VOL. XXX. RALglGH, Saturday, april 21, 1894. NO. 152 FOR YOU A War Incident. PERSONAL BENTION Hardware, &c ANDFOR US. Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS1 which we hare just received were manufac tured EXPRESSLY08 AND.F0R YOU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable society stationery. You cannot afford to use in vourcorres- pondencs any bat the very latest and best papor. We want to show it to yon. AIM Williams k Co Society Stationers, EALEI 3H, 8 C. We hare a large lot of Moulding to seleot irura ana are desired for ha) prepared tpframein any style I If the regulsr price. I ve a Larger Stock of I We aiso have FURNITURE than we have ever had before, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. BABY CARRIAGES are a specialty. "TV l nomas & Maxwell. Leading Furniture Dealers, 9 and 12 Martin Street, RALEIGH. N. C. febl KTBE3 Don't hesitate, bat come at once and get your mattings. We have them, and the prices are right; good quality and beautiful patterns. Moquet mats, bound edge, 49c, cheap at 75c; Smyrna mats and rugs from 49o up. A beautiful line of pictures, 25 and 49c, fl, 12 87, $4. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. THE WOII RACKET STORE AUCTION SALE for THE WEEK Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. In these sales yoa will find anything and everything mostly. Sales will commence promptly at 18 o'clock each day. t FRANK STjRONACH, 819 831 and 823 Wilmington street. UToil? Sale- One nice three room house and lot forsale on West Cannon avenue ;good wall of water in vard: the house rents for tl.CO per week; now occupied by a good tenant, une smaii oasu pay mnnt and good time on the balance hv naving 6 per cent on the other payments. For particulars apply to Have loir Ficmres nous I Maxwell's. IW p!8 1 w 681 West Cannon avenue, CITY INBRIEP. Picked Op and Boiled Down. Ilcias Ihe mayor had no eases this morn Ing. The superior court begin next Monday. The rain at the circus last night was no respecter of persons. Mr Len Royster is building three cottages on South McDowell street. Mr H G Holding is appointed Dost master at Falls, Wake coanty, vfoe W u Alien, resigned. Daring the past fortnight four vet erans nave become inmates of the sol' dlers' home. Ex-Gov Holt and Dr Laird, of Haw River, were among the visitors to the executive office today. The Wake Forest college and Lynch burg baseball teams played at the latter place this afternoon. It is a pleasure to learn that Uts. K. 1 0. 0 en is m uch better, and hopes are now entertained of her recqy a While the circus canvas was being taken down last night a heavy pole fell and badly hart one of the em ployeB. It is nearly time for the "early clos ing" movement to be begun here. My 1 is usually the date for the clos ing of stores at 7 p. m. Rev Dr A Yates will attract a large audience to his lecture at Eden ton street M church Tuesday, when he will lecture before the Epworth I league. . A complete outfit of gymnastic ap paratus has been ordered for use at the agricultural and mechanical col lege, Lt Henderson havjng- requested tne trustees to auow cms. Testerday afternoon one of the con. victs now employed at the grounds of the executive mansion became very sick and fell in the street. He was given prompt medical attention. A call is to be made for a meeting of Raleigh business men, to discuss insurance matters here. A proposition was made today for the organization of a matual company. Mr Hugh Bourne, of Edgecombe, yesterday handed Miss Lucy Wlm- berly a loaded pistol. It fired off in her hands and Bourne received the load in his neck, inflicting a serious if not dangerous wound. The high rate of fire insurance which the southeastern tariff association imposes upon Raleigh is being en forced. A high rate was imposed at Wilmington, but some of the insur ance journals say it is not being en forced there. There was a match game of base ball yesterday between tne "8ky Lights" and the V Billy Goats ' The latter won by a score of 20 to 11. The playing of Spier Whitaker for the Billy -Goats was especially fle He gives promise of developing into a very fine player. Next Friday will be field day at Wake Forest college. Mr Walters Durham, of Raleigh, is captain of the track team. lune medals are to be awarded the winners in the athletic sports. The Wake Forest minstrels will give a performance Thursday evening. Senator Jarvis left for his home. i ureenviiie, tnis morning, it is ex i eoted that he will not qualify before Tuesday at Washington, that he will strongly support Simmons' confirma I tion and that be win give bis commit tee clerkship to Mr Charles N Vance if the latter is not retained for the rest of the congress, as a gracious act, by the new chairman of the eleo tions committee. There was a noe and very appre- ciative audience at the academy of i muBio last evening, and the perfor mance of the Mozart symphony club was of a remarkably high standard. The various soloists won many honors and encores, and were gener ous in their responses. Mr Mora's basso solo waslmagnificantly sung, Manager German has certainly done well in securing attraotisns at the academy this season A few days ago some persons as yet unknown poured kerosene on the front and rear doors of a two story frame house on East Hargett , street in East Raleigh and then set the oil on fire. There was a lively blaze and the colored people who occupy the building got out in a great hurry. The fire was extinguished quickly and the damage was slight. The house stands in front of a store which was burned some months ago There are certainly some " fire bugs'' in I East Raleigh. Corieepondenoe of the Visitor. A friend, speaking of (he death of Senator Vance, said that the first time he remembers to have seen him wr-s arly In the morning in the spring of 18G3 of the day after ttennlng's brig ade mobbed the late Gov. Holden's printing office. Some of oar citizens were very angry and had assembled in front of the market house and were being nrged to retaliate by mobbing the office of a war paper which was being published just east of the en trance to, oar office. Oar informant was sent in baste after the governor who seemed to have anticipated each a result, because he was up and pre pared for Qifeemergency although the son was lose up. lie mounted a norse and reached the scene before the boy could return and mounting a goods box in the market square soon Ji ad the'attention of the mob and Induced them to desist from their destruction. v. E. Two Tlews astofbt Jarvll Appoint-1 ment. Today's Charlotte Observer pub lishes a special from Asheville as follows: "There are two opinions here regarding the appointment. One is Jarvis stands closer to Vance than any other . public man, and his appointment will not prejudice any man's case in the west. When the legislature meets a western man will be elected and the appointment gives every western man a fair chance. Mayor Patton said ' 1 have the most absolute confidence in Gov Carr's good judgment ad patriotism, and would endorse v ' iog he would do unless directly oV jkry to my judg ment of what wv-' best. I recognize Jareis as a goop 'man, ever distin guished by propr4&tdf conduct, and I s pplaud the got ernof ' appointment.' The other opinion is that the western Natt Atkinson and J Pi Sawyer say the enttMwettfiUi . jjaxi of the state is dissatisfied. A prominent man said that if Jarvis antagonizes Ran' som the next legislature will re-elect Ransom. Many others are of the same opinion. The last opinion ap pears to predominate." A Well Soaked Audience. The circus was here yesterday. It had ah exceedingly large tent and last evening tne audience was so great as to fill all the seats and all of the stand ing room. About 9:30, with a little preliminary flourish in the shape of vivid lightning and rolling thunder. the rain descended and the floods came. In one instant the great can ass grew black, and the next instant the water fairly poured through it There were at the very lowest est! mate 3.000 persons under that can vas, and it is equally true that at the very least one nan oi tnese were in a minute literally soaked with water. which fell in torrants. The brass band played heroically for a few min utes and then retired. A fourth of the big crowd remained and saw what was called a concert, the regular per formance having been completely knocked out by the Tain. The nam ber of dresses and hats rained by mat April snower is very large. There was a great ruh for the exit wnen tne rain came up, Put no one was hurt. Weather. For North Carolina: Fair. Colder in east portion tonight. Warmer Sunday. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: un Sunday: Fair. .Lo cal data for 21 hours ending 8 a m to day: Maximum temperature, 75; Min imum temperature, 07;rainfall, 1.82 oynopsis: i ne storm is now cen tral over the lake region. During the past 24 hours rain has occurred at many stations in the northern, middle and upper southern states, An area of high pressure is central over Nebraska and the Dakotas. The weather is generally fair in the we t. westerly winds prevail. No very decided changes in temperature have occurred. It Is slightly cooler In the west. A Question. What has become of the agitation of the question of the increase in the rates of insurance that was being conn sidered by the chamber of commerce a short while ago. i he increase is now being enforced and our business men are forced to pay the 100 per cent, ad' vanoe or not insure, all of the compa nies represented here being in the control of the southeastern assooia tion. Why not the business men con suit among themselves as to a remedy. and something u ight be suggested as a reniedy. fo narm would be done by such a cose. Business Man. Give your orders today for icecream for Sunday to Dughl. Telephone Of Pecple Who Came and Went Ttdav. Sheriff Lanier, of Martin coanty. is dead. Mr George W Monroe. of Jacob was here Reld's Sons, Philadelphia, today. Mr F E Hege, of Salem, was here today, In regard to matters eonnee ted with the state fair. Gen Smith D Atkins, of Freeport. Illinois, was called at the executive office today. He is visiting his son in law, Mr N T Cobb. Mr 0 F Hathaway, an active younz capitalist or Bunalo, a x is here dis cussing some important industrial matters with Raleigh's business men. Rev R L Patton.of Morganton, who was the populist candidate for con gressin the eighth district in 1892, an nounces his purpose to go as a miss sionary to China. Ex mayor A G Ricand of Wilming. ton is at the Tarboro. as are also Charles A Moore, Esq, of Asheville, Mr J R H Carmer, of New York, and John E Woodard, Esq, of Wilson. Mr J Howard Nichols and son, of i the J wight manufacturing company. of Chicopee Falls, Mass., were here to day, looking for a site for a cotton mill. They are interested in large mills, TMOA. Sunday afternoon Mr J D Boashall ill speak about "The First Prime i,tino, o. A. r w ??5 , Minister of Egypt" Song service 20 monutes: J W Cheek, cor Womble. violin; T a Wilkin son, violin: Kosooe munn; nute. a. male quartette will sing. All men are invited to tnis service. Wake Superior Court. This court begins next Monday, Judge Hoke presiding. There are 39 cases on the oalandar as set. The term is two weeks, but there is not enough business to occupy a month's time. One of the suits is for $10,000, broneht bv the father of Alice Love The latter lost her eyesight one night bv a falling stick of a s&yrocset. There is one divorce suit on the reg nlar docket, and perhaps several othi ers will be tried. The Dispensaries to Close. Charleston. SC. April 20, The correspondent of the News and Cou Herat Columbia wires that a mem ber of the state board of control has informed him that the board will is sue orders tomorrow closing every dispensary in the state. Agricultural and Mechanical College News, - Today the executive committee of the board of trustees of the agricul tural college met here, chairman W S Primrose presiding, lt was decided to build a new blacksmith and wood working shop, much larger than the one now into use, and to convert the latter in a dormitory. Apparatus for physical culture was also ordered to be provided for the use of the stu dents. Governor Uarr savs ne will do ev erything in his power to secure the railway rate of a cent a mile to the laying of the corner stone of the Con federate monument, May au. The station house is now being ceiled with pine. The new cells are nearly done. They are of wood, and do not touch the rear wall, but an air space is left. They are painted on the inside with diaphanite, a new material, which preserves the color of wood and prevents any odor. Yesterday in St. Mary's township. ab rat five miles south of here, John Ad kins, colored, 67 years old, was killed by a falling tree. A boy cut the tree down and as it fell a limb struck Adkins, who was cutting wood, and his neck was broken. A union missionary meeting under the auspices of the woman's mission ary society, including the "Bright Jewel Bands," of the Methodist churches of this city, will be held in the Sunday school room of Edenton street church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. An interesting programme has been prepared, and all are cordit ally invited to attend. No collec tion. ' 'I.':. Joseph Baker, a white haired man of 70, who has spent nearly all his life in prison, says he wants to end bis days in the state prison at waupun, Wis, which he declares to be the most i "comfortable" Institution of its kind in the country. YOUMAYNOT WEEDOME BUT wj WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL AND 8KB THB STYLES 07 PRETTY BABY I p 7 "nTDT X PTTC! II. A KK 1 AJjrLu Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, . CORAL and other colors. The price is right. Til, OiP&uOE RALEIGH, N.O. Dry Goods). Wotlonsi, TIED -OR TO TIE. 25c 25c 250 25c 25c 25o Either way you want them, and at any price you want them, 25 or 50c We mean neckties for gentlemen, and the nicest neckties you ever saw for the money. They are one of the features of our great men's furnishing business; we say great, because we mean "great" and be cause it is "great." We are carry ing the largest stock of lines this year; some people said it would not pay; that this is too small a town for so great a stock. But that is not so; it has paid us and our customers well. SOo 50o 50c 50c 50c 50c 60c 50c 50o 50c 50c 25c 25o 25c 250 25c 25c 25o 50c 60c 50C 50c 50o 50o 50c 50o 500 500 50o 50a 5UC fOo 50o 500 50a 50a 25c 25c 25c 25c 25o 25c 25o 250 25c 250 25c 25o 25c 25c 25c 250 C.A. Gentlemen's TAN SHOES. Colored footwear is no longer an experi ment, this style is now permanent. Gentle men will do well to note what we have to offer. '. At $3 OO and $3.50 Gents' Tan and Russet Bala. At $5.00 Ficadilly Bluchers and Bale. Bala- and Tuxedo At $6,00 Square toe light Russia Bluchers. Ficadilly Russia Button, 4 large buttons. Seal Picadilly Bals. Our shoes are always the the price. best to be had at w. n. & k. s. TUCKER A CO.