-1. ! I r lit) VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 18. 1893. NO. 147 lid 14 CITY IN BUIEF. Beau Hal weather. Have yoi registered 7 Federal eoart is In session at States Tllle, with Judge Dick presiding. If r. R. K. Ferrell, of Durham, is in the city A very slight frost this morning, bat nothing hart Mr. Sidney E Allen, of Winston, is la the eity. A nomber of opera ehalrs are arrlr ing for the new opera house. An eleetrie light has been placed at . the corner of South Salisbury nd West Martin streets. iftJohn 8. Leary, the oolored lawyer of Fayetteville, has located in Char lotte. Mr Monfalcome the noted derora tor will commerce painting in the opera house In a fen days. Many Raleigh people will attend the grand naval review at Hampton .Rhodes. Mrs. John Manning, of Chapel Hill, is spending a few days -with friends in j this eity. QThe registration books for the city lection will close on the SlBt inst. Don t forget to see If your names are all right. The scaffolding is being removed from the front of the new hotel and workmen are. engaged in" putting in floors &c. Members of the Railroad Commis sion left today for Washington to at tend 'the National Convention of Rai road Commissioners. The North Carolina local ministers conference wiii convene at Trinity Park Durham July, 2023. An in tereating session can be antidipated. The bicycle races in connection with the naval review took place at Norfolk today. Oar young fellow citizen, Mr. Will Wynne, is expected to be In the race, and we are hoping to hear good news from him. Mrs John Eddy left this morning for Alexandria, Va., on a visit to Mrs Fred Taylor and will also visit her sons in Pennsylvania before she re tarns home. Mr. Lacy, labor commissioner, re ports that he is pleased with the sue eess of the employment bureau estab lished in connection with the office Situations have been obtaiueii for about one fifth of the applican t. It is much to be regretted that the extreme cold weatber of the past winter has been very destructive to the fig trees in this section Most of those of the Italian colony west of the eity have been destroyed. The Durham Globe is authority for the statement that Mr. W. D. Luns ford has a copy of the Minerva pub lished in Raleigh, August 12th 18! 2, by Lacas and A H. Boy lan. All arrangements have been com pleted for the transfer of the remains of ex-President Davis from New Or leans to Richmond. It has not been determined, however, the exact route to be taken.or whether the re mains will pass through Raleigh. The Raleigh Stationery Company are offerlug goods ( in their line at prices far below any thing we have yet heard of In Raleigh.: There is no place in our city or. Indeed in the State, where better stationery of ev ery oescription can be obtained and for less prices. Call and examine took It is of the most varied char acter. Rev Dr. Landrum, of Richmond, Va., arrived in our city yesterday He preached at night at the First -Baptist church. He is a preaohei of freat simplicity, and preached a very ne sermon. It made a deep Impress Ion on those who heard It, and the congregation was much pleaded with the preacher, and sermon. Her vices wlU be held during the week at 4 p. m. and at 8 o'clock at night. Found the reason for the gr at popularity, of Hood's Sarsaparilla limply this : Hood's OUBIS. Be sure o get Hoop's, - Fntertainmcnt. On the 8ith, lost., an entertain ment will be given at Neuse, the pro weds of which will be devoted to the people in Barton's Creek township who had their property recently de stroyed by fire. Compl'raentary. The Richmond Dispatch says: Last Friday a most delightful hop was given at the. Virginia Military Insti tute at Letlngton Va.. ci mpliinen tary to Misses Janet and Mattie Ful ler of Raleigh N. 0. It was a most delightfnl occasion in all respects. Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee was one of the chaperons. Attention. RAM. k regular convocation of Raleigh Chapter No 10 Royal Arch Masons, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic hall. VisltlDg compan ions invited to be present: Wm. SimpsOH. H. P. W. E. Faison, Secretary. Awards. On May 5th, three gold medals will he awarded by the faculty of the Ag ricoltural an;? Mechanical College of this city, to be given to the best de bator, essHjrist and deolaimer, re spectively (he Leazer Literary 8o city bare chosen for their deolaimer, Malcom Hunter, of Mcklenburg. It will be a most interesting occasion. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, warmer. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity Local data for 24 hours-ending at a m. today: On Wednesday: Fair, warmer. Maximum temperature, 67 mini mnm temperature 41 rainfall 0.0. FOR RENT FIRST; OF MAY Dwelling house, nine rooms, on Mor gan street, one block east of capitol square.. apl8 tf L D Womblk. Big job lot fine box paper, one hundred and fifty sheets and one hundred and twenty-five envelopes, 50, 60 and 65 cents per box. Would be cheap at $1 60 per box. Raleigh Stationer; Co. For one dollar one cane of toilet paper, two thousand sheets, and fixtures. Raleigh Stationery po. One pound box linen paper and envelopes for 60o Raleigh Stationery Co. Millinery. We are offering the handsomest line of millinery this season ever before placed on this market; and at priceB that will please All Swindell. Don't Forget The special sale of indigo blue lawns, warranted fast colors, at 7o per yard. These goods would be cheap at 15c. Only 10 yards will be sold to each customer. 8windell. A Great Chance. Our closing out sale of clothing is the (greatest chance of the season Everything in our clothing depart ment is at. cost, as we will not keep clothing any longer. Swindell. ASK to see our line of $3 and $2 ?0 ladies shoes. Woollcott St Sons. John Allen Johnson Caught. John Allen Johnson caught on to the way the United States govern ment made dollars and so thought he would do the same, and now he is a fugitive from justice.. Now dollars saved is dollars made If yon would make money and at the same time be a free citizen spend your dollars with Swindell. Clothing at Cost. We have a large stock of clothing that we wil' sell at cost as we will not keep clothing after this season . Swindell. Grover Cleveland wears "Korrect Shape" .shoes. So do our Senators and Congressmen. You can do the Fume and improve the looks of your iet (Nothing like Burt ft Packard's t r a neat, genteel fit and long service, t 'r sale only by . OA Sherwood ft Co, ; WOOLLCOTT 'ft SONS' stock of millivuy, ribbons and flowers Is the Drettiest. cheapest and most stylish iu the eity. That is what oar eastoti men sy ! IF TOU want to save money and wesr good clothes go to J R Taylor St Son's and you will get a good suit. I know bv experience. That Is where I got mine. 2'0 South Wilmingtou st. CHEAP ICE Do not forget what we said that we would not be under sold on' ice. We now reassert that we will meet any prices that are or may be made for ice delivered in this eity, and that we have plenty of It all the TEAR as we have for the pst several years. Jones St Powell. Linen Napkins 80o and 85c a dcten; towels and counterpanes. Woollcott St Sons. FOR RENT. House on Wilming ton street, near the eapltpl. with five rcoms. Kitchen in yard. Apply to L D Womb lb, Cor Hargett and Wilmington Sts. apl7-tf v. t ALL the latest novelties are to be found in our millinery department. Woollcott Sons. Special Sale. On Monday next we will have on sale blue lawns at 7io per yard. These goods are worth lbo. We will sell only 10 yards to each customer, at Swindell's. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Our present line of ladies parasols and sun umbrellas is one of the most extensive we have ever shown. ' The newest styles and colors in ruffled and gathered effects. Medium and light sb des la coaching parasols. Royal blue and ruby silk sun um brellas. All with exceptionally at tractive bandies, natural wood, dres den, onyx &e. Reasonable prices throughout tHe entire line. W. H. St R. 8. Tucker & Co. FOR RENT Two cottage houses on North East street. Anl at 516 East street. A pl5 6t j v SEVERAL BABY carriages still on hand which will' be soli-at and be low COBt. W.HlBl.;tlP8. : STRAW HATS. Big), stock just received. Fit yourself afid children with our newobty styles, lCc. up . O. A. Sherwood ft Oo. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds' of bedding Slants gladjoli and tuberose bulbs Lagnolias and evergreens, 'flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Stbirmbhtz, apl 6 tf , , , Florist RUBBER HAND stamps, Self ink ing and dating stamps, steel stampB, stencils notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and protec tors,cbeck cantellors.self inking pads, German silver badges, umbrella and ky checks, stamp racks, Sto. Apply to mh28tf Hknrx J. Youkg. TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner Fayette ville and Morgan streets, .near capi tol, or at my place on North Halifax street, near Peace institute. aplO H Stbinmetz, Florist. Williams St King's toothache rem edy for -sale by J I Johnson. Ten cents p"r bottle. J. Hal Bobbltt has Williams & King's f ambus toothache remedy. Ten certs per bottle. . Williams St King's great toothache remedy for sale at J Y MaRae's. Try it. ; You can get Williams . & King's famous toothache remedy at W fl Kinsr St Co's at ten cents par bottle. Everybody goes to J E Morgan's for Williams St King's unparalleled tootn ache remedy. 10 cents per bottle. A nerfect rush at Robert Simpson's drug store for Williams' ft King's great tootnacne ana neuralgia cure. It cures the worst cases iu two min utes. -: John S ' Pescud sells Williams St King's toothache and neuralgia cure. Only 10 cents per bottle. Everybody should have it. You can find Williams ft King's great toothache and neuralgia cure at McKimmon St Co's drag store Try it. 10 cents per tottle. Every bottle guaranteed. Mrs. Jones Came Back. She came back when her money got stack, and that is the way every lady will do. When they once trade at our store they will be sure ana come back, for they know that it is money saved for them when they dome to Swindell's Our dress goods depart ment is r rfect All the latest style! and sbh . s in silks and velvets, and everything In our millinery depart ment is a bargain of beauty.- . In fact everything in our store is of such style, quality and low price as to make Mrs Jones or Mrs Lookslish or any one else come back to Swindell's. I ONION 8RTS rAlnl to 15 ents a quart at J Hal B- bbift's Roset and Other IlHndfouie Cut Flowers Bouquet. Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 13 a4 tt 11. Stkikmhtz, Florist. WE BUY and tH cks. bonds, scrip, Insure proj My hi 'owest rate, rent property and i-'il c rent", buy sell real estate, &e . Ac A few de slrable lots on Fifth A venae (Hitia boro road) onsold. Wynne ft El lington, J3t Fayetteville street Ral eigh, N. O. apl 13 8t A fall set of the Encyclopedia Brit., anioa, ninth Edinbarg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davie, by Mrs Davis, at half Drlca. for Rain hv H .1 rtno. ell, 128 South Wilmington street. Ice ciean- every day at ml3 tf A. Ought's. MRS. E R Merit) "AN wishes to inform the l&diaa that h la nrana pad to bleach and shape hats or dve Also gentlemen's hats 808' outh Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh, N O. ' $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled iu 13 months. Address, "Alexander," P. . Box 277, Raleigh, N C. mhl6eodtf AT AUCTIOK. Great Sale of Furniture. I will apl i thanntlHi IT n nit ...a D.J ding and Carpets of the Florence Ho tel to the hiorhest lilrlrUr nn Wori nan day, the 18th of April This presents a great opportunity to buy some Dlnndld fllRhnra.nir ami n.lnut f . niture, all marble too goods at your uwu price, raie wm ra'tt, place on the premises at 10:30 o'clock Mr Frank Rtronach and Le is 1' Brawn DrODrietor Tarhnrn Hon flA Will ASfcn- -' V 111 fU- duct tbe aale. anil td Oxford Tics. Few line of SLIPPERS. AND OXFORD IIES For ladies, missfs and children jast opened at DRY GOODS STORE WE HAVE RECEIVED our full and entire SPRING STOCK and can meet your wants in a reasonable way. SPECIALS: "Alexander" s'' Kid Gloves, f 0 cents, worth double and treble Kai-Kl f ant"n tnd Surah Silks for shirt waists, SO cents r vard, worth 75 cents. Cheok Wu8ii'!t. 5 o 25 cents. $16 50 n v. lev suits at $12. Fipur"! nr)ii"v k and Irish Lawns, wash fabrics if all i -o iptions. IFnnii echoes for gentleman HHes, misbes and children claim our most earnest a tention. We get out the best. The prices are so Interesting as to make you a patron. 1LLINERY. IF YOU are in need of anything in this line we can please you, both in quality and price. Hats fiom ' 10c to 174, untrim med Trimmed from 25c up. Our line of UiDoons ana jiow ers are the handsom est in the city. In fants Lacn Caps from the cheapest tip. Also afu'l Hats from 24c to $125. Our ttock is larger than ever before, and we are goin( to save you money. Come to see us. Racket Store. 16 Hartm St Hi SnerwooQ & Co Hardware, &c. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rot's in one of HRWII'S MR or RABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Ca-r age buy of Tlos. E Briggs & Son? . Ral.EI H. V. O. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR IE' EST IS ? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most Reasonable rates and the place above a'l others in Raleigh j at the emporium of J the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. IBesides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasseSj willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY. .CARRIAGES, I'hey are beauties. De3ks of fine furnitare &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, -noney y calling. Dry Goods. Notfoo.. &c. W. II. A R, S. TUCKI E t CO. TNKXPKNS1VE DRISS GOODS. HENRIETTAS AND SERGES "40 INCH WIDK, ALL WOOL, DESIRABLE SHADES, AT OX'C FEB YARD. SCOTCH WOOLS 36 IN WIDE, IN GREAT variety at ' AND 60c A YD. special Values in PATTERN DRKS8HS AT $7.6C EACH. w. h. n. 8. tdckeb a co 123 AND 125 FAYGTTIVZLIK IT,-. his MflYWRll AUUiX H Ull

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