n wn Brinn .' o-. Junaluska Claret OBUBHBD IVKhT AKTBRHOOS, I Except Sunday, 1 J5T VISITOR U served by carrier In the city at 25 cents per moniu. .ahu i th A.rrir8 In advance. Price for mailing: $3 per year, or M centa per month, wo paper cou tinned after expiration of the time paid for unlesslotherwise ordered, n ;Qtir.r, MimuRriiiir ill th H AIIUUlUUavvuB i.rr rw ; . .-a hnt th AinreBsionf oi p riMiuif tw v. w i the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your nam. nforms yon that your nine m Address all orders and oominunica tlonsto WILLIAMS. V1W v v mm - - Raleigh, K G Local notices in this paper will b. 5ve Cents per line each insertion. T,R9 (IT OfTV (lTRC"1.ATTON BALK Hi II. AI'RIL 13, lHi2 It is said that Mr. Gladstone owns the lareest lead pencil in the world It is the srift of a pencil maker at Keswick, and is thirt nine inches in length. In place of the customary rubber cap it has a gold cap. its ais tiogaisbed owner uses it for a walk ing stick. Th reversal Peace Union in ex- ecutive session at Philadelphia baa adopted resolutions opposing the Obinese exclusion bill pending in Congress. The union declares that 1 1 is a human right to live anywhere upon the earth in common with other oersous. and says the exclusion of. a whole nation is bad This bill, it is unred. if made a law will break a sol euin treaty, violate national faith, is severely prescriptive, and in a way never before visited u,on any nation and Is without limitation. It is op Dosed to the spirit of our institutions and the historical cluraoter of the country, will bring reproach upon the people and perhaps retribvtion, sur fering and bloodshed: it it- urged that the ex ision of the Jews from Russia was no more than would be to expel Chinese from America. It is urged that the World's Fair cannot be represented If Ohina is excluded, speaks of our trade and commerce with China and of the fru gal, industrious habits of Chinese in this country. Officers of the union in Washington are urged to call upon the President and ask him to veto the bill should it pass the Senate, and also to use their influence with the Foreign Relations Committee against the bill. On draught. 11G rer gallon. Five gallon kegs 6 TO each. Quart bo ties 40o each, or $7 Hi per case of 2 doien bottles. WAUB4NTED ABM1LUTKLY PCItR. HIGHLY RFCOM VwUKD lR MKDIOISAL AM) DOMESTIC PUBPOK1S. An Excellent Table Wine, Delivered at above prices free of charge In th" citv t R cases delivered ut any freight office in S orth 0 roHria a art f . "aa I.i una or Virginia, unares nieiiniu. l th. Kegs and South Caro If You Want Money, A cook, A partner, A sit nation, A servant girl, To aell a farm, To aell a hi use, To buy or aell stock, Good boarding house To sell plants or gra'n, Sell groceriea or druga, Sell household furniture, To make any farm loana, Sell or trade for anything, Kind inbtnniBF. fnr invthlnn Read in I advertise in the Ualeigl ap4 lm A. DUCHI, Agent, EVENING VISITOR. Junaluska Wine Co , Raleigh, N. O. KEEP COOL IHiS bUMMER. Mr. R. vV. DUlas was run over and instantlv killed by a shifting engio of the Albemarle and Raleigh R lil- road, at Rocky Btotint on Monday morning. Mr. Dallas was originally from Granville county. He has lived at Wilton for some time and as em ployed by E. W. Pace as a tobacco buyer He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. The largest orange tree in the couo trv. says an exchange, is on the pro- Dertv of J. T. Hancock, Sr., two miles west of Fort Meade, Fla. It measures twenty four inches in diam eter, two feet above the ground Six years ago it bore 7,000 oranges. It is not known how old the tree is, but it was a vigorous tree forty years ago, when Mr. Hancock took the property ON Sunday Mr. Arnold Borden, says theGoldsboro Argus, met with quite an extensive loss to one of his fine strawberry fields on the northern ap proach to the city along the line of the W. & W. R. R. His plants are yet covered with pine straw, and a spark from a passing locomotive set fire to the straw, and about two acres of the field was burned before the fir could be put out, entailing an entire loss of Ihe plants in "burned dis trict." Thb New Berne Journal says: Sun day night the large congregation that attended the revival services of Evan gelist Lie at Morehe id expressed by a rising vote their thanks aud grati tude to Mr. ,E. G. Harrell, secretary of the North Carolina Teachers' As aociatioo, for his generosity in very kindly giving the use of the Assr mbl y building for the meetings, when it was found that no church in the plne would hold the crowds that wen striving to attend. DYNAMITE IN MADRID Madrid. April 13 Muuzo, the Anarchist, was arrested todav and was examined in prison by a Judge, who ordered a close watch on all the dvromlte prisoners A bag contain ing explosives, grenades and more formidable projectiles was found on Saturday night at the gate of the hospital lor armv pensioners. The customary Palm Sunday ser vices were omitted in the Royal Chapel today, ostensibly on account of the Queen Regent's irdispositiou, but really on account of Anarchist threats Further Anarchist arrps's have been made in the provinces and in Bilboa ! AMERICAN FOR I UNES ABROAD. Frankfort, Germany, April 11 The Aciotnar, the leading financial paper here, attributes the increase in the gt Id reserves in the Reichs Bunk and the Bank of England and Franco, to the silver law in America driving away g.dd. The Actionar s lys, that Gould, Mackay, and Vanderbilt are sending large parts of their fortunes to Europe in order to e-cti e threat ened losses thro gh the depression in silver. The city of Madrid u is en tered into negotiations hera for i loan of 4 iO0,O 0, offering t pledge certain excise receipts therefor, bit it is doubtful whether ihe offer will be accepted. A DIAMOND TRADE PAS 10, SOUTHERN BAPTI8T CONVEN . TION, ATLANTA, GA For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re duced rito round trip tickets to At lanta, Ga., and return at following rates from points named belw; in termediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale May 3d to 6th inclu sive, limited returning May 17th, 1892 : Asheville, $8.f5 Ashboro, $12 1 Charlotte, 8.55 Durham. 13 55 Hickory, 9.60 Henderson 14 85 Goldsboro, 14 50 Greensb'roU 75 Raleigh, 14 40 Selma, 14 50 Salisbury, 10 15 I StatesvillelO 20 Wilkesboro, 15 30 Winston, 1 65 Salem, 12 Similar rates, one fare for the round trip will apply from points in Virginia and South Carolina. Paris, April 1 The suspension ofBiull& Co., private hankers, has precipitated the failure of Anuund & Schwot, wholesale jewelers D. L Moppes. another big je elet, has al so stopped business. The liabilities of the firms are heavy. The whole extensive diamond and pearl trad 'of Paris is disoiganized, partly through heavy speculation in dia mond mining, and this is weakening values in the London and Continent al precious stone trade. The Raleigh Street Railway Com pany in response to what seems de iuaud 1 by the best interest and com fort of the people of Raleigh, has ar ranged to supply current from its 500 volt railway circuit for running tt i tiouary mot rs. This constant po tential of 500 volt is not d,ni.'erouB in its effects and can be safely iutro uced into private residences aud other buildings As the Held for the uiotor has b-en extended, tne ease aud safety with which itcan be opera ted has bt-t-u demonstrated, while its entire freedom from noise and dirt has caused if ro grow in popular fa vor, nail at the pr sent time 'here are a vast number of machines driven successfully by electri i motors, such as priuting presses, elevators, spice and coffee mills of all kinds, ice cream f rctzcrs 6 1 c. . There is a special field in which the rapidity with which electric motors have been pressed into service 10 uu ly remarkable. During the hot sum mer days and nights, ' The Silent Force," by means of the equally silent fa ft run lr the air of offices, stores, dining rooms, parlors, etc., cool and bracing Such fari motors we are now prepared to run from our railroad circuit.. It will be seen from our monthly rates below that with a small outlay for a fan which lasts for an indefinite period, you can have a fan ot 1 H P for 3.00 per month or J H P. for $4 50 per mouth, running in your num from 6:15 in the morning to 11:3) at night. One of these faus may be relied upon to Keep a room coot auu coiu tortai le through the hottest summer days, the eighth Horee Power beiug used for a room of ordinary size the quarter for a large room The fan motors are compact and of little weight and can be u oved from place to place in a room as conve nience requires. Other forms of fans n urouH O FA I I -1 1 I V liraCtiCft ! ble and our customers are urged to I . i : - ... .. ,.,., i ii rt(V mailt ill use meir owu inmc u jit.6Luvw selection 1 10 Horse Power $ 4.5 per month J " " 4.50 " 6 50 " 1 " lu.UU " 2 " " 20 00 " " 28 00 " 4 - " S5 00 " 5 " 40.00 " " " 45 00 V & " ' 5 0r " 10 " " 60 0' " Special rates for elevator work He AnmnArison of our rates with thoste in other citi 'S it will be see i that they ar1 very low. we cuargi about the sme that is charged in most cities for a day service of ten hours, while we gi ve Herice oi uvei 17 hours We will be glad to explain the terms upon which these motor and equipments may be obtained, we selling you the tan or motor at it per cent discount from list prices au 1 charging for putting them in accord ing to the time required, or referriug you to dealers in the city who will make you an estimate upon the motor equipment complete 8. VV. HUFFF, General Manager. N. C. HnptiHt S. K. Couventiou. For above occasiou the Richmond and DanviUe Radroai will s-dl re duced rat round trip tickets to in ston8lem at th following rate from points named lelo intermediate points in tMiw proportion. Tickets on sale April 13, 14 aud 15, limited to April lHth: Charlotte, $' 9r Dvirham. $4 30 Goldsboro, 7 05 j Greensboro, 1 65 Henderson, 10 j Lincolnton, 6 60 Marion, 7"" 5 I Raleigh 5 '0 Rurl Hall. 70 Selma, 6 45 Advertising obtains ne w.customers. Advertising keeDS old customers. Advertising liberally will pay, Advertising makes success", Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertising means "bix," Advertise immediate! r Advertise constantly", Advertise regularly, Advertise alwaa Advertise well ADVERTISE,' AT OiSCE, tN O W II. Republican State Conrentlon. Forebove occisiou fhe Richmord and Danville Railroad will sell r -duced rate round trip tickets to Ral eigh and return at t he following rates from points named below, i. termedi ate poiuts in same propor ion. ick ets on sale April 12, 18 and 14, limited April 17: Charlot te, $7 45 Durham, Greensboro, 4 30 Goldsboro, Lincolnton, 8 40 Marion, Rural Hall, B 95 Selma, Winston 8alom The best thing in the United States for ONE CENT $1 w 2 riU 9 40 1 65 5 60 Remington Standard 'J'ype- "Triter?. if the Philadelphia RECORD 4 per year, da!'-v $3 pr year, omitting Sunday b. For the Farmers and business maii the Record has no equal. Address ',TV Record." PhlladeU I phia, Pa. Pa. More Remington's are used in Raleigh than nil All.or TY1 Q IrtiU (' 1 11 I i 1 M tJl 1 Call UlUUJ iiiiii.. .j w-vu I For catalogues or information, apply to i j me unaeraiKiieu. Raleieb, N U- 1ltf Richmond, Va Scientific American Agency for DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN CO.. 361 BROADWAY, NEW ToEK. Oldest bureau tor securing patents In America, livery patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge In the itrculation of any eclentiflc paper in the worm. Dpienaioiy liiusiratea. man should be without it. W VMM CI fiA a-r TV.nT.tVl. A lilNM. PPBi.TSHaaa SSI Broad war. New Yortt No Intelligent mam a a oov MADDCGIN VIRGINIA. i Roan KB, Va., April 11 Hydro phobia is reported to be alariniuglj prevalent in Augusta and Rocking ham counties. A la-ge number of dogs that were found to be suffering with the malady have been killed and it is feared that cattle and other stock have been bitten and will go mad. Geo. Fall, of Lynn, Mass., escaped from a Boston insane asylum and ran 26 miles to his home clad only in a riigbt shirt.. He was made insane by a political defeat. . ""The United States and Brazil Steam ship Company has refused to call at Newport News because New York coflfee merchants do not lie South ern competition. The Graham court mart'.al at Rich mond, Va , adjourned yesterday. Commander Graham left for Annap olis to join his family. 1 he members of the court are waiting orders for their departure. The Lotus Club, of which Hon Whitelaw Reit" was president lor 14 years, will entertain him at dinner on Saturday eveni g. the 20th inst. Methodist Educational Society For above occasion the Richmond and Danville will sell reduced rate round trip tickets to Charlotte at the following rates from points named below, intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale April 11th to 14th, limited to April 16: Durham, $6 75 Goldsboro, $9 00 Greensboro, 4 80 Henderson, 8 80 Marion, 5 40 Raleigh, 7 45 Rural Hall, 6 'o0 Selma. 8 80 Winston-Saleuc. 5 95 Eleven cases of smallpox h ave been reported at the Hew York Bureau of Vital Statistics since Saturday. The Lehigh Iron Company assigned yesterday to Marcm 0 1j Kline Ef forts are being made to reorganize the company aud resume operations. Ju Igmants aggregating over $ 0,000 are filed, i Prfsh canned goods received daily at C. O Ball & Co. s. For fufanta and Children Castoria promotes Digestion, and rcomee Flatuleucy, Constipation, dour I ch Diarrhoea, and Feverishaesa l-nu- toe child is rendered healthy and its leex natural. Castoria contains no -Moronic- or ether narcotic jnoperty. astoria ,s so ireM adapted to children that 1 recommend it us f Tenor to any prescriptH known to me." H. A.. Archeh., M. P.. ttl South f ford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I use Castorie a my practlc,". and tod tt jpecially ailaptrd ,affectioun of children 1067 2d Xne., New York. From persona. Knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative nd relieving the pent up bowels antf gen era! system i very much. Many mothers have told me or a ex teilent effect upon their children.' GS3L M-m tw -Anii O "Ar. 1 1 MuiTv street, . T. The treat Naiiuaai Taper The Brightest. Best and Cheapest '1HB WA8H1HGTON W EtKLY POST A Paper from the National Cani'al should l..i i,ti, nirnpi- d'.inii h? in t Kn Couutry I i'iiKll:. uo otber pupei in the (ToiteL1 Mui... iltul iu jmujiiii unranii'lu in iirrn i.tuui nc II,,. Wanhi no-trtn Waolrlv liwt, rhlR a becuubt neither abor nor expense is scared iu uiaki u me uei-, ua wen cur uucacai, i 1 I. J- piipt'l pUUllHllQU. I L la A National Paper! being prin ten at .he seat of government,lhe Weekly i'ost contains special leaturesnc found in any othi r publication. 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