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h If fto. Willi VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY; JANUARY 30. 1894. NO. 82 CUT IX BRIIf. Local PH ed Up Her and There and Boiled Down. The wind howled laet eight. The state geologUt u la the city yesterday. And now Qreensboro is to have an eleetrle railway. f Antl football assoolatloni are belog formed in various colleges of the state. Bee advertisement of Messrs Snel. ling ft picks. , A few lry days will help oat the e&eee of eloknees to a remarkable de gree. Mrs. Speight Kerl, who was a daughter of the late Judge Donnell, died recently in Washington D 0. A destructi e fire occurred at Hills boro last Saturday night. The loss was quite heavy. Stephen H Lane, the newly ap pointed collector at New Berne has filed his bond for $10,000. A large number of protects have been entered against the Wilson tariff law. It has been definitely determined to prosecute prize fights in Florida to the fullest extent of the law. Mr.' W D Haywood is reported as better. We hope he will soon be oat again. It is reported that Hon John Nich ols will be a candidate for State Treasurer on the coalition ticket. The Hudson Stove Company, of Qreensboro, has gone into the hands of a receiver. There has been rather a falling off lately in the convicts sent to the pen itentiary. The New York visitors will be re ceived in a manner highly creditable to Raleigh. Manager Jerman will soon present to the people of Raleigh a first class opera troupe at the Academy of Ma -' slo. Mrs Lyman, widow of Bishop Ly man has gone to Buncombe county to reside. She offers for sale her residence in this city. The german which was postponed on last Tuesday night, will take place this evening at the mansion from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. The failure of Maj J Tamer More head will amount to $115,000. It is elaimed that the assets will pay all claims. It has been estimated that thre are several thousand remedies that will certainly care the grippe. It is a won Jer that any eases are fatal. The verdict of murder against the negroes who killed the Jew Ped dler in Franklin county meets with general approval. It was a most barbarous affair. If "Ike Donkey", will send as his proper name so that he be held re Donsible for the use of names con tained in his communication, it may appear; otherwise it will not. Rev Mr Hunter the new minister for the Baptist Missions in this vi cinlty reports good progress. He is much encouraged at his work, thus .far. Many improvements will be made In the capital square daring the pom iag spring and summer. It can be made one of the most delightful parks in the State. One of the matrimonial events here next month will be the marriage of Mri Solomon Q Rosenbaum, of New York, to Miss Bella Rosenthal, of this city. With street oars in New Berne and Greensboro it might afford a prece dent for resorption in Raleigh. Oar city is larger than either of these places, ana we nave many more puo lie assemDiages. The railroad commission reassess bled today af tar a recess. The case of Van Lindley vs Wilmington and Weldon railroad is expected to be We learn there is no material change in the condition of Maj. John B Neathery today. North Carolina has received so far. one foreign mission and one consul generalship. Unless an appeal is taken the Franklin county murderers will be hung next month. We hope the street commissioner will continue the work rOf improve ment on Moore tqaare. There is still delay in commencing the rebuilding of the Plate lee fac tory which was burned last August. The Fuller trial in Fayettevllle is attracting much attention through oat the country. The flue weather today drew forth many ladles on the streets, and shop ping was somewhat brisk. Governor Carr has been asked to appoint a commission to represent North Carolina in the marking of positions of troops at Sharpsburg. The employees of the Cape Fear ft Yadkin Valley railroad have present ed General Manager Fry with a very beautiful solid silver servloe. The collector of Internal revenue reports the seizure of illicit distiller. ies in Chatham county. Six arrests were made. Prof Massy, of the A ft M College, Is expeoted to deliver a lecture on "Unseen Life" before the students of Trinity College tomorrow. Slates are being busily prepared already for the State and county offl cers at the coming election, on both sides.' It will be a lively contest from all appearances. No stranger should visit Raleigh without calling at the State Museum. It is the great attraction of the capi tal city. Curator Harris will take pleasure in showing around all who oall. Oar people should see to It that the Soldiers Home is well kept op. This is a fine chance for oar people to show their philanthropy and pa triotism. Richard Mansfield, the actor, is re ported as saving he intended to pur chase 2 000 acres of land on the lice of the Carolina Central railway to est tablish a deer park. It bad been suggested that the members of Christ church would ten der a public reception to Miss Mar shal, daugnter of the rector, on the occasion of her marriage. Owing to so many deaths however recently, it has been abandoned. Mr W C 8tronacb, manager of the Soldiers' Home In this city, accords to Wilmington more generosity in the matter of support of the institution than any place In the State. S Mogi, a native of Toklo, Japan, is the latest arrival at Chapel Hill. lie has been in tnls country about a year, and is said to tie very Intelli gent. Personal Mention. Mr O W Young is confined at home with sickness. Mr Brnner has gone to New Berne to make arrangements for an exhibit of the Agricultural Depart ment to the fish and oyster fair, fto. W 8 Chad wick, rresldent of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad was in the city yesterday afternoon. Col. R M Douglas, of Greensboro, represented North Carolina at the re cent Georgetown University banq act. Mr A B Btronaoh is getting all right again. Dr. J M Rice, of Boston, will deliv er a lecture at the next session of the Teachers' Assembly. The subject will be scientific teaching. Col. and Mrs. John 8 Oanlngham, of Person, are at the Exeoatt ve Man : ion. Dr. J M Ayer who has been sick with grippe, is able to be oat. Mrs. 8 H Parish is confined at home with sickness. Mr. Parish also is not The new Third Baptist eh urea will seat six hundred persons The cost was about $3,000 in round numbers. Bleb, eat glass at Hughes' jt80 It A Prime Coat-O. O D. We arc now selllm? all of oar wool en underwear at the original cost price ror toe easn oniv. a. Hasawooo ft oo. . -' ftnbber Waterproof Garments toVose Oat. We have a miscellaneous Ha of la dies and ehlldrens waterproof over garments, which have, been taken from the regular stock and marked at each prices that will sell them. These garments are in good order. bat the Hans ar broken, consequent ly we will sell for less than they are worin, to eiear oat tne lot. - Also a few frentlemens fine ImDortea Mackintoshes at exactly half price. W nsno TUOKIR ft Oo. We are In Xt. We have a ease and a half of glng hams-klress styles aod apron cheeks at 6 cents a yard. Woolleott ft Hons. Janalaska wine 60e a gallon for tea days longer, at A Dughi's. See our large show window and then get ready to attend the ten cent sale Wednesday, at UI Swindell's. 200 pair boys' knew pants at 85c a pair. 800 pair men's pants from 3c a pair. 75 boys' salts from $1 a salt, at Woolleott ft Sons. Ten per cent redaction from deeo ratd goods, at Hughes'. JaBO 2t If you want to save money on shoes boy them of Woolleott ft Sons. Juucluska wine 60c a gallon for ten days longer, at A Uagbi. 25.000 bounds of bones wanted by Whiting Bros. jaSOlOt Wednesday Next. On Wednesday, January 8tst, we will have oar second ten cent sale. The last one proved such a success a d every one was so well pleased we have decided to make this second offer D.T.Swindell. The Tea Ceat Sale, i-u You bay S3 wo-th of goods front Swindell's on Wednesday, January 81st, and you will get a ticket that will entitle you to one of those band - some presents in the large show win dow. Ticket will cost yoa ten cents JJ T Swindell. Will be Sold. Two hundred handsome articles ranging in price from 15o to $ leach will be sold for 10c each next Wednes" day, January 81st, at Swindell's. For further information and a look at the articles see large show window DT Swindell. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber aod other foliage plants for house culture In the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Narolssps I and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Teld phone 11a. el3 H STBimrBTZ. Florist. Ledgers, day books, journals!! sties, styles and prices. Kaieign stationery Co. Wfl nan annnlv inn with wrunnlntf paper and twine at New York prices. (Maieigu oiauuuory wo. We can supply yoa with all kinds of tablets, scratch pads, charge and credit pads. - aaieign stationery uo. , i in e tm 1 i.i A GE NTS make a dav. Greateac uLkitohen atensil ever in vented ReJ tails 85o. to 8 sold ia every hoaae. Ham pie, postage paid, nve cents. Mo Makij ft Co.,Oinolnnati, Ohio, da&u Engraved cards, novelties, fto Raleigh stationery Gov Kvervthinir needed in school it4 uonery supplies. Kaieign stationery uo, We can famish yoa with anything yoa may neea iu omoe sappues. Kaieign stationery uo, Hicks' beef, wine and iron is the best recuperator to take after the grippe." nnt bottles, 60c. Snelllng ft Hicks' drag store. Tamer's N O Almanacs ' at A Wtt For Rent. Two room house, kitchen aod good garden on A vent ferry road, near in tersection of Hillsboro road, west city limits. Possession after '8th Inst. jalS tf J N Hubbard. n i For Bent. Two four room cottages North Blood worth street; best of neighbor hoods; del'eioas water; none bat good tenants need apply jai A B Strovich. You Know I Know. That Amosklag ginghams are lOo a yard the world over. Well we have In a eae of new spring styles this day we will sail at 6c a yard. D T Swindell. Douse for Beat. A nice cottage, conveniently Iocat ed, terms moderate AddIv to Ja24 J Hal Bobbitt. Coal. Jnaf: rMAlvAti Hfln tnnm K.n.wh. West V snlint aon.1 (htutt hlt.nmlnnna coal on earth). Also several ears egg, nut ana stove anmr&eite. deli T L Eberhardt. Fin writing paper and envelopes. , Raleigh Stationery Co. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of t tp ni Tf ntj nin n f n tj n n n n m n n n ni fil Of Di A fli Jul El uuuJ3t v TV "f V vlt rrt Vtt J i f 1 INFANTA CAPS I B E GWWffffVETBi 13 1? T? W B I? B C U AAAiiliOilSlufliJJiJQiIll y JlilLcjliiSjIuEiBiuiCi la htowOvJiav blue and blaok. Home novelties in Xnaai goods inexpensive. STAMPED T1Y COVERS. Bouffe and Bureau Scarfs, &o. Price on all roods to suit the times. Oall ana see as. MIS? MAG3IE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLB ST. fi AE STILL CAHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination1 Bon Bons have been pronounced delicious. Youj try mem ana oe convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in aemana. We use the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are hetdquar'ers for Beaman's Pepsin uuiu, fttiu iu u3 n euro cure ivir luuigssuou Fine grades of Chewing Tobacco, and very choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE INDUCEMENTS 'r-BAT THRILL you to the pocketbook. It is a . positive waste of time to go else where to buy shoe or any other goods. Trade here and harvest dollars. Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, La ( dies' and Children's Shoe. We all! save YOU MONEY on every payyou buy. Men's Drees Shirts. IS U REESE aiui ouino, voiian, uuns end xies,Urees - Goods frimminvs, Gloves, Handker . chiefs, Corsets, Laces and Hatnburgs, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, , Books,8tory Books, Writing Books, . Tablets and paper for all the little folks. lilt LM UT STQBE Hardware, &c TOUGH URKEY T EDEB. BY U8INO SELF BA9TINO O ROASTER AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake and Fruit Mm, New Style, Carvers. An Elegant Line Cms & Forks Guns and Gnn Goods. CALL AT ThosJirip&ta. RALEIGH, N. O. OUR BARGAINS!! -IN- L&DIES AN a MISSES 'i is the talk of the town. IDEM Note tne DUIerance 1 1 OLD KKDUUTION. IHI SPOT CASH DOKS IT. Tai'or Made Garments NEW P1I0JB8 1891 $11 00 8 00 6 00 400 3 50 PRICES 1893 $15 00 12 09 8 00 6 00 500 Children's Gretcben's & Reefers. Warm school wraps for children at prices never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children a bhoes ever t ho wn for school or dress. ey AO Ladies' fast black, fall regular i AO Avmade, Bibbed Hose, onlv 11 SO SPECIAL DAYS bat SPECI4.L prices everv dav. We make it a comfort and pleasure to our patrons who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfac tion in evrr instance. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. G.A. Dry Gooda, Notions, &c. W. II. & R. 8. TUCKER & CO. Attention is called to our New Lines Of MM CoatsJacke s&Cms SHERWOOD&co White Goods, Laces and Embroideries for the Spring of '94 in larger csortments Than Ever. 183 & 129 Fayettewllle St, ceiled tomorrow. so well. llama ft Go's. . : jal5 tf
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