--r -- r. Evening I VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1893. NO. 34 Iff t i: 7 I' r .ri J) CITY IN BRIEF. The collections of Internal revenue In thU district, for the month of May were $09 529 45. Gov Carr and his secretary, Maj 8 F Telfair, retnrned to the city from Richmond yesterday afternoon. Dr. Biackna'l left today for More head to attend the opening of the Atlantic Hotel for the season. Attention is called to the notice of administrator's sale by A Byrne ad ministrator. Mrs. Sidney Gillian, of Richmond, Va., is in the city, visiting her lster, Miss Grade Snead at Mr. Leonard Royster's. We regret to state that Mis. El'aa Lambeth, the venerable mother of oar friend Mr. 0 W Lambeth, is very ill. Misses Anna and Ella Ferrell, of Durham, are in the city, the guests of Mr?. H H Crocker on East Hargett street. Let all who desire to hear a first class lecture go to Metropolitan Hall tonight. The subject is 'Yourself and Other PeoDle." Admission 25 cents. The North Carolina Teachers' As sembly meets at Morehead City, N 0., June 20 to July 4, 1893. During that time address all communications there. Don't forget the lecture of Rev A 0 Dixon at Metropolitan Hall tonight, "Youiself pod Other People" is the subject Mr Dixon ranks high as a lecturer and something good may be expacted. Gov. Carr this nornins respited Tony Rogers of Richmond county, who was to have been hung on the 6th Inst, to Tuesday June 27th. He was convicted and sentenced for mur dering his wife by poison. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Lyon Racket Store which announces new arrivals. This well known establishment is offering such inducements to purchasers as cannot fall to attract. Call and see them. Mr. Wiley Hicks has been very ill for come time at his residence corner of Lenoir and Bloodworth streets. He has a family consisting of six children, and they are in need of the nscesearies of -life. We hope our chairitable citizens wlli aid them in their misfortune. lo accordance with the provisions of an act of the last General Assem bly, Depuiy Gleik Moye, of the Su; perior Court clerk's office, is now en gaged in entering in books a revised list o! the magistrates of the county. It wi'l be well done. Tonight is the time for Rev. A 0 Dixon's lecture at the Baptist Tab ernacle. Subject "Yourself and other people." Mr. Dixon 1b a man of great ability and you will be well repaid and benefited by hearing him. Go by all means. , It is a good decision that the fa neral car in the Davis ceremonies is to be preserved by the North Carolina Antiquity society. It will give fu ture generations an insight into how their ancestors could reverence the memory of the great chieftain of the "southland." , ' Patronizs the street cars to the full est extent. Jnst think what a sad plight Raleigh would he in without thera. To retain the lines and allow their extension tuey should be patro nized to the fullest extent. Manager Huff is doing his full duty Let our peop'e appreciate it. j( We hope that the improvements authorized by the last legislature flg( the lusane Asylum in this city, wll be carried out as soon as possible "The institution is now about filled to Its utmost c paoity, and there are many applications The efficient Superln endeut Dr. Woods is untir ing In his efforts, but . more room is imperatively needed Notice. Ruth Lodge No. 4, D of R , hold their meeting at 8 o'clock tonight. All members are requested to be on band. Those who have been elected to this degree will please present themselves for initiation at 8:15 p m. A J Williams, Bec'y. 1 xliibition. The concert and exhibition of the pupils of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind will take place t juight in the chapel of the institution at 8:30 o'clock. Public cordially invited to attend. Ve'-y Sad. This morning on the arrival of the train from Atlanta a youofc,' lady camo to spend seme time with Mrs. T O Faucett on West Harrington street. She was met at the depot with a tel egram stating that her father was accidentlly killed. She resides in South Carolina. We could not get the names or the particulars. St. Mary" Alumnos. A meeting of St. Mary's Alumnce Association will be held at St. Mary's Chapel, Raleigh, June 8th, (Thurs day) at 1:30 pm. It is hoped that the "Scholarship'' fund will be ii.?reased at this meets iug. A full attendance, therefore, is specially desired. Mrs. E S Tbapikr, Pres't Miss E W McVba, Treas. Mtss Kate McKimmon, Sec. The Weather. For North Carolina: Showers near the coa6t. Local forecast for Raleigh aad vi cinity On Saturday: Fair, warmer; f ol. lowed probably by showers Saturday evening and Sunday. Local data for 24 hours ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 79 mini mum temperature 65; rainfall 0.75. A Bad Change. We hear it intimated that a change will be made in the schedule of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail road, next week, whereby the con nection in the evening with the train from Raloigh will be discontinued. If this is carried out, it will be a great drawback involving much incon veniehce to those desiring to go to Fayetteville or Wilmington on the 4:30 afternoon traio, besides inter rupting to a considerable extent the business between these places. The schedule as now carried out is one of great convenience, and we most earn' estly hope that the officials of the O. F. & Y. V. R. R. will reconsider th matter, if decided. It will work con siderable hardship. We hope the peo pie of Wilmington and Fayetteville will make efforts to have the present arrangement continued , All who desin ' i-'.tor eating evening i the concert and exh i ' i a of the :upils of the Institution :or the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind tonight. The exercises will beg) a at 8:30 o'clock. For Bent. Two room cottage, with kitchen and pantry on Bl tint street, apply to jne l w pa ; a v. Williamson, ': . gg i ' North Carolina, Coming ! Mr R E Partiam ht now at his bar on South Blount buaet a famous white North Carolina Buff aloe on ex hibition daily from 9 a m to 12 m. Important iVot'ce lor the Peo pie of Raleigh. ORDBRHD THS GATES CLOSED. Judge Stone this morning issued a temporary injunction restraining tne directors of the World's Fair from nnnlno the Cfttes on Sundftv. exaent i ) parties suffering from toothache i j . .. i i neuralgia auu wish u puruutuse u, battle of Williams & King's famous toothache and neuraigia remedy. Mnlii a t. t.hfi World's Exnosition and by all druggists . at TKir cents per SOTTlk; jnei im Wanted. Active agents -local and traveling liberal terms to good men. Call on or address with reference, A. H. JOHNSOff. 120 East Hargett street, Raleigh, N. C. junel lw For Ken i. One 4 room and one 6 room cottacre. Apply to P H Hughes, Postal Tele graph office. roy30 6t Ice Ice Ice. Can be had every day, Sunday in eluded, from Sam until U p in, at 2C7 Wilmington street. T E SoBRKLL. WOOLLCOTT & SONS' SPECIAL SALE, .TUN B 5TH. 800 UNLAUiNDlUED SBlUTd, 35c. b00 pr&iEiS'tf PKl'i'EllED BLEACH ED YAKN DRAWEK8, 3ocpr. 200 pr SEAMLESS HOsE, LIGHT WE1G HT.lOc APAIU.WORTH 20a A PAItt. 5C0 GNT8 HEMHTITCHiSD HDKFS ipe, WORTH 15c. Woollcott & Sons. OUR STOCK O TcLOTHING FOR ME AND BOY 8 ARE MARKED VERY CHEAP AND EACH SUIT IS A BARGAIN. . -Woollcott & Sons. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MIL LINERY IS AT WOOLLCOTT & bONe. THEY WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. For the Ladies. 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. In fact our millinery is second to none in this state. Uur buyer spared neither brains or money to ina&e this the special feature of the busiuuetj. Swindell. Bat "I ou Can, You can buy a spring suic of cioiu ing at cost, as we will not ko ti ......ek ing any longer, If you wib 10 oc a spring suit and save yours ..i monoy on them buy them from Swi: 1 h'. Lite Crushed (tu When times are hard t.., ... cloBe, then it is that life i- crushed out of trade by placing higu t..riceon goods. 'J his is not our way We are hero to beirieud the people and we are going to do it We appreciate the hard times and the scarcity of money, and couseauentlv markpri all onr goods to euit the times. If you would save noney aud get the very best, trade at Swindell's. For Kent. A small cottage, located on Halifax street, in one of the most desirable pares of the city. Apply to E B Crow at Com. and Farmers' Bank. 23eod6t Fresh Vegetables. Collard Dlants for sale bv the him dreds or thousands. All kinds of fresh vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by K. ix Utzman, Cor. D&wsou iirvl J ones StR. may 15th tf . Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers. Bouquets. Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113. a4 tf H. Steinmetz, Florist. $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months' Address, ''Alexander," P. O. Box 277 Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Baruos', printing office, 214, Wil mingiou Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr22-tf. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding plants gladioli and tuberose bulbs. Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steinjtkntz, apl 6 tf 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. aplO H Steinmetz, Florist. . MRS. E R. McGOWAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is nreDared to bleach and shape hats or dye. Also gentlemen's hats. 30o South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral- eigu, JM V. That Table of White Goods. We have just put 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 strip6d and corded lawns, sneer plaid lawns, dotted muslins, &c, ranging in price from 61c, 7c, 8c, 10c and up Ask the clerk waiting on you to show this table of white goods. , W. fl. & R. S. TUOSBR Sf Co, Shoes " Ask for our Perfect Fitting Shoes AND Oxford Ties. Sizes to fit ail. At prices much Lower than elsewhere. 1TOKBIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street Great Bargains AT MIS MAGGIE F.EESL'S Oil account of repairs to he made to our storj whii-h will require (lie removal of our goods; e will fromtliis da'e make Surririsiiia Reductions In many gcxls. All colored hsts. fancy ribbom llowera. feathers, uia'edals. Ac- can he bought very cheap; in faot we shall ! mince Mlniosr r?very tiling as we liive a very limited timn in which To Get Ready -c Our friends will do well to come in and see what we can do. MISS iUAGGIE HEESE, my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. M- BETTER! Blacker ,Gerstle& Go's Fine Shoes for Ladies. No shoe deilfr ci afford to be without a gondCinennu i i ie of shoes, and the B, Q B Co's Tf, -h b ct.. . Evwih'ug that goes to make perfect shoes ai.o in then'. The stoc does the talking. The strle catches the eye. The prices t U' bs the ulse. Eipy f sell because they fit. Pei feet satisfiction because they wear. Altogether thev are the best Warranted against defective material and workmanship. Supported by the manufacturers we guar antee every pair in every respect. NEW ARRIVALS JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT OF MEN AND BOY'S G. A. Snerwooa & Co STRAW HATS. We found a bouse readv to cave, ard with cafb. in hand we took the ptcct;now thin en ables u to give you better value for yoir money than ever before. We can give you hats from the cheapest rnaliga to the best straws. AJao new shapes in ladies', rrissea' and children's straw hats. If you need any tb'nsr in this l:ne we will Bav you money. Hats from 10 cents up. THE LYOU BAGKET STORE 10 Martin street, Hardware, Ac. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never ro?e in one of OF BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carr age buy of .on 111 RALEIGH, N.C. DO YOU KNOW WHEBF. YOUR INTEREST IS ? It is to S'ici e the b'jst of everything in the furniture Im at :e nii8t . reasonable rates an i the p!a;w .vUove 'l olhei-3 in lialeig'u is at the emporium of Tteiaas k Maxwell, the well-known dealers, Exchange A Place, south side othe market. Betides 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. Deiks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil.. You can sav, money by calling. . s Dry Goodg, Notion, &cu 'S 1 FEATURED 3 Our lines of Gents Summer Untie wi ir are now complete, hnd we ask an inspection of this department, containing, as it does, the varied assortments and at as low prices as have ever been offered in this city. rVaJJZE and Lisle Shirts. PLAIN and Fancy Balbriggan Shirts and Drswcrs JAINSOOK Shirts and Drawers. piSH Nent Shirts and Drawers. JQRAWERS in Jeans and Linen. HAYWOOD'S lilAKB noB M11IIS JgLASTIO Seam Drawers. JIGHT Shirts. V7. II. R S TUCKER t CO 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, m