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It ffl VOL. XXVIII. KA LEIGH, T UESDAV, XOVGMBGll -:. IW2. NO. 32 Th Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair; slightly warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 62; mini mnm temperature 83; rainfall 0.00. A. Granl Oration. The University team after a grand triumphal tour duriog which they won most decided vie orles in North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Al abama have returned o Chapol Hill where a grand oration was tendered them yesterday They were met at the station and escorted with the University colors, blue and white. At the college buildtog they met with a rousing reception amid great pomp. The Sp MIiug Bee. This Dovel entertainment which is announced to come off at Metropolis tan Hall tomorrow night, is attract ing much attention and will turn out to be of the most interesting cbarac ter. Several of our exnert literary cbaract rs are studying their diction ariee for th-j occasion Aside from the fun to be expected, the entertain ment is gotten up for the benefit of the Young VIen's Christian Associa tion, which, of itself should he suffi cient to attract a large crowd Daily Press Association. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend a meeting to be held at the Gibson House in Cbi cago, 111, on Thursday, December 8th, 1802 for the purpose of taking measures to perfect an Inland Daily Press Association to include all daily newspapers published in the United Stages. It is intended, that these papers throughout the union should be represented, if so desired, the ob ject being to further their business in teres's. Ihelp the Needy. An opportunity vrill be givn to morrow to the charitable inclined to help, in a substantial wav, the de serving poor of our couv.nurjity A committee of ladies, from the Eps worth League, will be in the Bible class rooms of Edeuton street Meth odist church Wednesday evening from 3 to 8i o'clock, to receive con tributions of provision, old clothing, orders for wood or coal, orcash Ar ticks contributed will be judiciously distributed on-Thursday'- We are sure it is necessary "uly to call the at tention of our people to this opportn nitv to insure liberal coa'ribu ions Ther are many suffering one- amnnp us, and they must be helped. ." What have became of the weather signals on the city building ? Ha e they been suspended ? If the rope is broken can't . new one bo purchased ty some one ? Is it the duty of the citj government folks r the weather folks All these qties ions are being asked, but not knowing, we can't an swer. North Carolina 4 per cent consols are now quoted at par and in demand. This speaks well for the financial standing of the "Old North State.' The 6 per cent bonds are held at 122 and much sought after. The' trades display in WMmington will come off tomorrow. Our friends of the "city by the sea" will be lucky if they co'e up to the centennial parade in Raleigh, which, we hear, they claim. The cotton market today was quite buoyant and pries were as follows : MiddliDg fair ' H'i; strict good mid dling9i; good middling 9f; strict mid. dling 9f; riddling 9i to 9i. A grand democratic jolliflc ition will take place at Eliz .beth City to morrow. A number of pr trinent . s-eakt rs will be a feature of the oc . oaeion Tlie Greensboro Workman has merg' d into the Iteoord, end there fore ceases to xlst af r an exigence gt nearly ten years. Fire. Lst night between 8 and 7 o'clock a dwelling house owned bv Mr. Wah ter Grimes on the Bpriog Hill pmp erty near the tUj was destroyed by fire. The origin is unknown. Foot Ilall. The Atlanta folks are in high glee over the "tar heels" on account of their victory over the Virginia boys recently, in that city. A dis patch says : The team work of North Carolina was Bupeib. Very little end worn was done. Worth Carolina gained chiefly by breaks between tucktes, guards and ends. Toe largest gains were made by Baskcrville, Deven and Hoke. Kirkpatrick, the big guard did some floe tackling. For Virginia. Vcuias and Farker di J the best work. VirginU's rather failed to gtio much, owintr to the ex cellent low taokliug by th! North Carolina bos The Virginia men. when they siw lta, was inevitable slugged a great deal and plajed a rough game. How to Lve. It depends upon tne appite. If you enjoy the gjod things of life and wish to obtain them, you must loot around Now. Christmas will soon be here vith a'l its accompanying good cheer, and it becomes all housekeep ers to look up something for the oc casion In the f ancy and heavy gro cerv line there are miar useful and needed artV.es to be procured and to keo-.j up with the times, you must have rhem In making your pur. chases suppose you ca'l at the well known establishment of D T John sou, iSasi, H i nre' t. street Here you can see iu the greatest pofislon all the good U.inajs of life and at the wot mod rat h rates Ca'l and see fo' voursclves. Avail Oil:. It is now u. 'er o.'d that at the eoi.fereoce held' lt Saturday be twea 'lov. Holt and thj State Boa'd of t he rVold.F'ir utuagt-rs, a decis vv.i was arrir.-i! at of a very ia'nor t.'ut, character in eation to the ex hibit 'f N'rlt Oar dim: at the Chic-go. Fair '' It seems that the appro (iriatiou of $$f,0'.!0, vi)ich the General Assembly ma l- at. its last s88ion and which the Gov-erD'-T. held could not be tig,d for th? purpose, nan now be made 'rvaU b. 'vVeareuot exact'' informed as h w (he change of deter mination w.s ff -cted, but take it for grantedfclv cslls ma e for the directtuxo h we nt. bse ;. so prns-iug as autici .;;!, thereby leavh ga sur plus which i) safely ust-d for tho j purpose liteydsi. This is good news, because row active work lutne nat ter of preparat ion can be pushed Just So. The Durham Globe says: M?8t ev ervbedy recogisiz s tlxe fact th t when a tu tu becomes a candidate for the postoffi ie, his record, however so oret and dark he may have kept it will be fully ventilated before the public, and the full light of the noon day sun turned on. The custom pre vails with office seekers, whether by election or appoi tment, aud those with smirched records would consult their own interest by getting off the track before the skeleton of their past is 'dragged from the dark and forgotten closet, and hung up in all its hideousoess as a spectacular warning to oth r unworthy seekers. Our Durham contemporary may be right in the main, but we have the utmost cause for congratulations in Kaleigh, arising from tbe fact that all the aspiran's for the postoffhe are far above saspicioa in all respects It YiH be a friendly fight for politi cal promotion only this, and noth ing more. They are all honorable, j hU'h toned gentlemen The m:w double or reply postal e,rdtt fre now on sale -it many of tbe p IQceb They contain a picture of Gen. Grant. , T he lortnr of Rev Sinall at Metropolitan .Sail last bight wm slimly attended. His lecture on the whole was a good tempernce address, the subject being handed from tho nsual standpoint The fict that Mr. rtuiall has lectured here before, and the further feet that many had (heir curiosity gratified by hearing him preach last Sunday prolxbty accoun ted for his small audience. Dou't forget iu your rounds, the liiiirtalliln at. t.lia Rnnentriul flnthinir I house, of which Dave Rosenthal is the leading spirit. Remember it won't do to apuear during th noli days in a shabby suit of clothes. Go to the emporium and let "Dave" fix you up in tine styl' at P. most reason able co.it. Another fire of an extensive char aster has visited Whistou, thus veri- ifjing the old adage that troubles u-ver comes siugly Yesterday morning the large dwelling of Mrs. L B Thomas was destroyed by fire, the inmates barely escaping. All the household goods were burned or seriously damaged.. Dave Rosenthal announces that he is ready for the cold weather at the store of the Rosenthal Clothing Co., and so he is Read tbe "ad." Mrs. Susan Dabney Saiedes is in the city stopping with MrB. Chas. Koot Jr , on Hillsboro street. Col. W. M. Boykin, of the Fifth Maryland Rt giment, is in the city. Old papers for sale cheap at this office. Watch this Column. LOS r A silver watch, about the size of a silver dollar, with a broken necklace at tached to the ste The Under will eet a re ward bv bringing it to Rev F L Eeid's. No 31 Hillsboro street. 29 2ti MIRITMA.flUOOD3-'Jnr stock of dolls, j trjs, wagons, velocipedes, tricycles.games, drums, e.-ks, doll forniture, tool chests, phr h aiid metal case?, wo k bojtes, bisque figures and ornam-nts, v ises, glassware oild cups and s aicers bric-a-brac, iiandkerehiefs, gloves, a"d many orter articles suitable f r Christmas prespnts tra row on exhibition in tli best and cbea'pesc. and most select stock for tbe holiday r ide ever shown in this state Everv article is marked in pbin fig ures and soi l at msrked price Our long ex pevienre in t'9 uoliJay nde a;surs to o ir cistomcrs the best selection and t'ae lowest piices. Children's chairs, piciures and frames. ! Wro!!cctt & StB. V OT'O !v- n and after Noveuiber 28,18)2, ! i all Ivin'try work must he paid for on 'W- livi ry; t " 'imch ioss to rnnaoO'.nts iongt. Thank u to cu-ioirtrs fvr patronage a' d liopin i they will continue. I L H WYTT. Prop, ' no38 .t Oak City Steam Liundry. J7ISH, O Y3 "EES Fresh fish, Norfolk . and Morehead oysters, fresh fruit, nl wavs 'x h iu I at the new establishment on south side '-ta geit, t)etweei Fayetteville -nd V !! nton ntre.:ts. Remember the place No 12 East Hargelt street. M TONES. no28 6t, G J JOHNSON. ,10 R E.T Tbe n w corner ' store with five rooms, on Park avenue. near the new Union dejot Corner tnvetWille aid Davie streets, one large nffic on first floor nd mx nice rooms ,. on second floor eith r for offices or bed : rooms for gentlemen only. no26 2w A W FRAPS. OAK WOOD. Prices much les than usual Ixok! Oak wood $ 2 25 per cord, delivered anywhere in the city Prioes, ca h m delivery. Full measurement guaianteed Leave orders at hardware store of til us Lewis & Co. no'6 2p JOHWAMILLS. HIGH U AD ; It lOK wOKK. I have taken the aarency of a N'orthern house of enlarging pictures, both crayon and pastel. All work guaran teed. No money t jllected until pictures are delivered. I h ve samples of work at my undertaker's ctablishment, corner Blount and Martin streets A'so canvassers out canvassing the city. Prices to suit the times. Any one wishing to see samples of our work can drop me a postal and I wiU g'adly call on them. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay Respectfully, L C BAOWELL, ; nold Imp Raleigh, N C. A; 8SIUfEK'S SALE. The en tire stock of goods of O H Anderson, lately doinp business in this city at No 5 Hargett. street, is now offered for sale by the under k'ned The stock consists of drv . goods, shoes, (especially children's school stiots) notions, cats, iKc, ana can be bought; chuap for cash. Call early and secure good bargains. W HAYWOOD, nlO tf Assigaee of C H Anderson, Npe IhI Suit' Aiexi Tudtiv. Fiftv d"i Indies felt hats iu in w and fiehion Ar rhape an ! co'org, ;l'be sold at 15o each nt Tuesday. These hats are the same identical hats that H all over to" t nt 7.o. Next Tues day yon can buy one at lc But cne will be sold to each customer. '5e at D T. Swindell's. Those interested on the cloak ques tlon inav Hrd it to their ad vantp.ifB to look through our new sf.ocl; of cloaks which w. received yesterday. Wood fitting garments best material? and lowest prices, i- the 'power behind the throne." C. A Sherwood & Co. Our Kleh Colieotiou of Holiday Goods. This season, e i'l nvtkn nr display of fai cv war." in ir 2d flour he lact of r otu r i i ii 1-t fl-vr, to make a suitable exhi''iii-. of rut-se articles, makes thi cI'mio nu-Mry and wo feel that it rill be a great co.jve nifnep to our patroiiH as well ns oor seves, hiving all the faucy articles upon one floor O ir elevator w'll be at the disv'onal of visitors as early es 8 a. m. We cordially invite rf one to nee this extensive collection, whether they wish to buy or merely look through. W H. & R S TtTCKER & Co. Go to Riggan's toy store. Any kind of toys, plush goods and latest games Only tov st,.re in Reigh 19 Q.OTO FOR THE Best Men's. Ladies aud Children's IN THE CITY. tlTEvery pair vvarr-anted E3T"i'o wea- ai reprt-sented. Childran'sShoolSiioes SPECIALTY. 213 Faveiteville street. RUGS RUGS. The fhe?n??t an 1 be-t Ru'rs in tho citv of 1? riif Q eif;" ; i;l he iv,nd at ib V 1 ITo, I.v..iii jf-ket. Stores. e lTTr Q nivr:-:, ,f a"d Rugs III i VJO, 470 72'. : n to S-4 7o. : 8 M I ( 1 t: hl Voi '' lines CU 94 U .TO If in upi' ai i Kiu dm't 11T71 O be taken in m.ril youste lUlJOi oil" Mt-ck I'lii ce- ou. RUGS. iiUGS. prirrs We will rot. h. under? lri. () :r s.-i i '''nder iiiv uid u;i4ci seli " LYON RACKET STGSi; 129 Fayeftevills SH-e t IB Martin Street. HE . A GKAXD disDlsv f most teniptiT? nove't'es 'can be found a! I'll una!) it Maxwell's. There is no bouse, in tin city of Raleigh jr in Mie stile of orth 0 roliiri w.ere hotter furnituri- ca:. be found 'at. more r. inark abie r.itts than at the HOLI DAYS are;: GOM IHG. BE G RE.iT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your payors and chaTibr.s and obtain some tbinir new and beautiful fci rhiiitinas prsents. Don' forget te list. Here you can obtain all the newest designs in suits at all prics Bure uis. French Bcvele i Looking Glisses Lounges Wiliow and Katan f hniri Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. J OOS' AC THE SPLEN- 'id selection o: '' ina-ware embracing all qual ties and descriptions. S;ive at least i'l' on a set of furniture by calling ou THE Tbomas & Maxwell LOOK Exchange Place. OUT. ! Hardware. .Vc. rn TACKS-- - TWELVE OF--TACK8.- iA O K S. 5 CTS PEll KEG, AND THE KEG IS WORTH THE MOVEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. n H. K B1MGGS S- & RALEIGH, N' 0. SONS. EW ftfilLLIKSER Y. Tho - Latest . Novelties. :Tlie mos Desiiable. iSliades and Shapes; "boy's caps, children's ;;school and dsess hats :iflfaots' Silk . Caps and:::;:: : Shirred Hats, .We have Millinery to suitevery bo iy in siyle and price. , Orders from a distance will re- . ceive prompt at . tention. ;;;;;ii8SS 30"" FaykttkvixleSt ..... CS.f.ftiTS QUR DISPLAY"" OF Holiday wares for this season will exceil any we have ever made. We cordially invite every one to see this exhibitiou of ORNAMENTAL and u?eful articles. Xo mat ter the kind or value of the gift one wishes to make, SEE OUR COLLECTION first. It is Best to make early selections. All goods bought now will be cared lor until needed. : t B, v R. 8. Tucker Co 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street TDTD TIT
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