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, 0 The Most Popular AfTernoo a Paper-The Visitor. 25e. EVENING VISITOR. - TO GET ALL THE LOCAL NEWS TAKE TIIE VISITOR YOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY. JULY G. 1895 NO. : BASEBALL NEW 8. The Ita-ord of Games Played Yesterday. SiTlORiL LIAOOI. At Pittsburg : TitUbarg 00009001 4-7 Cleveland' 51103010 0-10 At Chicago: Chioago . 01100190 0 5 Ciuoinnati 3OOO780SO 010 At St. Louii : St. Louis. 10000103 2 -6 Louisville 40000010 0-5 SOl'THEBN LBAUl'K. At Atlanta: Atlanta 02130003 1-0 Little Rock 300010300-6 At Chattanooga: Chattanooga 003010500-0 Memphis 10061043 1-14 At Nashville: Nashville 01003100 0-10 New Orleans 001000010-3 At Evansville: Evansville 000050040-0 Montgomery 011300000-4 HOW THEY STAND. Won. Lont Per. Ct. Baltimore, 33 30 6J3 1'ittNburg, 37 35 507 Boston, 33 23 Mi Chicago, 38 27 585 Cleveland, 35 20 574 Brooklyn, 32 35 561 Pbila. 31 25 561 Cincinnati, 33 26 552 New York, 37 30 474 Washington, 23 34 404 at. Loo in, 20 42 323 LouiHville, 9 40 155 The improvements at the insane asylum continue. The grounds are now far more attractive than ever be fore. The bulk of undergrowth on the south aide has been out away The increase in the number of patients is considerable, and he well arranged new infirmary building and oongre gate dining room for females proves a great oonvenienoe. It is only aques tion of time when one will be built for the male department. A delightful german was tendered visiting guests at Greensboro Thurs day evening, Mr. Elliott Gilbert lead iug. Among the many visitors were the Misses Tucker of Raleigh. There was not a watermelon in thi -city July 4. Never before was there a fourth without that melon. A cai load was looked for but failed to ar rive. . The majority of the male convicts now in the penitentiary are making brick, for whioh there is a large de mand. Most of the brick used in this city are thus made, and the quality is always exeellent. There are now 171 oonviott within the walls. OVER THE STATE. Items of 31 iuh Interest Briefly Collated. Some of the lady bicyclists at Char lotte now wear bloomers. M. P. Pegram, Jr., a clothier at Charlotte, his made an assignment. Tbe liabilities are not stated. The Dunavant cotton mill at Mor- ganton was sold I n-adar. Col.S. McD. Tate bid it off for f 25,000. Charlotte i to hsv yet another nw cotton mill to coat (06,X)0, and to operate 5,300 spindle. It will be built by the Highland Park company. Mr. L. Banks Holt of Graham, lis- sd the stock belonging t the Ala- ramce farm(74 hen!) at $29,000, an average of a little lees than $500 each. I horn township, has been probated, C. Jacob Bowman, is making a fine J. Bright being executor. caket for a linn;; man. Rev. Dr. J. E Pressley. The wood wan selected and DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The Happening of a Day Told In Little Space. Gov. Carr is now appointing a large Daintier of magistrates. Some of the State Fair premiums are now being paid. Tomorrow there will be a colored ex cursion to Ureensboroand tbe price of tickets is only Hixty cents. ItOARDOF ALDEK3IA.N. A Summary of Us i'rMtdiii(rs Ijtst Evening- The board discussed the matter of admission of city patient to the Km Hospital. A committee will look into that matter and see that the admis sions are promptly made. Tbe street railway tra.k on East Hargett street is ordeied to be taken np at once snd the paving properly re- laid by the streetcar compaoy. The matter of watchman all th.s points where streets are crossed ly tbe S. A. L. railway to be specially It is alleged that a number of hack- I looked into. sters in the market also own wsgons ontside which sell vegetables, etc. The will of William Bright, of Buck- stored away three years ago by Dr. Pressley in Caldwell county. The Waldeuses in Ui ke county, who abaudouii their corporate exis tence and purehned their farmers in severalty, now pr .sp!r. mi th- Her ald says tbe whole aspect of their sur roundings is being rapidly changed by their ceai.elena toil. A probably fatal assault has oc curred in Richmond county. A negro named Aired had a ij-nirel with John Wilkes, while, in regard to some peach es. Wilkes threw a stone at Aired, who seized an axe aud cut his head open. 11. B. Cotkerham, of Yadkin county has left his wife and eight ohildren, and gone to California. The cause of his leaving wis tbe refusal of his wife to sell their farm or to mortgage it to provide for the payment of his debts, contracted against her advice. The work of moving the down town Rev. Dr. . H. Cobb will probably accept a call to tbe pastorate ol a Baptist church at Oxford, Miss. The city health committee will look into tbe matter of specially policing the watershed of Walnut creek. The improvement in the appearance of corn in this section during the past three weeks is really remarkable. The farmers all say they are having a hard fight to keep the grass within bounds. Mrs. Lovey Vonng and Mrs. W. M. Brown left this afternoon to visit rel atives at Haywood. ' j actios an taken about tbe pur- ebass of a stoue crusher, though there was some d:s ussiou of the matter. I'oiiil'lt tit I'l'.lit'il I'Ui'li. The third concert at Pullen park was well attended last evening, some 750 people being present. The street car senice was excellent, the lighting first rale and tbe weather was p-tt'ect. The Independaut baud played well, several new selections being on the programme. Some large pap-r bal loons were sent an aud one i f these drifted entirely out of ii0bt. ri"me boys at the park were boisteroas in teasing or tryiug to teau well known young man about town aud gave some annoyance to persons at the pavilion. tiuch conduct ought not to be repeat ed. A police officer was present, but ippeared to thiuk he had no jurisdic tion. The concerts are to be given He Will Improve The Koad. Some time ago Elijah A. Johnson, a white man, who charged with em beiiliu a watch, tbe property of aa old negri, ess about to go in jsil, but wis released, Mer Jei. A. Jones and John T. Pollen having gone bail for him. lie tied and li . y had to pay '50. Ke.-m.tly t-ey fouud that be was at Weldou aud decided that Raleigh whs the pia e tor him, so be could do some work ou the roads, so deputy sheriff Walters weut to Wei don aiter him, Next week Johnson w ill be tried KEMXAXTS. In tV tri.il of : !:-n. I'r. Payne at Le,;:.Mt chief feature was I'r ry. He i the sou i f m.iu. lie was ol. t! e s -11 for killing i, yesterday's . 1'ay ne's Bto t.ie murdered sid four hours c .ou' of i"ue tr-igedy brought t. ihe eyes i f uiauy in the ourt r --. i 1 1 Most of his evi- . u by other tes- Eosign A. H. Scales, of the U. S navy of Greensboro, is warmly praised Friday evening of each week for bravery in saving a German ves sel, crew from being burned to death on a vessel at Amoy, China Mr. Nelll A. Spenoe retarned today from the north where he has been for several days in the interest of his bi cycle repair shop. Belgian blocks are being delivered cotton compress of the Southern road I for paving West Hargett street be at Charlotte will begin Monday. The tween Fayetteville and South Sails- statement of my reasons for making press is to be moved only about 25 feet to the south of its present loca tion, yet it will cost over $4,000 to ef feet the removal from the land of the S. A. L. on which it stands John Staley and Jabez Pugh were drinking at Greensboro yesterday, Staley suddenly stabbed Pugh between the shoulder blades and as I' ugh turned around he received two mora stabs, one in the abdomen and one in the region of ths heart. W. H. Deaver, United States claim agent to secure peusions for Union A Curd From Mr. (Iray. El'lTOR of The Visitor: After your article yesterday disclaiming the ar ticle which I wrote in Monday's paper in regard to the conduct of manager Keeler and some street car conductors towards passengers, I feel that in justice to mvself I should make a bury streets. the charge, specially as it was intimat Gov. Carr oonsents that Jndge Rob- ed that I was actuated by personal inson shall hold the July term of feeling. I wrote from information Columbus superior court for Jndge gatheied from responsible parties and Hoke. The latters arm was broken from personal experience and obser vation. I made the charge and wrote the article doliberately, feeling then, week before last at Linoolnton. There have been for several weeks whispers here that tbe Southern rail way wanted to buy or get control of the Seaboard Air Line, but as at New Vork and Baltimore nothing definite could be learned. as now, that it was a just rebuke. UoaaKT L. Gray. Raleigh, N. C. July 6th '05. The Water Works Pond Matter. There are over 80 cases on the supe Two neat bridges have been built at rj0r court docket next . week. The soldiers, was called on by a man from Oakwood cemetery, of brick and stone, chief of these is a suit to compel the Rutherford county, who wished to I one being paved with marble. The drawing off of the water-works pond make application for a pension from stockholders meet next Tuesday, and I in this there are over 40 witnesses the United States for serving with I it is expected will take a very proper Thus far 21 are summoned for the de George Kirk in the Kirk war in 1860- step by ordering the erection of a fence, most of these living south and chapel in "Chapel Circle." This is I south wet of the pond, some two 70 in Alamance and Caswell counties. K eiit's Furnishings, . SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESALE PRICES, 8HIRT3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DRESS, FULL DRESS aud NEGLIGEE. PRICES HARD TO MEET, WHICH NONE CAN BEAT. FANCY DRESS SHIRTS everywhere 100, LAUNDRIRD NEGLIGEE, " 75. "PRIDE OP THE TOWN," " 50, All 60c Unlaundrled Shirts are now 40c, All 60o Suspenders are now going for 26c. - o o- our price, -o- 7c 60c 40c o ENT8' ENT8' ENT8' iUMMER vUMMRR NDERWEAR, SDERWEAR, TDERER, 50 50 50 50 11.00 25 DOW Super white Lisle Thread Shirts everywhere Selkirk Random Shirts everywhere French Balbrlggan Shirts, everywhere Ribbed Jersey SblrtB, everywhere "Scriven's patent Drawers, evervwher rTnUIn.l.A TAa no It... UTAH . . IF ANV OP THE 4BOVE I WANTED CALL EARLV, THEY CANT 8aw f0Ur or five letters for Raleigh. Jast long.- Straw Hts, though good for three tnontns yet, cui uo ngure He reoommended that a box be put -with us now take tnem at most any price. , Jnst received a new ot of Gloria Silk Umbrellas, the b-st on the market, there with double doors, so the car at ONE DUlib&K. (Something new. 40. 40 40 40 75 greatly needed Epworth chapel Sunday school will celebrate its first anniversary tomor row morning, the exercises to begin at 10 o'olock promptly. Ths parents as well as the churoh members are sneeiallv reauested to be present. The i . public is invited to attend. At the Y, M. C. A. to morrow will be discussed by L. A. Coulter, state secretary, "Certainties," at 4 o'olock Mr. Coulter leaves the state in August, and this will be his last talk, probably in this city. There will be music by the orchestra. Ice will be provided. The new red letter box at the union depot, which has given so much trou ble, is to be removed and the old green box to be replaced. Here is the his tory of the red box; A postoffice in sDector once looked in the box and miles away. For the state over 15 witnesses are already summoned Many lawyers are employed in this case. The poua lurnisues power to operate two powerful turbines At this term of court judge Timberlake will preside. His n tea is pro did deoee as c no timoi'y. T.id.iy the Irtish- ..f the state uni v r-:iy inei and ileci lei to put in a $7,000 eleciiic lip'i.li;m plaut. This wgHMtly needed, i lie university has a fine water supply. C.pt C. B. D :. ... llev. Dr. M. M. .Mai-snail mil lie.-. Dr. Benuett Smedes have gone t ' Deuver, Colorado, to attend tbe great ai-u lal meeting of the natural ed -:cational association at which I'apt. Denson is lo be one of the uiue chief speakers. 25c Deparimeiit Sales. Among all tbe diy goods sections are s.iuie I'eiu'iraa' ie values values that are making the oods move. These summer goods we do not want damaged by the workmen while the store is being renovated; besides do not wish to pack summer goods away. Hence the low prices The 25c. department sales come in for a great deal of attention. The genuine Koechliu's Orgaudiea 35 cents. A complete iiue of Swivil Silks at only 25 ce . ts; a table of woolen dress goods at only 25c , worth nearly double. These are not all. One scarcely turn in our aisles without coming in contact with dry goods at special room making prices W, H. & K. S. Tuck er & Co. Sale of Real Estate in Oberlin. By virtue of the powers conferred in a certain mortgage which is recor ded in book 75, pane 077, I will sell at public auction at the ioart house door in Raleigh, N, C, at, the hour of 12 o'clock m., on Monday the 20th day of July, 1895, the property described in said mortgage, being the small bouse and lot in Oberlin village known as the Henry Jasper place. Terms of sale cash. -THoM.V.4 JoHNriON, . Assiguee of Mortgagee. J. M. liRoi-iiiiT.iji Si Co., sales agents ju6 ids NO REASON why any one should ass THERMOMETER that la not aocarate. The only reason we can thin of that a stock of Tested Thermometer: has never been kept la the city. We have bought a good stocK of enrnte ones and sell at reaeouab.e prices. THOS. II. BRIGGS & SONS RALEIGH, S J N. C. MEN'S GOODS IN THE ROOM-MAKING Sales, BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR our ohoice for 50c (some wor a THE WEATHER. The Conditions and cast. the Fore- For North Carolina: Fair. Local foreoast for Raleigh and yi- water and fans cinity: Sunday, increasing cloudiness, a thunderstorm probable Sunday even ing. ..-:-' Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m: maximum temperaiure. oj. minimum temperature, 66; rainfall 000. The pressure has fallen all oyer the country, remaining about 30.00 inches only at Hatteras and over southern Florida. The storm in the northwest seems to be moving eastward slowly in for 50c double. . HIRTH. UiaT.S, mjEGLIGEE fA l EGL1GKK Your choioe 50c, been selling at 75 EGLIGKE KGLIGEE miiiis,-Dhiri's.- Your choice for 75o, been selling at $1. MEN'S TAN SHOES At $2 50, worth $4 00. Mens Tan Shoes. At $3.50, worth $5 and JO W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO. Porch and lawn settees at cost tor the next 10 davs at Thomas & Max weirs Another lot, of matting to be sold at factory prices at T coin as 9 Maxwells'. Families wanting nice blackberries for preserving can get them of Wtur ing Bros, at very reasonable prices. , When can 1 go to Norfolk again On the big excursion that goes on th 10th of July. What will i- cost to Norfolk ? I will ,-ost $2 50 Can.Iiroto. Washington or Balti more? Yes, you will have time t visit either. . .. What time do we get back ? July the 13th at 4 o'clock p. m. What sort of accommodations ma we expe.-t '! The very be. t. l'lenty of room for every one.' - Send u your orders for cultivated blackberries and fet them fresh for prtiserviug.- 5c per quart at Royster Brothers. Fresh Eggs. 10 cents per dozen at I). T. John- The "Fourth" of of a dollar will buy the best mens' game vests ever offered in the month of Jul. Woollcott & Sjk. Fancy Lemons oy the box or dozen at D. T. John- For Rent. A sil room house on Hillsboro str"t hydrant in the yard. Apply to jull 2t D. T. Johnson. riers conld take out the Raleiah mail Somebody blundered" and an absurd two parts, one over Kansas, tne otner "Imported direct from the East." De ecribes our stock to a "T." WE OFFER THIS WEBK the beginning of the tea season one pound of riioioest BLEND order was issued that the crrierstake all the mail. Then this was revoked. Mow the box will be taken down. The assessment books covering the assessments of property In this town ship will next Monday be placed in the hands of the county commission- over South Dakota. The weather re mains generally cloudy, with high temperatures and showers at a num ber of places, the largest amounts being Titustille, 1.60 inches; Meridian, 1 44; Jupiter, 1.86, and Philadelphia, 1.20. Some high temperatures were reported from the northwest yesterday Excursion leaves . for Norfolk July 10th at $ a. m. For Sale at a Bargain. Nice driving horse and surrey for sale, together "with ha rile is complete; all as good as new and at a bargain. Horse gentle and just the thing for a family. For further particulars ap ply at this -jilice. ju5 6t. Ho for Norfolk July 10th. y Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! 1 have opened a first class Lo hon e under King's Daughtersbuildmg, c r. Wilmington and Morgan Sts., aud v .1 be glad to fill allordersandgnnrauiee prompt delivery. Hsnby 1'kinue. ju25tjull We have about 50 porch and lawn settees whioh we will sell at cost t'r tbe next 10 days. Thomas A Maxwell's. PDRE TEA and 8 lbs Granulated Sugar for 60o. JK88JI 8. BALL. ers, though they are not yet quite afternoo the Nat being 100 at oomplete. Much of tbe property nas for years been carried forward under the old names. The ne,w board of as- sesorr has sought diligently to get at the actual owners. ', There is need of a careful revisal of property lists, so that all the ohanges, transfers, ete 'an be kept up with. ' A- St. Paul, Minn. It is probable that rather high maximum temperatures will occur in the south and east today and tomorrow. ; Messrs. Irvin T. Jones and Alex. M. Bobbltt returned from Baltimore last evening. Summer complaint and bowel trou bles quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25; a bottle. Only at Hicks & Rogers' drug store.. Disolution of Copartnership.' Tbe firm of Carroll & Harris is tins day disolved by mutual consent. J. J. Harries assumes all the debts and .ill the liabilities. All firm indebted to the late firm of Carroll & Harris will make prompt payment to J. J. Harris. All persons having claims against the late firm of Carroll & Harris will pre sent their claims to J. J, Hams lor payment. J. D. Carroll. J. J. Harris We carry the nioest line of ladies' muslin underwear to be found in t as city. Call and examine it. Prices very low. . .; '; Woollcott & Sox. Mens' duck and linen suits to or der at.... , Woollcott & Son's. Fare to Norfolk July 10th. $2.50. Bixby's Best Blacking 9c. Best toU let soap 5c, at Woollcott is Sea's. Ask to see oar new magic $1 25 la- dies' shoes. They are : the finest on earth. Woollcott Si Son. i , ..If 'u 1 Ir I ft ( t J 1
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