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coiirs M1SCH. After LeiTln; WailiIntoi hU Irmj Will Come TbU Way to Joli Frfe. Pittsburo, Pa, April 8.-Coxey and a large number of hit followers have decided to take a trip through tbe Southern Sta'es as toon at bit mittlon la Washington It fulfilled Tblt decision was arrived at a dy or to ago, and t be trip will be made wltb a vie w of converting at many south era people at possible to the idea advocated by Cozey. At at preset. t figured oat by Cozey it will require the best part of two months for bit army to go to Washington ana se the Cozey measaret acted upon by Congreta. Tben tbe army, or ki much of it as remains Intact, will take a ti ip through Virginia, North and Boa b Carolina, being joined ia tbe latter ttate by Frye aud bis band of Texas Coxeyltea. The scheme is to win t lie southern fa'iners over to the Goxey Brown-Smith ideas. When this is completed the task of the reformers will be falfilled and the army will disband. I. 0. 0. F. Regular meeting of Beaton Gales lodge, No 64, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Vt oik in the degrees. leo tion of representative and alternate representative to the grand lodge; other important matters to be at tended to, which require the pres ence of evry men ber. Organist and degree staff are earnestly requested to be on hand in due time. All Odd Fellows in good standing cordially invited. Thikm. Sec. Millard Mial, N 9. Cleveland's Great Minstrel Show. "A new broom sweeps clean" is a taying as old as it is true, and is as true as it was when it was first made Mr Cleveland has introduced the new broom into bis minstrel management, and has organized an entirely new company for this season, from the Casino, Paris, and leading New Fork theatres; an infusion of new blood and new ideas that will please the public Last season Mr Cleveland continued an uninterrupted season of twenty months, and during that time played in every state and ter ritory.Tbis time over the same circu't will be seen tha bright, new organi zation in novelties and startling spe cialties, with great gorgeousness of costume. The School Tax Question. The supreme court decides the case of the board of education of Duplin county against the state, in favor of the defendant. The Duplin people want to test the legalty of the law which requires the public school taxes to be disbursed by the counties and not by the State treasurer pro rata. The case can never come squarely before the conrt until the State treasurer becomes a party to it. Great Fire in Shanghai, Shanghai, April 4. A great con flagration is raging here. Already one thousand buildings, large and unall, have been destroyed. The fire is still burning. A Widow's Mite. The congregation came, walking in the mad and rain from five to sixteen miles. One mother, a widow with seven children, came without shoes and poorly clad and gave fifteen cents, a 1 she had. When she hobbled up to the table she gave the congrega tion an earnest look and said: "Children, we is all poor; I is got seven children; I's got fifteen cents; (iod knows 'tis all I got. I's walked here barefooted to bring it for our siety in the nort. Da give us dis church and our chlllum edicaeion. God bless them and send them more money. God give me dis fifteen cents (holding it up so we all could see it); (iod .give as dis house; God give us oar siety, and God is gwine to give it money so help us if we help some, too. Come, ohillun, come." At this she led the collection by giving her fif teen cents, and sank down, weeping as if her heart would speak. Amer. lean Missionary. The Washington police arrest thoe who profane the Sabbath by playing baseball, but Bob Ingersoll's Sunday night lecturers there are never in terfered with. Louisville, Ky., will now begin to put on metropolitan airs. Four members of its city council have been indicted for perjury and bri bery. Don't fail ..to see f ie curtain rise at the academy tomorrow evening at the performance of Cleveland's min strels. : The elevated railroad of Brooklyn has began to emploj young women for ticket sellers, and the roads in New York are considering the same proposition. Again these cities are following the example set by Chica go, where the girls hold possession of all the ticket offices on the elevated roads, and their courtesy to passen gers has demonstrated that the men cn never again get possession of such places. Got Tillmen it apparently one of those men who cannot be bluffed ; he "callt" every time, no matter how jnuch It ootta. ' 4 TODAY'S MARKET REPORTS. COTTOjr. Niw York, Ap-il market closed firm: I 63 p m Ootton flp tt ; receips5,10) bale, M.ite date last year ; sales for future delivery UHtay ax, sou. L'iooM vest y.upen today ciosea tooay May. 7&ia 7 tUa 7 titta June, Itfly, Aug, jpt, 'Jet. Nor 7 7 7 76a 7 8. a 7 7t5a U79a 7 H4a 7 88a 7 73 7 79a 7 84a 7 80a 7 83a 7 86a 7 91a 7 7U 7 79a 7 73a 7 "tia 7 7tf 7 Kit Lipool, Apri1 5. t p in Cotton fu turea closed quiet and tteady; sales 12,0,0 oaies . May and June, 4:08a4:09; June and July, i:(Wa4 10; July and August, 4:11. BALIIGH COTTON Ml SKIT. Reported by Barbee A Thompson. Oool uii-dling, 71 Strict middling, 71 Middling, ' 7 Strict low middling, 61 Tinges. 6i 8taii. . 6J Market quiet. The Weather Here In March. The local weather report for March was received today from Mr Von Hemuau. The mean barometer was 30.16; the highest 3?:G?, the lowest 29 P8 The mean temperature was 56 degrees; the highest 89, the lowest 21. The mean temporature of March for eight years past was 48 degrees. The prevailing direction of the wind wss southwest. The total rainfall' was 3.14 inches, the average for March be ing 8 97 inches. There were 16 e'ear days, 7 partly cloudy, 8 cloudy. There was an aurora on the 80th, a solar halo on the 6th, a lunar halo on tbe 14th, thnnder storms on the 17th and 23d Late South Carolina News. Florence, S C. April 4 The af terclap has come and Florence citi zens will be made to feel the Iron arm of Ben Tillman. Of course no one is surprised at anything that Gov TilU man will now do The military offi cers at this place in charge of the troops have received instructions to arrest all the citizens who went to the armory and took out the guns be longing to the Florence Rifles. The men who took the guns went before Gen Farlev yesterday and made a full sti'oment as to why thev took them, and it was thought that that wnjld be the end of the matter, but Gov Till man says differently. Its Washington nnrreannnriant says in today's Charlotte Observer: ' On gooi authority I learn that Sen ator Vance baH requested chairman Voorhees. of the finance committee, to nroceod without him In rhn SUm mons matter, as he is for tbe pres ent unaot" to attend a committee meeting. Senator Vhium in mimd on the Question This antion nt tha Man. ator may untie the deadlock very soon, as it is believed the committee would have reported before now but for bis desire to have the ease hM nn until his return." President Cleveland utrnln I the ex" rule in order that he m-ht expunge the " ex" which preceded public printer Benedict's name. This seems to have been a case of " X" all around Mr B's friends think it stmI. lent ; his opponents extraordinary uuw way exaggerate 10 any greater extent r - There will be a manifest neWt nt duty if the parties who testified in the Pollard Breckinridge case are not sent to prison for perjury. DUG UTS NPE CIA LS. Fresh oysters daily at Dughi s Ran an an. 1K Sift a nrl as nint. Mid JLUgU' s. Lemons, IS, 20 and 25 cents a d-z. at Dughi's.v New M. C. Cut Herring, cheap by the 100 or 1,000 at a4 8t D T Johnson's. FOB RE XT. Brick storeEaet Hargett street.be tween Wilmington and Blount sts Apply to m3 A B Stsoitaoh. Academy of Music. ' FRIDAY, APRIL 6. Only One Performance. 17. i CLEVEUNO S ALL Great, - Grand - and - Gorgeons. COLUMBUS FIRST PART ALLIED WITH EUROPEAN VAUDEVILLES. Prices, 26, 60 and 75 cents. Box Sheet at W U King & Go's drag store. n DO YOUKHOW That wt cashot Arroao ro adtbb- ra t oca oooos ws do cause TtttT ASS J CST AS RlrRtSEKTID? WS HAVB SOW -O.N HtXD A -CO n. ITS ABsosTiisKt or Oardix as-Fmvii 3lED WHICH WS CKI'It A U)W AS AST OSS SELLIM-TBI SAME QUA LTTT or eei. REMEMBER That we aoin mund Prescriptions aim with accuracy sad dispatch.at all hours. SNELLIHG AND HICKS, DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH. H. C. 8 WIN DELL'S .BARGAINS. Black Grenadines These are very much worn. We are showing a beautiful and well select ed assortment, all fresh and new We carry also the trimmings for these goo(8. When you come in ask for what you wish if you don't see It. We have such a varied stock it is a hard matter to keep It all in sight, D T Swindell. In dress goods we are up with the times, showing everything desirable in this line of .goods from tbe cheap est to the best. Purchasers are de. lighted and buying are astonished at the values we give them. Oar line of ribboLS are out of sight. D T Swindell. We are still doing a good business in laces and embroideries. This sec9 tion of our establishment has been filled with all kinds of laces used by the fashionable world D T Swindell. Hosiery aud Gloves This department is now ablaze with all new goo Is Ladies will find here just anything they may need for themselves or the children. DT Swindell. Lad lea' Neckwear. We are stowing all the latest nov -elties in ladies' neckwear. Incroyable bow g, sash bows and sashes in all the fashionable makeups, dainty styles and colorings. D T Swindell. Our white goods department is at tracting the attention of all. We are displaying a better and more ex ten. fiive line of these goods than ever and buyers are pleased. We show them and they boy. D T Swindell. FLOW EftS. Stroner earlv cahhn And at.tnna plants to set out now. Asparagus roots, xomato plants, best known variety, ready April 1st. FLOWERS, ROSKS, 40. CnfciflOwera. rnaaa hnnnnita km. kets and floral designs, palms, prim roses, rubber and other decorative plants . for the honae Prnah fl nnror seeds. Magnolias and evergreens, uuuuio uytioi uus, etc. U oTki vmktz, Florist, North Halifax st, Phone 113. Near Peace Institute. WANTED. Wanted, a giod worker to can 'kbs Raleigh.. Nice, easy and profitable employment for man or lady. Oal! on or address A H Johnson, 605 Hills, boro street, Raleigh, f O a2 3t WQOLCOT & SON. On Monday, April 9th, we will offer On SPRC'AL SALK: 1,000 Ladies' handkerchiefs at 4 cents, worm luc. 10 j White Counterpanes at $1 20, reg ular prio 1 50. Children's and Misses Hats, 11 and 16c, worth 2;c. Indigo Blue Prints Ca. 10-4 Sheeting, 21e, worth ?7ij. 9-4 Sheeting, 19c, worth 26c. Woollcott Hon. MLILLLNBtt.. Madame Besson has received a l ean tlful line of spring and summer mi 11 nery for ladies, misses and children, and invites the ladies to call aud ex amine ber stock. . mh8 3gw Interesti jg Dreaa Goods News. After haVing had a real pood trde in oar various dress goods depart ments, we have gone through and made np a bargain table of worsted drees goods. On this table the price will be 25c per yard for your choice Many of them were 60 cents and none were less than 85 cents. This is notat bly the greatest dress goods offering we ev.r made W H RS Tucker & Co. Tailor Made Suits tot Ladle. We beg to say that oar stock of tailor made salts for ladies is now In and ready for Inspection. Second floor In the wrap department. WHiRSTuokei & Oo. Stick to Peirwainies Too dont ears, do youT As long at ou get taHafaet bo It can't make any differenee whether yoa have yoor o'othee made to measure or bay them readymade. Pride la the bone of contention between ns and tailors. They cry down ready made clothes, because we can serve yon Just as well for less considerably. There la chaff in wheat, Is In tailorlog. Is io readymade clothes; but it don't oodrn the whea; don't let U condemn all.radf wear garments. Boy from a stock that l carefully wlnnowed-from a com- We ean't help smiling when we see In other stores fabrics and patterns that we passed by as ouworthv to put before our parous Honestlv w can do better for yoa In oor $io. f:2 60 or $11 grades than they can for at least uore. Give yoa more stylish suits -suite tht are made better bet. ter trimmed better fitting Tbey have to alter and alter; Ux this ani then that, and you are tired of the elothes before you get them. Have you out a suit opt See yourself n It as others will see you. If yea don't like it w have hundreds of others; all different, equally as fashionable . If yoa go into our finer grades-$l W, $18, i0, $)2, $25 or $30-the best Uilois have to "draw In their horns " Ours are as good as theirs The more yoa pay ns, the more yoa save, for they "tuck on" the price elegancies. Yoa won't find another eiothlng store with such a stock, nor where prices are reasonable as ours. u Dq1 b?T. aZthlD hapharard. We ran tell you more about clothes than other folks because we have them made to oar order to sale oar people here Every sale is a promise of satisfaction. A promise we s 'and ready to redeem In cold cash. ' TTon "K"ti q-w OTs, "RT-n ot- IKIeei) 0-cl? P?o3o.ses- S. & D. BERWANGER. 0qdq4 Derimgsa Our offering? this week are of great magnitude. We make a valid boas'; When we lav tb'it such R annoriorarnnb rf UKAnVHAnn m iiniiiun as ours has nevr befor- been offered to the public, fabrics of ourownselec tionesign exi-.luslvelv ours, trimmed nqnal to a custom made garment. MFM'QPf nTUTCP rh ' flae8t beyond question, manafac U ULU JilllU""turedbyoneof the largest, and beyond aoubt, the flnest clothing mauufacturars in the countrv. Nnira in Single and Double Breasted, cut extra button Cutaways. Prince Alberts in season THKi REGENT. YO UTH'S TT D THTMn?d.K .' . --. BOY'S CLO TmrII.tif. '.f-. nt?A IV "fcyin"0fore unauowa in this eity. No clothing dealer hasevef offered such a large and varied stock before. - w CUT DT KJ I TCTQ8hirfc wasts are as necessary to the Bos as Ht1 A JP x H o!thlnflf.a"d we have them-Mother's Friend Gilt a-age, star, NewTorK. The unexcelled, and many other brands. Hlonsea andhi?,p8pnior6toT and that our prices are so low tht cuitiition. BOSENTHAIiOLOTfflW COMPANY 305 FAYETTE iVALLE STREET, OPP. POST UFFIUE COIL. AH kinds anthrauite -rl hitnmtn. ous coal, wood, long and cut any iensrth. at lowest nrin del4 'f L Ebbrhardt. lull Viio den Sceptre. Surbrag's Goldei) Sc9ttre Smoking Mix ture was awarded the first prize at the world's fair qv r all other competitors as be ing the finest mixture ever produced, Sceptre is a combination of Louisiana Perique, Havana and North Carolina leaf, blended in such proportion as to formr mild, delicate mixture, yet with a rich, solid flavor; will not b'te your tongue or dry your throat. We have on hand a full line of the Golden Sceptre in i, J an i lib cans. Q've it a trial. ml7 HP SMITH CO.. Oor. Fayetfovi'le and Martin Sts. ' JiNT0.B.CARH,iLD. At the office of Dr Hines. aS6 214 Hewbarn Avenue Sale of Town Lots. Bv virtue of an order of sale bv the clerk of the Superior Court of Wake county, in a special procealiaK to make real asseta, en titled Marion Johnson, admr Jm ly John son, deceased, agunst Charles Johnston e als, the undersigned will offer for sale at the court house, door to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1894 at the nour oi 12 m, tne following aesonDed, situ ate on Smithneld street, in the city of Ral eigh, adjoining the lands of Marian John ston, Ashley Home and Caswell PoUard, fronting about 32 feet on said street aad run ning back about 21J feet. Terms, one-half cash and the balance in s months with iuteiest at eight per cent per annnm from date of sale. April 2, 18dl. MafilON JOHiNSrON, Commissioner. Notice. Having qualified as the executrix of the last will and testa -nent of Mrs M A Vai son, deceased, this is to notify all rersjus having claims agunst aid estate to pres at the same t j me oa or before Maroh 2 J, ld.ij, or this notice will be ple 1 in oar of to mr recovery. Those indebted to the estate will please make payment at onod. MkdA WBAUWfiliL.Kx'fx. Maroh 20, 1894p . "We long. Frock Suits in three and four ret variety, and tha ltf fo .ki- .-.. competition does not enter into L Vtu THJD CDak : CUy SKIM JlaNDAY,; (being the first in North Carot-'na) has a competent manager of Wyeais'expe nenoe, assisted by his wife, who will give patrons and friends in the future work su perior to any in the past, and will surpass any other laundry In the state, and guaran tee ess wear and tear. Don't fail to give a trial. SHIRTS, OOLLa.ES, CUFFS. FLANNELS of all kinds, LACE CURTAINS, BED BLANK STS? BED QUILTS, COUNTERPANES,; Anything yoa you want; , washed and done up in i first class " style can be doneatthei Oak Oity Steam Laundry J Telephone No 87. NoJJie.Fayetteville street, nol7 Raliwh, N 0. JESSE Q 3 ALL. JOSEPH R BALL J G.8ALL&CO., Whohale S Retail Grocers j No. 7 Est UargettSt., - RALEIGrT,3V. O. NEW TOE 1ND NES ST03K The Best Goods from the Bst Dealers. Three Floors filled with Entirely New Qorid Heavy ani fancy Groceries, Candles, Oigarn, The 'hoicest Canned Goois, Goods in Glas, Crackers, &v We keep everything to be found iu tha Best Gooery Stores and in prices are witli i he lowest. We alwtys give full vilus. Pars in' a Snuff a specialty, in the old fash- ioued glas bosUei suoh as were usaij betbra S -- --!'
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