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FOR SALE. 25 HBui!lini lots asi j;ooil Boca Hon on easy terms. Wynne, ESUiuglon & Co. 1-8 Utoom 1-5 lo 1-3 do 1-2 1 rOR .22 .N'T dwelin do do do on do do do Person tt. Blount do Mai tin do Jenkins do Call and wo will be gld to show vou anv of the above houses. "WHSTISiE. FITjT. ITMOTO-LST 5c CO. I ol estimate id that respect was J30. ' 000,000, which wa decreased tj $15,- 003,000 by the first decision of the court, tnd which is now entirely knocked oat. There will be no neces sity, however, for a special avion of congress to protect the got eminent against the effects of this proceeding. The gold reserve is adequate for all practical purposes, and the general condition of the treasury it better than it has beeu at auy pre i"U time ! in the last two years. A larje deficit I for the current year was inni'able in EVENING VISITO R- PUBLISHED CVFRY AFTERNOON, JExcept Sunday) EYES1NG VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, as cents per month. frices for mailing, $3 per year, or 25 cents oer month. Office Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's nv etenti anj this will simply make Drug More 2nd floor . it a little larger without introducing STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by WY3.X1 & KlllSUTOS. FRED. A. OLDS, Raleigh, N. C. Editok any new source of danger. A very interesting experiment in transportation will soon be.in pro- SALKIGH, H. Ci MAI 23 1895. ! press of trial t Chicago. The lake i Michigan car ferry transportation The U. 8. agricultural department wiU take loaded cars on its boats and has derided that the peanut is nut a carry them 250 miles, delivering them nut, but a pea. I at Chicago. It is calculated that cars I can be delivered in this way at a less Accordingto the present indications e;pt.Dsl(J tUsn is ineurr-cl in the main- tenauce of 250 miles of roadbed and track and the ordinary wear and tear of rolling stock aud locomotives. The result will be watched with interest. Boxds. North Carolina 8 4s V. N. C. R. 6 X. C. R. U. Citrof Ka'eiKliCH.lS")? K17 Ril.C't. MiHs.6.iWl Car'gh M:llsi'o.6s Stocks. Citizens' Nat. Hank. Nat. I'.auk of Rileih, Com. & Farm. Bank, Ral. Sain;s Hunk. Ral. Cotton Mills, old, new, Caraleih Mills Co., Phos. Works, . C. Car Co.. Raleigh Gas Light Co. Raleigh Kle. trie ',. Hid. Askrd. 135 101 108 103 108 101 101 102 125 125 120 130 105 100 77 60 126 3-4 102 10 103 110 102 100 00 100 102 65 50 the Illinois democratic convention will not eontain enough opponents of free ilv.r to perform the service of pallbearers. Canada is unwilling to annex New foundland and assume its debt of $15, 000,000, and the unfortunate colony will probably have to fall back on the charity of England. The reservation of the Kickapoo Indians, 223 square wiles in area, in the heart of Oklahoma, was thrown open to public settlement today. Kickapoo lands at 32 cents an acre are a great bargain for the buyer the United States government. The reservation is simply a magnificent park of 200,00 acres. It is indeed a grand gathering of ex confederate veterans at Houston, Texas. Fully thirty thousand visitor? are at the reunion. Gen. JuLu 1! Gordon's address was delivered yes terday and was listened to by 7.0C0 people and oheered to the echo. .n ovation was given Miss Winnie Davis. The Pope has issued an cnelyclica' letter which is an appeal for christian nnity and asks for universal prayers that there may be one faith. He calls on all good Catholics to join with him during the nine days preceding the sacred feast of the pentecost to pray to God with one mind and with especial fervor to send forth His Holy Spirit on the face of the earth. The first shipment of armor plate ever made from this country to a foreign government was made Tuesday from Bethlehem, Pa., by the Bethle hem iron company. The shipment was a portion of the contract of 1500 ton which the company is filling for the Russian government. The plate is one for a battleship acd weighs 24 tons. The company also made a shipment for Japanese war ships. A Pittsburg, Pa., paper has under taken to raise a fund to erect a memo rial to "Steve"' Foster in one of the parks of that city. If every person who has sung and admired the simple but uniquely beautiful songs of that modest genius would contribute a penny Foster would have a greater memorial than any other musician who ever Jived. His songs are sung daily all over the country. An insurrection has broken out in Creek nation in the Indian' territory agniust the tribal heads of the govern ment. Armed bands are marching on Oiikmulgee, the capital. The trouble i i beoause of alleged misappropriation "by the Creek head of tee government of a part of the Creek fund which was to have been paid out per capita to the Indian citizens. Esparheche, an Indian who led the insurrection of 1883, is said to be at the head of the present trouble. The people are arming them selves. The United States troops will jon quiet this trouble. It follows that by the reason of the knocking out of the income tax the revenue will be reduced, which means that the defloit will be increased to the extent of the sum that the income tax was tipeoted to yield. The origi- jriMiMKXT FOK A FIANCEE. She Hit tin Insiiralih' Interest in tin (it'll Man to Whom Hie is Eiifrairi'il Jjdge Ti iest at St. Louis Tuesday save Minnie R.ibiuson s judgment for $5,879 4gni net the I'ut'ed .States mu tual aecid-nt .association. This es. tit.-lished the or ipoii'i in that a lady wLo iH engaged to marry a man ba an insurable interest in his iif-j. Dr. H. 0. Moure, of IMeua, Ark., bad h w.fe with, At.'tu-Urt had cot eeeu liriug for several years. He met Misn Robiuson,. who wa-i a teacher in the public schools there, aud engaged to. marry her when he got a divorce from his wife. lie then '.eld a ioiji) N-er-tilicate in the Mutual accident Associ ation, payable to his two children, but hi had Miss Robinson substituted as beneficiary. Some time afterward he was killed in a (parr-! with another doctor, over an operation each aad been -"'summoned to p-rforin Miss Robiuson sued the company. which re sisted payment chietly ou the ground that she had no insurable interest in Dr. Moore's life. Iu overruling the de murrer judge Priest ' held, that her substitution as beneficiary was strictly in accordance with the terms of the certifi ate, and that the company could uot "scape the contract,. Land Sale. South Cuioux. ''.'like county t'upe i ior . i-ui't. .'tei'.ne 1. II. Young, c. s c. H M I'srus-vorth. v'i'iitifT. vs Kuinie J. Nlchois-iu. JnitiM H. Boyd, col., and o'to-rs. di ie'id.'iits ri.ile for pai titiioi v( 1 uid. j virt.i- . f Je ree re..dered in the above entitled special proceeding pending iu the superior court tor VVakeeoimtv. N . C W.J. Feeleand R. O. Burton, coaimisbioners appointed by the court, will, on Monday, tue 3d day of Juu-, A. D., 1895. expose for sale and sell at the court house door by public outety, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tra-t of land in Wake county. North Carolina, iu 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 Lnoir street, 80 feet from tb point of intersection with the east liue of McDowell street, aud runriutr tl uce southerly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet, thence eas'erly parallel with Lenoir street 43 1-3 feet; tu-uc noitherly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet to the south line .f L-noir street; thence westerly along the south line 43 1-3 feet to the bej.:iuuip;;. and more fully described iu Ui complaint.'-; W. J. PKELE. U 0. BURTON, pal8 30d Commissioners. S. A. L. . Mr Thomas L. James, Df New York, who served with Mr. Robert T. Lincoln in president iarfl-ld's cabinet, de clares that Mr. Lincoln remarked in London that he . was -'not a 'candidate for the presidency. Mr. James adds : "I remember that as '.ve ("farted for home he put his hand iu the carriage, shook hands all around, and then ex claimed : "Good-by, God bless you all, and damn a Mugwump !"' The Sew York Sun thinks that this phrase, if copyrighted, tnifrht.be effective in electing its author to the presidency; but it fears that "every other candi date who stands a ghost of a cbani-a for nomination or election will stand on precisely the same platform." Thomas & Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronchicni lang troubles. For Sale, House and Lot on South Street This is to give notice that at 12 o'clock noon on the 10:h day of June, 1895, at the court house door in Ral eigh, S.O., I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash all that part .of city lot No. 8 on the map aud 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 comer of said city lot, and running then.-e northerly par allel with South McDowell street 105 feet. Thence easterly parallel with South street 43 1-3 feet. Thence south parallel with the first described line 105 feet to South street. Thence weste ly along the north line of same 43 1-3 feet to the b-iuning, contract ed to be sold to Beniaiinn S. Robinson b the ate Martha S. Harris Septem ber 16, 1864. on whic'i default has been made by said Robinson for five years.; A. W, Shakkkk, attorney. Raleigh, N. C, May 10, 1895. tds. r 9 , r Chtchriifi'r'ii Fnffll-h ntnmonil Brantf. a ENS1YR0YAL PILLS Original ntl lnty Gimiitiie lTUCClst for ChirXttUra Kurj'tirft I fid 'A ntoriii Hrun.l hi Kcd ai. 1 iirld Dielllto lutw at.if tiVafit. At I)i uts'i,or wnfl4i. Keller Tor l.utitt. mic'crr. t foinra ell 6 ul Ul MalL 1D.HOO Tr Uii.oLU Xnmr Paper. ICE We itain offer from the The heirs of the late 8. M. Parrish were today paid ftfW by Oak City lodge No. 419. Knights of Honor, and $3,000 by Royal council, So. 651, Royal Arcanum. RaBiah Crvstal Ice ' UL Gov.Carr at the normal and industri al school atGreensboro yesterday made a short talk ,to the young women and the large audience. In the afternoon he visited the colored : A. and M. ool letre. The scholars sang and speech es were made by Gov. Carr, Carroll D. Wright, auditor Furman and Josephus Daniels. A visit was also paid to the Greensboro female college, where president Peacock received them and ijave a pleasant entertainment. Ice of be?t q :aHty and ?X lowest prices, in Raleigh and to ne.ir-by r.iilrond points. Ice now readv for delivery in snv quantity. JOI' Lo & POWELL. IPooa.ii.oxi.bas Steim Coal is ahead of all others In quality and prices. J0NE3 & POWELL Raleigh Agents. JTOzr? G-jcax-n.. Hay, MiII.Feed, ihingles, Laths, etc., call on 'JONE8.;POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. ' Seaboard Air-Line. COSDKS6ED SCHEDULE. IS kkkkct May 6, VI. Tralna Lev. Kaleigti, 1 itf A M Pftlly. "Atlanta Speol!,"' J ulluiaaVeetibalefor Uei; uersoa. Weldon, Peters burg, Kfchmon 1. WhshinB ton, Baltimore. PniladeU ptiia. New York and al points north. Hufet draw. lDirrooui sleepers and Pull uina coaches Atlanta to Washington, par'or cars Washington to New York Pnlluian Sleeping ear Mon roe to Portsmouth. 11 81 A m-Dally for Ueuderson. Weldon, 8nf folk, Portsmouth, Sorfolk aud intermediate stations, ocunecta at Portsmouth with BayLlneforOld Point and Baltimore, with Non folk and Washington tHeam boat t'o., for Washington with N. Y. P. & N. R. B for Philadelphia Hi-d roints north; also at Wl 'on with Atlantic Coast L ae for Richmond, Arn.i.uKtoQ, aMuiore, Philadelphia audiSew York. Through sleepers Weldon to New York aul with Scov.land fSeck Branch for Green vllte, WasUiugiou and Ciy niou'-U rultmiu sleeper Atlanta ty Portsmouth. C 85 A.M DAiiy. "Atlauta rtpecial,' Pullman Vestibule for So. Pities, Hamlet, Mouroe, Ohester, Olintiu, Green wood, Abbeville, Athens, Atlanta, Montgomery, nto bile. New Orleans, O bat tat nooga, Nashville, Memphis and ell points south and southwent. Through Pull man Buffet Sleepers aud day oo icues Washington to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta with diversing lines Pull man sleeper Portsmouth to Mouroe. 8 40PM-Dnily, for . Sor.tbern Pines, Hamlet, M x t o n, WilminKtop, WaJosboro, Monroe, Char lotte, Llucoluton, Bhfiloy, Rutherfordton, Chester, Greenwood, Atlauta aud points sout h. TrainB Arrive Kale'gb : B 8j A m Daily. "Atlanta Specia1.,, Pnllman V est i bole from New Yom, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington, Ktchmond, Portsmouth, Norfolk and all poiuW north. Parlor cars New YorKto Washington; Puil iimn UniT.'t altieners And day ooac'aee WaehingtOL to Atlan.ti. 8 85 P m Laily trotu Poitsmouth and pointi north via Bay Line N. Y. P. A.- K. K.. also from Greenville, PI mouth, ." WMSlmigf-on aul aaeterij HuiKtliiiiL iioints via Wei 3,PetersDirg, Richmond Washington and points ' .r.ei vih. Atlantic Coast Ijine, slooptrs New York to i ai a i)M.i!v. "Atlauta SDeoial.' PnHman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athens, Abbeville, (jf -tjiiwood, Chester and points south. Pul man day couones nu sn-e;r anu t tn WrhM ni-ton. 11 S8 A M Daily from W i I m i n t on, KhnlhV. Li tlCOlUtOn. UIlRf lotte, Atlanta and points No. 402 and 401, "AtUuta Sueclal," are soiia rauuian vesuouiuu uaiuo, composed of n agniticent day coaches and nalaoe drawing rooms H.itlet sleepers between Washit.gtou iiud Atlmta witboot cha..ge. on wuiob there Is no extra fare etmrged. For inforuiution rvitle to sebed ole, sc., aoyty to tijf.jt ,'euw, or & J C -.ohe. S P A . Ki'.lKh iJ St JOHN. Vice President. J. H. Wimdkr, General Manager. T. J. AndeksoN, Gen'l Pass. Agent V. E. HcBkb, Supt. Transportation. Washing 7 onr Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault 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, I. B. Wtatt, Phon87 Proprietor Q-ooooo ooooooo OOO- OOOQ OOOOO-Q 9 9 t. 9 iUi WIirilkQ 6 Fine 0" Druera. 9 9 QKK-0pK0KHH0-K000000 J) The Holidays have come and gone A with their pleas'ires and accustomed ( Ybnstle. Now it behooves us to turn vour atuntion to 6 Careful buyers oi seed should keep kin mind two important items: Quality anjiPrk I solicit the patronage of one and .all for the justly celebrated and re-( 'liable Salstps Garden i Seei i mi Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, 2 BALEIGH, N. C. Q cyoSooo ?oxhoo-'oooohooo Daily Pa- Prescriptions pers anu o ooooo oooooooooo- 00-00 o-o-o-o owe oo Postage Stamps, QETeBESTo A MO !I TE, FR YEAR. Evening Visitor. PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. fOW 18 THE TIME NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. TO SUBSCRIBE. The mission of THE VISITOR will be in the future, as it has been in the pas', TO ELEVATE LABOR PUBLISH ALL HOME NEWS. .. . -TO INTEREST READERS OF ALL CLASSES. -A. " ADVANCE THE INTER F.ST OF RALEIGH TO ,'.:'''.'. 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