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THE MORNING POST. APRIL 18 1899. '5 ed calcfum machine, accompanied by he was relieved of the chairmanship of 111 WHO IS YOUR mVORlTC the committeie on subscriptions, and explanatory vocal son by Mr. Clllroy. furnished the motet enjoyable feature off the entertainment, of that character.

Mr. E. A. Womble elected in his place. Mr.

Sam Turiter was added to the com OOTH PORTSfA MURDERED mittee. CITY WflTtR IS ALL RIGHT State Chemist Declares it is Free From Contamination. The eu'bscription conrmiittee "will begin their canvass today. The spread 1s to foe laid the iay suc many coupon at xxe mm yxra please and you may rot as oTLra as yxi bars ceeding the arrival of the company, and The Morning Post Has a Bicycle for the Most Popular Miss in Raleigh. Robert- B.

Shaw Shot and this occasion will form 'the principal ever presented In a Raleigh, theatre, to the writer' knowledge. These views will tx? changed. will all -the tpecfahiea. ouch evening during the conrpanyii engagement, of one week, in thin city. Tonight 'Too Slued Mother-ln-IiaW will be the bill, with specialties betwM-n each act.

Thi is a creaming comedy" and Judging toy the flbh which characterized last night's performance, those who attend will heartUy enjoy part of their reception and welcome home. Killed by James Hutchlns. Toadies who desire to contribute deli cacies, such as ice cream and light dishes, probably be invited to do so by the committee, hut the sense or the Th Kllffnn Due to DcceaSCd'S lfltl IH11KL HARDNESS Dl SRPPERRED Excellent Drinking Water and is fllRDIOBEUEBrailO meeting last nigthlt seemed to against thenuelve. Go. POSTSCRIPTS.

the contribution through uch sources o'f meats, as the barbecue and -Bruns a mupoo. A record cf ti Twelve be krr ami fh pnem of Cm ballot will be sr.nouncl orxre srrek. Oa the lth of Jur th ballot will cfd. snd on ev th blcyrSe wUl be twanW to the trfm rwrtvtac th larset number of vat- Th whH will be rwlr Pt deltvrry th of5c ImmedUtely after snnounorarat of tin rrrult. Now let th mtlsc twntin, Var tmrly and oftrn.

and rork for maoomm of wick etew are designed to toe ample to macy With His Slayer's Wife. Hutchlns Had Warned Him and Returning Home Unexpectedly Entirely Free From injurious or satisfy the appetite of all participating EVERYBODY MAY VOTE. AND for this class of food. Regletratlon begin today. Tsf rf Heahh meet today Harmful Substances.

There Bullets at noon. Found Shaw VOTERS DO NOT TO REGISTER. dity waltier supply is ifoiw free ETTLrL. ANOTHER TOMMll'iTPJilfcS. The (frcm ooritaimiinialtioni wilth.

sulphuric Throuchthe Heart and Brain tne yestmlay Ex-Captains and Old Ccmrades1 to Add to the Company's Entertainment. On the 15th of June Tho Morrdns Yefierdiay Prcfeteteor Blair, "the Sta'te khemi'st, d'rew la sample of fhe city wia- Ex-Captains of the Governor's Guards J. W. Cress Joseph J. Bernard and Al fcvr himlself 'ainld analyzed It.

In his of your faorti4p. Write the roa nf your jrKrrjr Isdy friend. th sevn of eictrt and fred Williams and sieventy-odd ethers, ii ial report he says: "Judigteld by the chiefly old comrades, ex-memtber3 of the Post will award a ladyc Pcr! bicycle, a flrrt-clas! machine evcrythlni: that the name absolutely fne cf charge to the IUlelirh ml who may ncnit Drtlrti1ars Dr- E. W. Plkru.

of Wake Forest, was Result-Particulars. Jn the dty ye6lerday. Mr. R. B.

Shaw, a railroad rrfxtu MU nihil Morris returned yeerday formlerly a resident of Raleigh, was fr0m a visit to Wilion. shot and imUarJtly kiUoJ In Portsmoutn! Mr. Frank O. Landls was a vifltor Sunday on- mtVlm iToSeft yesterday for Xt was reports in this on a i't to her iMrs. Shaw jiterday a the result of tJh? ifiDock experience'd on i Grirnv9 of orimct.land.

Plrt coun- learning the awful fact, hurt this etate-ty ls thpt uest of his sisler. Mrt. Al-mewt couliU nbt be verified up to the fred WilLV.ms. to ryrt-s. Thp new SOonic regalia, recently or- Governor's Guards, have Issued a call for a tmeetingat IetropoDfcan Hall on UicmOcal aintalysks uhlis la excellent prinking Water, and is entirely free iftjceen in ttm blank, and trtnc wnd to the buxirvn ofSoe of Ttae 2VnC Tuesiday evening, at 8:30 oVlwck, for the purpose of raising funds in aid of frv.m injuri'oois harmful substance.

Tin? unnatural Si'ardnesis' has enlt'irely the entertainment and "blow-cut" to be given Co. N. C. Volunteers, on the occasion of their return from Cuba. ilisappcared amid tt is now very 'soft a.

111 CYCLE CONTXST COUPON. water-'below itfiue The Post stated In 'Sund'afy be found cj be the moM popular by vcc of The Post' reader. Candidate for the prlie tnut be b-cwecn the age of elgM and Voting will be by coupon. All you have to do Is to clip the accompanying coupon from thU paper, write the name T'he report of Dir. Albt'otdtlt alrid Dt.

4 Tlie details of Vhc discing affair, aereti oy uranc nderson, the experts selected, by the that the company would arrive here Sunday next. The statement ivas based on a telegram from Capt. Beavers, re as gdlihereid from sevefal ln-j rre Clxb ceived by a gentleman of -this cl'iy, and 4 cluu'Ing a dispatch tto Tho Pcidt. are as mvet Vhi evening at the home t.f yv.i heretofore published, show the Wa tor to be free from all germs of diis-ease. 4k follows: Thi kLllinff dme by James Mrs.

Frank Monnsr has rrnru irnm It thus appears that Raleigh now has 1 my revfrrmec as tis pop. ular mlr la lUlelirh, pure, firtlt-cilasls Walter supply, excel of your candidate In the blank spar, and hand It in nt the busdn office or enl ft through the tKXxgfkx, as you may choore. Tou may vote as HvUchins. cf PorLsmiouth, a and was bhe rwu2t of the dcccaKed'a, Allen went to oiKhern 'alleged Intimacy with Hutchlns wire. pjne to attend the Buines a letter from a non-comrnissioneu officer of the company to a relative here, both to 'that effect.

When some of the reception committee inquired of Passenger Agent Leard, of the S. A. abcut the -matter yesterday, however, he could net state definitely whether the company would be landed here at that time. Owing to this doubt, the committee last night could TerJt for drinking and domestic pi.cpes, and Itlhe walber company is to Mir. Hu'Jcliins had turpeCted Mr.

Shaw Men's meeting there. be commenrd'ed for its energetic efforts of expense, in accomplisfhing and ha'a1 upbriai le hi. wife, who denied Mltu Rjfbertjn of Chiriotr. to has onv improper motive or action on the been visiting MUh Jane Andrew, re- Vais resui't Prof Blairls report, In de'tail, is part of eJJher. nevetheleK.

Tfrn not act definitely and conclusively in the matter cf 'the demonstration and subsequent parade designed as outlined as above. said to have approached Shaw or '-u nYy. a natlTe of a IHgh. was subject and to have foTbiiden him from jn ne city yesterday on legal Cjusincs. The details of the matter will! be We ciaJling alt his residence again.

Mr. J. A. Sim, of the. State Audl- are elig finally arranged at the meeting Thurs un2ay afternoon Mr.

Hufchins. re- tor's office, left last evening on a trip day night. It is very evident that a hearty, enthusiastic and demonstrative turned home un-xpeotedly and found to he eastern iection or tne waie. welcome awaits the "boys" whenever Mr. -aw tore, the drti of the latter: -Mrs.

w. race icrc ywcnuy thety arrive, but the formal reception resulting from that fact Hutcflilns 1T-. nf mtichters of tne Itev- will be more elaborate if they do not rttoJ'Jlng S'haw- as the result of the 0iutj0n. bel'ow s'3t forth: No. 10782.

Rale'i'gh, April 17, 1899. Dear S'jr Tfoe Sample Of drinking waiter eer.it to th'e S'ta'tion for analysis, in bottle, m'arke'd "from fauce't in toy Staite Cthemist for Mr. At. M. cwn'tallns: Total solid miai'Jter in 3.66 grains per U.

S. gallon. Hardness, 1.80 degrees d'arke's scale. Equivalent- to calcium carbonate, 0.66 grains per U. gallon.

Chlorine, 0.20 grains per U. S. gallon. Free aJmrmoniia, 0.0233 pants per million! Albumlinoidammonii'a, 0.0775 partis per million. Appearance, slightly turbid.

Reaction with litlmuis paper, nteaitral. Only a trace of sulphuric acM as sulphates. reach their destination on the Sa'b bath. quarrel wlhiich ensued. Two shoits were tAnsf the lawTen In attendance on fiivifl.

one entering the heart and the the Supreme Court. Messrs. J. J. Kee- other the brain of the deceased, and rans and Plait I.

Walker, both of Char- s1ti-l IS ma'j noons. lt.tf. si re notfd- MEETING OF ALDERMEN. Immediately after the tooting. 1 ph0 revival mintr at the Baotiit Hutdhins Eunren'iered hlmsetf to the TnVwm.iru wmUnnK nd nn larcelv Additional Physicians Employed to Vaccinate People Changes of police authorities and he was locked up.

attended. Rev. Mr. Vann'it preaching The ite'ceased was a ftm or Air. jese ls trreatly enjoyed by his auditors.

Registrars. Sheriff Pagv was not well yesterday fc S. 1 -W n. At I near aiw w-i. iur AT SUCH TEMPTINGLY LOW PRICES There was a cpe'cial meeting of the Judged by the chiernioal analysis this lis excellent drinking water, add is entirely Board of Aldetnmsjn yesterday at 12:30 tree irom injurious or ihairmful siiih- at wnicn a oi lmpcrcanic mat eff his death the "aJTi to Ws rorrlsvllle as uual Sat- the t'm'plcy of the Sea'boara Air Line, in the general office of company at rday evening to spend bunday.

PortsnYoufh. He had numerouSa ac-j 'Ma'yor Powell 3'esterday flnel Mat quaintancefl and Drtenda in Ralegh. Ruby, a white denizen of the Bowery. Ft'anee'3. Tsi'a umnaltural has teirs wiere co-nEltJred.

entirely d'fisappeaKed, ami St 'Ife now very I iSeveral chianijes -were or.iadi? in the "scft" watfer ib'elow Itlh arprtw Th I RegistLlans for 'Joe City elecll'on. The "having resGdeU here several The anu a cuuun iau i ie si i gilt tuifMdilty is due tio a small Regilslfrrars are itew First, wiai'd, 1ft ecnount of ox'ide of iron, whii'clh is not divfisioni, R. W. Hodges; 2rid divi-sOan, injurious. F.

A. Hatdh. SecorJd ward, 1st d'ivlF- Very respectrully yours, M. R. Haynes; 2nd dlvl'si'on, E.

(Signed) A. W. BLAIR, Hugih Le. iThrd Ward, firsit diivision, State nhtm1a E. Yarbcro; 2nd diviisicm, J.

A. Wlggs. deceiascVl left a wife and five children. locanry tor uwruerr' They came to time. FATHER GOES AFTER THE BODY.

-An entirely new registration is re-The following addJtional partrculars auired under the new charter, and If of 'iJhe d-prcrahle event will be found you wish to vote you iwnt register embodied in the Kubjoineil telegram to anew. Today you will have the first To A. M. McPheeters, Raleigh, Fourth w'ard. let division, TL G.

Reid; The Post, received at th. ofneo last cpr-rt unify to do m. N. C. You can't afford rifalor Tavls announcevl yesterday nlghit: April 17.

a.rnes that 100 Tn embers of the Naval Rierves Hulfc'hlns, the Norfolk County Ooasta to miss this great bar-a ready-to-wear, man- THE RETURNING SOLDIERS. 2nd division, xsi. i. lirancn. Mayor Powell sialjed that VacoinalLlon was not proceeding gi rapidly as poi-sifele, and he informed the Bcfarvl that he had taken reppfonibil'ity of employing twk pdyci'aas.

He annicun'ced that he ha'd JScirnporaHl? ttVjiJ taki- the cruise on the Prairie, on hnr vis't to Thr' other rr. the Tteieres expect to crui on the Hornet at later day. gain chance to get Nature of Reception Will Defend Considerably Upon Whether The ble who yeJoterday sihct and killed R. J. Shaw, telegraph operator employed in t'he office of the aduifor cf Vhe Sea-'fcoard Air Line, saM today that Shaw, wno vtsl a married man.

(had: Mrs. Hutchlns in his absence; that hi a'FPOirjted Dr. A. O. Jcnes and Dr.

Arrive on Sunday Spread at Fair Hodge. -erintendent Mebane and Prof. M. Nrole wld mikf a visit to the colored "State -Normal irchools, leaving Ral- Grounds had warned him against dving ucli -en amr a -it. made Fine Tailored Suit.

Come at once. ght. Under the new In the mayor's office last night there me m'3Lcer oi employing hrtm(i JIv oaueht S-T-h- th tate lkard of Kxam- pare a coursv of study for essary pn.cia to co we in Ws he became convinC-d iners will pre be loU- i.a I n.nl trhrtJ- fur fheto The folio wiriT prorogifJon from Dr. Sta'te Ser'inor J. A.

Bryan, president cf t'he Atlantic arl Nc.r.h CjcV ina paramour. The coroner's jury today rendered a verdict In accordance wit2i dhe abow facts, and Hutchlns will tried for A. O. Jcn'es read toy t'he Clerk: A Proposition nf.bmiltlted mt Resit by Dr. A.

O. Jonei? to the- Hon. Mayor Railroad, arrived In the city yesterday Ifrom Newbtrn. Mr. ay the and E'oard cf AMeafmen of Lhe citv of i'mUrc er.

l-n Butern Carolina. iRaleir'i. I The father came lere fodhy for fPjl it (home or 1IL fVl 'ar ami he reports that wasva meeting of the Joint Aldermanic and citizens? comm3dtee, for thie purpose of looking after the details of reception of the volunteers of Co. the old Governors' Guards. A majority of the committee was present 'and the meeting was a lengthy one, hut most of the time was consumed in.

discussion and an interchange of views anent matters of detail. Mr. G. Ed. Leach presided, and Mr.

AV'alter L. Watson acted as gecretaTrj of the toe-eting. Tit was. decided that the scene of the "banquet," otherwise barbecue and Brunswick stew sprea'd, should be the Sta'te Fair Grounds. To this enterfain- Gentlmfn Upon aiErreement herin in- toon's, body, and convey convey bur'ial.

DOBBIN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. I agiree- if approved by your Hon boc'y iin con-f-vdii'f "Ta'n'on of 'llh'i Sum of 3 00-100 per ukm to wrl'nrter in the seir-vice of the city all unocupied time from my professional visits each day. I 'Alison agree that in days when confinement or sur- large shipmenu are now being made. The registrars of election met la.t night in the Clt'y Clerk'a efflw and received their Instructions and registration tK'ki, and they will their work to lay. It ia under.tool that the negroes will not register, as a rule, for the city election.

Their political loader have advised this course and It I staged that it will be generally fllcrAttl. In the iecond dlvlirion of the Third and Fourth wards there ome talk of running coTored fee aldermen, ami In the latter division a meeting ban been called for next week. eluding the Aldermen are to (be invited. Will Be Held Under the Simmons Act 30 Days In Ward Division Required of Voters. Last night there was held In Metropolitan Hall a meeting of the executive committeemen for the purpose cf organizing and arranging for the hold such dutieifi, the rf maindsr of such diay will oioit be charged against said c'Jty.

Most Refsot SubmrLtted AiRTHUR JONES, M. D. 'Ald'strmen Ccn'ell, Spen'ce, Hamlin and FERRAIXs a.s well as the wife and family "of 'the Captain and other officers'. Other ladies specially interested in the company will prcibaibly 'be invited also tout the settlement of this matter 'was deferred until Thursday night to which time, at 8:30 o'el'ock, the committee finally ad- ing Of the municipal election for Mayor, Tax Collector and City Clerk. others objected to the apptfinitmewt cf Dr.

A. O. Jones. A mlotion wtas curried rbut many prominent colored "leaders" I 'Ahout twenty of the twenty-four com cppoe malting nominaiians, wr voiing 1io the effect thlat the of mittteemen were present. Mr.

Wm. M. jat ail. e'en there. It cannot be tat- 1 J.

aw. a i. J.I. r' A a. ft, AT TUCKER'S STORE; The local brass band, collectively and cSe ter itcIdiay 'AManrJan Hamlin sugsested thait Tr Uiglhbner be employed to assist the city pnyT-'icifcui: in vaocinainng -Tin peonle.

inuiviuuaxiy, re was aco agreeu to invite. The cadet corps of the A. land. College and L. O'B.

Branch Camp, C. are also Snvited. If they arrive on Mon- lav an Ckffr-W tt 1 1 1 Vt rv myiA Vi t- 4- Vt between the elective candidates, was elected chairman of the City Executive Commlttete. The manner of holding the election was difcusssed. It will he held under the provisions of the Simmon? act.

The City Attorney was (Called in and re Al'de'rEnan Hairr.Ta saC'd t'h'alt smallpox wsC3 confined -to hfs race and h.e t'hought one of the colored physicians should be 8l LINEHAN QUO Irhilflrtuti tlio- arniito. crrnirr.1a also -march to the denot and form oart 011 of Aldenman Pegriui, the quested to explain the provisions of the of the, line from the Union depot to a'8 act. it reauiring that all elUible voters Fayettevillle street thence to Capitol ne. m'ay Ree. shall be resident df the State twelve Park, where the rnander-in-Chief Governor will, as Com- JtA no peT" months, of the county ninety days and of the State Guard, approv-al of tne recihet of the ward in ich of A Word to Judicious Buyers Concerning the Needs they offer to vote thirty daye.

The T15 tVio. an. -viaycr oweii announced lapt n'iehit Gay, as it not improbable, it Hsu ques- 2j 5 tn tion whether this progi-amme Vae 5' ie dty registration will therefore c'bserve these requirements. On motion of Mr. W.

N. Jones, a com-mitttee of five was created to whom "hall 'be referred the details cf conduct in 'une people. i.t. 1 fn ri -j j. i x'Hw v-i.

waufcT frr! i-it'tv ing the election, any differences requir jiinci iy inursuuy mgai, uvwever, just when it -will get there, and the details of ajJ of the re'eeption at the deport then be Jg? Oorrell. was Mr IP ajwrna rtf An- raa'l Air. ing adjustment, tne matter of providing tickets, etc. The chair -appointed on this committee Messrs. Ed.

Chambers Smith, It. N. Simms, Fred. W. Ha-bel.

W. C. Dewar and F.Lumy'den. Mr. E.

C. Smith moved the appointment of a committee to draft a plan of tertainment comlmittee reported that Sv mS?" the committee had made arrangements lnto I vcinru(u vicrA. liiiiiia it UIX JT.a;fl lpon ln- organization, and the fame was adept A stututea to test: uxe matter Mr Rii' Sampson Ander- agtea uuthcSed to SSitoJ asi.lociiate counsel in ci Mr. vDumsden, chairman the ven tMg auty. a-atS coimmittee on music and transportation "ociaiL.t.

the beason. Whatever else the Spring and Summer of 1899 may have in store for you it certainly offers ths rolden opcoitunity to buy the very best good cheap. We enter the season with a line of attractions that will command the and admirat on of all on account of their ELEGANCE, STYLE and QUALITY and offer them at prices thin you hive ever before enjoyed for goods of merit and equal wcrth. Regarding the opportunities for stlection, we do rot think you have ever looked over a better assorted stock of High Grade Clothing; For the Business Man, the Mechanic, the Farmer, the Professiona, Han. Styles the Latest.

Prices the Fairest. When it comes to quality we speak with pride. It is the fundamental principle of our business to sell RELIABLE gcods. We carry all grades to be suie. Of coure, some are much finer than others.

But that is whit you want a chance to select from all grades with the assurance that you get honest value for your money. ed. The chair did not announce the members of this committee during the meeeting. Thety will be named later. reported that the committee had corre- presumably.

sponde'd and wired to members of Com- After a further exchange of views. pany in the endeavor to find out the statc Convention of Chiefs of Police exact t.i,m n't tt'hpdr arrival here, but I vuvit-wnvc the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman A GOOD SHOW. had been unseccessful as yet. They On Thursdfaly of this week, at Metro-expect to receive This information today politan Hall, there Will -be held a meet- Mr. Lumsden, alo reported that the ing of the chiefs of police and detec- bandhere had' conisented to turn out tives of North 'Carolina, for the purpose and play on the day the volunteers of organizing a State The turn.

This they will do without com- sheriffs of t'he 97 counties are also in- pensation. vited to attend this meeting. Mr. who was present stated Chief Norwood yesterday received a that he had a letter from-his son, Capt. letter from detective D.

B. Shaw, of Beavers, stating that the company Charlotte, staring Chat he was led to would leave "Savannah Saturday night believe thata large number of officers Arnold wenes Co. Best Popular Price Attraction Seen In Raleigh. "In the: Social Swim," as rendered at Department Hat at 9:30 ovifiiplr and -wmuM reaeSi here on would he present in "Rale fell on this Welles Company w-as he rer- eunday morning at 11 o'clock, as The occasion. Delegates will he elected to forrftance given in that theatre during Post 1 xne xNaxionai convention ox Chiefs or tne-season now closing by a "popular Mr.

im.nv.pd itha't the- com -ifoiice, -which meets at jnat'tanooga, 'price cuinpany. prlct mittee on transportation endeavor to year. The fouract rural society drama was presented with a smoothness and finish nave the returning volunteers reach Dunlap, Stetson, and others. The names are an assurance of the styles. We feel specially proud of this department; knowin? that nowhere in North Carolina have yon the style, quality and selection that you can find here.

DUNLAP and other straws on exhibition this week. OTHER DEPARTHErtTS COMPLETE. 1 that woura nave done credit to any aggregation of thespian talent. er high --Jced 'the shew, and rpcalnlv here some other day than Sunday, If Meeting at A. At.

Colleae Today. practicable. Thl motion was adopted. Mr. W.

-C Stronach was elected chief The comlmittee on examination and marshal, on motion of Mt. R. H. Jones, partial reorganization of the C. Colon motiim Ctf ATr- cimYMthn tt v-wrd leee of AgTiculture and 'Mechanic Arts the people who paid 10.

20 and 30 cents according to seats, got the full worth the receipition committee was directed to will meet at the college -this (Tuesday) of their money cn this occasion. select six deputy inehaft afternoon at- 4:30 o'clock. Following ma itoy, 'the rtar, and Mr. rnTCstitute the m.embershin: Messrs. W.

B. Mlddltton, the leadincr man ar 1U Gro 3 Mr. Walter Wiaitson moved a the reception and entertain-(ment he submitted iby the committee at the meetimg Thursday night. Adopted. S.

Primrose, A. Ieazar and H. E. Fries, i polished artists, and Mr. Bert Walters, eveeptive committee; TL L.

Smith, H. E.jas Prof, Potts was strictly "in it" last! Bonitz, D. A. and W. J.

Peele night i members of the board 1 TJie dissolving views by the illustrat-1 UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS At the request of Mr. Josejih.

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