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EVENING VISITOR. VOL XXXII. RALEIGH, X. C. WEDNESDAY. FEBUUAUY 20, lSr. ; la wi ru- MAXTELL, AS MONBAKS. ! MAX ABOUT TOWN 'SIHXIXG IX A KITCHEN For the Now Yen i'., We are not cleming nut n lot of old books ah I shopworn stationery, but we are cleaning out some of tu. nioHl leviable books, iu stylish bind ings, yo i evi-r saw. Some of the hnest tit;ttioui-ry that pen it pencil e.er i iav eled over. V ben you learn that we are selliuc; the famous standard books for 2't . We know you will be surprised. What, a pleasuie to read such books at such prices. The best of uk ami tin- best of pens Lelp the lingers to help the bra ill to (!o Home good work. We have just stoi ked upon Blank H oks, lay Hooks, Ledgers, l:s? 11 'oks aud everything a business man Wants to begin a ue. yeai's work. 1 riees lower than you have eer bought before. ALt'KEl) WILLIAMS & t'O. WHITE (i 00 lib" ! Just received a beautiful liue, of INDIA Ll.VK.Nt from 8 to 24c. NAINSOOKS from 5c to 14-; cheap at 10c. aud 25 . LONSDALE t AMimiC, good qual ity at 9c, worth 12 l-2c. BLEACH DOMESTIC, 1 yd wide, 6c, worth 7c anywhere. llamburgs aud Laces. A nice liue of light calico at 4c. A new feature added to our busi ness Glassware cheaper than evr. Come and get our prices. We feel sure you will buy. LYON RACKET STORE. The I lay GJRiil the Aculciny wis Ac,iin . CM. hose who saw Robert M tutell .ay .at at lh academy of music last ii g saw a good play, well pre d. The audieuee present bow- .-t was uot near as large as tbe play deserved. Mr. Mnotell, as Monbars, was xo.id and portrayed that cbarac in a Mj'bly creditable manner. He has au excellent voice, tearing aud fig ure and tbese qualities, combined with good histrionic pov.ers. place him far above the Average actor who visits here. Miss Charlotte Behring, as Adriane, chief support and wife of Monbars, did well but it took ber some time become warmed to ber work. Tbe sup port was generally good, as support goes, though Mr Albert Droning, as tbe villain," was not quite wicked en iugh for the part and was also a trifle stiif at, times. However, tbe play was faily well presented. The plot, while it furnishes several opportunities ior skillful playing and has some e.v i:ing iucideuts, id rather marred ly the introduction of the old mirror dodge, by which Mantell dis 'o ers the real would-be assassin 1 ii spite of the newspaper promises f I lie local management, the bouse as again uncomfortably cold. It has 'eeti cold, with one notable exception, it every occasion this season and this i'act, in all probability deters many people from attending who would otherwise do so. WHAT 11H Slicn.I) HAVE SUEV; i and i.::.kNi:i) today. ' j I Town News and Talk Is Ever In teresting-Here U Is. Temperance Bill Defeated. This morning iu the senate tbe tera perauce bill again caiue up. After .everal hour's debate an amenduient, introduced by senator Moody, to strike out section. 1 of the bill was passed by a close vote, 22 to 21. Then a motion was made to table the amend ment, this carrying the bill. Tbe friends of the bill lost hope and tbe motion to table, defeating tbe bill, was passed by a goed margin. j If you want solid measure oysters ! at 25 and 35c. a quart go to D. Bell & Co.'s stall iu the market bouse. Extra bargains in furniture at Thomas & .Maxwell, lied louug-. with detachable mattresses a specialty". pOAL, ! COAL ! ! CO A L ! ! ! ,L ' Lar-e cargo of E:-g, :u' and Stove Anthracite, aud 20 cars iitu niinous coalof all kinds u w being un loaded. uovStf T. Ii. KBKltHAUDT. " To the Citizens of Raleigh. I take this method of letting my friends aud the public know that 1 have opened a stall in the market, No. 21, where I will keep a nice, fresh stock "of goods usually kept by a first class huckster, and sell them cbeap as can be sold. A s' are of your pat ronage solicited. fel9 0V J. N. Hubbard.-' THREE POINTS OF SUCCESS : GOOD GOODS I guarantee all goods to please or they may be returned without expense '. to the rust' iner. HONEST V.A LITE. PROMPT DELIVERY I guarantee prices as low as any house in tbe trade, quality considered. 1 .nake every effort to delivergoods I as soon as purchased. TELEPHONE 77. fe2 C3 Live- n an e ; ku mn uno.Dilu atwI Mirt indivitlnal who waitH for Ins neitfh bor to set tbe pace generally brings up tbe rear. It is pretty lively with us. The LOW cash prices we are uiakiug on all winter dress goods, ilannels, la dies' wraps, men's and boys' clothing, overcoats,. etc., causes our worthy com petitors to be seized with tbe mad spirit of imitation and drop in line in the rear of the leader and take' their respective medicines with much murmuring. They are coming in droves and all go away happy with the greatest bargains in shoes, cirpets, rags, etc., ever seen in Raleigh. My entire line of crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., at prime cost. 1 ,'. . Respectfully, rj- M. . O W J.JLN -LJ-tLi l-iJ-i-108 fftfatWvlU it., JUligh,H. 0. .-r- 1 be Carolina Cotillion club's ger- uiau, at Briggs' Lall this eieuing. JJayor Badger did not even bav the usual iii. ruing 'diuijk" to contend with this morning. Tbe city graded schools, that have been closed for several weeks on ac couusof bad weatker, will open again tomorrow. Tbe printing committee had a "star chamber" meetiug today. Not even tbe Udders for tbe priutiug were al lowed admission. Yesterday tbe trolley wire on llills- boro street broke aud tbe cars on that line were necessarily stopped until it could be repaired. Tbe two bills to amend tbe charter of Kadeigb, one introduced by Shaffer aud tbe other by Youug, will come up in tbe legislature next Saturtay. Tbe bill to regulate warehouse barges on tobacco came up in the tbe bouse today and passed. It is much favored by tol acco farmers. Baleigb is to have another plumbing establishment. Mr. W. V. Dowd, of Charlotte, will be the proprietor and will start up bis business within two weeks. There will be a meeting tomorrow morning a 9 o'clock at the office of Drs. Le.vis and BiUle of all those who are iuteres'ed in tbe formation of a dairy association for Wake county. Tbe election bill came up in the house today. An amendment was offered by representative Campbell which was that the ballots Rbould be printed on white paper, without de vice. The jail was presented with 3 "birds" today. Two of them were the moon shiners Council and Harman and a negro, named Simmons, who was sent here from the county and jailed for slander. .- A Cbapel Hill student, William Green, is critically ill there of pneu monia. It was on account of bis i 1 1 that the german to have Leeu given there on next Friday evening was postponed. As was the case when the six per cent interest bill was before tbe bouse, the representatives today promptly killed every amendment to the election law bill which was under considera t.iou today. Before denouncing an item as a "fake" newspaper reporters should take the trouble to investigate and be sure of their grounds. The Visitor's item in Monday's paper headed, "Frozen to death," was entirely true, The Daily Press to the contrary not withstanding. Mr. E. M. Williams, who has been the associated press operator at the News and Observer office, left today for Richmond where he will be press operator for the Richmond Dis patch. Mr. II. L. Wilkinson will re turn to his old position as operator at the Observer office. The Seaboard Air-Line has taken off the'. "accommodation"; freight be tween Wake Forest and Ral eigh. The train was more an aggravation than au accommodation to the people who traveled on it. It is probable that the company will soon put on the old "Shoo Fly" mail that gave such satisfaction. The Dewey Heywood concert com pany which plays here, at the acad emy of music, Friday, March 1st, is composed of Ave artists of national reputation. The entertainment which is brought here by Litchford encamp ment I. 0. 0. F. will be a musical and literary treat, and none should miss the opportunity afforded of hearing it. All the ladies of Raleigh who are at all interested in the confederate mon ument are earnestly requested to meet at the state library Thurday morning at 12 o'clock,, as matters of very grave importance will be considered. ; 1 JUisa Hbuuib I. Cowpbr, 1 Secretary. Still Scie.I in a Kitchen anJ .Wnshinii j Ciptured by Deputy Jon. Depu'y collector Wiley Jones, as sisted by Mr. Stepbnuson, of Swift Creek township, yesterday captured au illicit distillery under peculiar cir cumstances. Deputy Jones bad re ceived iuformation that moonsbin ing establishment was in operation in a Kitchen at tbe house of a mvn named Council. Council is a tenant on a farm in Swift t're-k township owned by Mr. Joseph Johnson, of Raleigh. Deputy Jones, Mr. Stevenson and others yesterday afternoon went to Council's house. The kitchen is situ ated in the yard about 15 paces from the dwelling. The windows ere closed up tightly with boards aud the door was dosed. A stove pip-, is sued from tbe side of tbe house and from this smoke was pouring out The raiders went to the door of tbe kitchen and knocked; no re-ponse came aud, after repeated knockings, they broke down the door. As it fell a man dashed iuto the doorway aud attempted to rush by the deputies. Mr. Stephenson clapped a pistol to to bis breast and he was captured. In tbe bouse was Council, who was also captured. The stove in tbe kitchen had 1 een removed to the dwelling aud a whiskey distillery was iufull oper ation withiu. The still pipe went through tbe space occupied by tbe stove pipe. Tbe still with a complete outfit, and 500 gallons of beer was captured aud destroyed. The man who attempted to escape is named Harmon. Both be and Coun cil were tried before IT. S. commis sioner lioyster today aud bound over to COUlt. REMNANTS. Tluse Items Came "Easy and Sell Cheap They are Good, Though. Governor Carr took a day's rest to day aud didn't even appoiut a notary public. Two more prisoners arrived at tbe penitentiary from Guiliford this af ternoon. Workmen were engaged on the tops of most of the buildings yesterday shovelling dowu snow. The funeral of tbe late Mrs. Mclla ry w as held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Many friends and relatives were pres ent. She was buried iuthe city ceme tery. '.- Don't forget to attend the perform. ance of the Raleigh minstrels tomor row evening iu Metropolitan hall. There will be new and interesting fea tures. The committee ou printing met this morning to examine the bids but ar rived at no definite conclusion. A uother meeting was called for this evening at 7 o clock. This afternoon Mrs. Carr and Mrs. William Kearney Carr entertained a number of lady friends at a tea. Tbe tea was given in compliment to Mrs. Mclleary and Miss Wiggins, of Wil mington, who are visiting at tbe mansion. Mr. Settle Dockery,--editor 'of the Southern Index, is iu tbe city. He is here to see what is to de done about tbe bill to create Scotland county, which comes up tomorrow, and with other citizens from his section to try and kill it. Died, in this city yesterday after noon at 5.30 Mrs. C. E. Lougee, an old and highly respected citi.eu. The funeral will take place at the taberna cle church tomorrow morning at ll o'clock, the deacons of the church acting as pallbearers. : The man who ran a confectionery shop in a tent next to the post office was robbed the other night of nearly his entire stock of goods, including a music box which he used to attract a crowd. The remainder of his stock, which consists of a box full of pop corn and apples, is in the sheriff's office. MHI-TINi; FORMS Hicks' Fragrant Almonds For chaps and fever blisters and Dr. Nagle's certun cough cure are guaranteed satisfactory or money re funded. 15c at Hicks St Rogers, sua. eueora to Saelling & Hicks, druggist. (tl- i'Kon.KSI-i-.N PASSING ON THE l ': IS TODAY. Read Them O ver Well for You May Meet a Friend Here Mr. B. A. Newland, of Charlotte, is here. Mr. D. Boyd Kimball, of Charlotte, is here. Mr. J. H. Tucker, of Asheville, is in tbe city. Mr. E. II. Barnes, of Henderson, is iu the city. Mr. John Waters is very sick on North East street. Messrs Chas. H. Kelvin and R. T. Gray are in Asheville. Mr. R. h. Steele, Jr., of Rocking ham, is here, at the Park hotel. Capt. Roberts, a prominent business man of Asheville, arrived here today. Messrs. J. A. Bailey aud D. W. Bradsher, of lloxiioro, are in the city. John I). Shaw, Esq., and Claudius Dockery. of Rockingham, are in the city. Mr. F. L. Fuller, of Charlotte, ar rived here on an early train this morning. Mr. S. W. Cramer, of Charlotte, is among the Tar Heels registered at the Yatboro today. Mr. E. S. Lougee of Philadelphia, Pa., son of the late Mrs. C. E. Lougee arrived this moruiug at 7:45. C. B. Watson and J. C. Buxton, Esq., t.vo prominent Winston attor neys, arrived here this afternoon. Tbe Visitor is glad to be able to state that Mr. Berry Rogers, who has been ill with pleurisy, is able to be out again. .Marshall J. C. Carroll, Dr. Norwood Carroll and Miss Jessie Carroll all left for Newbem to attend the fair this af ternoon. . Mr. Joseph Terrell, J. B. Kenney and Mr. Pulaski Cowper were among those that left to attend tbe Newbern fair today. Mr. aud Mrs. II. A. Latham, of Wash ington, arrived here today. Until yesterday Mrs. Latham was Miss Reid, of Biltmore. Col. Malcoln Johnston, a leading lawyer of Atlanta and the general c musel of the Atlanta national build ing and loan association, the city. THE WEATIIER Che Conditions and the For e :' cast. '; For North Carolina: Fair, warmei by Thursday afternoon. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Fair, warmer .Thursday. Con siderable "warm wave" bl l riday. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. .m. today. Maximum temperature 47; minimum temperature 29; rainfall, 0.05. '-.-V- Ah extensive area of low pressure is found over the northern part of the country. It is accompanied by a very decided .rise iu the temperature in northwest. The temperature at Hu ron this morning is 43 degrees. This means much warmer weather over the southern states by Friday. v X0. S'.J We S-cLu 66r I 6S f 100 Representative Campbell the other evening formally announced his can didacy for governor, two years hence. A Ualeigh newspaper nun published his statement and yesterday bo rose to a point of "personal privilege" and denied it. It happened that several heard him make the statement. Two of Raleigh's crack wing shots the other day decided on a shooting match. They purchased 62 live par tridges aud went out to shoot them for a wager. Each man killed his 31 birds straight. The neit day they purchased 20 live birds fr jih a farmer and went out to shoot off the tie. The first bird liberated from the trap did not fly but ran off; the second and third followed the same tactics. Then an examination wis tirade and it was found that the cautious country man had "cropped" the wings of the birds, The match Is still undecided. BoTS AND U1KLS. LIMBS. ME.l'd. 4 j a W'K)D RIMS fP TO DATE 1895 BICYCLES, 28 INCH WHEELS, $50. Factory crowded with orders SPECIAL in stock; orders out for others. Expect soon. Don't buy un til yon see them. RALEIGH. N. C. Dou't forget to try our 26 aud 35o. oysters at 1). Bell & XJo.'e. deoStf .188 MAGGIE BEE1 Winter illiijcry OF ALL KINDS. FDLL LINE OF CHILDREN'S CAPS AT ALL PRICES. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. Zephyr, 7 cents. Wool, 18 cents. CLIPPER SOLES 25ets., at 2c?ll(S S;2!2S;ap.1i- NEW INVOICES just received. Monday we will dis p'ay our early shipments of spring lo.elty dress goods, lhe variety, hades and colorng surpassing by far iny of the previous seasons. The fin- sb, textures andjweaves are unequaled; vbile prices range lower t han ever was 'tnown in the entire history of this ountry. SEAR THIS IN HIND B'or domestic iroods, all kinds.Bleach ind Brown ji-i- .us, Tickings, Stripes ind Cotton 'i d . Prints, Ginghams, 'laids and (',. c;s our prices are the owest. Sherwood' 2 Solid Service Shoes ire running the high priced shoes out t the market. . here is none better it any price. Why buy discarded ines of old shoes, a pparently good ut dry rot, when clean, fresh goods, SETTER value, can be had for less noney. 50 Cents on the Dollar neans half of the original cost. Such idvertisements remiud us of the ibampion liars who write "ads" for he great northern dailies. INCREASED SALES. January '95 over January '94 just 30 3-4 per cent. This shows who is loiug the business. A. Sli5rYJ03d k Go. cleaning up af-:terstogkta-'" ki:: Another Sa-rii.ca Sale Vof LadiesFinsia : ; ShOG3.I -J v 109 pairs Laird, Schober & MitohellV ladies high grade Hue shoes. Our regular prices $5 per pair; reduced to $2.50 for choice. . There is full run of sites and the widths range B, C,D and ii. NOTE This is the best bargain ssh, of fine shoes we have oifoud thlti Kb ruary. Ki e 1 - I t " -k 1 !! f - f-',- te: S.f-Kt - V- P ft 3. '
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