Insure 15Tour Property IX TUB Royal Fire Insurance Company, J'Of XjOXLcLOIEL. ICXLg. rays all lueses without discount on iity days. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents for Raleigh and Vlclnliy. EYg VISITOR- I-wj t Sunday i KVLNLNUVISITOU PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city. JS cents per month. Hnces for mailing. 53 ri yew, or 25 tt:its per m jfitii. Ofiice l.'p5Uirs net Mr. J. ii-i! Bobbin's Dm Store, 2:ui i'.o.ir. W. II. BROWN, ., M'g'r, Rait li, N. C. FKED. A. OLDS, Editor BUKIGII, Jt. A l'KIL 25 1393 The Charlotte bank matter bec"mes worse aud worse. It is reported tliat the Standard oil trust made $50,000,000 out of the re cent oil flurry. Maud is looming np at a rapid rate an the logical democratic candidate for president in 1896. One hundred woman aud girls are to be sinp!' yed in one of the Pittsburg, Pa., steel rolliug mills. It iH the first case of the kind in this ountry. In England thousands of women are em ployed in mines aud mills. Announcement was made yestevda) by chief justice Fuller that the United States supreme cjurt will on May 0 hear Argameutsfor and against the petition for rehtaring the income tax uits recently decided. George Vandorbilt.one of the richest of rich Americans, is now traveling in Eiiidia and iiunireds of noblemeii tnere are urging him during his stay to take an interest financial, of course in their atfairs. lie gets four and five hundred : begging letters a day, and has been a source of great inter est to the people. A great apartment house is to be built in New York city, to be occupied exclusively by women. The building is to cost $1,000,000. Women will own and manage the house. One feature of the building will appeal to the "new women." No man will be allowed in the house or restuarants or club rooms unless introduced or chap eroned by a woman tenant. Revised calculations indicate that about twenty per cent of the persons subject to the income tax have failed to make the return prescribed by the law. The first estimate placed the number of delinquents at about 10 per cent. Each day adds to the difficulties and perplexities in the en forcement of the emasculated statute There is a growing belief among many of the political gossips at the national capital that the next few months will find the republican party aligned for bitnietalism and the democratic organization divided into distinct and avowed gold and silver monoinetallistic factions. This belief, it is explained, is based upon some recent events and upon a review of past occurrences.: The action of France, Russia and Germany has not yet exceeded a friendly but energetic protest against the Japanese annexing any part of the Chinese mainland, but the Russian minister at Pekin has already been instructed to negotiate with the Chinese foreign office regarding the o ssion of Chinese territory which Russia demands in compensation for the Japanese acquiring. A considerable number of Ameri cana, mainly southern men, have voyaged to Cuba for the pur pose of ally ing themselves with the revolutionary cause. Just how many of these active sympathizers are already in Cuba is not known, bat it in understood that np to this time there are about five hundred of them. The horrible condition of affairs in Cuba is not yet realized by the outer world. With the close of the sugar season next month there will be misery and fimine. Th iingar crop his been far bnlow the average this year, and til of It will now b ut j.-ct 1 1 the new l'uit-d States tariff on igar. It litems inu -h le to the I'iiuters, and with the bftfinuiu of rie 'dead es Hi,' lowing fr.iu th i of the S'igar seison until next S 'jiter..her. there will be r.o employ ment fur l ibor. It raeint ill bmds white and negro. Such conditions innot i'Ut aid to th mu 1 lering fire f t.he rebellion. Kriti.-ih troop are to be landed at t'orintu, Nicaragua. The t-usloiu houses are to be oc. npied by the British forces and British officer are tii exercise the funnctious of collector if customs. At the same time Nie aragnan local commerce is to be crippled by a blockade. The London Chronicle says the Nicaraguan affair is approaching a climax. Nicaragua, it adds, obviously relies upon Ameri can sympathy, but surely if America rakes these small communities under her wing she must see that they maintain international observances. The Monroe doctrine is proper enouirh iu its way, but it will hardly prevent a European power, which is not de sirous of territorial aggrandizement, from exacting repsra'ion for insult and outrage " Tie London "St. James tr.'izntte" wiys the M.uroe doctriie uas been a theory sixty two year.-, lint has never been acted on It is mistaken, for at the close of the civil war an army of the United States assembled in Texas aud would have moved npon the French in Mexico if the Maximilian empire there had not been ended by other means. The most prominent fact about the Monroe doctrine is that it has never been successfully disputed. .HOLLAND HAS FLED. Tho Ex-Hank CaslnYr Who Stole and Forged Can't Face the .Mtiwie. The Visitob has given, from the Charlotte papers, full accounts of the sensation there growing out of the theft of $00,000 by cashier J. H. Hol land of the Farmers' and Merchants' national bank. For some strange reason Holland was not arrested Sun day, Monday or Tuesday. The dis trict attorney was on Monday and Tuesdayjjegged not to order the ar rest, and it was said that Holland would not run away and that if he did flee he could not escapt capture. But, all the same, he did run away. Yesterday he was wanted during the day for some purpose, and Mr.George E. Wilson, the bank's attorney, went to his house to see him. He was sur prised that Holland was not to be found. Mrs. folland stated that he had left the house Tu-ssday night, and she had not seen or heard of him since. Bank examiner Miller at once appeared before a United States com missioner, and swore out a warrant for Holland's arrest on the charge of embezzling large sums of money from the Merchants' and Farmers' bank. The warrant was placed in the hands of marshal Allison, of the western district. US. currency 'comptroller Eckels said yesterday that the discovered shortage in the Merchants' and Farm ers' bank would not effect the solvency of the bank so far as he had been ad vised. The arrest of the cashier was in accordance with his instructions. ' Y'esterday the ( bank offered a re ward of $1,000 for Holland. There are no further developments as to his shortage, which is yet understood to about fttO.OOO. It was a Boston girl who interrupt ed a rather grown-up conversation wiih: "Sav, mamma, is everybody wicked?" Why, no', my child," an swered mamma. "Why do you ask?" Because you haven't said a nice thing about anything today." The Fidelity and Casualty 'Co9y9 Of New York. THE LARGEST ACCIDENT CO'Y DOING BUSINESS lath-rorll. Writes penuil accident p.ili.t-t. A'-etlent Ticket. .Steam boiler against explosion. Bond of surety. P.ite g!is ,-aint breakin.'. Liability insurance WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents. To Iet. 1 8-rxm img, tornet Uarrlngtua and Hargett tired. 1 S-room dwg. on Flarrlngton rt, nvr anion depot shed. 1 4-room img, on Booth street. B office In Pollen building 1 office. No. 10 Hargett strew. Apply to WYNNE & ELLINGTON. 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Pok rmfrf;riKii, Mo., Acs. ith, 1893. 1 c:m ?ptaJr ;u tto ii-.Lcst term of TfiU Tumiicjno from my own ersontj ki.OH!fiKO. I W!it;i:i(jcttttwuriaear i-I-.'TUis;. ant rjii'unjrtticni for Sytfs aR ire.ited by the very bent rhrtfic!:i!! ann sptiit rmodrods of dol lar, trier' ev-rj kri.ivn i'L'nttMly wltb ont rtrtfiim; r iif. J have ouly tAkea one rottit- of jm P. P, P., tint ca ehoerfiilly n:f t hi1 dona me more food tn a ij nrtbinn I have ever taken, can rtcoiair.tSiid y .ur iiiJicif; 0 ail sufforei's of rlort diaoKa. Mi. W. M. YKART. 8prlBtfeid. ;5rtjcu Cottmyt AfO. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Are entirely rrmow rt hy 1.P.P, -PHck1y Afb. Poke Root ai.i1 Potai lunt, the greuwat blood puriflur oa earth. AEKiroHBr, 0-. Jaiy 21, 101. On.: Pear Hihs I bought abottiwof your P.P. P. at Hot frpriasrs.Ai k, ,and it has don aio more gvoo tiinn thrua man tin troatmeuc at tuu Hot Springa. hnd three oottlis C. O. D. lijapuctiuiij yors. J A. M. NFWTON.' "i Aberdeen, It row n Cuuniy, O. . . C.r(, J. D. J.thnylon. To all vhtitn it mnv concern.- I l;ore by ttet!'r to tha wonriorful proprrtleo of P. P. P. 'or eruption ol the skin. 1 i:fTerei tor several j etrs with nn nn a'.lifly and dSsajrrcf'nhlu eruption oa vy fnce. I trie-.! t-ivry km-ti rtmo dy but In Tafn.nritlt P. P. P. was usod, r.d aronow eutirciv cjrol. aigaUby . J. I). JOKXSTON. Sbv.anaht Ga Sliln Cancrp CoroU. Tatimony from the Mayor of ScQUnTex Skqi'in. Tvx.t Jcnnary 34, 1R-KV Mwfin. Lii'i'MAN Bkob., Savannah, Ga. : Uentlftiiril h.ivo tried your p. P. P. for a disease of the .-ttin, nnually known as etin caucftr.of thu:y ytars' ctannri)r. And found fcrei-t leliet: it purliifl the blood ,and renurtes nil Ir ritation from the seat of tao dimse and proven ta any pproadinir of the Bora. I havrttakrt five or .'tx bottiea and fofil coufiiont that another c-mir.ie will ofTeot a jire. It has also rellevod mo from iii'HtfosUon and atoinauh trouble. Yours truly. CAPT. W. M. RUST, Attorney at Lav, : M n ju Mm toot Free.. ALL DnUOQISTS BELL IT. LIPPMAN SROS. PROPRIETORS, tjppman'. Blork.SaTannab, Ga 3t 29 0lffT- '- ijp BT'KV ILL. t IVSJf. .rirletrl od Rtll Ch-l-)tt ii i ii.ii n.tiiii rr nmmm ir niiin n iM.iiuiaaa nil ftiMa.Tiwni ii iiMa. Governor Altgald has made the most of bin chance at the interviewer's at tention daring the incarceration of Mr. Deba. The president insists on the eielu- ive management of tha editorial de partment of thia administration. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by UoNDH.: I5lD. AKED. North Carolina 6.V 125 126 " " i 1013-4 103 W. N. C. B. 6s 103 109 : N. C. R. K. 102 103 City of Kaleih 6j,1907 108 110 " 6-..1897 101 102 Ral. Cot. Milia.64,1901 101 Car'gh Mills Co,8i, 102 Stocks. Citizens' Nat. Bank, 125 Nat. Rank of Raleigh, 125 Com. & Farm, Rank, 120 Ral. Savings Rank. 130 Ral. Cotton Kills, old, 105 100 ' " now, 100 Caraleigh Mills Co., 77 90 , Phos. Works, 100 N. C. Car Co., .102 Raleigh Gas Light Co. 60 65 Raleigh. Electric Co. CO TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority conferred npon me in a certain deed of truHt from Anderson ReUs.as President,;! -1 John D. Rrigga, as Secretary iJ,. Treasurer, of the , Mm Mm ManTg Co . recorded in .book 134 on p 187, in the Register of Deed's office of the t'oauty of Wake, 1 will on the 29th day of April on the premise, on West street, sell to tkehigliest bidder for CABH.all the per sonal property which came into my Hands, such as builders material, con sisting of Lumber, Moulding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, also Automatic' knife grinder and Mitre machiue, &a. Persons having claims against the above naped company Will present them and those indebted to the same will please settle at once. PU1L TUEIU, Trustee for Briggs Building and ManTg Co. mar 191m. 0HK0o000K-KKoKH? v $ Pure xQARDEN O" Drugs. 0 - ooo-ooo Fine Cigars. ooooooooo-oooOooooo ;god news The Holidays have come aud irone( twirn tneir pleasures and accustomed. Oustle. Now it behooves as to turn 'our attention to Careful buyers of seed should keul iu luiua iwu important Items; Qualify &i4 Price I solicit the patronage of one and t .all for the justly celebrated and re-. liable . ' tfs Garden I mi GCEBITT, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST 'AM) SKELSMAN, RALKIGH, N. 0. rOOTOOOOOO- 003 OOC 6 HXK jVl fc? uuu Directory.' Postage o n amps OOOOOO 60OOOO0O0O- KK!) oo-o o-o o-oo Land Sale. North Carolina, Wakeoount.y Supe rior Court. Before D. II. Youni', c. s. c. H. M. Farnsworth, plaintiff, vs Fannie J. Nicholson, James H. Boyd, col., and others, defendants Sale for partition of land. Hy wrtue uf decree rendered in the above entitled special proceeding pending in the superior court for Wake county, N. C, W. J. Feele and R. O. Burton, commissioners appointed by the court, will, on Monday, the 3d day of June, A. D., 1895, expose for sale aud sell at the court house door by public outery, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract of land in Wake county, North Carolina, in the corporate limits of the city of Raleigh, on Lenoir street, and bound ed as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of L.'tioir street, 80 feet from the point of intersection with the east line of ileDoweli street, and running thence southerly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet, thence easterly parallel with Lenoir street 43 1-3 feet; thence not therly parallel with McDowell stie. t 105 feet to the south line of Leuoir street; thence easterly along the south line 43 13 feet to the beginning, and mora fully described in the complaint. W.J.PJiELE, R. O. BURTON, apl8 30d Commissioners. Land Sale. By virtue of the powers contained in a cenain deed of mortgage, executed to iNccitliam Beckwitii, on : the loth day of 1 vt-uuary, 1893, by Spencer Hackney and wife Susan, wtiiehTTeed is duly registered in the register's ortice for Wake county, book 75, page ojo, et seq., we win, on me tsth day of May, 1895, oiler for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following tract of land: A tract of land lying in the said county of Wake and bounded as follows: Beginning at Benjamin Clark's lilie, run ning west to a corner of the tract mort gaged to C. J. Bright; thence south to Nat Taylor's line; thence east with Taylor's line to a stake; thence north to the beginning, containing twenty acres, more or less. Said sale will be on the described premises. For iuller description of mortgage refer to W. n. FOUSUKK and 8. W. BUKWKR, Admrs d b n Neidhun Bcckwith. Wonuck & Hayes, Attyt. April iO, 189. , Washing Your Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to lind. When it comes to laundering your soil ed linen . . We Will Be a Mother to You, and the peifect satisfaction we gaar autee will make you think of those happy days of old. Discard safety pins! ' Away with batchelor buttons! . The Oak City steam laundry sews on buttons and tape. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, L. R. WlaTT, Phone 87 Proprietor Land Sale. In House Creek township- By vir tue of a decree of the superior court of Wake county, in the case of Rufus D. Jackson, executor of Daniel Jack son' in B, D. Jackson and others, I will, on the 2d day of May, 1895, at 12 in., sell at the court house door of Wake county one hundred acres of laud belonging to the estate of Daniel Jackson, situated in House CreeW' township, Wake county, adjoining tha ,(. lands of J. S. Uaity, S. W. Smith and -others. Also the same time and placet I will sell the remMnder interest ia 34 1-4 acres allotted to the widow aa her dower. The 100 acres contains about 60 acres of open farm land. A large part of the other 50 acres is in original growth. It is good land and is settled in a good community, Hour of sale 12 m. Terms of sale 1-3 dash, balauce on 12 mouths time with 0 per. cent interest on deferred payuieujt. J. H. Flemiso, apl tds Commissioner. " Royster's Brittlev Always the saute, , Always tha bem. Always fresh, . 20 uenU per ponad. Y