to Itottor. ; ffl ietiitt VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY", MAY 29. 1893. NO. 30 CITY IH BRIEF. A heavy rain last night. It has now been decided that the burial train will go from Raleigh to Richmond via Greensboro. The art exhibit at Peace Institute will be opened to the public .from 8 o'clock to 11 p m., today and tomor row Col. W A Bobbltt. of Oxford, has been added to the escort of honor to accompany the Jelerson Davis re mains through the State. OolAL 8mlth, of Charlotte, will accompany Wovernor Cart's staff from Raleigh to Richmond on the occasion of the reinterment of the body of Jefferson Davis. Neat invitations are oat for the the commencement exercises of St Mary's School, Jane 7th and 8th. The ad dress will be delivered by Rev. Ed ward Benedict, of Warrentou. Let all strangers visiting thV 'y 'remember that Mr Chan B res ten nas one of the best ice cream saloons in the state. No better or more pleas ant retreat can be found. Fayette ville street, east side,ftrst block south of the capitol. W H Goodwin, chief engineer of the Brooklyn street railway company.has arrived In Raleigh to see his father, who is quite ill. This is Mr Goodwin's first visit to North Carolina in seven years. He is a brother of Miles Good win, Jr, and they had not seen each other dorlng that time. . Up to Saturday night only two Con federate veterans had reported to Oapt. Geo. W. Huggins, of Wilming ton, that they would avail themselves of the reduced rates to Raleigh for the benefit of veterans who desire to attend the Davis obsequies. Others will probably report in the next two days. . No stranger visiting the city should fail to visit the great clothing empo rium of the Rosenthal clothing com pany, on Fayetteville street, opposite the post office. The clothing caterer, "Dave" Rosenthal, presides, and he will take the g' Astest pleasure in ehowieg all ar id. It is a perfect show in itself. Tomorrow many strangers Are ex pected in the city, and we would call special attention to the fact that Messrs Thomas & Maxwell, the well known furniture dealers, have ono cf the beat selected stock of furniture ever brought to this city. Every thiug in their line of business is be ing offered on the most favorable terms. Don't forget the place Ex change Place, south side of the mar Y. Auoounjr uifuu an biin uiudo ui buo graded school exercises at Goldsboro Superintendent Scarborough made an elegant address, the audience be ing large, nearly all the ladies and business men of the town being pres ent. Daring the evening two em 11 packages were received from Mr. Hen-, ry Well, a prosperous merchant of Goldsboro, one labelled for the girl who received "the highest markings in graduation," and the other for the boy who received the highest mark jogs. Mr. Joyner, the Principal, knew nothing of it bat having ascertained who were entitled to the gifts, deliv ered them. In each package was $25 'in gold.' . The North Carolina Teacher for May is on oar table full to the brim with interesting reading matter. The following is the contents of tbfts nam ber: ' A Graduating Essay; The College Association of North Carolina; Some THonchta for those who think; How a Teacher Should eAd; "I am an American;" What it cost to discover Amerio; About Hoys; De po, Da po, Dep rpo, Dip-po; "To every North Oar oliua Teacher uu.J friend of Educa tion; Assembly Notes; The Inter Ool legUttj Oratorio! Contest of the As aembly; Editorial. Notes; Aoout oar Teachers and Schools; At Recess; Statement. Tnoano nlralit . V. .I... 41,.. Severe Hall Storm. ' A severe hall storm visited Fayette ville last Saturday afternoon. The stones are reported to have been "as large as a man's thumb." It could not be learned whether any damage was done to the crops or not. Died. At the residence of J C Pittman, East Hargett street Raleigh, May 23d, 1893, Mrs Margaret A Jones, of Wilmington. N C, aged 70 years 6 months and 9 days. "Precious In the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints " News and Observer please copy. Decoration. The nsual memorial exercises will be held at the Raleigb National Gem etery on Decoration Day, May 80th 1893 at 6 o'clock p m , under the auspices of Gen. Meade Post No. 89 G. A. R. The public are cordially invited to attend, and participate in the an nual ceremonies observed in memory of our honored dead. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, prece ded by showers in east portion; cooler on Tuesday a m ; warmer Tuesday afternoon. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Tuesday: Rain probable in forenoon, followed by clearing; continued cool. Local data for 24 hoars ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 88 mini mam temperature 56 ; rainfall 0.45. The Next Encampment. Col. Eugene Harrell and Capt. T W Jones have just returned from More head City where they have been lay logoff the camp ground for the en campment in July and locating the pavilion 3 and various buildings for the occasion. The camp is to be pitched 'n a large grc ve of young cedar, oak and pine trees and there were a hundred iren at work on the ground thin morning cleaning out the undergrowth of bushes. The site is on a high bluff immediately overlooking the sound,' where it is at all times swept by a strong and re freshing sea breeze. There is no dust nor sand flies and mosquitoes, and trains will run every few minutes be tween the encampment and the At lantic Hotel. Attention, Veterans. Junius Daniel Camp, CoNFBD URATE VETERANS, May 29, 1893. General Order, No 4. 1'he members of Junius Daniel Camp Confederate Veterans are hereby re quested to meet at the mayor's office tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock to proceed in a body to the depot to receive the remains of Jeffer son Davis, President of the late Con federate States. All Confederate veterans of the county and visitors are invited to join the ranks. By order of P E HlNES, M D, Pres't. J O BlRDSONG, 8ec'y. New Faculty. The following is the new faculty announced for Greensboro Female College. Rev. F L Reid President. Rev. J D Arnold Methophyslcs and Mathematics. Prof Dred Peacock Languages. Miss Viola Boddie Modern Lan guages. Miss M A Makepeace Music. Miss Laura Z Doud Music. Miss Louise M Botson Violin. Miss Alice Brown Elocution. Mies Jettie Armfield Bookkeep lug.' ': Miss ilartha H Wyche Penman ship. ." Miss Fannie Armfield In Charge of Infirmary. j Mrs, A EeeseyMatroD, RThe committee In charge of memo rial badges havt arranged with Miss Maggie Reese to supply them.and they can be had at her store at any time j op till Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. For Jeff Davis badges and medals, go to B R Jolly's, 128 Fayetteville St. For Sale. ; ,''" A sound nd gentle pony; does the work of a grown horse; Is easily kept; perfectly safe in the hands of women and children. Also band made bath tubs and fish buckets. Tin roofing, guttering piping, galvanized iron work and repairing promptly done. Cbas F Lumsden, 108 South Wilming ton street. For the Ladles. We have the very latest styles in straw shapes, the handsomest line of ribbons, the prettiest and largest line of flowers ever brought to this city. Ia fact our millinery is second to none in this state. Our buyer spared neither brains or money to make this the special feature of the business. Swindell. Bat "Son Can. Yon can bay a spring suit of cloth ing at cost, as we will not keep cloth ing any longer; If you wish to get a spring salt j9d save yourself money on them buvUHtm from Swindell's. Life Crashed Oat. When times are hard and money close, then it is that life is crushed one of trade by placing high prices on goods. This is not our way. We are here to befriend the people and we are going to do it. We appreciate the hard times and the scarcity of money, and consequently mark- i all onr goods to suit the tim - li yon "would save money and gut tbe very best, trade at Swindell's For Bent. A small cottage, located on " "fax street, in one of the most ' ruble parts of the city. Apply toEil Crow at Com. and Farmers' Bank. 38eodGt New lot of san umbrellas in satine and gloria Bilk, wood and metal hand les; prices from 75c to $13.60. The ones at $1 are very good. ; Woollcott & Sons. Slippers at Woollcott & Sons. Slippers at Woollcott St Sons'' Slippers at Woollcott & Sons. Dress goods of all kinds. Fine striped lawns 124c, ginghams, gloria satines, &c. Woollcott & Sons. 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 fits, may 15th tf. m Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets and F loral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf H. Bteinmhtz, Florist. $500 in Installments Wanted. . It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, 'Alexander," P. U. Box 277, Raleigh, N.C. mhlSeodtf ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Elants gladioli and tuberose bulbs. Lagnolias and . -'evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Stkikmkntz, apl 6tf Florist 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. - . ap'O 11 Stbinmktz Florist. MRS E R MoQOWAN 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 eigh, NO. ..- : . Confederate souvenir spoons for sale by WE Hughes, . my27 8t That Table of White Goods. We have jnst pat on sale a general line of white goods at very attractive prices. These are on a table directly in front of silk counter, and in the lot is every imaginable style in striped And fiordad lawns, sheer rlaid lawns. dotted muslins, &e, ranging in ' price from 61c, 7ie, 81c, -10c and up. Ask the clerk waiting on yon to show i this table of white goods. Barnes printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr28tf. Ties. Ask for our Perfect Fitting Shoes Oxford Ties- Sizes to fit all. 4 At prices -,uch Lower than elsewhere. DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street. Great Bargains AT ms MAGGIE REESL'S Oil account of repairs to be made to our store whieU lequhe the rem :v '1 of our goods; we from this date make Surpi Isina Reductions Tn many frv's All colored h.itd. fancy ribbons floer . feathers, mate-ials, , can be 'jout very cheap: in fa jt we shall reduce almost every thing as we have a very limited time ia which To Get Ready u fflovs Ocr friends will do well to come in and see what we can do. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 IT A.YETTE VILLE ST. Sun Umbrellas, Straw Hats AND Oxford Ties, Have now ready a full stock of Straw Hats all kinds, styles and sizes at most any price. We are selling a special quality of Gloria Stik PmbrellaSt in. 24, 28 ani "N inches. They are the lightest, r ; oiifrest and most handy giving srver enMefaction for the amount inve d than any other, ry oar nmbfellKd. We will please you. Oxford Tie? No one can fail to be suited from the immense variety of low quarter ed shoes we carry. For prices we are headquarters. OT Tomorrow But TODAY. We will sell jou a ladies hat today at 10c, parasols 15o,fancy parasols 68c, i $1, $9 50. umbrellas from 47c up, slip pers in all the new shades and styles, low cut shoes for men, patent leather shoes and slippers for men and boys, gauze and balbriggan underwear for men. We don't ask you to buy but ask to see our 14c balbriggan sox, worth 25o anywhere, summer corsets at 49o, worth 75o. Just received, a fall line of black mite, ladies gauze vests, 8 for 25o. Why be worried with the files when yon can get a fly fan at $1.84. THE LY0I1R&GKET STORE 18 Martin street. B. ileriol & Co. Hardware, &c. TheCirl Behind Vie Never tode in one of li or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT PAVE GOTTEN IiEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Cairiage buy of Tlos. H.Briggs&SGns, RALEIGH, N.C. do you mm It ii to sen i e the bs'-t of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates aud the place above ail others iu Italeigh ia at the eiuponum of the well-known dealers, ExchangefTlace, 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 jipring style BABY CARRIAGES They are beauties. Desks of fine f urnitare &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by casing. Dry Goods. Jfoiions, c. Our line! of Gents Summer Unde wear are now complete, hnd we ask an inspection of this dep rlmr-nt. containing, as- it does, the varied assortments and at as low prices as have ever bn offered in this city. QAUZE and Lisle Shirts. PLAIN and Fancy Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. "AINSOOK Shirts and Drawers. JpiSH Nent Shirts and Drawers. JQRAWERS in Jeans and Linen. JLASTIC Seam Drawers. -TIGHT Shirts. V.ll.lR S.TUfKERgCO 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, IHWflR IK Tnomas & Maxwell, ll'S FEATURE- r