The Oauy iioening Visitor. fOBLUSSO BTBBT ArTBiHOOJ, lEzeept oonday, ZifJf VISITOR is served by carriers la tbe city t 25 cenu per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing t per year, or S eaU per month! Commanl-tiooj appearing in these eolumns are bu the expressions of the opinion of the oorrespondenu writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cro.it mark X after your name informs foi that yoar time is out. Ad ir m Hi! vrders and cownuniea Mons u IV. H. UtlinV.V, 8r., uka. N o Local notices in this paper vili be Five Cents per line each insertion Office -Upstairs ovar Ur.J. Il-tl Bobb tt's Drugstore, 2d floor. LiRJBST O.TT OlttJULATIOS. JXALEIGII, JUXE8, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC? BREVITIES. Minneapolis, Minn, had a $140,000 fire last night. A date bank at Cortland, Neb, has closed its doors. Edwin Booth, the actor, is, dead. He Kill be burled tomorrow after noon in New York, Joseph Rathbone & Co, lumber dealers of Chioago, have made an as signment. Assets 1500,000; liabilities $350,030. A cyclone at Bristol, Va, Monday night, destroying $100,000 worth of property and seriously injuring two men. Fire destroyed $200,00') worth of property at San Francisco yesterday morning. Failing walls killed two firemen. Three members of the Waco.Texas, fire department have been arrested charged with incendiarism. One of the men has confessed. The motive was to obtain additional fire appa rat us and a larger force. THE PQ3TMA8TER VILLE. AT ROLES- ROLSSVitiLE, Wake county, N. C , June 8th, 1893. Correspondence of the Visitor. The latest news in our quiet little town is in the shape of ao official an nouncement from the Postofflce de partment that one Dr. L. B. Toung a practicing physician had been ap pointed postmaster. The present intumbent takes occa sion to say that he would gladly have, recommended any aspirant to the " Postmaster General" for the posi tion, and saved representative Bunn the trouble of appearing before- his Majesty" in his behalf, hid be known he wanted the position. How ever, it is a lucrative office and the present - postmaster' nag neia it an. der every administration from "Gen. Grant" to the present time, and no administration before has found it necessary for the. safety of the gov ernment to remove fourth class f postmasters." Still I have grown fat and rich from the emoluments of the office, and I am a firm believer in rotation of good offices, and tb is one especially. It is to be remembered it is a fourth class offtae, it has a semi weekly mail, carried by a man and a pony. Ufflce hours are from 6 a. m to 6 p. m , and seven days to the week, and in consideration of the services rendered, it pays the just and full sum of from thirty to thirty six i dollars per annum, hence I retire and I bow in humble submission to him who runs this government according to his own notion. Still 1 must con- faaa T a m 1ifVi f crlva nn f.Via nfflna - ,. . . ,,. . . , feeling somewhat like it belongs to me as I have been on the " govern ment staff' so long, and such an important figure, and am familiar with all the different administrations, I say it is with reluctance that I re tire, I know the decree has gone forth and it is irevokable. Unfortu nately I held the office under this administration before. However should "Uncle Sam".thear of my run ning a "post office" here in my own interest reducing postage to one cent, and postal cards to fifty cents per hundred, and free delivery he need not be surprised for we do not allow any "one nan" to run any one branch of business. In his own In terestin Rolesville without opposi tion However, faithful servants for services rendered should be rewarded I would also call . Representative B ion's attention to the fact that we have another worthy brother fellow citizen, in our town who ought to have place for services rendered, in the person of "an old soldier" who rendered service all through the late war, in the 63th N O State Troops. He is nearly 47 years old, hi been mar rled nearly 34 years, weighs nearly 117 pounds has 14 children lOof which are girls, has bad 8 in the last ten years and still this old comrade com plains, says he has never had a half a chance, if he had there would have been some children at his house. Now for his valiant servloe through the war and civil service at 'home he should have a place or a pension. I uggest him for chief clerk under the now postmaster, now his appoint ment has been confirmed by tbe Senate. Truly S W Terrell, Retiring "Postmaster."' AN OLD WOMAN'S FIDELITY. Richmond State. There are many touching incidents of the recent reinterment exercises unwritten. The on6 which follows was related to the Topic writer and vouched for by some ladies of the highes"; respectability. List Wednes day just as the doors of the capitol were about to be closed o all comers preparatory to the removal of the ra mains of President Davis an old col ored wont 'in came tip and asked per mission to enter. She was told that it was too late. She .trep)ied, if you Mil hear my tale I am sure yoa will let me in. She then related that ehe had been, a nurse in the hospitals during the war, and that many a poor Confederate had died in her arms. She had traveled far to view tbe body of the man she loved. She was colored, bat a true old rebel, and loved all the soldiers. As ehe spoke the tears streamed from her aged eyes. Her story touched the senth nel, and a number of white people of both sexes added their requests to hers and she was admitted. In the rotunda she met a son of her former master, who came out with her at the eastern door. He substantiated all she had said about herself, and said she was one of the truest and most de voted of nurses and southern to the core The last seen of the old woman she was making her way to Grace street, and said she was going to Hollywood if she had to walk every step of the way. Mr Davis had some detractors in the south s well as the north, and this truthful tale of a coh ored woman's tribute is something lor all such, whether at home or abroad, to put in their little pipes and smoke on. The railroads are' more effectually boycotting the World's Fair then the preachers can ever hope to do. Judge Lynch has given no in dica tion of his intention to take a sum mer vacation. Brother Nordhoff, the Herald Ambassador, is persona non grata to the present government of Hawaii Will James Gordon Bennett II de 1 c'are war or will he recall his ambas ! sador? When mirao'es a man says .'the days of have passed? he simply w - means that the world is- no longer as credulous as it once was. The majority of the Presbyterian '. Assembly which eonvieted Dr. Briggs I , . ' v. , . . of heresy may find itself convicted of intolerance by tho intelligent and unprejudiced public: Eulalia might be forgiven for bet ting on a horse race, as long as she won; but if she continues to smoke cigarettes in public, good bye to her popularity. W hatever else may be dragged Into partisan politics, there are two things which should never bepen slons, and the financial system of the country. THE JERSEY "MUSKKRTER." Tbe resident of Jersey City are ranch nuzzled over the strange per formances of the mosqaltoes, whose j way extend from 8taten Island to Cape May. Two weeks go thee pest swooped down no Jersey City In awrm aud made life a torment Saturday night and 8anday. They disturbed worshippers in churches and made such a fierce onslaught on housekeepers that they went to work, even on Sunday, and put morqaito netting in the windows and doors. A couple of day afterwards not a mos quito was to te seen and none has beea seen since. The people are won dering where this swarm came from. A FOLLOWER OF DR. BRIGGS. The Rev Dr James H Ecob, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, Albany, N Y, has announced from tbe pulpit his intention of withdraw ing from the Presbyterian church. Dr Ecob has always entertained lib oral views, and has strongly advo cated the introduction of the short creed for acceptance of persons de ciding to join the Presbyterian church and not wishing to accept the Con fession of Faith The trisl of Dr Briggs has Interested Dr Ecob great- y. His withdrawal from the church was precipitated by the decision of the goneral assembly in suspending Dr Bxiggs. To Legislative Aspirants : The boomlet that booms in the spring, trala. Has a long, hot summer to face, And between the great heat And the political beat, Twul have not a sign or a trace, ti a la, t is best not to hurry or be in a worry To be the first that gets in the race. And that's why I say and I sing. You had better let up on a boom in the spring, tra-la. Richmond State. A word to the young man who is going or has been to the World's Fairlet the newspapers tell your friends of the wonders of the expo sition. The western advocates of free coinage are educating the voters in the eastern States by means of a series of free lectures. A popular ed ucational campaign, as it were. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. The Richmond & Danville R R beers to an nounce that commencing June 1st, summer excursion tickets will be placed on sale at all coupon ticket offices iu Virginia and North Carolina at very low rates for the round trip. These tickets will continue on sale until September 30, 1893, permitting stop overs on going and return trips at all resort points. uena ior summer nomes ioiaer ana apply to any agent of the company for informa tion as to rates ana scneaules, or w A Tuk, General Passenger Agent, Washington D C. Quotations of the Inter state Trust and Brokerage Co. Raleigh, N. 0., June 7 1893 Rid North Carolina 6's " " 4' a WN0RR6's N G Railroad. A.&NCRR, R&GRR, 8's R&GRR, 8&RRR, City of Raleigh 6's, 1897, OityofRaligh 6's, 1907, Raleigh Street Railway 6's N 0 Agricultural Society 6's, Citizens' National Bank. Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 111 national Ban k. paieign, Raleigh Savings Bank, Raleigh Cotton Mills 6's, Caraleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N 0 Car Company, Peace Institute, Raleigh Gas Light Co, Raleigh Land and Imp Co, Notice of Sale Under Mortgage In pursuance of the power of Bale contain- eu in a mortgage deed executed by Len Young and wife on the 19th day of January, looo, recoraea in book iui, page 125. Register oi ueeav office of Wake county, I will, on Friday, 30th day of June. 1893, at 12 o'clock m, expose to sale at Dublin anntinn at t.ia door of the court house of Wake county, the ijiupciiy ueaunouu in said mortgage deed, being a house and lot on Hintnn street, ad joining the land of 1-bertCrowder and ot.i- ers. xerms of sale, cash. R T GRAY, Attorney for Mortgagee May 29,1893 ; 6 DEAFNESS. Its Cations and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to 30 years' Stand ing, after all Other trAntmAnta h&va fai'ori. How the difficulty in reached and the canm removed, fully explained in circulars, with affidavits ana testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. . Tin A FONT A TWO! Biyl7l2w Tacoma, Wash. Bid Asked 1261 98J 99 80 100 17 18 118 70 . 72 99 102 106 108J 50 10 121 ' 111 120 145 102i 104 71 90 105 61 77 84 - 23 The Eveninc YisitorlUERE ARE YOU 60I11Q ? IS FtlBMSUSD A.J 'C j EVFRY EVENING EXOEPl' SUNDAY, AT $3 PER ANNUM" -OR Twenty-fiTO Cento Per Montb bt W. r1. Brown, Sr., BALEiqHt9y.;c. ATLANTIC AN. CUB. Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 188. Qoimreatt. Schedule eofaur weet Wo oi Ar litB " n) 980 417 4 80 44 4 54 619 ttf 9M PB Pass trains M43 0U Stations Goldiboro " La Grange - Kinston New Berne forehead Oity Ar IiTe 11 10 104$ io et 10 14 fiftf 8 44 The answer ii plain. The larder is setting low and must be supplied. There is no place la Raleigh whs this can done on better terms than at the well known twtabliah- ment of R. iNEWSOM, ', V ' 21 tomb. Wilmington street. i 'The bill of f re is a tempting one. Ju.at It. Family Flour and Buckwheat, Ferris' Hairs, Breakfast Btripa, Salt fish, of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut and roe bernng, so in me line ot iancy groceries the list is too long for enumeration. Canned fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, aauoes, nuts, apples, of the mott approved brands, and, in fact, such a tempting array as must please the tastes, of alL Lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest profus ion. Don't forget the place 2U 8outh Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NEWSOM'S. BARGAINS IN BOY'S CLOTHING, Hals 0ND BOY'S SUITS-IT" BOY'S HATS "25; 35i 50cl TDfYV'C SHOES AND SLIPPERS. JLjVJ JL O 50c, 75c 11 and $1 25. Don't buy elsewhere till vou have looked oyer our stock. We guarantee to save you i money. WHITING BROS. t. i Favirg made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers. we win sen a ioi or nice pine wood ior ii per cord on yard, or f 1 50 delivered any wnere in tne city. LIME f 1 10 per barrel. LATHS 1 60 per i,U 0. 4 Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width $8 50. Framing from 99 to ill per 1,'XK). Flooring and ceiling $12 6P, 14, 115 per 1,' 0 . Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Besv Hjart Shinfdes alvays on hand 'Ve manufacture our own material wtnen euaDies us 10 sen at nonom prices. Oar uiotio is quick sales and small profits. JylStf ElliHgtOO ROJSter 5 CO. Notice to Creditors. Havine aualiiitd as Administratiz of W. I. Myatt, deceased, this is to give notice to ail nnrannn Indebted to him to make imme diate payment to me, and all persons having claims against the estate will file the evi dences of the same with me on or before the flh day of April, 1891, otherwise this notice Kill DO pleau IU uur ux uitMf iimiiwj. April 8 6w Administratrix. Auction Sale of City Property Bv virtue of power conferred on me, by a ceitain mortgage, executed by James E. L'rye ana Mury m. urye, nis wne, oi aaie April 22, 1891, whi-h said mortgage is duly recorded in Registry of Wake cointy, in kxnlrHA 113 at nnoa (ififl I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court nouse aoor in me ciuy oi juueign. n. , on Monday, June 12, 1893, at Yi o'clock lying in the city of Raleigh N. C., on the I west sde or U in ton street adjoining uie I lands of F. H. Busbee, Hoi1 ma Pope and I others and known as the residence of said James E. Drye and wife. myl3-tda - Uortgagee's Sale oi Land. ii a. Kw M T. IMnovHa oni . i ntiflr ana uv vuiun a vvnwa wmwiA Sarah L BdwardB, his wife, on tJib etn day m -n t i QQT A-nl n1ir toAAr)nrl in ftSa Urea Ifliceiii office of the Betriflter of Deeds Wakecoun- . . . Hit". T 111 1 t ty, bOOK V4, page x wm, uu ouiuruov, the 17th day of June, 1893, sell at public auctiot at the court house door in Baleieh, the lana aescnoeu m bbiu uivcyfuxe Bituniu In New Light township. Wake county, ad ioining the lands of J H Wiggs, J W Per- metes and bounds in Bald mortgage, to which . J n A a mM. TlOIlTllar AOm rexei3uua is luoud v uiwv Atty for and Assignee of Mortgagee,