Wft vol. rxri. B A LEIGH, TTJESID-A."yf JU JMJiJ 3. 1890. JSTO-3T The DaiHj Evening f isitor Local notices in this paper will be Five Cer ts per line each insertion. NOTICE. The proprietors of the Visitor are always anxious and willing to ac commodate their patrons as far as it can be done without detriment to the interests of the paper, or injustice to our friends. Our space is limited, and in order to make the columns at tractive, the matter should be as va ried as possible. The numerous nom inations for official preference, thus early in the campaigD, will prove too heavy on our columns for gratuitous insertion, and, hence, we feel under the necessity of adopting a scale of rates for the insertion of such cards, or communications. Hereafter charge of twenty five cents an inch (eight lines) or less, will be made for such insertions. Larokbt City Circulation. In and Around the City. Full moon. Beautiful nights. Federal Court in session. Won't it be lonesome when all the schools close? See notice of J Booker Hutchins, Administrator. How about the Fourth of July? The time is fast approaching. A large crowd left on the excursion to Tarboro this morning. Oxford is to have an Odd Fellows Tern pie costing $10,000. Raleigh is to have a new hotel some of these days Old bonds to the amount of $40 000 were exchanged for new 4 per cent consols at the State Treasury yesterday. Gov Fowle has issued commissions to Col A B Andrews and Col Thos B Keoeh. as commissioners to the World's Fair at Chicago. The Board of County Commission ers were again in regular session to day, but transacted no important business other t ban of a routine char acter. Ah excursion to Richmond, via Durham and Oxford would no doubt be a paying investment, and a most pleasant occasion, provided the fare is put at reasonable rates. There will be a Demorest contest for the silver medal at Eden ton Street S S room, on Friday evening, June 6th, at 8:30 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to attend. The official board are requested to meet with the buildin committee of Central M E Church tomorrow even ing at 8:30 o'clock, at the church. R C Redford, Ch'n Building Committee. The members of the degree staff of Beaton Gales Lodge are requested to meet tonight at 8:30 o'clock sharp, at the Knights of Pythias Hall, over Lee, Johnson & Co's drug store. By order of the Captain. Prayer . meeting tonight at the Christian church at 8 o'clock, after which the 2d quarterly conference of the church will be held. Business sf importance to transact and all mem bers are requested to be present. There is a general endorsement by our people of the action of the coun ty commissioners yesterday in reduc ing the poll and property tax. The failure of the crops last year was a ereat drawback to the farmers, but with the fair prospects now before them and a reduced tax, they can pall through all right. The bodies of two brothers named Raymond were found in a mangled condition on the railroad tracks at Attica, Mich. Accident. We regret to state that our fellow citizen, Mr J C 8 Lumsden met with quite a painful accident yesterday af ternoon about 7 o'clock. He was on his delivery wagon and while making a sudden turn at the corner of Mr C M Busbee's residence was thrown to the ground, receiving a severe jar on his right shoulder. We are glad to say that his injuries are not serious Death of Capt W A Darden. The following telegram was receiv ed here last night: Gatesville, N C, June 2, 1890. To E C Beddingfield, Secretary of State Alliance, Raleigh, N C. CaDt W A Darden died suddenly here today. Communicate with friends and advise us about remains Signed W P Roberts. Graduates. We have been kindly furnished with the following list of graduates from North Carolina, at the Peabody Normal College, in Nashville, Ten nessee: Joseph E J Warren, Bachelor of Arts, Rosedale; William F Davis, Boonville; John R Johnson, Jackson Hill; John T Paris, Statesville; Mary H Smith, Scotland Neck, Licentiate of Instruction. Lost. Rachael JOrowder, (colored) resid ine at 301. West street has lost her son, Jacob. He left home last Friday night and has not since returned. He is eight years old and small for his age. Had on when he left an old calico waist, blue knee pants, no hat, He is very black, with hair, low on forehead. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully re ceived by his mother. Trin ity College Although, through the force of cir cumstances, Raleigh did not succeed in procuring the establishment of this institution in our midst, yet, p very thing relating to its, prospects are of interest to the great body of our people. Mr S L Leary, of Charlotte, who se cured the award for the design of the building, has submitted his plans, ac cording to which the college building will cost $125,000. It will be a very imposing structure and conveniently arranged in every particular. It will be, undoubtedly the handsomest col lege building in North Carolina. In addition to the main building there will be an annex for the Y M C A, a building for professors, a gymna sium, chemical, laboratory, physical laboratory, Bible house, swimming baths, athletic track, etc. The main building will be of stone and pressed brick, and will be three stories with basement. Work will be commenced in two weeks. An Impressive Scene. The Tabernacle Church was filled morning and evening on Sunday. In the morning a scene was witnessed that will not soon be forgotten by those who were present. Before giv ing out the second hymn, Mr Hall said: "A few days ago there was un veiled in the city of Richmond a mon ument to perpetuate the name of one who is especially dear to every south ern heart, one who by bis military skill and grandly Christian character has gained the admiration of the civ ilized world. Tou know of whom I speak General Robert E Lee. He had a favorite hymn. It will be sung in many a church today; let us alU sing it here: "How firm a Foundation ye Saints of the Lord." And as the good old hymn was sung by that immense audience tears were seen coursing down many a face, lips Quivered and many an old soldier present thought of the days gone by. It was indeed an impressive occasion, Seven school children were bitten . by a mad dog at St Joseph, 111, The Funding Act. It is of the utmost importance to those owning bonds of the State of North Carolina, denominated the old issue, or construction bonds to keep in mind the fact that the f und- ng act will expire on the 1st of July next. It should be remembered that the State has heretofore extended the time in which the old bonds can be exchanged for the new 4 per cent consols, and, it may be, that the com ing legislature will refuse any further extension. There is no State in the South that made more liberal offers to compromise all just debts than North Carolina, and it is fair to pres ume that no further concessions can, or will be male on the-bond, yet outstanding. Bondholders need not cherish the "flattering unction" that anything can be gained by delay. North Carolina Ins done all in the premises that could be expected and all thtt the people will ratify. We hope tha' before the 1st of July, every outstanding bond will be returned to the treasury to that no difficulty may be encountered by bondholders in the future, and the State may be relieved of any further trouble in the.matter. Peace Institute. The commencement exercises at tms most excellent institution are now in progress. Last night there was a very large crowd in attendance and a most delightful programme was rendered. Tonight the annual concert will take place, under the direction of Professor Bauman, which is sufficient to ensure a most complete success The following medals have been awarded: Everitt medal, Miss May Rouse. Latin medal, Miss Lou M'lver. French medal, Miss Daisy Branson. English Essay medal, Mus Carrie Mullens. Primrose medal for proficiency and improvement in Penmanship, Miss Mary Timberlake. Proficiency iu Penmanship Miss Helen Uzzell. Medal for Deportment and Scholar ship, Miss Willie Brown Graves and Miss Kate Lawrence. Arrests. Maj C D Heartt, our energetic chief of police, has furnished us with the following list of arrests for the month of May. Affray 2 Assault and battery 5 Cruelty to animals 1 Disorderly conduct 21 Drunk and disorderly 1 Drunk and down 13 Drunk on the street 9 Fast driving 2 Larceny 3 Violating city ordinance 4 Violating sanitary ordinance 1 Total, 62 For the population of Raleigh, this is a good showing and is indicative of the fine order usually prevailing here. Personal Mention. Attorney General Davidson has ro turned to the city. A B Marshburn, Esq, of Eagle Rock, one of Wake county's most progressive citizens, paid us a pleas ant viBit yesterday afternoon. Miss Lena Beale, of Suffolk, Va who has been teaching music in Gra ham College this year, is spending a few days with Mrs J P Barrett of this city. Mr Elisha Everett, of Nansemond county, Va, died Monday night after a long sickness. He was the father of Mrs J P Barrett, of this city. Rev J P Barrett left at 11:45 today to at tend the funeral services which will be held tomorrow. Owing to sick ness of their little child Mrs Bar rett will not attend the funeral, Charles Beers, of Camden, N J, is charged by Miss Maggie Rogers with obtaining $2,000 under a promise to marry her. SPECIAL NOTICES. A large stock of gentlemen's white shirts, outing shirts, collars, cuffs, sils handkerchiefs, fine clothing, etc. to be closed out at D 8 Waitt's, 213 Fayetteville street. J S WYNNE, Trustee. Ice Cream Soda. In addition to our other popular drinks, we have taken the advance n introducing lea Cream Soda Water. Respectfully, m20 6t Lee, Johnson & Co. I Despise the Word Economy. This expression was made by a beautiful young woman on one occa sion iu company. Her admirer heard it. Then he made this expression: I love that girl but I would not marry her if every hair on her head was strung with a diamond." A good display of common sense and econ omy is a good advertisement for a young lady. Now, then, if you go to Swindell's and get a parasol and save a dollar, and get a I'rees and save a dollar, get a pair of shoes and save a dollar, there is three dollars saved (a day's wages for your future husband). Young ladies, do you think you are not watched? Do you think your business sense is not noticed? Do you think the young man who wants to make you his wife cares not whether you have good business sense? Dis play your good judgment and hard horse sense. Buy your dry goods from Swindell's because it will pay you. Hot Weather Means lighter wearing apparel. You will find at Noris & Carter's a full and complete line of light weight dress fabrics, such as batists, nuns veilings, albatrosses in colors and evening shades. The most interest ing feature of these goods is the half prices at which they are being sold. New styles in ginghams and challies at remarkably low prices. White goods and all over flouncings at about two thirds what they cost you at other places. See the 50 and 65c full depth, flouncings. Gauze vests for gents, ladies, misses and children's at a great bargain. Parasols at half values Ladies silk mits at 15c, and all silk gloves at 35c and 40c, reduced from 65 and 7oc. Bargains in all lines at Norris & Carter's W. H. & It. S. Tucker & Co. An offer that must attract atten tion of every one of our ladies. Com plete lace dress for $7.70. Say 6 yards of black chantily net or ljn, H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. spool of silk Kc; 1 spool of cotton 5c; 2 spools of twist 5c; 1 yard of facing 10c: 1 set of whale bones 10c. Total $7.70. In this offer we." give a genuine all silk netor lace that cannot be equaled elsewhere for anything near this money. We will be glad to show them to anyone, guaranteeing a sale if you are in need of such a dress. W H & R S Tucker & Co. Chapel Hill Commencement. The Richmond & Danville Railroad will run a special train between Dur ham and Chapel Hill, N C, Wednes day and Thursday, June 4th and 5th for the accommodation of parties at tending Chapel Hill commencement on the following schedule: Leave Durham Leave University Arrive Chapel Hill Leave Chapel Hill Leave University Arrive Durham These trains will 9.25 a m 9.45 a m 10.30 a m 4.15 p m 5.00 p m 5 25 p m connect at Dur- ham with trains leaving Rale'gh at f-:15 a m and Oxford at 8:30 a m, and returning will connect with trains arriving at Raleigh at 6:57 p m and Oxford at 8:05 p m. Frank C Kuhn died at Chicago from a pie supposed to have been poisoned. Hardware, &c. ADJUSTABLE WIRE SCREENS FIT ALMOST ANY WINDOW LA-TDSol-atelr MOSQUITO AND FLY PROOF. BY ITS USE YOU SECURE PERFECT - VENTILATION- AND KEEP OUT CARPE f BUGS,1 MOTHS, DUST &C, &C PRICES: 25, 35, 40 CENTS EACH THOMAS H. BRIG6S SONS. RALEIGH, N C. m2 Dry Goods, Notions, &c. McKimmon, Moseley McGee. GREAT SALE OF LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. To clos ; out our entire stock of Mus lin Underwear, we will offer at a sac rifice, this week 3,500 GARMENTS. DRESSING SACQUES DRESSING SACQUES marked regardless of cost. These goods are of superior make and fin ish, i? it guaranteed. CORSET COVERS CORSET COVERS. We call your special attention to the various styles in corset covers. They are made from flue cam brie or muslin, perfect in shape and finish, and sold at prices to satisfy all. BEST WORK AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED. We warrant eery garment made with lock stitch machines and only the best sewing thread used. Night Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers, Infant Dresses and Slips, at just about one-half what they are worth. .Ladies only in atten dance at this counter. BEADED CAPES AND SHOULDER WRAPS. If you want one of them come and make an offer for the one you like. McKimmon, Moseley & McGee 129 and 131 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C. JUNE 3nd. WE BEGIN OUR ANNUAL JUNE SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR I To make these sales a success we mark the garments in plain figures, open up in our underwear depart ment every gar ment for easy handling and start the lines at prices that will surprise you. Say gowns at 25o 18o 15c 2lc 13c it chimeses " ' drawers 4 " skirts " " corset covers " And other lines marked down in same proportion and equally as cheap. As these lines are closed out they will positively not be DUPLICATED As we lose money to sell them to you at these prices. W. H. &R. S. TUCKER &C0,