lar.tDge; Poe. E P Wil lard, Wilmingthn. Fuueral. j The funernl services of the late Matthew L. Sleveuscn, son of Col. L D. Steveni-O'i, took place at the j residence in 8wift. Creek township j yesterday afternoon. The arrange- men's we'e under the supervision of Howl Sunday DofngH al Metropolitan Mall. The Young Mn's Christian Asso ciation has arranged the following programme to be carried out at Met ropolitan Ha'I tomorrow at 4 o'clock: Prof. Jas Dinwiddle and Mr C M. Busbee, speakers. Voluntary (Redeemed) full orches tra. . "Roruanza Fravfata," flute, violin and harp M ssrs Viola and Varallo Song service 15 minutes General Secretary. Vhc fallow erentlem'-n will assist In the music: Mr Jno W Ch-ek, 1st cornet; Mr C F Lunasdeii, 2d cornet; ! Mr B F ' oiu! le 1st vio'iu; Mr W ' F B'ouut. 'd vi in; Mr R' scoe ; Nunn lit fire: Mr Viola. 2d flufe; Mr V P. Hrtt clarionet; Mr f Arthur . Ds vis, ' trora.nn; Mr v V ! r ill ., fliie; Mr WHi Oo ):ir, piano; v?r w Viola, ha'p pit(fri))!, Hn1,r rh, ;,Wh'i of Mr' T 5 Viilinn-i Jr 'Piia a.'.t-(i' or. ' di'lly invii-.t -rd ci-i'l-' th- 1. 'es Florid Dus'ii'- Pient- Norfolk ovutrs ia .iv q ?i ti'y or style iit Dntrhi's - . . ! Dnghi ha-? received nd sol t 24 gal i 'M lX then. : Ions oysters in turee days. The peo : , - ah khi 1.1 01 r frui' oai 00 u stan 1 1 . on Istiut Alsw o.k ;;!! pit- wood,. iOig or cm any neth. rromj- delivery. T..L. Ebkrhahoc BanauKB o and 3 cents a dt zen at Dnghi's Ladles hnd Children's Mhoo". A stylish and1 durable kid button shoe for ladies, t only $ R0 t $? 00 the best shoes for ladies at the price that hns been offered in the citv. At 42 KC v- show several different Lines of first class shoes iu pebble goat and kid. opera anji common I sense lasts Oar lioe of children's ' school shoes at ft 00 $1 25 and 60 are those Rtnds suited lor bard wear, aod are thB ver begt value8 that fir' shown at reasonable prices. W H Si R 8 Tucker & Co - 'J The Michigan lumbermen carry cedar knots in their pocket-as a cure ftnd a!s0 tt8 a preventive of rheun a tism. j K'csrn's toy tr U the nla" to ' bu t)-. The ou'y toy More in BkU eigh 12 0'r bt fron nl -ely furnish ed, U vHonnt. HMif :ble or fmul y or threw O'ing iun M J H H BKLVT, sill Em K demon street. Hartford Hicyles. Bpsides the cdebiRted Columbia we are agent for th tlirtford Oxcla Co', a flttt cities in .chiue. Tbv ubp ColuiubU pneumtic tires Kirkpat. chain The price is only $120 for this elegant machine, and we have 1'. in sti ck C?Cti. I. Sto.'JK. ,,.,, Wanted. Three experienced sales ladles that are wnnn)r to work Call at the Lyon Racket Store 0d erg fof gale cheap ftt th,g 0fflce. On Next Friday. Next Friday, Nov. 18th, we will have a ppecial Bale of ladies felt hats j the newest shapes, all colors, at j9 cent8 each Now this sale will be for one jay oniy that da is the 18th November, Friday next, 19o the price D T. Swindell. Oarpetg and Rugs. Can y u be induced to buy a car pet We have a beautiful line carpets 20c, V c. 30c?, 35c, 4c and 50c a yard at I D. T. Swindell's. Nsrlpe and 4laid SUks. Fourteen different patterns sorah silk in stripes and in plaids, reduced from one dollar a yard to HOo a y 1 at D. T. Swindell's. Heavy Weight blinking. , We have secured IS pieces of 63 inch all wool heavy cloaking tan, gray, ecru This is the very -fame goods all the popular styles of cloaks are made of, ooiy much better goods. We are eelllog this goods at $1.75 a yard, and it is really worth $3 to $4 a yrd If quality and price is an in dncement it is worth your while to see these goods at D T. Swindell's. Wet WatUer Uoods. Umbrellas, gossamers, rubbers and ladies winter coats in great variety of style at prices to tit auy purse Heavy, double and cork sole water praof shoes for car drivers policemen. &c Our bargains la ladles shoes at f l J1.2". il 50 and $3 are irresistible magnet. th'ol shos for ciiiluren any siz- and quality. u A finer wooa s uo. Your Presiut Arrive". Pacli lady who spends 50 cmts at. 8wi- de'i's will beiftvfo the America" Mag--zifi , beamifuilv iliu-trt"l boox. -80 p:igs vf.rv in Tcn'in in'? ioH-ruciiv D 1 S-vin 'L. Ladi'-' rMih-d v-hC tr'n 25n vC K' ' g'.o: a 7 e i p,!i? is-.; - b !-', Uii'i'xs, l5c WO'l.h ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The en t're stocli of goods of O H Anderson, lately doinir business in this cilv at No 5 Hargett street, is now offerai for sale by the under igned. the stock consists of dry poj.ls, shoes, (especiaUy children s school bmcs) notions, hata, &c, and can be bought cheap for cash. Call early and secure good bargains. A W HAYW'OD, nlOtf Assignee of 0 H Anderson, Ut.' rd'H'd .-.'jirn ''Sc MtAi v'"" " f" r" " ' a- " ' ' ' " i A ! M. tiH,, f)-.,w H s.1 a !.'( v .... ? r: V,i(,Ar)!l -4, sl siivVo h he" Xtc't tr call th" "? n ' "T.i' i mh 1...Z ' - ' : III. ad'. . ' : . f-;j K '-sal ' - . -- ' l .. .- : -; "f-3 r-r ,- j " " " 111 1 .t' ia" - i'-. 1', .: ) ' ' ' j 0:t: f'..v', ct A.-'-.'!-..i "" . '. ' ' C3WI'I. , . be on x-y- .ti.;ii H- . .-v--..( , rn,--. . n TZ ' "HTiiCi ant h ic ihf ia!est 'Si.',ruai:(r va cfll , aZyj W-5f) " KM' v . V have er ehowM. MW WSk o ! - :f: . ' . LAMI'3-tudeint, phno banquet. & ab. mt ! llwilBi "3 O ' all other lamps at Hughes', ;. nol: ot ; ! V,, ? (OAL-Jis Haker an fiirnish'fha ! n "V ,, ItS. ;very best red ash arthracite coal. Sye- 2 g (ft VwiiliPl , days. Yard on South street, neir N 0 Kail-: 1 w 1 road- . no7 6t . a.XjL ST Y i;,ess i I c-ive slilpments of ladies -aHr hats io sen at -u c-nfs eacu am niMs in At ! 8" r-nt each . If iri and qn lity hof iiitr st von. hn ion ni'ifct to to Swl'i iell'n for millinery k"0 B WILL OFFEH TOMOB RO V A GREAT JOB IN UDIES : RIBBtO :VESTS AT 25 CENTS. Best tl.O, $3 nd $1 50 ladies shoes in the market Children's school phoes a specialty. N0BRIS' PRY GOODS STORE, 213 Favetteville stret. Just as We Told You. Wheu we came here we told you that you would buy good cV-aper than had ben be fore. Sfe the high price concerns tumble to our prices. If we don't sell the goods we will make others sell cheaper. They have never had any competition before. In Shoe we can beat any house in Bal- eigh in quality anil price. A full line of dress goods and trinimin rs to match. Our millinery dppwt-ent is f idl and complett. Ladies felt huts 25c. sk for the American Magazine; it will be siven you free of charge. II to MIMAS. SPLEDIO ARRY OF TEMPTING GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Never was there a more oppor ;une tl v e to make selections fcr Curistmas presents than now, when the "O'Hls are being X;is- received and all of the most approved style and quality. Ynir Wivas and .-Loved Oi s will duly appreciate a nw et of curniture. ''cmrati"r that thel grand etnpnrium c in f ur-iis' you I RfiOP .ND BSD"'' tO M iJITS. ' BFRs;a1tj PRKS'-.'H ' I RR TRIAD LOOKING O'-ASSKS, I LHNG, vrT,i . vi) Palica's "Comnon Sense" AND P nnHfrfto's ''Patent Rflllor'' . lilUaaieB 5 rdieUl ttUiiei For sale by a -ii,nn.,.vnj o. C Aa SlttFWOOa tX, C0 moltf Sal or II ttt lOc i:ch. Three tlm-ii each wek we w'U re LyonRicket Store . I 1: I ' 1 11 1: 1 .i..t;... ,.p I , - t M Hardware, &c JfQ JvS""' TWELVE GROS3- KEGS OF -TACK8. A 0 K S. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. T THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A c K "S. RALEIGH, fi- (J. I MILLINERY. ! The - Latest . Novelties. :The ids Desiiable;;. :Slata and Shapes;;:; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' ::::infant&' Silk Caps and::;::: Shirred Hats - .We have Millinery to suit every . boly in sfyle and pric?. Orders from a distance will re- .ceive prompt at- tention. IBS AGGIE REESE 209 .FY ttkvillrSt We call the attention of everv housekeeper to onr lines of Ingrain ' at 2oc, 3 ta, 3: c. 40c, 45c and 50c yd: cto W. H. R. SL looker Co 123.ulUi yetteyil,e Street f "X ySMy mm DID TTVTT
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