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it" if m ill m c 'i f it i if If T .J f HE DAILY TIMES. Jhlblished Every Afternoon (Except Sun ; , Oay) by the v THE TIMES COMPANY, 40a FayetteriUe Street ft-aps Building frill DAILY TIMES is served j ev . in the city and suburb iotir ,-"!! PER WEEK. By wail. Hr (Bptered in the Poar N, C, as secondrc ,otfi.ce, at Kaleigh, iass mail matter.) THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 30, 1897. The Republicans have nominated Gen eral Tracy for mayor of Greater New York. Seth Low didn't stand a ghost of a chance, and Senator Piatt is all smiles. It is rumored that a paper trust is in process of incubation. For theake of Senator Daniels and Governor O'Ferrall it is to be hoped that the project will not be consummated before they end their brief controversy, because paper might prove to be too expensive an item. 1 Proposed amendments to the Consti tution of the State of New Jersey were submitted to the people of that common wealth and voted now by a large ma jority. The new measures were to pre vent gambling, this being leveled chitfly at the race track industry; to permit wo men to vote at school elections, and for bidding the appointment by the Governor during the legislative recess of aDy per son to an office for which that person to any office for which that person had been rejected by the Senate. ' And so gambling will still continue to flourish at the race track and the women will have to "bide awee" before taking part in elections. Mr. Ratchford suggests a way to pre vent strikes. He says that the one sure way to prevent strikes by mine laborers is by an annual meeting bet weea the mine operators and representatives of tho laboring men, to agree upon a scale of wages for the ensuing year. The mine laborers have a right to demand this. The mine operators would b foolish to refuse it Every year strortr i and more extensive recognition is tjlvm' to the right of large bodic of i.-iim to confer with their employers icative to the pay they receive. In the iron and steel industry a wage scale ia established every year at such a conference, and that ought to be the rule in every other great industry in the country. Such a practice would make the laboring men more contented, more faithful in the per formance of their duties, and would in crease the effectiveness of their labor. It would tend to maintain uniformity of wages and give the employers of labor a safer basis upon which to make calcu lation on future contracts. An official statement has been issued at Madrid, showing that between Nov ember, 1897, the Spanish government sent to Cuba 181,738 soldiers, 6,261 officers, of whom 40 were Generals, 212, 042 guns, 820, 606 kilogrammes of pow per, 83,088,770 cartridges, 16,712 swords, 81 cannons, 12 mitrailleuses, and 29,500 shells. And yet with this imposing array of troops and officers and their thousands of guns and cannons and mil lions ot cartridges, at the end of two jean Spain is no nearer the end of the war than it was at the beginning of the campaign. The revolutionists, subsist log on food supplied by sympathizers, poorly armed and equipped, having few or no cannon, depending mainly upon their machetes, having no vessels of any kind, fighting against regularly drilled and, perfectly armed troops, harassed by the naval vessels and reve nue officials of the United States, acting seaports. Their orcea every province, and e now under the walls of Havana , and would capture the capl- "dlf if they had Teasels and the -erial for assault. And yet, with this extraordinary dispatch of troops and war material, and with a loss of troops on both sides since January last of nearly 80,000 men, Spain has the effrontery to claim that this is not war, but the up rising of a mob. , METROPOLITAN Opera House THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 30. BERTHA CREIGHTON Supported by a Strong Company, pre senting Romeo and Juliet. Prices, 250 , 50c , and 75o. T. W. BLAKE, DEALER IN ' WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, MANUFACTURER OF ; SEALS. 109 FayettevIli.e Street, Raleigh, N. C When in need of anything in my line, call on me, and your wants will be immed iately attended to. To My Friends and Patrons ... I have removed my office and Paint "Works In rear of Royall & Borden's, comer Har nett and Wilmington Sts. W. W. PARISH, Painter and Grainer. GLAZING A SPECIALTY. II. D. BYNUM, MAKI FALTVKEB OF RUBBER-STAMPS As Good as the Best! Leave your order at Alfred Williams Oo.'e, or see R. D. BYKUM, ' Raleigh, N. O, SEABOARD AIRLINE Buy your Eailroad Tickets at the UP-T0WN OFFICE! Tickets to all points. Information cheerfully furnished. H. 8. LEARD. Z. P. SMITH, Hoi. rass. Agent. uity Ticket Agent $50,000.00 City of Raleigh Five Per Cent. Bonds for Sale. Scaled bids will be received by the City Treasurer until noon, October 15th, for the purchase of Fifty Thousand Dollars City of Raleigh Five Per Cent. Bonds, running thirty years. No bid less than 105 will be considered. All bids should be designated on the outside of envelope as "bids for city bonds," and addressed to the undersigned JOS. G. BROWN, City Treasurer. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mort gage from Curtis Snellings to W. C. Stron ach, dated January 23, 1880, and registered in Book 89, page 704, of the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, N. C.,1 Will Bell at the Court House door in Ral eigh, N. C, on Monday, October 25, 1897, at public outcry to the last and highest bidder tor cash, a certain tract of land lying and bemg in Wake County, N. C, in House's Creek townttiip. and described and denned as follows: Beginning at Jones Aycock's corner, thence south, 20 degrees west 71 1-6 poles to a stake ; thence south, 88 degrees east, 99 8-6 poles to a stake and pointers thence north, 88 degrees west, 99 8-6 poles to the beginning; it being lot No. 2 in the division of the Snellings land, and will more iuiiy appear oy reterence to .book a page e, in the omce oi the Register ol ueeusoi wa&e county. W. C. STRONACH. September 17, 1887. ; . Mortgagee SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained In a mort gage from George C. Upchurch and Vir f inia B. Upchurch, hu wife, dated July 1 B08, and registered in Book 124, page 494 of the office -ot the Register of Deeds ol Wake Countv. I will sell at the Court House door in Raleigh. N. C, on Monday, October 25th, 1897, at public outcry, to the last and highest bidder, for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Raleigh, N. C, and described aa follows: Beginning at a point on Swain street, 200 7-12 . feet from Martin street, running thence north 67 5-12 feet, thence west lSd feet to G. T. Btronach's line, thence south with said Btronach's line 67)1 feet, thenoe FIVE FOR ONE The Daily The cheapest afternoon paper in Published by THE 403 FAYETTEVILI.E STREET, It oontaina all the up-to data local nowa late reports from all parU of the THE DAILY TIMES Is the paper for all classes, and is read Raleigh. Served by the carriers at WEEK, payable ADVERTISERS' MEDIUM. THE DAILY TIMES is the paper to masses as well as tho classos. is the special favorite of If You Desire to We aan place yon iu direct communication with the people, because the people read THE TIMES. 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