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' fi fe: VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1894. NO. 132 FOR YOU AKD FOR US. Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS whiob w have Just received were manufac tured EXPRESSLY FOB US AND FOR YOU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable society stationery. You oaanot affwd to use in your oorres pondenc any bat the very latest and beat pamr. We want to show it to you. I ilitred Williams cn m r m a m mm i RALEIGH, N 0. JS ARE STILL IHTHI CAHDY-BUSIIIESS. Our Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced delicious. You try them and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops. are still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make tbe best candy. We are headquarters for Seaman's Pepsin Uum, said to M a sure cure xor inaigeauon. Fine grades of Chewing Tobacc choice brands Cigars Tobacco, and very Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. Why Not Now ? P L A N T O U T T O 0 R T O M A T O E S. L I V I N G 8 . T O N' S B E A D f Y BUIST'S BUIST'S T A B L E I E B K T O M A T O 0 T H E P R I Z K B E L L B M A. J E 8 T I 0 S M O O ; H R E D R P L A N T S A ARB THE BEST. DELIVERED. B 0 O.C. MCDONALD, 408 Oak wood Avenue. "Mrs Lyon has Just returned? ' whew sLs Outdid Her our stock this : spring'! goods coming in evf DrM Goods Dep 'The prettiest andcheap c ; been our pleasure tof 6c yard which we r soldtt9andl2of Villiner fnm Baltin Uunei,paTt have I t oot Hoolt-ij? Bpsoe forbids Is fu -witf It' see us una we H-'l DHT9II1 WTn:, Ave : fi of our iB8 we ftr i Come to irtlon. STOBE TilE LfOI PERSONAL 2XENTI0N 0! Pecple Who Came and Went Today. kra O H Foster left for Graham ham tbls afternoon. Mrs Van Fleming, of Greensboro, if Tlelting her mother, Mrs 0 8 Allen. At Fayettevllle yesterday Miss Ber tie McDuffle and Mr William B Glover were married. Congressman Livingston, of Ga., de olared himself to a reporter as for Ad lal E Stevenson for President in 1896. Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniel, pastor of the Presbyterian c lurch, officiated at the marriage of Mr. Lonnle Lurns deD and Miss Luey Nottingham last evening. Mr. Silas McBee, of the University of the South, delivered an address before the brotherhood of St Andrew at St Philip's church at Durham lajt eveninar. l. - vt t m j T 1 A m saa. .ittiq i a 7 : nr nun .1 jlyiim n u trerman oomDllmentary to them wl' be given at Burlington. Mr. R EL Bunch, of the R & D rail way, is as the representative of that road in charge of the escort which accompanied tbe remains 01 oenoior Colquitt from Washington to Geor gia. The friends in the second district of Oapt. W W Garraway, of Lenoir connty, will present his name to the coming democratic nominating con vention for a seat in me next vou gress. The new Roman Catholic abbey at Belmont, Gaston county, will be ded icated April 11. Several Raleigh peo ple will be present. arcrxDisnop 110 bons will periorm me ceremony ui dedication. Arrivals at the Park: 0 B Steele.N Y; E Oorbett, Washington, D 0; John T liammoa,;aiqany; x u uavis, di timore: H 0 Hey man, weo wrignc, Philadelphia; J G Rogers, Apex; Mr and Mrs Arthur Hirech, New York. Hon. Charles Pi ice, who is here, is one oi ine leading repuouosm iu North Carolina. He says tbat it any fusion is made by the populists and republicans he proposes to canvass tbe state in opposition iu it no u dares that no republican can have any affiliation with the populists, as the two parties nave notning in oow mon and will insist on a straight re publican ticket if they expect his support. At the Yarboro: Wm M Pickson, Morganton; P H Harrelson, Kicn mond; 0 W Raney, Kittrell; Mrs G A Verge and child, Boston; J 6 Malloy, Sanf rd; 0 B Aycock, Goldsboro; H Jacobs, Max Traub, M uizepneinaer. J 0 Shainwold, N Y; A G Washburn, Pawtucket, R I; O O Baker, J u bv ersfleld, W W Briscoe, W L Papi pingle, E A Wormitz, J B Parker, J T Quarles, Baltimore; W D Lynch, N O; K hi Williams, w a wuiiams, xr boro; J S Divine, Wiloiington; 0 M Oooke, Lauisbargr W 0 Wool, Phila: J D Dunn, Wake Forest; A O Carroll, Garner. Attempted Suicide. A white man named Ruf ns House, who is an employee at the Ua ralelgh cotton mills and whose home is in the sonthern part of the city, on what is known as Caswell s lane, em his throat last night and may die Last night be was lying on a pallet on the floor and while there took a knife and cut his throat Inserting the blade in the left side under tbe ear, making a gash five inches long. Jnst after be baa tnas cut nirnseu no arose and walked abont the house, looking for a razor. His walking awaked his wife and when she asked what wab the matter he replied loom ache. He sat down in a chair and his wife hearing the blood ponr from his throat and fall on tbe noor ran to him She gave the alarm and a physician was sent for. The terrible wound was sewea uu. ue iwm blood was great. Mr. House said this morning while the wound was being attended to tbat no imaginea Eeople had come to kill him and that e out himself five times. He wa at church last evening. It is the belief that his mind is afxeotea. ue nas a w if e and two daughters ana is a iaicn f ul workman. Not long ago a man who lived in tbe same bouse iriea to kill bis family and himself, but was arrested by the police and was pro nounced insane. Secretary Barnes, of the Farmers' State Alliance, says there are ap- Sroximately 1,6)0 sub alliances In forth Carolina., that they are rap. Idly being re-organized, and that AJSk a that hall of these SeinftTeV. CUT II BlIXF. Locals Pi'l ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. There is to be another freeze to morrow and Saturday. A convict from Surry eounty was brought to the penitentiary today. Cotton was firm today, and h'gber. The loeal market was unchanged, as no cotton was offered for sale. At Wake Forest day after tomor row there wilt be an interesting trial, growing oat of the tbeftof Dan Bay's whiskey still and outfit There is much interest in the reviv al meet log, which fiv O A Jenkins is conduction t the Fayette fille street Baptist church Last evening the building was erowaed a -Ai-'l"-.!-.. a w-'v a uitut the vegetation look even more dilapi dated than ' it -did yesterday. The effects of the great freer a become more and more apparent. The police ' have . another case against bol Nioholsou, the necro formally employed by Berwanger Bros as a porter. . In this caseNich- jjon sold oIng to another nefro. RalelglT&Si5 reputation of be ing a poor show t?.i cause tbe price or seats W hile all other i ulngs are I aret?F "? seats are still sold. at the old figures - ' The Univeraitv "of Pennsylvania glee and banjo clubs will make tbe Academy ring Saturday night. Tu -is by far the most superior musical organization which will be heard here this season. The prices of admission to the thea - tres are too high. Last evening, for example the prices of reserved seats at tbe academy of music was $1 Why do not tbe managers insist on popular prices, say 25, 50 and 75 cents, and fill the houses The correspondent oi the Charlotte Observer learus that the young ladies of the two female colleges in Greens boro ar organizing baseball teams. and have purchased balls, bats, rales, etc It is not known whether they will have any public games A ver? small audience saw the play of "Tit for i'at" at the academy of music last evening. It was a capital performance aud Wilfred Clarke and all the members of bis company played w'th as much energy and care its if tbe bouse baa been paosea. It is pretty certain that suits will be brought in Wake superior court against th persons charged with wrongdoing in the bank of New Hanover case. The cases ought to have been brought here first, bat the New Hanover grard jury took up the matter at once. There was one reason for putting convict garb on the Wake road gang of which few people bave any Knowl edge Wben tbe convicts wore oral nary clothing they very frequently left it so it could be stolen, and the county had to provide more. No body wants tbe striped clothes, so there is no loss in that direction. There are but few humorous lec turers in this eounty and Oapt W B KendricklB fairly entitled to be olass ed as one of them. In a day or two the Visitor will have the pleasure of announcing the date of a lecture bv him He discusses "Wife Hunt incr " a verv interesting subject to many - people, and the lecture is highly commended. Messrs M T Leach and E B Barbee two of Raleigh's well known business men, w'll build a large and well ar ranged sales exchange, at which horses and males will be dealt in The building is 60xU9 feet, of brick, There will be an annex, 40x103 feet, for moles. Raleigh's trade in both horses and males is becoming ex tremely important. At Shaw university, colored, dlplot mas to the medical and pharmacy graduates were presented last even ing by P H Bus ee Esq. Francis Tebego Allison.of Liberia, Africa, was one of the graduates in medicine. I , L Roberts, of Alabama, was the medl cal valedictorian and 0 P Crews, of Winston, that of the pharmacy class. This evening the law diss graduates. LB Capehart, of Raleigh, is one of the graduates. J O Robertson, of Virt glnia, is (he valedictorian. Mr Robinson, commissioner of agrU culture, says that the reported loss of ll,000,ono on trnoR, berries, etc, along the Atlantic Coast Line, while appa. rently a loss is destruction without a loss, as the truckers will get tbe trusers will get high prices which would not havs-irfIt is unusually quiet here this week the case if there had been in a social way Generally the week crop. The trackers In this st r"rruuu?ZS Gov. Carr today appointed H have anything to sell to ret aome. 1 thing for It. " GUILTY. THE BUEDER TRIAL. The Superior Court Crowded Today. There was not an inch of vacant space in the court room this morning within five minutes after the doors were opened. The attraction was the trial of Orange Page and Mary Smith, colored, for the murder of Rosa Haywood on tbe night of Jana arylft The prosecution was conducted by solicitor Pou, and ihe defence by T R Purnell, Iex 8tronach and M N Amis, the Utter taking the olaoe of J O ViV. The first thing done was i6... J, nd this 6 nsnmei tw bourn, to 110 P'o oitk. are the j ary: J G Strlt;... Rains, 1 T Holding, A u uarroii, J Mlmms "u. J a jactiry. jas a unve George W Davis, John L , .all white. A motion was de ,y Mr Prrnell, counsel fojrMar uiUi.that she be permitUd trt - " draw her plea of not guilty, ,. v a plea olcft."' as Of . i-'u, n' : Ue ao f'ijui, drop the concerned " . The tf oroceeded with. Tu jm the fact tywood This d. This, of . as far as she of . Page was following wit nftS for the state ere examined Dr AvJaff'oe, coroner of Wake; Matilda Jeffreys, Prances Smith, ith (brother and sister of Mary 8mith); Mitti? Ann Ruffln and Joseph Wiggins, colored. Wiggins lives in mranklin county, ana wnne Page and Mary Smith w?re on their way to Edgecombe, after tiieir flight from Raleigh, they stopped t his house and gave him in exchanges for dinner some counterpanes and nap kins which were today positively identified as having been the proper ty of the murdered woman. At 1 o'clock the court took a reoess of an hour. The coroner testified that the neck of the woman was broken All the evidence was as direct as it is possible for circumstantial evl dence to be, all pointing directly at rage as tbe murderer of the venera ble woman. After the reoess William Williams, Craig Adams, Charles M Walters, A 1) Hill. Mary Smith and Thos Morrow were examined, all for tbe s'ate. rage introduced no evidence at all. Alary Smith in her evidence said that Page did the choking; that she was present but took no part in it; tbat sue went away with him because she was com celled to do so and because he had threatened ber; tbat even wbue be was in jail he had threatened to kill her if she ever betrayed him. So lloitor Poo made a brief argum int to the jury. Page's counsel made no re marks at all. J nage nose's oaarge to the jury was brief and at 8:30 the jury took the case. It was oat only a lew minutes ana returned a veraiot of guilty of murder iu the first de gree. Tbe judge tnereapon sentencea Page to be hanged June 1 next, and sentenced Mary Smith to imprison ment in tbe penitentiary for lite Neither of the criminals had a word to sav. The next case taken up was against Sam Harris; larceny, not guilty. Bad A lea. colored, was pat on trial for stealing garden seed from Bobbltt'i drag store. The Leo Wheat Conceit. At the concert to be ; given at Metropolitan hall next Monday eve ning Leo Wheat, the well known piano virtuoso, will appear, assis ted by the Taxedo mandolin and guitar club. Mr Wheat has delight ed cultured audiences In all of the large cities of Europe and America His playing is marked by a strong individuality which cannot be rex pressed and impress a Itself into the most classical me i bers he represents, He is a composer of rare met it also, hie ' Shenandoah Souvenirs" inclu ding What the river said," and " Meh Lady's Sichottisoh," being dn ligbtful tone pictures, while one of his latest compositions, " The Girls of the 8outh,",U already very popu lar. The University of Pennsylvania Glee and Banjo Club will be at the academy Saturday evening. Seats are on sale at W H King & Oo's drug store The Philadelphia Express says of the performance there: "The numbers were srlendidly rendered and the club show the fruits of hard practice under tbe masterly leader ship of Professor KIrshner." f after Lent is very gay. t T Hi. i i j county, a uotary public. t There was no frost this morning. Hardware, &c. YOUMAY.?P MEED ONE Enr wi would LIKE EVERYBODY TO CAM, A.JT0 8KB THB 8TILK3 07 PRETTY BABY ivroAkRIAGES Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMKGRlNATfi, CORAL and other colors. The price is right. Real Kid Gloves Saopose now, you make a new move. Call it investigation oi values, u you me. Drop in and see the : "MngimoiQi 99 PRICE 11.00. See how it compares with those you pay 91.50 for. Customers expect much for tl.00 these times. The MIQNON Satisfies, Fits, and Holds Trade. Four Large Dear! buttons atfd five hooks. All the desirable shades and black. Ask to see them. They sell at sight. w. n. & R. 8. TUCKER & BRIGHT NEW IDEAS IN SPRING : SHOES Every appro red style of ladies', misses' and children' Black and Colored Stioes. P!ocsdilly, Opera, KuU-roand, tta .are and Common Sense Toes tippW t plain. An assortment Usv in size and vahu. m RBigs&Soiis, RALEIGFj mb. Dry Goods, . btltoi, &e. IB WfllBOT C.A.SH RMIkco Johnston & Murphy b Tan and Patent leather Shoes For Gentlemen. In a great variety of newest shapes and K patterns. In onr shoe stock every taste and ! notion of value is represented. V. H. 4 B. S. Tucker &Cct If V.. is- m si IT
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