0 BMt0t tittuti VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1893. NO. 140 tute CITY IN BUIEF. . The summer ears were oat yester day. The afreet ears did a thriving hue! nesi yesterday. Fallen Park was visited by large crowds yesterday. Yesterday was an nnasoal warm day for the month of April. A considerable party of ladies and gertlnmen went oat to Penny's pond fishing this afternoon. We are sorry to state that little Marshall, infant son of Mr. And Mrs. P. O. Faoeett continues quite sick. The condition of Miss Mabel Green who was injured by the switchback disaster continues most favorable. Mr John R Upohurnh continues to Improve and the most earnest hopes of his recovery are now indulged in. Our friend "Hal" Ayer is snugly fixed op in his new quarters in Page's opera house. His office fronts on Martin street. Don't fail to take In Lew Dooksta der'a Minstrels at Metropolitan Hall tonight. Nothing like it has ever been seen in Raleigh. There will be a meeting of the Royal Arcanum tonight at 8 o'clock. Prompt attendance desired as there will be work in the degrees. Regular meeting of Wm. GL Hill Lodge tonight at 8 o'clock sharp'. All masons in good standing are. cor dia'ly invited to attend. Call at Dughi's and see the beauti ful improvements he is making in the way of preserving and adorning his restaurant. It Is a most delightful resort. ' The game of baseball last Saturday between the teams of Oak Ridge and the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege, resulted in a victory for the for mer by a score of 15 to 4. Litchford Encampment, No 26, will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A very important matter will come up, and every member is earnestly requested to be present A Womb lb, Scribe. A mortgage held by Mr Jose phus Daniels is to be foreclosed This course renders it somewhat un certain whether the Chronicle will I e continued as a separate paper or in connection with the News and Ob server. Yesterday was the anniversary of General Lee's surrender at Appo mattox, which occurred on Sunday April tth 1885. A friend who was present informed us today that it was just such a bright and beautiful day as yesterday, and almost as warm. It should be remembered that the ice cream establishment of Mr Chas Bretsch, 103 Fayettevillo street, is now in full successful operation. Don't forget also that orders left with him for ice cream can be furnished by Mr A Dughi in the most prompt manner. Remember that the first class bakery of Mr Brestoh is turning out the finest kinds of cakes, bread, &c. Orders of this kind left either with Mr Doghi or Mr Bretsch will re ceive prompt attention. s Now is the time of year for a gen eral overhauling and getting ready : for summer. . The first thing neoes sary after brushing up the premises Is to see what is needed in the matter of replenishing the parlor and bed rooms in the way of furniture. Then must come provision for the little ones in the shape of comfortable and stylish carriages. All of these re quirements can be met en the most advantageous terms at the mam moth emporium of Messrs Thomas & Maxwell, the well known furniture dealers on . Exchange Place, south side of the market. Life is short and time is fleeing, but Hoods Sarsaparilla will bless human ity as the ages roll on. Try It thlsj season. Lecture. Mr J. P. Wright will give a lecture tonight at Swalu Street Mission for . the benefit of the Sunday school. J Admission id cents. Subject' Laagu;" at eight o'clock. . Gun Tournament. Tomorrow, the great gun tourna ment will open at Greensboro, and will be one of the most Interesting featuies of the kind that has ever taken place in this section. There will be sbooters from all portions of the Union The tournament is under the auspices of the Manufacturers Trap Snooting Association of the United States. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, except possibly local showers la the moun tain regions this afternoon or night. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Tuesday: Fair; showers Wed nesday. Local data for 24 hours ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 91 mini mum temperature 50 rainfall 0.0. The Spring. Of all batons in the year, it is one for naki g radical changes in regad to health. During the winter, the system becomes to a certain extent clogged with waste, and the blood loaded with impurities, owing to the lack of exercise, close confinement In poorly ventilated shops and homes, and other causes. This is the cause of the dull, sluggish, tired feeling so general at this season, and which must be overcome, or the health niay be entirely broken down. Hood's Sarsaparilla has attained the greatest popularity all over the country as the favorite Spring Mediciue. It ex pels the accumulation ofjimpuritles through the bowels, kidneys, liver, lungs and skin, gives to the blood the purity and quality necssary to good health and overcomes that tired feel ing. A Card. The rector of St Mary's school takes this opportunity of expressing his heartfelt appreciation of the sympa thy and help given him and those dear to him by the people of Raleigh since the accident of last Tuesday He thanks them most warmly for himself, his family and his school for their assistance, and assures them that their confidence and generous help have done much to uphold him in a time of great trouble and anx iety. Especial thanks are tendered to the doctors, to the members of the A and M college, to Superintendent Stafford, and those whose near rest dence enabled them to be first upon the grounds. He wishes also to thank his friendsfor the numerous telegrams and letters of sympathy received, for fear that the replies, by some mis chance may never have reached them. It gives him pleasure to say that the attendant physician reports the condition of the sufferers to be mos satisfactory. The press of the state will please copy. Pimples, blackheads, moles, frec kles, tan and sunburn removed by Johnson's Oriental Soap. Medical. Sold by John Y. MaoRae. . T AM TO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner Fayette ville and Morgan streets, near capi tal, or at my place on North Halifax street, near Peace institute aplO II Stkinmktz, Florist. WE HAVE lust received a large lot of ladies' muslin underwear which we are offering cheap so we can have a large trade on it. Woollcott & Sons. 10 YOU want to make a shirt waist 1 t . - 1 1 A o.ui ana see oae troous we uave to mabfe them of. Woollcott & Son's. , Ask to see our new ladies' shoe with patent leather tip for $2 00. i Wpolloott & Sons, Dockatader'a Minstrels. The Danville (Va.) Reporter says: Danville has seen Al Field and Geo. Wilson and Milt Barlow and all the great stars in the minstrel firmament, bat the universal verdict now Is that Lew Dockstader and his superb com pany of stars who appeared at the Academy last evening are at the head cf the deck. Every man in the com pany is an artist, and Dockstader is simply immense. The local hits in his Cleveland reception speech were the best and most good natured ever attempted here, and the audience went wild over them All the spe cialties were very flne.the muslo.both vocal and instrumental, was splendid, and the audienea spent two hours in continued laughter and enjoyment. FOR SALE. A horse, wagon, bar ness and good road cart for sale cheap. Apply to Geo Fowler, this office. alO NEW N O HERRING by the 1,000, lOOordozat i DT Johnson's COUNTRY BUTTER, fresh and nice, at D T Johnson's. CAKES AND CRACKERS -Just received lunch, mills, soda biscuit.tea cakes, vanilla wafers, &o, at D T Johnson's. FOR PICNIC PARTIES-8mall hams, loose pickles, bottled pickles, potted ham and tongue, salmon, sar dines, &c, at DT Johnson's. BOY'S CLOTHING -we have about 200 suits child's clothing, jacket and knee pants, spring weights, 4 to 10 years' size. These good were left over from last summer an 1 wed re Belling at cost any of them Soiuaof them less than cost. If we have the size you want you can save money at D. T. Swindell's. MILLINERY EXTRAOR - "" IRY Our millinery departmei .'b sea son is paying us is paying yju It is popular it is crowded each d .v. Ladies appreciate what we have, wd the price is also pleasing. T'iey don't fail to tell us we are in i ha service that our millinery is just the thing. That our trimmer is well up in high art of trimming we know you know. D T Swindell. DRESS GOODS -We know our dress goods are pleasing the trade. The proof is conclusive. The crowds each day in our store tell us plainer than words. Then the money draw, er at night speaks of our popularity. Our dress goods are taking a move on them and we feel more encouraged this season than ever before. D. T. Swindell. STRAW HATS Big stock just received. Fit yourself and children with our new nobby styles, lCc. up C. A. Sherwood & Co. Trunks. We have now on sale the most ex tensive line of Trunks ever brought to Raleigh. Round and fUt top, canvas and leather covered, swing ing and roller steamer and water' proof trunks. Valises, grips and canvas telescopes. Trunks of all sizes an kinds and at prices to suit every one. W. H. & R. 8. Tucker. & Co. White mountain and arctic freezers at Hughes. . ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding plants gladioli aod tuberose bulbs Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steinmkntz, apl 6tf Florist HAVE COMMENCED DRES Making Use the latest French eys tern. Guarantee a perfect fit Old Rues place 540 Rast Hargett street apl 6 At Mrs Ida M. Doyle. RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink ing and dating stamps, Bteel stamps, stencils notary aud corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and protec tors.oheck caucellors.self inking pads, German silver badges, umbrella and k-v checks, stamp racks, &o. Apply to iaii28 tf Hbnrt J. Youjse. Wood, Wood. ; Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. mob. 12-1 m "HE I. T..O, JACK, where are you go ing?" "i am going to J. R' Taylor & Son's to get a suit of clothes He gives them to you at bottom figures and nausr fiiioapfl a. flf,." "That. ta t. ha place I have been looking for every since I baya been in Raleigh." ONION 8S TP r-d7iceil to 15 c nts a quart at j. nai B bbl?' i Roses and Other Handsome Cat Flowers Bouquets. Baskets and Floral Deftigns. Telephone :'3 a4 tf a. r'TKTXMVTZ, Florist. A full set of b ,.t;v'nppdia Brit anica, ninth Eli-.ur- iou. Also life of Jefferson L . rg Davis, at half price, for sal t . J Dow ell, 128 South Wihniogton ANOTHER ARKIVAL warranted pocket cutlery at L. D. Wonible'a Call early and gt your choice re frigerators at Hughes.1 Ice ciean every day at ml3 tf A. Dughi's. MRS. E R McGO WAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and shape hits or dye. Also gentlemen's hats ;G8 outh Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh, NO. HERE 13 YOUR FRIEND. A friend in need is a friend i a deed. Williams & Kincr'a Famnim Tnnth. ache Remedy i the b t m-nd to the sunerer oi tootnicne t.ud neuralgia. It relieves them in twopwnutfs. One trial will onvtnce yon of the fact. Try it. Price 10c per I: -ttle. mh.23 tf. $500 in Installments Wanted It can be doubled in 12 inc. the Address, "Alexander," P. . Box 277. Raleigh, N. O. mhlfi eodtf .in TOMA TO PLANTS -Lot, of strong, hardy plants, choice varieti. c at 25 cents per dozen. Orders left at Pes cud's Drug Store will receive prompt attention. (ap4 6t) VV. J v. kir. Oxford Ties. New line of SLIPPERS AND OXFORD IES For ladies, misses and children just opened at nsro-RiraiS' DRY GOODS STORE WE BAYS RECEIVED our full and entire SPRIG STOCK and cun meet your wants in a reasonable way. SPECIAL: "Alexander's'' Kid Gloves, f 0 cents, worth double and treble Kai-KM Oanton and Surah Silks for shirt waists, 50 cents pr yard, worth o cents. Check Mucins, 5 to 25 cents. lG50nv 'f . ';it,sat$12. Fijuir in i k and'Irish Lawns, wash fabriisii alH" i:nptions. for gentlemen ladies, misses and children claim our most ?nrn-Kf. a'tuntion. We get out the best. -Tiie price are so interesting as to make you a patron. M. When in New York last we found a book store on the verge of bankruptcy and we soooned in their stock ai 3(c. in the dollar. We have 25,0!i envelopes at l"c. a box r 2Jc a pack. These envelopes a"e worth 10c ?ack any where. Reading books 9c, worth 5; novels 10c, with 25c. Bibles, leather back. 1 87, worth f 5 00. We have a full line of millinery. Our milliner is from Baltimore and she is an expert in the art, having attended the latest fashionable openings. Our dress goods and trimmings are samples of beauty. Shoes and slippers, all colors, for every body. If you want a baagain come to Racket Store, 16 UarUn St G. A. SberwoQd & Co ill BOOKS Hardware, c Wire Fencing FOR POULTRY YARDS. Nrat, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels. DO YOU KM WHERE YOUK TESTIS? It is to secure the bet of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above ni other in Rrdeigb. Is at the emporium of I Maxwell, the well-known dealers. Exchange Place south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Dckn of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home 8ewing Machine Needles and Oil You can sav, noney by calling. Dry floods. Totio" HER MAJESTY'S CORSETSi For rne week, beeinnine Mondav. Amil 10th, Mrs. Hyland will be at our store for the sole purpose of explaining the reasons wny tier jsiaiesiy s uorsets are superior to those of other makes. We trust that as manv ladies as possible wilt avail themselves of this otmortunitv.tn learn woat a perfectly fitting corset really is. W. U. & It. S. TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 fayettevllle Street,