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The Bailg Eoening Visitor. 0U8HD BVIHI AFTEiffOOa, lExcept Sunday, 1HS VISITOR la served by carrier In the city at 2S cents per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing fit per year, or 0 cents per month. Communications appearing In these columns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. eroti mark 1 after your name uforms you that your time Is out. Address all orders and oommunica Mons to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, R O Local ootioes In this paper will be Five Cents per line each Insertion. L&R9K9T CXTT ClROUIiATIOB. UAXEIGH. AUGUST 21, 1802 Profes"or Hills, of Harvard Dniver versity, who examined the stomachs of the victims of the Salisbury Beach poisoning case, reports that the deaths were certainly caused by paris green. The affair is as much a my s tery as e?er Ben Butler is said to be sadly bent with age. His face has the look of health, but his massive frame has be come an unmistakable burden. His hands . move unsteadily, while his eyes appear swoolen and almost hid den by the thick folds of flesh on his cheeks. . New Yorkers are constantly get ting Into trouble because their front doors look so much alike. Early Sun diy rooming a restaurant ' cook en tered the second house from his own lodgings by mistake and was arrested for burglary. Not only this, but he had to give $1,000 bail pending fur ther examination. On account of failure to receive the requisite documents from the GraDd Master, the new lodge of Odd Fellows which is shortly to grace our city will not be instituted until Wednes day night, Aug. 81st. PastD T. G. M. Chas. F. Lnmsden has the matter In charge and those persons on the list of applicants can get any further information concerning the new lodge by calling at his place of business on east Hargett street. One of the interesting sights in the streets of Chicago a few days ago was a park wagon running without horses. The wagon was equipped by the president of the American Bat tery Company with the recent inven tions of one William Morrison, of Des Moines. It was run by a 3-hotse power motor and a 24cell storage battery. Last Tuesday" it made its trial trip and excited very general in terest. A man went into a grocery at Pel fast, Me., the other day, ordered $10 worth of goods, and laid down a cart wheel dollar in payment therefor, " Hold on, this isn't right 1" yelled the Bhopkeeper as the customer started off. " Oh, yes, that's all right," re, sponded the man. " I've got permis sion from the Judge to pay ten cents on the dollar." He had recently set tied in insolvency upon the ten per cent, basis, and expected to continue that method indefinitely. MINISTER VERSUS MANAGER Chicago, III., Aug. 23 For some time the congregation of the Engle wood Baptist church and the man apement of the Chicago Opera House, which stands next door to the sacred edifice, have been at open war over the subject of Sunday night perfor mances.1 The church enlkted the police on its side, and last night Lieut Bnrdick, with a f quad of men, march ed U! on the stage and threatened the actors with arrest if they pro ceeded with the play. Their work was stopped and the audience dismissed. As the people fildd out of the theater the congrega tion of the church, led by the pastor, greeted them with loud cheers of tri umph on their success. The proprie tor of the opera house says he will keep his place open Sunday nights, and the end Is not yet. V; RATTLERS KILL TWO WOMEN., Couobrsport, Pa., Aug . 20 The details of a horrible encounter with rattlesnakes in which two- wo'nen were killed by the venomous reptiles has been brought here by a comroer cUI rAveler from Gold a village of tliix e untr. Several days ago Mrs Jtic b Nevlns, Mrs. Sarah Harmon and three or four other women and tteir husbands went upon the moan tains near Gold to pick huckleberries. Mrs Ha:monsit down to pluck tbu fruit by the side of a rock A large rttler, unseen by her, which lay on the rock, struck the woman on the the jugular vein, causing a contidera ble rupture. She screamed, but bled to darh in half an hour. While as sisting Mrs Harmon, Mrs NevinswaS bitten twice on the leg and once on tbe hand by another rattlesnake and died live hours afterward. he men in the party came to the rcesue from nearby, gave the women whiskey, tut to uo purpose They then killed seven huge rattlesnakes within a few yards of where the fated women were bitten and the whole party left the mountain in terror. THE VALUE OF THE RDBY. Paris Figara. The ruby is valued highest when it contains the least azure The largest ruby that history speaks of belonged to Elizabeth of Austria, the wife of CbarleelX, It was almost as tig as a hen's egg. The virtues attributed to rubies are to banish sadness, to re press luxury and to drive away an Drying thoughts. At the same time it symbolizes cruelty, anger and car nage, as well as boldness and bravery. A change in its cooler announces a calamity, but when the trouble is over it regains its primitive lustre. THE DIVISION, OF iIME. London Tit- Bits. Tbe division of time into hours was practiced among the Babylonians from remote antiquity, but it was Hipparchus, the philosopher, who in troduced the Babylonian hour into Europe. The sexagesimal system of notation was chosen by that ancient people because there is no number having so many divisions as sixty. The Babylonians divided the daily journey of the sun, the ruler of tbe day, into twenty-four parasangs. Each parasang or hour was subdivid ed into sixty minutes, and that again into sixtj seconds. They compared the progress made by the sun during one hour at the time of the equinox to the progress made by a good wal ker in the same period of time, both covering one parasang, and the course f he sun during the full equinoctial day was fixed at twenty-four para sangs THAT WILL FIX IT. The New Berne Journal proposes to organize another party and call 1 1 tbe Fourth party. It is to be compos ed entirelv of the "racr-tai? and hnh. tail; including all the dissatisfied, fiipgnintiea, grumbling. wbiniDgand uisuppoiuiea irrm an tne otner par tis," that will fix it. Such a combi Dati n will take all the strength tbere in in the other parties and about brenkthemup This first p'auk. in its (lUtform must necessarily be a pie a to give each an olfi je. Jlfrv Robert W. Denvtr An Exempt Fireman of Jackson Engine Co., Long Island City, N. Y., says that at Christmas, 1890, he could only take a smell of dinner, as he was to a fearful condition from Dyspepsia. The next summer he went to Europe for his health, but came home uncured. In the fall he decided upon a thorough trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla And by Christmas had a hearty appetite.' healthy digestion, and was perfectly welL His eure was due wholly to Hood's Sarsaparilla. HOOD'8 PILL8 cure liver ill', constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, and tick headache. Try them. lo Yon Drink Soda' Water, Milk Shake or Nothing so Refreshes a Person .on a Hot Slimmer Day as a Cool Drink at J. CHIAL BOBBBTT'S MiDDnnnimotEti Soda IFoQQn&tfsiinnu, Another New and Pinae AppHe A full stock of Fresh always or hand. Bust's Prize Medal Turnip Seed. Mew Cropnowlonse.'at lowest prices. J Hal Bobbitt, Druggist, Grey's Old Stand, Raleiah, H. C. RACE MEETING OF GREENS. 1 nnijn thjtvtwci nT mi On account of above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Greensboro N. O , and return at the following rates from points named: Charlotte, 3 15 Durham, 2 10 Goldsboro, 3 95 Henderson, 3.40 Lincolntcn, 6 15 Marion, . 4.30 Raleigb, 2.85 Rural Hall, . l.QP Selma. 8.60 WinstonSalem, 1.20 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale August 22d, 23d end 24th, limited re turning August 26th, 1893. MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS OF NOR IH CAROLINA. Account of the above occasion the Richmond & Danville R. R. Co., will sell tickets to Raleigh, N. C, and return, at following rates from points named, viz : Charlotte, N. O., $7.45 Durham, 165 Greensboro, 4.80 Goldsboro, 2.75 Lincolnton, 8.40 Ma ion, 9 40 Rural Hall, 5.95 . Selma, 1.61- ' Winston Salem, 5 69 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale Aug. 29, 30 and 31; final limit Sept. 4, 1882. RE UHION A It MY OF THE CUM BERLAND, CHATTANOOGA. For above occasion, the Richmond and Danville R R.' will sell tickets to Chattanooga Tenn., and return from important coupon stations on its lines at rate of one first class for round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 14 and 15; lim ited Sept. 20, 1898. Limemade ? i i Popular Drink, SUuerfoeH. Druus and Medicines A W BITERS. More Remington s are used in Raleigh that) all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply to the undersigned. WM EA.SDALE, J B CULPEPPER, Raleieh. 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