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L. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. 1894. NO. 125 YOU AND FOR (JJJ. 9or lieganl new WRIUHG PAPERS Lhica we haa ut reoMved wen manuffo- larea EXPRESSLY FOB US AND FOR YOU by the leading maVerof fine and fashionable aocnety std,nerv. XOU Cauilot ltfT.ml tn naa In vnnrnnrraa. fcondenc any bat the - very latest and beet ppr. . we want to show It to you. uAlfrad Williams & Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, NO. 6 ARE STILL l ' TB TBI AIDY - BUSINESS. ujiiiuiuauiuu Bon Bons en pronounced 'delicious. Yoa try md be convinced. reliable Chocolate Drops are still In aemana. m the best material and therefore make the best candy. re headauartera for Beaman'a Pepsin jji, ma ui sura cure ioi uiugcBuuu. nl grades of Chewing Tobaooo, and very I sVhrttAa hvanna CWcro-va VUUIW MU0 VAgW.IW. Fruits, Nuts, &o. BARBEE & POPE. f!ABB AGE PLANTS. NOW READY 25 Cento Per 1 00. ' nu1v fohaioMt varieties of Tomato Plants) v : ttv a Dm las. not sue vo yui uu before April 16th. NICE LETTUCE! headed and ready for table. ; oo McDonald. 480 Oakwood Avenue. Mrs Lyon has Just returned from the north, where she Outdid Herself in buying our stock this spring. New spring goods coming in every dav. Our Dress Goods Department is The prettiest and cheapest that it has ever been our pleasure to offer. Ginghams So yard which we ani all others have sold st&and 12c. MRS SOUTH ERLAND, an experienced Milliner from Baltimore, is in charge of our Mildnery Department. In p J5 we have no oompetitl Fish .. . Hooks 2c doe; Lines lo and 2c. Hmm forbldi further mention. Come to see us and we will prove this assertion. THE LTC;l DACKET STOBE DVT1QBW PERSONAL BENTIOI 0! i Pec pie Who Came and Went Tcday. Mr Charles M Parks, of the A Uinta Journal, is here. Oolleetoe Simmons returned from Beaufort this afternoon The noed Prof. Woodrow Wilson is to deliver an address at Trinity col lege tomorrow evening. - ' Mr P H Hugbes returned today from a trip of Inspection of the Poe tal telegraph lines as far as Fayette ville. Representative Bonn says Wil liam T Cheatham will be appoln ted postmaster at Henderson in a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Whltevllle, Mine. are at Mr. J R Barkley's, to remain a month in Raleigh's genial climate. The North Carolina state eduea tional association, which meets at ' Durham Friday, wilL have as Its gueet of honor Gov Uarr. Congressman Bryan of Nebraska, delivers the address before the State industrial and normal sohool at Greensboro at the commencement in May. Mr. D F St Clair, formerly owner of the Charlotte Observer, is at Kio de Janeiro, Brazil, as the correspondent of the New York Herald. The N 0 dental association meets this year at Durham, May 1. Dr. C A Romlnger, of Reidsville, is president; Dr. J K Wyche, of Oxford, secretary. Rev Dr R H Whitaker, who has sold the Spirit of the Age. was the oldest editor in the state.having been in harness 41 years His first work was on the Live Giraffe in this city in 1863. F H Busbee Esq , will deliver the address before the graduating class of the Unt-sity college of medicine of Ri.wud, Va., (formerly the col lege of physicians and surgeons) on April 6. Dr. Edward S Banks, son of Dr. T L Banks, of this county, has gradu ated at the sohool of medicins of the nniversity of Baltimore. He is brother of Dr. Braxton jsanES, oi Earners station. The cases against the officials of the bank of New Hanover are op in the orim nal court at Wilmington Attorney general Osborne and State treasurer Tate, of Raleigh, and W K Allen Etq, of Qoldsboro, will repre sent the state in these oases, Mrs. John 3 GUI died yesterday at her home on south McDowell street, after a lone illness. She was a na tive of England, was u years oi aare. and was married in 1879 and came here in 1883. She was a devo. fad member of the Congregational church. The funeral was held this afternoon from the Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr Daniel officiating Governor Can .and the ladies and gentlemen who accompanied him on the visit to sit Airy are greatly nleased at the reception given them and at what they saw there and at the great granite quarries four miles from Mt Airy, wnere aw men are get ting out (tone. The party stopped at the Renf ro inn, of which Mr Bryan is the landlord. Arrivals at the Park hotel today F R Hind man. Clarion. Pa; P H Frayser, Richmond; AD Lippitt, E D Li DDI tt. Wilmington; u jsunn Rlohmond:J C Smith, Norfolk; J Waddev. Atlanta; J w Flnen. U Jo- Baker, Louisville, Ky; O D WJlson. J Wistar, rmiadeipuia; js r - aioea, Winston; W J On, Richmond; 0 0 Napier, New Yo-k; James MeKeel, Cold Spring, H xV At the Yarboro today: Jas Graves, E G Muse.' N 0; D N Bennett, Not wood; A B Young, Oonoord: O F Men roney, N 0; B F Little, Baltimore; A O Thompson, Chicago; Otho Esser, N Y; J W Mason; N C; F H Walker, MY; B 0 Stanard, Durham: J E Freeman, Dayton Ohio; G Dozer berry, Oxford; W 0 Lankford, Wake Forest; W H Upton, Rutland, Vt; 0 E Morris, Philadelphia. Today's Charlotte Observer says editorially: "We congratulate Ral eigh and Raloign'e new postmaster upon the action that keen finally taken in the case. Mr. Bnsbte Is not only a fine gentleman, but a deserved democrat. In Mr. 8trooaoh he had a competitor of the same sort. Wbetti er deserts, personal worth or the good of the public service were considered no mistake would have been made in the selection of either. The ineident has been closed without frletion, and in a manner satisfactory, doubtless to the community, as It is agreeable to Mr. Bosbee't friends.' v TfceJTeiUer. For North Carolina: Showers to day and on the eoaat tonight Fair Thursday. Local forecst: Oa Thurs day: Oeeaslonal showers. Colder weather may oe expected witnin a few days. Local data for 84 hours ending 8am today: Maximum temperature. 89; minimum tempera tore. 61; rainfall 0.01. Synopsis: The weather Is gener ally cloudy end threatening, with sbowers, ioh eastern states The storm wbleta was oentral over Arkan sas yesterday is now over Nebraska and Iowa. ' Warm weather continues everywhere except in the extreme northwest, where there has been a considerable fall in temperature, and some snow. Hew Advertisements. Central Cafe Specials. Woollcott & Son Specials. Lyon Raeket Spring Opening. C A Sherwood announces the arrival of Blacker & Grs tie's shoes, which art, or exoeUent make. Briers k Sons advertise one of the luxuries and at the same time neces sities of the season baby carriages, in all colors of trimmings. MIm Gartia Pierce, the milliner at Woollcott A Son, has returned from New York, having made a ear ful and tasteful selection of goods. J G Ball & Oo are strictly business in the grocer v lue and have both a new store and a new stook at No. 7, east Hargett street. The line of goods carried is selected with eare and both high quality and low prices are guar anteed. The annual statement olthatWornH eomDanv. tne Emuiovers Jbiaouuy Assurance Corporation, oi wmen mr T T Hav is the seneral agent, was published yesterday. The company's financial standing is high, and i s business in this state is in good hands, Mr Hay's agency being widely known The mayor's court was barren of easeB today The Capital club will give a german Monday evening There are now 280 children at the Oxford orphan asylum WiU Wynne is on the A & M eollge baseball team this season. The oaks in the eapitol square show signs of coming into leaf;' The savlnges bank will probably be . in its new quarters by April IS. It is said that t he front of the Holle- man building win prooaoiy be re modeled. The street force is now grading orth Harrington street, near West Jones street. Mr. W F Perry sprained his ankle while going to the fire last night and is on crutches today. Very few farmers have been In the oity this week. They have no time to spare from thir work. Offluer Beasley, of the police force, says he 1b the first seller of spring chickens, having disposed of 34 to day at 25 to tO cents each. Epworth league meets this evening In the Sunday school room at Eden ton Street Methodist church, at the usual hour. Members are requested to be present. Rev Mr Cole preaohed an excellent sermon at Oentral Methodist ehnreh last evening. Several were added to the church. Rev Mr Tuttle will preaoh tonight. Up to date there have been issued from the execottve department 17, 028 warrants in settlement of claims for direct taxes. There were in all some 20,000 claims. There are now 100 students at the Raleigh male academy, which Is do ing excellent work. Its represents lives at the university are aoquuiipg themselves with marked credit. Mr. Busbee's nomination to be post master was confirmed promptly yes terday. He will probably receive his blank bond tomorrow. This will be filled and sent to Washington for ap proval. , Mr Z J Lemay, of Johnston county, who oame here with sheriff Ellington in charge of three oonviots, says there was what is believed to have been an incendiary fire at Benson, in that county, last Saturday night. The hardware stor of E H -ad B H Woodall, and the general stores of L W Manguiu & iJo. and Ryats Si Co, were burne I, as was also the dwell ing of a own named Johnson. The ihc originated In the store of Mangum Se v and It appears that suspicion rests ovton that firm. Several law vers left ymlt eld for Benson Sun day. TheNnvestlgatlou into the al 1 ged incendiarism began Sunday and was continued, yesterday and it was expected that arrests would be made. CITT IN BRIEF. Items Picked Op Down. and Boiled The streams near here are foil but yery elear The beddloirforthe Rex nnhllnhna. pltal is now beiug made up. Capt B P Williamson h&a oAnnnioil his new office adj lining bis residence. The f rain from the west, dna here at 10: V this morning, was two hours late. 8ome of the shrubberv In Nash sqatre is dyiog An enert ought to ascertain the cause of this. Dr A J Bi ff loe has nearlv com. pleted au attractive cottage on West Edenton street, in whi-sh he will re side Crimson clover Is in bloom, f ullv 20 days earlier than ever before known In this section Thiselover Is now 15 inches high. On the evening of the 81st instant the glee and banjo club of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania will appear at tne academy or music Todav's markets are Incomplete, owing to the storm, which at 4 o'clock this afternoon had moved as far southward as Danville, Va. Re- ember the sale which will be to morrow at 12 m, at the shops of Roys, ter, Park & Co 1 hey will sell sever al articles of value. See advertise ment At the academy of music the N O University glee club appears next Monday evening. Wilfred Clarke presents the comedy "Tit for Tat" Wednesday evening. Attention is being paid to the rais lng ot grass In this section. At Fair view farm Capt Williamson has com pleted the sowing of 35 acres lo grass, and at his farm on Neuse river 40 acres. One of the 'sights" of Fayetteville street is the morning reception of Mr Ed Denton s monkey at the Cen traleafe. The monkey always draws a crowd by bis Uughable perform ances. A man named Carroll, charged with carrying a pistol, was before the mayor Monday ani asked a post ponement of the case until yesterday. He has not yet appeared. The police think be has left the city. Brick are being delivered at St Paul's A M E church, corner West Edenton and North Harriogton streets and work will be resumed there tomorrow. Tor perhaps ten years no work has been done In the market eggs are priced at 15 cents a dozen, 2 dozen for 25 ontr cabbage 2 to 5 cents each; lettuce 10 cents a head, which is certainly fancy price; radishes 5 cents a bunch salad 10 cents a peck; onions, quite large, 5 cents a bunch. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Is the bimonthly meeting of Murphy lodge. No 3, A O U.W. at its hall in academy building. Members who were absent from last meeting are notified that an important matter will come up for discussion. The stirring play "The Still Alarm" was presented to a small audience at the academv last evening oy a com pany of extremely clever people. The acting whs capaoie ana tne periorm ance was well received. The Lenten season was the cause.no doubt, of the light house. The Winston Republican says: "The University Glee club is a 'hummer: It can sing and no mistake. Its two concerts here were complete sue cesses. The program of fifteen selec tions won putlio approval, we con gratu ate the club for giving the Twin City people this most p'eaant evening " At one o'clock this morning the kitchen at the residence of Mr Rnffln Koles.coruer Saunders and Wet" Jones streets, was found to be oo fire Mr Roles went to tbe fire alarm box only a few yards away, but did no know how to turn in an alarm and thus lost ten minutes time. The department made quick time after the alarm was sent in. The fire originatod in the kitchen, which was burned, as was also part of the dining room. The roof of the house and about half of the upper story v ere burned; the lower floor Is damaged only by water Most of the furniture in the house was saved, somewhat damaged by water. A piano was uninjured The kitchen and dining room furniture were burned. There is $80 insur ance on the house and furniture. The planing mill of Roles is Son, only a few feet from the house, was not iujure-t in the least. The work of the firemeo is highly compli mented. Hardware, Ac. YOUMAYNOT WEDor,E BPT wi WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL LSD SKI THK STXLKS OP PRET rY BABY CARRIAGES Trimmed In CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGR1NATE, CORAL and other colors. Tie price is right. RALEIGH, N. O. Dry Goods. Notions, &w. GOOD SHOES. AH 1 HERE THEY ARB. Blacker & Gerstlos. "Cincinnati Made." THEY ARE ROYAL FAMILY GOOD-). Grandest line of this one make ever dis- played in Raleigh. All shapes, all size, all widths. Bils Button, Bucherettes and Oonereaa. in hisrh cut, low out and tbree-qawter cut for La mes ana Misses. Our best peoole are highest in their praise Superior in every way. warran ted in every respect and sold on merit alone. Different styles and qualities' to select I O from Perfect fitting, comfortable and eas f'o n the Hut. Oaoa tried lways worn. The saccesi of these splendid shoes is due to best material and a proper conception of a Southern ladv's foot, and for us makes shoe selling qnite a pleasure. Money cheerfully refunded to dissatisfied buyers is a pe: feet guarantee of careful and honest representation. Our Spring Stock is open for voar inspec tion. caJMII&co. W. II. & ft. 8. TUCKER & CO TABLE LINENS. lutAresting at Once to Housekeepers. Our new pnrc'iaees in Table Linens are rea'y for inspection. Attractive both in the point of quality and price. Turkey Bed Table Damask, fast colors and full width, at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c per yard. Half Bleached, Soft Finisb, Table Damask, warranted full weight and substance, 40o and 50u per yard. Full Bleached Table Damask, b-autif ul patterns extra widths and full weights, from the best Irish and German looms, 60c 75c, 85c, 90c, f, $ 1 25 per yard. NapkiQS and Doylies in all sizes and patterns. Phase examine these special linen offer i"5S as erly as possible. i W. H. & ft. S. Tucker Cq , 4V WL -3.3 .ttu S.i 'ft , i Am w'm -Ill VI mM) ' JJ : . - IK l?
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