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i ' - Mill VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, MAY 23. 1893. NO. 25 7 Hie fig CITY IN BRIEF. The dast today baa been fearful. There U no news at any of the de partments at the eapitol today. Travel on the Washington aod At lanta special Is fast increasing. Mrs Chas Allen has gone to Greens horo to visit her daughter, Mrs. Van Fleming. The erop of grass on Moore f quare has been moved, and the yield is abundant. Got. W J Hicks has gone on a tour of inspection to the state farms on the Roanoke. Every Chicago man is supposed to blush as soon as he enters the gallery of art ac the fair. A large crowd went down to Louis burg on the picnic of the Edenton Street M E church. The governor left this afternoon for Greensboro, to attend the State Nor mal School exercises. The year 1891 began on a Sunday and it will finish on a Sunday, so that it will contain 53 Sundays. Capt. Ootavius Ooke, Secretary of State, has so far recovered from bis recent illnesB as to be in his office to day. DrG W Sanderlln has been ten dered a deputy auditorship of the treasury department. The salary is $3,250.. Little Florence Boylan who was so seriously ioj ired by the switchback railroad disaster, is expected to re turn hQme next Thursday. Chief Justice Shepherd and family have gone to their home in Washing ton N 0., where they will remain un til July. They will then go to Chapel Hi. 1 ' Judge T 0 Fuller says he will re main in the city until July, when he will go west again. Thr judge in the enjoyment of the most robust health. Our sister town, Durham, is ar ranging to pay all due homage to the remanins of Hon. Jefferson Davis, as they pass through there on the SOth inst. .' ; Several of our prominent citizens have gone to Greensboro today, to attend the commencement exer cises of the State Normal and Indus trial School. v ; ; v w Important meeting of the North Carolina Monumental Association "Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. It is to be Loped that ail interested will attend. There were twenty five graduates this year at Shaw Icstituto. Of these ten were in the medical department The school is more flourishing than ever before All who desire to be instructed con cerning Marshal Ney the ,; great French soldier, should attend the lecture of Rev. Mr Weston, at Metro politan Hall tonight. Don't forget the dental officers are closed today, if your tooth aches or you want anything in that line, call at the senate chamber where you will be sore to find a dentist. Mrs. John Eudey has returned from Pennsylvania accompanied by her little grand daughter Miss Vivian Dolores Taylor, of Alexandria Vs.; who will remain in the city some time on a visit. ? Dr. Woods superintendent" of the Insane Asylum has returned from a tour of inspection of the different northern asylums, with a view of uti lizing tb? information in the improve1: id ants authorized by the last' legisia tare.-.::':, ;.V:;C "A special to the Wilmington Mes enger from Washington City so, s .that Mr. Murphy,- a Knoxville job printer, y, ho is also a member of the Tennessee legislature, and has had four years experence in the govern ment printing office, is the t rongest southern rival of Messrs. Broughton and Harrell (or the public printing. Steel Bridge. The Seaboard Air Line has ordered a steel bridge over the Haw River in place of the one recently burned. A Pennsylvania firm has the contract. Delighted. The lecture of Prof Downie last night delighted a select audience at Metropolitan Hall. The illustrated views were of the most beautiful and interesting kind, while the descrip tion -f scenes and events in the life of Napoleon was excellent. All pres ent were more than repaid for their attendance. A Good Day's Recreation. It is hardly probable that our peo ple will soon have another such op. portunlty for a day of recreation and enjoyment as will be afforded by the excursion of the Tabernacle Sunday school to Occoneechee park day after tomorrow. Round trip $1. Get ready and let's have a day of rest and enjOy mentTickets at T W Blake's and J R Terrell's. The Weather. For North Carolina: Showers this afternoon followed by fair cooler. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Wednesday: Showers this even ing or Wednesday a m. followed by fair considerably cooler. Local data for 24 hours ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 90 mini mum temperature 64 rainfall 0.0. Another Order. Mr Dughi has received an order from Mr Walter R Russell, one of the wealthiest citizens of Norfolk, Va., for a case of fancy cream which will be filled tonight and shipped tomor row. This is not only a high compli ment to Mr. Dughi, but to our city. It shows that the reputation of Mr Dughi is fast reaching oat. We are always pleased to note such cases of preference given to cur people and city. Dedication. Today,the dedication exerciseres of the State Normal and Industrial School took place. The address will be delivered by ex- Gov. Thos. M Holt, followed by remarks from Gov. Carr, ex -Gov. Jar vis, Col. Holladay, and others. The commencement ser mon will be preached by Dr. -Thos. H Pritchard, ;of Charlotte tomorrow after which the presentation of dL plbmas will be made. Exercises of the senior class will take place tonight, j Crop Report. The; report of the week ending last evening has been unfavorable to crops chief! v on accont of the cold weatber which proViiiled recently. It is un derstood that much of the cotton will have to be replanted. In the Eastern district much barrage is reported from grasshoppers. In the Central district the stand of cotton is poor. In the Western district light frjst is reported In the mountain regions. Much tobacco has been set out, but not promising. The; pupils' and teachers of the First Baptist (col) Sunday school will leave tomorrow morning at 7:30 o'clock for an excursion to Oxford by way of Durham. The fare for the round trip is $1. Accommodations for white persons if desired. , Cherries getting abundant, bat un fortunately sugar is rising. Ice cream, fancy and plain, at A Dughi's. ' - Nice yellow bananas $1.25 bunch at Barbee & Pope's. Hlaekherrv wlnw for medical Dur poses 85o quart. Refer to your doctor, i . ' ' A Dughi's. in i.. 1 1 i ..I- ! ' . .; ; u:v por Pien'CH. i Small country hem, loose pickles, j bottled pickles potted ham and Leef, I fresh cakes, crackers, lunoh biscuit I and Tarbell cheese just recJved at 1 DTMnson'0, i 25 Bunches. Nice yellow banaoas cheap by the bunch or dozen at D T Johnson's. Nice yellow bananas $1 23 bunch at Barbee & Pope's. Lemons 25c a dozen at A Dughi's. Lost. Between the postoffl?e and Har gett street an old style Herring safe key. The finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office. my23 2t One car load lumber, exlCxl6, best heart, cheap 22 3t T L Eberhardt. Once More. On Monday next we will sell yard wide floor oil cloth for 20o per yard; two yards wide 40o per yard. tOne day only. Swindell. Monday is the day 10c is the price ladles' and men's straw hats at Swindell's. Millinery. Our millinery is the finest, hand somest and the most stjlishofany ever brought to this city, and we can save you money on all. We have a special artist engaged to look after this department. Swindell. $500 Reward. The above reward will be paid to any one who can prove that we're not selling our clothing at. cost. Every thing we bave in the clothing line will be sold at cost as we will not keep clothing any longer. D. T. Swindell. Yen can gat a ladies straw hat Mon day for 10c, worth 50c, at D. T. SWINDKfiL'S. May30th. Will be a big- day in Rateiarh, but May the 29th will be equally as large. On that day we will sell ladies' straw hats at 10c, worth from 85c to 75c each. Also a lot of men's stKw hats worth from 25c to 75c, wi' ' "old same day at same price. Jn' -u-lay is the day 10c is the price at D. T. SwirttLL's You can buy a man's straw hat for 10c Monday worth 85c, at Swindell's. Sat teens and Piece Dyed Cham brays. We place upon sale today, Satur day May 20th a general line of 'sat teens worth 12c 15c and 17s all at the uniform price of 10c per yd. At the same department there will be shown ajline of "Piece Dyed Cham brays" at l?io per yd, worth 15o. The attention of our patrons is di rected to these two lines of goods. W. H. & R. 8. Tuck br & Co. Fresh Vegetables. Collard plants for sale by the hun dreds or thousands. All kinds of fresh vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by R. M Utzman, Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts. may 15th t(. a .'i Roses and Other HanAsoijue Our, Flowers Bouquets, Basket and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 ? a4tf H. Steietmetz Florist. . . $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. U. Box 277. Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr23 tf. . in We have just opened our line of slipors and we Lave got some good Co s Woollcot & Sons. Our laces and em'iroid' ries are the cheapest in the city. Woollcott & Sons. A good second hand Columbia bi cyclo for sale cheap ($50) Apply at Woollcott & Sons. 'ROSE V PALMS, ETC. I have a fsrreat ;sirtment of everblooming ros , p vlms and all kinds of bedding plants ilad oll and tuberose bulbs. Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Stkinmbntz, apl 6 tf Florist ' . TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner Fayette vllle and Morgan streets, hear eapi tol, or at my place on North' Halifax street, near Peace institute. aplO H. Stbinmbtz, Florist. MRS E. R MCQO WAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and shape hats or dye. Also gentlemen's hats. 808 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigU, N 0. DOTTED SWISS. Nc.-. !;ri Dotted Swiss AND H&idGloves Just opened at NOREIS' DRY GOODS STORE Great Bargains AT MISS MAGGIE REESE'S Oil account of repairs to be made to our store which will require the removal of our goods; we will from this dale make Surprising Reductions In many goods. All colored hats, fancy ribbons, flowers, feathers, materials, Ac can be bought very cheap; in fact we shall reduce almost every thing as we have a very limited time in which To Get Beady to Move. Our friends will t o well to come in and see what we can do. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE 7ILLE ST. The Ties, the Ties, the Oxford Ties- "There ate marriage ties, And friendly tits And ties which business makes. There are solemn ties, And merry ties, And ties in betting stakes. There are builders' ties And railroad ties Which an octor can recall. But the OX "OR' . TIES Which we advor ise Are th prettiest ties of all." Judging frti qnantitv, quality, style and variety it. womM an easy matter for us to please the extreme tastes, in low cut foot wear. Our friendn compliment the seleoHon and our customers with pleasure lay down the COIN for the 'excellent values" we show. THE CYCLONE :.vx'isV:;:::-: COflNC. .-.I ; The crowds that throng our store tell what a great hurricane of bargains are swept from onr counters daily. Our biggest bargains are six days to the week. If you don't be lieve it come and get our prices on shoes and slippers, neckwear, mens underwear, dress shirts, collars and cuffs, dress goods and trimmines. bambures and laces, ladies vests and shirt waists, boy' i shirt waists, table linens, napkins and towels, kid gloves in heliotrope, wine, Diacs ana tan ac i, wortn $1 CO, umbrellas and parasols, hammocks, fire screens, fly fans and feather dusters, at THE 11051 RACKET STORE 10 Martin street. B.: VA- Snridrwo fc i Co: Hardware, &c. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never roe in one of HBYWCDD'S make OK BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTE.Y LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carr age buy of RALEIGH, N. o. DO YOU KNOW WHERE um CTKI IS 1 It is to secu-e the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all othera in Ilakigh is at the emporium of ) the well-known dealers, ExchangePlace, 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 bsautie3. Desks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by calling. ' Dry Goods, Notion, Sc. We take plersure in extending to you a cordial invitation to inspect a piece of art, a novelty in itself, and at the same time, the most practical and useful invention of the present day, the ' ' CQIIMSIII. We show them in all sizes and at all prices. - .." : ;:: . . ,'. W.H .R STUCRERt CO. 123 and 125 Fayetteyille street, Thomas JUUJLV II Ull fT'COMMON SENSE" I TRUNK. jS
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