a The Most Popular Afternoon Paper-The Visitor. 25. o & EVENING VISITOR. TO GET ALL THE LOCAL N EWSTAKE THE VISITOR VOL XXXIII. ISASKHALIi NEWS. The Record of (Janip IMnyed Yesterday. NATIONAL LBAOUI. 1 0 0 4 1 1 8 0 -10 1 0 O O 1 0 1 0 s At Boston: Boston Brooklyn At New Voik: Now Yurk 00100001 0-3 Washington 000310010-4 At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 05010400 1-11 Baltimore 100030090-5 At Pittsburg: Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2-5 Louisville 001 00000 0-1 HOt'THEB!! LKAUI'B. At Atlanta: Atlanta 10333401 i-13 Chatanouga 00000000 0-0 At Nashville: Nashville 020011000-4 Eansville 01010003 37 At Montgomery: Montgomery 0 1021070 011 New Orleans 20040020 08 At Little Rock: Lttle Uock 03 0 10035 0-21 Memphis 10100030 5 At St. Louis: St Louis, 020300100-5 Chicago 00203010-6 AtCincinnati: Cincinnati 00000201 0-3 Clevelaud 00010 5 30 - 8 HOW THEY STAND. Won. Lost Per. Ct. Boston, 28 15 6l Pittsburg, 20 19 004 Cleveland. 27 20 574 Baltimore, 24 17 585 Chicago,' 28 21 571 New York, 24 22 522 Cincinnati, 23 23 511 Phila. 24 21 . 571 Brooklyn, 23 23 511 Washington, 20 24 455 St. Luaia, 10 32 333 Louisville. 7 38 156 NEWS. OVER THE STATE. Item of 31 u h Interest Briefly Collated. Maj, Yerex, of Fsyetteville has pur- -b ised the Wilson collegiate institute and will uiov his splendid military school to Wilson. C. M. Mills, late postmaster at Try- on, N. C. is ander arrest for embez zlement of money orders to the amount of $1,000. The inspector recovered $500 of the money. Bids were opened at Washington, I). C. for the construction of wharf, buildings, ete., at the U S quarantine station near South Port, N. C. Frank Baldwin of Washington. D. I'., was the lowest bidder at 18.500 The state undertakers' association met at Morehead city yesterday. The old officers were re-elected. The lec ture of Dr Albert Anderson of Wilson, on ifectioua and contagious diseases was very able. Mr. Christian, of Richmond lectured on embalming. Married. Cards ha.e been received here ar nonncinK the marriage at Philadel phia of Mr. Jefferson Watkins and Mi-8 Flor-one Rttew, last Tuesday. lr. Watkins was for several years a li'e.k at the Yarbrcugh house and lias many friends here. "Triple Link" to Norfolk only $2.50 THE WEATHER. Tlie Condition and . -cast. the Fore- Round trip to Washington city or Baltimore via grand "Triple Link Xeursion" July 3d only $2.50. Spend the 4 h where yon can see the sights. (let a Biter from Hughes' and drink pare water. ju 17 3t. . M . . ..... .1 . I. . --.--w.iari rsiv.", i sales tomorrow cloudiness, with showers in western ( t tbe book gU)r- of A willUm8 & Co. portion tonight. Fair Friday. j Many bargains will be offered. La- Local forecast for Raleigh and vi- . e8pecUlly invitd t0 b(S pregent. cinity: Friday increasing cloudiness I , .. , . ... . ,n ' ' , Auction begins promptly at 10 a. m , with thunderstorm probably Friday . , ,, ... . . . I and 8:30 p. m eveniug. Local data for 24 hours ending ? j ()ur Drtw fount-,in iB ;(np1y grand. a. m: Maximum temperature, o: minimum temperature, 70: rainfal' 000. The temperature remains nearli stationary, except that It a littlehigh er in the gulf. Showers have fallen i the Mississippi valley and westward .over Texas and small amounts at sta tions elsewhere. The weather is now loudy over the- lake regions and in tlie Ohio and Mississippi valleys It is clear along the entire Atlantic coast. we are dispensing of all kinds of cool iriuks. North-Side Drug Store. Summer complaint and bowel trou hies quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25c a bottle. Only at Hicks & Rogers' drug store. Trunk and Bag Department A new shipment of Rouutree roller tray trunks Ladies Hit-top water proof oonvas trunks. Gladstone Dags, ' !. ... .. .!! J from Key West to Boston. Increas- nne Krain grips, cravenug , ' . . .. . , . t. ' teleBcopes. Complete assortment and lag cloudiness ib indicated for the At- cjQHt? prices. lantic coast. I W H. A R. P. Tanker A On Reliable Goods at "Off Prices Saves DOLT AES. True-Ecoii: mists will Carefully Consider 0 ur Clearance SaleEurirj this Weak. PROFITS SQUANDERED, Our entire stock af Imported hi,,. A-ue? Iohd Woolen Drrs Hood-, with out exception, to be sold at 0O8T tr ce to cash buyers We do this to faclll tate a swift clearing out of at much .tools as possible bofore taking inventor Black and Mourning Goods .. . m - . fl..ni.A.t Mfrlnerl nr nlaii. Hmootn suriace, iauoy weaves or roux" "eui, .r. r.-.- woven All the standard rrad.t ani fashionable materiuls of the day. . i tj .....i Via wato liar's nrAn ts. cood tae year rounu. ouy uuw rhu v " W . . g One and only one in a town WE - ARE THAT ONE who hatdlek that justly celebrated uiucinnati line or maies uu mui-. uv V 1 Elegant shape, perfect fitting, highest in style, low iHERWOOD'S- OLID est In price, none better. 'HOES. J EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. H HOW lb 1 hib Tberts and Southern Ties eomblne.luxurjr with comfort, an lcieai n u r - .d,anta.. in tatCW;Dk- SHERjrOQD&m "Imported direct trom tbe Kast." D- !1 ..Ia.Kj.T" M OFFilTHIS WEEK the beginning of the tea season one pound ol roicesi BLElND PUKE and i lbs QraunUted Sugar for 60e. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895. THE KTATK FAIR. NO. 49 mil nt'iimcus it.neual i Wa! U ld at Edenlon Street M. E. t'hurih. At 12 30 o'clock this morning the emains of Mr. Charles 1. Upohoreh arrived here from Ratherfordtoo via Hamlet and were taken to the resi- dense of J. C. L Harris, Esq. The appearance of tbe features was lite like iu the aureate. Mr. Upoburcb death1 was due to hemorrhage. He had had several of these. His lungs became affected eight months ago. while he was traveling in tbe extreme northwest for a Chicago house. Tbe remains were accompanied here by Mr. Harris, Mrs. I'pchurch and Mrs. S. M. Riiffsbee. The funeral was held at 5 o'olork this afternoon from Kdenton street M. B. ihurcb, Rev. J. N. Cole officiating. The pallbearers were Messrs K. B. Barbee, B. P. Williamson, Spier Whitaker, Charles H. Belvin, Charles MoKimmon, Garland Jones. H. W. Miller, and D. H. Toung. The attendance was large and there were lovely floral offerings. V. C. T. V. News. The thirteenth annual session of the W C. T. U. of this state met at Char lotte yesterday afternoon Mrs. N. C. Weatherly prayed, and Mrs. Cart- land of Concord as president opened the session. Rev. Dr. Preston offered prarer at. tbe evening service, mayor Weddington welcomed the visitors on behalf of Charlotte, Rev. Dr. Creasy in behalf of the preachers, Mrs. Lit- tlejohn in behalf of the women. of Charlotte, and to the latter speecb Mrs. Fannie Hayes of Raleigh neatly responded. Rev. Dr. Pritchard made the annual address. The Charlotte Observer says that after reviewing the lives ' of his comrades in early years, showing that one half of them bad filled drunkards' graves, he asserted that intoxicating liquors are the curse of society and the churoh. A pathetic, touching ad dress followed, replfte with incidents and illustrations, which were listened to with rapt attention by a large and ppreciative audience. GUAl'ES AIS'D BEUUIES. A Fine Crop of ISoth at Pine Forest. One of the prettiest sights near here ... . a .t is at "Fine lorest" vmeyara soum west of town. It is owned by Whiting Bros and just now Mr. Seymour Whi- ng is devoting bis days to it There are thirty acres in grapes and dew berii s.plun s and pears. There are 10 - 000 dewberry vines and a pretty sight they are. The Lucretia is the favorite berry. Three to five runners from the vine are twined around each stake and held in place bystripB of leather Each vine is black with berries, fine flavored and of large size and each one bears from 1 1 2 to 3 quarts There are 3000 blackberry bushes ol the Wilson variety. These berriei will be ripe in two or 3 weeks as they are that much later 'than the dewiiei- ries. There are just now 30 pickers at work among the dewberries. Thi week up to today 65 bushels had been s'lipped and today 25 bushels were sent away. There is a good demand for these berries. There are 5OC0 Delaware and 2000 Niagara grape vines in full bearing There are sev oral thousand which will come into bearing next season, and there will be in all 25,000 vines. Mr. Snyder a well known fruit buyer visited this vine yard last week and says it is the finest he has seen. Of the Niagara grapes 30,000 bunches are row i. p-ip r sacks, as this is the best m-aus of preventing the rot to which they are extremely liable The grapes have to be sprayed with blue- stone six of eight times a year. THREE MU FISH, Xew Executive t'omiuittee-The Premium l.isi Nearly Heady. Yesterday while president Juliin Carr of the State fair was here he ap pointed the new executive committee. f abiiul forty meaiber. Mr. Catr ays that he is io receipt of man let ters tendering assistance to the fair, nd that there is widespread public interest in it Tbe next fair is sure to e a fine ouu. Tbe premium list was hown president Carr by secretary obu Nichols, was approved and in bout a week it will be ready for issue. it is expected, 't is a pleasure to be bletate that the business meu of Raleigh have advertised liberally in the premium I'st, of which there will e a lare edition. The following eouipux' the uew ex ulive committee; W E Ashley, D. W. C. Benbow, U. B Battle, K. H. Battle, U. W. Blacknall. J. B. B irwell, W R. Capehart. R R. Cotteu, i. M. Crenshaw, J. S. Cunningham. C b. Densou, G. W. Floweis, W. J. Green, W. Grainger, G. W. K. Harper, E. G, Harrell ,K. K. Hge, W. J. Elling ton, J. B. Hill, E B. C. Hainbiey, T. Holt, Julius LeAis, W. C. McMack- in, U. B. Rnuey, G Rosenthal, G N. ves, W. L. Kenuedy, W. A. Lish. 11. Lewis, T. W. Mason, T. D. Mc- Cauley, James McKee, Charles McNa- mee, J. J. Mott, James Norwood, J. E. Pogue, W. L. Primrose, Jeter Pritchard, L. L. Stanton, R. Kv'S. Steele, Frank Htronach, R. L. dfooud, A. A. Thompson, W. G. Up- hurch, R. L. Walker, J. R. Webster, H. M. Worth, Dempsey Wood, J. S. Wynne, T. B. Yancey and A. Q. Hol- laday. There is also appointed a local board of managers composed ol R. H. Battle, W. E. Ashley, Walter Clark, W. J. Ellington, J. E. Pogue, Pulaski Cowper and F. B. Arendell. And How a Farmer Caught Them With a i'ltcuiork.. Dr. Banks of Middle Creek township was here today, and be tells a nsh sto rv for the truth of which he vouches Two sons of Mr. Frank Gardner went to Black Creek to look it some hides in soak there. They heard something flapping in the hides, and hurried home and told their father. He went and saw three great fish in a poul, the water having so fallen that they oould not Ret away. He got a pitchfork and killed all the fish. They were carp and welshed exactly 45 1 2 pounds, The largest of the three weighed 18 cound'. From two of the fish teu pounds ol :m wm taken. DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The HiippeuiiiK of a Day Told in Little Spate. Miss Sallie Pell, formerly of this city, is very sick at her home at Cary. Marshal Allison last night took to the Albany penitentiary J. R. Holland, of Charlotte, and a nuirber of other prisoners. The university of North Carolina now ranks among tbe foremost colleges in America in scholarship, equipment and geueral elhVieni-y . See ad. Deputy collector Smith yesterday seized near Goldston, Chatham coun ty, an illicit distillery of 30 gallons a pacify. Mrs. R. M. Bassett of Chicago, with er tuo daughters, M'sses Ida and ouise, is visiting her father, Maj. A. M. Lewis. Night before last a young bite man was seeu to place a railway torpedo u the street car tr.ick near the mar--t, yet was not arrested. 1'he whiskey storekeepers andgaug- rs in this revenue district are this season called on to do most of the ork which the brandy gaugers have one in former years. Among today's arrivals here are Claudius Dockery of Rockingham, Dr. . M. Hays and Thomas Woodroffe of Greensboro and W. C. Pettv. of Manly. THE ICE AND THE CORPSE. This in Said to be the True Story of the Affair. The Winston correspondent of the Charlotte Observer today tells what he says are the facts in the Win ston hotel PhuMiix sensation at Wic stun; "The ice was in a large tub, cov evered over with a sheet, under the boards on which the corpse was lying. was removed by a porter, under nstructions of Mr. Kittelle, from the ub, washed and placed in the refrig erator, from which it was afterwards taken for the tea and water in thedin- ng room. The Ice was not in contact ith the body at any time. Kittelle vben first confronted with the charge v the stockholders denied it emphat ic My. The directors then called the porter and he was asked in the presence f Mr. Kittelle if he had been told to take tbe ice from the tub and put it in the refrigerator and if he followed his instructions. To both questions the negro answered in the affirmative. I'be porter was corroborated by a chambermaid. Assoonasthis became known the guests began preparations for inovinf. l'henext morning they leftalmoBt in a body, but returned when assured by the management that Kittelle would have nothing more to do with the culinary department. I ho hotel is closed f jr the present, until a new and oompetene manager can be found. Mr. Kittelle and family are still in town and it is stated that he in tends making Winston his home. Mr. Kittelle is prepariug to bring suit for gKnder againBt Mr. John Igelstroem, who has been making the Phoenix hotel his home for a year or more, and who, Mr. Kittelle claims, first started i he report. The colored porter told Mr. Igelstroem first about the ice and Mr. Igelstroem circulated the report amongst the guests of the hotel. At Chicago an unknown man played ghost at a laundry last night, and so badly scared three girls that they are dangerously ill. One of the girls eaw a white draped figure before a win dow end ran shrieking for help. The Ifcree remained on watch. The fig' are again appeared, with an unearthly groan, and glided into tbe darkness The S girls fainted and when found, half an hour later, all were still uu oonseious. Physicians say that Alva Reidel will probably die, and that tbe I other two are ink t oritical condition At the meeting of tbe state colored teachers' association at St. Augustine's normal school this evening president Meserve of Shaw university will de liver an address. Farmers say that if the season is favorable they can make a three-quarter crop. A few put the figures at two thirds. Yet crops have improved greatly in the past thirty days. Mrs. Ed. Jackson is in jail on a peace warrant, charged with threatening to whip a woman who swore falsely against her. Her husband has given bail and is out of jail. There was a rumor current today among colored people that Charles Walton, the murderer, had been aught. None of tbe county or citj officials know anything about his cap- ure. At the teachers' assembly at More- head City this morning Capt. C. B. Denson, the president, delivered the annual address. Dr W. A. Mowry, f Massachusetts spoke. This even ug Miss Virginia Culbertson will re cite. Prof. W. F. Massey has returned from a visit to several colleges in Vir ginia ; among others to the A. & M. college at Blauksburg, where he saw a sham battle in which six companies of adets took part as infantry and ar tillery., . . . People along the line of the pro posed railway between this city and Springhope are again earnestly hop- ng that that link will be built. Had the late Col R. R. Bridirers of the Wilmington & SVeldon railway lived a ittle longer this link would have been built. : The U. S. weather bureau in its re port of crop conditions says the paBt week has been generaly favorable to crops, except iu the states of the Ohio Valley, New York and portions of New England, where rain is much needed and drought is becoming serious in some sections. At Charlotte next Monday afternoon the Hornets Nest Riflemen, Queen City Guards, naval reserves and second reg imentband will turn out for a battal- lion inspection by Col. A. L. Smith at Vance park. The Newe says it is ex pected that Maj. Jack Hayes, U. S. A will be there, and in that event there will be battalion inspection, review and dress parade. Maj. Hayes is in strnctor for the state guard, and was located iu Charlotte six years ago, as recruiting officer. He made many friends there who will be glad of the opportunity oi another handshake, This turning out of the military an reserve will show the military force of Charlotte as it is, in men, equipment and inaneoavre. NO REASON wby any one should use a THERMOMETER that Is not accurate. The only reason we ean think of Is that a stock of Tested Thermometers has never been kept in the city. We ha bought a good stock of ac curate ones and sell at reasonable prices. THOS. H. BRIGGS & SONS RALEIGH, N. C. HOUSEKEEPERS SHOULD SEE fbree lots orTowds which we till offer Monday at 82.00. 2.75 3.50 Per Dz0 AND ONE HUNDRED Marseilles Bed Spreads AT ONLY $1.25 each W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO Political Points. Yesterday the Washington corres ondent of the Charlotte Observer in terviewed congressman Harry Skinner ho said that as all three parties in North Carolina are for free silver, tbe populists will uot go over to the dem- Htrats; that Tom Reed is stronger in the state than Mclvinley; that leaving uoh states as Michigan, Iowa and In- ana in the doubtful column the sil- er democrats iu the national eonveu- ion will still lack eighty votes of a najority; that nevertheless he thinks hey will largely intluenoe the body; hat tbe people like the legislature' ction better on reflection, especially 'h treatment of county government. be schools and the state institutions. ongressman Skinner Baid, however. that the last legislature might have et alone the public school manage- ment. ' We have about 50 porch and lawn ettees which we will sell at cost for he next 10 days. Thomas Maxwell's. What is nicer a hot night than an ce-cold drink? When out for a walk after tea stop iu and get something cooling. ; ull North-Side Drug Store. We guarantee the quality of every thing we sell to be "equal to any, superior to a great miny, inferior to none. North-Side Druir Store Liuen and Duck suits made to or der. Fit guaranteed. Woolloott & Son's. We have a nice line of Corsets. Prices from 25c to $2.25. Hosiery of all kinds. Woolloott & Son. Many kinds of summer dress goods on hand. Pries aie right. Prettr Lawns, Organdies, &c. Woolloott & Som. We give night oalls prompt and careful attention. You push the but ton, we do the rest. North-Side Drug Store. Brick. Parties needing brick for paving or building will find it to their inter est to get prices of J. D. Whitaker. No. 416 Elm street, before baying elsewhere. ja2Q-Q