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The daily Ereninq Visitor. "UBLI8HBD VKh AKTBRHOOH, (Except Sunday, 7 HE VISITOR Is served by carrier Id the city at 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing : $8 per year, or 1) cents per month. No paper con tinned after expiration of the time paid for nnless'otherwise ordered. Gommanications appearing in these columns are but the expressions f the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your name Informs yon that your time is ont. Address all orders and communlo.v tlons to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N 0 i Local notices in thlp paper will b Fire Cents per line each insertion L'RQCST OfTT ClROTTLATION RALEIGH, Ai'RIL 16, 1892 Dr. John 8 Long of NewBerne will deliver the memorial address, Mav 10th, at Fayetteville, and also the address before the Literary Societies of Elon College at the commencement exercises on the 26th of May. Dr Lc ng is a most pleasing speaker and will be sure to entertain those who ate fortunate enough to hear him. Thk people of Lincoln, Nebraska, have protested in mass meeting against an appropriation by Congress of $100,CC0to pay for the Grand Army encampment in Washington, as urged by President Harrison. The simple folk of Lincoln are not necessarily inimical to Second Term; but, with the clear vision of the dwellers on the prairies, they can see the injus tice of the proposition and the trail of evil precedents that would follow in its wake. OtJD FELLOWS' DEPARTMENT CALBBDAR. Encampments McKee, No. 15, 2d and 4th Friday; Litchford, No. 26, Mondays. Subordinate Lodges -Manteo, No 8, Tuesday; Beaton Gales, No 64, Thursday. McKee Encampment, No. IP, had a very pleasant meeting last night. No man can be an Odd Fellow, in spirit and truth, who is not grateful to his Creator and fraternal to hie fellowman. "In God we Trust" is the divine lesson taught by Odd Fellowship The seventy third anniverary is go ing to be celebrated in handsome style by the lodges of Alabama The program published elewhtre will give our readers an ide.t of what eau be expected in Birmingham on the 26'b. We trust the occasion wi 1 bf observed everywhere in the South -So says a Birmingham paper The nfiieth aunivers ry o the in stitution of Odd Fellowship in Geor gia wan celebrated on he 3d and 4tli of March at Navannah, bv i li six sub ordinate lodges the R'Mwiupuient, and a Hue representation of the Grand Lodge officers. Grand Vlaeter D tniei, Grand Representative Goodwin and others were orators of the occasion A good time was the verdict of all present, and the parade was the larg est ever seen in Savanah. A friend told us the other day : brother died recently. He was a member of several benevolent o-gan izations, but throughout his vag sickness the Odd Fellows alone tool care of him, and supplied his evtrv want." Senator Chandler, of Nw Hamp shire, is opposed to the election of Senators by the people. Does he doubt his ability to carry his 8tate ? The Indian celebrates the return of Spring by engaging in the "Bear Dance," the white man by holding primary elections and nominating conventions. Vie wed from the Indians standpoint the white man is the fool If one may believe Washington ad vices, the free coinage of silver is dead, again ; but when death has been so often a nouuced, and as of ten followed by a vigorous kicking on the part of alleged dead 'critter" one becomes a little suspicious. LEP YK R PARTIES IN OTHER on IKS. Sorue of the leap year parties seem to have been carried on or off with exceptional spirit It h n been laugh able, for instance, the way in which the men have insisted upon being chaperoned, and young women bave called in carriages to accompany gay bichelore, who were carefully pro tested by tht ir mothers, to the Bcene of rstivitis. One inveterate joker gave perhaps a hint to the belles of the sort of chaperones that would be most acceptable when he came into the parlor to receive his fair escort followed by an elderly aunt who is dee f as a post and is besides almost blind. This same.man was wrapped in a white opera cloak cut wi h an bsurd res' mblance to a dress suit ulster; be carried a bouquet of ilow ors and wore a band of ribbon and bow on his hair. When he appeared from the dressing room, after laying aside his ambiguous wr&p, it was seen that the sleeves of his coat had been taken out and elbow sleeves of pink silk and lace substituted, which, met by long pink kid gloves, effectually "brightened" his toilet and addrd to his nondescript appearance. At another leap year party, held just before Lent tegan, the young women danced the cotillon with white silk crush hats under their arms. At the same affair a young footman in cap and apron did duty in the men's dressing room, which was besides plentifully provided with powder and rcuge boxes, hairpins, a tray of boo bons and aggressive bottles of cologne and extracts. When the ladies doffed their outside gear the actual maid wore with her regulation petticoats a livery jacket and vest and carried a whisk broom as a sort of badge of office The room was bereft of its usual feminine fripperies and in their place were suggestively set out to bacco pipes and cigars, with decan ters of cognac and a huge fancy bowl piled with cloves. RELATIONS WITH CBIU. In a very unobtrusive manner our diplomatic relations with Chili, it is understood, are to be suspended in definitely, if not Iroken oT alto gether. It is not expect d that a minister will be sent here by the Chilian gov ernuient to succeed.8enor Montt, who has gone home to enter the Chilian Congress. The expectation further is that the leave of absence granted Minister Egan and Consul M-Crearj will be indefinitely extruded, and that ultimately, without publicity beiu-.' given to the matter, they w;li cease to draw pay from this govern tneuf. It is understood to be the purpose of this government to cease riiplo natie relations with C 1 i I i , both court tri -8 participating In the desire to "ki';i out of each other's company" for a vhile. hut it i- uot their purpos to h ing about the ev ranee of rela -tionn suddenly, and, th refore, the simple method of printing leaves of absence i rebrt" '1 to Neither Mr KgH.u nor Mr McCrenry to go back to Chili There was some talk, when the consular and diplomatic bill was under consideration in the House committee, of consolidating the Chil lan mis ion with that of Bolivia, or of reducing the pay of the ministi r to Chili. Junaluska Claret On draught. $1.1C per gallon. Five gallon kegs $5 '0 each. Quart bottles 40c euf u, or 7.90 per ease of 4 doteu bottles. WAKK I 11) ABSOLUTELY 11 i: I H1UHLY ItF !N ni.MM l FOR MEDICINAL AD DOMESTIC 11 It POSES An Excellent Table Wine, It V Delivered at above prices free of charge in the cases delivered nt tuy freight office in North Carol in , iiua or Virginia. Charges prepaid. f R i' Vi. Kegs and Muth Caro ap4 tin KEEP COOL MS bUHHEtt. The Raleigh Street Railway Com pany. In response to what seems de manded oy the best interest aud com fort of the peo ile of Kaleigh, has ar ranged to supi ly current from its 500 volt railway circuit for running sta tionary motor. Tn i constant po tential of 500 volts If not d ntrerous in its effects and can he safely iutro uced into piivate residences and other buildings. As the field for the motor has been extended, the ease and safety with hicu it can be opera ted has been demonstrated, while its entire fre. dom from noise aud dirt has caused it to grow in popular fa vor, until at the pr sent time there are a vast number of machines driven successfully by electri ) motors, such as priLting presses, elevators, spice and coffee mills of all kinds, ice cream freezers, etc. There is a special field in which the rapidity with which electric motors have been pressed into service is tru ly remarkable. During the hot sum mer days and nights, " The Hilent Force," by means of the equally silent fan, renders the air of olfices, stores, dining rooms, parlors, etc., cool and bracing. Such fan 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 fun which lasts for an indefinite period, you can have a fan of J H P for 3.00 per month or i H P. for 4 50 per month, running in your room from 6:15 in the morning to 11:30 at night. One of these fans ma be relied upon to keep a room cool and com fortat le through the hottest summer days, the eighth Horse Power being 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 tor larger areas are equally practica- s ble and our customers are urged to use tbeir own taste aud judgment in selection i 10 Horse Power i 5 per month A. DUCHI, Agent, Junaluska Wine Co , Raleigh, N. C. A GOOB TI KET. A 8WAN'S LIFE. Accmdiug to a foreign scientific journal the swan is the longest iived bird, in extreme cises reaching three hundred years The falcon has been known to live 162 years An eagle died in 1819 which had been caught 1C4 years before, and was then quite old. A white headed vulture, which was caught in 18 6. died in the aviary at Schonbrun, near Vienna in 1824 Parrots live more than a century Water birds have a long !ife, exceed iag that of several generations of men. Ravens aho live over 10 yers In captivity magpies live from iiO to 25 years, and still longer iu freedom. rhe common hen attains tLesge of from 15 to 20 years. Doves li"e 10 veers, and the little singing uirde from 8 to 10 years. The nightingale's life is the shortest. 10 years being the longest, and next comes the black bird, which never lives longer than 15 years. 3 00 4,5'l " 6 50 " " 10 00 " " 20 00 " " 28 00 " " " 4000 " M 45 U " 5 (P " (jo 0 " " Special r,a,t' s for elevator work By comparison of our rules with those in other cri it will b s ie:. that they arp very low. We charge about the same that is charged in most cities for a day hervice of t,. i. ho'irs, hile we give service of over '7 hours We will be glad to explain the tern h upon which these moton aud fquipuients may be obtained, we selling you the lan or intor at it per cent dincou it from list prices aul charging for putting them in accord ing to the time required, or referring you to dealers in the city who will make you an estimate upon the motor equipment complete S. W. H.UFFF, General Manager. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN TION, ATLANTA, GA. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railrdad will sell re duced r te round trip tickets to At lanta, Ga., and return at following rates from points named bel w ; in termediate poinis iu same proportion. Tickets on sale My 3d to 6 h inclu sive, limited returning May 17th, 89 5 : Asheville, ISMS I Ashboro. 12 1 i Charlotte, 8.55 I Durham. 13 55 Hickory, 9 60 Henderson 14 85 Goldsboro, li f0 Greensb'rolV75 Raleigh, 14 40 Selma, 14 50 Salisbury. 10 15 St,.ie-villel0 20 Wilkes ioro, 1 8'1 W in ton, 16 I Helena, 18 6 Similar rates, one fr for the rotind trip will apply from points iu Virgiuia : nd South Caioli.ia The Duke of Poj tland mus! have heard that the fate . nator Plnuib attributed much of his political sue cess of his having for years subscribed to all the papers published in Kansas for the Duke sub crihes to every pa per pub ished in England. By and by, when England becomes a repu -lie, the Duke of Portland maybe elected President. This is a year when all sorts of pres idential tickets will he suggested on all kin 's of plat '(.mi-. The South eru Cultivator proposes the follow ing : For Prctident : INDUSTRY. For Vice President ECONOMY. Electoral Ticket : 1. Hog, hominy and hay. 2. Gr in aud grasses.. 3. Cotton and the cereals. 4 Home raised products. 5. Improved laboi saving machine ry. 6 Intensive culture. 7. Fields terraced and fi,ied. 8. Improved stock raised at home 9. Improved public highway. 10 Smaller farms and more thorough tillage. 11. Homes made more attractive Remington Standard 'Pype-TRITER8' Moile Remington's are used in Raleigh than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply to the undersigned. WM EASDAhE, J B CULPEPER, Raleigh, N ( 1ltf Richmond, Va Scientific American Agency for iii i i sjalLikltJ r r. f- mm . r. l. DESICN PATENTS COPVRICHTS. etc. 'formation and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO.. 361 Broadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. 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