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EMIN AND 8TANLEY. New York World. Euiln Pasha haviog turned np alive again it remains to b seen whether Mr. 8tanley will feel At liberty to prosecute his inteutiou, newly an nounced, of entering Parliament at the coming election. While LuJu urrifes, Mr. Stanley can hardly feel sure euongh of coutiuuiug out of a job to undertake any s rious new oc cupatiou. MAKIM) DIDN'T LIKR OMENS. BAD I Rosa Marino, a pretty Italian girl of No. 78 Oliver street, is keeping company with a young man who does not stand well with her uncle, Pauno Marino, with whom she is stopping The young man called at the house Sunday last and thought of getting into the ancle's good graces by pre senting him with a razor. Then he and the girl started out for a walk. Five minutes later the uncle was run niug through the street with the razor in his hand, and was arrested. He explained that he was looking for Rosa's lover, as it was a bad omen to to take a razor as a gift In the Tombs Police Court yesterday he was fined $4 -N. Y. World. MONTANA A WONDERLAND. Much has been written about the Bichloride Springs and the vinegar mine in that State, but now corner the statement of the discovery of a mountain of pure alum in the Beaver head range of mountains, by Col. John Boyle. A shaft has been sunk 200 feet in a solid mass of pure alum A good many of The World' 'Don'ts" have been heeded, and those that have been disregarded have had their wisdom vindicated. The perpendicularity of a tall mon ument is affected by the rays of the sun It leans away from ihat lumi nary, owing to the expansion of the side on which the rays fall. R'Cool as a cucumber1' is said to be correct scientifically. Investigators claim that this vegetable usually has a temperature one degree less than the surrounding atmosphere. The Florida oranges are now shipped direct from Florida to Eu rope, where they are supplanting those from the Mediterranean. In the Liverpool market they bring nearly double the price of other or anges. A timely rain in Dallas, Tex , has averted a lynching by scattering the mob. The one element which no mob can withstand is cold water. A fire plug and section of hose in every jail yard would be worth much in in creased respect for the law. Advices from Venezuela say that Palacio, the fugitive dictator, is re mitting quantities of gold and silver to London on private accounts and has emptied the national treasury Palacio's concern for his private ac count is by no means the first exem plificatipn of his faith that public of' flee is a private snap. -... . The Associated Trades of New York have declared against closiDg the World's Fair on Sunday. Probably a Sunday half holiday w ould be the on ly means of satisfying everjbody- closing in the forenoon in order to give every one a chance to goto church, and opening in the afternoon 80 that every one might see what re ligion and civilization have done for the betterment of mankind during the last four centuries Out in California the outlaw and the desperado still f ourish here and there, but their exploits are chiefly confined to stage robbery, and even this occupation, once so safe and profitable, has become extra hazard ous. The capture and fatal shooting or Sunday night of the perpetrator of the sensational robbery of the Red 3ing etfge, which took place a month age, is likely to exercise a powerful deterrent effect npon men ambitions to follow the perilous trade of the highwayman. Flu daily Ki smug Visitor. 'OBUEUhU RYKHT A'TBHSOOH, Except Sunday, 1HB vr&lTdH is served hy carriers In the eityt 25 cent per month, payable to the -carriers In advance. Prices for mailing: $3 per year, or i5 ff its per month. Cc mnnieations appearing in these ijoluu-ns are but the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A :roi mark IX after your name Informs you that your time is out. ' Ad.lress all orders and communica tions to liUKOWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. Largest Citt Circulation. HALE 1 Gil, J USE 22, 1892. The Weekly Times, a new candU late for public patronage in the news paper Held, has been launched at Granite Hill, Iredell, county, N. C, Mr. W. B. Brawley, editor and pro prietor. Newspapers and newspaper men are becoming almost as nunier ous as life insurance agents. Well, they are alike engaged in good work if they prosecute it aright. May they live long and prosper. THE FOURTH AT GUILFORD BATTLE GROUND. The celebration of the Fourth of Ju ly al the park of the ' Guilford Bat tle Grounds Company" on the site of the 'Battle of Guilford Court House,1 about five miles liorth from Greens boro, promises to be a very enjoyable occasion. Julge Walter Clark will deliver the oration of the day, on the life and services of Gen. William R. Davie of North Carolina and Mr. W. A.Guthrie will address the ex-Com federate veterans The committee on invitation are Hon. D. Schenck who is also President of the company Hon. R. P. Dick, Hon. James T. Morehead, Hon. D. F. Caldwell and Col.. James E. Boyd. We acknowledge our f indebtedness to the committee.for.an invitation to be present and shall certainly esteem it a privilege to be able to do so. The Philadelphia Record says : Conservative authorities estimate that $100,CO?, 000 will be needed to meet the demands of the pension ser vie iu the next fiscal year ; and Mr. Enloo, who L is looked into the ques tion more fully tfian most of his fel low Congressmen concedes that these figures are ijj no wise extravagant. As the customs receipts for the pres ent year wili not be above $175,0L0, 000, it will be seen that it will just aboot take the cuatom house to run the Pension Bureau, with little, if anything, left over for the countless other necessities of the government. One thing very evident from this showing is, that coast defenses and other excuses for the maintenance of the war tariff will no longer be neces sary. Eveu with taxes on a war ba sis, shrwed financiering will be re- quirpd to make ends meet. Mrs. William Lohr Of Freeport, 111., began to fail rapidly, lost all appetite and got into a serious condition from Hue none! a Sh0 could not eat vege" LydJC.fJaia tables or meat, and even toast distressed her. Had to give up house- worK. in a ween alter taxing Hood's Sarsaparilla She felt a little better. Could keep more food on her stomach and grew stronger. She took 3 Dottles, nas a goon appetite, gained lbs does ner worn easny, is now in penect neaitn, HOOD'8 PLL8 are the hjfif. after-dinner P1U. They assist dlgeatlon and sure headache. On draught. $1.10 per gallon. Five gallon kegs $5.60 each. Quart bottles 40c each, or 7 (k- per case of i dozen bottle. VAKH4N IT,I ABXILUI'KI.V I'UKE. IIIQIiL f IlFf'OM Nb, UKD tOlt MKIHUlJi Al. AAU DOMKSTKJ I'UKPOM:?. An Excellent Table Wine Delivered at above prices free of charge in the city cf Raleigh. Kegs and cases delivered at any freight office in North Carolina, South Card lina or Virginia. Charges prepaid. A. DUGHI, Agent, ap4 lm Jnnaluska Wine Co., Raleigh, N. C. J. HiLI- BOBBITT, LEADING DRUGGIST AND DISPENSFR OF THE FIST SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. INCLUDING RALEIGH N. C. TEACHERS' A38EMRLY. For above occasion the Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell reduced rate round trip tickets to Moehead, JN. U., and return at, the following rates from points named below, plus $2, which covers membership coupon sold with tickets, entitling purchas ers to all privileges of the Assembly and reduced rates at the hotel. Rates from intermediate points in the. same proportion. Tickets on sale June 18th to July 8d, limited July 18th: Charlotte, $8 05 11 15 6 35 8 55 6 90 715 6 80 4 40 Asheville, $10 65 Durham, 5C Henderson, 610 Lenoir, 8 90 Statesville, 7 65 Wilkesboro, 8 30 Oxford, 5 90 8e?ma, 3 25 Waynesville, Greensboro, Lincolnton, Winston, Salisbury, Reidsville, Raleigh, Russia is not to be allowed to con tinue her aggressive movements in Central Asia without opposition ; and that, too, from an unexpected quarter. Her claim to Pameer, " the Roof of the World," has alarmed China, and a large foce of Chinese troops has already been sent to the frontier to p event aggression, and, if need be, to take the offensive against the soldiers of the Czar Rus sia has long been spoiling for a fight, ani perhaps the almond eyed Celes tials may accommodate her. In such an event the pressure in Europe would be considerably relieved Cklldriu Cnr Jtr riteht&JGttterfe J v.. K C. JALMWffA 0ASTOM BE. To take effect Sunday, Jan 10th, 189$ Trains moving North No 38, No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 P re Wake, 12 04 5 38 Franklin ton, 12 26 5 58 Kittrell, 12 43 15 Henderson 12 59 6 80 Littleton, 2 07 7 85 p n AriWeldon, ST 45 8 Iff a v Train moving South. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mail train. Past &Mall T.p Weldon, 12 80 pm 7 00am Littleton, 110 7 89 Henderson, 2 18 8 48 Kittrell, 8 84 8 59 Franklinton, 2 51 916 Wake, 815 9 86 Ar Raleigh. 8 55 p m lOjlffa m Loulsburg Ra'iroacV Train moving North. No 88, Pass, No 8, Station. Mail fr Express. Le Kranklint'n, 3 ' 0 pin fcuam Ar Louisburg, 8 "5 p t 9 55 Trains moving South. No 41. Pass, No 9, Stations. Mall Express. La Louisbnrg, 11 8r.am 5 00pm Ar Franlint'n, 12 05 o to 5 85pm MfU SMITH, Supt. Not ice. Having this day quf lifted as the executo- oi trie last wjn ana testament or. rancy Al leu, decased, this is to give notice to those in dented to her estate to make prompt pay rrent of same to me; ana to tnose uo wnom the estate is indebte i will present the r claims on or befor the 2th day of April. 1893, or tnis win ne pieaa in Dar oi tneir recovery. JOHN W BROWN, Executor April 28th, 1892 6w If Y5rToii Want Mono -t A eook, A partn A si tun, ion, A servant girl. To sell a t&rm. To sell a hense, To buy or sell stock, (iood boarding bouse To sell plants or graiu, Sell groceries or drugs, Bell household f urnituie, To make an, farm loans, Sell or trade lor anything, Find customer- for anything. Read and advertise in the Ualeigt EVENING VISITOR. Advertising obtains new customers, Advertising keeps old customeis, ACrrtWiug liberally will py, Advertising makes succesb. 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