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J;-'ft il l) RALEIGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1892. NO. 58 VOL. XXV11I. CITY IN BKIPF. No sho a this week. . Button holing it now la order la earnest. Hote'B and bearding houses are be ginning to fill up. Another eold wave is upon ns, but not bo bad as the one last week. Reporters are sharpening up their pencils for the legislature. Days length n'ne hours and fifty minutes. The banksjwere closed today it be ing a national holiday. A happy New Year to all. May we live long and prosper. Here's health to friend Raney. We welcome hiin again to the Old North 8tat All can't get an office. After a friendly competition let there be graceful $ ielding to the result. Now didn't the snow get away yes terday, to the great disappointment of sleigh riders. Yesterday was a terrible day under foot, bat notwithstanding this, the churches had a fair attendance. There will be a meeting of the Hes- Ana lTim Ooinnauv tonight at 7:30 o'clock. We are pleased to see our friend a,aair n Andrews in the city. Hi- V a w v - - certainly does not look like a starveu man. Mrs. Cal. Upchurch returned yes terday evening troui a visit to Wak ForeBt where she spent the Christ mas holidays Several minor cases of disorder' couduct &c were before the mayor this morning. Tbey were disposed of in the u-ual manner. That was a ringing appeal of Mr. Alf. Thompson, of the Commercial and Industrial Association, and it ought to be heeded. We are promised, at no distant day with some very interesting articles on the tobacco question, as well as on othei topics of interest to the bust noss men of Raleigh. A fariuer said today that the snow was worth thousands of dollars to Wake county. And so it has been to t.hn Boilers of rubber shoe?. ''It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good ' That was a beautiful tribnte paid by Secretary Coke to his predecessor Ool. Saunders. It -did credit to the head and heart of the iocumb-nt.ann was but a just tribute to depart w worth. V We have heard it siggt sted, t hat it oar friend Raney should eive a public fn.1k about his experience on the "Umbria," it would prove highly in teresting. He need not charge am thing unless he would like to help out St. John's Hospital or the Soldiers Home. We are in receipt of Fetter's South era Magazine for January 1893 It is a splendid monthly published at Louisville, K Y , by Fetter & Shober for the small price of $2 50 per annum 23 cents a number. , Col. V. A. Olds is getting ready for his reportorial campaign during the session of the General Assembly, There is no such word as fail with the 4,Col." He gets there always on schedule time. Do not forget the New Year's re Caption tonight at Rev. J. J. Hall residence corner of North Person Street and Oakwood Avenue Dr Hall and wife wi'l be pleased to see Hot only all the members of the Tab eroaole church, but all their friends also. Attention is directed to the adver tlsenvntof Mr L R. Wyatt, propri etor of the 0 k City Steam Laundry Persons having shirts, collars, cuffs, &o. to laundry should send them in. There is nothing that sets a man off to better advantage than a neatly done np shirt, and the U is city Iiiandry is the place to have it done, Important. The meeting of the Commercial and Industrial Association in this city on the 5th int., id a m tUer of the utmost importance, an" should be well attended. It is a movement n the tight direction. Sate of Property. The house belonging to the Mrs. May Morehead estate, on East Har- gett street, occupied by Mr. Frank Kedford, was sold at auction today, and purchased by Mr M. VV. Wood ard for 2,G5U. Einaucipaiiin. The colored people of Raleigh to day celebrated the anniversary of Lincoln's emancipation projlranMon. There was a coaiJerttr)l crowd par ticipating thi services beia? hell iu il-stropoii' .u hill. Addresses were delivered by Hjq r Sinallwood, colored) ot Ma88a,chusdtts, and others. A Ilaudsome Entertainment. List night "Aunt Mandy" gave her annual treat to tne police force and a number ot invited guests at her place of business on East Wilming ton street. A splendid iuiuu was gotten up to wbicu all present did the Highest justice "Aunt Mandy" is a regular instituti n ia the epicure line ia K&leigu Sue is popular, and iesorvediy so Members of the Legislature Notice. ou will uvea,jjiut meeting to oigiit of the Democrat and Kepub- icaa representatives and senators to lecide if (hey will go iu a body or by fours to D. i. Swindell's store and ?et a new hat rs be is having a Red 1 tter sale and not onlv hats but. the uitir stock in iwindoll's mammoth store will be sold at exactly whole sale cost. Attend strictly to Swin dell's Red Letter Sale. The General Issemb'y. Ttiis body, frtaly chosen by the people of North Carolina will assem ble In this city on Wednesday next. To say that they are cordially wel comed by the citizans of Raleigh j goes without saying We congratulate them one aad all and hope that tbeir labors may be such as to redound to the interest of the entire state. j It is the opinion of those well versed in such matters, that the per bonuel of the body is over the average iu point of intellect, and there is an abiding faith tbat a!' measures Drought before it, will receive the iu st earnest and careful coDsidera" tion There is ruuch to be done, and, under the constitutional restriction, but a comparatively short time for work. With prompt action, however on the part of committees rapid pro gross can be made. The Visitor has made arrange tuents to give its readers the benefit of a report- of each days session np to the time of going to press. This will be done in a o ndensed style, giving the most important transactions. Again we welcome the members, who are now coming in, and wish them all a pleasant temporary sojourn at tue Capital. Road It is expected ongrfss. that the Governor will call the Road Congress about the j mtrlHla nt .Tiinimrv This Ih n. mnsf. m,ar o i u la hrtnrf r that beneficial results mav follow. It mast be said to our disadvantage that the roada in North Carolina are j not in keeping with many of the other States, and it certainly operates against ' the farming interest where there are no facilities in the shape of railroads. The betterment of our roaas is a question rnat snouia oe solved. So far as we are concerned we must think that the taxation- sys tern would vork better and fairer all i around. Meteorological Data. For the vaMnlty of Raleigh the data 1 for 139) as follows : Barome ter, mean acta il 99 63 Inches; highest, 39.22; lowest, 23 96; range 1 26 Temperature, mean for the year C8 5. The mean for the year in 1887 was 58 03. The mean for the year 1888 was 68.0. The mean for the year 1839 was 59.4. The mean for the vear 1890 was 59.2. The mean for the year 1891 was 59 2. The warmest month was Acgust, mean 7 87; the coldest was January, mean 28 6; highest temperature 98, July 23th, lowest 11, Dec 29th, range 87 degrees. Precipitation: Total for year 45 01 iuches as compared with. 59.22 ia 5857; 56.9J in 1883 55 39 in 1889, 43.f 7 ia 180, and 63.41 in 1891. The wettest month was January total 6.87 inches, the driest was October (-ota' 0.P3 inches) Wind prevailing direction : South west No. of miles traveled 53,776 No of cleardays, 13?; partly cloudy, 100; cloudv, 133; raining, 128. . i All the State officials have Iheir re ports in ''apple pie" order. Have au Object. We said last spring we would move from Raleigh which we should have done if we cou'd have sold near enough out. This time we have a Red letter sale and the result of this tal will determine our mt ve. Yours truly. D T. Swindell's. m m m Evening Fabrics. During the week beginning Mon day, January 2d, we will make, a special display of Evening Dress Tex tures In this collection of dress ma terials will be found a liberal assort ment of inexpensive qualities. These will be shown npon tables near our elevator, and may be seen in the eve ning, as well as during the day. This exhibition is worthy of careful con sideration. W. H. St R. 8. Tuoker St Co. The Bed Letter Sale. Opened up this morning in fine style. We mean to sell out in Raleigh rf it is a possible thing to do ; all goods at wholesale cost at D. T. Swindell's. Monevs advenced on consignments bv the Everyday Auction and Com mission House. 81 8t In Red Letters. We have just finished marking the carpets in red letter The price now of our carpets will surprise any sensible person My friends this sale is just as represented and you had as well be in the first, pickings as in the last. D- T. Swindell. Cold Weather Goods. Rubber Shoes. Rubber Boots. Blankets. Bed Quilts. Overcoats. Heavy Underwear. He ivy Gloves. Mufflers. Cheap for cash, at Woollcott St Sons. When you want to sell anything make terms with the Everyday Aifc tion and Commission House. 81 3t ! Today we can fit you with a pair of Gum Shoes, Ladies' Gossamers, or a I j i . t.Af a Vi ad f vavff am k 1 1 Boou ue'v muw" C. A. Sherwood St Co. noney- Do you want money? Call at a small amount of the Everyday Auc tion and Commission House. 81 3t Geo. L Tonnoffski & Co , managers of tne Everyday Auction and Oom- IU IBB IUU aUUDCf buiiuuo viuoiutucuio 1 S 0. aAlUifo AAnolnnmAnra 1 0f every description; 207 Wilalngton street. moi. fTTTNE Pare Native Wine for sale by VV the Kallon or barrel, cheap. Apply to I del7 2w JWOOLifi. One Cent Uat. Monday nxt we will hi v n spe cial sale of Ladies' Felt Hats nt one cent each. Mauy of these hats are worth 75cts. I&onday next one cent bays them, at 8windeU's OUR STCK OF FINE SHOES -FOR- GENTLEMEN, LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN, 18 THE BET IV THE CITY. Every Pair "Varranted to Wear as Eepre S6nt(KL zcroJaiRis' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville Street. Old Time Xmas. Big km. Sieigb Rides Etc. GOSSAMERS, CLOTH SURFACE, KLKC- TRIO AND HINDOO STRIPES IN FE 1SA.NT CIRCULA.RS and LANQTRY DOLMAN3. . : Mpu's Kubbers 50 cts. : Lad let" Sandals 25 cts. : Storm KubberA 50 cts. ' ::::::::: :i : ::::::: : .i : : Burts & Packards' DOUBLE SOLE "K0RRE3T SHAPE" FINE SHOES WILL KEEP YOUR REIT DRY. 0 A- Sherwood Co SLEIGH BELLS RlMQ THEIR MERRY VOICES; BUT THEY HAVE THE LOVELIEST HAIR RUGS AND KORES AT The Lyon Racket Stoe That ever I saw. When out riding t top in and get one, they are splendid for this cold weather. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE They have them from 47 cents to (4 00. some, they will make your rooms look so pretty and cheerful Get LYON RACKET STORE. 1 RF A GRAND display of most, temptipe HO LI- novelties can be found at XnomaixS; Maxwell's. There is no honse in the city ot Kaleigh or in the n A V C! st,te of Nortn Carolina UM X ij where better furniture can Deiouna at more remark able rates than at the ARE COM IHG. BE OH THE Q.REAT EMPORIUM. Now is the chanct to re plenish your i parors and chaaibors and obtain Rn mp- thing new and beautiful for umistmas presents. Don't lorget tbe list. Here you can ODtain all the newest designs in suits at all prices Durenus. jvrencii ifevelen Looking Glasses Lounges, ?', rw anA Ti-. nJ? vvaruruues, juatiresses, &.C, T OOK AT THE SPLEN- JU f)i1 snlpj-tinn nf n)iin..... embracing all qualities and descriptions. Save at least $2-r on a set of furniture by calling on Thomas & Maxwell, LOOK- Exchange Plaet. I I I I I I 8IT1L PICW lOUT. Hardware, &c. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, JAKE 4 FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of onr Kicking: Mule Banks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your hutb iud rr son. Bos. H.Briggs& Sons RALEIGH. N. C. EW MILLINERY. . The - Latest . Novelties. :::::;;::The mos Desii able : ::::::::::::Shades and Shapss;:;::;:::;:. BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS"' ::::::infants' Silk Caps and::::: Shirred Hats. ...We have Millinery to suit every- body in style and price. ft ata ! Orders from a .. distance will re- cive prompt at- , tention. iss MAGGIE REESE 309 .FaybttkvilleSt .. Dry Goods; Notions, &c. W.H. ; R S.TUCKER ;-. CO. GENTLEMEN'S WATEBPB00F Over Garments. Attention is called to our Extensive Lines of Gentlemen's Waterproof Over Gar ments. Birnbaum's English Odorless 8torm Coats Macintoshes in Cassimere Effects, Light Weight Storm Coats in Grev Black and Blue Serge. Heavy and medium weight ATTRACTIVE PRICES THROUGHOUT. S. H. R. S. Tucker $ Ct 123 and 126 FayettsvUle Stmt KU i com r r. . . r- v. Li i, ' r ..
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