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mtmw IWK VOL. XKVI1I. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893. NO. 122 lit ill i n 1 CITY IS IIUlFdt. " The eold wire U ldepread Winter IhgeriLg in;tb.lsp of prtag. Mayor B&lger is confined to his home with sickness Thle nnemly westber has been a serious set b o't to business tod v. The new llbrarUa Mr. Kllinartoo. will, we learn take charge of the cfflc on the 1st of Apiil T. B Jernlgan, Esq , editor of the Chronicle has returned from a trip to Washington, D. O. The matter of a new station honse will soon come op. It is a city insti tution badly needed. Judge Walter Clark has been elect ed an honorary member of the Gull f jrd Battle Ground Association. There is no drubt that Hoo. F. V. Piuimons wt 1 be the uext collector of Internal Revenue for this distiiot. A gentlemen today s id it was no ' tieeable that St. Patrick's day was almost invariably cold or inclement. Mr. Jernlgan, editor of the CI on icle, says taer. ar about 60ofi offl.- ' seekers iu Vabi'gt n by ictu1 . COUnt. j The, general atsombly, at its reeeut session passed au act providing tor ! another atfigrnt niirgeon or'th .' C. State Gaird. Mr. Frank Mtrouach . and otber members of the penitentiary huarU are engaged today in taking a . in veutory at the instit ution The cloojy weather prevented frost last night and it is hoped that the fruit iu this section inaj yet be all right, although many trees are in full bloom. Jouru -ilisMa chattgs nnd consoli ja tln a,ro uiiic i talke. of on the streets i but we know of nothing iu the way j of continuation fruf&dently autheutic ; to give to the public If Vice President atvenon oau be induced to deliver the address at the j 4th .-f July celebration of wui'ford I RattlB Ground Aosoclatiou. it witl ;; make it an occasion of mu,ch joy There are oom.mt.ortaot hi)t,rve ments goicg on at, the Soldiers' Home the $3,000 being ued ia the construe tion of a dining roo-n and dormi' ory There'will' be about eighty inir atee very soon. It is now estimated that the total amount of appropriations ma e by the last General Assembly was 9 )'). 030 The fioaneial pao'ty of th State Treasu e . Mr T-t.te, i- vqua! to the occasion BrookMde Park now pre nta tbe appearanca of a 'deserted villas ." As the spring and suTome- wi" j be apon ns, it ra'g'it it be well to look Tt i t.i.V nratif o I It s too prettv a after it af. onca place to be allowed to languish The Greensboro Becord sa s : ' I Misses ageie Husbee. MHdred I Badffr Maddle Marshall and Marga I ret Hindale, a bevy of Raleigh's fair younsr daughters, were here this ' raTninar en route to Worthvll" o ; pay a visit to Mrs. Hal M. Worth ' It Is expected that work on the ex v tension of the street railway from the 1 Hillsboro ro'id to Pulleu Pariill v soon p- commenced. ; The rout a will j bo from . nolnt jnpt at. tbe entrance to tn grouons or tf .Agrtcnlnrl ? College, cropsivgthe North Carolina railroad with a bridge on the cut di viding the park from the college grounds. John Tonog, a colored men, who va8 sent to tbe penitentiary for seven years, attempted to escape from the : chain gang at Carthage last Wedness day. . He was shot by tbe guard and Instantly killed. . He ltaderved four , years of bis time, and the worst fea , ture of the aff air was that his pardon hvl bsaa g' vutad and was oa its w tv to the authorities j Spring medicine and Hood's Sar (aparilla are synoayraous terms, so py; nl if la tnis great iceatcine af this avHi Statement. Ool. Paul F FiUoo of the retiring management of the penitentiary bu rendrd a statement for the quarter e dlofj February 28'h. 1893 The to tal expenses were $35,5 0 15. The earnings for the same period were '0,19140. o Action. The new management held another meeting at the penitentiary, yester day, bur, aside from perfecting the organization of the board aud some routine busmen, nothing of public importance was done It was eon-! eluded Hdvisa'e to postpone for i awhile the selee ion of minor effi c'al". thee beirjr a great number of I applicants. lo the meantloe snperln I tendeut Teazr will give the institn. j tioa his entire time makiig himself , j faiuiltir with the surrouudiug It ' wi l prfb-tblv oe a wee or so before another meeting wi l be held A New 8 tl"n Hons-' It ptx;H to bn gnf-rally understood that of the $"" 0 iu bnods to be is su ed "iv t hi city ?3( (TO is to be usd oa tn B.rt,e,8 in balauce as we ,a,,ti10 ir C l3 use 1 8t the dis Cfcfi.. f ,h ' t l-iWroeo for iiuo.vv :u-nlS Wi: li'JOW l ttulnt' tr w.iv i.i wbie'i tin surpl-ia en be uti!tz"d than 'w tue erection of a utt ib!e st.aMou hou" fo the incr C-jralon f .'llja iars against toe urn- ! uiciial urd'nan s Tbi prenm ex ! cus) for a starJoii home la a d.sgr-toa ! to tn cir . au 1 ia -"h it. m iv be trua-'d a "mau lrkp.' To iucaro-rite a man in such a place no matter for what on6n-v, is to cause a risk of hij !ife. We hope that, the board may see th"ir way eler to eatablisa a new utation et the eaHifSt moment, j KOU , W : Thti uftm ki Kn tr C! K Roov. WUo ,8 acting in 'laoe of Mayor Badg ep tnpomrily, noani oyar to the QxCit.erm of th Huperlor Court, in the sum of VIr El lriige 'mith for ao assault wifh deadly weapon 'fheevliijoce g vther is as fol lows : Yeaterday atternooo daring the alarm of fire, as Mr. Smith and a lQn nm 1 Gl "imQ were Ping "long Martin street, they met with no Italian who asked th-m wber-? the fire, was They gav him ao. evaeie answer and mocked the Italian in his language. This provoked the man .and he called Smith a very ob toxious nam Smith then struck bio: with a rook Tbe Italian follow ed hltn a short dis'anoe, when Smith ag iiu struck him with an a handle. V'if Squire h d l thr. the weight of evidence is strongly against Smith I and h-aaj tin- bou torthe use of a I deadly weapon Con isel for Smith U;,,ts thit the ita.ian should also bf, S()ut a to our?, but Squire Root u lol l, -us dAfltsi .a.ii .b-yanc ;Doa', fail to ti. ii. the, IaabalU Ci'ftl f 6'H Ka'a D .attners to nij-ht The bill of f tre U a m st ex celieot oaa, aud 5Q-) obj v,t such as ' shot'ld attract all who are ooritably j disoosed. Tiie fansral -.f Mr Q W Mir3h took pi ce at tba' ri ia-ne thi ifter noon at 4:3) o'ci o, aud was well at- . tended. t is stated that several new wather stations will be established j u tQj8 ate Two or three good rooms for rent, cheap ou 8 - Wilmington st ff r family without children Apply at this office, - . . Three Nice Rooms for Rent. - unai xr.fi, In the Crowder bouse on North n.rrlntnn af reet. .. Annlv A mhlT 6t J A. Sanders Fo- Ilent. Two 4 Room '. wellings m13 6t. L D. Womblk. Wood, Wood Send vour order to B. F 'Jheat haui'a sr.ore. for dry Pipe W ood, 2'5 Wilmington street. ; mh.i3-?ra,. . n i i - The Monitor oil s'oye isagreat sue cess, for sale by W. &. iliigUes, So a Yard-Hpeclal Rale. Gli ghams for dresses and aprons Wnollcott & Sons $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 13 months Address. Alexander." P. . Box 277 Raleigh. N 0. mhl8 eodtf Special sale of trtoghama at Bo yard on Monday, March 20. at WoollcHt & Sons. Woollcott & Sons will have a spe elai sale of ginghams at Pc a yard, on Monday. March 29. Come early and secure tbe pick None better In this city or any oth er For tbe bett line of medium priced hose, we excel Cr 25c line of fast, blacks a-e unqualed We 811 an irupnrten German half hose at 15c, and a full, regular fast, black rib i)fd hose at lc Remember that. O A Shkrwood & Co Rra you have struck it now. That in the best fit I have ever sen you have. Wbre did vou get. It from? J. R Taylor & Sow, Mewhaut Tailors, No 810 bo. Wilmington H Raleigh, N. C v H Roger", No 11 Exohanare Plc. wholesale and retail dealer in ch'ckeos, eggs, huer coantry pro d' nd irroeeries. Consigurac'ntB solicited mb 5 5t Ottt rburn Lituia Water as a lleiuttllr LKT KK LaDTK-t TMY IT AND BE CON VISCKD HOVDOKS ITDO 'i' IS" Arsenic is ratten iu email quan'ies 'or th complexion, and this water ha8 rs-nlc enosivh to be beneficial. Fow ler's Solution must be stopped very soon, or the fac rnd body will be come swollen Not fo with this; you can drink it all your lite and not be hurt Again, the soda and potash expel the unwholesome gas from the swollen and paiofuMy distended stom ach of the dyspeptic; tbe Hthia, ar senic, iron and iodine start the torpid livr expel the bile which has over fl wo-th s-Kteiu-aud lent its saffron hue to the skin; the ugly pimples dixapoear, healthy blood tinges the complexion with roses, and the bro mine b'i 'gs sweet Bleep to the tired eyelids Thus it brings a doable bleaaing - it heas and it beautifies If you think this is an exaggera tioo, ask those who have tried it, and above all, look at them and see the change in their complexion Deliv rjJteR f "HaBobbltt'1'' 2 i 'J ' New 25c. Spring Dress G ol si. To dav we received a beautiful line of dress goods and wash fabrics We can please yop now better than ever before. Trimming silks, cor is, fin ishing gimps to match. New lot of shoes, slippers, &c Tennis shoes at 50, 75 and $1.0(1 a pair. , O. A Sherwood & Co. Itx Hospital fjot Sale The pale at public auction of lots belonging to the Rex Hospital T-ub. tees will i e continued on Saturday, the 8'h Inat , beginning at 11 o'clock Terms: One t hird cash, balance pay ' Rhl In ennal installments at 6 and 12 months from date of sale, interest on t -f-rred payments at per cent per i acoDi. R. H Battlb, Pres't. Marcn lHh 1893 3fi Ladies Muslin Underwear. Many ladies dislike to buy made u underwear, because it is so often poorlv made We carry In stock ladles' cambric and Muslin under wear in inexpensive and the finer grades These garments are of good materials carefully made and sold at the closest potsible prices, 'taking in cor-sideraMon the cstof making w can ff r .made up garments at prices as low and 'o-ver than they can be made at home. These are always cheerfully shown upon request. W. H R 8 TUOKBA & Co. To the Lad(s. Did yon know you could have any thing id the way of cloaks, shawls, and dresses cleaned and dyed at i Harris' Steam Dye Works without the j slightest injury to the goods? We : a specialty of cleaning ladies' fine Hgbt colored cloaks and walking 4 -w. . b- Jano " look perfectly new. no' matter how much they may oe souea we can furnish references that will convince you of this fact, , V On Bccount of fire our office Is at 124 East Park Avenue, next to J A Spence & Bro , unti" further notice. To the Pnblie. Vttt ITlfvaKakfri Kf A ft-Amort . Ka aIt a thAlatl. is prepared to do auytblng jn the '.'line of dyeing and pressing ladles' bonnets In tha latest styles of , te eeajoa. tJead la your work. Wanted. Gentleman r lady to travel; no preference where qualifications are equal; salary. $70 and travelling ex penses Position permanent Rail way fare paid here if engaged. En close reference i-.nd send address with stamped envelope. Gkskral Mahaqkr, Lock Drawer P, mch8-18t Chicago, 111. Ice ciearx every day at n13 tf A. Ooghi's. For Ilent The desirable store on Fay-tteville street, N". 129, i.ow oiPUid by W. H. Lvon is for r -nt bv April i. Apply to D RoSKNTHAt. mcb6 lm Have Yon Hesrd the Latest? In advertMog tir OOTH ACHE REMEDY; wr would also like to call tbe atteotiin of tbe public to the fact that we have just received ao enor mons variety of Tutt's Celebrated Fruit Juices, and are no ready to furnish our patron wlfh he best and latest drinks of th season, prepared and dispensed in art is Mo order from the pnre fiuit juices fe22 tf Williams & Kino, Druggls's and Pharmacists. Roses and Other Handsome Out, F'owers Bonquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone ".13 a4 tf H. Stkinm tz, Florist. A full set of the 55ncyc'opdla Brit anioa, ninth Edit. burg edition. Also llf of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, f"r sale hv ' I Dow el', 128 South w'i'miogton s'r.-et. Just received ! t'eantlful line of GINGHAMS AND SCOTCH ZEPHYRS Tbe best snd durable stock of Sfinoes in the State. JHTEvfrv pair war ranted to wear just as represented NORTHS' DRY GOODS STORE f MG GOODS ! NoiiMi5 hoes a el Trunks. Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves and and Hosiery, Under wear. Table and Bad Linens, Towels, Crashes and ' bite Goods. We direct attention of a'l readers of this paper to the numerous lines mentioned of which on present, stock is unusually attractive a"d on which our pric- re xceediulv low OirCi ri'iotl line ol Hue sbos for Krockton band made for '.-nod as can be bad: - .'afactlon guaranreed gamine the full stock ;e pretty The style m- "-ntion poJite. No t-qu" '.le goods. -iveuing Trunks a lr-;n'tf. ladiea men r Perf i Oal' . The tere8tl'-.: ble to el Flue JUST as WeSAID On March 1st we would move to 16 Martin street, next door tothu Farmer's Bank. Here we are all in good shape and now ready for busir cess We will be pleased to cme our friends, customer and the pub lic We have everything kept in a first clasa !ry goois store "iVi a full line of iiiidinery Xlso our salesmen and sal-Mart ies will take trreat pleas ore in showing jou through their stock If you don't want to buy come and look. THE-LYON Racket Stor, 16 UarUo St CUtorwil Hardware, &c. A. JJlblUlT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FRUIT KNIVES will make an aeceu' ble present to any bouiek eper. A BOX OF TOOLS o-oi'ofi ur Kicking MuleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE fr your bn ba l s n Tios. B.Briggs&Sons, I' X I -IS . WHEk. Y(IR h'FE etb? It is 1 1 'M-e the lt u evorytli:n; in the fnr'iitur, nt tbe nvst n-iisonable rates an 1 1' i'aceah.ive 1 uttiers in Eali igli la at the emporium t Tiias & Maxwell, the well-known dealers Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business cousis insr of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES I'hey are beauties. De'k1 of fine furnit-re, &c Don't forget tbe New Home Pewing Machine Needle? and Oil You cm sav money by calling. Dry Goods. Voiton, &c. V H ;VB S.TUrKEBs CO. KOYSLTIES IN An extensive assortment of nw styles in La ies' and Children's low s w. Ladies' Huntingdon ti?s, patent leather tip,-with fancy lace piece. Russet, tan, dark brown, red and ray oxfords. Misses and children's red and dark tan one-strap slippers with 8piing heel Oxfords in fancy colors. These at verj attractive prices. r" W. II. & 11. 8. TUCKER & CO , W 0d 135 Faytfteville Street,
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