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tftsitot Wdin VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1892. NO. 33 The Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair; till Frl day; slightly rUio rempsratare. Local data (or 24 hoars ending 8 a m today: Maximo m temperature, 47; mlni mmn temperature 81; rainfall 0.00. Col. Jaliao 8 Carr, of Darham, Is In New York. Mr. T. H. Collins left yesterday for Washington City. Three convicts were brought to the penitentiary from Rowan county yes terday afternoon. Fixtures for city water, baths &g have been placed in St. John's Hos p'tal. Don't fail to see that lidiDgman on the bicycle next Friday night at Stronach's warehouse. Mr Will Wynne is taking in the Wilmington welcome week celebra tin The tension warrants have been cent to the Register of DeedB of Wake county, and are now ready .for de livery. Mr. B H. Wood ell, grand secretary of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, left jesterday for a two weeks trip to the north western part of the state. Col W. A. Boykiu, of the 5th, Ma ryland troops who has been in the city for a day or so, left yesterday for his home in Baltimore.. ' U. B. District attorney Cok has been called to his home in Warren ton by a telegram announcing his wife's sickness. We have received the Thanksgiv icg uumber of the ' Sunny South ' published in Atlanta 6a. It is a beau tiful souviuir and well filled with special contributions. Price 10 cents a copy. Large shipments of junaluska wine are now being made in view ot tue Christmas holidays. Our fiiend Mr. A Dughi is fast filling orders and the reputation of the wine is spreading rapidly. Today's Chronicle says : The police have as vet no clue to the safe blow erswbodid such a dariug piece of work 8unday night at, Wyatt Bros store, an account of whijh wes pub lished exclusively in the Chronicle. Unload a little, brother. Th Visi tor published it the ay before. Handed owu. Among the opinions handed don yesterday afternoon by the Suyi-euit-court were the following: Fields vs Moody, from Chatham; error. McQueen vs Bulks, from i; umber land; no error. . - A od Idea. The Durham Sun says: A lady, who travels a great deal, spent several hours in the cit yesterday between trains. While waiting at the depot, a reporter noticed that she carried a large coil of rope in her grip. The ldy and the Sun struck up a couver eation, and in her remarks she stated that she always carried that rope in her satchel and placed it at the head of her bed at night whenever stopping at a hotel, so she would be able toes cape in case of a Are. For School Children. Pencil chalk, ink in wide, flat bot tles 5 cts. Lead pencils and writing tablets and pads of all kinds; station ry at prices all can live ; One nun ded pieces pencil or cents at Died. In Swift Creek township this morn ing a 8 o'clock. Miss Maria Keith in her 78th year. Funeral will take place at the residence tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Good Qualities. Our facetious neighbor, the Par ham San gets off a good thing in one of its applications It is too fine to be lost He says a man had a cute way of telling about the wood quali ties of mules. He said they live lon gerdo more work and live on half what a hoss would. 3e wondered why people didn't get rrules and do away with hordes. One day he wis riaing a mule down a mountain side and the thing took a notion and sud denly histed his legs and pitched Andy down the hill against a don-wood tree, like he had been shot out of a catapult. After he got his breath and picked himself up, h) said : Pe ple is always tailing about and praisin' mules, but my opinion is the danged things is overrated anyhow. A Reformatory. Tfb Vtsitoi has frequently called attention to what it considered the urgent necessity for an institution for the incarceration of youthful of fenders, and, now may be considered an opport une time for again alluding to the matter, as the session of the General Assembly . is near at hand. We must think that the necessities of the case are so apparent, that it would need but little prompting. I must be admitted that the ivn priuonment of offenders of tender age in the county jails or in the peniten tiary, is ot ittelf ioor of an incentive to ciime than a preventive. In fact, it does but harden an offender, just starting out ou a career of crime. There are but few men or women who emerge fro-in j til or the peniten ti iry better. iu any respect than when i he entered, and it car be shown in many instances that they are worse December. The chief of the weather bureau has directed the publication of the following data for the month of De cember. The warmest December for the last five years wu that of 18S3, with an average of 53 4. The coldest was that of 387 with an average of 4.1. The highest temperature daring any December was 75 on the 20th, in 18U The lowest temperature during anv December was 15 on the 80th in 1S87. The Spelling Bee The Spelling Bee tomorrow night increases in interest and the entries of contestants are aacore: some of our best experts. There will be a fine programme of music and an interest ing gymnastic exhibition The abet ter of orthography will be well dealt with, and the list lucluie most of the vocations of life. The "Bee" will be conducted by Profs. Husrh Morson and E. P. Moses. The best speller will be awarded a prize aiid also the worst- The entertainment is for the benefit of the Y. M O. A Wesup pose the best spellers in the city were picked out for invitation, although we do not see in the list the man who we believe can justly claim to beat the reoori, and has never yet, to our kuowledge, beea stumped. He my come iu later. lOOO Po tuds gjj New Walnuts, Almonds P. cius. Braiils, Filberts, fee , just received at D V JohxsOjTs. Those interest d ou the cloak ques tton mav ti1 it to their ad vintage to look through our new stock of cloaks which w received yeBterday. Wood fitting yarmeots besc material and lowest price. J. the "power behind; the thione." 1 O A Sherwood & Co. j Hardware, &c. TACKS A 0 K S. TWELVIC GROS3- KEGS OF TACKS. Xma goodies arriving very cay at D T. Johnson's. Florida Oranges by the box at D. T. Joi.NSOH'8 Old papers for Bale cheap at this office. London Layer Raisins and Layer Figs, (6 pound boxes) at D. T. Johksoji'b. Watch this Co'umn. T 09 r A silver watch, about the size of a JUsilver ilollar, with a broken necklace at tached to the ste"i. The Under will get a re ward bv bnnguis t to Key F L lleid's, No 631 Hillsboro street. 29 2tp H ftlSTMAS GOODS Our stock Of dolls, tys, wagons, velocipedes. tricycles,games, : drums, e;.ks, doll furniture, tool chests, j pluih and metal cases, work boxes, bisque fifMres and ornaments, vasps I'lussware mid ui wurw ix c-iueeu roi""' cups and siucera bric-a-brae,: andkerchiefs, i ct, wun me most aegraueu crimiu- . gl07eSt ad many other articles suitable for als If k house ot refuge or a reform " Christmas presents are now on exhibition in iory were iu existence the treatment th;- best and cheapest and moat select stock and association would be such as per (for the holiuay trade ever sbown in this hs.p8 to make them useful members state EverV artic,e JS marked m plwi fig ot society. We hope the Legislature urea and so11 at malkea Price 0ur lo,1S ex' wiii t nrnmntlv i.. f.h nr,mi. , perfenr iu the holiday ?de azures to onr ... . , .. ,. J customers the best selection and the lowest Ouited Staies Circuit Court. This tribuuai transacted consider able busineKc on th. opening day. United State vs Hodges, illicit dis tilling; vjrdia not guilty. pi ices. Children's chairs, piclures and frames. H'(?v)l!C0tt & So8. ATOT'Cii On and after November 28,1802, 1A all launory work muut be paid for on de ny ry; too juch ioss to rnn accounts longer. United 8 at.es s Turner Pulley: i lliank u! to customers for patronage and ' i hnnir. . t.hrv will rontinne. dea iag in liq ior without tax; verdict j L K WYA.TT, Prop, not guilty. !no38 3t Oak Citv Steam Liundry. I nited "fcntcs vs Bradlev Jernigan: ? : ,. .... .. , ..f ! T7ISH, OYSTERS Fre-h fish, Norfolk illicit distilhcji; verdict, not. guilty. ' aa., 'MorehlIid oy3M;rS) frash f,uit, &o, al- United Sttt-s vs Button Hicks ad wavs-u huil at the nw eNtab'isbment oi t it i, .... . a,,. .tA f south side i'a'ge'.t, t)et.veeiiF,yetteville ond J O. i inch; sci la; dismissed ; W1, n.,t0 e Kcmem-w the place- Uniud 8ateH vs tfenrv Bond; N-i No 12 JSaii Margett tre t. Jlyatt wituf ss for. the United St.ites llo2gCt ts J JOiiNSON. ' called y.nd failed; judgment nisi; order forscifa. ti .O : 'ESI T I'he n- w c.roer State of North Carolina 8 Z,ck fiCt Rhodes; indictment, murder; removed : Corner Kayettvdle a id Divie stre -(s, one from Superior Court of Duidiu coun- large tiic on first floor nd ij nice too- iiiiu ojijciwi v . . iu on senonj noor e ihr for othces or b d ty; c ise sat for Friday nuxt at3 p m ; rooms lor gentleui n only. order for speehU venire of fifty men. no2G 2w A W FR IPS. United States vs Burton Hicks; AAK'WOOI).-Prices much le-s dealing in liq dor without paying epe I kh&n usual Look! Oak wood $2 25 per . T, !. vco'd, delivered anywhere m the city cial tax; verdnr, not guilty. Price?, ca h i n de'.ivery. Full measurement United States vdW O J.-iyner, Vi-n no)6 2 vi B 'Carter and Robert Edwards, of Nash county for vio ation of e'ection JOim AM'LLS Carpets aud Ruks. You can carpet a room 15 by 15 feet at SwindellM at the following prices: Ingrain carpet $5 0"; heavy, part wool 110.00-, wool Ingram, ia-v, tl7.50. This is what the carpeting ; will cost lor a room uau h a room 12x15 wilf cost $1 00 lees. , Yours truly, D. T. Swindell. HKJH U ' a D'i -i It 1 O 0 -K. I have taken the aeency of a Voi-tbern house of enlarging nicture... rr.UiA a, v riharlAQ .rArn't.n' botli crayon and pistel. All work cuaran- ""w' rvv .teed. No money . tdlected until pictures are of Cumberland county indict: 8et up .delivered. Ihve samnles of work at my still in possession. Stilling in dwell. jS! SSUf'TS' cTut ing house verdiet,guilty judgment re- j canvassing the city. Price to suit the times served ! Any one wishing to see earn les of our work , ' , . - can drop me a p jslal and I will gladly call United "nates vs. G. 1 . Roach, and 1 on them. Satisfaction guaranteed or no Janes H, Shrnaiohis surety bci fa: , 'W.- Respectfully, L C B A.W W ELL, , , 0 , . . . . ' nol5 Imp Raleigh, NO. judgment final according to sci fa to ? : ; be discharged upon the paVment of i:SSIGSEJ5'S ' S ALE.--The en lately d'unp busines in this city at No D Gooch of 5 Hargett street, is now offered for sale by . I 1 .. 2 I ' I. i.,,l. ' M .1 Wake county indict : Dealing liquor g0Jds, shoes, especially children's school without paying spncial. tax. Jury ' shoes) notions, hats, &c, and can be bought , , . - . cheap for cash. Call early and secure good had not agreed upon a verdict when Dargina. w HA.YWoODr our report clofied. niotf Assignee of 0 JS Anderson, the costs United 8tates "8 Our Klch Col lection of Holiday ThiH'a8on,'e i!l uk nrdisplay of fancv wares .-n "iir 2d flour 'he lack of r.'om on M;e 'st U -..r, to make a suitable exhi'd i n o thes artidm. makes this cha'i f ii cu8siry, and we feel that it ill ie x trrat convc nieniie to our ptro" as well as our seves. having all the fanv articls upon one fl)or 0 r elevator w;li he at the disposal of visit -rs is earlv hs 8 s. iu . 'V ronliil! v iuvite evry one to ree this exrnsivft collection, whether they wish to buy or merely look through W 11. & R 8 Tuckkr & Co. 5 CTS PER KEG, i j AND TH!t KEO IS WORTH THE ; MOSEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. r : A i c Apples cheap by the barrel or meas ure at D T. Johnson's. Go to Riggan's toy store. Any kind of tov, plnh eroods and latest games Only toy store in Ra'eigh 19 TO FOR THE Best Men's. Ladies and Children'a- IN THE CITY. SPEvery pair warranted EST I'o wea- at reprsent( d. CMldran'sSshoolShoG A JJPEJIALTf. linnnilii itit nnnnn STORS, 213 Favetteville stroet. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. The che'rppst 3nd be! Pu-'s in the city of Ril eign can be found at the Lyon Racket Stores. myrna Mats a-d Rugs 47c. 72i , 97c up to 1 75. , '0-d Vfivei Huns l 94 If in nee I of a Ru: d n't be tnkea in until you set oif stock and e ow pric-js We wdl no, l undersolil. Our sour is "Under buy and unUi'i sell " RACKET STOSES 129 Fayettaville Stre t AND 16 flartta Strep, t. H E A GRAiNI) HOLI DAYS ARE COM-IHG. BE OH THE LOOK OUT. disoley of most - temptir nov't cs fan lw found ' Th otuas iV, Majrwe'l's. Tiiere is no Vnse in th' city o' tialeiirh Jr in 'he sfiite of vorth 0 ro'ir: wt!e-e le'.ter fundtnv ". b? found at rn;re riu'.k ab'e rtH than at the "1 HEAT EMPORIUM. G Now is the chance vo re plenish your par'ors ai d cha nbrs and obtai.i soinr tMnc new and beautiful fir Ohiistmas pr'sents. Uot,1'' fort-t the list Here you can obtain all the newest designs in suits at 11 prics Kureius French B".velei LookinR Olasses Lounges, Wihiiw and Rat'an niaire, Ward- ihe-, Mattresses, &c. J OOK Af THE 8PLEN- c'id selection of China-ware, embracing p11 qualities and descriptions. 8ave Ht least on a set of furniture by calling on Tbomas & Maxwell Exchange Place, I S. RALEIGH, N- O. THOMAS H. BUIGGS & SONS. EW MILLINERY. The - Latest . PJovelties. :The mosDesifable;;:; ;Shailes and Stapes;;;;;:: BOY'S CAPS. CHILDREN'S ""SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS iidfants Silk Caps and:::::: Shirred Hats. - We have Millinery to suit every- ..... body in style and price. , Orders from a , distance will re- , ceive prompt at- , tention. MISS IV1 AGGIE EESE' 209 .Fayettkvillb8t !! OUR DISPLAY' ttf 1 OLID AY WARES for this season will excell any we have ever made. We cordially invite every one to see this exhibition of ORNAMENTAL--- and useful articles. No mat ter the kind or value of the gift one wishes to make, SEE 00 a COLLECTION first. It is 9 fitai IU MAKE early selections. All goods bought now will IS. H. R. S. Tucker Ca 123 and 125 Fayetteyille Stm . t i r i v.. - Y. i 1 u mi p. L
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