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mht ..y r ' VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. 1894. NO. 143 1 FOR YOU and for US. CITY IN BRIEF. Items Picked Op and Down. Balled Oar elegant new WRITIHG PAPERS which we hare Just rewired were manufac tured FOB US EXPRESSLY TOR YOU AND by the leading maker of fine and fashionable society stationery. You oaanot afford to use in your corres pondence any but the very latest and best paper. IBWe want to show it to you. This Is a typical April day. The mayor had no eases today. Got Carr returned this afternoon. Mr Maynard left today on a trip south via Greensboro. Nearly all the convicts now in the penitentiary are serving Ufa sen tences. Two illicit distilleries were captur ed In Randolph county yesterday, aa a report to eollector Simmons shows. The state board of pharmacy is yet in session. There are II appu cants for license who are being exam lned. This afternoon Pughi filled a large order for a cream party at Winston, The order was filled in the most bean. tlf ul style. ' ' It was thought that the eotton oil X Uf.ll' 0 f I It was th AlTreQ VVllliamS CX UJ mills might ran a few days longer. Society Stationers, RALEIGH, N C. The "Southern", of Knoxville is the old est and by far the largest general association in the south, and is aiso tue largest associa tion in Am eric. It has 60J breaches in 18 state. It is, in effect, a Irague cf 600 local associations. All tneae associations must f il before the asso ciation can fail i'nereiore, faLureisim possible. Xne "Southern ' has turned over from the expense iuud to the loan fund f 172,000 in five years. No other association has even approximated sucn a tecord. Ihe actual running expense per share is lea? than in any other association, and on cash handled much less than the majority ot the large nnonoial institutions of the country. Ihe ieature of an unapportioned reserve, providing against losses an t insuring in perfect equality of all stockholders, will be rppreciauid, for the interests of tne many cannot be sacrificed for tne benefit of a few. Tne by-laws forbid the sale, or tne use aa collateral security, of any of the securities belonging to tne association, and require all securities to be kept on deposit in tne nam a of tne association witn tue titate Treasurer or .approved trust compacies. CALL ON L C. C. McDonald, Secretary and Treasurer, Raleigh Branch. 5.. (Dam sunt FT cannot fool people who are sen X J U Bible by putting an imaginary merchandise una tnen dropping value on half. A few I A V e caught, but they are -not ii. X likely to be caught the second time. We want to 811 we sell lyou goods marked in you every time you fTV5 w you today we want X (J X to se 1 tomorrow, we have ail goods marke plain figures, and one prioe to A I I wr w wnt pye yn bet I J 1 J V V XU ter goods and more goods for your money man any other house ill do. "Villi U API?" 60 and 64c JJJJXJl J.txJC' SUppers with any 7ic biipprs. See our 1 and f 1 24 Slippers B CI J i I?C Loo at our Pebble OXXvXvD Grain Ladies Shoes, 97c. Uniiuien's buppers, ail sizes. . M L1011 BACKET STOBE Me Your Pictures TlisOaxM's. We have a large lot of Moulding to select from and are prepared to frame in any st j le .desired for half the regular price. We aiso have a Larger Stock of ..FURNITURE tthan we have ever had before, which we are .selling at greatly reduced prices. OABV CARRIAGE! t,'-.-' aie a specialty. . fhomas & Maxwell, , Reading Furniture Dealers, ;V 0 and 12 Martin Street, BALEIGH, N. O. feM bat Mr Smethurst, the manager, Vays there will be no more teed ordshed until next fall. Mr Brewster has the contract to pot up the steel front, towers and north and south side cornices of the Pullen building, on Fayetteville street, and Park, Rovster to Co, the oontraot for the wood work. This evening the members of L' AJle arro club will give a german at the Park hotel in compliment to Mlif Olara Godinan. of Ohio, who is visit log at the rectory of the church of the Good Shepherd. Upon Inquiry at the state treasury it is learned that the sheriffs have made their tax settlements about as promptly as usual. There are quite a numoer wno ao not settle until May. Bad boys with their knives actually- hacked to pieces tne seats in the can itol square. Capt Roberts, keeper f the canitoi. nas naa tne seats rt paired and covered with galvanized Iron. The revival at the West End Bap i tist mission continues. There is great Interest in the meeting,, and a num ber of conversions Last evening three persons made a profession of religion. The corner stone of the state con federate monument at the west gate of the eapitol square will be laid May 81. Mr W C Stronaeb will be the chief marshal and Rev J A Weston, ot Hickory, the chaplain on that oc casion. The aunrema court Brants a new trial in the case of Mr Z . W Haynes, who sued the Raleigh electric light company for da' ages for the death of his son in 1893. The case went against Mr Haynes In the superior court. : There are SO cases on the trial cal endar at the next term of Wake supe rlor court. The case against the om eers and directors of the defunct bank I of New Hanover are not to come, up until the October term. They are civil oases. The executive committee of the in sane asylum board met last evening and adjourned today. It was forced on aooount oi tne lacs or room to ae oline to admit a number of females The new building, now almost com- I pleted, will not be occupied this year. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock a muslcale will be given In the lecture rcom of Central Methodist church. A good time is expected, as some of the best talent in the city has been en gaged. No charge for ad evasion, but friends are as&ea not to torget tnir purses. The muslcale is under the di reotion of the piano joint stock com pany. - Yesterday's New York World says that a young woman who gave the name of. Anna Forum, age 16, wa sent to Bellevue hospital from a po lice station in a straight jacket. She appeared a few days ago at St. Eliza beth's home tor sneiter, wntie sne was seeking a situation. She said she had been living with relatives in new jer sev. but that they could no longer support her. She said she was a Ro man u&thouc, an mat sne oame from Raleigh, N 0. She was placed in the home and at once attacked the other girls, tearing the clothing from sever -1 before the sisters of obar Itv could stop her. Then she attacked a sister. A policeman was sent for. At his throat the girl sprang. At the station house she tried to commit sol I clfie by throwing herself over a railing into a basement one was put in a straight-jacket. She is pretty, with large, black eyes, and was fairly well dressed The sisters think a love affair has caused her insanity. Tie Chamber of Commerce. This body held a regular meeting last, evening President Ashley and secretary Aver were at their posts. Mr W It Dodd. chairman of the insur anee eomml'tee, made a report In which he says he learns through cor repondenoe with a number of bro kers in Hew xork and Philadelphia that sound and saf fire insuranoe can be obtained in both those cities in companies not controlled by the southeastern rtff association. He named the following brokers: John R Waters. 64 Franklin street. New York: George A 8 anton & Co, 45-49 Cedar street, New York; Laldlaw. Duffle 6 Cross, "9 William street, New York c'ty; E A Pvifc, 430 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa; Uharles K Heath, 811 Walnut street, I'hiladelphla. These claim they are able to place any risk in this city at or near the old rates formerly charged, and the com mittee recon mend that their ad. dresses be placed on file with the chamber, so any one desiring lnsur ance outside the southeastern tariff association can correspond with any one or a 11 of them. They are reliable and worthy of being entrusted with any Insurance business. The committee says that a mutual fire insurance jwmpany organized here would provtjof great benefit to the city just now! and as an invest ment would . pajf well, and suggests that the onamo r take su3b steps as will be necessary for a proper inves tigation of the sabject, a d if fouDd advisable furtlurstep. betaken look ing o the organisation of such a company Mr J U BIrdsong, secretary of Ju- niuBDinlel camp, Confederate veter ans. addressed the chamber on the subject of co-operation with the Con federate monument association in re gard to the laying of the cornerstone Hay 81 Mr Alf A Thompson also wrote the chamber a letter making the same suggestion. President Ash ley appointed as the committee the following gentlemen: All A Thoa p son, K 8 Tucker, U K wyatt, w o Primrose and W h Haghes. A resolu tion offered by Mr u to tiatta, was adopted, that the president and secretary of the chamber be reques ted to collect an practical lniorma tion thev can show Inur the advantages of Raleigh as a manufacturing town, setting forth as clearly as possible the kind of fuel used and the cost of same, cost of ae lraoie sites, cost or building, character and price of la bor, climatic advantages, etc, the railroad authorities relative to the best methods of getting the informa tlon thus collected before the parties who are considering the question of southern locations. 01 PERSONAL MENTION Pecple Who Came and Went Tcday. Mr Laban Freeman, a well known citizen whose home wa near Roles vllle, died yesterday and was burled today. Mr Frank P Harris, formerly of Rolesville, this county, died In Rich mond, Va , a tew. days ago, of paraly sis. aged 43 H had live! in Rich mond some years. State senator John L King. Greens boro, Is at Washington. It Is said his brother, Mr Pendleton King, of Gull ford county will soon be appointed to a consulate. The senate yesterday confirmed the nomination of Walter R Henry, of North Carolina, to be the consul gen eral of the United States at Curaeoa, West Indies. A social event today Is the marriage of Miss 8allle Little, of Little's Mills. Richmond county, and Mr Alex W MeAnCter, of Greensboro, wbloh oo ears at the residence at Greensboro of the bride's mother, Mrs B F Little. The following sheriffs were at the auultor's office today: J K Cline, of Ltncoln; L W Parker, of Chowan: W 0 Jones, of Gttes; F W Hargett, of Onslow They brought six convicts here. One of the convicts is an ex- register of deeds of Gates county, and is sentenced tor torgery. Arrivals at the Park hotel: W T Meadows, Oxford: M O Selden. Baltl more; W T Tucker, V O; Daniel Wray, Asbevlue; J K Davis, Waynes ville; G W Odell, Butte City, Montana: Mrs E P Dealing. Southern Pines: F Y Ramsey, Rockv Mount; R W Car ter. Manchester. Va: C H Snow. Jr Baltimore: F R Clarke. Cleveland. O: Jas E Condon, NY; W S 8tallings, Danville, Va; J H Mason, Wilm'ng ton. Arrivals at the Yarboro: F W Har- ett, Jacksonville; O V Johnson mithfleld: J E Bathell. New York W O Petty, Manly; J O Larkln Goldsboro; A R Foushee, Roxboro; A A Martin. Norfolk; Bdmond Jones. Lenoir; N Y Guile, Franklinton; H W Brodnax, Ashe ville; James Graves Durham; Chas O Moore, Asheville; S h Griffin Jr, Philadelphia; J R Kout ner, Greensboro; D O Parks. Hlllaboro J B Perry, iunusvllle; J W Foutz, Mew xork; U a Box Jr, Klnston. YOUMAYNOT WEED "E BPT WE WOULD A I LIKE E7ERYB0 jY TO CALL AND 8KB THtf i4 STILES OF PRETIT BABY ARRIAGES Trimmed. In CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE,; CORAL and other colors. The prioe Is right. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Thursday. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Frost tonight. Fair Thursday. Local data 84 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum tem perature 48; Minimum temperature, 38; rainfall, 0.04 synopsis: The storm is now cen tral over Philadelphia. It is causing now. accompanied by high north' erly winds, at Buffalo. New York, Philadelphia and Washington. There have been general rains east of the Mississippi during the paet 24 hours. Tbls morning the weather is gener ally clear and cool, except in the northwestern states. Today's Richmond Dispatch says 'Senator Vance is yet unable to leave his residence, but he is getting along as favorably as could be expected Be Is not suffering any pain, and is cheerful, His muln difficulty is in not being able to walk. It is believed he will improve more rapidly after the weather becomes settled. The senate finance committee met yester day but took no action on the nomi nation of Mr 8immons, collector of internal revenue. A motion was made to further postpone action, and it is said the motion was made by a sena tor known to be favorable to Mr Sim mons " Executive Appointment! Gov Carr today issued commissions to the following delegates to represent north Carolina at the national con' ference of charities and corrections: ! Dr Charles Duffy,Lawrence J Haugh- ton J T Reld, Wesley N Jones, W A Blair, Charles F Warren Rev L M Peace. J L Webb. R W Brown. J G Waldrap. R w Boyd. 8 H Lyle, 8 W O B 1 enson, Wilson G Lamb, N W West, A Leazer, N W .Lawrence. Wake Foreit Gollefe. The trustees of Wake Forest college were in session here yesterday even' lng and elected Rev Dr Columbus Durham chairman or tne board, to succeed the late Col J M Heck. The board met again today and decided to make an active canvass of the state for the purpose of increasing the en dowment, which is now less than 1200.000. Mr Rockafellar. of Ohioago. will give f 5,00 J if the college win raise $30,000. It is proposed toestab lisba new professorship at the col lege.;.. Motion for Mandamus. Mention has been made of the fact that before the mayor on Monday af ternoon there was a " church fuss ease. In the colored Christian church the conference placed a new pastor The old one refused to surrender the church. So the matter came before the mayor. Messrs Harris and Argo were the counsel for one faction. They asked themayor to allow a jury in the case. The mayor told tnem tnere was no authority for a jury in his court Today the attorneys above named went before the supreme court anu made a motion for a mandamus to compel mayor Badger to allow a jury. The supreme court denies tne mo tion Hardware, Ac. RALEIGH, N. O. Dry Goods, Nitouat'&. FASHION F&DS AND F&NtfES, An Age o! Wonderful Ingenuity COLO II Tones PlIK0Ii: VAL Climax reached in 1894' s staple and novel- tv silks, spring woolens and more than all in the exquisite tints and designs of wash dress goods. The display of daint and ar tistic zephyrs, dimities, cheviottes, crepon ettes, printed Swisses, jiponettea, Mullhouss impressions, etc., is so beautiful that when viewing thm ones mind turns to art and artiBta. rne snaues anu ooionngs are marei less and show that Scotland and France have no successful rivals in ihe textile arts. Embroideries, Insertions, Laces In endless varietv for the further decoration of these charming washable goods. Domes Ho ginghams, prints, percales and outings hav. touched the low fat prices ever known to the trade Prices are "off" on dry goods today. Never have consumers enjoyed such a Denent, nor Das mere Deen sucn a wiua ranire for selection. In extending a most cordial invitation to visit our store will make it interesting for you by showing vou through the entire stock without urging you to buy. If we cannot show attractions irre sistible it willl be dificult for you to be suited elsewhere. C.A.SHSRW00D&CO. If. II. & ft. s. TUCKER & CO. We are Tan The Caraleigh phosphate works have shut down for repairs of the acid chambers The sales of fertill zer are gratifyingly large. Don't forget the muslcale which will be given at Mrs J B Hill's on Newborn avenue on l nursday evening, April 12th. The programme is bright and varied. Some interesting experiences will be related. . Refreshments win be served and a pleasant evening is as sured to all who attend. No charge: free admission; but a box will be plaoed at the door for voluatiry contributions. The Xew U.8 Blfle. The first lot of the new type of small caliber magazine rifles burning smoke less powder will, in a few days, be issued from the Springfield armory and pl.tced in the hands of United 8tates regular soldiers. The first for tunate recipients of the new arm will be several companies of the second United States infantry, stationed at Fort Omaha, Neb. All of the impor tant military powers of Europe have. for some time, bad these iu proved weapons In the possession of their troops. America, . unfortunately, brings up the rear of the procession But that is because a satisfactory form of rifle was nor officially adopt ed until several months ago. Its manufacture has since been pushed with energy. The rifl itself is a Danish invention. It was selected after a thorough test of a dozen Euro ropean and American arms submit ted in competition, it embodies a rad leal departure from Springfield rin now in use by the army and militia of the United States. ellincr Shoe; ror LYervboiv. y u r Men Women and Children. Good Shoes at Low Prices. V.H. & B. S. Tucker .4 Co, i! p I m I: V
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