f ... - 1 wntttg a VOL. XII. BAT.EIGH, THHBS 3D -A.tT , APBIL 24, 18QO. JDTO.3 The Mlg Evening Visitor Local notices la this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. Larskst Citt Circulation. . Index to New 4dvertisement8. EggleBton. St Bouldin Real Estate Agents. In and Around the City. Machinery for the cotton factory stiM arriving. The banquet of the Chamber of Commerce is all the talk. Paint the market house building- it needs it and the people desire it. We see W H & R 8 Tucker & Co, have a new delivery wagon ont,built bv Messrs Evans St Martin, of this city. It's a beauty. The North State Publishing Com pany have for publication tbe opinion of Judee Dick, relative to the Kil- patrick and Patterson cases, decided a short time since, We are in receipt of the annual re port of the Mayor and officers of the city of Raleigh for the fiscal year end ing February 28th, 1890. The work of numbering the houses in Greensboro has been completed, and the neit step, we suppose, will be a free letter delivery. The "City of Flowers" is doubtless booming up fast. There will be a grand picnic on the grounds of the Guilford Battle Ground Association on May 6th next. It will be a eieat re -union and a most enjoyable time no doubt, A straw hat makes its appearance occasionally and then has to be shelved again. As a permanent in etitution for the summer tbey will not come into general use before next month. Sheriff F D Markham of Durham county this morning settled in full with the State Treasurer for State taxes of 1889, paying $15,495.95. Dur ham is a "May County;" one of those allowed until May 1st to settle State Taxes. We are pleased to note that Rev J J Hall, of this citv. and Rev W R Gwaltney, are meeting with much success in Greensboro, where an in teresting revival is in progress at the Baptist Church. Large numbers at tend and the religious enthusiasm is great. The congregation of the Baptist Tabernacle Church enjoyed the sermon of Rev H W Battle, Pastor of the Baptist Church in New Berne, last nieht. He ranks among the ablest divines of the State He leaves for his home today, having been in the city, attending .the session of the Board of Trustees of the Baptist Fe male College, he being a member of said Board. Will be Confirmed. We have t.u informed upon good authority that Collector Eaves' ap pointment will . be confirmed or that there will be no report from the com mittee. so that in either case he is sure to hold his position. Personal Mention. Mr W R Henry, of Henderson, is in the city. Mr Albert Johnson, has gone to At lanta, Ga, on a visit to relations. Miss Josie Wingfield.of Portsmouth Va, is visiting the family of Rev Dr M M Marshall, of this city. Miss Evie Johnson has returned to the eity from Chatham county, and will reside with her brotherMr O H Johnson, 515 West Morgan street. Vlffhe United States steamship Essex ''wJtM nut in commission vMtareiav New York' and will ' probably be or dered to join the South Atlantic quadron. The annexation movement reading rapidly in Cuba, Real Estate Agency. B B Bouldin. Esq, who served so faithfully in North Carolina as an of ficer of the Dnited States, is in the citv today and will remain for seyeral da s. Mr Bouldin is real estate agent of that flourishing and growing town Glasgow, Va. He says his town is on a regular boom; that real estate is advancing rapidly in price and that purchasers are plentiful; that every one as yet who has invested in real estate there have made handsome profits. Mr Bouldin we know well and know him to be a most excellent gentleman. He will be glad to give any information in regard to real es tate or stocks in Glasgow. What he says can be relied upon. The Visi tor most heartily commends him to the kind consideration of our people and wishes him abundant success in his new undertaking. A Pleasant Trip. Rev C Durham has just returned from a pleasant trip to Wilkesboro in attendance upon the Sunday school convention. He says the attendance was good and the session very inter esting. his was the session of the Bushy Mountain Association. Here ports that the train reached El kin on the Wilkesboro extension from Winston on Friday. The road is to be completed to Wilkesboro by Sejt 1st. This road will open up a very rich and productive country and will be a short route across the mountains It is a country that must be very at tractive to tourists. Mr Durham also says that Congressman Cowles, who left his seat in the House of Rep'-e sentatives to attend the burial of his son, is still at his home, and seems to be almost completely crushed at his sad Iocs. Official Notice. Sec. 15. That persons living within that portion of the city lying between Morgan. Davie, Salisbury and -Blount streets, alt proprietors of hotels and boarding houses, and all managers of schools and proprietors of workshops and manufactories of every kind in the city where five or more persons are employed, shall provide for tbe removal ot the excremental deposit upon their premises in the following manner: (I). The privies shall be arranged in such a manner (being ebvated where necessary) as to permit the re ceptacles to be easily removed; and to every privy there shall be made an entrance to an adjoining street whete practicable. (2). For each privy seat the occupier shall provide two water tight boxes or half barrels (which may be either spirit or oil barrels, not flonr), with short handles, and for each privy a box or some receptacle for dry earth. In the houses earth closets may be used and emptied into the privy boxes. (3). It shall be the duty of each per son us'ng the privy to throw a suffi cient quantity of earth over each evacuation to cover the same fully. (4). The owner or occupier shall, as soon as toe receptacles are as much as two thirds full of the deposit, have the same removed, and upon his fail ure to do so, after notice of forty eight hours, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor and fined five dollars for every day's neglect. SBC. 16. Any person failing to pro vide boxes or, to have the privy arranged for the placing of the boxes, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined at the discretion of the Mayor three dollars for the first offense and twenty dollars for subse quent offenses. The Local Board of Health has ad vised me that it is absolutely essential that the above ordinances be strictly enforced. Our people are earnestly requested to promptly comply with these regulations. Failure to do so without delay will subject the offen der to the penalty prescribed. Alf. A. Thompson, , Mayor. j Rebecca, will give a basket picnic. May 71 h, at Major R S Tucker's Pond. Members of Seatoo Gales and Manteo lodges are kindly requested to unite and make the occasion one long to be remembered. Sad Accident. This afternoon while the boys were enjoying a recess and playing ball at Messrs Morton and Denson's school, Master George Gatling, who is about fourteen years old, while running, fell on a bat, his foot slipping, break ing his leg above the knee. Medical aid was at ouce summoned, the limb set, and the sufferer taken home where at la-t accounts he was resting comfortable. The attending ph si cianssay that in a few weeks he will be restored and that the broken limb will yet do good service. Wake Superior Court. The following cases were yesterday ordered to e continued: Georgia Home Insurance Co vg J T Bruce; D 0 Davis & Co vs R F Jones St Co; B F A J F Cheatham vs How ard Pool, et als; N B Swepson vs L P Bayne. et als; State ex rel Syme, adm'r vs Geo W Thompson; .loelT Atkii:son vs D K McDuffe; J N Jones vs Sanh L Bridgets, et als; Joseph Blake vs Joseph A Haywood; Rich mond Mcln yre vs JStna Life Insur ance Co, et als W J Wynne vs Rufus H Page and wife; A Pulley vs J H Renfrow; Bd-vard Dudley vs Julia Dudley; Lewis Blount vs N C Insane Asylum. SITE SELECTED. An Organization of the Institu tion Will take Plaee Next Month. After mature deliberation, the board of trustees of the Baptist Fe male College yesterday afternoon se lected as the site for the institution tne Adams ana rullen property on East Ede nton street with portions of the McKee and Grissoiu property on the same square. The dimensions of the lot as select ed, are 420 feet, or the length of the entire square on Edenton street; 380 feet on Blount street, and 380 on Per son street. The lot includes forty feet of the McKee property on Blouot street, and about the same number of feet of th6 Grissom property on Person street. The rice agreed upon for the prop' erty is $84,500 including all the build ings. An executive committee was ap pointed with full powers to direct the work of the building committee and to supervise matters generally. The members of this committee are Mr N B Broughton, Rev Dr J W Carter, Rev C Durham, Mr W C Petty and Rev Dr R H Marsh. It was, decided that the annual meeting of the board should occur on the last Tuesday in May at 8 o'clock The first annual meeting will there fore be hold next month when the important matters of the election of a president, and the opening of the college will be taken up. The position of general financial agent was formally accepted by Rev Thos E Skinner. The decision, as to the site, was unanimous, and the following trus tees were present: 1 Rev Dr Chas E Tavlor, Judge W T Faircloth, Rev Geo W Greene, Rev A G McManaway, Rev H W Battle, Rev J L White, Rev Dr R H Marsh Rev B Cade, Rev C Durham, Rev Dr J W Carter, Rev Dr J D Hufham, Rev R ROverby, Mr W C Petty, Mr N B Broughton and Mr W 6 Upoburch In the absence of Col L LPolk, chairman of the board, Rev R H Mat sh, D D, was chosen chairman pro torn. The general sentiment of the com munity is that the location is a most admirable one in all respects. Icnic Ruth Lodge, N 4, Daughters of Supreme Court. j The following business was disposed of today: The argument of counsel in the case of Lenoir et als us Mining Company was concluded. Walker et al vs Scott et al, from Cherokee, was argued;Theo F David son and Geo F Shuford for plaintiffs, JW Cooper and E C Smith for de fendant. SPECIAI, NOTICES. N C cut and roe herring in barrels and half barrels at D T Johnson's. A nice lot of dried Beef Tongue, just received at C 0 Ball's, which he will sell very cheap Spectacles Lost. Lost between the Supreme court room and Yarborough house on 23rd of April, one pair gold rimmed spec tacles. Leave them with clerk at Yarborough House nnd receive reward. 2tp D Schenck. Just Received. A nice, fresh lot of Boneless hams, California hams, Sugar Cured hams, Breakfast Strips, etc, at C O Ball's. There was a big stir with buyers at Messrs Norris St Carter's this morn ing. No such bargains were ever of fered in fine dress goods, silks, white goods, corsets, hosiery, gloves, under wear, shoes, carptts, trunks, &c, as can be had there. Fine laces at half price. Dress shirts at 90c, reduced from $1.25, 20c collars at 12ic, R5c cuffs at 22c, 50c scarfs at 25c. Straw hats ' at half price, at Norris & Carter's. The Interest Increases. Every day some new attraction is brought to light at our new depart inent of bargains and undervalues, and as the people become better ac- quainted with the extraordinary val nes offered, the interest increases,and now it is rhe most popular place in town. Everybody comes to see, and all are satisfied with the bargains The like has never been seen in Ral eigh before. W H St R S Tucker St Co How Can You, and Why do You? What do you think of these ques tions? What do they mean? How can you? This meaDs that we have people every day to ask us: How can you sell goods so much cheaper than these other fellows do; and the other question, why (o you sell them so much cheaper? We tell them that we can sell them cheaper because we know how to bny them cheaper, and VkaQiiaa urn atarovo fiava tVia mAnan to pay for them; and then why do we sell them cheaper. Because we can't helo it. It is narfc of our nature to , . stive uur cuoiuiueis mure lui tueir money than anybody else. We have do- e it so long that we don't know how to do any other way. If we hear of anybody's selling anything as cheap as we do we feel real bad, al most like we had done something wrong. It don't often happen of course, but whenever it does we feel this way. We have not the space to mention the thin s we sell cheaper than others but just make a clean sweep and say that we sell everything cheaper. Dress goods, clothing.shoes, white goods, men's hats, and milli nery goods we sell especially cheap at Swindell's. Chicago courts have decided that calling a man an anarchist is not li belous. Newfoundland nsnermen are very mueh opposed to the French conces sions. Some one in New York shipped a corpse to W W Marsh, of Waltham, Mass. The Dahomians have murdered four captured French soldiers. M Markoff, Assistant Minister of Justice of Russia, has resigned his office. Hardware, &c. THEY ARE HERE. The Nicest Line of CARRIAGES Ever offered in this Market. BEAUTIFDL DESIGNS. Trimmed in Silk Goods, Satin Russe, Cretonnes and Plush. PARASOLS IN COLORS with lace edges. We offer Carriages AT 7 82 WORTH 10 001 8 50 " 11 50 9 62 " 12 00 10 10 " 12 50 12 20 " 14 00 13 12 " 16 00 15 10 " 18 00 15 87 " 19 00 16 12 " 20 00 18 22 ' 22 00 18 72 " 23 00 ' 19 62 " 21 00 1 20 4 " 25 00 ' 21 48 " 28 00 Call and get a Bargain. THOS, H, BRIGGS SONS, Dry Goods, Notions, &c. McKimmon, Moseley IfcGee. MANY NEW THINGS JUST OPENED. Dress Goods. New Mohairs,new Checks New Plaids, new Stripes. Dress Trimmings. The grandest collection ever shown in Raleigh. French Satteens. It is a pleasure to have these exquisite goods for your iuspection. Any PhaTTiflO Are simply'elegant, popu lar ana very cneap. Special Mention Our SPRING WRAPS are handsomer, more stylish and by far cheaper than anything you have seen. Embioideries Await your verdict. We pride ourselves on our se lections. White Goods. We do not believe you can serve yourself have as well elsewhere as at 129 and 131 Fayettevffle St I W TJ ft D 0 TnpVpT kl Prt Ail t& Mi Ul A Uvilvl VVl In I HA 1 1 110 A I nHnliRllli N UHMUHIHUD We select from tbe myriad of at tractions in this department, the fol lowing for special mention. 15c. Ladies full regular balbrisr- gan Hose, extra length at 15 cents. 10c. Ladies Derby Ribbed Vests (actually worth 25c) at 10 cents. 5c. A genuine Linen Towel at 5 cents. Really a wonder. 25c. Extra size, all linen towels. 50 inches long at 25 cents. 21c. Bleached Table Linen, full width, 21 cents per yard. 29c. Turkey Red Table Linen. fast colors, new designs, 29 cents. 5c. Check Ginghams for anrons. the sort you usually buy at 10 cents, imnrrvmiiro our price now 5 cents per yard. . 40c. Corsets, a real good thine. perfect fitting and beautifully finish ed, sizes 18 to 80, at 40 cents. 40c. Unlaundried Shirts, linen fronts, a number one article, att'sizeaA 49 cents each. , 49c. Scotch Cheviot Shirts. BE SURE AND SEC THE Dress Goods, Embroideries. Laces. White Goods, Ginghams.Challies, etc, all on easy one third to v one half below actual " : .value. V. B,ftB. &TDCK6BftC3.;: 1 I :' 1 - 3 i