VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JULY 18. 18W. NO. 72 CITY IN BIMtTF. Mr A Dughi is Improving. The school girls will be with us again before long. The capitol keeps up the usual summer dullness. The 'connecting road to Pullen Park is now in good condition. The 8tate Fair will h ' n us at an early date Let us all boom it uo. Qv "!arr will review the state troops at Bir rt camp next Thurs day.. The West End Baptist mission is gradually iucreasing its member ship. A refreshing rain fell this afternoon afTordirg some relief to panting hu inanity. Moonlight nights again and a ride to the parks on the street cars is the correct thing. We have never known politics at a lower ebb in Raleigh than now. It is rarely ever spoken of. The peculiarity about the thunder storms of late is that they do not seem materially to lessen the beat. The United States Cigarette Ma chine Company has been organized in Fayetteville with a capital of $100, 000- I Mrs Mary J Bellamy s quite sick at the residence of her parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Johnson, on Hillsboro I street. I Hovrabo"' mother graded school' building? It was the current talk , consider the matter in a calm, dis some time sitce, but of late we hear passionate way. little of it. I ' De rst P',lce we aU know that . . , , . . , ... . I the electric street railway was con Most of the market carts disposed ' of their vegetables and fruit today ceived Jmore as a venture than as a before noon. There is a noticeable downright certainty. In a city the scarcity in the afternoons. 8ize of Ralelh K may be W that it was a mere experiment dependent on The new catalogue of bt Mary's patronage it received to justify its school is out. This flourishing insti ' continuance. tution is on the up grade and a large ! it must be conceded by all fair attendance is expected next session. minded persons that the road has Two of the colored excursionists been managed with ability, and that from Durham to Norfolk, were arres- j Manager Huff has used his utmost ted in the latter city, and fined $20 j endeavors to make it a source of con each for carrying concealed wea-1 pons. Charles Trice the colored mission ary who left Durham for Africa some years since is coming home on a vaca tion. He will have much to tell of his experience. The outlook for theatrical pirfor mances this fall is good. Manager Heartt will have us presented with Hamlet and Richard 3d in fine style next November. If there are any justices of the peace who have not gotten their laws of the last General Assembly, they should call at the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for them. There is a perfect rush of water melons, cantaloupes, peaches and all kinds of vegetables in market today, and prices have tumbled in reach of the ordinary pocket book. Messrs Whiting Bros come to the front today in an announcement of hot weather bargains. There is not a more reliable house in North Caro lina. A call will convince any one of the fact. In the list of delegates appointed re cently by Gov Carr to attend the Pan American Congress in Chicago, the name of Dr James McKee, of this city, was inadvertently left out by the press. We are pleased to learn that the little child of Mr A B Forrest who was supposed to have the scarlet fe ver is much better and that the dis ease is now pronounced not to have been scarlet fever. Returns from the civil service ex amlnation, which took place at Greensboro, May 20th, have been re ceived. Out of eight applicants only one pass d, and he was colored . There were six of the applicants for clerks Vnd two for carriers. The successful c lored man wants a carrier's place, (3o say i the Greensboro Record, Pardoned. A pardon was Issued this morning from the exeoutlve department to D J Eaton, who has been in jail at Sal bury for the past eigkt months con victed of a charge of slander of a wo man. Tho pardon was issued on ap plications attended with extenuating circumstances A Xw Paper. Rev J L Miehaux, of Greensboro, has started the ' Little Harbinger," a new tii iuthly paper, which made its first aypenrance last Saturday It is a 20 column sheet, printed in new type and is edited in vigorous style It is intended as a forerunner of an prgan of the Methodist Protestant denomination. If it proves success ful it will be issued weekly. Why Is It? A well informed truckster told us today that such was the product of vegetables this year that great quan' titles would necessarily be lost from rot and waste. In this connection, it is a pertinent question to enquire how it is that 8-in of our capitalists do not invpet in canneries in this sec tioo f North Carolina. In the mat ter of vanning tomatoes alone, we should think the investment would be a highly profitable one. Our Street Car Service. We hear of many suggestions as to our street car service, and there is no end as to what is thought ought to be done It would be well for our people to venience to our people. This being the case,it certainly should be incum bent upon the citizens of Raleigh to give the road as much patronage and UUUB tuou wo " wu 71 II I 1 ! li. I l. I stay, -bet us nelp all we can rattier than indulge In complaints. Of course there is nothing perfect, and we feel assured that Manager Huff will cheerfully "correct any evil con sistent with his duties. Every One Gets One. Every one who buys any amount of goods from our store gets a ladies hat for nothing Some of these are real nice lace and Milan straw. Swindell. Io Foolishness. We mean what we aay. b'or the next 45 days we will sell our entire line of summer goods at a greatly re duced price. This means from 25 to 35 per cent less than any house in this state can sell them D T Swindell. Straw Matting, Large lot of straw matting rem nants from B to 20 yards each, we will sell at a bargain. We also have a remnant counter filled with short ends of every de scription. This; counter is a money money saving place for you. Swindell. Something of Interest. We have something in our store that is of interest to every man and hov in thi city and surrounding coun try. It is this: We want to quit the clothing business, and to do sowe are offering our entire line at cost. This is a saving for you. We mean no foolishness; we say cost and that is what we mean. Swindell. JSTOTICIE. ' Crkdit Department, W H. &R 8. TUCKKK.& Co., Raleigh, N. G , June 17, 1893. We are resolving our business to a cash basis as rapidly as possible, and from and after July 1st we will re quire settlements on the first of every inontn ioi an gooas cnargea ny us. Very respectfully, 20 m W.H.&B.S. Tucker & Co. For Kent. ( Four room cottage on North East : street, near Oakwood avenue. Ap ply to P H HUGHtS je 9 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For Kent. Three room house, good garden. L D Womble. FOR RK1T ?'ineroom housa. front and back vestitule, equal ro another full size room, mah it g p altogether, good re I pair and good terms. S I, D Wo-nble. Three room houn! good garden. LD Womble. FOR KNT. Nine room holism, one block east of capitol. jv6tf LD Womble. For Rent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax street, .next t" capitol. Possession given at once. AppH to B F. M intagck. Guardian. Offife over Com'l and Farm's Bank, jnel tf The best 10c ladies ribbed vest at I Rosenthal's. Clearing sale of ladies1, misses and children's straw hats at half value I Rosenthal Fruit jars at $t per dozen for quart size and $1 25 a doz for half gallons. Woollcott & Sons. Important Notice, Dou't forget to ask for Williams & Kiog's Famous Toothache and Neu ralgia reuit-dy when you are suffering from a decayed tooth or the neural gia We guarantee it to cure you in two minutes by the watch. Don't have any other but ours. We won't ask you to take our word but try one ten cent bottle and be convinced. On vial sold will sell more, jl Williams & King. Ht.nnlf nf rlru uModa nill he sold at a great sacrifice in order to make room for fall purchases I Rosenthal. Pare Ice The Best and Cheap st. , The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice factory and sold by Messrs Jons & Powell, is from die tilled and reboiled pure water.is clear as crystal, solid and durable, and cheap enough for everybody to use it freely and have no fear that any dis ease germs remain in it. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. H. Steinmktz, Florist. Telephone VS. jeia $500 tn Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. o. Box 277, Raleigh. N. C. mhl6 eodtf Ladies and Children's Hosiery. Children's plain and ribbed black hose at 10c, children's heavy ribbed black hose at 15c and 25c, ladies black hose 10c and 15c, complete lines of la dies black hose 2)C, 35c and up. We are now making a special sale of la dies and children's hose at about half value. These at about half price are lines which we wish to clear the stock of before fall business opens. They have been taken from the shelves and are open uron the hosiery coun ter and all marked io plain figures As to quality, the hose are far better at the price than regular goods, but the lines of sizes are broken and we wish to clear them out W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Ladies Oxford Ties at 50c I Rosenthal. Printed lawns and challies at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. ju7 I Rosenthal. Our line of summer dress goods is still quite complete and the prices have been marked down on most of them. Woollcott & Bona. Our $2 and $2.50 line of ladies shoes are good ones. Woollcott & Sons. Prices TaiK. Our prices mute.eloquently silent. impress, gratify and satisfy. Sales made. Customer happy. Argument unnecessary. All others discounted The run this week is on all kinds of knit underwear. Come in and price them. C A Sherwood & Co. R & G Corsets at special low price at 1 Rosenthal's. Special -:- Notices. C Luriitw Mliopers, 35 75 SO IS H iid 4 .... educd to , Ladies' ..... Sllpn-r- ... KmI'icp'I to SI 15 0 Misses ... Oxford Ties R"lucd to 25 C "Fast Black 0 .. -Hosiery Reduced to Great reductions made on all kinds of Dry Gods, Notion". Shoes, Trunks, &c Ex "bine our prices befT tuikiog your par ch;BC8 NOBEIS' DRY GOODS STORE 2i . F , .?tville street. MISS MfflTlE. We invin- special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CULE IDSUMMER JLEARANCE UALE -OF- Trimmed Millinerv AND ALL Straw Goods, Moslin Hats & Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move aain id the fall we want to re luce the stock as much as posni ble- MISr MAGGIE REESF, my2 U4 FAYETTEVILLE RT. Next to Pre A Watson's. DOWN THEY CO. In clearing out our entire stock of Sum mer Hosiery Underwear, we make prices both beneficial and satisfactory to such as are in need of these light, weight textures. we nave wnat we advertise and in plenty. No tricks to beguil, nor smiles to deceive. Infant's Silk Ribbed Vests-Sizes 1, 2 3, 4, 5 aud 0; cheap at 50c; our (y r c price ZiU Children's Fine 8ummer Vests Sizes 20, 22. 24, 20, 28 and 30. Our ore price was 40c: now only AO Boys' Gauze Shirti 28, 30, 32 and 34. we sold tuem ior uc; now 'lc offer them at - 0 Ladies Silk Jerae Rodies 8izes 2, 3 and 4. extra quality' good value c at 1, can be li ad now for I O InLUmer-ble line Gauze Vest for ladies ' i N'fl'itiful assortments, with lotr sIi'pvps. ehort sleeves, or no slenv.'s.hisrn o lowneck,square or V cut Gents Gauze and Balbriegan Under wear at prices that discount all othe s. Our aim is not to catch your eve with an 8 and 10c knit shirts, aud we have the best on the market, but to bnnp tine goods to your notice at reasonible prices We mace a specialty of goo medium priced goods for which there is always a ready demand, at same time we must admit tnere is vety little money in them unless we are kept very busy. C. A. SHOT oiii & Co. SUMMERCOODS U SVI M E R C O O D S India Lawns, Victoria I awns Dotted 8wis, Colored Lawns from 4c to 12c Laces and Embroideries, Mos Quito Net, 8crim, Curtain Net, and Lace Curtains, Low Cut Shoes and Slippers. BirdCages, Milk Coolers and Fly Fans, Hammocks and Has socks. We present to each purchaser of 11 tbe story of Columbus, a . 25c book And to each purcha- s r of $5 the London Yale Tide, a 50 cent book, together with a honcUome picture, THE LY0I1 B1GKET STORE. Hardware. &c. DO You Know a Gcod Thing When Yon See Baby Carriages. AT $ 5 0C 5 94 " 7 56 818 8 44 10 81 " 11 63 16 f 6 17 19 " 17 56 18 17 WORTH I 800 8 60 10 50 11 50 12 00 14 00 16 00 21 00 22 50 23 60 25 00 THEY ARE IHIeywood's MAKE TtosJlii Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. See lEHere If you are a citizen or stranger it will Iw to your inierisno n ve your rooms neatly furniBhed. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substntil fur niture. For this . I cannot be beaten in this or an" other com munity, iney nave all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Pattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, Ac. They have ' "" the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing irauumea specially. Also jyi ft.UH.lIN K Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place Southside M'rk't Dry Goodfi. Notion. &v. THBHT1OTM Ladies who intend going from home this summe' are reminded that we have an in teresting collection of light weight outer gar ments particularly adapted for travelers. E TO W and B,ftZr Slits in g L A O K j avy' GreeD an(1 T A N torm Serge- Washable Eton Suits IN, BROWN HOLLAND, WHITE DUCK, AND DUCK AND CANVAS. LADIES' CAPES, of the latest Paris and London styles V.II.R S TUrKERtCQ 123 and 135 Fayetteville street, his axrt