Che 0 VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JUNE 14. 1892. NO. 45 I I 1 ; MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. Ban rfces 8aa sets 7 17 MuOB's PHAsKS VOR JUNK. First quarter. 8d 4:8 J A M. Fall moon, 10th- 8:18 A. M Last quarter, 17th 8:40 P. M. Hew moon, 24th 8:52 A. M. 81 HOPBIS OF THK WKATHER. The following is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. in. today: for North Carolina, Continued warm and fair. RALKIQH AHD VICINIT. Till 8 p m. Wednesday: Fair and warm, probably slightly cooler by Thursday evening. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m today: Maximum temperature, 89 Minimum temperature 4 RainfHll, 0.C0 riTY IN BltllSF. Are you going to Asheville on the 6th July ? It will be a pleasant trip. There are row very few applica tions coming in for refunding of di rect taxB Otirtouug friend, Miles Birdsong, ban taken a ,HHition in Mr Jno S. Pescud's drviit Rtor. He will be pleased to see his uituy friends. " I would like to sound the praise of Hood's Sirsa par ilia over the entire universe," writes Mrs Longeuecker of Union Deposit, Poon. Mr J H Horner the veteran edu cator of Oxford, N. C. died yesterday afternoon of heart disease. The fu neral will take place tomorrow after noon. Mrs. I. N. Harward has been quite sick for a week or so at her residence at the junction of the Hillsboro and Avent Ferry roads, just west of the city limits. The time in which an exchange of old N. C six per cent bonds for new 4 per cent consols, can be effected, will expire next mouth. Parties desiring to take the benefit of the funding act had better hurry up. Meeting of the Royal Arcanum at 8 15 o'clock tonight, at the office of Messrs Jones & Powell The mem. bars are cordially invited to attend as business of importance will be trans acted. Our friend, Mr Pink Hardie is pre siding with becoming dignity in the station home. Whi'e the locality is not as good as it might be, it is one of the coolest p .c is we know of, and that is one thl g ' r&g of, anyhow. The electric lights in Broo'side Park present a beautiful sppear ao.ce. If a good baud of music could be secured, the place would preseQt unusual attractions. pMr. Josephus Daniels gives inter esting accounts of his trip "across the continent," including his stoppage at Minneapolis during the recent con vention. He takes an encouraging view of matters and things generally. The fifth annual report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has been issued. It presents quite an array of statistics cn farming and manufac turing and shows a good deal of pains taking in the collecting of these fig ures. ' A large croH of young ladies and gentlemen went out to Pullen Park last night and passed an evening of enjoyment at that delightful summer retreat. Good music was at hand, and dancing in the round house was one of the features of the occasion. The Agricultural and Mechanical College boys were oat in force. A ride to Maj R. 8. Tucker's farm west of the city is a rare treat to those who know what a ''bound less waste" the premises were just prior to the late war. For a man who was raised mostjy behind the counter in the dry goods business, the Major has developed more of the Agricul turist, merchant and general man of business, than almost, any one we know of. H seems to take in the situation from every point of the compass. Street cars resumed running today. A large party.of young ladies an i gentlemen went on a fishing excursion to Cook's mill pond today. The police are out today on a sani tary inspection tour. All interested should take notice. It is announced that H L. Loucke, of South Dakota, is to succeed Col. L. L. Polk as President of the Na tional Farmers' Alliance. Attention is called to the adver tisement of valuable property for sale by Mr. Jno. T Puller, Administrator, &c. The celebrated French trap ar Lumsden's hardware store onFayette ville street, recently noticed by us, it attracting much attention. It is on a of the best inventions of the kind ever seen here, and all whose premises are infested with the -'varmints" should have o..e. Last night a trap at Mr. Luinsdeu's was baited anl this morning it had caught fifteen splendid size rats. Call and see it An observant gentlemnn r inarke 1 j tolay, that he thought it rather uu -' fortunate that the Ceutennb.l grads.l 1 school thould have I eeu built ou i. pretent site. Ho thiuks that wlie.i ; the old Uoveruor's Mansion va e-U-olishod, the space should hav e l eit reserved for an extension of Fayette ville Brief. We thiak that these' is too I a, to now to remedy t'se matter without much inconvenience and great trouble. Yellow Pino "Monograph." To the forestry d'v'sion of the North fTarolina Evhihif u t)m U7nl4'., Poi.f u u j., fl!?::8 b!eD a8S,g.Ded. 6 utinn. ui yinrynrii'tf n, u;uuogrfipn OI me yellow pine (Pinus tuitif-) That ip, to prepare au exhibit of the yellow pino which will show it, in the mobt complete manner in nil its relations to the iudustri- s, ui kin;,' an e. mplete i uud exhaustive a mon -graph of the species as possible This will become, ' if successfully carried out, the centf r piece of the forestry display from this State, and will embrace all that need be shown, so far as the tree, lumber and its uses in building and manufacturing are concerned As yet the preparation of this exhibit, or monograph, has not been allotted. What lumbernmu, woodworker or manufacturer would like to under take the work? The incidental ad vertisement would be wortn a great deal to an individual or firm doing this work. Correspondence iu regard to this subject is iuvited by T K Bruner, Rah igh, N 0. Century Columbia. The Century Columbia with the Columbia Pneumatic ties is estab lished as the oest machine for 1893, in every respect Recently the "Cen tury" made first and second best time at the Pullman race, Chicago, and! first, second and third iu the Hart. ' ford road race. There were abopt a (0 starters in me r unmin, ana a large number in the Hartford. Iu the great Irvington-Millburn road race, Hayland Smith made a new world's record for 25 miles of 1:17. In the Mass Division, Mat Wi'liamson, a new rider put his ' Century" Coluin hin. thrnnoh t.lift intle in 9. K offa,. ' winning -two other events. It was the leading factor etor in the great New ' iorK umcago reiay race ana one chain broke on one machine, while other machines broke down all along. The Century Columbia is a medium weight, a beautiful braced, double diamond frame, with all Columbia advantages The front wheel being two inches larger than threar.makes it run with less eff rt,and in climbing hills has no tendency to pull off the ground. Its comfort comes in the Pneum itic tire and in the spring loop seat rod and the celebrated Kirkpatrick saddle. The price is $150 and it is well worth it ; some other coucerns are giving discounts, but Pope Manufacturing Company are having as much busi ness this year as any other two bicy cle concerns in the world See me and leave your order for a Century, there by keeping up with the times. C. G. Stoke. Col. EliasCarrof Edgecambe, De mocratic nominee for Governor, is in the city. a ;icm time hMi:cri:i. Tli VisitorN Proposal Fully Endowed. Last uilit a full representation of th commitrees representing the Boht of Alden eu. Chamber of Com merco and the State Fair Association met at the Mayor's otfie and inaugu rated important matters looking to a proper celebration of the centennial of the cit of R-'iuh, whioh was pro posed by the Evening Vwtor over a y-ar a . Soru of our foremost citizen" were present and took part in the discussion, nuiong them such sterling men as P.. 11 Battle, J. E. Pogue, W 8. Primrose Frank Stron ach, W. E. Ashley, H W. Ayer, Capt. C. B. Densoo and Dr. James McKee, Mayor Badger presided The follow ing resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the committees in joint meeting recommend to the Board of Aldermen and the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce that the cele brat ion of Raleigh's centennial be held during the State Fair in 1892 ; that the celebration be held under the management of a reerulstrly elec ted aud organized h sari with a presi dent and secretary, and that the management include three regularly elected committees, towit : commu te11 on ways and mean, committee on i tising ; and that each of 6aid commit- teess be -empowered to appoint sub committees for the purpose of carry ing forward the work particularly en trusted to it. Now let the committees bejudici ously and impartially appointed, and i let them go to work m earnest, ! Visitor fs "in it" until the en The end. No time to lose. Please remembnr that I close m store at half past 7 o'clock, Saturday's excepted. L D Womblb. jo 14 2t Hot Time to Take a Trunk ? Many of you are going off this sum mer and each one will take a trunk, aud people judge of your warr'robe by the appearance of your trunk; aud au old shabby looking trunk cause people to think it contains old shab by clothing. Now ladies take time and go to Swindell's and get a real nice showy trunk and save the dif ference in price at Swindell's and elsewhere. Swindell has the largest stock of trunks and valises to be seen anywhere, in fact we have a great many more trunks than we ought to have, and to clear them out we have placed a real low price on them. D T. Swindell. . . . , Mason's fancy cakes at C. 0. Ball & Co's. 1 Janaluska Claret. ' : A. Dughi, General Agent. apl4 lm: Canned pine apples 15 and 25 cents at C. O. ball & Co's. Bargains. ! Several orerans in perfect order and of best makes for sale during this week only for cash at B R. Jolly's jewelry store, 128 Fayettevilk street. jel4 5t T.... .Wn ofn n Uoii Organs $5 per month, pianos $10 per month; special pricas to cash buy ers. The Standard is the only gen uine ladies se ving machine. W. 8 Uzzle, lit Fayetteville street, next door to Fred A. Watson's. - . . -. Sliced ham at C O. Ball & Co's. . The Standard makes nearly two stitches to other machines one, no nois", no friction.and number 120 cot ton for a band will operate it. Phy sicians recommend.it because it is light and noiseless. W. S. Uzzle, 114 Fayetteville street, next to Fred A. Watson's ,. Chipped beef 20 cts per pound at C. O Ball & Co's. The Grand Lodge K. of P. will meet in Wilmington tomorrow. There will be considerable attendance from this city. White SklrlincM. A fw more of the white skirtings left from tin ppecial sale of the last two weeks These sktrtiugs are offer ed at about hvf New York cost, to clear the lot. There are still some of the Letter grades left and if Rny one wishes a cheap white dress, this is the lot to chose from, for when these aro dispofed of, no more can be had at near the prices they are now being sold. W. H. ii R. S. Tuckkr & Co. Fresh Vegetables. I am prepared to furnish fresh veg etable cut from my girdeo every morning, on reasonable terms. I have cabbnge, beett, M.apr, onions, potatoes, pet.s, &o., and will soon have tomatoes and everything else that grows iu a garden. Any one wishing fr?sh vegetables every morn, ing will call ou mo ou the corner of Dawson and Jones streets. my31 Gt R. M. Dtzmah. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette j villeSt., has on hand a fine assortment of English Homespuns, Iri6h Friz-?s. I Irish and Blonny Tweeds, light weight suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance imrrliAsw MnoniR cent troweerings that are "things of Deauty. uau auu examine the stock For Sale. A tine J bz 4 stringed, Double Bass Vioha, &o. W J. Brown, may 18 lm 108 Edeuton Street F-r Sale. A boardiDg house keeper would like to sell the complete furnishings for eight or ten rooms, the kitchen and dining room wares, &c. The party purchasing will have the refusal of the house now occupied, with good patronage and well located, as well as onr good will. Call at this office for information. je 7 tt waists. AG k NTS WANTED Male and female, old and youug, 111 to 25 per day aasilv made selling our Quetn- Platiug Outfits aud doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, that is warrauted to wear for years, on every class of metal, tableware, jewelry, &c. Light and eaaily handled, no experi ence required to operate them Can be car ried by nand with ease from house to house, same as a gip sack or satchl. Agents are makin? mjney rapidly. They sell to almost every busini ss house and family, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple and within reach of every one Flatea almost instantly equally to the finest new work. Send for circulars, &c. QUEhiN CITY SILYEK and NICKEL PLA.Hi.iG CO, East St Louis, 01. myl8 t,t,s tf 91 y loony T QttGANDIES, JENGAL rp ISSUES and gHANTONG "pOTJGEES In dark aud lujht colors just placed on sak at special prices. SHOES and SLIPPERS Our shoe stock is considered the best in the city Why? Because we buy only the best goods and sell them at the lowest possi ble prices. A special invitation is extended to all to examine our stock before making their pur chases. Norms' Dry Goods Stork. S'loesandSllppers w E HAVE THEM- - FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. LOW CU T SHOES FOR MEN ad BOYS, OLD LADIES SHOES WE HAVE NO COMPETITOR IN THENE GOODS. OUR MILLI NERY IS FAST GAINING STRENGTH, BECAUSE OUR PRIDES ARE LOWEST IN RALEIGH. NKW ARRIVAL LADIES HATS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, 8ILK8, AND BEST MA CHINE THREAD, 8c, WORTH 5c, SPOOL SILK. 4c, WORTH 10c, DRESS SHIELDS,9e, WORTH 25c FANS FOR EVERY BODY AT THE L.Y6HR&CK1TST0RE. 86 Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 131) Favettev ille St., Raleigh. 9 GEE! liarJuure, &c. THE NEW QUAKER-:-CITY LlWJf MOWER. Ten Special ToiuU of Merit: Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab lished iu inn Uty. Be Not Deceived by the many pocrly constructed Mowers. IT KUNS EASY! A SMALL CHILD CAN USE IT! J"Send for circulars and special prices. THOMAS fl. BR1GGS SONS, RALE I Q LI, N. C. ALL MEW I Call at ite Grand Farnitare Em porium For At the Cheapest Rates. Jnst think of it! Bed room suits, of an tique pattern, 16th century style, for $15 U0. This is unparalleled. Splendid Lace Cur tains, Mattresses. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Lounges, Spring Chairs, of luxurious pro portiors, Rattan Mattresses, all at the low est figures possible and ou instalment plan of weekly or monthly payments. DOfoT - FORGET the people's section ol the establishment de voted to furniture at popular prices. Remember the place. Exchange Place. South side Mkt. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of the late VV W Hot den, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same co me for payment on or before the ltith day jf May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in b ir of recovery. AjI persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. C ASHfiKWOOD, my 17 6w A.dministrator. Drj Goods, Notions, &c. H. f. B S. TUCKER f. CO. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND SUM uER UNDERWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN. The comfortable summer shirts Negligee, tre shown this season in more dressy styles r.hau ever, and a-e oll'ered in many new tex tures: pALMETTOES, QXF0RDS, QAHBRlDli;, jENGEULAS, JATISTE, yADRAS and 2EIi0ALE. p RICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up. GAUZE "3d LISLE UNDERWEAR. Gents gauze shirts, short and long sleeves. Gents plain and ribbed lisle shirts. Aainsook and Balbriggau Underwear. Gents balbriegan shirts and drawers. Gents nainsook shirts and drawers. The most complete line of reliable medium priced underwear in the city. fi. H. 3r B. S. lacker Co THE 1 T MUM V '1W