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She Ofetti tntn VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 22. 1894. NO. 75 Mr. Klchard Xanifield.Comlng. Mr Richard Mansfield and bli ad mirable company will appear at the Academy of Moste on Saturday even Ing, la that rare picture of old Edr lish manneri. "Beau Brammell " No other successful actor is as persistent as Mr Mansfield In allowing himself the widest range of character and the fnllett display of a versatility whioh reallv amoants to genius For some years people have been calling Mr Mansfield a genius, and bis marvel ous portrayal of the great Beta would alone seem to justify that term. The corned j of "Bean Brammell" Is a tiv Ing represeotation of the anners and dress of the Georgian period, wit h Bean Brammell, the gentleman of his time, polished, coldly courteous criti cal, egotistical faultless In attire and witty in speech, as the central figure. Mr Mansfield bas created this artifi cial stage here with nothing whatever to guide him beyond a few fragments of history. In his hands he famous bean Is s'own as the- perfumed ex quislte of magnificent repose and un rumed granaear, aeot riaaeu oar aic tatorial. setting the fashion and snub bing the Prince of Wales Iu the last two scenes the dramatic inte est Is In tenslfied wtth the Bean banished to the continent, poverty stricken and even starving, continues to live upon rh ' names of things," and to i maintain h.s haughty pride ami fault less personal hearing He is a gentle, man in rags as he was In silks In the delirium pcene Mr Mansfield Is wooderfally pathetic. The special stage setting' and his torically correct costume- will on em 51oyed in the local presentation 'here should be no delay In the ap plication for beats on account of the great demand. The Reception Committees. Following are the committees for arranging the welcome of Raleigh to the Bargesses Gores, of Alabany, A Y., the members of which will visit Raleieh in the near future: Committee on Ways aiud Means E B Barbee chairman, Ed H Lee. 0 G Latta. R.S Jerron, J G Brown James Boylan K B Erglehard, Wm Woolloott, Greek O Andrews. Committee on Reception Ed Chambers Smith, chairman. Pol T8 Kenan, T R Jernigan, M T Leach, Oct Coke, Capt 8 A Ashe, Dr James McKee Ham F Telfair, F H Busbee, W E Ashley. Committee on Entertainment 0 M Busbee, chAirnun, Ma j R 8 Tucker, Maj John C Winder, R B Raney, Ool A B Andrews, G Rosenthal, J W Thompson, B R Lacy, Alf A Thomp son, J R Ferrall, T H Briggs. Committee on Invitation Chas E Johnson, chairman, Mayor Thomas Badger, H W Ayer, Dr V E Turner. P Oowper, W A Myatt, Dr R H Lewis. H W Jackson, T W Dobbin. The Weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and vl einitv. On Tuesday: Continued cloudy and threatening, with occasional rains; colder i uesday night or Wed nesday Local data for 21 hours ending 8 a m today. Maximum temperature, 50; mini mum temperature, 85: rainfall 013. Synopsis: The weather oondi'ions are unsettled east of the Mississippi, There is no distinct storm, bat there ifi an irregular variation of pressure, winds, ect, which seem to indicate showers daring the next 80 boars. The pressure is lowest over Texas and new England. The area cf high pressure and very cold weathtr prevails in the northwest. Will Hare Him. We called this morning at the head- auartersof Mr A Dagbi and found him busily engaged in preparing for a wedding reception to be given by Mrs David Worth, of Wilmington, next Wednesday evening Mr Dughi will superintend the business himself which is a guarantee that it will be in first class order, He also bas an en gagement for a wedding reception at Henderson on the orb of February It is evident that 'he people in all our principal towns know of bis fame in the department for which he Is so celebrated. Becelrer Appointed. In view of suits threatened against the 0 F aur1 Y V Kaiiroad. Judge raves bas appointed John W ries, of Salem, receiver. The application was made tv the United Brethren of Salem, to whom the road Is iqdebted in the bani of f 10,000. As the road is soon to be sold the receivership will be of short duration The liabilities of the company are st? ted at $65?,C00, Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs Lucinda DSassertook plaeejjyesterdfty after noon at 4 o'clock from Christ Church aud was Itrge y attended The ser vices were conducted by Rev Dr M M Marshal, CITIIJ BRIEF. Locals Pi' ted Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Fall uoon yesterday. Holland, the gay deceiver continues to improve. Drummers are busy showing their spring samples. The advance sale for Mr Richard Mansfield begins tomorrow morning at 12 o'clock. Tbe entertainment at the A and M College will probably take place next Friday night. Reserved seats fo "Blue Grass" can be had at MacRae's tomorrow morn ing. Get yours. The session of the State Christian Endeavor Society at Lynchburg, Va, is largely attended. Confederate veterans should oall on Miss Maggie Reese for mourning badges. Ail should have them. Great preparations are being made in Ricbmonl, Va, for the reception of Gov Flower and party of New I oik. There is a considerable exodus of farmers from Cabarrus and 8tanly counties for Texas and other States. The atf-nda'iee at the 4 and M col lege continues to increase. ' ver two hundred are expected daring the ses sion President Cleveland vetoed the New Jersey aud New York bridge on the ground that it would obstruct the commerce of the river bulletin is in oress issued by the Experiment Station containing analy sea of fertilizers made during the spring and fall seasons of 1893. Miss Octa ias Battle and J O Pow ell have been appointed delegates to tbe National Daisy Association whtcn meets at Cleveland, Ohio, Feb 7th. The R leigh skating rink will open this evening at the Jones warehouse corner of Davie add Blount streets. Skates furnished at moderate rates. Don't forget the entertainment at Metropolitan nail tonight for the benefit of the King's J laughters. Ad mission, adults 25o; children 15o. Recti ln.r mattine of Wm G Hill Lodge. No 218, A F and A M, tomor row nifl-ht n.t 7:45 Ahum. All Masons in good standing cordially invited to attend. It is expected that there will be a reception at the executive mansion tomorrow evening It will be public They will continue every Tuesday until Lent. Our sheriff is relaxing no efforts to capture the murderers of the old col- ored. woman, Rosa Haywood. We hope soon to be able to announce their arrest ThnrA la a. vorv lA.ro nresRtirn at Washington for the earlv confirma tion of (Inl pe.tnr Hlmmona A strODer delegation is present from Iredell and otner western counties. Gov Carr has made a reauisition on the governor of Missouri for the ren dition of Chas 3enslev, of Halifax count", this state, charged with the murder of Bud Hensley. At the next meeting of tbe Meek Ienburg Historical Society Judge Bur well will read a paper on the founda tion of Mecklenburg count and the city of Charlotte. It will be an oc casion of much interest Perhaps some ' ditional light will be thrown on the 'Declaration of Independence.' The latest intimations from Greens boro are to the effect, that Mrs '4il mer will resist in the courts the ap peal for divorce on the part of her husband It is thought tnat numer ous co respondents will be brought to the surface. A great social sen sation may be expected if rumors are true. "Blue Grass" was presented at the Chestnut Street Theatre last evening with tbe advantage of a strong cast and elaborate scenery, before an au- dienoa of fair size The play is writ ten with a view to making as many 'points' as possible. An interesting and, in many pi tees, exciting story is unfolded, and tbe climaxes to the van rious acts are effective. Philadelphia Press. - New York Dramatic Times: 'Blue flraia' la n. new nlav It was made known to a very swe'l attendance at Ohstnut Street Theatre tonight, It be I - M iL . J. tng tbe second wees oi me present season There Is a good deal that Is healthful in 'Blue Grass' and plenty t.n nsinnn I thn Hndlennrfr It'll a nlav foil of life, with picturesque scenes, a story wen coia ana a case equal to tne nlnir 1 ts n lARARB was instantaneous. It-, mill he a larure week at Nixon and 7. inmnrm aii's house ". ''Bint Grass" be introduced at the Academy of ' Musio Friday, Jan 89. Hied. At tbe residence of hr son F P Williams, on North Person street at lam, January 8'st, Mrs EHitbetb O Williams, aged 68 Tbe funeral will take place from Samaria eharoh January 22 i at 4 p m. At her residence on Franklin street this morning at 1 o'clock, Mrs Katie Horton in the 79th year of her age She bad ben declining in health for some time an t out three weeks ago was taken with tbe grippe which re sulted in her death She leaves an aged husband one sister, aM one daughter, Mrs " F Causey, of Mor ganton, and an adopted daughter. Mrs Chas Kueppelberg of this city to mourn her death, bat they sorrow not as those who have no hope, for she left the blessed assurance that she was ready and willing to depart and go home The funeral will take place from the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock conducted ty Rev A M Simms, after which the body will be conveyed to its last resting place, in the City Cemetery to await the resurrection morn The following gentlemen acting as pa l bearers: An derson Betts, N B Broughton, Lang Taylor. John Briggs, 11 K Hugglns, J D Moore. Raleigh Council, Royal Arcanum, will meet in regnlar session tonight at 7:30 o'clock, in the hall of Phalanx Lodge, K of P Candidates for the degrees requested to present them- selve promptly. Fine cut roses, carnations, hya cinths, etc Plenty today. j t32 2t H hTKINMETZ. Selling All ot Our Blankets. We will begia "taking stock" dur ing the week begiuniag Monday, Jan 221. It has always been ourcistom to close out our wool blankets before our Inventory. We have marked down wool blankets and if low prices will ssll thm there will he none left to pack away One can afford to buy blanket now even if not to be used before next winter. W. H & R 8 Tucker & Co. We can supply you with wrapping paper. and twine at New York prices. Kaleigu (stationery Co. Fine writing paper and envelopes. Raleigh Stationery Co. Our sacrifice sale will close Jan 24, so come and take advantage of it now. We art selling some very cheap goods Wool 1 ijoit & Sons. Le4g?rp, day books, journals all sizes, styles and prices Raleign stationery Co. Split la tlaif. That is the present price compared with the tormer price on the special line of shoes we are now offering. In this lot is shoes for misses, ladies and men. &rad the entire lot is offered at about one half wholesale cose, as one vlanoe iu our show wind w will con vinoe you D T Swindell. i'retty ilie Putty. Th!s is what we are doing now in tbe h pe of miking a lasting impres sion Our special sale of shoes is now on and any one looking iu our show windo v aud seeing the prices we are offering this lot of shoes at and then go away unimpressed, are blind to self interest. JJ T Swindell. Hicks' beef, wine and iron is the best recuperator to take after the "grippe." Pint bottles. 60e. Snelling "ieks' drug store. Our Shoe Sale. This site is now on. Tie shoes came in this day. See them, see them. D.T.Swindell. Straw Matting. Our importation of China and Ja pan straw matting Is now arriving, and to sell by tbe roll we have put a price on tnat will pay you. D T Swindell. Turner's N O Almanacs at A Wil. Hams & 0 's jal5 tf For llent. The dwelling house now occupied by A W Frap, on Davie street, be tween FayetteviWe and Wilmington streets; o rooms and good basement, jali) eoiiaw : A W Fraps. Just received 400 tons Kaniwha. West Va s. -lint coal (best bituminous coal on earth) Also several oars egg, nut and stove anthracite. del4 . T L Ebbrharot. ' Out Flowers. Bouquets, lidskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage pianos for uouse culture in the wiuter. Hyacinths, iullps, Lili8, Aiaroissps and other varieties of bulos for fall planting. Chines Sacred Lily. Tele, phooi) 113. I WIS M SJCU8MX72, Florist. For Kent. Two room boose, kitchen and good garden, on Avent ferry road, near In tersection of Hillsboro road, west city llml s. Possession after 8th Hat. 313 tf J N Hubbard. For Kent. Two four room cottages North Blood worth street; best of n-ighbcr hoods; del clous water: none but good tenants need apply a A B HTROBACH. We can am nl v vnn with nil b-lnn of tablets, scratch uads. chre-e unrl creuit p&us. Raleigh Stationery Co. AGENTS make $") a day. Greatess kitchen utensil ver invented. Re tails 85o. 2 to 6 sold ii every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents Mo MAKia Sn Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. d28m Engraved cirdn, novelties, &c Raleigh Stationery Co. Everything needed in school sta tlonery supplies "aletgh Stationery Co. We can furnish you with anything you may need in office supplies. , Raleigh stationery Co. mi mm mi Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and vnuaren. A full line of IP V TT IT 1? U I? 13 1? V I? V 17 1? T? V I? 1? X? 1? C a Ci Ci Ci Ei Ci Ea Ed uj Cj Lu t Pj Pj Pj ri pj fj Pj Pj r E E i INFANTA CAPS! E E EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEESEEEEE in brown. nav blue and black. Some novelties in Xmai gioda inexpensive. STAMPED TBiY COVERS. BoafTe and Bureau Scarfs, &c. Price? on all eoods to suit the times Call and see as. MISS MAGGIE BEES , my2 209 PAYETTE VILLE ST. JSAE STILL IN THE CAHDY -BUSINESS. O ur Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced 'delicious. You try inem ana De convincea. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin rr j i i r uuiii, eaiu w ui a aiuo euro lur luuigtsuuu Fine grades of Chewing Tobacco, and very cnoice oranas ugars. Fruits, Nuts, &c. BARBEE & POPE. Can't you Write? Yes, if I had some pa per 1 could. Well, Tfve lust started to :THE LYON RACKET store and if you will give me lc I will bring you 24 sheets of verv good pa per, and for 2c 1 can get Sou 25 envelopes. This i the biggest bargain I ever saw. Uood nestles lo per paper; handker chiefs 5 cts, worth 12 cts anywhere : Simpson's prints at 6o, worth 7ic; ladies black hose atj5c; bed quilt calico at 4c. iTUE LIOII wm STOHE Hardware, &c. TOUGH T U It KEY T E.VDEU. BY U8INQ NELF 1 BA.STIVQ 11 U 110 ANTE B AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Brad, Cake and Fruit Mw. New Style Carvers. An Elegant Line CanwsS Forks' Guns and Gua Goods. CALL AT IslBris&Soiis, RALEIGH, N.C. OUR BARGAINS'! -IN- L&DIGS' AN J MISSES is the talk of tbe town. 110 ill 0 Bi ! Note the Difference I ! OLD ttKDU'JTlOX. tHK8POTC.SH DOES IT. MEW P-UCES PRICES 1S'J3 15 00 1 1894 Tai'or MadeQaraients $11 00 " " I 8 00 12 00 8 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 3 60 Children's Green's & Reefers. Warm school wraps for children at ericas never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children's ; hoes ever ho wn for school or dress. t)AC Ladies' fast black, full regular 1 A'l V:nade, Kibbed Hose, only xJ SPECIAL DAYS but SPECIAL prices everv dv. We make it a comfort and pleasure to our patrons who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfac tion in evrj instance. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. Or Goods, Notions, &p. 2 Special -;-Values. Is4. A table of Ladies1 Fine Shoes, worth from $5 to $7,redQced to $3 aud $3 50. A table of Ladies' Eveu ing Slippers, in fashion able colors, correct styles and not shoo worn, worth $3 50 to $5 00, reduced to $2 60 and $3 00, W. II. & IS. s. TUCKER & VOt 123 & 125 tfayetteville Btreet mmm lUliil 1111 c.A.$Hilito
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