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f. - Mt tsltot. Piettttti VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1893. NO. 77 1 i 7- CIT IN Bit I Ft'. Mr. P. M. Wilson, of Winston, U In the city. President Winston, of the Uoiver Ity, it here. Judge J. P. Graves, of Mt. Airy, is la In the city. Dr. J. F. Crowell, president of Trinity College, was in the city yes terday. Oar friend A Dughi filled another order yesderday for an elegant wed ding sapper soon to come off at Han ford. It should be remembered that ladles are famished with skates free, at the rink in Stronach's warehouse, In the afternoon. An Interesting sketch of the late Bishop Phillip Brooks, whose death occurred in Boston yesterday, will appear tomorrow. It was crowded oat today. Messrs. Jones & Powell, with their characteristic energy, are patting ap a splendid supply of native Ice which tbey will dispense to the public next summer at the most reasonable rates. The president of the denomina tional colleges of the state met in this city today. 1 here was a good attendance and matters of impor tance concerning the educational h. tercets of the state were discussed. One day last week, when the keen north wind cut one like a knife, an old darkey who was rather thinly clad, was seen coming up Halifax street alone, under the lea side of a board fence. Just as he turned th corner, near the capitol and caught the icy breeze full in the face h el etched his coat across his chest and was heard to ejaculate? "Umphl whar was you last August." A Noted House. There is no business house in the city that bears a higher or mote de Berved reputation, in its peoaliar line, than that of Messrs. Johnson & Barber, f urniiure dealers, East Mar tin street. These gentlemen carry at all times a most select stock of furniture of every description, em bracipe all the modern and most ar- tlstlo designs ; Bedsteads, louugea, looking glasses, mattresses, rocking chairs, wardrobes, and a hundreds of other articles, too numerous to men tion, and which can only be appreci ated by inspection. Don't f ail to call. Yoa will be politely received una shown around' The prions are as moderate as can be found fljrtu in Carolina. Thinning Out. The long continued spell of bad weather is fast thinning out the smaller game, if all reports from dit ferent sections be true. They appear to be dying from starvation. The Durham Sun allaliug to the matter says Borne action should be taken to save the birds, or else they will te pretty well all gone and hunting for a year or two will be scant sport. We are told that in some coveys where from twelve to sixteen were noticed there are now not more than three or four. As one means to reduce the de struction of these birds.aud give them a chance, and not entirely break up the sport of the hunters, a gentleman has suggested that a special act by the legislature be passed to apply to this county, if not the entire state -. to the end that this year the hunting law take effect on the i.th of this 'oming December and end the iotti f January, '91; giving thirty day hunting instead of three months, as now. This would save the birds from thorough destruction the next sea son. v y-:. .' It strikes as that this would be a good idea and one of our hunters would agree to iu order to preveuv their guns and dogs from bottoming -jojelesa things. Justice Lamar Dend. A telegram from a paper for whioh Mr. Maxwell Gorman corresponds In ordering some news announces today the death of Hon L. Q A Lamar, Justice of the Supreme Court ol the United Braces, and Secretary of the Interior under President Cleveland during hla first term. He was also an ex U. 8. Senator and one of the most eminent men in this country. Miss Wescotf . On Thursday night nex Miss Ade laide Wescott, an accomplished elo cutionist, will appear at Metropolitan Hall for the benefit of Bt. John's Hospital 6he will be assisted by some of our best local talent, and we eiuoeiy hope she may attract a large crowd. The Oswego, H. Y., Daily Record Bays: There were few vacant seats in Ahwaga Hall, Saturday evening, the audience being made ap of Oswego's most cultured people. The attract ion was Miss Adelaide Westeott, in her "Bwitzerlmd" monologue, nd the en' ire audience seemed much pleased with it. Miss Westcott 1b a very bright, attractive and versatile young lady, who describes in a very i king manner a young girl's trip through Switzerland." The de. scription is given as a monologue, everal mythical characters being in', roduced in a very realistic manner, i he entertainment was given under the auspices of the King's Daughters, aud they have reason to be well leased with the entire success.flnan ciai aud iu every otuer way of their venture. otes From u-e Relief Work. The names of Dr. L. A. Scruggs, Ihos Taylor and W. H. Patterson were inadvertently omitted from the lit of the citiien's committee on dis tribution as published yesterday. It should be added also that Rev. G. 8, Bmith in the 4th ward, and Rev. Cn ear Johnson in the 2d ward have been requested to aid the committee in their work The committee will hold a meeting at Y M. 0. A. bulluing at 11 o'clock tomorrow. The work of relieving the distress among the por is being most admir ably m naged There have been a great many rumors of aid being ex tended to persons not in need, but upon investigation many of them proved to be untrue. We under stand the committee propose to pun isn with the la w any who obtain help under false pretense, if tney are de tected Less than 10 per cent, of all those helped from the citizen's relief fund after careful examination, have proven unworthy of aid. We don't see how it could have been man' aged with more care. xhe citizen's relief committee in thorized Street Oomm sioner Blake to employ ldO men at 75 cents each on yesterday to shovel snow from the sidewalks Agood movement. The sum of fifty dollars was set apart to the pastors of Oberlin by the relief committee to aiding in re lieving any distress in that common ity. ' Mr. Stanhope Pullen, with his usual generosity, donated 50 cords of wood, I cut reivdy for hauling, near the A. St t M. College, to the citizen's relief com mittee. Wagons are daily hauling this wood to the city. i The Weather. For North Carclina: Increasing Iclouliuess, rain or snow, colder at night. '.. -. .-. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Wednesday : Fair weather, warmer, becoming threatening by evening with rain. j Local data for 24 hoars .ending 8 a ' m: today: Maximom temperature, 49; mini uttiim temperature 80; rainfall, 3.0. Several imp vtant special orders in J the senate this week. Mr. Joph O. Webb, of Hlllsboro, died last Satnrday night In Chicago, where he had gone to have a. nrgi. eal operation performed. ' .. He was a graduate of Chapel Hill and highly respected. He leaves a widow and five children to mourn their loss. v- A Georgia editor, short of wood, Is responsible- for the following: "O. for a breath of summer; . i- For a sight of the ice ereanvstfns;. For the slzz of the soda fountain And the yell of th baseball nine " Tuition Free. Do not be misguided by deceptive advertisements bat placs your money where it buys the most. If you want quality or quantity, ours is the place to try first. We give yoa lessons on low prices for nothing. . - 0. A. Sherwood b Co. For a fry or stewed oysters call on A. Dughi.' i Shoes Will Attract Y Whether the thought is a pleasare or not you must now give ear to the demand of shoes. Your shoes have had a drubbing daring thr old pp-'I Now Annie, Charlie. Bnnle an I becca and you mus get new shoes In connection with this deman l,for shoes remember thi : E T. BwfflU is Felling all goods at wholesale e$rt. Get your shoes there. Probably-lhe largest stock of shoes in Raleigh Xt&t Swindell store. We Know and Ton Can K ow AH goods in Swindell's mararuoth store is being sold at cost aofl this sale will go right on till April.. Our object in this sale is yet a profound secret The prie of the goods alone is what yoa want. Swindell's red letter sale will do yoa good Just Received by Express Owing to the great demand for rub ber shoes for men and women and the Scarcity of same in town, we or dered a big lot and they are now here. These we are selling at cost as we ordered them by request of the public. Robber shoes 10c pair, SKe pair, 25c pair, SOo pair, 40c pair, 50c pair at Swindell's mammoth store. Sweeping Reduction on Wheels. Having made an exchange of ad vertising for wheels we offer, for the next few days only, a bargain in bi cycles, either cushion tires or the best made pneumatic. These wheels. jare high quality in every respect and fully equal to any on the market,.and the prices can't be duplicated. : , Apply to The Eclectic, 117 Fayette ville street, Raleigh, N. O. . jaa21 For No-To-B.-c, r wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, N.O. Our Special January Carpet ; , Sale. This lot of carpets we are now clos ing out, are not simply the short lengths, with not enough for a room, bat they are mostly full rolls and Borne of our best qualities They are patterns'that have been dropped by mills, consequently are not so valua ble to as. We are offering them in some instance as much as 15c and 20c per yard less than wholesale cost. Some pieces are offered at 60c in the dollar. House-keepers should not fall to see tbls lot of carpets. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. TobaccoUgers Smile Sometimes when told that tobacco hurts them; their wives never do, because Shat tered nerves, weak eves, chronica tarrh and lost manhood, tells the story. If your husoand uses tobaooo, yoa want him to quit, post yourself about Nono-bao,the wonderful, harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit evre, by sending for oar little book tipped: ''Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away." mailed free. . Drug stores generally sell No-to bao. THE STERLING REMEDY CO., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana. jal9 13tp We will- receive . a lot of robber b iots and arctie-overshoes this p m by express (Jan 20). , ! WooUottS-BS. R often and Other Ilnndeouie Cut Flowers Bonqnets. Racket and Floral Designs Tel-phnt)H '.13 Ja4 tf M Stkihh TZ. Florist. We rreMved today b? expresi sev eral cases ladier and men's rubbers. Price 85c and Wo. Wonlleott 81 Poo's. 8K FOR onR LADIES' GENUINR DON- - - GO LA -KID SHOE1. Jim the World for TTIie taionney DRY GOODS STORE Are Wow Intereed in LOW PRIONS, if so riamiu- our stoek of W! milter (Soods at prices the lowest yet narasd for tricky first elas goods. TRUE MKUIT in every article, QUALITY U evert here, FUI.- STOCK V to teleet from. Compare q'talitv and prices, Act on your own judgment, The result vill be a victory for us. C- A- . Steccd Co New Arrivals We have just receiTd nice line of Men's bboes and will st you no per cnt on every pmr you buy. Brogans from f 1 to f 1 7. Dress 8hoes fi 24 'o t2 98. Rubbers from 38c to 49c Men's Crush Hats 47c to II 88. Stiff Hats 83c to t'2. Silk Hats $1 08, Men's 8carfs 10 le 49. Undershirts 383 to $' 24. Wnrkinc Hhirts 2!c to tl 44. Dress Shirts 441 to tl,. Bert BUnketa tl to f 5 47. Horse Blan kets f 1 X4 to Hair Buggy Robes 5 to t7, worth f 10 snv whore. Ladies Shops from 97c to 2 43. Misses Shoes from 6 to 1 1 97. I adies Rn b- beis 20c to 99c. Chenille Uurtains f 4 . worth 18. 129 THE LION 16 Payettville st Rcket Stores Mirtin at MERE WE ARE AGAIN. A.nd this tini w a-e making an nouncements of a paralyzing char acter. The Christmas holidays have passed and during that period we catered to the wishes of the public in all respects ' We are now offer ing to the public some of the best barpins ever seen in this city. In fact, thre never has been a chance ' to secure . -EVERYTHING-- in the furniture line at lower price. 1 vWara working off immense bar gains. AH the newst designs such as Bureaus, French Beveled Look ing Glasses, Lounges, Willow and Rattin Chairs, WaTdrobes, Mattress s, &o, together with a splendid se lection of Chinaware of all descrip tions. You can Siave at Least $25 on a set of furniture and a corres ponding saving on everything else by calling on Thomao & Maxwell pa mhasfge Plat, itttfla siila Ifafket, Mnrdware, &r. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE4FRDIT KNIVES will make an acceptab'e present to any housf kef per. A BOX OF TOOLS o- on of our Kicking: MuleBanks a A POCKET KNIFE for yo-ir husb'tud nr son. RALKMH. V. O MEW MILLINERY. 11 ':; Tha - Latest . Novolties. . zTke mosf Desiiable: ;;;;:Shades mi Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' infants' Silk flaps - and:::::; Shirred flats, - .We have Millinery to suit every body in style and price. Orders from a distance will re-. cnive prompt at- tention. .1 miss :E:ACciE:; :::::::::::::reese: 809 ...Fatettkvillb8t ... Dry Qoodsi. lVotm. Ac. 11 qq anEs3 eaiifl3 We ' :eke f took" Feb. 1st. and want to' sell every pieee of Furniture pos sible by that time. Now will be the time to buy furni ture. Yoa come and get suited and we will suit you in the prices. We do not confine you to a few pieces, but this applies to our entire Furniture Mock. XT' R We sell first class Fnrni l Xture at only dry goods ll.ll.lBS.TOCRfCO, 128 tad M5 f iryettTill Btrwt 1D1D TKTT
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