The Bailu Ereniuu Ui8itof. " - I ?DUBHD BTBkt Am-BOOfl, , I Except oonday, 1HJC V13ITOH la eryed by carriers la the eity at 25 cem per mohtL, payable to tbe earrlen In advance. )ricea for mailing fl per year, or 45 cents per month. Couitnaniotious appearing Id these oolaiuns are bu. tbe expression of the opinion of the correspondent writing tbe same, and they alone are A . tX.Kfio' your name luform- c. iiat your out.. Aj, Jers uo soiu uuniea .ions ii ... u. n uitovv.y, Hr, wieLli 0 Local notices in tbi paper nl be Five t per line each mtrrtiou Office -Upntalrs ovrr lr. .1. il I liobb It's Lrusr Str, 2d !!. IjtKJKsl tj.-.JiinATI'& KALE1UU. AP ill 18, 1893. fKLEQUAFHIU URiSVI HEi. A strike is ordered among tbe boil er makers, blacksmiths, moulders and pattern makers along the entire line of the Union Pacitio railro-id. i Tbe island of Ziute, one of tbo 1 principal Ionian islands was visited by a most destructive earthquake yesterday morning. Last night William Benton Puett. a prominent young citizen of Lenoir county, committed suicide by blow ing out bis brains with a pistol. Fire is raging- in the Crystal Ridge j mine about a mild from Haz'trou Pa The fire department of the pla-e bas been summoned. Five men are said to be in tbe mine. FIFTH WARD. Mr. Editor : Allow me to suggest the following gentleman as suitable persons to be voted for as aldermen of the Fifth Ward : J EU1 Babbitt, C 8 Allen. J B Enoiss. J A Mills Pnifflk. CITYAFFAIR3. Correspondence of the Visitor Allow me to voice the sentiment of a number of the First Ward voters by simply saying that while there are many good men capable of adorning any city council or to fill any office in the city government.yet taking things Into consideration, it is not likely nor evident that any material change could or would be made, neither is it essential as far as promoting tbe real interest of the city is concerned with one exception, perhaps, and that is a monthly statement of all receipts and disbursements should be publish ed in the city papers, so the citizens could see what the moneys collected for ball rent, market rent, dog tax, fines imposed and city taxes were used for. If this ' were done, there would not be such universal dUiatis faction and clamor fort change of ad ministration in the city affairs. This it seems is the thing that ought(to be done in justice to the officers and cit zma. A yearly statement condensed does not fill the bill ; an itemized statement is what is needed and should be given, if it takes a change of management to get it The small co-t of publication is a" matter of nothing considering the satisfaction given to the antira city. Req iest this in tbe primaries and doubtlexs our request would be conceded to Pokb Easy UITY AFFAIRS. Correspondence of the Visitor. Please allow me a space in your valuable paper to make open remarks in regard to the city government Let us let good enough alone. Let ns go for Thos. Badger fo? Mayor, C. D Heartt for Chief and tbe same Board of Aldermen. What is tbe use of changing good men when they know their duties and know bow to run the city. Now if you listen to the kickers and rote for who they say to run your city government you will run into Walnut creek and (here you will find some of tbe kickers trying to fish it np. Raleigh has got the best Dolice force in tho State of North Carolina. ' Men who do theii duties Tbe men who are kicking are the men horworklDfo'offlMnJnot,or th good of th.rltT. Wbat has Major Badger done wrong f Be hu filled i blscfflce according to law. What has c D Heartt done wroDg? What bas i'im present Poard done wrong? V bat bas the police force doue v-rocgT They bave protected your homes, your wives and yoor children Aud now I appeal to tbe voters of Raleigh on the first Monday In May let us go to tbe ballot box and vote for the prefect administration. Let u tr) T-unuiie and Charlie two years more aud trtey will do what Is right 1 am s'jre. Fifth Ward. UTY AFFAIRS. Correspondence of tbe Visitor la looking over tbe Vl IT R, I come across the article beaded "City Af fails' audi thick it well enough to ask why the present offisials shou d bo retained. For instance tbe pret ; ent system of lighting the city cos's ' something, and the peop'e should know what it is. There was a time when thf taxes of tbe city paid its expur-es Shall we elect men who will render value received for on taxes. The following gentlemen will be acceptable to the people in the Fifth Ward: Julia L-iwis. Dr J B Dunn, Hud Chtrlee Johns u Tb-y ar- careful, conscientious, successful bui t"-88 men. With such men as al derui n, and A A Thompson for tiiycrand H SueUiogs for Cbiel of Ho' ice the affairs of the city .will be c mducted. Let us support this ticker. A Votkr. hal igb, April 18 Ml Loudon hasrubhtT'tired oinnibum s. Unc:e Sam has c 00,000 telephones. A World's Fair organ has 4 Jl4 pipes Guu salutes cost Uncle Sam $!6l0 a day. England has 30 000 mil-s of tele graph. Word's Fair construction bas coit 8 lives. In the States 5,500,000 lives are in Hured. Virginia negroes pay'taxes on $13, 000,(00 A telegrapher Bent'60 words in five minutes We eat 80 000,COO bushels of wheat annually Irelauti's wealth is placed at $1,- S55.000.C00 Bn Butler's law practice yle'ded $50,0 JO a year: Uncle 8am has ordered 60,000 pounds of type. The Romans had no hinges ; all their doors turned on Pivots. Norway and Sweden export 20,000 tons of matches a year. Not a person has been kiUed in a Maine railroad wreck since 1839. World's Fair buildings will need 120,000 incandescent electric lig hts. The largest single loan made in New York last year was for $1,325,000 Wine is frequently used instead of water in f- pain in mixing shoe black ing . . . - In small hotels in Russia each guest is expected to find his own bed cloth ing. It takes 100 gallons of oil a year to keep a large sized locomotive in run ning orde1 A Cincinnati boy earns as high as $3 to $5 a day singing popular airs on the street cars. . The Treasury vaults of 'the United States no contain about $475,000. 0'0 of silver, including bars, dollars and subsidiary coin. More powder was burned in making the Hoosac tunnel than in tbe War of the Rebellion. A large coal' mine uses almost m much. It takes a gallon of milk to make a pound of cheese. Canada and Den mark eat more butter and cheese than any other nations do. , The government's" share of the profits of the Ceylon pearl fisheries is three times as much as that of the divers who risk their lives in search of tbe treasure. . SATISFACTION Is guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. One hundred doses in I every bottle. No other does this, . mm. Mas. W. K. Krakcis Is the wife of one ot the best known phar macists lu New Haven, doing business at 141 Dlxwell Ave., and cx-presilentof tbe Connec ticut Pharmaceutical Assocliitloa He says: "My wife was for several years lit bad health, due to a complication of disorders. Friends persuaded her to tike Hood's Sarsa parilla; she took 0 or 8 bottles aud Is cer tainly a great deal better since. In every way." Mrs. Martha Reed of 1885 Ramsey street, Baltimore, M(R, voluntarily says: ' For over 2 years I suffered with a Complication of Diseases till the summer found me a confirmed Invalid, blood poor, appetite gone, bowels out of order, and I was Miserable la mind and body. I read of such wonderful cures per formed by Hood's Sarsaparilla that, at last. I thought I would try a bottle, as, If it didn't Wake me better, It could not make me worse. It did make mo better, aud on my third bottle I found myself almost A New Woman X will gladly convince any lady, as I have proved to myself, that purifying and enrich ing the blood, which Hood's S:irsaparllla does to perfection. Is the best Constitutional Treatment, and in many cases, does away With all Local Trcntmeut in the many dls eases with which women are afflicted." Try It HOO. Sarsaparilla is es pecially adapted For Ladies aud will cure difficulties peculiar to the sex N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla HOOD'8 PlLLS cure liver ills, constipation biliousness Jaundice sick headache. Indigestion. Sold by all druggists. Price 2$ cents. tAl ISIUH POST-OFFICE . , MAIL SCEDHULK. Dkpartpr Close at Clos at Dev OUTGOING MAILS. 9 00;p ca 615 i in ExFtTrll For Greens boro, N 8. and West, 8 45 " Ex Ft 20-For 8hort Cut North &Goldsboro 815 " 10 55a m U 25 am R P O Tr 3 For Wel don. Norfolk N and E 0 50pm 128pm R P O Tr 10-For Short Out S and Goldsboro 3 45 " I 4 20 " RPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) 4?0 " 500 " ExFt "Cr34-Fcr We! don, Norfolk, N and S 4 05 " I 4 40 " RPOTr9-ForGreens- boro, N, 8 and W &BBIV&L8. At A Depot P. O INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am I 6 15 a m Ex Ft Tr 12 F' m Gr' ns- boro. N. 8 and W 9 45 am 1 10 0 J a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- don, North and n.ast 11 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38 From At- lanta (R & A A L 1 09 pm 1 25 pm R P O Tr 10-F'm Gr'ns- boro, N, 8 and west 4 05 pm 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41-rFromWsl- do i,-N and 8 4 30 pm 4 45 pn R P O Tr 9- F'm Golds, and Short Cut,N and 8 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Ex Ft Tr 21 Fir G'ds- Doro . Trains marked thus, do net move on 8'1T' oay. Mauri for train 9 going west close at a t a o8uEdy B TAR ROTJTb. Outgoing Mti Dxpabtb Kaleieh via Buotwell. ErtTle Rock and WakefieV 'o Omonaope. Monday and Friday 7 a in. . Raleigh vit Mvatt's Mills to Dunn. T- ea- o it' and J'Tioey a a m. - tuueieo viix neiwn wrove ana unyvan t Pif"r Dam. Monday. Wednesday and Friday 8 a ra. Raleigh via Six Forks and Bar eor to Roeew' store, Tnesday and Friday 1 pm Rale'cb to Masaev, Tuesday and Fr'ay 10 a m. THooriNa Mails ABEiviUDionbope '-: Wacefield, Eagle Rock and Shot well to Pal- nigh, Tuesday and Satnrday 6 pm. Uunn via Myatt's- Mills to Raleigh, Sinn lay and Thursday 6:15 pn. . r'h Dam via Davton and Kelvvn Grc-e and Fli-it. Tuea. Thuru and Sat at 4 u m. Rogerr store yiaBaDgor him wi f orks to Rale gh, Tuesday and Friday t2 " Masfey to RaHigb Tuesday v! Frirmy at 12 m "Closeat 9pm aute. Fbxi DiLiVday Htbtem. Free deli,Trn at 8:30 a m. and 2:30 and 4:45 d ra. e i.-t 8undiy. Co' lections made at saw hoius. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de livery windows open . on Sundays from 3 Of to 3-30,0'ciOCX p m. A. W. bJtl Ar IvliR, Postmaster ATLA.NTIC fc N. C. RR, Time Table No 15. In effect December I9tli. 1888. Groingeast Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains y No 50 Ar - Lye Stations Ar Lr m 8 80 Goldsboro - 11 28 a in 4 1? 4 20 La Grange 10 46 19 49 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 Ofl 10 14 8 18 6 4? New Berne 8 27 8 44 9 28 p n MoreheadOity in DU Quotations ot tbe Interstate' Trubtanrt Brokra$ Co v Bd Aaked i 136,1 98i yyi HU . . 100 17 18 118 70 72 W 10-i 108 108i 50 40 121 , HI 120 , 145 102 104 HO 105 61 77 84 28 North CaroUiia 6 a "s WSCRBffl N Kai'road, aNOK R, K A G K K, 8's K&GRR. b A R R K, City of U'eij?b Ta, 897, (Itror Raliu O'a, '907. Raleigh Btree- a.lay 6'i N O Agricultural Society 6'a Oitiaena' N ttioual Hank. Oonomerci I an 1 Karmer' Bank, 1(1 National bank ralema, Raleigh Ha vii gs B ink, Raleigh CoUju feilla 6's. 'araieigh Phi- p'late Works, Caialeigh Outum Mills, N o Car Company, I'eace Institute, Italaigh Uas Light Co, Kaleigh Land and Imp Co, Notice to Creditors. Hav;ng qualified s Administratix of W. I. Myall, ueee 8-? , this is to give notice to ail pur-ons iii'iebtM to him to mske iuiiut d ate pavmit :o m , ana all p -rsons bar ug c .iirui agai'iMi in est w will tile th ei deiiees of h ; Hauie-with me on or beforathn fill day of -vnl. IHal. otherwise thijDonci will be plead in bar of their recovery. EMMA A. MVATT, April 8 Gw Admiulntratf x 1 Hee is Something revoluMrtn'zei the terrors of'.pH, nay y.... TDnfan jiot wBftiins miehfne. Does th work nerfecMv io or t the tioifl wi hout, rubbing, boilinir r chemical- . L. H. WYATT. the most at'rctive andiJcompUte lioe of NEW SflSo SUITS Hats Shoes, Dress 8hirts,.Cravat", ' fcc, it the city can be iound at WHITING BROS. Clvidren Cr) fof Pitcher1 Cutanii Wpe Baey was stak, we tar her Caetoft ffea aba tu a ChiUU aba cried for CaatarU Wkao she became Kim, ate elnnc to Osstcrt wtMateta&Chttdro aMmtiMaO0fv Caveats, and Tru .le-Marks obtained, and ill Pat-; ent Dusiness coi:auciea lor modcratc fees. Oun orncE is opposite U. .8. ptent orncc and we can secure patent u less time Uwu those remote from Washington. . ,. j''j" Send model, drawing or photO with descrip lnn W advise. If natentabla or not: free of charge. xOur fee not due till patent is secured, i a B.ubu, n. How to Obtain Patent' " with cost of same In the U. S. ao! foreign countries; sent tree. Address, . C.TA.SNOW&?Q.) OPP. PATESTliFFICE, WASr O. . sVia''vvvif'i IiQTICJ OF El Voters f the City tl Bal tigbtc Issue Bonds lor Pub lic Improvements, ud to Levy a Special Tax. Notice is hereby given that at a special lueeuiig ot Uie BNira ot AMeriuu ult crty ol Maleifch on the 2d Monday nihl ui MrcU, lsna, said Board ordered au elooiaou to be Held ou Uie Ural Monday in May, 1SU3, lor uie purpose ol ouiuiniug the oo intern oi a majvMiiy oi the qualitied voters of ihe til of Kuiein to iatuu oUy ihuuaand doliara iu bonds lor public iinpr .veuieuu and to levy a special ux aa auuiorized by an ct of the Ubueral aaw-iubly of ftorih carolina,iatitied , the i8iu day ot i eoruary, 18U3. Baid eleo Uou will be held at tbe polling piaces desig nated, aud under tbedireouon ot the Jade of iilecuou appointed by the Board ot Al dermen aioresaid for the regular city elec tion tor Aldermen. The ; rovinonn of the said act of the Gen eral .iiurnibly, u be Vuled upon at said elev- 1 1 ou, are atciioua one and nve, which are a follows: I becuon 1. That for the purpose of paying, ! macadamizing and ou-erwise iinpruviijg : such ot the t-ublic etreeta of ihe city of Kai elga bj tho ikiard of Aldermen ot said city may determine to improve, and for making such other public iinprovcuieuu as Uie aaia Board of Aia rmeu may dttcrm.ne to inaae, the uty ot Kal igh is hereby auUiorued slu empowertd to laaue iuj bonus io an amouuf ' not eiixeuiui' nli mouaaiid dollars, ot eucii denom'.u aious, aud in buch pr ponioi-s, aa uie ioara oi ui'trui n may tieem au visa Die, bearing iute.es t trum the date thereot at a rate not exoeedii g live per ceuiuiii per an num, wi'Ji iutreat coupons auai)ed, pay able huli yearly, at aucu tim s and at sum place or places as may be deimed advisable'' oy eaid huard of Aldermen; said bonds to be ol sucu toim aud leuor, and trausterable in such way, and ine principal tntrejt payable or redeuiuable ai buoh time or tiuiea, not ti ceedmg iuty years lrom the date uiereoi. and at sucu place or places, aa the ioard of Aluernieu may determine reo. .. luai.o. iht purpose of providin for tue payment cf ihe iuteiesl accruing ou ana ihe principal at maturity ol tilt bonds lasUed Under aUtUO'lU Ol lil 18 act, the lioaru oi dideiuirti ot caid uiy snli an ualiy and at the time of lev ing other city taxes, levy and lay a pum uir tax on ail peibona and uojecu 01 utxation on wn cij the itaidKoaid I ai truit u now ar or mvy htreaiur be authoj'ed to lay anC levy t-xealor auj pur toac whaiSi e. er eaid ar lcular tax to be noi lesa nor more than eignt tenia on the iuv nuLdrcd dollars ateta. ed valuation on property, and not- lees tuan eighteen nor more luuu twenty -lour cento on each tax oie p.K ihe. iaxts j,rovideu for in this oeciiou anall be ixiieoieu in tue manner and at ihe iiuieb o'Jiii m. taxes are collude 1. - anda'iailbe ac .ouiied tor and kept separ ate iioui oiiici citj taxes, and shall beap- piieu eicinaiveij io tue purt ones tor wmth uiey areeou-cuu. co wucii of s id taxes may beitquiredto pay the int- rest on Uie uouJa 1 aue iy authority 01 this act, as it laib due and cannot be pppiied o (he purchKt or ui'cnaige ot Uie ouuds tor wmcu said taxes are levied and c iitcied shall ue mvesUid bo as to Bicur. tue jjj meut at maturity 01 me principal uv tue 'said . bonds, and to mture me . ue inveatuitut of the auii'Uiito coli ctcd f rooi year to ear in txueai oi that .eq urea to pay ine s .iu inter- eat, the Board 01 o ideruien ahall cause uie sad excess to be mined over to the Cox- inissiuuer of the oiuking Fund of the city of Kaleigh, whjae duty it shall be, under such ge eral rules and rekulatipus as said Board 01 ideruie . shad lrom ime to time ttreacribe. to make in- Vtstmentsof bO much of the fixes collect ed aud tur ed ov r to him as aforesaid, as shiil oe api:iuaoJe as aforesa d to the pay ment of tue priicipi 1 ot said bonds issued under tins act, an 1 to do or perform all such otuei services in connerttion with Said boi.ds, as saiu 1.0 ird 01 idermen may prescnoe, aud such Comuiisbioner shall give ootid and teceive xucti coaipen-ation for his said ser vices as said B'jaru ot Aldermen may deter- dime. - . A': q uli jfd voters approvmg the issue of aid . o..u auu ine levy and collection ot iid v. 1... 1 ix snail deposit in a ballot box jpeuaiiy ivv .1 d. tor said election, blip ;outamng 1 e .i 1 u or printed word, approved:" and t .. sj disapproving the ,ume shall deposit a line slip containing the ntteu or priutel word, "Uiaapprovei " The said election will be held and returns thereof madn under the same rules and reg ulations as exist in case of elections for Ai ueroien of the city. . . ibis usd day ot Marcn, 1893. iM At) BADGER Mayor. C. W. Lambeth, City Clerk. m22 tat Mncnt FavirK made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot ot nice pine wood 101 i per cord on yard, or f 1 50 delivered ai.y wnere m we city. LIMB tl 10 per barrel. v LATHS II 61' per 1 ,000. . - Best on market. Lumber In plank, pro miscuous width IS PC. Framing from $9 to, f 1 1 per 14)0. Flooring and ..ceiling ,112 CO, 114, 115 per 100. . '-v.-; Sash,- Doors,-' Blinds, ' and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best. Heart Shingles alyays on hand. We manufacture our own material which .enables us - to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. ,. , Jyl5tf Ellington Royster 4c Co.