ttttw VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1893. NO. 41 CITY 121 uuicr. Dull times la the marriage licence business. The bathing pool at Pullen Park is now in fall operation. The nights will soon be in order to swing on the gates. Persons in the city today report Nense river as quite high. The cotton receipts are small and do material improvement in prices. The gardens and yards now look beauiif ul so does the baby brigade Judge A 0 Avery and family will spend the summer months ia Mor ganton. , We hear many compliments bestow ed upon Mr Geo H Snow for his argu ment made today in the case of E T Smith. Rev L W Crawford, of Trinity Col lege, will preach at Edenton Street Methodist church tomorrow morning and at Central church at night. Mr. E Q Harrell tells as that the full compliment of those going to the Colombian exposition is made up. He anticipates a most glorioas occasion in all respects. There is considerable rivalry be tween Durham and Winston in the revenue collections. In the latter place for the month of May the amount was $43,473.70. We hope to be able in a few days to announce that connection has been made between Pullen Park and the electric railway. It will be a great convenience to our people. The commencement exercises at Elou College were highly interesting. We are glad to state that tne pros pects of tho institution are encour aging to the highest degree. The argument in the case of E T Smith the Fayetteville Bank Presi dent was concluded in the Federal court this morning and the jury at last accounts had it uider considera tion. Strange things happen in this world. About the time the old Ford opera house fell in Edwin Boothe was lvine dead. His brother, J Wilkes Boothe, killed Lincoln in the house Remarkable coincidence. The Raleigh Typographical Union will meet at Rescue Hall this evening at 5:15 o'clock p m. for the purpose of making aarangements to attend the funeral of Mr. Jno. S Hampton deceased: late a member of the Union. The market today was fully up to the usual-standard. There Is a notable display of potatoes, huckleberries, raspberries and everything else in profusion, in season Vegetables are immensely cheap and a good dinner can be had for a very moderate sum Ep worth League. Devotional meeting of Marvin Chapter tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in Edenton Street Sunday school room. All boys invited. The Be Union. The re -union services of the Sun day school of the First Baptist church tomorrow, will be of unusual interest. A large number of our peo pie have in the past been scholars in that school, and if there is a general attendance the er cises will be the means of bringing to gether numerous friends of the olden time.;.. ' Be Ready, v Remember the Asheville excursion which leaves Raleigh, Tuesday, June 87th for Asheville. Splendid oppor tunity to visit Western North Car olina, and see its beautiful and ro mantic scenery Two days in the mounfains. 8- lendid climate. Nice accommodations. Cool breezes. All for the small sum of $3.50 the round trip. No better opportunity e vst offer ed for recreation. Don't fail to take it in. Professions. Of the graduates at Chapel Hill this year ten will I e lawyers, ten teachers, tare physicians, four j'ur nalists, one a minister and one un decided. A HlzU Honor. Mr Marsden Bellam'-.of Wilmfngton has been se'ected as the ne Supreme Dictator of the Knights of Honor in the United States and Canada This is a high compliment, not only to a very worthy and highly respected citizen of our state, but to North Carolina as well. Mr Bellamy is now in the north, but will shortly return to Wilmington where he will be re ceived with much cordiality. Trinity Graduates. There were seven graduates at Trinity College this year. The Char lotto News says: The medal for scholarship, known as the Braxton Craven medal, was won by Henry P Boggs. It was pre sented by Prof Charles D Mclver The prizes for the best students in North Carolina history were awarded to Robert H Willis (60 in cisb) and Jesse A Baldwin (10) These were pre sented by Prof Bassett, a fellow of Johns Hopkins University. Bibles were presented to each graduate by Rev Jesse A Cunnlnggim. A High Compliment. A leading paper of Galveston.Texas, gives a glowing description of the late exercises at Wake Forest College commencement. Particular reference is made to the banquet over which Mr A Dughi, of this city, was the chief caterer. It is loud in its praise of the "menu," and declares that it was one of the finest "get ups" that was ever seen on such an occasion. The ice cream came in for a full share of praise, it being declared that for splendid fl-ivcr and elegant design it could not hav been surpassed. It appears that the reputation of Mr Dughi is reaching out even to the borders of the country, and his title of the "Delmonico" of the south is be iffg fairly won. The compliment is not olny one of which Mr Dughi may be proud, but it is shared in by all our people. Fifty car loads of garden truck passed over the Atlantic Coast Line last Tuesday bound north. Send orders today for ice cream for dinner Sunday to Chas Bretsch. Tel ephone 102. Send orders for ice cream today for dinuer Sunday. No cream frozen on Sunday. A Dughi. Nice bananas $1 to f 1 25 a bunch. Barbee & Pope. Great Pony. I offer for sale my chestnut sorrel pony (Frank), the best little horse I ever owned The fastest pony in the state. Gentle and kind; has been driven by ladies and children for Ave years. Can be bought chnp for casii. jelOSt Frank Stronach House for rent on the i.fit.h rooms and paotry kitchen, - v cow house, garden, &f jolOtf LD Woaiur.n :ie, Co'orod Shus If colored 6hoes are po fuciuionable and at tho pm-- ii economical, why 'not wer thot ? , r mv are wear ing them. ,....Wj li o t n iu. for either ladies or gentleuiea A genteel tan oxfbrd tie for ladle at $1 50. russet i goat oxford at $175 dark tan Blucher A. Anne 3 A 1 i Tie at 43.&ij gnu iu uii. aw n iuu line of Bluchers and Bals for gentle- men.1 Hose to match all. W. H. & R. S. Tucker St Co. TUtEE GREAT REASONS. Ladies and gentlemen, who know a good thins, when . they see it, bay ; their own and their children's shoes from us,- 1st Because we give special atten- , tion to Btyle, fit and quality. 2d. Because they, can get from us the most satisfactory footwear at prices much lower than els where. ; 3d. Because we warrant every pair oi shoes going out of store to wear : just as represented " i- i.i ut, iv.. UUr BLOCK, is uuw uumuieie wim iuu ' ... a I . 1 ..VI . L l 1 i cest line oi nign ana low cue suues m I the state. 1 tfwrto7 Dry Goods store. J. Hal Bobbltt Received a large lot of very fine limes, today. There is not a more refreshing drink to be had than lime ade. At Bobbitt's soda f ountain there are dispensed upwards of seventy five different drinks. Call and try some of the fancy drinks he is now serving. J. llalllobbitl's Soda Fountain is headquarters for summer drinks. His place is crowded nearly all the time. New patent leather slippers for $1.43 at Woollcott & Hons. See our big show window. A nice silk parasol for $1 Swindell. Handsome silk parasols, all colors, only $1, at Swindell's. You can buy a $3 parasol for $1 at Swindell's. For Rent. Cottage containing 5 rooms, besides kitchen, with good stable on lot, large garden. Apply to Mrs M A Rogers on the premises, No 113 South Blount street, between Hargett and Morgan. june31w We have just reduced the prices on all grades of bleaching. The prices are too cheap to advertise, so come and see what they are. Woollcott & Sons. Gauze underwear for ladips and gentlemen. Wollcott & Sons. For Rent. Two room cottage, with kitchen and pantry on Blount street, apply to jne21wpd B. P. William on. For Kent. A neat six room cottage will; kitchen and servants room ou Hali j fax street, next to capitol. Possession ; given at once. Apply to . I B. F. Montagus, Guardian j Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. I jne4 tf For Rent. Three room K-.88. juue31w L. D. Wombi-e. Icecream and ice at al: hours at J W Little john's, corner S'. ain and Cabarrus streets. Important iVotlce lor the Peo ple of l&aleigh. ORDHHHD THB GATES CLO. KD. Judge Stone this morning issued a temporary injunction restraining the directors of the World's Fair from opening the gates on Sunday, except to parties suffering from toothache or neuralgia and wish to purchase a bottle of Williams Ss King's famous toothache and neuralgia remedy. Sold at the World's Exposition and by all druggists at tun cents per BOTTLK; JliCl 1m Fresh Vegetables. Collard plants for sale by the hun dreds or thousands. All kinds of fresh vegetables, in season, gathered evary day, for sale by li. M. Utzman, Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts. may 15th tf. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf a. Steinmetz, Florist. $500 in installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, Alexander," P. Box 277, Raleigh, N O. mhl6 eodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Streot, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr23-tf. ROSE3, PALMS, ETC. I have a gret assortment of everblooming ro .is, 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. Stbinmbntz, 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 Stkinmetz, Florist. MR8. E. R. McGO WAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and shape hats or dye. Also gentlemen's hats. 308 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh, N O. v Notice. The books for listing taxes are now open and all 1 able to taxation are requested to come forward an list. It is important to do so, sconce. Office in court house, oppo site sheriff's office. . W. D. HAYWOOD, - W. M, LAMBETH, jneitt Listera, Chicago in Two Days. You can't g. to Chicago and seethe world's fair in two days, bat you can save enough money by trading at our store to pay your expenses at the fair. Remember, we eell goods lower than any other hout-e iu this state. All our clotbiDg is at. cost as we will not keep clothing aoy loncrer. Straw matting i i rfuinnu's and iu the bolt at a price to enU all. Two thousand vards of remnants of every description placed on a table and marked to sell regardless of cost. This is the place for ladies to save money. Our white goods department is the largest in the city, and every piece is a bargain Our millinery is a palace of beauty. Our drees goods can't be surpassed, and our shoes are the best made We can tell your any of the above named goods for much lets money than other house Now don't act foolish but come and spnd your dol lar where you can get the full pur hasing power at S iudell's. The Best Special Sale of Season. Wollcott Sf Sods will offrr Monday, June 12, 2,000 yards ttriped and checked Iodia Lawns at 10c a yard, cheap at 15c a yard. Great Bargains AT S MAGGIE REESE'S On account of repairs U. be made to our store; whio'i will require the rem "vl of our goods; we will tromtnis uale make burprism? Kearaions In many goods. All colored hats, fancy ; ribb'ins. liowers, feather, materials, ifcc, ! can b(i lion 'ht very cheap: in fa:t we shall ! reduce aluii'tfwfcry thing as we have a very To Get Beady tt iove. Our friends -ill do well to rome in and see what we can do. MISS MAGUIF. - REK&E, my2 209 FA.YErTE'rn. LUST. NONE-BETTER! Blacker, Gerstlefi Go's Flue Shoes for Ladies. No sho- de ' - i'i afford to be without a good Cine' nnu i ie of shoes, and the B, G & Co's ihe h' t. Evej-'ih:ui? that gots to lnake perfect shoes are in t tic tr. The stocS does the talking. The stvle catches the eye. The prices tcuhs the r ulse. Easy t" sell because they fit. Perfect satisfaction because they wear. Altogether thev are the best. Warranted against defective material and workmanship. Supported ty the manufacturers we guar antee every pair in every respect. BLUSH WbM the Naked Truth Is Brought Forcibly To Your Notice, That you can save your time your money by buying your ana stretch Shoes, Slippers, Dress Goods, Hammockss Hair Brushes Shoe u Lather" Paint " Lace Curtains Hats, 'ans. Feather Dusters, T"ire Screecs, Whisk Brooms, Comb, Blacking, Sweet Soaps, Cloth Brushes, Towels, Table Linens, Scrims, Window Shades -AT THE LYQU R&GKET STORE 10 11 itin street, G. A. Slierwoofl & Co. O0SW Hai ti ware, &c TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to iuy a Baby Carriage buy of Tlios. B.Briggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. ! I r you ir a izen or stranper jt will be to ! louri t' l- - t.:i li ve v 'lirr omi npatlv furnish- volbi-ij -Ms so i1(.h ty tin- nty of a residence as gon'! i e, sulntnnti 4 fur niture. For this , fry car not be brateu in this or auv other com miuu'y. They have all the novelties in tne business, sucu as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Fattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also M AUHINE Needles rnd Oil. Bf sides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER TtlE PLACE- Exchange Plane, Southside M rfc't Dry Goods, Notion, &c. TMWTOTIIS. THIS s a? n we are showing more novel designs in Straw uvtttings than were t- -- before brought n to Raleigh. H Better mat:i " Reprices 6 can now be 1 for any 9 previous seasoi. y We have got ' -vy straw la mattings from 2 .; v JLJROKEN CHECKS A5W TRIPES. JNLA.ID PATTERN 3 AND j AM ASK EFFECTS. gPECIAL DRIVE OF MATTINGS JN CARPET DESIGNS WORTH 40( C, FOR 25c PER YARD. V.ll.; R S.TUrKER ;. CO 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, HHYWDODS IK iwm f IdAWn f V

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