sr. o T&8 Host Popular Afternoon Paper-The Visitor. 26. EVENING VISITOR TO GET ALL THE LOCAL NEWSTAKETHE VISITOR. YOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1895. NO. S'J Send ia yoor order for Dagbi't bait ice cream for tomorrow. We have about V) porch end lawn settee wbleh we will srll at ooM for tta next lu das Thomas Mai well's. Beef, Wine and Iron. Have jroo tried Birdsong's beef, win and iron? It is a line tonic, tbe ingredients guaranteed to be tbe boat, nd it can b bought at the North Hide drag store fur 60.- fall pint bot tle. WT51IS & KlBDSOXO, rrecripti"n Drurgist, ni31 445 Halifax at . cor. Johnson. Spectacles Lost. Half glass, gold frame to boo nver eara. Finder will pleave at Lnnis den's atore and be an tably rewarded. j'4 J. C. 8. Lumhdbh. -Thomas & Maxwell Has just received large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronohioal lung troubles. Extra bargains in furniture at Thomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with attacheable mattresses a specialty. For Sale. A handsome walnat folding bed cost $85 0, very little used. Upper part a bok case with glass dour and ornaiuen'ed top. AIho tester top mahogany bedstead, posts elegantly carved and a t'hickering piano with rose-wood case. Apply to Southern Kxpreas office'. ja5 Shoe have advanced in price from 2").! to 50o a pair, we have not adanc el oar price. Buy bet'ure we do. Woollcott St Son. All Kinds of Plant3 for Sale 1 have any quantity of all sorts of plants and also livsh vegetables for eaiH at my store, crn-r West Jones and North Dawson streets. jV3 m R. M. Utzmas. How to Have a Beautiful Lawn. Cat the srrnfs high to dry weather and low in wet w ther. bnt always nn sharp mower, and whio von want. I' phrppD d be pore to send It to T F Brochwell -ho will make It CO 1 "at it did when new Fenum h"rlhae 'omp'ete machinery for prndlng and sett fog thes mechlu Hliop 8'8 nuth Kaifsbnrystreet. near new opera house. 7 m m -- Linen and duck suits to order. Woollcott & H m, MercVant tailors BASEBALL IS'EMM. The Record of Oilmen Played Yeuterday. H4T10HAL LE4O0B. At Brooklyn: Brooklyn 01203 0 1 1 0-10 Cincinnati 00040040 09 At New York: X-w Tork 000000000-0 Lnisville 1 00 1 0 001 0- S At Boston: Boston 0 00100110-8 PiUsburg 000000100-1 At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 00010080 1 5 St. Louie 100140310-8 At Baltimore: Baltimore 000133030-8 Chi. ago 01010404 0-10 At Washington: Washington 0 Cleveland 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 0 0- 5 0 5 0 1 0-8 SOUTH KB LIAUUK. At Montgomery: Montgomery 30300011 0 6 Atlanta 0000100SO4 At Memphis: Memphis 00003003 10 Nashville 0403 0 010 7 At Little Hock: Lttle Hock 00016013 010 Hvansville 06045031 018 At Chatanoora: Cbatanooga 01000 0 0103 New Orleans 01000040 0 5 HOW THEV HTAND. Won Lost Per. Ct. Pittsburg, 25 14 641 CiDcinuati, 21 17 553 Chicago, 24 16 600 Clevwlnid. 21 16 568 Phila. 18 17 514 Boston, 1 13 594 Baltimore, 18 14 563 New York, 19 17 528 St. Louis, 15 24 385 Brooklyn, ltt 19 457 Washington, 15 21 417 I Louisville, 6 29 171 The sale of tbe Watson property, which has been divided into lots, will beresumedout.be premises immedi ately south of the colored deaf, dumb a.nd blind asylum on Tuesday next. j June 11th, at 11 a. m. Tbe Watson mansion will also be sold. The prices brought at the former sale show that great bargains can be obtained. p f.t la-. -i t "H D.t cost for 1 tie nex V rijiv- tt Th-.,i- & V-xv. ell's Fruit jir. jelly rumble's, eroekery, plassvare and ttnwire, cheap for C:ll st Win 1L0O1T & Son's. For Sale. Blx r"om house, well locatt-d, offer ed cheap. , Building lots Two lots in good lo on lity, cheap and on easy terms Ap ply to John Nichols, agent, No. 8 V est Martin street. je6 3t Great bargains in luce curtains, towels, counterpanes at Woolloott A Bon's. Trunk and Bag Department A new shipment of Kouutree roller tray trunks Ladies flit-top water proof cnvas trunk'. Gladstone bags, tine grain grips, traveling cases and telescopes. Complete assortment and clone pi .ces. W H. A li S 'loi ker A Co. Lost. Lost on Thursday night a gold link Clateliine Pin. Rewsrd at this of fice fur t'a return, j-b All Colors. Tuesday next, at our pecial sale of 12; organdies, one dy only, for 5u l T. Swindell. Thursday, June 1 1th, is the only day you uan buy those lovely 12 ; French organdies for 5c at D. T. Swindell's. Another lot of matting to be sold a? factory prices at Thomas & Mrx .'rs. Reliable Goods at "Off Prices" Saves TDDTSTkA.JEIS. True Econcmists will Car, fully Consider 0 ur Clearance Sales Curino this Week. 4 PROFITS SQUANDERED, Oar entire stock ftf Imported and A nerio; ii Woolen Dr ss Goods, wi h ont exception, to be sold at COST price to cash bayers We do this to fuclll ta'e a swift clearing oat of as aiooh sticli as possible before taking inventory Black and Mourning Grood Smooth surface, fancy weaves or rough effects, figured, (striped or plain woven All the standard grades and fashionable materials of the day, po'd the year round. Bay now srd e.ice the rerniWs profit. One and onlv one in a town WE ARE THAT ONE who handler that justly celebrated 'itiimiaM U- e of ladi. s flo footwear known as 1 Elegant shape, perfect fitting, highest in style, low- , HERWOOD'S OLID -?fl in price, none better. Service 'hoes. J every pair warranted. LJfWU IC TU TC 0 Burt ,n1 PacKards flue sboes Prince Al 11VJVT U 1 111J f -Herts and Southern Ties combine.luxary with con'ort, an Ideal Hot Veotber Drees Shoe for gentlemen. Prioe $850. Keen shoppers and judges of quality will recognize some advantage In this offering and will avail themselves of this opportunity for present and future wants. C A. SHERWOOD Sc CO- BOARD OF ALDERMEN. some excellent reports made last evening. The Market Kent Reduced as Stated in the Visitor. The meeting f tbe ald-rmen last evening wss interesting and tbe busi ness was of public value. Chairman Drewry of the street committee made an eicellent report. It recommended tbepatingof tbe streets around the cspitol square; the state and city to divide the cost. Property owners will then psy their proportion to tbe city. The cost to the latter will be $2,500, and $15,000 of work will be done. The report was on motion of aldermen Hoover adopted. The police are to be furnished with new helmets, whistles and badges. Daring May 62 whites and 44 negroes were arrested, 27 on various charges of diuukenness. j The market committee reported that it bad reduced the rent of stalls for butchers ten per cent and huckster stalls twenty per cent, thus causing tbe annual increase to be a little more than $100 more than that re ceived for all ths market rents before the recent improvements. An ordinance were then adopted as follows: No wagons after Jan. 15 allow ed to retail produce about tbe market, without license, and the lioense shall be $10 for two horse wagons and $5.00 for one-horse vagous, or produce brought in any other manner. A telephone is tube put up at Pullen park, so as to give prompt police ser vice. The fire committee made a re port that it had arranged to allow the insane asylum to connect with : the city fire alarm telegraph and to put up two alarm boxes. The justified bonds of W. B. Huteh ings for $50,000 as treasurer; J. G. Brown for $25,000 as commissioner i f sinking fund, C. D. Heart for $10,000 as chief of police and W. Z. Blake for $5,000 as street commissioner were accepted. The license of all the old liquor saloons were renewed save that of At las G. Denton. The widening of Fayetteville street, below the Centennial school, and the extension of Morgan street west were referred to the street commsttee. Policeman lal Witherspoon's resig nation was accepted, ana Marur. Thompson elected to fill the vacancy An ordinance was adopted making the fine $5 for jumping on street cars eicept for the purpose of riding and paying the fare. The street car company, was in structed to remove the unused track from Hargett street and put the street in good condition. Weather for Tomorrow. For North Carolina: Sunday fair. warmer. . Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Sunday fair; slightly warmer, Monday fair, warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m: Maximum temperature, 77; minimum temperature, 56; rainfall o.oo. AN OPINION OiilheOustiuK of the Two Alder- nieu by the Hoard. Home days ago sum of tbe local re publican here employed Jaeph B Batcbelor, Esq , and Spier Whitaker, Esq., togive an opinion in the matter of tbe ousting of aldermen PaWik tea art and C. E. King Tb-se sttornevs y iti their opinion tbe action of tbe board in turning out hing and Stewart was illegal. They go on to say tha. the return which a candidate must make of expenses must b specill . and not merely for general campaign purposes, snd that the latter return is an evasion of the law, which they say was enacted t secure fair elect ions and prevent tbe improper and illegitimate use of money by candi dates. They set forth further that if failure to make returns properly causes forfeiture uf fflce then tbe democratic aldermen bare also for feited theirs. Tbey do notsav in their opiuion what is the proper rem-dy or inauner of ouxting, but Mr. Wbititker said today it was by quo wan-auto proceedings brought by the attorney general. DOTS AND DASIIES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINirY. "Imported direct from the Bast." De scribes our stook to a "iV Wfi OFFM !M WflSK the beginning of the tea season one poond of choicest BLEND V pniiR TE1 ad 8 lbs Granulated Sugar for 60o. JJt&Ui i. BALL. Interesting Services. The children's day will be observed tomorrow morning at the Presbyterian church. The exercises will begin promptly at 11 o'clock with service by the children of the infant class. The pastor Rev. Dr. Daniel will deliver an appropriate address. Chinese Blown to Pieces. HoKO Kono, June 6 Formosa is still in a ferment. The native quarter of Taiphf has been burned. During the conflagration a magazine exploded and killed 90 Chinese. Odd Fellows "Triple Link Xcur sion" to Norfolk July 3d. Go with them and enjoy the 4 h in Norfolk, Old Point, Baltimore or Washington. Cheap rates all through. -Monday Mr. Charles D. Beubow now of the Park will become a clerk at the Yarboro, and Mr. James Sneed now of the Benbow at Greensboro will succeed him at the Park. Yesterday Mr. Graham Haywood caught a 93 pound turtle In Mr. N. G. Whitfield's lake on Wlnut creek. He ays the data "1825" was out In his THEY FA YOU SILYKU. The Bimt'talists 11 ml it Meeting last Evening At the citizens' mass meeting here last night to choose delegates to the bimetallic conference at Memphis, M. T Leach presided and Hal. V. Ayer was seoretary. Fifty persons were present. E. C. Stnitb, Esq., ei-cbair-man of the democratic state executive committee, offered resolutions demand ing free and unlimited coinage, ap pealing to men of all shades of politi cal opinion to join in the demand, de nlsring silver coinage to be the over shadowing question and calling on all to unite on a friend of silver coinage for president. Mr. Smith said the resolutions were those of the demo erotic state committee, with all poli tics stricken out. becausce there was no politics in this question. Secretary of state Coke said the resolutions ought to give 16 to 1 as tbe ratio, and declared he was in full sympathy with them. Mr Hal.. W. Ayer, editor of the Chu c.asian. appealed to all silver men to un'te and put party prejudi es entire ly aside, and declared that otherwise nothing could be done. Otho Wilson said he favored the resolutions and also favored biuietnl ism ; that all debts were contracted under it and ought to be paid for un der it. Ex-secretary B. C. Beckwitb, of the democratic state committee, favored the resolutions, saying he had worked for Cleveland, but would never work for him again, nor for any New Eng land or New York man unless they were for free silver. The ratio of 16 to 1 was inserted in the resolutions. They were adopted and the chairman authorized to select delegates. The Charlotte Observer today pub lishes the following head over the report of the meeting : " My God, Ab- ernathy. ' Co-operation' at Raleigh. Tbe Democratic-Populist fusion. A bimetalio' meeting of fifty in which Chambers Smith, B. C. Beckwith, Octy t'oke. Mid Leach, Hal. Ayer and Otho A'ilson are indistinguishable ' all shades of political opinion' get togeth er for sure all hands marching to Memphis under Marion Butler's ban ner other things in the Raleigh cor respondence this morning, but noth ing worth mentioning alongside that meeting last night." The Observer, which is a "gold bug" paper, the silver men say, also has the following editorial : "Wasn't that a beautiful mess at Raleigh last night! : Ex-chairman Smith and ex-secretary Beckwith, of the demo cratic state executive committee; Octy Coke, democratic secretary of ; state, and Mid Leach, all mixed up with Hal. Ayer, editor of ' Butler's Caucasian, and Otho Wilson, of Gideon's band. My God, Abernethy I' We are as tonished at Chambers Smith. 'Ail shades of political opinion;' well, yes." There will be a meeting of the grad uates of the A. and M. college, Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the chapel, to form an alumni associa tion. ". The llitpM'iiiiir4 ofa Day Told in Little Spate. The State fair b gins Oct. 22J. Mr. William Woollcott, wife and daughter leave Mouday for Anbury Park, N. J., to spend tbe summer. lifted Tom," the world famous n gro musician, will beattheacademy of music next Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs J. b. Batcbelor have gone to Petersburg where tomorrow oue of her uepuews will be ordained a p riest. Mr. Hal Witherepoon resigned as police olticar last evening. He is to be put ia charge of tbe lighting of street lamps. tiil'id) eveuiuf services at 6o" clock at Central M. E. church. Subject: "i 'ine diiigerous doctrines that are being taught in lU'eigh." Mr. Jul U. Medliu who has for some time been in Columbia, S. I'., re turned to this city today much im proved iu health. The Cliri.-ttiun Advocate now takes a band editorially in the silver battle, by advising its readers to ascertain how the bankers will vote and then vote just tbe other way. Rev J. L. Foster will speak to men iu the parlor of the Y, M. C. A. Sun day afternoon at 5 o'clock. Music, led by an orchestra. All men cordially iuvited. Ice water and fans. Thus far reports have been re ceived by the state superintendent of public instruction of the names of 75 of the 90 new county examiners. In a number of these cases the former county superintendent is appointed to the newly-created oiHce. Mrs. James McKimmtn and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Battle and two ebildren left today for Wrightsville. ' The ladies and children will spend a month at Capt E. W. Mannings attractive hotel there. Miss Eiiza Primrose and master F. C Olds also left today, and will spend the summer at the same resort. Marshall Carroll has expended $5,771 for witness fees at the recent term of the United states uircuit court. He had no money f r this purpose and so borrowed 'the above-named amount. There is still due $2350, NO REASON why any one should use a THERMOMETER that Is not accurate. fhe only reason we ean think of Is tnat a stock oi Tests! Thermometers has never been kept In the city. J We have boutfht a eood stock of ao- curate ones and soli at reasonable prices THOS. He BRINGS & SONS! RALEIGH, N. C. . ' whi -h cannot be paid until after jui 1. He expended $2,500 for other purposes. This was sufficient for all rnm,iutt save those of witnesses. Of P - - the latter there were 614. 5. 1 fl-jg.Sitffiy 111 WSSSS j iti j 1 Bllli sf H 'ia rl!fiTn Shirts In Brooklyn only 28 per cent of the population is native born of American parents. The cotton insect pest is now re ported from several farms in Ala bama It is the most destructive one my that has yet appeared and the farmers are greatly alarmed. the Armenian "-difficulty is no near er settlement than ever. The Tork ish government has declined to enter tain the guarantees of reform which were demanded by the powers. Yesterday afternoon the following appointments by president Cleveland were anuounced: Secretary of state Richard Olney, of Massachusetts; at toruey-general, Judson Harmon, of Ohio. The latter is a resident of Cin cinnati, For some years he was judge of the court of common pleas and be- .. . i a T r : - came tne neoa oi a law urui. no i said to be one of the foremost lawyers of tbe country. R. G. Dunn & Co's weekly review of trade today sajs that tide of busi ness is rising with surprising rapidity. The gain has gone far and so fast is some branches that the more conserva tive fear it may not be continued, but the period of dullness which comes in each market after an unusual rise brings as yet nothing like a corres ponding decline. The demand for money expands and wages are increas ed. Cotton mills are doing well. Im proved conditions are being reported throughout the south. Summer complaint and bowel trou bles quickly relieved by Hicks As trintrent Blackberry Cordial, 25c a bottle. Only at Hicks & Rogers' drag store. . Popular styles and Prices. 75, me, $1 and up Gome be foe the as'ortiii'iits are picked over. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO. ' "SWINDELL'S 5 cent Special Sale. We will plaoe on sale next Tuesday thuse beautiful French flowered or gandies. Sile commences at 9 a. m. nd continues until all are sold. These goods are well worth 12.;, and you will think so when you see them. They are pretty and sheer and are in all colors and designs. We make this great sacrifice sale because on examining tbe goods we found them to be slightly imperfect. Hence we sell you on next Tuesday 12 organdies for 5c. If you mis this special sale you will regret it. D.-T. Swindell. Oar millinery stock is still complete. We receive daily new styles in shape and sailors. Woollcot.t & Son. 12 for 5. 12 cent organdies for 5, Tuesday nest, at D. T. Swindell's. Special Sale, Beautiful French organdies, slight ly imperfeet, but good, worth 13o. Special sale Tuesday next for 5s. D. T. Swindell. V Did You Ever he.tr of such a thing? 12 Freaoh or gaadies for 5o, next FiieUiir. it d, r. siudeir.