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, VUFUSHtD Ifl' At k;.oc, 1 2f JT VISITOR u rvoU 1 carriers In the city at 25 centa pr month, oavable to the carriers In advance. Krioes for mailing Is per year, or aft cents per month. Communications appearing In these columns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A eroti mark X fter your name uforms yoa that yonr time Is ont. Ad lritM ll orders and communica tions i.u tf. 1. UttOvV.V, Sr., tUlelgn, S O Local notices In this paper ill be Fire Ceuts per line each insertion Office -Upstairs overlr..T. Hal Bobb U's Drug StorV, 2d floor. LiA8JT Off OIHJ0Ij4TIO3(. IIALEIGU. JUS R 27, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Hoske & Draper, dry goods mer ehanU, Wilmington, N 0, have failed. The President has appointed T Kennedy Barnett, postmaster at Shelby. The President has decided to visit Gray Gables about the middle of July. John Fitzbam, the Buffalo murder er, was electrocuted at Auburn, N Y, yesterday. The governor of Illinois has par doned Neebe, Fielden and Sohab the anarchists. An attempt was made to hoM up the Missouri Kmsas and Texas pas senger train near Stringtown, in Trxas, yesterday. It failed. m The seven hundred mile cowboy race from a town in Nebraska to Ohio go, which began last rnetday, will be participated in by twenty five riders, one of whom is Miss Hutchin son, of Denver, whom the Indians call "Lightning Squaw." She says she is going to win the race and will ride a horse that few men could man age and that would never let any other woman near him. The winner gets a thousand dollars, and those coming next in order valuable prizes. The conditions are that the same horse must be used for the whole disi tance, and that the horses must be in good condition on arrival. A LITERARY SENSATION. " Uncle Tom's Cabin" has certainly broke loose 1" The copywright on this most famous of American novels, by Mrs Stowe has recently expired, which frees its publication from the monopoly of the high priced publish ere, and though in anticipation of this fact they have within a few months greatly reduoed its price, now that it is really "unchained" the consequences are something surpris ing. John B. Alden, Publisher, of New York, Issues several editions, telling them only DiRKOT(not through Agents or book sellers ;) one in good type, paper covers, for 5 cents, sent pNast paid, or the same bound in cloth for 10 cents with postage 7 cents ex tra ; also an excellent large type edl tion, on fine paper, handsomely bound in cloth for the price of 25 cte, postage 10 cents. Surely a copy of " Uncle Tom's Cabin" will soon be found in every home where it isjnot already. Mr Alden sends a 82 page pamphlet describing many of his publications free, or a catalogue of 188 pages of choice books, a veritable " literary gold mine" for book lovers, for S cents. Address John B. Aldkn, Publisher, 57 Rose St, New York. BURGLARS GOT EIGHT THOUS AND DOLLARS. J. Logan, an eccentric eld bachelor living a few miles west of Greenville, Fa, was robbed of $8,000. He had sold his farm some time ago but was afraid to trust the banks with the money. He carried it with him wherever he went. - During the night three masked men broke Into his house and after a short struggle secured the money and made their escape. This was all the prop erty that Mr Logan had and leaves him destitute. SHE PRODUCED HER RHYME There is a fl year old tailJea la PitUborg wuu will eertaloly mke a poet when she Is a few years older. Tiring of her dolls and building blocks, she demanded a new game. Veil satd mamma, "let's play making rhymes. " "All wight," replied the child. "I'll make the first,1 mamma went no: " 'My little d irling, J love you, Because your pretty eyes are blue. "Now make your rhyme." Frances pondered a few seconds, aod then exclaimed: " 'Mamma, I love you, a girlie said, 'Just because your- hair's so red. " Truth. MARRIED FOUR TIMES. Clarksburg, W. Ya., June 26. Rev James 8nodgra8s, a prominent Methodist minister of West Union, has JuBt taken his fourth wife. The remarkable fact about Mr Snodgrass' matrimonial ventures is that he has now living three wives, from all of whom he was divorced on account of more or less serious irregularities. Rev Snodgrass is about fifty years old and a man of extremely handsome presence. His wives have all been church workers and members of lead ing families. A TRAIN SAVED BY A WOMAN. Wht might have been a most dis astnm wreck on the Illinois Central Ralruid was prevented by a woman. The New Orleans 'limited passenger train, bound for Chicago with eight loaded coaches, when near Rantoul, running at a high speed, was flagged by a woman. As soon as the train came to a standstill the crew was informed that short distance ahead of them a trestle had burned out. The passen gers made up a handsome purse of money and presented It to the woman. MRS. DAVIS AND MRS. GRANT MEET. Wst Potitt, N. Y., June 20. Mrs Jefferson Davis spent the day very quietly at Cranston's Hotel. Juet be- fore dinner she and Mrs Grant met again on the veranda and had a short talk. This evening Mrs Davis, in com pany with her daughter and Mrs Jno G Davis, were driven to West Point Post. EXPERIENCE IN A COFFIN. Jndge W H Poynter of Oregon, Mo. tells in substance the following re markable experience: He was de clared dead by the attending physi clans and was laid out. He was dressed in his Sunday clothes, had his hair combed and was laid out in the coffin. He knew what was going on, but did not have the power to speak. He says he felt very funny when other people pulled on his "pants" for him, tied his necktie and brushed his whiskers, but even if he had had the power to laugh he was too badly soared, so he laid there like a man in a nightmare and yelled all to himself. When he was laid in the coffin the undertaker began to arrange the glass in Its groove, he tried to kick, but couldn't. But just as it was screwed down the under taker noticed a finger move, and soon it was removed he sat bolt upright, but soon fell back exhaused. The crisis had been passed, however he regained his health. DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. The body of Shaffner, the missing Chicago banker, was found in Lake Michigan, near Chicago Harry Boyd and Fred McDowell were drowned in the Allegheny river at Pittsburg. The boat upset. Five men were injured, one fatally, by the wreck of a freight train on the Nlckle plate Road at Hambnrg, NY. The French Catholic Church at St, Anne, Ills., was struck by lightning and damaged to the extent of $30,000. Win. Fisher, Albert Greene and two unknown men were killed by the explosion of a boiler in a mill at St. Johnsbury, Vermont. A low of about $20,000 was caused y a fire which partially destroyed the Merlon & Morgan Parfflne Corn pany works at Cleveland, Ohio. The brake of an Ashland avenue, Chicago street ear hrote on a steep grade, and. getting beyout control crashed In'.o a flrtplag Five per sojs were Injured, one fatally. Oaputo Toha Grabtm. aad a crew of five ineo. from thefiahlmr schooner lailbritah, of Ifarblebead. were ost in the fog while in their dories. The cook took the schooner to Bos ton The body of Edward Slavln, aged 85 years, was fo'iod lying on the tracks of the Wilmington and Balti more Railroad at Wilmington, Del. The had was completely severed from the boly. One Wy to b Happy Is at all times to attend to the com forts of your familv. Should any one ol them catoa a slight cold or cough, prepare yourself and cll at once on Messrs. W. H. King s Co , corner of ayetteville and Hargett streets, sole agents and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Remedy, frbk. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Oneunintioo. and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. .Large blzeu 50o. For sale by W. H. King & Co.. corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. CONFEDERATE VETERAN RE UNION, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Forabo'e occasion th9 Richmond and Danville Kal'road will sell tick ets to Birmingham, Ala. and return from coupon stations on its line, at a rate of one first class limited fare for the round trip. Tickets on Bale July 17th to 19th in clusive, good returning until and in cluding July 25th. 1898. Tickets will be sold from Washing ton, D C. Richmond, Burkeville, Ya, South Boston and Lynchburg, Va, Durham and Winston-Salem, N O, on July 16th In addition to dates named above. FOURTH OF JULY. For this occasion the Richmond and Danville railroad will sell round trip tickets between points on its line at greatly reduced rates. Ticket agents will furnish full In formation as to rates, schedules, &c. Tickets will be sold July 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th, good returning until and nciuaing July otn, 18U3. N. 0. 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 tbe following rates from points named, plus 12 to cover mem bership coupon of the Teachers' Assembly, which will be sold with every ticket. Tick, ets to be on sale June 18th to July lstin- 1 1 J x .. J, J .1 1 " uiusive, kuuu wj return unux ana including July 20th. Beidsville, $7 80 Moeksville, 18 60 flelma, 1 25 ashboro, 8 3C Raleigh, 4 4J Norwood, 9 65 Chapel Hi'l, 6 00 StatesriUe, 9 25 Elon College, 6 65 Morganton, 10 85 Greensboro, 7 10 Asneville, 12 95 Salisbury, 8 45 Wayne .ville, 19 80 Charlotte, 9 70 Murphy, 18 70 Winston-Salem. 7 95 Lincolnton. 11 00 Wilkesboro, 10 05 Lenoir, 10 85 and from intermediate points in same pro portion. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. The Richmond . rtamrilla R R lum - - . wypa W Mi- &OUDGA that mm iiAnnintv Tnn. laf anmvinB VMMW M DIUIUUU excursion tickets will be placed on sale at Sr 4P"" "cnei omces.in Virginia and North Carolina ai 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 Slimmer hnmoa fnlrtar anil unnln to any agent of the company for inform n- wuu no wj lowja tuiu scneauies, or W A XU"K, General Passenger Agent, Washington D 0. Notice of Sale Under Hortgago in pursuance of tbe power of Rale contain ed . in k ninrlffdon AaaA AvumtiJ Kn T AM - 'O D JJ Yoaner Hnri vrifann tha IQHi J., nt r.r... iooo, iciam ueu in ouok. mi, pageizo, negibKr of Deea ' office of Wake cou ity. I will, on Friday, 30th day of June, 13a3, at 12 o'clock jlli. rAiRMM ii mm ih nr. nil n i in unnriAn a .a door of the court house of Wake couuty, tue being a house and lot on Hint u treet, d- jwiuiug luc muu ur t- oen urowaer ana o era. Terms of sale, cash. R T GRAY, , Attorney for Mortgagee, May 29, 1893 , DEAFNESS, Its Cauoos and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide renutation. Deainesa eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to 30 years' stand ing, after all other treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause removed, fullv nxnlslned in cimnlara. with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. Da A FONTAINE, myl7 12iu Tftcoma, Wash, LOCATION OF ALARM BUX. No, 12. Folk and Bast 8treeta. 18. Johnson and Halifax 6 tree U. 14, North and Person Streets. 18. E lenton and East Streets. 10. Northwest cor Blouar and Polk. 21. 23. 24. Morgan and Blount Streets. Wilmington and Martin Streets. Davie anl Bloodworth Streets. Wilmington aod Sooth Streets. Hargett and 8aln Streets i7. Blouut aud Cabarrus Streets. -ii Fayetteville aod Hargett Sts. iW Harirett cod Bloodworth eJU. 81. Dari aud Dawson fltruets. 83. HlllsOoro and West streets. 84. Lenoir and McDowell Streets. 85. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 86. South and Harrington Streets. 87. Hargett and West Streets. 4. Water Tower. 41. Dawson Street, between Jones and Lane Streets. 42. Halifax and Edenton Streets. 42. Jones and Saunders Streets. 45 Flrwood Avenue opposite Cot ton MilL 47. North Street, West of Salisbury Quotations ot the Inter-State Trust and Drokerage Co. Raleigh, N. O., June 27. 1893. Bid Asked North Carolina 6's 1261 4's WNORR6's NO Railroad, 8U 17 118 70 99 1081 100 18 72 102 106 60 10 R & O R R, 8's R&GRR, SdtRRR. City of Raleigh 6's, 1897, City of Raligh6's, 1907, ruieign street railway o s N O Agricuitaral Society 6's. uiozens' national tsauK, 121 Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 111 National Bank. Raleigh, 120 Kaleign Hanugs Bana, RaleiKh Cotton Mills 6's. 145 1021 104 71 90 Caraleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N 0 Car Company, Peace Institute, 105 61 77 Kaleign Uas Lignt (Jo, Raleigh Land and Imp Co, 84 28 MONEY TO LEND We hare several thousand dollars to lend. HAYWOOD & HAYWOOD. e9 tf Attorneys. J.W. LITTLE JOHN, Corner S Swain and E Cabarrus Sts. RALEIGH, N C, DIAIKB IS First Glass Groceries, Cigars.Snuf i AND TOBACCO, WOOD &o. . Ic9 for sale by the retail. ICE - CREAM - SALOON - ATTACHED. You can get Ice cream at all hours. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. jelft m ITavirc made all th mnnv nanuiaarwlk reduce nrice for the benefit of nnr miatmara we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for 91 per com on yara, or l 60 delivered any where in the city. LIME tl 10 per barrel. LATHS $160 per 1,000. 'Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. $8 60. Framing from $9 to 111 per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling S12 5u, $14, $15 per 100. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shinnies always on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. jylS tf Ellington Royster Co. Administrator's Notice. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county, I will sell to tbe highest Didaer lor casn, at tne court nouse ajor in Raleigh, on the Sd day of Jnly, 1893, a lot or parcel of land situated in or near the eastern limits of the eitv of Paleizh. on the Rock Quarry road, belonging to tne estate of Mary jenes, deceased, sometimes eauea Mary Tucker. Dimensions of lot C6il04 leet. uontains nouse tno orcnaro. ANDREW SYME. une2 Administrator. Mortgage Sale By virtue of authority conferred in a cer tain mortgage, executed by W B Allen and wife May 17th, 1889, and duly recorded at 12 o'clock rr. at the court house door in Raleigh, sell at public outcry, to the high est bidder for cash, that valuable tract of land It ing and Bituate in Buckhorn town Fhip, Wake county, near the village of New Hill, on both sides of the R fc A A L Rail roap, adjoining the lands of Warren 8ugg, Joseph Bolinat and others, containing To8 acres, more or less, and more particularly described in the aforesaid mortgage. This ustn nay ot june, isms. PEELE fc MAYNARD, el2ta Attorneys for Mortgagee, Llrea mwm in dook mo 7U. at page oau, in .Register oi Deeds otnoe of Wake county, N C, we will, on Monday, the 17th day of July. A D, 1893. fie" Eyenina Visitor li PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXOFp 8DNDAT, AT $3 PEll ANNUM" OR Tweuly-ilve Cents Per Hontb BT 111 11 tm RALEIGH, N. G. ATLANTIC AN. O.KB, Tim Table Nolo. In effeet Deeember 19th, 1888. 9o1nflreait. Schedule, eolnsrwest No 61 Pass trains Ko B0 Ar Lve Stations At Lt m 880 eoldsboro 1188 4 17 4 80 La Orange 10 46 10 48 4 48 4 54 Klniton 10 09 10 14 o 18 6 48 New Bern 8 iT 8 44 9 88 pa MoreheadOitr 8 83
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