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Wmiim MUIU VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1894. NO. 133 FOR YOU and FOR us. Oar elegant new .'RITIHG PAPERS vlcb we hare Just received were manufac 4 tured 'IPRESSLY FOB US ft AND.F0R YOU b ifh leading maker of fine and fashionable m cannot affjrd to nee In tout corns pi .enctanj bat the very latest and best p r. J 'e want to show it to you Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers. I RALEIGH, N 0. Hflf fi ABE STILL IHTHK $AHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination Bon Bons hare been pronounced delicious. You try tUem and be convinced. Oar old reliable Chocolate Drops are still In aemana. We use the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, said to be a sure cure for indigestion. Fine grades of Chewing Tobaoa choice brands Cigars. Tobacco, and very Fruits, Nats, &c. BARBEE & POPE. Not Now ? BUIST'S BUI8T'S T A B L E 8 E E T O M A T O O T H E P R I 2 E B E L L E M A J E S T I 0 8 M O O T H R E D R P L A N T S A L (J ARB T THE Y BEST. S 0 DELIVERED. o. a Mcdonald, 408 Oak wood Avenue. Mrs Lyon has just returned from the-north, where she Outdid Herself In buytog our stock this spring. New spring goods coming in every dav. Our Drws Goods Department is The orettiest and cheapest that it has ever been our pleasure to, offer. Ginghams fio yard which we ani all others have sold tt 9 and 12c. MRS 80UIH ERLAND, an experienced Milliner from Baltimore, is iu charge of our Mihinery Department. In SHOES we have no competition. Fish Hooks 2c doz; Lines lo and 2c. Hnut forbids farther mention. Come to tee us and we will prove this assertion. HEMF THE IT0I1 BUKET STOBE PERSONAL MEN nOK 01 Pecpls Who Came and Went Today. Dr A B Hawkins is at Washington. MrGE Leach returned to Wash ington today. btate treasurer Tate left for Mor- ganton this afternoon. Mr Norfleet Smith, of Scotland Neck, died last night. Miss Alice Ferrell arrived from Ber tie county this afternoon. 8peaker Crisp is apuointei Senator for Georgia to succeed Colquitt. Mrs E G Horton is very sick at her home, corner of fci Lane and N Blood worth streets. Col Frank Ooxe will stand for the democratic congressional nomination In the ninth district. Dr. F M Matthews, a promineat physician of Reidsvllle died there' yesterday of grippe. Miss Roberta Smith of Raleigh at tended the ball of L' Arioso club at Wilmington Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wlllard, who used to keep the hotel Driver at Durham. Is now can vassing for the .Rocky Mount Argo naut. The Aberdeen Telegram says that Miss Fannie Utley, of Raleigh, who is stopping at hotel Ellington at Jaamy, has been quite sick. Mr. D T Swindell and Miss Annie Bnsbee have returned from Balti more. Miss Busbee takes charge of the millinery department. Hon William M Robblns will leave Statesville Sunday to enter upon his duties as one of the three Gettysburg battlefield commissioners. Captain James Pollard, adjutant of the soldi rs' home at Richmond, Va.. was found dead iu his bed at the home yesterday morning. Senator Vance yesterday tele graphed Mr Char.es N Vance that he would arrive at Washington today. His physician says he is in first rate general condition. Mr E L Roy. agent of Cleveland's minstrels and vaudeville company ar rived last night and is at the larboro. This company will give a notably fin performance nere nexc wees. Chief justice Benjamin James Lea died March 15. at Brownsville, Tenn He was a native of Uaswell county. N 0, was born January 1, 1833; grad uated at . Wake Forest 1853, and moved soon after to Tennessee. Col Hinsdale went to Winston to dav as counsel in the case of the na tionalbank of Winston. Mrs O O Causey and others against the Guil ford cotton mills, oeiug an appiicat tion for the appointment of a receiver for the mills. Ysterday's Durham Globe said A L Woodali. one of Raleigh's ath letes and turf or en. was here this uorning. He came here to negotiate with local horse owners for training horses for speed. He uses the fair ground track near Raleigh" At the Tarboro: J B Dawson, N C; Jno Hickson. W H Hickson, Lynch burar: L G Lamon. Chicago: J W Fr tz Phila: H 8 Harwood. Sam Har per, Richmond; Max Meyerheim, F O Wheeler. Unas Steiner. NT;J8 Fos ter, Charleston; J Elliott, Baltimore. Arrivals at the Park: M Goldman, DUt.a.M Hrna. T T U n Baw an1 lfa Philadelphia; P Balser, Norfolk; K L Hardage, Atlanta; j a tforaen, a v: James Hood. Philadelphia: W H Williamspn, Graham; B Oastrick, -vr at i. . T n7iiov Vb-. Thomas S Bowles. Rlohmond; F O Poe, Pittsboro. Index to New Advertisements. D T Swindell Specials. Virginia State Insurance Company Statement. Last year the two finest games of baseball played here were between th teams of the University of Ver mont and the University of N. O. To morrow they again play, this time at Durham Wavland Rollins, ex policeman, is aeaio on trial for his life at Durham. Th supreme court the last term oranted him a new trial. He killed a countryman named Alexander Jones. "Mrs. Oarrldice." the female physl- nlan who raised a rumpus at Char lotte and is In lall at Petersburg, was here a fortnight ago, but was quiet while in Raleigh. At Shaw University last evening at the law class commencement brief addresses were made by chief justice Shepherd and Solicitor Pou, la re sponse to calls. Ai Attractive Performance. Tomorrow evening the academy of musia will oootaln one of the most fashionable audiences which has yet assembled there, at the performance of the University of Pennsylvania glee and baojo clubs. The list of patronesses, which will be published tomorrow, is a lengthy one and con tains tbe names of maoy lead Id g so cletv ladles Of tbe clubs the Ches ter (Pa) Times says: "The banjo or mandolin. whn artistically played, reveals surprising richness, and the mnsle is unique enough to send a thrill through the listener Many of ( tne college boys nave decided talent. but it is in tbe ensemble that the softness and richness of the banjo and mandolin is apparent. Tbe pro gram induces a variety of delicious Brovemenre, aud each solo, duet, cho rus or selection wae loudly encored," The Weather. Fr North Carolina: Fair, warmer. For Raleigh and vicinity: On Satur dayfair, warmer. Local data for 24 boors ending at 8 a m today: Maxi mum temperature, 64; minimum, 80; rainfall, 0 18. Synopsis: The storm which was central over the middle Atlantio states yesterday morning is now dls. appearing to the northeast. The high pressure area, with its clear, cold weather has mo 'eel in from the west and is now cental over the middle southern states Lowest temperature this owning-at y o'clock was 28 at Cleveland Ohi-j., North of Florida the temperature ranges from 26' to 46s. There has been a decided rise in temper jure in the west, owing to the advance of a new storm center. whioh is now central over the Dako- tas, t-nparentlv The temperature ill rise everywhere east of the Rock io today. Wake Snperler Court. In this court today the first case taken up was against Frank Robin. son, Henry Dowaen, Sidney urab tree and Eugene Pmith fo an affray Crabtree - ndlSmith are whUe. They fought near the Pilot mills Sunday a week ago. Crabtree and Robinson were found guilty. The next case was against Dah Jones, colored, for throwing a stone into the cab of an engine near tbe Johnston street sta' tion. He was nued mc'J ana costs in two cases, having been tried yester day for an nffray. Charles H Perry, colored, was tried for assault with a deadly weapon on Wm Lloyd in this city, and fined $10 and costs. Henry Dowden. colored, charged with carry ing a pistol, was next tried and convicted. Sam Harris was acquitted of embezzling 1 in, money from Mi ley Lee. Lizzie MoGollers. colored, pleaded guiltv of lareeny, and her prayer for lodgment was continued for IS months, sue to stay in custody uniu costs are paid Len Fowler, white, convicted of embezzlement some time ago, was sent to the road gang to work out costs, this afternoon tne case aeaiust Solomon' Nicholson, col ored. for stealing goods from Ber- wanger Bros, was heard, many goods belonging to the nm were found in his possession and in were evidenc9 The Messrs Berwanger and their clerks and the chief of police were witnesses The court room was crowded during the trial of this case Mr Frank Stronach's Kew Building Thb Visitor had the pleasure of announcing sometime ago that Mr Frank Stronaoh would build a horse mart and vehicle repository on the site of his present warerooms on South Wilmington street. Mr Bauer has completed the plans, whioh are certainly admirable. The building ill be of brick and galvanized Iron, with a front of R3i feet on South Wll mington street, and a depth of 150 feet. Mr Btronacn nas purcnaseo property 80a58i feet, in rear of Har ber's store, which will also give him an entrance way through Johnson stables on East Martin street. The front part of the building, 53ial50, ill be two stories nign, wun inr large entrances, two to the rsposito ty for vehicles, the other to the mart for horses and mules in the rear ant nex. The first floor will contain spe cimen vehicles, and an office in the centre. On the upper floor the gen eral stock of vehicles will be kept. There will be an elevator at one of the front doors. In the annex there will be 26 stalls for horses, with gal vanized iron troughs, Sre, and also a mule pen. There will be a sort of gallery, from which the animals will be viewed and also a pit in wnion sales will be made. Mr Stronach Bays work will begin May 1. The front of the building will be quite ornamens ted. : Jr 0 V. A M. Regulate meeting of Raleigh Conn oil, N"1, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be present as .there is business of importance is to be transacted. M tt HATHBS, tt S. . CITY IN BRIEF. Items Picked dp and Down. Boiled There will be no frost tonight. The frost this morning was light. A little enow fell at Charlotte yes terday. There morning wts considerable ice this Tbeerop of clover Is badlv hurt bv 1L. . - iue ireeze. There were no oases today in the mayor's court. Orange Paze will take no anneal to the supreme court The train from Greensboro was two hours late today. The cotton reoelpts have been unn ually light this week. The radiators are belns placed In me agricultural ouuding. Mounted men ae oonrlnuiog the search for Mr. U E Crabtree of Dur ham. It is stated that wagons made at Gary are being shipped to Pennsyl vani. Orange Page, the murderer, got only s is in money from bisvictlm.poor old nosa Haywood. Tomorrow the work of curbing the s'dewalk on the east side of Nash square will begin. The condition of House, who out his throat night before last, Is con sidered to be a ore favorable. A convict from Jones county ar rived at the penitentiary today and two convicts from Burke county. The local cotton market advanced one eighth today. The light receipts are said to be the cause of the risa. Thirty one boys who are said to drink and gamble have been sum moned before the grand Jury of Dur nam county. It is said that the cruiser Ril eigh, now at tbe uavy yard at Ports mouth, will not be ready for service before May 1. Maoy convicts are at work at tbe grounds of the executive mansion, grading the rear portion and laying granite curbing. There are good reasons for belief that Raleigh will have a roller flour ing mill. Jones & Powell have taApn the matter in hand actively. ne-nrMnntiloQ iDaoers speak in complimentary terms of th refresh ments served by Uughi at L'Arloao club's reception there Tuesday eve ning. The murderer Page just after his conviction yesterday cast some very black looks at Mary Smith, and spoke some words to her. She turned away from him The March Cosmopolitan is up to tbe high standard of this popular magazine. It is not only by far tbe cheapest of all the magazines, but is One of i be best RevMrTuttle wiU next Tuesday evening at Edenton street M E church deliver an audi ess be tore the tap worth league, at which the general public will be welcome. The cotton receipts at this market since September 1 are 24,940 bales against 2 .399 to this date last season. This week's receipts were only 245 against 416 the corresponding week last season. At Shaw university this evening the commencement exercises of the graduating class of the school of mis sionarv training will be nelv Tn-re are five graduates, all females Pres ident Meserve will present tbedi plomas It may be ttn days before tbe new postmaster get into office Undera new rule when a bond la sent to Washington it is placed In the hands of a postofflse inspector who goes to the place and sees thtt the bond is all right. Then the commission is issued All the new Index books save four at the register of deedr office are com Dieted. It will require a couple of months, it is thought, to complete these and tbe verification of all the books. Thus far 120 books are fin ished. Mr Booth is now at work. In the market the vegetables are in not much variety. Cabbage sell at 2ir to 10 cents a head; kale and salad 10 cents a pec', but the salad is inferior, the frost having Injured it; lettuce at tbe high price of 10 cents a i head; radishes and onions 5 cents a bunch. Eggs now retail at 121 cents. Roe shad have declined to $1 a pair; la I . MA A. n 1- 1 " IDUOKsnaa io u cents, rresa ner I rings are 18 cents a bunch. Hardware, &c. V mi iriiAY nut WESDOHE BUT WJC WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL kSD 8KB THK STYLKS OV PJJ Y BABY CARRIAGES Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, CORAL and other colors. The price Is ritfht. fc H.BriiS&SoflS, RALEIGH, N. C. Dry Goods. Satlone, &e. ARB II POSTED ? Real Kid Gloves Suppose now, you make a new mo .Oall it investigation of values, if youO Drop in and see the ? i PRICE 11.00. See how it oomDares with those von Day $1.60 for. Customers expect much for $1.00 ' I these times. The MIQNON Satisfies, Fits, Makes and Holds Trade. Four Lage pearl buttons and five hooks. All the desirable shades and black. Ask to see them. They sell at sight. C.A.MI0D&CO. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & BRIGHT NEW IDEAS IN SPRING : SHOES Every approved style of ladies', misses' and children's Black and Colored Snoes. Picoadilly, Opera, Full-roand, 8quare and Common SeTise Toes tipped or plain. An assortment large in size and value. Johnston fc Murphy's Tan and Patent Leather Sboes For Gentlemen. - In a great variety of newest shapes and patterns. In our shoe stock every taste and notion of value is represented. U. H. & 0. S. Tacker 4 Co
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