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- - - - 9 maun a RALEIGH, SATUilD A Y, JANUARY 13. 1894. 'VOLXXX. NO. G9 i 0 m The Weather. - For ''orth Carolina: Fair weather, decidedly warmer Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity. On Sunday: Fair weatherwarmer; Monday aleo fair and very warm Local data for 21 hours .ending 8 a m today. Maximum temperature, 40; mini mum temDeratare, 88; rainfall 0 0. Byoopalt: 'be clearing condition; and high area haa moved from Ar ' kanaas eastward to Alabama and ' aonrirla. where the pressure is 80:40 .wnerecne pressure M The temperature has fallen , vlightly on the itiaatfc coast, bat has risen slightly in the interior. The weather Is generally clear The storm or low area yesterday central over Dakota has moved lightly eastward the lowest pressure Is 80:10 Inches at Bismark. No rain has yet fallen The storm is oaasiDg th. t.Amneratnre to rise rauldly in the Missiseippl valley and weit ward. The storm off New England has ' n.l .HsftiinBared Trace of rain mm-mm.mj r K occurred yesterday at Cleveland and Philadelphia,and 0:01 inch at Buffalo Wake Superior Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday afternoon after our re port closed; State vs Walter Cook; 1 and r; gul' ty; 6 months on roads. State vs Albert Da-is Wiley Walk cr; aff-ay; guilty; Davis 60 days on road; judgment reserved as to Walk er. State vs B J Robinson; retailing without license; not guilty. State vsN Griffith; I and r; guilty; put on road until cost paid. State vs bam Lyon, disorderly con duct ; not guilty. The docket being exhausted, Court xMnrnnA RINK DIK. 1 flew Course. The trustees of "the Agricultural and Mechanical College have agreed to establish a full course of physics of which Lieut Henderson will be the he.d. Electrical engineering Is also to be taught. Arrangements are on foot for small arms and field pieces for the military course. Mnnnnta. Hiram Lodge So 4 , A F and A M, I will meet in regular commum .ation ; r J ...t. T.niliP IKtll 894. at 7 o'clock. Important business. Pnll uaetintr desired Brethren ol sister lodges.o rdiallv invited. W S Primrose, W M. E B;Thoma.s, Sec. A Good Chance Persons having good farming or timber lands for sale could further their interest much by corresponding with the secretary of the Raleigh i -. -lAmmAwMa In fhia nm.tr many valuable lauds may be disposed of that otherwise would ne unknown In the market. Highly Commended. .Judge Hoke has w n golden opinions from the bar and public generally of Wake county, for the celerity with which he dispatches business and the Impartial manner in which he dispell see Justice First Presbyterian Church. Services tomorrow at 11 a in , and 7:80 p. m Preaching by Rev. E. E. Bigger, of Washington, N. "O. Com munion services after the morning sermon conducted by the pastor, as stated byJJr. Bigger. Married, Thie afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr H H Crocker, corner of Hargett and Person streets Mr Marcellus Manard to Miss Fan. Die E. Crocker, both of this county. Coming. . Bartholomews Eqnine Paradox Show will be the att'actlon at the .Academy of Music for the S2d, 281 ,nd84th inst. It is a superb enter TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The rot' on the tariff bill, It is now announced will take place on the 88th. It Is announced that Lillian Russell Is engaged to marry John Ohatsell, a tenor elogf r. t Luther M-nnrlal Hall in Wtlmlng . ton, N. O., whs destroyed by fire yes ' A .1 T A The legislature of Virginia has an der disRuspion a law to establish a board for the examination of appli- Cants to pranice law. Thetwonei.ro du ill's ts are billed to fight In the opera house in Jack sonville, next Monday. This will bring matters to a crisis in the con tect tfitch.dl controversy. Lewis Red wine, the defaulting as sistant cashier of the Gate City Na t onal Bank of Atlanta, has been sentenced to six years in the !olum- bus, Ohio peulteutiary He pleaded guilty of embezzlement The Senate coin mi '.tea, on commerce to whom was referred the nom iaati'n of Scott Harrison, a brother of Ex President Harrison for Collec tor of customs at Kans -s Oity, Mo., has reported adversely ou the ground that while on State issues he is a Democrat, be voted for his brother for President. "t Persona) Mention. Mr LeoD Heartt, of Durham, was la the ity yrsterdny. Miss Bettie uklu8, of Milton, is visiting friends in this city. We regret to say there is no im provemeDt in the condition of Mr. lorn Miiler Mrs Hicks it auite sick at her resi deuce corner of Hillsboro and Har rilliMOU streets. UrU J Uarrou na gone to oiagoon lia, Duplin co oty, owing to the sick u- as of his brother's wife Mr. Walter Mend- nhall, one of the most popular young men ia Greens boro, is seriously ill with the grippe. Mr J A Hoilotuau. has reMgued as business manage? of the News and Ocerver ud Chronicle and become manager of A N Kellog Newspaper Compnny. L - numberg of northern people p;orida fof (he ' . t ter, and the railroads are reaping a harvest A mass meeting is talked of in Win ston to express indignation at thepub lie execution of the murderer, De Graff. It is thought the county coir miesioners will change tue order. The Confederate melanze at Me tropolitan hall last night was attend ed by a ld-ge and delighted audi eace The program as admirably rendered and the occ ision one of greHt success. Weil dene for the la dies. The Visitor extends its heartfelt thanks to Mr Moye. the gentlemanly and efficient deputy clerk of the Su perior Cout for valuable services rendered during the tern just euded. iVe Cd,u ansre him of our ver higb est appreciation. Now that the Superior Court has repleuis ed the force of hands on the roads, our friend McMackin will be able to make good progress, especial ly as tue weather is flue. . By tne way, can't Mac" leud the weight of his influence nbout improving the road that leads t Pullen Park 1 He would gain the everlasting gratitude of the residents of the " West End." The first strawberries of the season were offered m l ain Florida, last Mon 'a , h.t 1 per quart The "Maple Leat" for ladies. Com i ou dense opera or compromise.solid, itghtly, serviceable ihe best for l 60 we have ever seen OA Sherwood Si Co. Burt St Puckn r.'s v Korreot Shapes" fin g. u't-uian is iiie eitiuJard shoe of tiiio country. ' , OA Sherwood 6s Co, For Kent. The dwelling houoe now occupied bv A W Fran, on Davie street, be tween FavettevtlU aod Wilmington street: 8 rooms and good bnaint. ja13 eod8w A W FRAPS. Ladies', gents' and children's wool en underwear at cut prices C 1 Sherwood & Co. For Hent. To room house Mtcben and srood garden on Avpnt ferry roai, near in tersection of Hillsboro road, west city llml Possession after 8h Ins. jal3 tf J N Hubbard. Big bargains in fine towels. O A Sherwood & Co. Come Early or you may Irs the s"Ie of towels next Wednesday at Swindell s. Sev eral bepotifol styles of regular 60c towels will 'be sold onWednesday, Jk.n 17th, at Swiudell's forJgSc a piece. We carry a stock of the best um brellas to be had Priass lowest. C A 81B wood & Co. Gentn Wool Underwear, In '-entlemen's Wool Dnderweare are able to offer better garments at the prices t han evar before W item ize the prom'p'ejttt ijnes of . the de partment A display of these may be se n in our north Fayetteviile street window Gent's heavy wool Camels Hair hins and Drawers, really worth 1 25 at V00. Gent's havv natural wool medium weight Shirts and drawers really worth 1 25 at l no Gent's fine ribbed natural wool me dl'irn weight shirts and drawers really worth l 50 at 1 25. Cents' heavy Camel's Hair Shirts pnd drawers, really worth 2 00 at I 50. Gents' very fine (Norfolk and New Brunswick Go's (natural wool shirts and draw-rs at 9 00 and 2 50 Dr Jaegers svstem of sanitary wool underwear in various we arht. W. H & R S Tockkr & Co. AH winter dress goods at under price. C A Sherwood & Co. One nova for Fifty Cents. That is tbe offer we make in our special sale of towels next Wednes day, Jan 17th on all linen towels, beautiful border knotted fringe size, 93x50 inches, 6x36 ioche8,31x43 inch es will be sold on this date for25o each. D T Swindell. Lost. A white and ward if returned, j nl2 lw. liver pointer. Re Bbn M. Mookb Lost, Wednesday or ""hursday, two small, flat keys, one of them a post office key, tied with string Finder will please loave at this office. . Flow the Town. On Wednesday, Jan 16, we will give an ente tainment in a special sale of towels. We will have three winners. The sale is no cheap, trashy towels, but a 21 cent sale. Goods are all linen, knotted fringe, size 23x50, 26x46 ani 24x43 inches. If there are any of these left, the sale will continue two days. We know how slow people are generally to grasp things of this kind. You will hear of these towels the second day from you neighbor She will tell you if you don't see them. This sale will be strictly cash, and the goods will not be delivered by w gon. D. T. Swindell. Now is the time to get your alma nac for the year There is no almanac comparable to Turner's N C Almanac for 1894 The ol ' reliable It is a marvel of state and general informal tlon. Hrat is Turner's N O Almanac. For sale at A Willitms & Co's book store, Rale'gh. Price, single copy, only 10 cents. ja6 For Bent. The store ou Fayetteviile street next to Mr V Denton's saloon used now as a barber shop Apply to de30 eod2w A W FRAPS. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every tvening. Coal. "' Just received !i00 tons Kanawha, West Va splint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, nut and stove anthracite del4 T L Ebhrhardt. Cut Flowers. Bonquets, baskets, floral Designs, Points. Rubber aud other foliage plan- b for house culture in the winter. Hacinths. Tulips. Lilts. Naroissps ' and other varieties of bulhs for fall I plantiudr. Chinese jeered Lily.-' lele pllJi:o Llj. U U U olMIWMBIZ, Florist. Look, Look. An all linen towel. 83xV inches, 26 x 40loobev, aiixv 43 Inches, only 8c, at SwlndolPs. next 'Vedosday, Jan nth. - Our line of hosiery Is very complete and we carry a fiu line of Queen's own fast blxck adles floe hose at 85 cents a pair. Wool Icott & Sons. We shall have a trrenl h.irTin anln on the lath of this month. i Wool Icott & Sons. Our bartilu sle will begin on the 15th ant continue 0 days. It will be the greatest sa'e ever instituted by a dry good" store in North Carolina. Wool Icott & Sons. For Rent. Two four room cottages North Bloo-l worth stre; ftest of neighbor hoods; del cious wter; nne but good tenants nerd apply ja4 A B Strokach. A make $5 a day. Greatest xiAltchen utensil -ver Invented. Re tails 85c. 2 to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents Mo Makin Si Oo..Cincinnatl, Ohio. d28m Fries and s'evm 25 cents each at A. Dughi's IVl6ph-ne 12. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in aH trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Miss9s and Children. A full line of KBBKEjEjEjEiEiSiGj ' EjEiGGKEjEEjEjEj i INFANTA CAPS i E E EEEEBEEEEEK V EEEEBEEEEE . in brown, nav - blue and black. Some novelties in X aai goods inexpensive. STAMPED TR1Y COVERS. Bouffe and Bireau Scarfs, &o. Price i on all goods to suit the times Call aud see as. MISS MAGGIE REESI, my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DO NOT forget to mike you- sweetheart a pres ent of a box of the best candy iu town, DO NOT forget th we make the purest candy to be found anywhere. DO HOT forget tha1 we hay t'ie bet fruits, nuts and raisins ic the c'ty. DO NOT forget that the best is the cheapest. DO NOT"7"; forgat that we make a specialty of fine quality of candies, if not quantity. DO NOT buy inferior candy forjvour children. They are swet enough to have the sweetest. : BARBEE & POPE. Can't you Write? ' Yes, if I had some pa per I could. Well, ''ve jut started to .THE LYON RACKET store and if you will give me , lc I will bring you 24 sheets of very good pa per, and for 2c I can eet you 25 envelopes. This is the biggest bargain I ever saw. Uood neles leper paper; handker chiefs 5 cts, worth 12 eta Dy where": : Simpson's prima at bc, wortn Tie; ladies black hose at 5c; ' bed quilt cnlico at 4c. THE LYQH RACKET STOSE MS mm BBfiSB Hardware. c. TOUGH E.DEI. BY C8I XQ iliiij KO AST Ell AXD BAKES. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, aid Fruit KiiYes. Nw Style Carvers An ElegiQt Lina CarY!rsfi Forks Cans anj Gai Goods. CALL AT Tiios. H. Brmgs & Sans, RALElCTd, X.O. OUR BARGAINS!! IX- hmv h& ansa is the talk of the to .va. NO WONDEH! Note tlis OLD KifiOU'-TiuN. i E.V PWjES I THK8wrcu uuts it. I P U0E3 115 00 Tai'or MaJe Garments I till 00 12 0J I " ' . 8 00 8 U0 I " ' " 6 00 6 00 ' " " 4 00 5 0) " ' I 3 50 Children's Gfetcaea's 4 Reefers. Warm school wrtps for children at pricas never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children s thoes ever hown for schooi or Uress. QAO Ladies' fast bla'-k, full regular J A J SUir.ade, JEtibbed Hose, on' f 11 HO SPECIAL DAYS but SPKCI1L prices every dy. We make itac3mfr'rt and pleasure tr our pitrous who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfac tion in evrj instance. Money c leerfully refunded if desired. Dry tocl, K-:s S:v DRY GOODS. For one week longer we will contiuue our sale of Houekeepi Dry Ho ute. A fain tne cnarai: er oi tn s m-'ans tiollars saved for honsekeep -'s We itemize some if the Imips and every price represents a value b ttr than usual. TABLE DAMASK, HALF BLSACH ?5j and up. FULL ' 47c " TDRKEY RED 2'c " TOWELS. HBAVY, ALL LTNEN, Huck Towels at tl 65. $1 90, 12 70, 3 and 14 per doz. DAMASK TOW K.,S at tl 85 and 12 70 per doz. DOWN QUILTS. AT $3 50 t to 00 AT 6-0 vronn 7 50 COUNT E R PANES AT tl 13 and 1 23. : W H ITE WOU J- li L AXK KTS. AT It 50 worth $8 50 AT JG 00 worth $3 CO " eouwor h 7&0 - 7 LJ worth U00 W. 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