She VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1893. M ' '-' The menu for the reception at If r and Mrs Lyman's last night waa far nlthed by oar prince of caterers, A Da slit, and hu been the Ulk of many who were so fortunate a to be pres. nt. It waa one of the most fastldl oat "get ape" for each an occasion rer teen la this city. Daghl, knows jast how to fix them An especially Interesting feature of the toar of "The Little Tycoon" oomlo opera company this season In that part of the organlzttion Is a aymphony quintette orchestra which travels with the company. In that way the effeotlrenees of the general performance la considerably euhanc ed, and the embarrassing interrap tlons which are bonnd to occur when an insufficiently rehearsed local or ehestra la employed In a comic opera performance, are obviated. The leader of the orchestra is Fritz Gagel, who waa the leader of the orchestra at the Temple Theatre in Philade -phla for two aeaaona, and whose fa miliar! ty with the music of "The Lit tie Tycoon" la equalled only by that of the cot poser. -'The Little Tycoon" will be sang at the Academy of Music on the night of the 13th inst. It will be notleed by those who at tend the performance of the gener ally well liked comic opera "The Lit tle Tyaooo" at the new Academy of Music tonight that the young lady members of the cburus are In a very different class from those usually found in the choruses of comic opera com paniea. The majority of them were secured in various musical con servatories in New York and Phila delphia, and in "The Little Tycoon" they make their first appearance on the professional stage. They are youthful, good looking, fresh voiced and above all else, are enthusiastic in carrying out that part of the eater t&inment which is assigned to their care. Indeed, the performance af fords them almost as much delight as It does the audience, for they have not as yet become blase. Died. At the residence of her mother, 665 North Person street at 8:45 this morn ing, Miss Lonnie Polk, youngest daughter of the late Col L L Polk, In the 20th year of her age. Foneraj from the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The Weather. - For North Carolina: Fair, slightly warmer Wednesday am; cooler Thursday morning. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: TTPal fnllnwAri hv lnrrfn.sinc aland lness and light rain by Wednesday evening, colder Wednesday night, and decidedly colder by Thursday nlirht. Local data for 24 hours end ing at 8 a m., today: Maximum temperature, 60; mini mum temperature, 40; rainfall O.C Atmnndia: The storm vastardav central over Kansas moved with great vanlrlltv northeast to the New Eng land States. It produced very littl rain ' : , An ATt-AnfllvA hich Araa and cold nuhu aniiAB.TA(1 in t.h rmrt.h wnt In the upper Mississippi and Missouri valuta the temneratnre has fallen over 20 during the past 24 hours. It is 28 below zero at Bismarck North Dakota. A new storm is apparently forming mrar Tarda avhinh will nrAVAnt. tha Immediate approach of the cold wave to the Atlantic states. Fresh raisins, dates and figs at ' Dugnrs Bananas 15, 20 and 25o a dozen at iiugnrs A. Car Load of Yatrons. Wa vara told bv a srentleman todav that the proper caper would be for us to advertise a oar ioaa oi wagonB . i j -. . instead oi a wagon io&u vi wpu ot think all who have seen the ln Mn nt riiir at-.nrA will admit we have the largest and most complete toy and -doll stock yet In sight. Kespectfally, I) X Swindell. Shop Now, Shop Now. You can get tue most desirable Christmas goods if you get tnem now. Each day some entire line of Christ mas eood are sold out anc not re placed. Later on you can get all the Christmas goods you want, but you will have o buy tne leavings oieariy bayeia. Come now to ' D T Bwindell'g. Fresh ovstera all the time at Dughi's. All kinds of spices and flavoring at tracts for aale cheap at J Hal Bobbltt's. Get a Lamp. In all your life possibly you never saw so profose a display of lamps as tMtt Bwlndolrs. To Married Ladles. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach I am pleased to offer a superior grade of ft t orlog extracts, vanilla, lemon, &c , at low prices. Try them. J Hal Bobbltt. Fine Florida oranges 25o a dozen at Dughi's. I Advise You To look at my holiday line of fancy goods. They are prettier and cheaper than elsewhere to be found. J Hal Bobbltt. A box of "Sporting Club Cigars" would be a very Appropriate and ac ceptable Christmas present for a gentleman. For sals only by J Hal Bobbltt. Nice mountain apples at Dughl s. J Fresh Catawba, Delaware and Ma laga grapes at Dughi's. Search Well. Take a careful look' through the crockery, china and glass departments at Swindell's Lemons 25o a dozen at Dughi's. Money. If you are not ready for Christmas for lack of funds yon can get a loan on household goods, watches, jewelry or other security. Terms easy and connlential. LV.& Pkarl Loas and DaposirCo. 123 Wilmington Street. What is more useful or approDriate for a present than a nice suit of par lor or bed room furniture, a set of chairs, a lounge or something on that order? This is especially true when these articles can be purchased at Thomas St Maxwells for the small advance of 5 per cent over cost. Re- membr they have a first class stock III U6 UlUpUBBU UI 111 wahlN-f. time. Apples and Oranges. Now in store a big lot of fancy and medium apples and heavy sweet Florida oranges. Low prices to the trade at D T Johnson's. decl2 3t For the G od of tu Order. We will keep open our store each night till Christmas till U o'clock for the good of the independent order of the masses, a member of which we are proud to be. N ght is good for shopping. Store brghtly lighted; shows toys and dolls to advantage. Come at night to Swindell's Nice Yellow Bananas Cheap by the bunch or dozen at u r Johnson's Bicycles at cost, boys sizes at ungues. Small Wares For Xmas. Hundreds of dolls at prices lower than they have ever been offered In Raleigh. One hundred satteen cov ered down cushions at only 75o each. One case of Japanese screens at $3.09, would be cheap at $5.00. Silk cov ered down head rests at half the usual prices. A miscellaneous line of stamped linens, many of them at one fourth their regular prices. Hundreds and hundreds of small and Inexpen sive articles suited for gifts for either a lady or gentleman. Our b'g store in now in full holiday v res and every body has been provided for. W H St R Tucker St Co. The New York Drv Goids and Millinery Bazaar is selling big sizes of bed comfort ables at $1, w irtu 11.50, also a better quality at $ 1.5'), worth 12. deg) Ten-quarter white blankets at only $1, worth double it, at the New York Dry Uoods and Millinery Bazaar, decs Monitor oil stoves, at Hughes'.. dec88t Fine English dinner sets, at Hughes' dec8 8t Great reduction in millinery. The New York Millinery Bazaar ha' reduced prices on all millinery; now is your time ior Dargains dec8 If in want of anything in the line of mil- IfnanrthQMla mfinav an.vA(l hv hntrintr it from tho New York Millinery Baztar, for ine (JriCJS uive ubbu voijf iuuuu jduuuju, dec8 ff For Uent, . A new six room house on corner of Elenton and Harrington Street. Ap ply to J. W. HUTSOaJiB. de9 2w Th New York Drv Goods and Vil'inerv . Basaar bat lust rdoaiwd aa eleeant line of ! roods, suitable for holiday present, consist ing of furs dress pattern, gloves, li 'en and silk handkerchiefs, raniflere. b tanned linens. R. A Q. corset aaderirear. tin. Ac. ds8 Dog Lost. Black and white setter James Moore. Corner Martin and Diwson streets. de5 lw pd Lad es" felt h tf at 25c. worth fiom 50 to 75c, at the New Yo. Millinery Bazaar. dec8 Fries and stews 25 cents each at A. Dughi's Telephone 123. Wood. Coal. All kinds hard and soft coal. Also wood, cut or long, constantly on hand at lowest prices. Hep nr. T. li. Bberhardt. . ... . r - For the Holiday Trade. A beautiful line of silk and linen handkerchiefs initial, plain, hem stitched and embroidered in suah, satin and 'Jhina. Latest oriental de signs In tecks, scarfs, puffs, four In hands and Windsor ties French novelty dresa patterns suitable for presents. Kid gloves and dress shoes and hosiery in packages U suggested as gifts of the substantial kind. U A Sherwood St Co. Fresh oysters at A Duehl's eterv owning. Desirable Dwelling: tor Beat. Six room house, No ill Blood worth street. Apply to John M Womble. with Tucker & Co del We have made a large reduction in prices of our ladies and misses hats. Woolloott & Sons. We will keep our store open from the 4th to 23d December till 9pm - Woollcott & Sons. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pav reqnired. It is gnaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per dox. For sale by John r Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, P1uib. Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilis, Narcissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele, phone 113. 8el2 H STBiffMBTZ. Florist. it Turner's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for. sale at Raleigh Stationery Go's store, opposite post office W O Sep irk, manager. no!3 We have a-i immense stock of hand- kerchiefs suitable for Christmas; we should like you to look at them. Woolloott St bona. The Host and life long reminder of a friend is a rkf .i I - mi nanaeoTDe nciare. xue PICTURE AND " Art Sitopo -AT- WATSON'S is stocked with the best and most va ried line of pictures ever before dis played ! Sale of Land. On the 8th day of January (being Monday) of Wake county Superior court, I will sell at public auction, a tract or lana situated m New Light tow 1'p, on Hillsboro road at taining the 1 tads of 3. N Little. J. S. Man- gum and other, containing 114 aires, being the lands on whhh J. Little resiled at tne time of hi taa';h. Sale made undw and by virtue of a decree of the S iperior court in a special prooeadin? instituted a. n tattle, administrator vs. Lisheba B ill, et al. Hour of sale, 12 m. Terms made known on day ot sale. ' inua. u, runa muu, desotds Commissioner. Lasting Gift it Pre Tell GHRISTuIAS! uch Monev, Littlo Monov. This means thaf. if you have plenty of toney to duvoUs to Christmas presents we , Tr" J warn, it juu uava only a little amo'int to spend for gifts a dol lar will do more for you at the bookstore than at any other place. We have everything that is new and at tractive in our line and will take pleasure in helping yon select the gif 's nvjet appropriate for your kindred and friends. ALFRED WILiVHi 4 CO. DON'T TWOFF tday what can be done ' tomorrow. Send THE VISI TOR to a friend or relative. Take it your self. It Is only 25 cents a month. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We ftffl Off ATI no CfrWWiAl hflfffaina in oil tnmmel Millinery for Ladies, Misses and vuuvuou A full line of EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE INFANTA CAPS 1 EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE ' in brown, nnvr hlna an t Klaob- Some novelties in Xnaa goods inexpensive. STAMPED Til IV COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, Ac. JPricea on all goods to suit the times Call MISS MAGGIE REESt, my2 209 PAYETTK VILLE 8T. WBBK. . Peanut Qandv, Cocoanut Candy. f New crop Spanish Peanuts I naed la candy, the best in the market; 20c B. - I All other goods fresh and very cnoice 1 CHOCOLATE CREAM. CHOCOLATE WALNUTS. Ml tne various aon Bons, Conserv s Butter Cups and everything nioat BARBEE& POPE'S EwyM) Wants to Make Seme body Happy on Christmas, and I believe you can please any nine Doy or giri at tne Racket LYOH Store They have all sorts of dolls and do'l car riages and all kinds of toys and picture books, scrap baoks and albums, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just the things to make the little folks laugh. Nov for the grown-up people handkerchief and glove boxes, omb cases, manaoure sets, pictures, albums, watches, clocks and jewelry, gloves, hand kerchiefs, large easels, cloaks and cape,, sleigh j, bed blankets and horse blankets. THE LYOH (NUT SfQBt iss mm RBESB Hi-' P I 8 T O 1 d4 ' . a i i 1 in t -i 1 1 ' ' I j fcommei' continue AND a-CJJNT GOODS. IX4MIRI THI RIW 8TYLI STAR OIL STOVfi HEATER, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 1 RALEIGH, N. C. Are you Iaterestedia Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOJ. Tremonou MARK-DOWN on Certain Lines. Our Prices Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Buyers. Our wali nl Winter stick was nnver bet ter. Sales larger or values of such intrinsic wortn as now. Our advert'semsnts are as good as treasury notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savings bank deposit. Unreliable coods never find a place on oar counters. money remade J at any tune it si unsireu. witntnese lacts before you wnat are vou going to do about it? DID YOU EVER BUY, 125 Seal Plush Capes for 19 78 ? 20 Worth Jackets for l?.J5? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE SOL Burt St Packard's $5 shoes $2.98 ? Blucker, Qerstle & Co. 3.50 Kid Boots for f 1.81? Harris' 12 Wool Cassimeres for 73c? We answer, nobody does this, yet msny adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The fct that an article w reducd in price is self-evident that it is not worth any more. A straight tin. square deal and Honest treatment satisfies all. . Our Dnces. stock through and tnrougu, are lower than others Think a moment, compare expens-s, figure a liHle, tne ad vantage you readily s'e is ours. We have the nerve to mark low. Nothing plnases the people so well, gains tneir confluence or holds their trad" as the foundation princi ples upon which we rests our claim for pub lic patronage. Dry Goods Notions &c We make an unusual offering for the Xmas holiday trade of a stock of J apanese 5Tares in Its entirety, representing many thousand dollars worth. This department is supplied and stocked by the well sown nouse ot A.. A. VAN TINE & CO, 817 and 879 Broadway. New York. And these wares are sold at VAN TINE'S New York prices. W.H.sRS. TUCKER s CO 123 an! 125 Fay ettevlHe street. G. 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