The flailo, Eneumtf Visitor. WFUSHBD KVIVT lfT(R5COH, Except Sunday, 1 US VI3ITO R it ser vcd t y c , -lei lu the city at -5 cetux per mouth, payable to the arr;eia iu advance. Prices for mailing: J3peiyear, or 15 cents per month. CouimunicatiouB appearing in these columns are bo the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the ssuie, and Ihey alone k: i sponsible. A cross mark X after yoar ud it Informs you thai your ti .ue is oat. Address all onie'-s and comuiuulca tloos to BROWN WILLIAMS, Raleigh, O IaauI rtstw..ta in .....,. 1 1 I. 1 Five Cents per line each insertion. j - . .. . . , j L'R'ucst City UiRCfiumOi,. . - ItALElGli. JULY 14, 1SJU2. British politicians appear to be qu:te as uncertain as the Aiuoicau biand. In selecting his new private secreta ry Mr. Cleveland had his eye on '.he Irish vote. He is one of the O's. There i3 an epidemic of the rer ': . . r fever anion j sorthern railroads ; brought on probably by litfh and giddiness in their heads. An exchange says the " gold ( urov is doing great harm to the saloons; bat it fails to say whether the h&rra is done by killing the desire for driat or by killing the drinkers. If one of the great iaeciopoiilau newspapers was rS-ht when it said "tinkering in Confess paralyze speculatiou" it might be agood tiiiag for Congress to keep on tinkering.' Belford's Monthly for July is fnlh up to the standard of these pub'ica tions on literature and politics lt.t politics are not eo ultra partisan js to render its articles uo'oe. esling to opposing minds. A writer says-" It is evident that the men who write newspaper re cipes for controlling women huva never tried them." It is equally ei dent that this writer and those, to whom he refers, are in the same boat and that they are alike unworthy and unfit for female company. J ".' " Senator Brice ha? evidently forgot ten the fate of the man who told Noah the flood was only a little shower, or he would not talk so glib ly of Third parties amounting to nothing. Every lover knos that third parses are proverbially 'j-ouble-8rne. Democratic Congressman represent ingfree silver dUricts have ha 1 a hard time between their deoJre to pleaso their eopst'fcuents and i heir wish to stand well wish their party's PiesidenMil candidate.- Sowe o th tempn a- ily esc-'pnd by ubsf nti g tl e nsehes have been cowai; ly but poll' les. dj't-uia Mr. Cleveland Js s:-urd!y ht, about one thing. When he said : Let us keep the names of our wives and mothers sacred to our homes, and out of political clubs," he was answered by an " Amen," from the hearts of millions. But those Chica go women ifen't see it that way and they go on organizing their Frances Cleveland clats just the same. The Governor of Pennsylvpnia has a rebellion on his hans at Home stead which- be is managing very nicely, but the Governor of Idaho was not able (o cope with the litr'e war in his State and was compelled to appeal to the Presideqt for help. There Is a volcanic lake on the road xtisuiuii x,c iviaania, toe rron tier town of the Chinese Finpire, ! where the cold is so terrib.'e in winter j that when n, huiricane stirs the ! am 91 Years waters, the waves often freeze as ? m.pnths "'H6 days oH, and my health Is per , cu ii to 0,0 tectly g00li. i jlavo no aches or pains about me. waves, remaining in hemmocks above BB r li the surface. It has an average depth HOOd S OarSaparilla of over a mile, and when frozen In a placid state the ice formed is so clear and colorless and yet so thick that when crossing it one gets the impres sion of passing over space. "WARS AND RCMORS OF WAR'." , The Pennsylvania state troops are in possession of houieseM'1, Pa , and the Carnegie mills HJr be man. ned by uousuuion workmen as soon as they can be pat there. How ' long tbey will stay afcer the troopj are withdrawn is another qaestion. Tlie situation is not a'sering At Wallace, Ide ho, about 800 mi ners are idle on account of a disagree went between the anion men and the owners on prices. The men have re ported to rifles and riot to enforce their views. The United Slates have sent troops to preserve order. The miners, prior to the animal of the t TOO D8. ll 4(1 Taken flAHAfAA?rtFl ft Q 11 tlie "lines for miles and driven oat all non union workineu. The negroes ?n Kentucky, at Pa dacah are riot iu; and are armed with rifles ,nd revolvers. Troops have been sent to the scene of disturbance aud a collision has taken place in which a soldier was killed. AtGervais les Baeus, ia Savoy, a summer resort which is located on the ide of mount Zo!e, a landslide occurred two days ajro resulting in tie a ith of near ?00 people. Houses with thei inhabitants were buried J without a moment's v aruiojr. Ac Peoria, III , uight before last a cyclone swept over the city leaving destruction tuii death in its track The sieamei, Fiank C. Polsom, lying st I'te whHif wes causiz vJ and about 30 people drowned. Iu Ciiicpgo, 4) ;ersous all of a eud den. wthoiTt .y warning, drop thio'-ijjb a rotten pavement into a bp.he;ueut and ninny aro seriously h'ii rii!ff rSVLVASIA MILITIA Tiy. The troops while on il eir way to Homestead, were jeered and hooted At as scabs, which they could not b.end. tbey belonging to some of the ih' r unions, and they openly de jiH jl they would not stend guard over nnuuioo or s;ub worknen, but w'!l lather keep them out of the mills 0ar)jgieha8 a h rd time before him. "Mothers- Friend" wakes child birth easy. Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886 My wife used MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not bo without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price. $ 1.50 per bot tle. Book "To Mothers "mailed free. BRADFIELD REQULATOR CO., roR W T all DRUaaiST. ATLANTA, OA. Philadelphia isn't sljw in all direc tions. It has boys nine years of age who are professional burglars ; two of them were caui.hr tli other day after wfttrinir away with nearly $4C0 worth of plunder. Some o! the members of the recent Christian Endeavor Convention are willing to make affidavit that Dr. Parkhursts exposures of the wicked ness of JNew loin uily were entirely too mild. Mr. L. B. Itamlen, Of Augusta, Me., says: "I do not remember when I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla ; it was several years ago, and I have found it does me a ereat rteal of g00Tiu my decUnin6 yar3- regulates my bowels, stimulates my appetite, iuiil helpa me to aieep well. I doubt If a preparation ever was made so well suited to the wants of old people." L. B. Hamlen, Elm Street, Augusta, Me., Sept. 26, 1891. HOOD'S PlLL8 are mild, gentle, painless, I ate and efficient eathajrtle. AlwayneliablOi Do You Drink Mi Water, Milk shake or Limemade ? Nothing so Refreshes ' i Person on a Hot - Summer Day as a 'Cool Drink at J. HAL BOBBSTT'S oda. Foiiiitaiii Another fJew and Piuae Apple A full stock cf Fresh Druas and Medicines always cn hand. Buist's PrizG Medal Turnip Seed. Hew Crop now cn se, at lower t prices. J. Hal Bobbitt Druggist, Gulley's Old Stand,; Ealeicrh, 1 C. Remington Standard X'pe Y"rITER8. More RemhiKton s are i ed in Raleigh than all other makes iimbine'I For cataloaties or information, apply to the undersigned WMKASTur,R JBrULPEPER, KaleiRh. Kf1 Utf Richmond. Vs. J ( i IF 'llllKllilil YOU WA 4 a Something superbly nice, buy some of those English Cured Shoulders at 10c a pound which so nearly approach the very best cured hams. Then if you want a first class SMOKJB, & . Or if you should want anything to go before or after these at moderate prices that will please you, call on aaa John R. Terrell. NO. 203 . Fayetteville Street . mhB j I Popular Drink, Sheirbert JALJtTGEA 9T0fi B R.-. To take effect Sunday, June 26th,l89 Trains moving North No 88, No 84, Stations. Mall train. Fas & Mai) Le Raleigh. 11 95 am 5 00 D Wake, 12 04 5 38 Franklinton. 18 28 5 58 "- Kittrell, '2 48 h 15 Henderson U 50 6 30 iLittleton, 2 0 7 35 pw Ar Weldon, 2 45 8 15 a u Tru-ir mcinf Sout j. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mail train. Past StMail LeWeldoD, 12 30 p m 6 39 an Littleton; 110 7 r9 Henderson 8 13 8 14 Kittrell, 2 3 8 29 Franklirton. 2 51 8 45 Wake, 3 15 9 06 Ar Halehrh 410pm 9 s5a m Loalsharg F abroad Trai moving North. No 88, Paw, No 8, Statiofs. Mail ft Express. Le w"HniHwr,n. 8'0put 9 20ans ir Ijvi'ovn?f 8 R p m . o 55 Trains movioc Soath No 41, Pass, No 9, Stations. Mai) Express. 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