n IV. 1,T' Yh) CailO ErOninu tflPiUil . IKxcept eonday.J J Km rialTUH is ervea Dywmen la the eity at 85 cu per month, oayable to the carriers In ad ranee. PrioM formalllnjrr fs per year, or H cents per memo. Oommnnieitions appearing In these fnlnmni m bul the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the tame, and they alone are responsible. A crotimark XJ after your nam informs yon thai ir io Is oui Address all oru- t . -jiumauic . Hons to W. K. BUUtYX, Sr., Loeal notlees in this paper rtli i F1t Cents per line each Insertion Office Upstairs over Mr. J. tin! Bobbltt's Dm Store, 2d floor. L4.B9C3T 0(TI OlROOUATlO ' HALEIGU, JUKE 20, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ExOongressman Wallace did at his home in Yorkville, 8 C, yesterday. The business men of Atlanta are urging the President to call an extra session of congress. Sixteen business houses and four residences were burned at Augusta, Mich, yesterday. lira Catherine Neuman and her three children were burned to death at Saginaw, Mich, last night. On account of the fall in the price of silver several of the silver mines in Utah have closed down. Others will follow. The St Paul Minneapolis trust com pany and the Bedford Quarry Com pany, of Bedfoi-d, Ind, have failed. A SENSATION AT CLAYTON. W E Pool, who was once a promi nent farmer and who desired to be postmaster at Clayton, was arrested there and taken to Smhhfleld and placed in jail. It appears that Pool became angry because he dtd not get the appointment and made a plan to burn the town. He had made threats to do this. Monday he spoke to a negro man, Hannibal Smith, and told him he wanted him to set fire to the barns of Messrs McCullers, Hon eycutt, Howe and Ellington and the livery stables of Ellington & Barber. He made an engagement with the negro to meet him later in the day and to then give the latter regular Instructions. The negro went to sev eral people and told them what Pool had proposed. Two men, McCullers and James : Hinton, secreted them selves In Pool's barn and overheard all he told the negro. The plan was that Smith should take some balls of cotton saturated with kerosene and throw them into the buildings refer red to above. Pool was arrested. On his person were found the balls of cotton ready for use. He was quick ly taken to Smithflel and jailed, after due commital by a magistrate. In the July number, Fetter's South era Magazine (Louisville, Kentucky) sustains the literary quality and ele vated tone whichhas always charac terlzed it. A timelyjessay on the late Edwin Booth from the critical pen of Morton Cassedy is especially interest lng. A strong story.Jentitled " Alan" Is contributed,. by Heilman Wilson, while the sketch " Hear Ye a Para ble," by Oynthia Berry, has unques tionable merit. The poetry is good. Madison Caweln's " To a Portrait'1 sustains the author's fine reputation. 'Bob White" has the clear note of the fields and woodB, and "Where Silence Reigns," by Hugh and Val 8 tames, has the fine quality which . marks the poems of Lidney Lanier. Other contributors are Mary E. Card will, Hester Higbee, Drace Tyler, T7 Q Cooper, and Lucile Rutland. The present administration is re ported to be opposed to negligee shirts. Well, that will make it hot ter for the administration, and will not hurt the shirts. Mr Ditto Ditto Taylor, of Chicago, and Mr Ward McAllister, of New York, would better go to Europe or Into, training, as champion "Jim" Oorbett Is hankering after winning l&uieli sj g social leader. I The New Jmj Enooh Arden bu lot oked the aid of the con. is to re i' tin possession of the wife he desert v vu .woito ywwrv ago, na wao aaring ., a l a i e i an aoseree marriea another woman, Lhow nnmn! hen ht ha4 nerne .. , , . v , w . d,dn w he eooiln't get her he wanted her. - The preaeiers nave borrowed: the habit of spending considerabje. time in defining their rositlons from the politicians. They might e t their time and talents I to better use. 1 Why not let tin editors bl the Charleston ''New aud Courier'1' and the New York "Advertiser" fight it out at a 24 foot ring, and glveihe rt of th- country a chance to get cool? Less th "oue eighth of the free passes to rie World's Fair are held by mewspapcr man. This may surprise some peo.l, but it's true. The Infant might have intended that dagger as a gentle bint to the railroad man to whom she presented it to go off i a some nice quiet plaice Philadelphia for instance -and om mit suicide. "Come, join me in paying my taxes" is tl'ri present South Carolina style of asking i 'ran to take a little "pisen" into hie stem. . MISS BORDEN DOESN'T GOTO CHUROH. Miss L!zz:e Audrew Borden did not go to church at Fall River, nor did her feister Emma leave the house. Daring the imprltoomnt and trial of Miss Borden it was stated that she was anxious to go to cburoh and face her old friends and acquaintances, but if she bad any Midi desire the did not gratify it. Many curious persons stood about the Borden home and the church only to be disappointed. The church was well tilled, but the Rev Mr Jubb made no reference to the Borden case in his sermon. Her mail ii very large, and she had a number of offers of marriage. SENT TO JAIL BY A POSTAL CARD. Arthur Hinde, a real estate dealer, of Newark. N J., who was convicted of having sent a postal card to James T Sellick, of Newark, has been sentenced to pay a fine of $10 by Judge Green, of the United States uiBtnct uourt in x renton. xne pcvsa tal card called Sellick a thief, because he owed Hinde money, and threat tened revenge if he weuld not pay up. Hinde declared that he had not the money to pay the fine. He was thereupon Bent to the Newark jail for ten days. THE DEATH SENTENCE FIRMED. CON- The higher court of Mexico has confirmed the death sentence of he State Court, in the cases "Adolf o Villarsel, the wealthy ranchman of his State, and his servant iSioniccio Galap, who about a year ago 'assas BinatedJ W McKellar, one" "of the most prominent members of the En gush colony in Mexico. The crime was committed because McKellar, whose ranch adjoined that of Vil lael 8 cattle from grazing on his ranch. The prisoners will be exe cuted In a few days. .-y ADMITTED A WOMAN TO CONFERENCE. THE For the first time in the history of A 1 If.lL a I m nmencau juemouism, SO iar as known, a woman has been admitted to membership in conference. The Nova Scotia Conference in session at Oanso has decided that Mary Dau yuiuie nas a tegai ngnt to sit on a perfect equality with the male mem bers in that body, and she will take her seat. Three years ago Jthe application of Francis E Willard for similar membership was refused in sV United States conference. 4tt tn. sesplon of the Nova Soocla Legisla ture this spring a woman's suffrage J bill came within a vote ortwoof.be coming law. I The year Is nearly half gone lee cream poisoning Is again claim- tog its victims. Scientists should try and discover the bacteria that is sup. posed to be larking in the frozen del icacy. 'Every young mn,' ays an ex change, 'weald do veil to obtain a written release for all damages before he consents to treat a young woman to Ice cream nnl" h has personal knowledge of rho f r wboe the cfreshment comer and the laws of electrical action in it, and the porst bility of its being the home of grms ' ROBBERS FRUSTRATED. DEM809, Texas, Jnneft -Another attempt was made to bold np the Missouri, Kansas and Texas pasten ger train No X at flpringtown. I T , Saturday night Thin wns the third attempt daring the lact wek, all being unsuccessful Hnnololou parties were seen lurking in the Tlcinltv dnr ing the day. This fact was reported and No 8 was given orders not to stop at Btrlngtown under ary circum stances. The gang was waiting a hundred yards south of the depot Seeing the train rush by, thy fired twentv shots at it. Several took effect in the smoker and chair car but no on was injured. The train wan guarded by ten men who got off some distance below, returned to the depot and ar rested several negroes. The opinion prevails that the gang is after Indian money, which is expected here. 1 Horrible Railroad Accident . Is a daily chronicld in our papers ; also the death of some dear friend, who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she bad taken Ot to's cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been render ed happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning 1 If von have a cough or any affection of the Troat and Lungs call at W. H. King St Co.. sole agents, and get a trial Dottle free. Large size 50c. For sale by W. H. King & Co.. corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets CONFEDERATE VEtERAN RE UNION, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. For above ocoKsion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tick ets to Birmingham, Ala. and return from coupon stations on its line at a rate of one nrst class limited rare for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 17th to 19th in clusive, good returning until and in cluding July 25, 1893. Tlcfeets will be sold from Washing ton, D C, Richmond, Bnrkeville. Va. South Boston and Lynchburg, Va, Durham and Winston Salem, N 0, on July 16th, in addition to dates named above. FOURTH OF JULY. For this occasion the Richmond and Danville railroad will bell round trip tickets between points on its line at greatly reduced rates. Ticket agents will famish full in formation as to rates, schedules, &e. Tickets will be sold July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good returning until and including July 6th, 1893. N. C. TEACHER8' ASSEMBLY. ' Ou 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 poiate named, plus $2 to cover mem bership coupon of the Teache- assembly, which will be sold with erery ticket. Tick et to be on sale June 18th to J uly 1st in clusive, good to return until hi. J including July 20th. Reidsville, $ 7 80 MokiHlle,' W 60 Helms, P. 25 Ashboro. 8 30 Raleigh, 4 40 Norwood, 9 66 Chapel Hill, 6 00 States ville. 9 25 Elon College, 6 65 Morganron. 10 85 Ureensboio, 7 10 Asheville, 12 95 Salisbury, 8 45 Wayhe-.ville, 19 80 Winston-Salem, 7 95 Lincolnton, 11 00 w lLtteaDoro, moo lienoif, iubo 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 saie at u upon ticket offlws in Virginia aui Worth Carolina at very low rates foi the round trip. These tickets will continue 'on sale until September 30, 1893, permi ing sop overs on going and return trips at ill res. u t points. Send for summer homes f.-lder and apply to any ageat of the company for informa tion as to rates and schedules, or W A Tu-k, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D O. inctionSaleofflityProperty.ftc. By virtue of two certain mortgages, re corded in Registry Wake county, in book 113, at page 619, and book 119, at page 186, respectively executed by James Whitaker S?0!?1!6' 9lQe' 1 offer for sale 'o t , ni'r!!Lbldcler for cash, on Monday, July 24, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, the property in said mortgages described consisting of a Mrtain house and lot in the city of Raleigh on Haywood street, the residence of James Whitaker and one bey horse nine years olo, and other property described in said morfr- gl"- v it r, r B y MONTAGUE, Rftlejgu, N 0, June 23, '83,, Mortgagee. LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No. 1. Folk and East Street. 18 Johnson and Halifax Streets. 14. North and Person Streets. IV K lenton and Bast Streets. 16 Northwest eor Blounr and Polk. 21. Morgan and Blount Streets. 23. Wilmington and Martin Streets. 24. Davie 1 1 Bloodworth Streets. 25. Wilmi :.;ou and South Streets. 26. Hargei. and Swain Streets 27. Blount aud Cabtrrus Streets. 412. Fayetteville aud Harnett St. 214. Hargett and Bloodworth St. HI. Davie and Dawson Streets. 82. H. Ills boro and West Streets. St. 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 Btreete. 42. Halifax and Edenton Streets. 42. Joues and Saunders Streets. 45. Fir wood Avenue opposite Cot ton Mill. 47. North Street. West of Salisbury Quotations ot the Inter-State Trust aud Brokerage Co. Halsiqh, ci. v., June '), 1893. Rid Asked North Carolina 6's W N O R R 6's N C Railroad, A&NCR R, R & Q R R, 8 s R&GRR, S&RRR, City of Raleigh 6's, 1897, Citvof Ralteh 6's. 1907. 126 981 80 17 118 70 99 108t 991 100 18 " 72 102 106 50 10 Raleigh Street Railway 6's N 0 Agricultural Society 6's, utuens national ttamt, Commercial and Farmers' National Bank. Raleigh, 121 Bank, 111 120 itaieign savings uant, Raleigh Cotton Mills 6's, Garaleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N 0 Car Company, Peace Institute, Raleigh Gas light Co, Raleigh Land and Imp Co, 145 102 104 71 90 105 61 77 84 28 D1J'T be taken right in when others tell you thty are selling you goods at cost, Ac, &n. Wait and see our stock and prices first and then you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are getting a barga'n. Our stock is inew and desirable and our prices the lowest. WHITING BROS. Great Intoieit. Favirg made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we willsell a lot of nice pine wood for tl per cord on yard, or 1160 delivered any where in the city. LIMB II 10 per barrel. LATHS 11 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. 18 CO. Framing from 19 to 1 11 per 1.C00. Flooring and suing 812 50, 14, $15 per LTOO. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Mould, ug reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shingles always on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. jylStf Ellington Royster Co. Administrator's Noticfi. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court I of Wake c unty, I will sell to tbe highest bi i orfo cash, at the court-house djor in , r Ugh, on the 3d day of July, 1893, a lot or ; i i eel oi i tnd situated in or near the eastern liui.taof Jiedtv of Paleigh, on the Rock I Uu rry id, belonging to the estate of Mary J. ea, deceased, sometimes called Mary n iter. Dimensions of lot 68x104 feet. Oo uins house tnd orchard. ; ANDREW 8YMK, june2 Administrator. DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurlst of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to 30 years' stand ing, after all other treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and tbe cause removed, fully explained in circulars, with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. Da A FONTAINE. WtflSia ' . Xftooma, Wash The tyeniiiff. Visitor i ;.- If fUHLlHUKU EVERY EVENING KXOEPf SUNDAY, AT $3 PER ANNUM V: i OR Tweury-live Cents Per Honth VV, n.;:Brown,rSr., RALEIQH,9N.;C. ATLANTIC k N. C. KB, Time Table No 15. In effeet December lath. 1M fifoinp; aast. .. Schedule. . Going west Wo 51 Pais trains Nn ko At LV - Stations Ar Lt m 8 80 , eoldsboro 11 88 a 1 17 4 80 v la Qrunce 10 46 in m. 4 49 4 54 . KJnston 10 09 10 14 S18 8 if ..' New Berna - A 91' Had

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