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9 (I tHsitoi tvtnxn a RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1893. VOL. XXX. NO. 21 CITT IX BRIEF. LocalsPicked Up Hera and There and Boiled Down. The outlook now is elear and cold. Hamlet, at Metropolitan ball to night. Opinion are fast being banded down by the Rnpreae court. Don't (all to hear the wit of the grave d ggers in Hamlet tonight. Go early to Metropolitan hall to night, or you may eeoare only stand log room. Thanksgiving turkeys are being fast looked after. Some fine ones in nrarket today. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of of the new produce bouse by Messrs Lea H Adams St Oo. Cards are oat for the marrlaze of Jadse D M Purches and Miss Lula Oorpenlng to take place in States' Title, December 5th. Miss Hampton, daughter of Gen. Wade Hampton, of South Oarollnt, Is in the city, the guest of Dr and Mrs B H Lewis. Will the Board of Aldermen heed the action of the Chamber of Com merce relative to the extension of Mor.an street. We sincerely hope they will but precedent is against it, CResrular meeting J O U A M, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. -Rational representative, Bro Geo W Burnham, of AsbeviHe, N C, will meet with us, also work in the degrees. Every bp ember is earnestly requested to be present. T P, SaWC, 0. 8. The receipt of cotton today were not (area. Prices ranged as follows: Btrict good middling 71 Good middling.... . 7t7 Btrict middling... ..... 71? Strict low middling... .. 6JQ7 The market is steady. The regular weekly prayer service nf fientral M E church will be held this evening at 7 o'clock. Immedl afely after this service the fourth quarterly meeting will be held. It is desired that everj official member be present as business of this years work will be closed. Bemoval. Miss Maggie Reese has removed into the new store which has for some time been in course of preparation, It is now one of the most eleg ntly arranged establishments of the kind In the state and now that it is ad vanced by Miss Maggie's splendid took, it has no comparison. She be speaks a visit from all her friends and th. nnblio Generally. Call and see her. Chamber of Commeree. This body held a most important meeting last night at which business of much interest was transacted. The condition of bur sidewalks were fully discussed and Mr J E Pogue offered resolutions pertinent to the subject, the tenor of which was as follows : That all persons owning property on streets paved with Belgian blocks from oarb to curb be request -d to pave sidewalks from line to curbing, with either brick, granite, Belgian block or flagstones, that property owners on nnpaved streets, be order? 4 t.n remove all grass in front Of Weir pruyorny ,wm , that the board of aldermen should pass a resolution giving full author uw.ta the street ' 'eow missioner or other person to carefully examine dldewalks 4a, and report The extension of West Morgan and North streets and the widening of South Fayetteville street were re commended. Resolutions relative to the death of Rev Dr H M Tapper were passed. It was recommended that: the time of suspension of the street cars be ex tended to ninety days, and in this connection Mr R T Gray made the announcement that negotiations for a transfer, ofrthe plant, were in pro greta, SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The Happenings of a Day Throughout the World. McKlnlty's majority in Ohio is 81, 000. J -ho Jormson was electrocuted at Auburn, N T, yesterday for murder. The annual sess'on of the Knights of La ..or is being held in Philadeli phia.. Fifty thousand people were ' resent at the opening of Augusta (Ga) expo sitlon Bobbers raided an Oregon bank y ester lay In broad daylight. They got $951. Francis B Tburber.of the Thurber, Whyland Oo, of New York, has made an assignment. The sheriff of Henry county, Tenn, was snot from amousa oy a negro yesterday and killed. The grand jury of Greenville coun ty, S C, has thrown out every indict ment under the new dispensary law. I'he sohoolhouse at Ooopersville, N Y, took fire yesterday and the teach er and a little boy were burned to death. A feud over the possession of a mill near Mount Pinion, Ala, last night re- silted in the death of two men and the serious Injury of the third. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, pre ceded by showers in eastern portion today; much cooler, with frost Thurs day morning; followed by rising tem perature In the extreme western por tion. - Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: On Thursday: Fair, decidedly colder with frost. Local data for 84 hours ending at 8 a m., today: Maximum temperature. 60: mini mum temperature.,41; rainfall 1 2. The following is the synopsis of the weather for today: The pressure is low on the Atlantic coast, where light rains are occurring. High pressure and clear, cold weather prevails throughout the interior of the country. The pres. sure is highest over Texas. Lowest temperature over Indiana and 111! nois. The indications are clear, cool weather, for several days. Miss Lovie Beasley of this city left this afternoon for Durham where she will make her future home. She has many friends In Raleigh, who wish for her the greatest bliss through life. Mr E M Solomon, treasurer of the James Young company, paid ns a visit today. Lost. . Puree with black seal' with oxidized clasp between A Williams St Oo, and Christian enuron. Huitaoie rewara ill be paid if returned to A. Wil Hams St Oo. Pertumes. A choice lot of Seely's floe perfum erv. eneiung oi nioss- jjrug score. TV . A- Fragrant Almonds. Hick"' Fragrant Almonds makes the skin smooth and soft, 25o.. Snelling & Hicks' drug store. Fine large bananas 20c doi at Rig" gans toy store. New crops nuts and raisins Any kind of candy at Riggan's toy store. All sorts store.- of toys at Riggan's toy 15 8t I Ice Coal. I We can produce 13 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We ' can deliver 60 tons per day of the best 'Domestic ( oal ever brought hero; ; keep op the equilibrium and be heal. thy and happy at, smallest cost. -. Jomba St Powiu. Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra- , cite Coals at lowestprlces. 1 Sep Itf. T. L. fiberaardt. r Bo. You Write? TRY OUR 1RW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PBINOE OF. INDIA We have all the School Books I Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, alfbed willi ah! & oo. tea oooBseuera I Special Offer This Week. To every person who buys a pair of shoes from owloaelr tuls weeK as high as $1:50 cents will be given a bottle of Glioerole shoe polish free from acid. One bottle free this week if you ask for ir. D T Swindell. A Bortle Free. A bottle of Glioerole shoe dressing JJ I will be given to each shoe customer who spends 100 cents at owiuaeiri this week. Tints Week Only. Every shoe customer at Swindell's this week who speuds 110 cents will be given a bottle of Glioerole shoe dressing free. This is the finest sboe polish made and we take this means of advertising it. D T Swindell. A Present. Spend 160 cents in Swindell's shoe department this " eek and you get free bottle of. Glioerole shoe dressing. 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. no!3 Inexpensive Dress Goods. The following late styles in dress materials are shown froa 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, 39 inches wide, at 85o per yard. A general line or tweeds ana Eng lish homespuns, la small checks, bro ken stripes, Sta, 86 inches wide, at 50c per yard Two toned nop sacaungs, ao mones, at 50o per yard. W a Of KB Tucser CT KJO. For Bent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins. kitchen sink, bath room. sc.. apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 6 tf Our stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on nana now. Woollcott St Sons. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's etefa votning. Tova of all description at Woollcott & Sons. Our children's school shoes are very nonnlar ASK to see our lauies i o j, iuu 2 50 shoes. Uur urossert so gems suoes isever stvlesi Is a splend d shoe for the money. wooucon s oons. Cut Flowers. Ronauetsl' Baskets. Floral Designs Palms, Rubber and other foliage nlants for house culture in tne winter, Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Naroissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 118. sel9 H STKtBUBTZ, Florist. Fries and stews 26o each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 123. Whoever Heard of Such. We are 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 So per pair; men's overshlrts 19o eaoh; men's scarfs Bo each. A large lot of men's odd vests only 48o each; undershirts 25c each; all wool under shirts 60c each; laundried shirt 22o eacbi men's knit drawers 25o per pair; men's aU wool drawers 50c per pair; boys' all wool shirt waists (biggest bargain of the season) only 50c each: boys' laundried shirts 23c eaoh; boys' rubber ooato 71o eaoh. Oall r arly and make your selections. 1)1 Swindell. NIHIL? OK MKB IIBL '93 FALL AND WINTER '94 FASHION1BLK AStflONABLE MILLINERY ILLINERY. All the m'iit des'rabl shaDM and shades in ha's and boa ets now in stock for ladies. mines and nhUdren. Fancy nations hair goods, hstr ornaments w pins or all kinds WoclsZephyrsandEmbroIflery HUKKUL9. Prioe reasonable satisfaction guaranteed. K3T Will ba fnnnri in tiA atir raaw Ik. - w w hw... v uua wuv Express offlc until o ir store is finished MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next ro Fred A Watson's. f"A ALVtlOHasjk av f09 'aye'tevllle St, opp PostOfflie, Itfmf ictnrers' -;- Stflonerg Office aad School Supplies. We can supp'v you w'th anything in the (stationery una. We are dai'y receiving n novel1 ies in yRITINa PIPER, JNVELOPBS, pN0YQ01D8,&c. Oar prices attrait th' aHeation lot all buy era. WEDnTNl TVVIfAOV AD VIS ITING 0ARD1 engraved and prints. Ooatn of Arma Orests, Monograms and Ad- d eso Dies stamt'd 0" note pater in color or bronze. W- C. SEPARIC, au24 Mai!age'. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS and WRAPS. Wa have lost received the newest things in Columbian Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Ohudren's overgarments If you want stvle. reht "tlors. quality and price, we have them. Every garment was made daring this monta. neuce tney are oniy-ine Foreiga and D imastic Dress Goods Not the hiehst priced nor the lowest, bnt that me Mum class of eoois ranging in price from 16c to $1. An exceptionally fine show- intr - Waihble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good? oar prices reach lowest. Woolen Underwear fnr orpntlpmen ladiea1 and misses Of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Haying bought an entire lot of wool kntt underwear. Number 12 we now offer tnem us a special Dargain We believe we have the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's snoes sn ttus or any oiner city at prices uui mm. u auj wo else. . . . . .... , Trunks and traveling oags oi au Kin as, ; G. A; StiBrwond & Cn GREAT DEDUCTION SALE. . On next Monday, Vov 13, we will place on our counter all wool dress goods, double width, worth 50c per yard. Wadont ask you to buy, but simply ask you to come in . ana see what others are vet- ting at 20. It is the biggest . bargain ever offered in Kal- ' eigh. Mioses Gossamers now at 60c. worth tl Schoolgirls now is vour chance to pre rurfi for rain for a littlft S money We have some over- c"ats and men's suits at cost. It w'll pay you to i look at them. THE LYQ11 UT STORE. Hardware. Ae, :GllI18- PISTOLS, SHELLS AND o-crjsr aooDS. IHMIKB TH NW 8TYL STAR OIL ST0Y8 HUTU. W3END FOR CIRCULAR. RALEIGH, N.O. See ffllepe. If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h tve your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as Jf; good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this cannot be beaten In this or an" other com munity. They have all the novelties in ' the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, &c. Theyhavej the finest, pret tiest and nob biest 3d S3 BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewine Machine a specialty. Alsi MauHINE Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the firm j will keep you cool by nice gifts .of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, Southside ITrk't Dry Goods, Nottoa. &e. SPECIAL SALE -OF- Fancy Slippers ! We will begin on Blonday, the 13tb, a special sale oi La dies' Fancy Slippers at prices verr much nnder vain 4. THESS WILL BE UPON TA BLES in center of shoe sec tion. Ask to see them. W. H. & R. S. Tuc'cer & Co. 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, OfHull has nil
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