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She' Dftil Wmitm i VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1893. NO. 20 3 t i i . i i i CUT II BRIXF. LrOcalsPicke(f Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Regular London fog this morning. The Superior Court expired Bator day by limitation. Several prominent Baltimore busi ness uen are in the city. Secure your seats for "The Burg lar" now. That Is, if yon want good ones. Rumors are afloat tht a n w Dem1 oeratio weekly will sppear in this eity shortly. It is the understanding that Colleo tor Simmons will -enter on the dis charge of his datlesll Vweek. It has-been finally agreed that the Wake Forest and University teams will meefiu combat in Raleigh en the 18th inst "The Burglar" at the Accdb Jiy of Music next Thursday night. Don't forget to secure see ts at once at' Jno Y WacRae's. i ' In our issue of last Saturday we I , unuieory. a""" January for. the Kjaijoi criminal oases. ; :" ' A revival is in progress at the Swain street mission on the eastern suburbs of the city. Several earnest workers are engaged and much Inter est is manifested. Extensive arrangements have been made at the State Museum for the reception of the Chicago exhibits. It is expected that they will arrive here about the 1st of December. Hon Edwin G Reade the venerable president of the Raleigh National Bank, celebrated his 82d birthday yesterday. Mar b enjoy many more " years of health and prosperity. We are authorized to announce that the german which was to have been given tonight by the capital club to Mr and Mrs Wm Grimes and to Mr and Mrs Jno B Knney, has been postponed until Friday evening next.. ; The meeting of the chamber of commerce tonight is one of the most important ever held. The subject of sidewalks will be made a specialty, and other n atters pertaining to the affairs of the city will be discussed. We hote there may be a very large turnout, i T Messrs Thomas St Maxwell are still astonishing the natives in the way of furniture of every description. Noth Ing in the furniture line escape their attention. They keep in stock all the novelties. No better chance is offered housekeepers, either in this city or state. Remember the place. Market square, south side. "V Those who attend - the perform. ances of Hamlet and Richard III, on Wednesday and Thursday nights, should be in the hall by 8 o'clock or a little after. The plays are of more than ordinary length, and of such a character that persons entering the ' hall after the curtain rises tend to in terrupt the performance. We throw " out the suggestion in the interest of all concerned The well known clothing emporium of the Rosenthal clothing company rill holds the fort in the matter of 1 first class clothing at the most reeson till holds the fort and he never fails to please the public in the matter of peculiar fitness. He is ever ready, anxious and willing to serve yon. Call and see him, Perhaps the worst sidewalk in the city is that on the north side of HH1b boro near the corner of West street. It is what may be termed a regular nnaffmire and utterly impassable. It eould be repaired at a very small eost, requiring a coat of cinders over the red clay.;. It should be attended to at once and we commend it to the attention of our efficient street com k Rich Treat. The theatre frying people of this eity'bave a rich treat for them at Metropolitan hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings In the presenta tion of Hamlet and Richard the Third by. Mr James Yoang, Jr Mr Yoang and his company hare given entire satisfaction where they have appeared, and the indications are that they wi 1 have large audi enoeshere, if we may judge by the way that reserved seats are being taken at MaoRae's drugstore Mr Young's father is a prominent publisher of Baltimore, has beeu a representative of the Maryland Grand Lodge in the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for many years, and is well known by Messrs 0 M Bnsbee, Joseph G Brown and 0 B Edwards who have been associated with him in said body, and who natnrally feel an interest in the success of his son In his chosen profession. We learn that Mr James Young, Jr., is also a member of that great order. The thirty days allowed the Street Railway Company to suspend will .oon nass awav. and whatever Is to soon pass away, be done in the way of a contlnuence of the system must be accomplished without delay. We know nothing of the status of the matter and pre game that no one else does outside of those immediately pecuniarily inter ested. The hint has been thrown out. however, that the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce tonight, may have some bearing in the prem ises. Surely there should be a way "out of the woods," and it should be taken for granted that in the capital city of North , Carolina, there v enough tank, pluck, energy and oap ital to secure the retention of an en terprJse upon which so largely de pends the prosperity and progress of the community. We hope that to nisht. the matter may receive due consideration. Funeral. The funeral services of the late Rev Dr H M Tapper took place today at 12 o'clock from the chapel of Shaw institute. There was a very large at tendance Including members of Gen Meade Post, GAR, students, rela tivs, friends and citizens generally In accordance with the expressed de sire of the deceased, the interment was made in the grounds of the In" stitution. Races. The Piedmont Driving Club, of Reldsville will have its initial races over the new track on November S2d and 23d. There will be trotting and running races and bicycle races Greatly reduced rates have been given by the railroads and it expected that large crowds will at tend. The great play of "Nlobe" at Met repolitan hall next Monday night. Finest oysters brought here this season at Mabry's green front, Har gett street. Plenty of oysters all THB TIMS at Dughi's. Fancy and Medium apples received today. Low prioss by the crate at D l Johnson's. Bananas are cheap by the bunch at u s: jonnson'i Whoever Heard of Such. We re. now closing! out some few lines to make room for our enormous stock of crockery, glassware and Christmas goods For instance, one lot of men's linen collars So; men's socks 6o Der Dalr: men's overshlrts 19o each; men s scans oo eacn. a. targe lot of men'i odd vests only 48o each undershirts 25o each; all wool under shirts BOo ' each: laundried shirt 22o eaeb; men's knit drawers 25e per pair; men's all wool drawers duo per pair boys' all wool sh,lrt waists (biggest bargain of the season) only ouo eael bovs' laundried shirts 93c each; boys rubber coats 75o each. Call early and make your selections. ' . u x Bwwaeu. Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Dead? TRY LErV WALLACE'S NEW BOOK., PRINCE OF. INDIA We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Peoclla Sta , &o. . BED WILLIAtlH & CO. se5 " ? Booksellers Fine California pears at DnghiV. New. Crop beans, prunes, currants and raisins at u i jonnson s Special Offer This Week. To every person who buys a pair of shoes from Swindell' this week as higjl&s $1:50 cents will be given a bottle of Glioerole shoe polish free from add. One bottle free this week if you ask for it. D T Swindell. A Bottle Free. A bottle of Glioerole shoe tiressiocr will be given to each shoe customer jptfo spends 150 cents at Swindell's this week- This Week Only. Every shoe customer at Swindell's this week who speads 150 evnts will be given a bottle of Glioerole shoe dressing free. This Is the finest shoe polish made and we tase tnis means of advertising it. D T Swindell. A Present. Spend 160 cents in 8windell's shoe department this week and vou get free bottle of ttlloeroie snoe aressing Ask for It. Turner's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Stationery Go's .store, opposite post office W G Separk, manager. nol3 Inexpensive Dress Goods. The following late styles in dress materials are shown f tot our 2d dress goods counter to which the attention of economical buyers is called: Self colored twilled suitings and a line of Scotch wools, in mixtures, stripes and mottled effects, 86 inches wide, at 35o per yard. A general line or. tweeris ana mug llsh homesDuos. in small checks, bro ken stripes, so, 80 inches wide, at ouo Der vard. Two toned nop sacsings, so inones. at 50o per vard. ;WUKo X ucaer v uo, .. - tin ' ".- For Bent. , 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kitnhen sink, bath room. c. apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 8 tf Our stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on hand now. Woolloott St Sons. Fresh oysters waning. at A Dughi's eveftj, Toys of all description at ' Woolloott St Sons. Our ehtldren's school shoes are very nonnlar Ask to see our ladles $1 50, $3 and 12 50 shoes. Our Orossett t3 (rents shoes (seven styles) is a splend d shoe for the money. Woollcott Ss Sons. ' .i ' -af t t i . Cut Flowers. Bona nets. Baskets. Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber., and other foliage olants for house culture In the winter, Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narcissps and other varieties of bulbs for tali planting. Telephone 118. s12 H STBiaractTZ, Florist. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 123 Ice Coal. We can produce 12 tons per day of best Crystal lee ever made here. We can deliver 60 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep up the equilibrium and be heal thy and happy at smallest cost. Joirs St Powsll. Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L Kberhardt. DOYOUGOTilSGHOOL? m Hfi '93 FALL AND V1NTEB '94 FASHIONABLE A8HI0N4BLE MILLINERY ILUNKRY. All the most des'rabl shapes and shades in ha's and boaiets now in stock tor ladies, misses and children. Fancy nations, hair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Wools, Zephyrs and Embroidery MVTRRIaLS. Price reasonable s Uisf action guaranteed. CiV Will be found in tin atan, n tha Express offlc until oir store is finished '.US MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next to Fred A Watson's. RaLBIGH av 809 'ayettivllle St, opp Post Offlie, Office and School Supplies. We cansupp'v you w'th anything in the Stationery line. We are dai'y receiving n novelties in yRITINQ PIPER, iNCY GOODS, &c. Our prices atttaot th aHeation ;of all buy. era. WKDOTNQ TVVITaT'OV aD VISI ITINQOARDI engraved and printad. Goats of Arms Crests, Mo nose rams and Ad- d ess Uiesstam9d o note palter in color or bronze. W. C. SEPARK, au24 Macager. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS A.TSD WRAPS. We have last received the newest thintts in Columbian Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments, it yon want stole, riorht lors. an ilitv and price. we have them. Every garment was made durine this month, hence they are only 'the latest', new and fresh. Foreign and Danmtic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that meiium class of koos ranring in price from 16c to $1. An exceptionally fine show lno Wab ble f abrios in neat varletv. On all staple good? oar pries reach lowest. Woolen U nderwear tnr mntlamen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of wool kni underwear. Number 120, we now offer them s a special bargain We believe we have the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any oiner city nt prima uvu un ut uj uuc else. Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds 11. A. Slierwi & to GREAT REOUCTIOrJ SALE. On next Monday, Nov 13, we will p'aceon our counter all wool dress goods, double width, worth 60c per yard. We dont ask you to buy, but simply ask you to come in and see what others are get ting at 25c. It is tbe biggest bargain ever offered in Kal eigh. Mises Gossamers now at 60o. worth II Schoolgirls now is your chance to pre pare for r tin for a little money We have some over coats and men's suits at cost. It w'll pay you to look at them. . THE LT0I1 RACKET STORE. Hardware. &c (KllflJlSE PISTOLS, SHIQLXjS AND GhCJlsr GOODS. IXVMINK THI NIW 8TYL1 star oil sroa mm. r-SBND FOR OiaOULAR.1 RALEIGH, N. C. .ere: If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly , furnished. Nothing adds so much " to the beauty of a residence as ml good, nice, substantia fur niture. Fortius 4 cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in i the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, &o. They have J the finest, pret tdest and nob biest jgen BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewine Machine a specialty. Also MA.UHINE Needles p.nd Oil. Besides, the firm J will keep you cool by nice gifts j of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Eicbange Place, Sonthside M'rk't Dry Goods Notion, &. SPECIAL SALE -OF- Fancy Slippers ! We will begin on Holiday, tbe 13th, a special sale of La dles' Fancy Slippers at prices very much undervalues. THESS WILL BE DP0N TA BLES in center of snoe sec tos rnomas nil tion. Ask to see them. W. H. & R. S. Tncyer & Co, 128 andlM Fayetteville street, fV 1
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