Current News Notes. - On of th qoref delui'B f JS tieut in the Kaoksk, 111., (ansae asylum 1 that hi foot are mad of sardines. A he it harmless be U rer mitted to keep thetn tid op in tin csns filled with ulie oil. Information is received at tba state department from our minister at Athens, which nbow that in fifty-six towns 251 people were killed, 140 wounded. 3.602 h"ii-H destroyed or injured by (be recent eirth.uaken in Greece. The value of the property destroyed it about one million dnll.tr. At the in h1 a nee of the Canadian Pa cific railway a newspaper correspon dent has been arrested for sending out false reports of the wrecking of a train having the Raymond excursion party aboard, first published in San Francisco papers. Tlie last sensation in political cir cles iu Kentucky today is the pub lisbed statement tbnttieii. linsil Duke, i f Lmiisiille. editor of the Southern magazine, and brother-in-law and chief of staff of (ien. John Morgan, tlie famous Confederate raider, has declared that be will aid Henry Clay McDowell against Col. Hreckiuridge if the latter is renominated. Maj. McDowell has practically consented to be the republican candidate if Breck inridge is renominated, (ien. Duke is a stalwart democrat. A dispatch from Shanghai says Seoul, the capital of Corea, was cap tured by rebels. The king is a refu gee and foreign troops have been landed to protect life and property. These have restored order. Thousands of placards are posted the streets of Canton, where the plague is raging, giving notice that if the governor of Hong Kong carries out his expressed intention of burning the Chinese quarter, in that city, the British settlement in Canton will be burned. By advice of his physician presi dent Cleveland is taking a short out ing down the Chesapeake bay. An attack of summer complaint has kept Mr. Cleveland closely confined during last, few days, but has yielded to treatment Nnd with the exception of a Blight weakness he is quite himself again. A fierce tire started shortlly before 8 yesterday morning at New York and spread rapidly. 'o one was injured, but several girls were carried out in p, fainting condition. The loss is $250.0(X). At Beach City, Ohio, yesterday min ers fired upon the Logan Rifles yester day morning. The fire was returned, a patrol was quickly, fronted and a thorough search was made but no one captured. The first attack was made about midnight and the second at three. The greatest calamity that has ever befallen Panama was a fire which started yesterday afternoon and burned fiercely nine hours. The flames destroyed over 300 buildings in the most thickly populated section of the city. The loss amounts to $3,000, 000. One-third of the city is devast ated and 5,000 persons are homeless. Standing of the Baseball Clubs. .NATIONAL LEAiil'B. Clubs Won. Lost. PerCt Cleveland. 23 14 .622 Baltimore, 24 10 .714 Philadelphia, 24 14 .632 Pittsburg, 25 15 .625 Boston, 27 15 .643 Sew York, 22 19 .537 Brooklyn, 23 16 .590 Cincinnati, 14 24 .368 St,. Louis, 19 23 .452 Louisville, 10 29 .256 Chicago, 12 28 .300 Washington, 13 29 .310 . Attacked the Militia. - Jtft'CLAlNsviM.B, ()., June 14. A mob of Hungarians, Poles, and Ital ians, striking miners, attacked com pany K, Eighth regiment, of state troops, which clubs and stones. The captain ordered the soldiers to lay d,own their arms and fight with their . fists, as the miners were unarmed. The ' . miners were soon routed. Just the Thing. tihe My three school-girl cousins are coming tomorrow to stay a few days. He My goodness, Maria, you'll have to order a lot more meat and things. i She No, I won't. I've ordered a dozen bottles of 'pickles and a half ton of candy.. -. - v Doctor recommend '"The Standard Bawtog Machine" because of Its light loaning. . A VERY HAPPY PASTOR. Both He and His Good Wire are Now Rejoicing. BUT RUFF KURD OStK. One of the Most Thankful and Sincere Let ters Ever Written by Any Min. In the famous fight off Cherbourg the Alabama fired a shell which en tered the rudder-post of the Kearsage and stuck there. If that shell had exploded, the en gagement would have had a different ending. That was Providence in the shape of a bad fuse. "In our case," writes a clergyman who possesses the rare art of putting things "in onr case Providence ap peared iu the shape of a pamphlet tucked under a string." "It was in this strange way," he continues, "that we lirst learned of I'askola, that has done such wonders for my wife and myself. We have ta ken only .4.50 worth less than the price of one visit from our physician yet it has accomplished what no doc tor's prescriptions or patent medicines have ever done. "For twenty-five years 1 have suf fered untold miseries from a disorder ed stomach. For years 1 have had to abstain from meats; but after only one day's use of Paskola I have eaten meat, or any other food my appetite craved, with no ill results. "In regard to my wife I hardly know how to write. It certainly ap pears like a miracle. Mouths passed ith her most miserably. She had no ippetite. So reduced in flesh and vi tality was she that we were looking for nothing short of a speedy death. "But Providence intervened in the ihape of a little pamphlet tucked tin ier the string of a package brought from a neighboring town. "1 tossed it on the table with the remark, 'Here, wife, is something to ure your ills and give you an appe ite.'" "She read it and said to me, '1 have i'aith to believe if 1 had that I'askola it would cure me.' "The next mail carried an order for i bottle. The second day brought the ottle, and she took the first dose. That was four weeks ago. Today she tte a hearty meal of anything slip craved something she had not done 'or mouths. "I regret we did not weigh our felves before we began to take Pas tola; but the truth is I had no great i'aith in it so many things had failed. Jut you have onr lasting gratitude. "I write you this not to obtain a supply free, but because 1 have the food of my fellow men at heart.- "I have already induced a few peo ple to give your Paskola a trial. When hey shall have 'done- so I will gladly totify you of the results. "Hoping under (iod that what I iiave thus hastily written may benefit ithers, I remain yours truly, Hev. A. P. I'.KKIIK. 'Worth Centre.X.Y., April 12,h,1894." We congratulate Mr. Beebe and his food wife upon the wonders that fol owed their use of Paskola. To them hat little book tucked under a string vas a Providence indeed. Paskola is doing a . similar wonders ill over the land. And people tell us if it in like gratefirl and enthusiastic vords. What is Paskola? It is artificially ligested starch combined with ertain fruit principles which aid the ligestion of other foods as Mr. Ilee.be tas shown. Mark ! it is a food, not a lough. It stimulates, strengthens, revives and fattens the weak and run low'n body, even though the torpid itomach can give it no help. Paskola is concentrated nourishment, digested 'ty art, in advance. Taken into the ystem it goes straight to its destina ion. Not an hour is lost. It is new, its principle is new, it is fundemental, cientific, successful. Dyspeptics, consumptives, all thin, pale, wasted ind helpless people will be rescued by it. Throw physic to the dogs try I'askola. And send to the Pre-diges-ed Food Co., Reade St., New York, "or a copy of that pamphlet that Mr. Jeebe found tucked under the string, b'orsaleby James I. Johnson, druggist, llaleigh. A Pointer for You. Are. you a subscriber ? Do you take The Visitor? If not, now is a good ime to do so. The Visitor has all 'die city news, has the latest city news, lias the best city news of any paper published in Raleigh. If you get a oopy read it and subscribe for it. ' If you are a subscriber show the paper to your neighbor. Drop us a postal or send your number and street to his office. The manager will do the rest. Try it one month. " The Visi tor leads, never follows." TURPENTINE MARKET. Corrected Daily from the Wilmington Star. . Spirits Turpentine firm at 27 cents per gallon. Rom it Market firm at 90 cents per barrel for strained and 95 cts. for good strained. - ; ; Tar. Firm at $1.15 cents per bbl, of 280 pounds. ' Crude Tobpkntihb. Distillers quote the market steady at 11,00 for Hard, $1.70 for Yellow Dip and $2.15 for Virgin. . ' The "Weather Report. Fur North Carolina: fair. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Saturday, fair, warmer. Local data for 24 hour ending 8 a. m. today: Maximum temperature 76; Minimum temperatare 52i rainfall 0.00. Fair weather continues. The pres snre is still high over the eastern part of the country, but gradually falls toward the west. There is no storm renter decided in fluence on the map. The lowest pres sure is found over the northern lake region. While it is comparatively cool in the Atlantic states, the temperature is high in the Mississippi valley, espe cially iu the north. Chicago reports SO" at 8 a. in. Further west it is somewhat cooler. j New Advertisements. Paskola. A. Hughi - Parrots. W. J. Mann Special. Chas. W. Scales Lost, j W. H. flolloway For Sale. I McKimmou & Co Pri.e Book, i Dodd, Nichols & Co Real Estate. Pawn Broker's Shop Safe Wanted. SIMi'IAL NOTICES. J 1L. Lost. Found. Wanted. For Kent. For Sale. Situation Wanted. Help Wanted. THIS VISITOR I. TUB PAPER FOR Vol' TO APVERTlsK IX. All kinds of plain and fancy ice cream at Dnghi's. Lost Bicycle pump Tuesday. Finder A'ill confer a favor by returning same ro this office. Chas. W. Scales. To Holders of World's Dispensary Med ical Association Prize Books. (io to McKinimon's drug store and compare your numbers. They have just received the number sheet. TO THE SPRINGS. If you cannot or will not go to the springs you should drink the waters at home. . WE 0FFR YOU all the leading waters in bottles, as follows: BFFFALO LITHIA, PANACEA SPRING, LINCOLN LITHIA, JACKSON SPRING, HARRIS' LITHIA. HI'.Nr.UH, Co.NllHF.SS, Kl'llINAT, HATIIoKN, CAKL.sHAD, APOl.Ll.NAHIS, We call your special attention to BEAVER LITHIA on draught. Also all the popular fountain drinks of the season. Druggists. SHE " BAEMD IN Fine Hotel Property 30 rooms, all necessary outbuildings; lot 2 acres; lo cated in central portion of North Car olina, on railroad- and in town with population of 700; college students 200; will also sell 6 acres in same town, and 34 acres, 1-3 in cultivation and bal ance in oak and pine woods, located within 1-3 of a mile from same town. Terms easy. Dodd, Nichols & Co. City Property House and lot on North Dawson street, house 5 rooms; lot 70x210. Dodd, Nichols & Co. House and Lot Located on Firwood avenue; house 4 rooms and basement and all necessary outbuildings; lot 98x200. Dodd, Nichols & Co. ' House and lot on Hillsboro street; house 2 stories; lot 2 acres; terms easy. Dodd, Nichols & Co. Farm Land 103 acres 3 miles west of Raleigh; 1-4 mile from R. R. sta tion;. 40 acres cleared, balance in woods; for sale low. Dodd, Nichols & Co. Farm Land 50 acres 4 miles south of Raleigh; house with 2 rooms; 10 acres in vineyard; 15 acres in original for est; balance cleared; terms easy Dodd, .Nichols & Co. Farm Land 70 acres of land north of Raleigh, all under high state of cultivation; house with two rooms and 1 good barn; term easy. ; v je DODD, NICHOLS & CO. SPECIAL XOTICF.S. For Sale. A complete bill of Unit class lumber for a cottage bouse of four rooms. Ap ply to W. H. Hollowat, jelS 6t 114 Fjt Davie street. A Traveler's Requisites Combs, ,Mitb brushes. Lair brushes, clothes brushes, nhu set, toilet Koaps aud perfumery. Also fine cigars cheap by the boi, at J. Hal Bobbin's. AtJ HlBobbi.t's You can get a bottle of Simmons' Liver llegulator for fifty cents, ji-13 We haft- placed mi sale a complete line i.f ladies' muslin underwear from j 2.V a garment. j Ladies' ribbed vests from 10c each. Woollcolt & Son. We bae one uf the most complete lines (.f hosiery in the city. j Woollcott & Soil. i . I Boy's knee pants from 2.V pair, and ! don't forget when you want a pair of I shoes or slippers we can suit you both ; in price and quality. ! "Woollcott & Son. 1 If you htne . furniture to mjive call on Thomas & Maxwell, who .will fur nish a large spring wagon and plenty of experienced help. We have just opened the finest line of Linen Mourning paper and Kn velopes ever shown here. Raleigh Stationery Company. One bundled Reams Linen note pa per ruled aud plain (special price 10c quire.) Envelopes to match. llaleigh Stationery Company. A full assortment of Hammocks. Can suit you. llaleigh Stationery Company. .- - Have your furniture moved by Thomas & Maxwell. They have a large spring wagon and furnish plen ty of help. The (standard is the liighpt grade sewing mtchiue mntinfnrtured &pr18 t & s Have your furniture moved by Thomas & Maxwell. They have a good spring wagon and plenty of help. Thomas & Maxwell have a well se ected stock of molding which tlieyare making up into pictures at half price. Buy the light swift running 8ti!d ml sewing machine. Thomas & Maxwell, the leading fur niture dealers, have a weil selected stock of picture molding and will make you frames cheaper than any one else in tne state. Tax Lister's Notice. Books now open at the court house. Call and list your taxes at once and save Double Tax. J. C. Maroom, W M. I.AMllKTIt, June 5th, 1894. Listers. For picture frames, call on Thomas & Maxwell. Dou't fiil toT-el'iie tl'andarJ' before buv iug a se lng inae'iine. Thomas & Maxwell ' will more you cheaper than any one else, in town. For Rent. Four new four room houses, corner Saunders and North sts.; city water attached; terms easy. Apply to John IT. Smith, No. 11 Exchange Place, or No. 128 corner Dawson and Jones. j!2 Thomas & Maxwell's is the cheapest place in the .state for picture frames. Flowers, Roses, &c Cut Flowers, roses, bouquets, bas kets, floral designs, palms, all kinds of bedding plants, coleus, heliotrope, tuberoses, geraniums, &c. VEGETABLE PLANTS. Sweet potato slips, potgrown egg plants, tomato, cabbage, celery plants. Telephone 113. H. Steinmetz, Florist. North Halifax street, near Peace in stitute. m2(l Haveyour pictures framed at Thomas & Maxwell's. ML ESTMI M Mill. I will sell on Monday, 25th day of June, 1894, at 12 o'clock, in front of the court house, a lot on East Martin street, south side, fronting nineteen feet on said street, and running back south from said street 60 feet. For description of . said property I refer you to book 131, page 14, of Register Deeds office Wake county. jelStd FRANK STRONACH, Trustee. Any one'needing art frescoing, pa per hanging, painting of any kind write to of call on Manufacturer's House Furnishing Agency, Durham, N. C. They will give you neat, and quick work. Will send samples of wall paper and designs of frescoing. Satisfaction guaranteed. jel3 6t ' Per Renyi' or Las0 The Fentressresidence, 117 Fay etteville Street, Raleigh, N. 0. Twelve rooms, with bath, water, and other sonveniences. Possession given June 1st.-'' Address, . - i HERBERT L. FENTRESS, 114 N, South St. Wilmington, N. C. jeOtf. . TIME There has really been little summer that we have not felt it proper to call special attention to our complete and fine lines of Light Weight Clothing, spe cial summer textures. But now hoi weather is at band and this is the time to talk to you about We i.y m,,ie nud more attention j of just the right thing to wear. Heasoiisble things we mean, and so it is a fact I that we have been working months aud mouths getting ready for this very i summer season. Misfiaw n mmv wzewm't XJ IbliU U IkUviiiUd U U1 L-bUUU U all lors, we claim to be unmatched in liyWuniUOu good judgment and pond taste have been shown in getting just the things our people need. ffnililTPMlT0 fJMIlfuD'ir What are more comfortable for men who travel lyiiyj U UiNva LOlUOU U than Outing Shirts? Of late years these are found indispensable. We have them, in all c dors, of all materials, at all prices; the biggest stock in this xtate. All you have U do is to select. P.lliYl LlST, ATTENTION ! We will show yon this week the handsomest and u.ibbiest and latest regulation bicycle caps. S. & D. BERWANGER. High Art Clothiers. LOOK HERE! Have you bought your Summer Suit, yet ? If not, now is the time to buy Look at these figures, and call and examine the fabrics and convince yourself as to their quality. Men's Light Cassimere Suits that were $10.50 fl8 00 and $20.00 now ko for .12.50. e Men's Light Cassimere Suits that were $12.50, $13.50 and !sl4.00, now iro for i-'lO.OO. 6 Men's Trousers, good qnalily, 83c, sold everywhere for $1.25. all wool, $2.00 " 3.50. 3.00 " 4 50. In nil varieties and colors, 4 to wool Cassimcrcs, Cheviots and Kerseys, i rr i St tlu.v IK fl 0 all linen forced back aud front, best muslin. Sold in any other store at 75c. No goods sent out on approval during special sale. .oftgipi vjotbing Q 305 FA VETTEV1LLE ST., TEiJU Oak : City STEAM .LADHflar, ( being Jhe first in North Carol'na) bas a competent manager of. IS yoais' expe rienefc, asbisod by bis wife, who wil: give wtrons and friends in the future work su perior to any in the past, and will surras my other laundry in the Mute, and guuran- e less wear and (ear. Dou't fail to rive rial. ' '1RTS. 0 I.LAR8. FLANNELS of ail kinds, LACK ( V. RTAINS. BK1) BLANK KT8, BKI) QC1LTH. CODN TERPANES, Any'to'rgyoo yon wnnt washed anil done up in , first clsss Hyle ran be dop at the Oak i ity Htesni Laundrv. Telephone No 87. r,. Tl . WTATT, No 216 Fayetteville street, no!7 Ramor. NO. Have Your Pictures AT We have s large lot of Moulding to sele .t from and tr prrpsred to frame in any at, le itesireJ for h ut the r'gul r price.. We a.so have a Lwger Stock of FURNITURE than we have ever had before, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices BABY CARRIAGE are a spec'alty. ihomas & Max wall, ILeading Foraitire Dsalers, O.and 13 Marflu Street, BALBIOH, AT. O. feM Eergs far Hatching. White Leghorn. Black Spanish, Light Brahma and Buff Cochins. 75 cants per setting. WSBA.RNB9, my2t m OlSNorth East street. rroXoTDlb.oia.o i COAL aad vVOO'V 14U m4i T L KBEBHA&DT. Framed Tfloigs & Maxwell s CLOTHIN rear by resr to the selection of stocks - "'" -i-vi..ts.-. serge. itaP U) d'ete. Si ilk Alpacas and Flannels, in North Carolina. TrfnlfoW For only look is need- U t-d to show yon whst 20 years, at one-fourth off; elegant, all are sacrificed. at bosom, rein- SHIM 'op OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. A MIRK W J. JriNKS I IM. IT. TtlvnaB I Pin-mess Manager. Aicb't & Supt B'ld'a j B. F. Pabk, in charge yards and shops. ROYSTfR, PARK 8b CO. (Successors to Ellington, Bolster Co ) MAKL'rACTDSKB8 Of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Scroll Work, bTAlIt KAILS Xcd all Cther Klrds of Ballding Material. Will contrsct to bni'd snj w' ere in tns State, or furnish any kind of material da siied. . Our shop is equipped with the latest and best wood working machinery Ws are lo cate.! on the 8. K. L. Railroad, which runs through the bes timbered lans in Nort Carolina, from which we get our logs an 1 cut our own lumber. This enables us to fill orders of any s'ze or di enslon on sort notice Wf can cut 18,000 feet a day. Our Dry Kiln bas a capcity o' 60,000 feet, and we cut, dry and drefs lumber for the publio at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 135. Our yard and shops are in. West street st wst tero inuiiof Ktfpntnn rtreet. feh?4 hiua:le8 WE e AVE BOTH Shaved and Sawed Heart p'ne 4 inch shingles, nicely bundled and of the v-ry best timbers at very 'ow prices bv the thousand or carload delivered ' st any depot. , JONES A POWELL, f Rock Salt m -4 For hones and cows a' la per pound Ws get this bv the osrlosd direct f om the mine. s Clthiof0 No need for any - bores or cow to suffer (or ' a't hereafter. Every one should have a lump. Steam AND Domestic Coal, the best and cheapest in the country - ramie by ., -..7.-. ... JONES & POWELL ' FOB BENT. One ft room boase o HarrlngtOB street oeit to If artiit street eorner groeery store, mil A W VaUM. TTh iix lrt. ir