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T X i Tba Most Popular Afternoon I Paper Tbe Visitor. 25. EVENING - VISITOR. TO CETAI1 HEICCAL MWS TA K E IB E VISITOR- VOL XXXUI. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1895. ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo Why the Visitor i3 Popular. Everybody reads the Visnva. Bry bod U pleased with it. The ladies read it because it has no politic. Business men read it because it ii I rluted in uondensed form and they 4t the information the want in a horl apace. Tbe wins advertiser llkaa it because lie knows it is popular with every body. Subscribe if yon are not a subscriber. 000-000 ooo-ooo Knickerbocker Shonldar Brases ara ttle most eomfortabla and affloltnt remedy f.-r round and atoop ehonleVl ere. We bate a new lot. Uicxs & Roobbs Prescription Druggist. s For Rent. A boose containing Ave rooms, de sirably located, with city water. AIho for sale, a nice lot of masoned lumber. Apply to J. B. Bobbitt. ina 28 3t House for Rent. Four room boaee opposite resideuo . T Wouible, 6 ; fcast, iiergett tit ilctieu aijU garden liovd well wa r convenient. Apply to v HiU If vV. T. WOMBLK. Wanted. A first class ealenuiau to represent a u pet laity Line aud csuvasa city and country trade in thissectiou. A party . nb previous eiperiruce preferred lleterence required. Adrress Box 32, city. A Waist for Decoration. i r, I'D . r Nothing hi f jtir-iy incomes i Lndy n- of onr .Hernial! shirt waists 'J lie stylH they have is nnapprnarhed hy any other make. Ask to be shown tlit-m Our percale waists are also favorites and the prices recommend themselves. Out shoit waists and millinery from D. T. Swindell's. BASEBALL N EM S. The Record of Games Played Yesterday. iTlOHAL LBAOUB. At New York: New York 30900940 010 Philadelphia 09030500 111 At Washington: Washington 00201030 00 l'liieburg 030010040-8 SOUTH BBS LIAQL B. At Nashville: Nashville 00090040 6 New Orleans 0201090037 At Atlanta: Atlanta 0200101004 Lttle Kock 0000000000 At Chalanooga: Chatanooga 01000(00 0-7 Montgomery 00000800 0 0 At Petersburg: Petersburg 00017021 011 Norfolk 00012000 03 . At Portsmouth: EoeteratWt 00102000 08 Lynchburg 10004000 0 5 At Roanoke: Roanoke 01010033 08 Richmond 0104013009 HOW THBY BTA2ID. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Cleveland, Pbila. Boston, Baltimore, New York, St. Louis, Brooklyn, Washington, Lodisril'e, Won 22 20 19 18 15 13 12 13 11 11 9 5 Lost 8 11 12 12 12 12 11 14 20 16 19 21 Per. Ct. 733 645 613 6CD 536 620 622 481 355 407 321 192 DOTS ANDDASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The Happening of a Day Told la Little Space. COMPETITION Knocked Uigur r Than a Kite." LADIES' SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES. We have stock a selected from our own JOB LOT of OomnoD Sense and Opera Toes, all the different styles, tipped aud plain, at prices unusaal for such qul ty of goods. A LITTLE BETTER for a little less money than ever be fore. Call early before the sizes are broken. -Bhoes will be higher. When these are gone we will nor be able to do so well by you. The opportunity la yours. Embrace it now. C. A. SHERWOOD & CO The Federal Court to Adjourn Sat urday. Judge Seymour of the federal court yesterday received a telegram notify ing him to go Richmond at once to sit on the oircuit court of appeals as one of the latter court has to leave and this would leave it without a quorum. He replied that he oould not go until Monday; so the court will adjourn Saturday. It will try as many eases as possible and clear the jail cases. During the past two days 60 cases have been disposed of. There have been twenty convictions and a remark ably large number of submissions. The grand jury returned a true bill against Charles L. MuVphrey for steal ing ('60 from a registered letter while he was railway mail agent between Washington and Tarboro. How News Travels. A couple of weeks ago a waggish fruit dealer here displayed a lot of pineapples, with a sign "Grown in Chatham county." A newspaper re porter saw this and the merchant loaded him up with a atory to the ef fect that the pineapples were grown on the Barringer farm near Lockville. In print the story went out and it is in all the papers. The ew York Evening Post says the culture of pine apples in North Carolina is quite suc cessful. Now comes a letter from a big manufacturer of fruit syrups in New York, saying that the pineapple crop in Florida is not good and ask ing for a snpply of ;North Carolina fruit. Just to think of pineapples in Chatham county! Work has began on the parsonage of Edentoa street M. E, church. Extra bargains in furniture at Thomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with attacheable mattresses a specialty. Just received several pteeea of all woll black serges 42 inches wide worth 60j, will sell this week for 83o. D. T. Swindell. Silk for shirt waists at all prices Woolloott & Son. Oxford Gaiters and Button Oxfords from $1.00 to $2.00. All styles. Woolloott ft Sob. Lace Curtains, Scrims and Muslins suitable for Curtains. All styles. of White goods. Woolloott & Son. ' Large stock of all kind of goods in our Laoe department. Woolloott & Son. "Imported direct from the East." De ecribes oar stock to a "T." W 0M1 THE WEEK the beginning of the tea season one pound of choicest BLEND PORE TEA and 8 lbs Granulated Sugar for 60o. JSdSBa. BALL. THREE KILLED. in I Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Haywood are in New York city. There were 60 ..onvli-ts la the gang which was sent to th farms yester day. Mr. W. G. Upoburoh. accompanied by Dr Harvey Uprhurab, left for Bal timore today. Three moonshiners were today tent from jail here to the jail of Rocking ham county. Mr. Robert H. Jonae of Raleigh, ia appointed brandy deputy for this revenue district. v Good progress is being made on the attractive residence of Mr. C. B. Ed wards on West Martin street. The Independent cornet band is railed to meet at its room at 8:30 o'clock this evening, for practice. There ara no more big baseball games in sight for Raleigh this sea son. The local team does not appear to be doing much. The Baptiat tabernacle exoursion party, or about two thirds of it, re turned about 1 o'clock this morning from Norfolk, and had a delightful trip. The bodies of three federal soldiers who were killed at the battle of Benton ille were found a few days ago and will be brought here for burial in the national cemetery. The 09 year old moonshiner, Dan iel Morrison, who was discharged from custody yesterday in the cirouit court left for his home this morning. He was very glad to get out of jail. The next time a United States court has to try a big lot of moonshiners it ought to hive a tent and therein do the work. This will keep the government building clean and clear of moonshl ners. The capitol was dosed today. The national banks were not closed. The national colors were displayed from the flagstaffs on the capitol. The oircuit court did not adjourn. It has a vast amount of business to do in the next three days. - ' . A negro man while shingling the roof of a residence on South McDow ell street this afternoon narrowly missed a sunstroke. He lost all pow er of motion and was taken home in a oarrlage. The suddenness of the hot weather is very trying. Mayor Rubs says that the purpose of the new city administration is to have better streets and sidewalks and that it is determined to have them. Bad streets and sidewalks are the great drawbacks to Raleigh. Their absence works a positive injury. There are to be something like 20 North Carolina horses on the grand oircuit this season, which begins day after tomorrow. Most of these are trotters, but there are a few running horses. Racing news from the great tracks will therefore be read here with more than common interest. The decoration day services at the national cemetery began at 6 o'elook this afternoon, and were very quiet. General Meado post, G. A. R., was at the cemetery. There was no parade. The exeroises wee conduoted at the pavilion on the lawn. The graves were afterwards decorated, a flag and flowers being placed on each. Governor Carr makes requisition on governor Evans, of South Carolina, for William Pharr, who two yeara ago escaped from the sheriff of Watauga while the latter was bringing him to the penitentiary here. Pharr was arrested for robbery at Charles ton but escaped conviction, yet his arrest led to the detection of his name.' . .. Mayor Buss . has specially reconv mended to the board of aldermen the paving of the sidewalks on the north side of West 'Martin street, between South MoDowel and South Salisbury streets. All visitors to the city will appreciate a good pavement there. It is more needed there than anywhere else In the city, bad as are the latter needs. - A Terrible Boiler Ki plosion Caldwell County. At Downtvii'ie, twelve miles f'om Leaoit, yesterday a boiler at Deal a I saw mill exploded. The result was the instant death of Ed. Deal, the fireman; Pender Oiford and Gordon Oxford, and fttal injariea to a man named Jones, who died In five boors. Two other men were bruised and scalded but will recover. The safety lidtitoftbe boiler was 100 pounds pressure; but the fireman weighted down the safety valve and was trying to get 129 pounds. Six men were standing in a group near the boiler at the moment of it eoplosion. Pender' and Gordon Ox ford were sons of Mr. Sion H Oxford, who waa a soldier in the twenty- second North Carolina regiment An Old Negro Robbed. Yesterday afternoon near Bnylan'a bridge two negro men induced anoth er negro to go in'o some woods quite near, they telling him that they had some books they would giv him. Bud- denly they seized him and took all bis money. It is said he was a witness in the circuit court. As soon as the men robbed him ther ran away, going to wards Rocky branch. The man who had been roblied raised a great cry, of "Murder!" "Robbers!" 4c, and there was quite a chase, in which citi zens and police joined, but the thieves got away. One was arrested today. LATE NEWS NOTES. Happening! Up-to-Date All the Country. Over King Oscar of Sweden will sub scribe 30,000 kroner to promotion of .M. Andre's project for reaching the north pole by balloonthereby mak ng the expedition a certainty. Cornell University s eight oarsmen who will complete in the Henley re gatta, sailed for England yesterday. A great crowd went upon the steamer to bid the oarsmen good bye. At North Adams, Mass , new cotton mills are to be built. These will be the second largest cotton mills in pro duction in America, and will be erect ed at a cost of over $500;000, and will employ 2000 hands. The tuberculosis serum of Dr. Pas qnin, which has attraoted the atten tlon of the medical profession all over the world for several months, is about to be used in Chicago by Dr. Lagorio, director of the local Pasten institu tion. John Bradbury and wife of San Francisco are about to start on a novel tour of the world. The trip is under taken as the result of a dispute and a subsequent wager as to the length of time in which the globe can becircum navfgated. Mr. Bradbury contended that ninety days time was enough for the journey. A bet of $5000 was made with one clubman, and many smaller beta were made with other doubting friends of the very prospective globe trotters. This Wheat Corner Failed. For tw years a vast quantity of wheat 200,000 tons has been lying in the brokers warehouses at Ban Francisco, and nobody seems to know who owns it. It was bought on spec ulatlon, at a high prioe, by a broker, evidently by some one who possessed secret information that led to a be' lief in a speedy advance. But the rise never came, and the wheat acou mulated in the warehouses so that A HOT PLACE IS THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT THESE PIPING DAYS. The Odor of Mean Corn Whiskey TingeH the Atmosphere. If a d-v.Mil man walks ioto the north door of the government build ing these days his eyes aud nose are both iuiultcj a' the rame time. The sidevtalk, thn steps and the marble flagged corriJor are made nneipressi- bly filthy by the tobacco expectorated by mnoushiners who have their head quarters there. If a lot of thoae who spit on the sidewalks were arrested it would be a good thing Think of 300 moonshiners! There they are; on the sidewalk, in the corridor, on the stairs and in tbe court room. The odor of moonshine whiskey, made of a little corn juice dashed with concentrated lye (to give it a bead) tinges the air. As one goes up tbe stairs tbe cries of the court crier are heard "John Smith!" There is a loud "whoop!" well worthy of the lungs of an Indian, ana up the stairs goes Smith, .he whooper. In the court room the air is reeking with sii kening smells The tempera ture standi close upon the century mark. Judife, jurors attorneys and witnesses all look wilted. How they stand it is a mystery, fifteen min ute's' stay there' gives a person used to good air a headache. Behind tbe rail stand scores of moonshiners Some are in their shirt sleeves. All are perepiring, and all exhale the odor of "the corn." Black and white, there they stand. It is the general comment of all spectators and all officials that it is the toughest crowd ever assembled in this town; and all will be glad when this week ends and these' law-breakers disperse or are taken off to jail. Up from the jail comes a deputy mar shal with SHven prisoners, palefaeed and showing the wear and tesr of jail life. Along tbe wall on the south side these are ranged, on the "dead line." The doorways are crowded, and so is the lobby and the ante-ronms. Out of a door and down stairs goes a moonshiner who says " We'l, this will cure me of sucking eggs." There are people in this world who have an idea that moonshine whin key is better than any other. A look at the makers of it is enough to teach them better. Bad as are the moonshiners, the stuff they make is in finitely worse. In years gone by the moonshiner was made a sort of hero in parts of North Carolina, this being done for political reasons. That day is happily past, and he is now known for just what ha is; a bad man who makes worse liquor and worst of alii responsible fur a very large percentage of the crimes in the state. A moon shiner is a blight on any neighbor hood in which he is located. 1 moonshining increasing in this dis trict? Deputy collectors who were asked this question today said they thought it was now decreasing. This year there have been no less than 122 illicit distilleries seizea in inn ais- trict. It must be admitted that Wake furnishes some of the toughest of th tough specimens who throng th oourt room, and New Light township is perhaps entitled to the "banner re. hown in our aoutoJJ abow window 2 LcoK3 Li He Cut Gl&ss. Examine tbe new designs in The University Centennial. Chapbl Hill, May 29, '95. A special train will leave Haleigh at 8 o'olook a. m. on the day of the uni varsitv centennial celebration, Wed nesday, JuneS. Returning it will leave now the storage alone amounts to Chapel Hill tbe same day at 7 o'olook $300,000. Recently abookkeeper dis- p. m. Visitors will thus be enabled appeared, takingwith him the reoords to see the celebration without spend of the wheat purchases.so that a legal ing a night from home. The public BeAuTiFcL f Celery Stands, Wa'er Bottles, Toothpicks, Syrup Pitchers, Berry Bowls, Ice Cream Trays. Pitobers, Custards, Vinegars, Toiubl " . i Sherl THOS. II. BRIGGS & SONS RALEIGH, N. C. ?"?qs s H GENTLEMEN'S SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, LOB ED 7fo t Colored pereale and shirts, with loDg,aofr "HIRT8 85o op n fronts, shield fronts, open in back, with separable and attached collars .ndcuffi. Prions 75o and 85c. COLORED ft Colored puff front and I pereale shirts, with HIRT8$VJ5 long nnlaondrled I fronts. Prices $1 and i 25. , KMT U JfDER WEAR RPc Men's fine Balbrig 7"c gan Bhirts (draws to and match), crochejt I u(ck'b.nd,fullfah- $1 I ioued. Prices 50c, 7 c and $1 per garment. 'ORMAL B kLBRt'SGAN 50c. Shirts and drawers 50c. IE N DRAWERS 50a and 55c Fine jean drawers, with balbrig gan ankles, at 50c and 75c pair. Scriven's Elastic Seatn Drawers in jean and linen. V7 H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO. effort to get at the facts of the big wheat deal may be balked. Wanted Japan's Aid. From inside diplomatic sources, says a Yokohama correspondent of the New York Tribune, it is learned that the Hawaiian royalists made a are cordially invited to this celebra tion. There will be abundant facili ties for supplying meals both in the village and in the university campus. Visitors must purchase return tickets in order to get the benefit of reduced rates. tiBo T. Wisstok, Pres. Special. Several beautiful patterns left of black silk grenadine that I am offering way below New York cost. D. T. Swindell. A beautiful line of 35s organdies I am offering this week for 15c. D. T. Swindell. Several patterns left of nice French gingham, worth 25o aud 30c, are sell ing this week for 15 per yard. v. t. swinaeii. 1 urn determined to sell all dress goods stock that should have been Bold during the spring months regard less of cost. They must go, 1 oannot afford to move them to Norfolk. Re member that all heavy dress goods will be sold regardless of cost. Ask the salesman to show them. D. T. Swindell. Deputy colleotor Pickard reports desperate effort just before the last the seizure of an 85 gallon illicit dis- unsuocessf ul revolution to ohtain the tillery near Hillsboro, David and aid of Japan. An urgent request was Jeff Smith were the owners. Deputies made for a warship, but this was re- Mofflt, Wiley Jones and Uibson yes- fused. Then an offer of marriage of I terday got 2 barrels of whiskey at an ex-queen Liliuokolani was made to illicit distillery near Good P. 0., int J&nanaaa nrinoe whom the mikado Chatham eountr. . The moonshiners r i - - mlirbt nelaet. Thin '"-ft w as Quietly t earried off the still. There were 25 ignored. I fat hogs in a pn&L the distillery. Building and Loan. In reply to the question "Ho does the late decision of tbe supreme court affect the Mechanic' and Investors' Union?" we are pleased to say this as sociation was organized within the scope of the six per cent law and therefore it is not affected by the dee eision We are eeliiagsrock and nuk ing loans every month. For tall par tioalars apply to J 0. Drewry, Prest; J. K. Holdiog.attorn y; B. "i Jerman, traaanrer. or to George' Allen, seore I tary, Pollen boildiui, JUlelgb, 29 4 I 1 i I .' w int TTfcTTh ins, Tnn
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