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-V Ch&pel llill Commencement. The Richmond & Danville Railroad will ran a special train between Dor- ham and Chapel Hill, N 0, Wednes- day and Thursday, Jane 1th and 5th for the accommodation of parties at- Kuuut uuai Aiiii-cijciiicu on the following schedule: Leave Durham 9.25 Leave University 9.45 Arrive Chapel Hill 10.80 Leave Chapel Hill 4 13 Leave University 5.00 Arrive Durham 5 25 These trains will connect m m iu m m m at Dur ham with trains leaving Rale'gh at f :15 a m and Oxford at 8:39 a m, and returning will connect with trains arriving at Raleigh at 0:57 p m and Oxford at 8:05 p m. Comparative Movements of Cot ton in Raleigh. Receipts for the week end Bales ing May 29, 1890. 120 Same time last year, 32 Inc. in receipt for week th s year, 88 Receipts for same time in year 1888 375 1887 117 1886 449 1885 177 1884 117 1883 57 1883 238 1881 936 1880 476 1879 92 1878 122 1877 140 1876 101 1875 264 1874 55 Whole receipts since September 1st to date, 21193 Same time last year, 31899 Dec in rec this year to date, 9706 Whole rects same time in year -1888 33663 1887 31497 1886 28230 1885 81917 1884 S3 110 1883 50094 1882 59527 1881 73831 1880 48869 1879 45922 1878 44223 1877 42583 1876 37814 1875 33757 1874 25471 Our market has been active with advance in price. Closing at 12 he for middling. Query? Correspondence of the Visitor. Can you tell us the reason why the street sprinkler (when out,) only comes half way up the block on Wil mington Street between Hargett and Morgan streets, then turns around and goes back down the street with out putting one drop of water in front of our doors? The dust is just as heavy and does just as much harm on that street as any other. We do business and pay taxes and license just as the other merchants do Then why are the sprinklers ordered to turn around just in the middle of the block without wetting in front of our places of business? Why such unjust partiality? Prairie Building. Mrs. Cleveland's Great Friend. From a New York Letter, One of the many delightful women whom Mrs. Grover Cleveland has at tracted to New York during the past winter is Miss Edna Dean Proctor, whose verse one continually wishes would be more generally seen in mag azine literature. But Miss Proctor has an ample income of her own, is in no wise dependent upon her pen, and thus she writes only as the inspira tion comes to her. As I saw this gif ted writer in New York a fortnight ago she was exceedingly attractive, and 1 can readily understand Mrs. Cleveland's fondness for her. Her carriage is most dignified, and there is a quiet charm and elegance in her manner which at once bespeaks the woman of culture and refinement. She is I should judge, of middle age, and looks straight at you through a pair of most expressive seal brown e es. Her hair is steel gray, combed back so as to reveal a broad, high forehead. Her dress is quiet in effect, but rich in its material Her charities, are numerous but unostentatious. She is, in every sense, a typical New England woman. Her winters are spent with relatives in South Fram ingham, near Boston, 'lile her sum mers are divided between her beauti ful birth place and the home of the poet Whittier, of whom she is an in timate friend. The Texas Spring-Palace atFort Worth, Texas, was burned to the ground at 10.30 o'clock last night. One life was lost and five persona were .injured. The loss is estimated $100,000. The original, mask of Napolean, taken after his death at St. Helena, is or sale for 6,000. , j I Track laying on the Lynchburg ' and Durham railroad, from Roxboro to Durham, has been began. The track haa been completed to Roxb ro and tralna are running, Durham Globe: Mr A J 8tr!ckland &n K.gf nnrham subscriber, brought to the Globe office today a lot of sweet potatoes that had remained in the ground since last f til. The Oxford Day thinks that the hand that would come the closest to feeling the wheel that guides the ship of State belongs to Julian Carr ad consequently booms him asgover nor. Winston Daily: From a private let ter received to day we learn that a Young Men's Christian Association was organized at High Point Monday night, with the names of 125 active and 20 associate members enrolled. Baseball Saturday. ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION. Newark 7 i Wilmington 5. Worcester 4: Washington 1. Baltimore 7; Hartford 3. New Haven 8; Jersey City 1, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Louis 6; Brooklyn 1. Rochester 4; Louisville 1. Toledo 5; Syracuse 4. Athletic 3; Columbus 2. players' league. New York 23; Pittsburg 3. Brooklyn 2; Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 5. Boston 17; Buffalo 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 7; New York 6. Brooklyn 7; Chicago 4. Bost n 5; Pittsburg 4. Philadelphia 8; Cleveland 7. ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION. Won.Lost. Won.Lost Washington, 16 14 Jers'y C'y, 11 11 Baltimore, 9 9 New Haven, 19 8 Newark, 16 12 Hartford, 8 18 Worcester, 15 7 Wilm'gton, 4'424 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 20 12 I Cleveland, 10 17 unicago, 15 14 rittsburg, 9 21 Cincinnati, 18 12 I Boston, 15 17 Brooklyn, 13 12 New lork, 16 16 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Athletic, 22 10 21 12 17 14 16 16 Toledo, 15 15 Columbus, 15 18 Syracuse, 13 19 Brooklyn, 8 22 Rochester, Louisville, St Louis, PLATERS' LEAGUE. Chicago, Boston, Brooklyn, Philadelphia. 15 14 21 11 21 15 18 16 Pittsburg, 10 19 New York, 17 14 Buffalo, 9 18 Cleveland, 12 16 Ice Cellar! We have opened an ice cellar under the Henry Building, opposite the post office, where our Mr R H Mur phey will be pleased to give every one full value for their cash or tick ets. This ice is made on large iron plates, then cut into blocks, and has no porous or soft parts. This process insures Absolute Purity, wonderful transparency, great dens lty and freedom from air bubbles. It is more nearly like natural lake or river ice than can ho mnriA hv nmr other process, but is more pure and more aura Die, as demonstrated by actual experiments, with both under me same conditions. Our White Covered Wagons go wherever wanted in town, both ujuiuiug uuu evening. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. Car loads verv low rat ah PrAmnf ! dhi wot nr DUipiUCUtS, Jones & Powell, Agents for Raleigh Ice Factory. 1 FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT. We have for sale a three acre Wild Goose Plum Orchard on the NCRB. nnn naif miln n!r T - a v v VUC I town of Selma, N C; 600 trees that are Deaunes. xney nave had two years' growth since setting: will haa year They will probably bear 1,000 uastieis or iu nounna a.nn. nnri thin fruit always command a quick sale, cu ftwu iwd, iu buo uia.ifV.ebo OI J,i6W 7 I J Tl 111 1 i (irK SLTin Km ona nnio nvinrvin ually $1.25 per basket of 10 pounds. WE WILL SELL THIS ORCHARD FOR LESS THAN HALF WHAT UJNUi U HUP WILL BUIJNG. The trees are in the verv finosf nr. der. beins set and cultivated hv &n experienced nurseryman, and the tnree acres are inclosed witn good wire ience, ana gate witn iocs. or particulars, address R 'LEIGH REAL ESTATE CO. J M BROpGHTON, Secretary. FIRWSOPPOR IITY HEW AUVEtttisfcttEXTS. EST HERE WE ARE AGAIN. Do you want letter presses T Do you want coffee pots ? Do you want furniture f Do you want books? Do you want harness T Do yon want wagons 1 Do you want a pony 7 Do you want a buggy? Do you want skates T Do you want fruit jars? Do you want matches t Do you want clocks 7 Do you want crockery ware 7 Do you want lamps 7 Do you want picture frames 7 Do you want fly traps 7 . Do you want a safe 7 Do you want an office desk 7 Do you want pot ware 7 Do you want table linen 7 Do you want a cook stove 7 Do you want an oil stove 7 Do you want a gas stove 7 Do youfwant stoneware 7 Do you want a bird cage 7 Do you want a sofa 7 Do you want a sewing machine 7 Do you want a side saddle 7 Do vou want anything 7 Especially at your own price, and as good as new. If so, at the Bee Hive Loan Office, you will find gentlemen ready to serve vou. 119 8outh Wilmington Street. PRAIRIE BUILDING. Prospectus. THE EYENEVG VISITOR IS PUBLISHED AT RALEIGH, N. O. EVKKY EVENING Except Sunday, AT 25 Cents per Month OK Three Dollars Per Annum, BY BROWN tic FERRELL THE BICCEST CLOT H B NG SAL E WE WILL OFFER 500 SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS Just received, which are handsomely trimmed and flnished.and their actual cost to manufacture is no less than $15 00. They consist of the latest nov elties Is Cheviots and other high Grade Fabrics These suits will be sold during the next few days without reserve for 1 19.6. M ( . (M, ! Without Doubt This Is The BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE Ever Inaugurated in this City. LOOK AT OUR NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT LOOK AT OUR NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT.' Call Early for the Choice of the Bargain Sale, DAVID ROSENTHAL, N. C. Leading Clothing House, Andrews Building mh29 Raleigh, Ji.C, 117 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, C. NEXT TO A WILLIAMS & CO. T. W. BLAKE, JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. madt tolSS.0 EMBLEM PINS Repairing of Watches and Jewelry "harry mm: A Pure Rye Whisky. Thin ir to nartifv that wa Via va aqm. - -- j ww uui w . van c fully examined J B BROWN & CO'S famous Drana "uakki BASoISTT" OLD RYE WHISKEY, and find no mDuritv resulting? from a flmmin Acid test, and recommend it for med icinal purposes. J AMISS MCJvciJbi, ar D, Raleigh.N C. W H H COBB, M d, Goldsboro.N C. November 1st, 1888. "HARRY RASSETT" OLD RYE WHISKY. CAUTION NOTICE. Unscrupulous dealers codv our fa mous brand "HARRY BASSETT" and seek, under cover of the confi dence established so many years in our goods, to palm off worthless imi tations on the mihlift. All such persons are warned to de- M i 11 . . - bibs irom ineir illegal and fraudulent practices, ana Duyers are requested to purchase onlv from our recognized agents. J B BROWN & CO, Baltimore. THOS. HARRIS, 805 South Blount Street, SOLE AGENT for RALEIGH, N C. Pv Antimrit.v nt .T H Rrown Sc Oo. I am the only dealer in Raleigh selling me lamous " jhakkx . BAoajiii" CJTn RYE WHTSKBV whinh I nffnr in quantities to suit at a low price ( such goods. THOMAS HARRIS. my!5 tjl Raleigh, NC. Rooms for Rent Three or four nice rooms for rent cheap, If taken at once, in dwelling No 551, East Hargett street. Call and se them, - myl5 6t r" "'i MONDAY APRIL 14. t . - - 9.6. ! a . PLAIN , SEALS and STENCILS solicited. ap4 8m Ice Janice I LEACH k fflllVi Manufacturers and 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN IGE BY THE P0UNI, JQJgBY THE TON, ICE BY THE CAR L0AD' Jf romDt Service. Full wolirhtn ni1 good packing guaranteed. Address, LEACH & ANDREWS, a26 Raleigh, NC. GrO TO Be vers & Horton's to get cheap, fancy and reliable gro ceries. We call special attention to our well selected stock of shelf goods, which consists of Canned Peaches, APPLES, PINEAPPLES, CORN, TOMATOES. Corn Beef, Patted Ham, Salmon, Macaronia, Gelatine.Longfield fcauae, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Cat sup, Tomato Catsup, Sweet and Mixed Pickles. Mfintfl.rri in hntf.loa dkH in packages. We -Also keep on hnd a nice line of fruits,;" bananas, . ORANGES, LEMONS, DATES, DRIED PRUNES, Peaches. AddIbr. &n. In fant. w knnn everything usually kept in a first-class grocery store. Headquarters for Bretches' loaf bread, received fresh each morn inc. Now wn havn vlnn you a short sketch of what we have ana invite you to call ana examine for yourselves. No 14 E Hargett ;St.; .
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