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FOR SALE, 25 Kuildias; lots in ;;ooI loca tion on easy tfea'ssas. Wynne, IiEigJoii & Co. FOB RmtTT. tlwclhag on Person 4. do do Blount Io do do IWhuB'tiii do do do Jenkins do Call and we will baglnd to show you anvof theabavo houses. Wy JSTJSI E. JiLI I3N4-G-TO.DT 5c CO. 1-8 Q&oom 1-5 do 1-3 do 1-2 do EVENING VISITOR. i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVEmGVISlTORPUBCO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 5 cents per month. rTices for mailing, f3 per year, or 25 cents per month, s -co J in tin way f I'tah'a admission as state up tu this time, by prohibit um .jgnmy X i: in mau not only hat a majority uf the people are Against thr infamous plural wife sys tem, but also that the power of the Mormon priesthood in civil affairs haa been broken. The fifth annual reunion of the uuited Confederal veteran is in propres at Houston, Texas, and over 12, (XX) veteraus are present. The streets of Houston, Texan, are M'ed with Office Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's J veterans, military compauies and a STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wtssi & KllirqToS. Drag Store, 2nd floor. W. M. BROVN, Sr., JTg'r, Raleigh, ". C. FRED. A. OLDS, Editop surging mass of visitors. Miss Win nie Davis, Miss Mi'dred Lee and R. E. Lee camp of Richmond are pres ent. Over 4 000 Texas veterans are present. The experiment of reviewing the in iueome tax has been rather a costly RALEIGH, 5. C, MAI 22. 1895. In the aleven years between 1882 and 1893 the treasury deficits of j one to the United States treasury. Up France reached an aggregate of $103,-' to date the cost of preparing for the 000 000. I enforcement of the law now declared j unconstitutional by the supreme tuba, Newfoundland and Winnipeg. ; court asKreeates about $100,000. All all colonies governed from Europe, re in dlstresi, and either fighting or ready to fight. The cost of the revolutionary war was $135,103,703, or only about as much as is now paid out for pensions in the U. S. in a single year. The new steamship St. Louis is the largest vessel ever built in the United States. According to the official measurement her gross tonnage is 11,629. The address just adopted by the democratic state committee of Con necticut declares in favor of sound money and praises the recent letter;) of air. Cleveland. The Antwerp world's fair had wash bad weather to contend with, -bat it paid guarantors in full and. in addi tion, divided a profit of f.50,000, A great fair, if intelligently planned and well managed, will pay every time. Gen. Qnesada has landed at New York and says that the Cuban insur gents have offered to him the com mand of the insurgent forces, pro Tiding he will join them aud accept the position. He has this offer under aerioos consideration. According to the census of 1890 the total number of farms and plantations in the United States was 4,707.179. With such a competitor as this it is no wonder that the British islands, with their limited area, complain that agriculture is no longer a paying oc cupation with them. According to advices received by the executive committee, 430 dele gates will take part in the con vention of the S' U'U-rn sound money advocates at Memphis, which opens tomorrow. They will represent every fltate and every leading city south of Mason and Dixon's line. Secretary of the treasury Carlisle Hpoke Monday at Covington, Kentucky, und in his speech warmly favored the single gold standard, Thus was the cimpaign opened in behalf of the ad ministration's financial policy. Secre t,iry Carlisle declares that the act of 3873 was not passed in order to de monetize silver. the printing di ne in preparing blank forms of returns is, of course, a dead loss. There were appointed 240 deputy collectors o' iuternal revenue for the epecial purpose of handling this tax, all of whom will now be gradually dismissed. The Florence cathedral, which was damaged by Saturday's earthquake, is a most remark ible ami world-famous example of Italian architecture and was begun in 1204. on the site of the earlier . Lurch of St. Rep.irata, aud consecrated in 1430. but the lantern ou the top of the dome was Uof i-om- pleled till H.')2. The buildiug is 1S5 12 yirds long itd 114 yards wide; tie dome if 3000 feet hi-h. The be'.l tower, v. h'.ch in 2i3 feef high, consists of four stories i f i:chly decorated and colored marble. ('h;il oy Cormiers. ''uue' F.u.t.8, N. V., May 21. Mert' H V. J.-ije, a y.iuiitf druggist, had beeuoD'a long spree lately, and all effort a' reforming him were un availing Becoming despondent be walked info the Buffet, of the Suther land liotl and called for a drink. The bartender gai e it to him. Jones took a small paper from his pocket, poured a white powder into the glass and draine the coutents. . He stood still for about five minutes, threw up bis hands and fell on the floor. When the bartender rea. hed him be wop dead. Coroners' Slocum and Walker hastened to. Wilson on the same train, aud had a race for the hotel. Each man claimed the case. Hon us. North Caroliua 0 4s W. '. C. R. s N. 0. R. R. City of Kaleigh 6-U907 0-O897 Kal. Cot. Mills.as.lOOl Car'gh Milt.sCo.6s, 8Toi-K.S. Citueus' Nat. Jiank, Nat. Mink of lltleigh, Com. & Farm. I'ank, Ral. rviwu.rs Rank. Hal. C-.tton Mill-. .Id, ie, Caralei :h M ills Co , ' l'hos. Works. N. C. Car Co.. ttaleigh lias Light Co. Kaleig'.i I'!-, trie Co. Hi ii. Asked. 125 101 108 103 108 101 101 1)3 125 125 120 130 105 100 77 CO 120 3-4 102 100 103 no 102 100 00 1(X) 102 65 50 K night, of ib MHt''CHhe'B. The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try in it other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that, it cures where allotherremediesfail." Signed, F. W. Stevens, State Com, Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed aud trial bottles are free at MacKae's drug store. Regular size 50c. and 1.00. Land Sals. Noi;th CKoHN, V.ake county Supe rior I Kill t. rief.il.. 1. II. YollUg, c. s. c. H M Kariiswonh. plaintiff, v Fmnie J. Nuho'sofi. J.'Mii'H H. lioyd. oil., and oii;ers, deiend:ui;s Salw for priltitii i 1'iud. iiy tiituu of decree rendered in the1 above entitled special proceeding pending in the superior court for Wake county, N.C., W.J. I'-eele aud R. 0. Rurtou, commissioners appointed by the court, will, on ofonday, the 3d day of June, A. D., 1895. expose for sale and sell at the court house door by public uutury, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract of land in Wake county. North Caroliua, 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 Lenoir street, 80 feet from the point of intersection with the ast line of McDowell street, and runniu;.' thence southerly parallel vit u MuDoweli street J05 feet, thence easterly para'le! with Lenoir street 43 1-3 feet; tUeuse noitherly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet to the I south line of L-uoir street; thence I westerlr ailing the sooth line d3 1-3 feet to the beginning, aud rrore fully described m tbt complaint. W. S. PKELK. R. O. BURTON. 5 pal8 30d Commissioners. For Sale, House and Lot on South Street This is to give notice that at 12 o'clock noou on thel0,h day of June, 1895, at the court house door in Ral eigh, N. C, 1 will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash all that part of city lot No. 8 on the map and plan of said city, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a point in the north line of South street 123 1-2 feet easterly from the southeast corner of said city lot, and running thence northerly par allel with South McDowell street 105 feet. Thence easterly parallel with South street 43 1-3 feet. Thence south parallel with the lirst described line 105 feet to South street. Thence weste ly along the north line of same 4d x-i teet to the begtuning, contract ed to te sold to Benjamin S. Robinson by the ate ilartha S, Harris Septem ber 16, 1884, on 'which default has been made liy said Robinson for five years. A. W. Shaffer, attorney. Raleigh, N. C, May 10, 1895. tds. S. A. L. Thomas & Maxwell has just recei ved a large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronchkal lung tronble-i. Affairs in Corea ate in a critical con dition, The prime minister has re signed and the minister of the interior lias asked the assistance of the foreign diplomats in administering affairs and preserving order. The police have sur rounded the residence of the king's f tther, who is the leader of the anti Japanese party, and entrance to or iit from the residence is forbidden The widow's cap is as old as the edict of Tiberius, commanding all widows to wear the cap under, penalty of a heavy fine and imprisonment. - It is estimated that increase in the world's population, is taking place at the rate of nearly seven and a half millions a year. rim Chlrhi'strr'a FrtclUh Diamond ffrmnd 9 1YR0VAL PILLS 'Orlgtimt and Only Vrnalne. rt, alwati tvliiii'lc. lad tea uk lrucd.it lor Chi-hmt-t PtaitK Ma i numtf tfrnn't tu fittl 'ttid Qui t me 11 lie Iwifptt. Hi sltiJ with 11 tit- rl"bon. Take nnntlipr. Jirfu danarratu nthttilM. ttoiu and inittition. t lruzit(ta. or wod 4a. In stHrntu fur purtlnilura, it(nion)iih atnl "Keller tor i.atiitu," in wir, br rftnra Haiti. 1 0,010 rvtiltnnrmlo. K-ime i'aper. ineAtri.'aemioaui.1.tMdiAin Hqui ICE The coastitotional convention of Utah has finished its work and the result la likely to be indorsed by the " people at the November election, when state officers congressmen and legis lature will ba chosen. In several respects, the constitution thus framed is a document of more tb&a ordinary Interest and aignificance. It disposes th thinff which has Drlnclnallv Four llig SucceMnew. '; Having the ceednd merit to more thau make good all the advertising claimed tor toem, tne rouowiog (our remedies have reached a phenomenal sale: Dr King's .New Disoovery, for consumption, coughs aud uuldo, c.ch bottle guaranteed -Electric Bitters, the great remedy for liver stomach kuJ lUdnQys; Basklen's Arnica Slve, tho bost. in the world, and Dr King's New Life Pills, which p.re a perfect pill All these remedies are guaran teed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is bttauhed herewith will be g'ad to tell von more of tr)sm. Bold at John T faction':: drug store. . ; We ik'ain offer from the Ralsiah Crvsual Ice Ice of best i) taMty and at - lowest prices, In Raleigh snd to tv.v.r-bv railroad points. Ice now ready lor delivery in my q iantity. JvJK lii i 'VOWSUi..' . Seaboard Air-Line. CONDENSED 8C3KDULK. 15 KKFROT May 5, 'U5. Tralna Leav Kalelgn, 1 SWa M-Pally, "Afl-inta rspeols,!," ) qJuuiu Vestibole for Men uercon. Weldon, Peter. bnrg, RlchiDonl, Wehins. ton, Baltimore. Fnlladela iiriis, item York and al po'iils uortli. Buffet draw iio'room sleepers and Pull uiid coacoes Atlanta to WsLshingtou, parlor carf Wuediinetiin to Jlew York Pullri au iMeepin car Mon roe to Poi tSU'Olittl. 11 81 A si-Dally for Hndersou. Weldon, Suf folk, Portsmootu, Norfolk aud intrimed'ate stations, connects al Portsmouth with Bay Line for Old Point and Baltimore, with Nori folk aud WapulnfTtoo BUtam boat Co., for Washington with N. Y. P. & -N. K. R. for Philadelphia n nd points north; also ut Wd'oj with Atlantic Coast L ue for Richmond, vv.u.ugton. Balutiiorc, Philadelphia ami icw York;. Through sleepers Weklon to New Yora anl with Scotland tteck Branch for Green ville. Washiugtoa ana f iy month. PulimriU sleeper Atlanta ty For tsuiou'.Li. 6 85 A.H Daily. "Atlauta etpecial,' Pullman Vestibal" for So. Piiiea, Hamlet, Mo -j roe, Chester, Ciintun, Wreen. wood, Abbevillrt, Ataens, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo bile, ew Orleans, Ohattat nooga, Nashville, Memphis and "II poiots south a.d souT.Lwe,-t. Through PcU man KuiTer, Sleepers and d y co vches Washingtou to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta with diverging lines Pull man sleeper Portsmouth to Mouroe. 8 40 P M Dully, for Honttjorn Pines, Hamlet, M ,i x t o n, Wilmington, Waieaboro, Monroe, Char lot. , Llccoluton, Sholby, Rutherfordt.on, Chester, iireenwood, Atlaota aal Poiuts south. : Trains Arrive Kale'gh : 5 8J A m Daily, "Atlanta Special, Pullman Vestibule froin jNew York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington, Kicamoud, Porlsmouih. Norfolk and all polutt north. Parlor oars He ior to W&sbiagton; Pull ODau Barfet Sleepers and day coaches Waahingtoi to Atlanta. 8 85 P M Daily from Poitsmouth and potntf north via Bay Line 8. Y. P. St N. R U., also from tireenville, P 1 j oi o u t b, Washington anl Eaeteru Carolina points via Wei douj'etersburg, Richmond Waahiuftiou and points north v. Atlantic Coast Line, si -epers iNew York to . WflJou . 121A M Oft::y, "Atlanta Special," Pullman Vebtibale, from Atimna, AttieuB,AbDevilla, 6r eavood, Clienter and points south. Pul man day coaches auO slrep;rA"au ta to Washi ngton. 11 26 A M Dally from W II m ing ton, bholby, Liucolntou, Char lotte, Atlanta and points south No. 402 and 403, "Atlanta Special," are solid Pnlliuau vestibuled traius, composed of a tvgniliofnt day coaches and palace arawlug rooms ri:.t;et sleeper betwtea Wtihiugtou and Atltnta without chaogo. ou which there Is no eitra fare charged.' For information relative to sched ule, &c-, a ipi y to ticket: .ione, or A JOroke. SPA. a'(lh E. St. JOHN. Vice President. J. H. Wikdek, Geueral Manager. T. J. ANDEKdoN, (ieu'l Pass. Agent V. K. McKeb, Supt. Transportation. Washing Your Pooalioiibaa Steam Coal is ahead of all others In quality and prices, JONES 4 POWELL ' ;. Raleigh Agents. Oz? G-3?a,XL Hay, Mill Feed, Shingles, Laths,, etc., call on J0NES.4 POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and yon had no fanlt to find. When it comes to laundering your soil ed linen We Will Be a Mother to You, and the perfect satisfaction we guar antee 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. Wtatt, P1iom87 Proprietor P-ooooo (jj Pure O- Drugs. 9 OOOOOO ooo-o-o-o- ooo- oooq ooooop 5 GARDEN I Fine : oooooo 'OOOOOO ooo-ooo GOD WEWS The Holidays have come aud gone( kWith their pleasures and accustomed. .bustle. Now it behooves ue to turn ' our attention to Card Seed Carefnl buyers oi seed should keen ( )in mind two important items; , Quality aiy&i Pnz I solicit the patronage of one and .all for the justly celebrated and re-. liabl ' laSstps Garden)! Sec do ( l Ukl BBBB1TT, Wholesale and Retail . I DRUGGIST AND SHKDSMAN, I J RALEIGH, N. C. 6 oooooo ? oooooo- oo-o-o-ck j Daily Pa-Prescripiioiijs . . - D&.f''''.SFecia V oooooooooo-oooooooo oooooo 9 run 9 Postajre O op Stamps. TaK the Visitor. A MO K TH, PER YEAR. Evening Visitor. k PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. v v 10 V 18 THE TIME NUW 18 THE TIME TO 8UB30RIBB. TO SUBSCRIBE. The mission of THE VISITOR will be in the future, m it haa . been In the pas', TO ELEVATE LABOR . . TO .' - PUBLISH ALL HOME NEWS, -'. TO ' . Interest readers of all classes. ADVANCE THE IN rERJSST OP RALEIGH "''.'.: . -to :. REPORT ALL INDUSTPIAL ENTERPRISES. It will contribute, by its advocacy of Progressive Ideas of Business, to make Raleigh a prosperous manufactoriog cen.'re. a . model o commercial enterprise, and the most prosperous CITY IN. THE SOUTH. Its small price will attract subscribers. . Its real merita will make it a popalar favorite. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE V I SI TOR TERMS : One year, inside the city, $8 00 One week, " ( One month, " " 25 Oue year.outsldti the city, 8 00 One week. " " oa O p tuontb," " S5 Clubs of foar, one mouth. $'00 Povage paid at this office . Address', EVENING VISITOR, RaJelgbN.O,
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