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The Bftllu Evening tfisitor. rOILUUO 1YIBY ATTXaJIOOV, IKxeept ounday,) j HE VISITOR la erved by carriers in the elty at 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers In advance. Prloe for mailing; taper year, or tt eents per month. Ooaununlritioas appearing In these olumns are ba. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cri$ HwrK IJ after your name nforui you i.ut your time is oat. Adar kii orders and com maul oa- Uons to V. n.BUOVVS, Sr., tt ileigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be five Cents per line each insertion. Office -Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbitt'8 Drug Store, 2d floor. LiaacsT QiTf Cikooiatioh. RALEIGH, J USE 14, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Insurance companies have decided to increase the rates on tobacco. The American National Bank, of Omaha, and the Park City Bank, of Salt Lake, have suspended. TheBorden murder mystery trial is slowly progressing. The evidence so far seems to be in favor of Miss Bor den. For criminal assault on a lady Wm Shorter, negro, was taken from the sheriff by a mob at - Kernstown, Va, yesterday and hanged. James Gordon Bennett, who was so seriously hurt in Paris a few days ago, Is improviug. -He is out of dan ger. L'ghtning strack an1 burned the cradle in which was sleeping the in faut child of Henry Davis, of Saranae Lake, N Y, yesterday, but the child was uninjured. At a fire in a building in which 250 people were at work in New York yesterday morning, several of the in mates leaped from the third story windows and were dashed to death on the brick pavement. Maggie Llllie, a white woman, be cause her parents refused to give her money to buy drink, paraded past ber home in New York, yesterday morning, with a negro. She was ar rested and sent to prison for six months. WE ARE FAKING WELL. LIST OF NORTH CAROLINIANS WHO HAVE RKCBIVKD APPOINTMENTS. Concord Times. . North Carolina has fared much better at .the 'hands of the present administration than most of us real ize at first thought. While in Wash lngton recently we took trouble to get a list of those who have been ap pointed by the President and those who have secured positions in the departments. We publish them be low in the order of their prominence: A D Jones, of Raleigh, consul gen eral to Shanghai, salary and fees, $7,500. Ebeu Alexander, of Chapel Hill, minister to Greece, RoumaDla and Ser via," salary $6,500. Kerr Oralge, of Salisbury, Third Assistant Postmaster General, salary $4,000. Panl Faison, of Raleigh, Indian agent, salary $3,000 and expenses. G W Sanderlln, of Wake, deputy auditor, salary $3,850. W H Kitchen, of Scotland Neck, special inspector of customs, $6 a day and expenses. George McCorkle, of Newton, chief of division in Interior Department, salary $8,250. Josephus Daniels, of Raligh, ap pointment clerk In the Interior De partment, salary $8,000. , AD Shaw, of Rockingham, princi pal examiner in Land Office, salary $8,000. E F Lovell, of Watauga, land in speotor, $8 a day. L B Exllne, of Plttsboro, messen ger, Interior Department, salary $840. Frank Irvin, of Greensboro, mes senger, Treasury, Department, sal ry$840. . Beaidei the above Gen. WE Cox, of Wake, hat beenj elected secretary of the Senate at a salary of $5,850. SInee the above list was prepared Col W H Burgwyn, of Henderson, has been appointed a national bank examiner, salary not known. And Mr. W W Seott, Jr., of Lenoir, has been appointed a. chief of dlvl sion in the Treasury Department. NOT MUCH OF AN INVESTMENT. Chicago Tribune. Tommy (at the barn) Papa, Is this the finest tam In town? Tommy's father No, but there isn't any finer. Those horses, my boy, coot me $300. They are a per feet match, h'gh spirited, good trav- elers and come of a famous ancestry. "That's why you've got such a Bice barn, isn't?" "Yes. partly. A pair of fine horses, my sop, must be considered as an in vestment, and a good business man always takes care of his investments.' "And that's why you watch 'em so much and drive on the boulevards with 'em, and keep 'em looking so slick, isn't it?" "Yes. that's on the same prinsiple. A careful man Is bonnd to look well after his investments and see that they are always in good shape." i (After some cogitation) "You don't consider me much of an Investment, do you, papa?" . ' DISTANCES AT THE FAIR. Cor. Pittsburg News. To ee all that is to be seen and Improve all the opportunities it offers will te no summer day's task. One who comes to Chicago expecting to take In these wonders in a day or t wo or a week will go away regretting that which he must of necessity leave unseen. ruoncn would not exnaust its interest. Perhaps it may be thought this U an overstatement. A few facts and figures will show that It is not. Jackson park, in which tbe exposition is being held, has a front age on Lake Michigan of 1 miles and contains 532 acres, 77 of which re water. The Midway plaisanoe is a mile long and 603 feet wide and contains 80 acres more. There are 89 exposi tion buildings proper, with a floor space of 150 acres. Adding the gal leries, here are 199.7 acres. Grouped around there are 41 state and terri torial buildings, 18. buildings erected by foreign governments and 40 others for the minor purposes of the management, restaarantsand adver tising wares and enterprises. In the Midway plaisancej.are the foreign vil lages, shops, etc, described in a pre vious letter. The visitor who would merely take a passing look at each of the vast ar ray of exhibits must prepare to walk along 184 miles of aisles. Add to this the distances from one building to another, which must of necessity be traveled many times, and the dis tance to be covered will reach fully 150 mileB. When Baby wag sick, we gave her Castorla, ,. When she was a ChlM, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. 1 V MARRIED ON THE SPOT. Among the guests at Mrs J O Part ker's tea party, at Middletown, Del., were Harry 0 Johnson and Miss Liz zie Wamsley. As the party was about to break up the young woman accepted a proposal of marriage from Mr. Johnson. The latter wanted to be married at once, and Miss Walms ley did not object. The minister N M Browne performed the ceremony. A few minutes afterward Mr. and Mrs. Johnson-received congratula tlons. ., yv The first expedition of Columbus cost $7,800 of our money, which in eluded the equipment of the three vessels whose duplicates have just viditea our shores, uoiumbus receiv ed as admiral only $320 a year ; his captains received $18 a month in our money of today and the Bailors received $2 to $2.50 a month. Other expense were In proportion. The Richmond State says the Mas sachusstu aithorltlee who many months ago Imprisoned a young wo man oq the charge of murdering her rattier ana mother, ana since nave been under fire because of tardiness in calling for a trial, are using every means la their power to eoafiot and thus defend themselves I he public. will jselgh tbe evidence, and the Jo ry will Lowell to make theverdiot just or they will hear from the peo pie. N. 0. FUNERAL DIRECTOR' A830GIA TiON. - Pn account of the a dots occasion the R k D K Do will sell from stations on iu lines within this state, round trip tickets to Ubariotte, w V, and return at reduced rates; tickets to be sold Jaw 2 Jth to 22d inclusive, final limit June 25th. following are r from points ntmed Goldaboro, 19 00 Raleigh, 1 30 Greensboro, - 4 45 Durham, 6 50 Henderson, 7 W Winston Balem, 5 65 Marion, 5 00 Asheville, 7tk' sad from Intermediate points in same pro portion. GRIND LOD&E KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS For above occabion the Richmond & Dan ville R R will sell tickets to Greensboro and return at following raies for round trip fronr points named: Charlotte, W 45 Asheville, 7 70 Winston-Salem, 1 50 Durham, 2 75 Henderson. 4 85 Raleigh, 4 05 GoMsboro, 0 8o Rates from intermediate points la same proportion. Tickets ou sale June 19th to 21st inclusive; cool returning until June 26. N. C. LIQUOR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION For above occasion the Richmond & Dan ville R R will sell tickets to Raleigh and re turn at following rates for round trip from points named: Asheville, Ml 00 Uhar'otte, ou Greensboro 4C5 Winston-Salem, 5 05 Durham, 150 Uoldsbjro, t 3 50 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion, tickets on sale June 0th to oa inclusive; goou returning unui June z. N. V. TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. On account of the above occasion the R & D R R Co will sell from stations on its lines within this state, round trip tickets to More head City and return at the following rates from points named, plus 12 to cover mem bership coupon of the Teachers' issembly, which will be sold with e 'ery ticket. Tick ets to be on sale June lth to July 1st in clusive, good to return until and including Ju'y 20th. Keidsvuie, 7u Mocksvuie, woi Reims, it 25 Ashboro, 8 3C Raleigh, 44J Norwood, 966 Chapel Hi 1, 6 00 Btatesville, 9 25 Elon Colleg, 6 65 Morganton, 10 85 Greensboro, 710 Asneville, 12 95 Salisbury, 8 45 Wayne.ville, 19 80 Charlotte, 9 70 Murphy, 16 70 Winston-Salem, 7 95 Lincolnton, 1100 Wilkesboro, 10 05 Lenoii, 10 85 and from intermediate points in same pro portion. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. The Richmond & Danville R R begs to an nounce that commencing June 1st, summer excursion tickets will be placed on sale at all coupon ticket offices in 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. Send for summer homes folder and apply to any agent of the company for informa tion as to rates and schedules, or W A Tu-k, General Passenger Agent, Washington D 0. Quotations of the Inter-State a rust ana isroKerage uo. Baleiqh, N. O., June 14, 1893. TIM Aah-oA Worth Carolina 6's 1261 98J 991 80 100 17 18 118 70 72 99 102 106 108J 50 10 121 - , 111 120 145 1021 104 71 90 105 61 77 81 28 " 4's WNORR6's NO Railroad, A&NCRR. R&GRR,8's R&QRR, S&RRRV fMtr nf Ttalolo! 'o 1S07 OitypfRaligl 6's, 1907, xwieign Btreet itailway 's" N 0 Agricultural Society 6's, Citizens' National Bank, " " Commercial and Farmers' Bs National Bank. Raleigh, Raleigh Savings Bank, RaleiSh CVittnn hllla (Pn Caraleigh Phosphate Works, - if. ... .if.. viuiiieigu uoiwn MuiS, N 0 Car Company, Peace InxtitnEa. Raleigh Gas Light Co, naieign uuia ana imp UO, Notice oi Sale Under mortgage In Tinrsnan.v nft.liA rwiwav nt obIa iMnfatn. 47 wV va vhv jfv t w v iHiW WUWI1U ed in a mortgage deed executed by Len x uuug uiu ua uu ua ivui iutv oi j anuarv, 1888. KCOrdfld in hnnlr 1HI nairal9R Po.. of Deeds' office of Wake county, kwul, on XiVm J Oruu j w anno. . - . . inuajr, ouvu way oi June. ios, at i-i o'clock m, expose .o sale at public auction at tue uwr ui we court nouse or wake county, the property described in said mortgage deed, being a house and lot on Hinton street, ad Joining the land of Robert Crowder and ota ers. Terms of sale, cash. v it x UKAY, DEAFNESS," Its CauoeG and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 29 to 30 years' stand tug, after all other treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause removed, fully explained in circulars, with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. - - ' DbA-FOHTAINE,". uyi7l2nv , . lacoma, Wash. The EMna Yisife IS FriBUBHID EVFRY EVENING BXOBPP SUNDAY, At $3 PER ANNUM' OR Twenly.flve Cents Per Uoath BT W, H. Brown. !Or.y BALBIGH,ir. ATLANTIC A If. O. SB, . Time Table Ko 15. In effect December lflth. isss. Crolmr east. Schedule. roing west p No Tt; t Pass trains : : Ho to Ari Iito :-' . Station! As : Vim m - 8 80 troldaboro : 11 8 , 417 4 SO Laeransre 1i3S 1048 4 49 4 64 Klnston -v 19 9 1014 18 Bafl RR.nu A1 9 S3 pn UoreheadOItT a t3 liflfBEiBt gome ' The answer is plain. .The larder is getting low and must be supplied. There is no place in Raleigh wbe this can H dona on better , terms tiiau at the well known eatablhJi- men i or . ! w. u. mvsom; I 214 South Wilmington street The bill of f-ire i a tempting one. Family Flour and Buckwheat, Ferris' Havs, Breakfast.Btrlps, Salt fiab, of all kinds mullets. Mackerel, cut and roe herring, Ac In the line of fancy groceries the list la too long for enumeration. Canned fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, of the moat approved brands, and, in fact, such a tempting array ss must please the tastes of alL Lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest profus ion. Don't forgtt the place 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NEW80M'S. BARGAINS IN BOY'S CLOTHING, Hals aND BOY'S SUITS-Iifliro BOY'S HATS-S T-jrVV'Q 8HOES AND SLIPPERS IJVJX O 60c, 75c M and M 25. Don't buv elsewhere till vnn havn lrmVarl over our stock. We guarantee to save you money. WHITING BROS. Qreat lBfeement Favirff rnnde all thn reduce price for the benefit of our customers. no wiu seu a iui oi nice pine wooa tor si per cord on yard, or 91 60 delivered any where in the city. LIME M 10 per barrel. LATHS II ffu per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, oro miscuous width 8fU. Framing from $9 to Ml per 1,000. Flooring and ceding .M2 60. M4,M5perl,0t'. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. 1 Best Heart Shinries alvays on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits.. jvlStf Ellingtoii Royster 4 Co, Notice to Creditors Havine Qualified as Administratix of W. I. Myatt, deceased, this is to give notice to all persons 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 6th day of April, 189L otherwise this notice will oe pieaa in oar or tneir recovery. April 8 6w Administratrix. Administrator's Notice. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county, I will sell to tbe highest bidder lor casn, at the court nouse aor in ttaleieh. on the 3d dav of July. 1893. a lot or Ear eel of land situated in or near the eastern mits of the citv of Paleign. on the Rock Quarry road, belonging to the estate of Mary Jcnes, deceased, sometimes called Mary Tucker. Dimensions of lot 6x104 feet. Contains house and orchard. ANDREW SYtfE, june2 Administrator. Hcrtgagee's Sale of Land. TTwtAta anil vfrtllA tf IWvWArH mnfftrMWl in a mortgage executed by M L Edwards and aJ iiuoi nuu j " UCUUi MM " ""I - "J of February, 1887, and duly recorded in the Otnoe OI tue Aesiswr oi ueeas naaeoouu ty, book 94, page 787, I will, on Saturday, tne im aav oi juuj, wu puunu auctiOE at tne court house door in Rakish, ihe land described in said mortgage situateu In JSew Itignt lownsmp, waae county, nu joining the lands of J H Wiggs, J W Per- . a l I J i i. 1 tnK reference is made for a more particular de scription. Terms cash, hour of sale 12 m. . ; Atty for and AMSgnee of Mortgagee.
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