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BI8UARCK'S READY WIT. It It perhaps not generally kron that when ha waa a young man Bin marek wa for some time aa oflkial reporter for one of the courts of Jus tice, fays an fiehaug. In ttnse. days bis temper eouit-nmes get the best of him, but upon oue occasion, at least, his wit saved him from -lis grace. This was when questioning a witoess the latter wade kb impu dent retort, whereupon tfUtuarck ex claimed angrily : " If you are not more respectful I shall kick you out of the room " 'Young man," S'vid the judge, in terrupting the preceding, " I would have you understand that this is a dignified court of justice, and that if any kicking is to be done the court will do It." " Ah, you see,11 said Bismarck to the witness, " if you are not more re spectful to me the court will kick you out of the room ; so be careful very careful sir." EDITORS' TRAIN OVERTURES ED. Hastings, Neb., June 6 The east bound passenger train cn the Chi cago, Burlington and Quincy Rail road was wrecked on a broken rail near Indianol, fleb., this morning The passengers narrowly escaped with only a bad shaking up, only one person, L. T. Eldrige, of Denver, Col., having his shoulder dislocated. Five Pullman sleepers were turned over. Among the passengers was a party of about sixty editors with their families returning from the meeting of the National Editorial Association at San Francisco. A ROGUE WEDDED THE WID OW TO GET EER MONEY. Los Angblks, Cal., June 5. two notorious bunco men, W. W. Taylor and Henry Bailey, have swindled many people here, and Bailey, in pursuit of his swindling operations, married a widow worth $100,f 00. The) came to Los Angeles last November, spent money lavishly, and Bailey ai ded by Taylor succeeded in wedding Mrs. Agnes Paige, whose fortune is $1C0,000 and who haa three young daughters. Bailey tried to raise mon ey on his wife's property, but it was so fixed he could not. Theadventur era have skipped to Denver. All children enjoy a drink of Hires' Root Beer. Bo does every other member of the family. A 25 cent package maki's !i gallons of this delicious drink. Don't be deceived if a dsaler, for tni sake of larger profit, tells you some other kind is "Just as good "'tis false. No iiuitatioa is as good as the genuine Hiasi', RELIfcF FROM POLITICS. Every fellow who had his new spring suit ruined yesterday will in vest in an umbrella today, provided he has the cash. Then lookout for dry weather. Now doth the busy summer girl Improve each shining minute. And mends her laet year's landing nei To catch a husband in it. When yon hear p mnn sayiDg that russet shoes are only worn bv would be swells, I and nobody else wean them, you can safely bet that bis last year's pair are in pawn 4 My son." said the fond father, whe had just been "touched," "remember that the love of money is the root oi all evil." '"In my case," replied the philosophic son, 'the evil has rrsulted from an insatiable desire to get rid of It." . Magistrate "You admit that yor struck the plaintiff first Colore prisoner 'Yes, sah." Megistrate- "And you say he retaliated Col ored prisoner "Don't know nuf 'bout 'taliatin' Jedge.. But he hit me powerful hard wiv a brick " VpSm Fun Ksm0. Two. "UBUSUED KVXhT iMBP-JOOB, I Except Sunday, IK'S VISITOR if erved by carrier in the city.-t -."Seem pr meuth. 5ayuL,e to lue carrier iu advance. Prices for mailing: 3 p?r year, cr :5 ce.itg per month. Communications appuariug iu these .olumos are but the expressions of jh opinion of the correspondent writing the fame, and Iney alone are espousible. A cross mark X after your name nfonus you that your time 1b out. Address all orders and coiaxanica ioa3 to JiUOWN & WILLIAMS, Raieigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be five Cents per line each insertion. LRfiiSV CiTYj ClfiOUl 4TIOS. It A LEIGH, ,TU.E 7, !Mi2. The Philadelphia Record says the Silver Mining camps of the Rocky Mountains have united solidly in the support of Blaine at Minneapolis. Private dispatches received here up to noon today aunounce the excite ment at Minneapolis as intense. The enthusiasm for Blaine is unparelleled in tlip history of politics in this coun try. Judging from all indications, be will either receive the nomination or dictate it. The convention met at 12 o'clock, which by the time in Ral eigli would te about 1 o'clock here. Three years ago the graduating class of Yale College contained a ma jority of free traders ; it is reported taie year, that the class has eighty three protection i&is to forty two free traders. This simply means that k ale College is teaching protection, or that protect ouistsare patronizing it for some special reason.- Free traders will next be looking up a col lege that will teach their doctrine no doubt. A remarkable case of surgery is re port d from Fairbury, 111. b ighteen nonths ago Mrs. Barney Sweet run a knitting needle into her flesh which became encysted there and only of late began to give her intense pain, io that a surgical operation was de cided upon for its removal. It was found to be five inches long, one end having penetrated the bladder, and upon this end a hard substance had formed the size of a hen's egg. The operation of removal was successfully performed and the womau is in a fair wuy to speedy recovery. A bTORM OF DEATH. A 15IVKR OF FIKH. On Sunday night a storm broke the dam seven miles above Titiisviile, Pa ind the oil tanks were swept away and borne down on Oil City in a river of fire which rose on the bosom of the great flood ; leaving nothing in its way ,chat could be burned in its path, which began its work of death and destruction miles above Titutsville. The volumo of water was great that it spread away out of banks of the river, upon the bills. ailing the streets of Titusville with anry surging and dashing waters which swept away much property. But us the flood rushed on down the ourse of the river it swept away the great, oil and pesoline tanks which we.e soon ignited by explosions Then the river became a Irritable river of fire. Flaming, hissing and destroying all life and property that name wumn Its reaca. It 8"eDt through Oil City, spreading disaster and death iu us course, an 1 then on down the river for some distance Por 18 miles along the river there was great loss of life and property More than one hundred people peri'hed in the 11 'iues or were drowned, and more then 2 000 famifies are reported to have been rendered homeless by this teariui disaster. Every Month many women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confidcin to get proper advice. Don't confide ih anybody but try Brdfield's Femata Regulator a Specific fdr PAiNFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by aU DruarUta, On draught I1.1C per gallon. Five gallon kegs $5.50 tarn. Quart bottles 40c each, or f 7.60 per case of 8 doien bottles. WAKIUNTRI) AUULUTKIA puitK. HKi.ir" KFCOfl SU:MKI I'Ult MKIMCI - KM lOMLSTIO UIU'OSES. An Excellent: XaJble Wine Delivered at above prices free of charge In the citv of Raleigh. Kgs and cases delivered at any freight office iu North Carolina, South Caro liua or Virginia. Charges prepaid. ap4 tin n R T TJT 7T T T5r"Dt3TTT LEADING DRUGGIST DISPEHSFR OF THE FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. INCLUDING RALEIGH 11 A.LBfQW- QAH'r To take effect Sun Uv. Jan PVh. 1893 Tr&?t)?. mov'nar N--rtb No SB No 34. Stations. Ma.11 fcmin Fai Mail. Le Raleigh. 1 1 $5 hv R t to Wake, 121 s "8 Franklirton, ni 5 58 Kittre.ll. 4 3 !5 Henderson. 12ft (? 0 Littleton, 8 0" 7 35 p m Ar Weldon. 2 45 8 15 a to Train moving South. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mail train. Fast &Mail Le Weldon, 12 80pm 7 00am Littleton, 1 10 7,89 Henderson, 2 18 8 43 Kittrell, 8 84 8 f9 Pranklinton, 2 51 9 16 Wake, 815 9 86 Ar Raleigh 8 65 r m 10,15a m Louisburg Rarf ad. Trains moving North. No 88. Pas? No 8, Stations. Mr 1& Express. Le Franklint'n, 3 00 pm 9 20am Ar Lou1fhni-8 8 85 p m 9 55 Trains moving South.' No 41. PBP. No 9, Stations. Mail A Bxpresn. Le Louisbnror n 3' a oa 5 0npm Ar Franlint'n 12 05 p m 5 35p Nouce. Having tViia How ok AVAM.-.4-A Of triP loot. Will i nA toaiamnnr rxt Vnnnn A 1 I leu, decased, this is to give notice lo those in dented to her estate to make prompt pay ment of fame to me; and to those tio whom . the estate isindebte! will present, the rclaims on or befor the 2th day of April, 1893, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOHN W BROWN, Executor. April ?8th, 1892 6w A. DUCHI, Agent, Junaluska Wine Co., Raleigh, N. C. a H. C. -TO YOU- OWN YOUR OWN HOBE? Are we savin? any money as the days pas? by? Are we buying a home for ourselvet and families, while we are better prepared than when we get older? Young mon an you saving any of your salary? bome think tney cannot save anything while they have to pay buck high rents and other expenses. Just so; but did you know that jou cat make arrangements with "The Covenarr Building and Loin Association" and buj you a desirable home for less monthly pay ments than you are now '. paying rent' Would it not oe well to see about this? W can show you where we have loaned S5,00i in Raleigh to build houses. Young man, every young man should save something every day. Did you evei try it? Well, then, suppose you try it for one month Do witi half your dailv cigars, half of daily tobacco, and half of other un: ecessa.y expenses Why, you would be the most surprised oj any one, how much tnis would save. Thei. invest in the Building and Loan Associatioi and your profits will equal each paymeni within seven years. Our Building and Loati Association want to loan money ere, and will arrange it so that you will hardly knov how you repay it. Apply to may2-lm. WAYNE ALLCOTT- DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CON VENTION. ' For above occasion ihe Ricbmonc and Danville railroad will sell ticket from all first a d second grade cou pon ticket offices to Chicago, 111 , anr return, at one lowest iirst cla e far' for the round trip I ickets on sali Jane 16th to?0th inclusive. Limlte returning July 28th, 1832., If You Want Mon , A etk, A partnr, A itoilon, A srvkt girl. To sell a triu. To sell. lit. use, To bu or aeil slock, Ucxxl boarding house To sell plants or grain. Sell groce if a or Uiua, Bell houeebo d furniture, Iv u ie any farm loans. Bell or trade for anything, Fiud customer for auy thing, Read and advertise in the Uaieigf EVENING VISITOR. Advertising oiim utw .ueouiei, Advertisii-g keeps old customera,' Advertising liberally will pay, Advertising mak- s succesi. 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