THERE EL OUR NEW, FRESH STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, Rubber Goods, Umbrellns, &c, &c, Makes Things L'velv With Us. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS van EVEMG VISITOR- t-UULISIlED EVERY AFTERNOON, lExcept Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 25 cents vvr nkmtli. faces for mailing, f J per year, or 25 cents per month. Oilicc-UpsUirs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd floor. V. M. BliOWX, Sr., M'g'r, Raleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS. ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor MA.LV.IUtI, IEO. 7, Mr. Sage says the elevated railroad system will give New Yorkers ideal transit "with a double deck and ele-tri.-ity." For over CO years Rev. William Mays, of Perryville, Ky., has been preaching the gospel, and has never accepted a dollar for his services. The parables have preached pro found Christianity successfully for centuries, and ads that are little stories obtain the widest reading. Another big whaleback steamer for ocean traffic is soon to be built at Everett, Wash., where the largest vessel of the kind was launched a few weeks ago. When people are heard to remark that so-and so's advertisements are seen everywhere it is pretty good evi dence that so-and-so are wealthy and grow ng more so. A good advertisement is the best solicitor. It appeals to the people who may want what it tells about, but does not intrude upon people who can nothing about the thing. John Gary Evans, Tillman's gover nor of South Carolina, advocates an abolition of the system of leasing out convicts. To that extent he is in line with modern civilization. A landslip damaged part of Giare, in the Italian Tyrol, yesterday, and killed many cattle. No person was injured. Many extensive vineyards i;i the neighborhood of the village were burled. Harry North, sou of Col. North, the "Nitrate King," and Miss Jessie, daughter of fciir David Evans, ex-Lord of London, were married yesterday in St. George's church, Hanover square, London. In the Belgian chamber of deputies yesterday. a vote was taken upon the socialist proposal that amnesty be granted to all persons now serving terms of imprisonment for taking part in the riots that occurred daring the universal suffrage agitation, and the motion was defeated by a vote of 79 to 42. It has been proposed in Kansas to re submit the prohibition question to a of vote the people, and the matter will come before the ligislatnre shortly. The preachers in the state are organizing to fight the proposition, and are try ing to get senators and assemblymen to pledge themselves to vote against a resubmission ' Major Hambrough, father of Lieut. HambrougH, for whose murderer Alfred John Mason was tried in Edin burg last year, the trial resulting in the discharge of the prisoner on the verdict of "not proven,'' some time since instituted a suit against the Mutual life insurance company to re cover 20,000 insurance on hjs son's life. The jury in the case- yesterday returned a verdict for the defendants. For economy and eveness for heat, put only a little coal on the fire at a time.! ' f BEST niijli ill 1 v . i. UlEE II 11 f'l II inn - i iL J TcipHourte lQ- yP'TQtin office, no. ii7 FAYcrrcviLLG or. In addition to bis former gift of $9,000, king Humbert Lis made a do nation of $30 000. to be devoted to the relief of the sufferer by the earth quakes in Italy. A writer in th Paris Figaro tells of a ten-ton yacht having been devised, designed, built, launched and ready for sea within to months. This yacht, which is of the (In keel type, is j ist leaving tbe stocks at Bordeaux. She is very light and is built of ok and Canadian beech. "If one may judge," says the writer, "from her appearance, she has a brilliant future in store." Nowhere are old soldiers so dis tinguished as in China. In 1890 the emperor Kian-Su issued a proclama tion, which read in part as follows: "To thank Heaven that it has allowed us to reach the age of 20 years, we herewith raise all the active soldiers of the eight banners of Manchuria and Mongolia to the rank of the nobility. To those who have passed fourscore, we give in addiMon a piece of silk, ten measures of rice and ten pounds of meat. Those who have passed their 90th birthday are to receive double measure in each case." When the crack regiments of the Chinese army contain men almost a century old, it is not so difficult to understand the successes of the brave Japanese. New York Tribune. A Fight With an Out-Law. Mem'his, Tenn., Dec. 5. Near Payne's mills, Ala., yesterday morn ing chief of police Mills and a posse of officers, cornered Jim Morrison, the noted outlaw, who recently dynamited his way out of the Pratt mines prison and murdered deputy sheriff Dexter. Morrison was heavy armed and a bat tle followed. The officers made it so hot for him that he lied, but soon fell, pierced by a rifle ball. He succeeded in getting into a dense woods, how ever, which the officers cared not to penetrate, and is believed to be in the hands of friends, but mortally wound ed. "It is a pleasare to sell Cham' er i.in's Cough Remedy," says Stickney ' Dentler, druggist, Republic, Ohio. & Because a customer, after once us ing it, is almost certain to call for it when again in need of such a medi cine We sell more of it than of any other cough medicine we handle, and it always gives satisfaction." For coughs, cold and croup, it is without an equal. . For sale by J. Hal. Bob bitt, druggist. He Would Wall up America. West Chester, Pa., Dec, 5. In ad dressing Brandywine council, Jr. O. IT. A. M., at its anniversary here last evening, Augustus Bacharach, a prominent member of the order made this speech: "Politicians go around during cam paign times saying that hard 'times are caused by the blundering of the other party. Let me tell yon that the cause of the general distress is in part due to the action of ladies who go into stores and ask for imported silk when they can get American silk just as good. This is trne also of men who bny im ported cigars. I believe if we would build a wall aronnd this country we would be better off." When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. . When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. A Queer Pension Bill. Washington, Dec. 5. The -first bill passed at this session of the sen ate was a notable one. It pensions Mary Martin, whose husband left home twenty years ago, and who may be still living, but the bill contains the unique provision that the pension .0 WW .U1IOD HUD Vltk DU1UICI OICl returns." Barn the lamps low and throw away the impure oil, at ieast once a month. ANTHRACITE 'ATVn "RTTTTTTrr.TTC j. JLr Jux m. j JlVJLji j.i vy kj FROM DUST AND Killed by her Lover. Minneapolis, Minn., Dee. 5. Miss Catharine Ging, a dressmaker, report ed to be worth $10 000. was murdered last night under sensational and mys terious circumstances. Her body wax fonnd in the middle of a county rad leading into th eity by a farmer. It w still warm but she was dead. Miss Ging was knourn to have form ed an intimate acquaintance with a well known St. Paul gambler, and it is believed he murdered b-r. He sent her a note yesterday which she tore upon reading and latr ordered a carriage at a livery stable. She went out alone and several hours after her body was discovtred the horse return ed to the stable with empty bngg.r. The cushions were covered with blood. The police believe the St. Paul man met her on the road, they quarreled and he killed her. Cur for II-ailaclie As a reiue lv for all forms of head ache Electric Bitters has proved to r. the verv best It effects nerui wienf. cur an I fc most d'eadcl habitual sick hesflaehes yieH tn its Influence. We urga all who a-e nfflicre tn pro onre a bottle, and gi'e this remedy a fair trial In ease ol hiliitu 0 cone ti pation Eiectria Bitters cures bv gi. ing the needed tone to th ho vels, aud few cases l'ig resist the ose ol th medicine. Try P at one- T. trse boMlns only 50o at John Y M eHseV drug sore. I hat oily eud rough kin cured and the fce and hands lesuttfl d Vy Johnson's Oliental oap: mediants j a id hlghlv perfuui9d. For ple by John Y MaeRae . j New and stronger indictments were found at New York against two ex police captains, five ex-nergents and two ex-wardmen. The Dicov ry ed HI Lif '. Mr. G.Caillouette, drnggist.Beavers ville, 111., says: "To Dr. Kirig's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but to no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and be gan its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We can't keep storeor house without it." Get a free trial bottle at John Y. Mac Rae's drug store. Johnson's Mn gnetle Oil. bora brnnd ! a wnnriVrfnl liniment for rheuma tism, nonrs'gii sor'ios nod rn for man c benst 1 01 s't! '('c. slze25o. At John Y MseR to s A quarrel between union and non union carpenters on a Chicago build ing ended in John Kauff man fatally shooting Donald Giuer, a union man. Pntklen'g Arnica Hnive. The best salve in the world for cots, bruiser,' sores, nicer, salt rhenm, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped bands nhil blains, corns and all skn erup'ions. and positively enres piles, or no pa reqnired. It is enaranteed to give perfect sitis'acHoo or money refund ed Price 25 cents per pnx For (''' by John Y MspP"'1 Pine fiber mattresses a specialty, at Thomas & MaxweP'i. Bhf una'lsu). m aralgU, headache and p'tins of every kind intnHv re lieved hv Julincon's Maccetic Oil. It size 5i c; 0c size 25c. Hold by John Y MicRae. We repeat it. 5 cents : Onr Specialty cigar at J. Hal Bubbltt's. John Y MaeRae, druggist, will tell yon that Johnson's Magnetic Oil al ways gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. $1.00 size 60 cents ; 50 cents size 23 cents. All kinds of curtain poles at Thomas & Mai well' s at 90 cents each. W P Draper, drogelat. Springfield, Mass. writes: Japanese Pile Onre has cured a lady 8 years afflinted; eonld not walk half a mile in the last three years; now walks any digUnoo For atle by John Y MaeRae. 5 califs Our Speeitlly Cigar o cent, ai uouDitt'a. Extra bargains in furniture at Thomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with detachable mattresses a specialty. An nndtaputed. fact! 5 rente. Our Wpeclally ( Igara at J. 11 al Bobbitt't. yj WASTE. Cnr'.ain Toles and futures, any color, lSi , cheap at 2'w. Linen Wiudow Shades, any color, from 2'h up. Lace Curtains from 63i to f3. Drapery Hooks 4c. a set. Drapery Chains 9c. to 24'. Curtain Net 10c worth 15c. Ladies' Vests 22.; all wool 98c. Children's .Sl.irtsand Pants24s each. Just received a line of boys' hats at 10c . worth 2.V. Men's Crush Derbys $1.00 the biggest bargain in llah igh. THEJ-YOFJ RACKET STORE. 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I hnve only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., nd can cheerfully say It has done me more food than r.nyihing 1 have overtaken, enn recommend your mediclc s to ail auaorcra ol the above diseases. M. M. YEAET. Bprlngllald, Green County, Mo. BUBWKLL & DUNN. Wtolasala SOLID PIECES OK Sterling Silver Inlaid In the backs or SPOOKS At Pclats licit ExpowA to Wear AND THEN PLATED FOUR TIMES AS HEAVY AS Standard Plate. W&RRAhTED To Wear 25 Years. Ml UST 1 UFETIME. MORE DURABLE THAN LIGHT Sterling Silver AND NOT HALF THE COST. EACH ARTICLE IS STAMPED L STEELIHC DtUlD 'H. W. II. HUGHES, 127 Faybttbvillb Street. no 24.1m WHO ARE TUE iiEAPEST JOB PRINTERS IX RALEIGH? For the first ten correct answers to the above question a nice pack of VISITING CARDS will be given to each. OPEN TO EVERYBODY. Contest closes Wednesday, Novem ber 28th, 1894. . . Address "B. B.," Lock Box 314, Raleigh. SIGN YOUR NAME PLAINLY. All correct anawers received before Thursday, the 29th, will be put to gntherand shaken up. 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