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JERSEY JUSTICE.
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Three Men Convicted of Murda
Get Thirty Years.
SALOON SMASHED BY WOWEN
Mtniber of the W C T U Follow Mrsr
Nations'* Example Expoi
A dispatch from Anthony, Kan.,
*ayn Mrs. Ca.rie Nation was outdonb f rC
there Wednesday when a band of W.
('. T IJ womoD. headed bv Mm.
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1SED TIIE HOUSE.
poaitioa to the bi
leyj A'lptin, Br<
Efifd, "Kibler, Li
Itlon Biil Agreed to by a dini' Mtyson, 1
MotK?ro, Morriei
U'ge Majnlty. lU^kio, 0 tt Bol
sooL Huoker, J B
Thit fitllmnin.
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is uiotioo a?'J in ?i> Vr \l
ill wor? jloasrs. Ash * ^
jwn, I)oTr?h, Dunb?r,
ver, Look wood, M?ulMcCall,
MoLsngh'in, Th? T wanly 'fourth Ar
)d. NesbiU, Niohols,
binsoo, R B A Robin- vtn'ion Maets at 81
i timith and YViugo
IF f vnrar^ lK/> Kill*
A Vh'l ^Physical Direotor of the Chariest
Abhcniation, essiated by classd leade
vuli give a praetioal denomination
pfcyiioai cal.uro as taught in onr gj
irutl Cm* riasium. It is also mora than probal
that.an exhibition game of Basket B
J niter. will ba played between Charleston a
Columbia at tbia tijno.
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on THE BILL IN FULL \\
ts, ju
of
rn Which Has Passed the House and Goes
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.11 Back to the senate
od J,'
D The following is the exposition bill
V.
rKINLEY SCORED^
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ator Towne D?nounc?? In
tverast Tarm Present. Policy.
A!>UlMtK rir-TEEN YEARS
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The Old ?Fa th*r of Oni r?f thi
Man Lay Dying as H s
Srn Bei^g
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< V. Sentenced
w.l??n \ta ait ? a n.-.i
Sheriff of Danville, Kan., completely THE
wrecked the fixtures in four "Joints,"
smashing plate glass windows and mir?
rors right and left, and turned gallons And A
of liquor into the gutters. Tho wouion _
who aro of tho bc6t families in Anthony c
were accompanied by their husbands
and sons or brothers, who assured pro
tec'ion No arrests vroro made and tho
band will, it is said, start out tomorrow
on a tour of dostruotion through llarncr til
/OTE WAS FOUR TO ONE Speaker SUt?jd?C
Bates, Beaiujur
- ? < ? Bolts, Broukw, .
amendments Attempting to bell, ''artcr, <
Cooper, Cosgtovo
ut Down the Proposed lor, Dean, DeH
Dotninick, Dorr
Appropriation Were Ko*, Fraser, Fr<
,. . __ din, (jalluchat, (J
Voted D; wn. |Ialii(r) 1Iijt
. rm , , Bin .Inlinjnn KT
?n and Meagre. Bank*, /N INTERESTING P
r4, Bivivcns, Blcane, .
Bryan, Butler, (Jatnr
Coggoahall, Ooloock, The Cwvrntion Will
, UrOft, Urum, Daulttruhl,
Donnia, JL>jdd, Tftusdny Evening F
ant, Elder,' Estridgo, jomau,
Ua-iton, Gour Hd'f-past 3?>v
iunter, llailc, Hardin, rv.-*- l,
nphrey, Jauio?, .Jami ? V*iock.
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Saturday evening 7 30 Song Si
HOC RAM vicu. Kov. J as. A. Dorriteo.
8.00 Address: "The EvaDgebaati
of the world in this generation and t
Open On vital relationship of. the- Awtoaiati
work to this great ohjeot." U.
*b (4, A: defaon, New York.
Sunday morning, Feb 17th?9.
en Dilepatea' Oonseoration Setriee.'
Jl.UO Divine Worship in tho vatic
ohtjrohcs.
er. as tt passed the lion**:
8v>?tion 1 That the suai of $50,000, '
on if efc> tauoh be necessary, be, ?'"i the
be 6ao?e is hereby, appropriated i'or the
on purpose of paying the oust of providing O' L
1\ materials and ooustruating, ia tfie oity
of Charleston, in this Stale, on the '
36 grou'ndB fleVeo?e<I for the cxposiyon pro
poaed to bo hbld in 1901 1992 by tho
iii? Heut& Carolina Interstate and West
Indian hJaDoi'Mon botooinv * j>nitiR??w
F BENT ON &LAUQH T ER Jfl
U?t for Other People'* L*r H
.?t Us Rait* the Scrp- |8fl
bra Flag of In tarn 4*
>ifto ?? ;. oj 3i" . -;'i <
tional Piracy
V . ?* Hi. a. JL/ifcii
and Andrew J. Campbell, who- wen
guilty of murder in tho second dcgroj
for the killing of Jennie Bo?6chictcr
on Oot. 18, 19CD, by the adminiatra
tion of ohoral and subsequent rape, to
gctbor with George J Kerr, who plead
od noo vultcontcndrotoa ehai^go of rapt
wero brought icnoiho court of oyer and
toiminer at Patterson, N. J., on Tues
day for sentcuoo by Judge Dixon. Me
Allijti.r n. V-W J * ?? ?
1 county, which is prolific of saloons
* Mrs Sheriff, who lead Wednesday's
: raid, is uudcrbond to appear at Dan- State b
' villo in April to answer a charge of tioo ua
" saloon wreoking placed agaiutt her six ]aBt WCl
weeks ago. th
il*8. Sheriff came to Anthony lato ,
? Tuesday and worked all night proour- Pa8H0d
ing hr.tohcts, axes and other jmple- Who
mcotB of destruction and it was 2 o'olook Mr. Ba
this morning before sho had nnrfretnd ?
O.u wmcn passes tno senate last "Little,' Lo
to appropriate $50,000 for a I,ylPs, MoCraw,
uilding at the Charleston exposi- I\ II. Mo Mast
Bsod tho House on Tuosday of M'ihoo, Moffctt,
ckby. ,0,0 ?( ? Tbia
samo proportion in wbioh it KobertHon, Stack
the Senate 4 to 1. brook, Sinklcr, S
n tho exposition bill oatno up Strouiin, Tatuin,
oot offered tho Bonato bill as a i T\
* "***Ufincajbcr the eooven
fton, logan, Lowax. , ? ,
MuLood. McGowau, Thtmday ovoniDg, bebruar
or, John MoMas^cr, All oollcgo associations a
, Mosrs, Moss. Mur elect their now officers f
:fcr, Pnttowon, t-'rincc, convention, Uy so d
Richards, K'o^urdyon, cnajjie your newly elected 1
houto, Sandcre, S?a- anQn(j tho "l'r? sidrols' C
nutb, bpoare Siro^, on Thar^day,. Fob U:U. ]
Thous, >\ ,J lipomas, ?jB? Qf two 8eapjoo8 of. two
^ ibompton, \ l^nccat, 0oi)i?gc association ah
;?. auoday aftcrnooa. 3-MO Sjhq
1 nictttDg for College detonates. JpLv,
y 14th. An-lorflon.
ro urged to 4 00 Maetf Moating foV m^o it\ I
rior to tho t)rFr* House. ' Ifev. H. 0. BubknoF
-ij Cht'htor.
I'resident to '\\'{) a-.-etin& Mafaoi.a Is
'onfereuoo " ^?Odl8t obUTO^.- . . , n? ff
U v\ill eon^ h4 0(^ WotnoD9 meeting, JUuthc^
lutd^fail'ui '.SutstUy evAtnhg." Cniort tncefiutf
ill, -de-igoeiby Br??lfVr?i L Gilbert, tho Th
P architect of 8 i-ti Ksptnition company* ?ppr<
at the agriv*tuiur+l Uuiidiu-i; ami for to a f
fjp ifio further p ujioio of miking ?i ibe tsr oi
ii ' siid c*;ppPuion a >uhabto i?t?l otouioio by M
Vi exhibit of tho past and (reseat ro- tion
U<.- flwarks of the State, pod r the dirtc Phili
. tjipo of the coin mission h( rotnbclcw oro leriet
in ?ted, and also fv r ihi pttrpofe oF p?y- day "i
ing the erpeoHvs lucioeni to the telco-' priat
()f idioC. iwiohanc-' nrr-niMl"*** .im.Ui n.
0 berime turned front'ffid arind of
>prUtioo bill WecUiP-,d?y to listen
ipcaqh wh:oh o? thu?har?o- JMB
r an oration, from- Senator 'Tcwne H
inttesata, in a-tvocney <yr hi* ,'f<?o!afor
a eersstion of hoatiJt^ioa In the ^
ppifloi. Both the floor sr I gtiF
1 wot? crowded. The teat of the ]
was rfev<5ted* to fKe Indian appro- I
ioitVl-.A 1 W* .
j*.iimt, v/nui^iMui auu t/t'Biii ncru cacr
tentonoed to 30-yearo imprisonment a'
hard labor and Kerr to 15 years impris
onment at hard labor. Tho tentenoci
of all tho men am the full terms of Im
prisonment which the law provides
but in the case of Kerr a fine ef $l,U0(
might have been added. .. . n
Tho court house was' crowded. Ix
tho court room wcro the father, stop
mother and sister of .Jennie Uoaschic
?, ' r(- 1 -ii .
' her plans for tho raid. Sho calis'.od tho #KreC(j
following women: McBdanioa M. J. afn)0Bt
Davis, Win. Soott, J. H. Brubakor, s.Vod h
' -Louis Maco, T. G. llooper, Chas. i..j .ir.
Kobinsor, John Hiokcns, Ji.hr Ken j
> d&ll, J. 11. Shclton and the Misses Mo mcnt to
Kay, Page, Massey, Kobinson and tjon fr(
jNixoif, all fcf Anthony. Thoy began ^jr ]
1 -heir attacks shortly after daybreak, coiruait
taking tho taloon keepers and the town u. 0D f.
officials bv snrr>r!??
ito lor the bot?o bill. This vm tV??rWiiHoV;'\
to, as Iho wnjdmg of the two ' ? ' _
identibal and tin:? aould bo j T . , .
y.dortiog.the?cn.:obill. ?bioh t d in clli
il^Wtrk oC,de.n ,?td '?*?
> reduce the proposed appropria Amexihik.
ini #50,000 to $35 000. A number of a
Baooi said the way a ,aud means read, all of thori
tco bad unaoisionsly passed tho bill These s
50,000 as being nrccssary. Tho ono exception kill
.VfV"( " " '{ havo its president at tHit
S oocs snd Woodwatd oonforcnoe. It will bo in c
0 Bleaso and I'arkor, ternal:oo*l ^ocrolary An
ioatwick. The first Secretary - Ko'cUl.
,ir was present ami op- ^11 dolcgktes will bo ont
opriation. > " tfto good people of Sumter
\*Tf* proposep ncnt oannot bo ^Bsurod t
mcsdmenta wero then who fail *o send to (heir
1 ovidontly hostile to coupons by Feb Htb. Toe
amendments wcro with be eent to C H. ilurst, Jr.
Icd I Convention Committee. Sui
*11 ofctroheo-in Firat Pr<feby<?ifl
>?P<>rt^ ohurolw V o* ' -1 "< >r. -m.
ihargo of in L ? o,r i*^ | .
doraon aad ,7 3ft.Song ocrvica. Itev.i J*.,i
Dotritoo. i .. ; * . >-I'rvJi
Y,v y Addrossosby tho dalogot***.,
Eater lain 9 00 A- ?
? crodonlial Amemlmetits AdopttM.' .
iponashould Tho following fioDonutnon^s tq t
, Chairman oonatiluiion favorab'y votcd'on at I
ntrr S (1- " '* "
^ ? _ %aw?a?|?V* - " I'll
an tatioc, instaHalioft, jaw and rotara of befoi
>>hj scid pfovwtd, 'Cl*t,*aid dirca
M ?aanp]8sioa bhali expend so iruch uf Phili
, I. -fc?jd K'utn as may be ueqe6sary to obtain and
from the several counties of tbis S;ate Presi
<d. Xu)l and complete Oxbibits of tbotr ra- gover
tural 'fcBOUrtses, <raeh as stone, mia ever
fcnb#; ores, woods,' coal,' soils, water "A
, ipoWors and agriookural product*. tbouf
P.' < i Bee., A: That the Baid amount ber-.nn- ago,"
bo innrorri*t nrf *? -1 ? 1?L-*
rrve, mo prcaiaing otDcer, laid ^
tory,(?ff the federal-p*Jr>y ip t^e A
ppines, addrosse-i, to. (tlic senate
honsc praying authoriz: ,:oq for
dent MoKinley To'establish oiyil
anient1 fh the';PM?iffiJibW Whti-'
he deems it opportune.xi;y/m ?
icoossions to federal party by ,
tacdg in all partr of tj-?.a-oV?pel- ^
orj s tbo cablegram "Attilud-. of ,
?. uuuubu iur aw iac aei< Duant:
pleaded fcr olemcnoy. McAllister and
Campbell looted oxtremoly palo and
Death had the appcararoc 01 suffering
greatly under the Btraiu.
Judge Dixon addressing the priBoncif
aaid: "You stand oonviotcd of murder
in the scoond degree. Had you boot
found guilty of murder in the first de
groe iho punishment would have beer
drath, but the leniency of the jury ir
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A drug store was tho first point at buildin
i tacked, but though, demolishing cosily th0 pro
bar fixturus and a register, they wero t^at ^
' unablo to locate tho Btook of liquor. plonion
Tho next place, half a block away, or(]cr (
1 was thoroughly wrcckod. Tue propri haodsoi
otor attcinptod to stop tho work, but m
1 tho husband bodygurrd. with a blow Pnoourj
on 'he head wi'h a bocr bottlo, quickly
1 roDo'crcd the irato proprietor hors do
nnmliiit. ? '
g itself will .oodfl.f27,OQO. This Mr. Mason's t
g is to boar the name and to bo priato the $50,000
pertv of the State. It may be dispensary profits
is $27,000 amount mustbotup ^uwa:- Mr, I-7I
tod by tho exposition itself in position to kee]
o'ereot a building along the building .open to
designs furnished- J?*ob of charge ouo day in
oounties in,the Stuo is to b?< Also Mr. hide
;od to have an pxhibit, and amend moots to p
1.will bo needed for this purpose buildings after th
o'h splendid exhibit will cost tiun annh Rftln in
imcnimcit to appro Alldclegatoe or visitors ai
from tho Charleston to rcj>r.rt imtnp-.lia-cly upoi
was voted down t the olfiocB of 0. M. lTurat.
es'to require the ox The tpnal opeuicg Eeirsio
p {ho administration day afternoon has beendisp
tho publio free of It iB therefore hi.ped that ev
tho week. ... will bo on timo for tho opei
'sand Mr. lomax's ct! rbtftojUy cttfnlog-and
rovidc for sale of tho ul ih? 0,oB?' ovj
o close of the cxposi ^omouttac hopes that del
>.? if ni.KI'in'p'aja to avoid Huntiav frav*
, ? ~viiuovu wrro rnuuea Dy mo iron
ro re jucstcd on Tuoeday of last week. They; re
0 anival at an follows: Jr.
"Ajtiole X.v of amendments to 4
n on Tuob constitution: Tbo general assemb
tensed with, shall provide by law for the condemn
ery delegate tiou, through propsr offioial abMroe
ling session of all lands ncocRsaiy for th.o jp^op
remain tin drainage of tho swamp and low lan
?nir?g. The of this Btato, and shall also ploVide' f
egatca will the cqnilablo assefcsmcnt'Of all lands
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T^r r . *?**** *? |'?!U vu Uillir
iB^ the application of the chairman or tUe genoi
commission bercinbcio'w created, oc the of pi
, warrant Of tbo comptroller goncralj crowi
j wtyoh warrant shall not bo <Jra* by ical j
'** the cbtepttviler goneTal until it is made eu p
to appear to him thai the imbaeriptidu* Arnci
to tie capital stook of the said Kupe- tnafro
'Sr eitiou company amounts to ?i.K) QOO by tod S
,j*3 roapoDdiblo subscribers, payaolu 1a to pu
^ ?*sb, and (hat not leas tin# 50 par c.*nt, dour
, lhtronf lit* K?"n ??!?! I? *-J -1-* -l -
r:o unrcoooi'L6
'*1 public opinion ob^i** I Lit lit rfl
krty to bring pcaeo w"'.l'icon <>o
icd with aae<*CB8. Uatrii Turwipo'iti)?TtU?
have Attempted forraauca '
lacs more or JoiW i^uohtiouiDg I
ioan tover?iga^y. Oar. pi^'fowp. (
s main plank ipyeroigotjfr p^Uni- >
tatce ^Ith Tilorty to Aolt' pt .a,,
riito peacefully1 Sie Mnt><Jttl9e>c. ( ' -?"
of pcaec has s6ab,^iii., On bur
tuu ';a.oiuibu ui incir iawrui authority
saved you from the gallows. We mus'
administer laws as they are. It is true
these sentences will destroy your live*
oblitcring every prospcot of an horor
able existcd jo among the people. The
oeurt^ejrcnot make any distinctions hut
must sentence you for this cricuo.
"I trust the fearful const qucncfs
fromtoime will help young men and
young women of this community and
. . j rrit_ f3.PWI
1 wo mon joints were visited. Iho tjotJ,
furuituro was demolished and the stocks jjjr
! of liquor emptied. , tax lo'vj
'I he woman then knelt and prayed. p
They asked the Almighty to guide
thein to other dents of iniquity ar.d di- pj? tj
rcct their footbtepa to other rum-ourscd y y
towns in Kansas. eomptn
Immediately warDtng was uumcdly "'Phc a
telephoned to adjacent towns by local fnr ?
?
.o c&Ikot and to Rive transport* ~r'h~ only" am*.
n l iifii *i Wtv Tali*m'& to pr
Banks?^ ill tbis morcaso tbc fuad
>' . T , , . \ -v ftftlr its object is
iaeot?lam glad you aakod Ine .. "A " , ,
n , Mr. K-chards
lcn read a statement from Mr. l2>ui#lk0 *|j'
Ulyburn, chief clerk of tET"06^ . H? V*1/!
slier gsncral's cflHe, saylDg:'-."nit>f,Din>! f1,
pprop'riaticn of $50 UOU provided f,0|'?'r fe?n?Tal tna
ha bill in aid of the South tlar .>tSortjasiod if t
T. o^ing tQ (hp liujitcd
iduicot. Copied wbi holols, it is. impoatdUo t<
ovido for the sinking dttQcd ratpB.. DoIegateR yh
i to sell the btr.lditi* prefer hotel cnt'ei^ainmeat i
accomplished. accept (he lioipitklity cf Su
propaacd an amend- lortdble hdtnebl'
? appropriation *2j>,r. Roduc?d rata* have b?in
bncfl f that Tuesday all railroadx. Ascertain
ecn told by tho comp- ticket ^ont immediately
it tho t*i lew would pot ho has received instiuoi
ho appropriation bo in imr.an?n*
uiaiuuu, ivr. lilt} pttrpOBG Ot pajfl&g t
capacity of rxpcapos of sych can denization a
) BCCUTO ro- . drainage." v v. y: > .
o. ordinarily That following amendment to seotii
arc urged to 7, of article VIII., of the constitutio
uuer'tj ocm bo agreed to: Add at thW eod \here
the tollnvritp wordsr Provided, Th
secured on the litoitatioo imposed by this seoth
fro? your and by (Miction >? aitiolo IV., of
whether or con9titut'on, shall no: apply to bond
tiouB. This it>doptedoep9 iocucred by the cities
n i. ^ * *>
wvw- iu, auu tue jyiAiit
hj oitj council of tho city of Ck'riestqq yf hi
has appfoprihtcd tfeo Bain 6f ff>\1 CfflO for snroo
' tftc erection of & boil ling and other-' for th
Wise promoting tho said exposition- of i i
?4 "l Ssoi3> That for the pnrpoae 0'? rry- ei.j >
?| iag into effuot the provisions of this mcnt
* act, a couimiaBion consoling o? ire th- U
. niombers, of whom his txcellinoy the minait
Uj governor shall be ono, ana a dircotjr of Mr.
, the ahjve-namcd imposition company that j
?>-!? V.~ 5- L- ? * * *
irai tret yroUrod niatiy T*ilipin?>3
.thorio irrocoaoM?bl^ - bat
more obstiftato decline- t?< ^oId. -.-J
iou?t willing toaocopi. eor.ereyniio
ritcd States tho pruspeot oHpdeh- ^
30Duna?nc3 of rnlivar.v gay-cn- .:lii
makes theoi distrust purposes .of
Vitcu States and dolayg their 5'.b??
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?n.
, Town* then spoke: Tho ohar^o
kguinaldu had soid his oounty to
yoim. oui 10 tnem tl at they oanoot
hopo to secure happiness outaiilo o'"
virtue and hot or. The sentence of the
court is that each of you bo imprisoned
in the Slate prison at Trenton at hard
labor for a term of 30 years."
George J. Kerr vrae then called to the
bar, and by bis attorcoy entered a p!e?
of non vult contendere to tho charge of
* assault Counsel a^ked tho court to
czeroise olemenoy. Ho spoke of. the
w-.w .? n uu Rlflll'U IO 01 i C n I
warn their fellow Balojn keepers The poaitioi
mayor swore in extra polieo and the
crusaders were plaoed under strict sur tax levy
villaocc. lie also preserved the uamca jjr j
of the wouion engaged iu Wednesday's jColcd
work Mr.'
ANOTHER PLAN OUTLINED strike <
. ? . bill.
. ? . Mr. (.
Mr McQoWtD?4 Substitute J&gdistrict- Break
ntcrbtato and West Indian ex 7^??* ^ ^
, to be bold An.the city of Thar-. wo.asktng
will-not in noy-way inerflfcre tho' Jy'MtW9'
' for State purposes." l>ifeassil>n oik*
laiic's amendment was then re out Harder aftd t
f\ ]tyb33;irjtb "*o
do Lojch of York rntfved to enactingWord0,. ,\
out the enaotfMt worda of the Mr. l^bler apd VI
the. ain*j.dm? nl*, a
Iroft of-> Aiken wa^. tho Ijrat to Butlor.. l'Veeiaan,
UDOD the bHl. (BBwEAuL fir?t ardhaskl hAaith: ,
p an>i smooth Carolina ggi, fail to bring your
lor additional appro- ^Ood note book.
. For dredcnihis or other i
the amendment was write A. G KncBcI,'State 5
lie vote was taken. M. C. A Charleston, S. C
led to strike out the ^ pjiourA-m.
rith tho exception of Sessions in the First 1
dr. .Nichols, voted for church.
did Messrs liioase, Thursday, Tobruary 14
Lidor McLjod, ilioh- Opening KxeroiseB, JanicB
r*.- Ant) WaIU I >l.hi*m?ta ?
vuiuuiuift, j\ ^ck Mill, L'tarlcston su
Bible and a t'lorcnoc, whoro ibe proceeds of ea
bonds are applied solely for (he pu
nfcrmation, chase, establishment maintenance
icorctary If. increase of waterworks plant or scwe
' ago system; and by the oity:?f Goorg
.} c "town, when tho proooeds of said bom
'rcsbytoriaa #ro applied solely for tho purchase, est
b';?btnenf, inainlcnar ce or increaao
rh. 7.30 ? I waterworks plant, * Tage systtr
Allan, .Jr., gas and electrio light plants ar 6yBtcnl
O /ki a I * *
, uu'?la wo wuu, ta ucreu/ creaieo, *r>icD E*patil
commission bhtll servo without oom- 1 tjrat
' pcortatioo. That tue members cf the oonah
1 e&id commission shall be appointed by our <
" his cioollency the governor, and he deSa..*
shall be obairmau of the said commie- 1h<
f sion. That the aoustructiou of the in all:
8 said building and ether work hereiobo- lianec
n j. fore provided for shall be performed by as
eabjoot to the approval of tbo said oom- ly, to
mission. by us
"? a mi . ? . a ? * "
&rd3 for a brir>e, he deciaud, wa.i
aiivouv iQ itd catlumfif, whon wo '
ior that the official pvLIio?ltuo?of
>wii twoicmcnt contrad>ct end
5 reactor declared ihat "w ??ere
\\i.cn with Iho Filipiccs, ir ali
sought by ourselves, availed of
for our own advantage and finalour
sverlaatiDff rhatna re podia.ed
when wc 'onni it r-? er p?-o
urisooct 8 rattier, said to be dying,. and
of hi* tifctcr*. wi'o and six children.
Judge Dixon at once_pAtiaed Bct.tenod
laytT^^^Jnpid in ailmir.istnng
the drug, but paitioipatcd in the ravishment
pi. the girl. In one respect
your cnao ja "worio' thin tho others
You were older ard had more obligations
for virtue. You bad a wife, wor
>' * * . * . r ltd las
ing Uteaattr* make .1
, ,, , . cods rti:
The ro.iowini' i* tho.urraug.ijawt of \y9 jjR,
M't^?C-'nci p-iHinnaiM^i^MT priaMon
showing population, as contaTrc^n a Phjladc
bill presented in committee Monday
afternoon by Mr. J-'. P. MtGowan, as ^cr mj
a substitute for Mr. WohIod's rcdis and the
trietin i bill- This ?nH?tilntj< Kill miltud
rful /authority: of,,tka .State tcJ The ?? again*
io appropriation,.*^ oitcd tfco i thc;aatd? "a* iljat
iliofo ?ifttinif hidr"pdeitto h. *ebxbtffc? Woi
re paryfl?TUp-yf^r->'M}i;hBl*?
i. Tho centennial exposition at Njdlipi^. vo^d aga!
Iphia was graood by an exhibit 'atad Jilc, Jirjan frc
5 tho wonderful rosoa^a of I** voto ^01
Carolina, her pboiphato roolr, The bill then }
luufacfuring enterprises, etc., "*od the appropr
re is bo doubt much good re- there is out one
tmrr, ?V>.t ni 1?4 - ???'-* >. *u.
- --i?. v?i"??ujBir UIBVU VUUIUill
tlio am trod men i vras Address, "The man foci
ag&inBt striking oat B;shop E.lison Capers of !:
'ds, exe?pt for the Una.
H?5r2d4?jU? tf i Wii-kyi FVo^a.-j- 151&. 11
Lcat tliiK amendment, mg Exercises. Kov. Jaa. .
>m Beaufort came in Charlotte,
r iho appropriation. 1' lf>, i'crrcanent orgauii
pasued seoond reading port of State Kxeouti7j Cot
iation is assured, ai 9.30 <Juiet Hour. Kov. i
amendment for the hoi t, (Jnester.
Ut On n i 1'
le, "w? wtieio tuo entire revenue arises fro
lbs Hour." the operation of such planta'sball I
South Cftio- devoid solely and exclusively u> tl
.niaintVhanco and operation of the sam
'Cd-Opci .tu wuefo Cue question of iaourm
A Dorritoe, moh indebtedness is submitted to tl
'froehold and qualified votrrj of so<
:ationi He- municipality, as provided in the oo
nmittoc. etitution, upon tho question of oth
:L 0. Bunk- loaded indebtedness. . \ .
m owe. ? idm at tee close of the said eesarj
exposition tne said property 6hall re- brunt
. main the property of the Suite and be could
turned over to the Binding fucd com- the gi
mission to Ho diet oacd of for the State " !?
at their discretion. the ti
JJ , take 1
n Aboul TItetr Pay. ptnei
or In the House Wednesday Mr. Strom l^.?
had a bill to limit the compensation of mla !
the roetn'bers af the eentr*! assomhlv to serta
r and when 'ust of craplfl^ au no
cd oar mor^I nenaibilitiea that we
muun( from ~a act of perfidy to
rand larceny of a nation/ >
mo when the design tN^Tonnoff^T"""'^"*^1
forcible possession ?f the Philipislands/'
said Mr. Town?. MUpon
nival of Qencrai Morritt at Ma*
distinct change of tone was obblo
between the United States
thy of the highest affections and children
for your concern, but. you disregarded
all and"poruoittfd yourself to
drift away from a proper domestic life
and now you stand here a wreck of
vioe and crime and suoh a crime! No
wonder it shock: a tho community and
startled every Womanly and manly
heart. That pitiless ride that das
tardly outrage, the poor viotim laid
dead by the roadside- roonrdloea
makes the first district tho largest in ?oun?'V
point of population, having 203,902,
and the fiurth district the smallest, right fo
having 181,023. Tho first is too large and to
by 12,229, and tho fourth is too small l^r? Sta
by 9,540. The difference itf population >i-r*
. , . nn ^nn it ohairma
between tho two is 29,<b9. Here is mijttee
the arrangement proposed by tho Mo- the com
(?owan bill: 1
..wftM ?um. vLBIiCDlUU B Uliy ocuakt waglCU IVhas
given as much as the State wav npMT
I for, and hpr QitizoDs hayo jub- An.lS DA all
$200,000 tnoro. WouM ib be ?
r that city to enct a building Jhe Text of the M
furnish the exhibit for the en
te? > HoU9e
Uarvcy Wilson of Sumter, as Below is given
in of the waya and moans oom- ?. ,, K;n ,,
sued thst in the judgment e( K">"? " b,n 0?l1
mittee that was the very least tb^t
nr ou, rape ara gjscui
A sac oiatioD as a spiritual f
IRR&GE BILL iren." To what extent she
. pond upon public inoettDgs
leaiure Pimed bj the .<# ?" ?
3 ,\ ? up young men W. C. Ly
Yesterday ton. What place ohould 1
. * n t bold iu our work? C. T.
tho text of >lr. H. J. lurubia. What oau we do t
he aubjoot of domur- doeocration of tho Sabbath?
tho hounO uudor tho ton Clark, Florence. What
...
>uld wo da Thoro was no opposition to Mr. ,ft>l
m & means MoMsater e bill in the House Wedne
ad buildipg day lo, provide that telegraph compani
wo, Charles may he 11 liable for damages f
iiblo atuly mental angulgn oanscd by dolaycd tel
Holm, Co grams. Mr. MoMsster explained' 1
o ohcck tho reciting an instance. A gentlemen
' Rev. Mol Croonvijlo who wa3 dying wired hiss
can bo done in this oity, The telegram was not i
thirty days. He favored biennial sen- ?^?.u
sions atid if Ihey oould not bo had a
thirty day session would be long
^enough. There are too maay laws. It r* 8
OS' would, bodat botter to have fewer bills noc^
or and more aots to the point. n .
o Mr, Ashley favorod the bill. ?f' *
by Mr. Banl^said it was a refleotion 0 j*?
ifa tfpon tho house to pass the bill. Tbo JTc
ou members are eleotcd to make neccs- ?
'0 sarv leirislatfan *nr? WC01
tla and the Filipinos, the altered
ido being ho marked as to force the
aaion that part of General Merpve-arranged
task waB to rjarre
ont of an awkward friendliness
Asnicaldo, and thns to reset* a
?g for the convenient development
ne sooret polio? with whieh he had
fresh freighted from Washington.
Either the third article of tho prowl
th Soain does nnt in.?*n ?h?t
whether Bhe would bo found by kind
friends or by boasts. How gladly
would I spgre your relatives, but in
the excrcsf o of my duty 1 cannot with
out hold anything which the tentincc
of the law re quirt h. The sontt nee of the
court ia that you bo imprisoned in the
State prison for a term of 15 years ai
hard labor."
McAllister,'Campbell and D. ath and
Kerr tni^ a a *?u i
au^UMUV
FIRST DISTRICT. ootild g*
Charleston ...... 33,000
Berkeley B<),454 b0*1*"
Beaufort 35,495 f"*or?d
Colleton 33 453 P.1*' ,h?
Dorohostcr.... <.. 16.204 tl^na' '
- -- alleot j
'Total 203,752 t^ghl
U5 "**" WW
wiiu which me exposition ??o 4x uui 10
et along. oofiimiasion to fix
1. O. llobortson of Columbia, in charged by raiiron
of the ltiohland delegation State,to proscribe
the bill Thero aro some jw>o it*? thosao.e. and
i naid, who Dever boo eonstitu- shall bts brought
jarriers when such objesti^pa to fix th tho measi
matters which they favor. He for otbrr j.utio.se
L that the State ooght to ba , Scoiion 1. Phi
to give this pitiful little sum of pot-sago of .this a
i to help Charleston; for sbe -ophtorted on the
require uio railroad to promote personal purity*
rates of etorago to be Iiiocs, Soncoi.
id companies in tbis Friday afternoon. 3.0
regulations for eharg- exeroiscs. 3 15 '"Wlnnii
to prcsoribc how suit Qualification* for doing (
for overcharges, and ltov. John Kcrahxw, Oharh
urti of rooovery, and 3.30 "The Association a:
e;" foroo amontr Students. 11,
ii fruui and, a^toi the son, New Vork City. In rc
at, iMWet ii hereby studonts. In promoting tl
railruad commission the Word of God. In wiuni
Dr K. A. oeivcd nntil the fathor bad died?on i
count of unnecessary delay . 8nit w
0?Opening brought against the telegraph comna
3g men? but no damages could bo obtained
ho Work" tho Irw was insufficient. The bill pi
sston. vides: "That from and after the pi
i a Spiritual of this act, all telegraph oouuj
P. Anuer nips doing business in this issate eh
aching new be liable in damages for mental angui
so study of or suffering, even in tho absence
ing stndonts bodily injury, for negligence in rcce
ko with tho Tntweflts of the people. a**8?
m Mr. 1j5Vot of Lexington said that all 2
ny that book: members do i? to look up i?? ?
as iato the galleries aad dream of conro
gresBional poanibilitiea when tho State ???
'ts ' rcdiaUiotpd. He talked warmly f<,
>* abcul what the people would do for tho . c
all memb^Vs who wouid fritter away time.
fh Mr. Butler moved the previous fjuep- ?n tr
of tiau "in otdto to shut off sotno of thit ante
iv I crma " t v.: h
b or the president of the United
s in oausing the issuranoe on Doer
21, 1898, of his famous benovoassimilation
proclamation broke
lighted faith of thia government,
f wo arc bent on slaughter/' B?id he
it be in opoo guise. If wo Inst for
o,cple's land, iot us nol glaz^. our
priKo with falae and siaiem / ? *- V
. lUlher let us boldly raiao tjie ^
if/? flier nf ir? -
_ ? ?%hwvuivuv iv \ lju j'uu.ii:
this afternoon- It says:
"Wo aro resigned to our fate and
proposo to face the future with'manly
hearts, dark as it is.
"We have no criticism to make, but
we want to thank tho newspapers of
Pa terson for their sense of fairness.'
"We could say many things that
would tend to abate the public indignation,,but
we propose t > bear eur
.... ?;?i??i _M ?
, ?, needs n
Bamberg . i Alio 9ta
Jiaruwoll .y Mr.
Klgcfield /> . :v.... himself
"9&luda .. i. . .. 18,fl KB gorous
Lfxiotfiou,. 27"2(14 shadow
Uampton . . , i 2-1 738 djcd 'y
' *?*- tho g(
Total f f ,.,}8"^,278, wrongh
iiiiKD imstrici. Militari
Hickms l^,ri7fS -Ontil tfc
eip moro than any other part of od South Uarotina
to. ed, to fix ahd pro
Mormon of Fairfield, declared maximum rates ai
against tho bill. It is a dan- Ol freight, made f
thing for ono intorost to over- road companies i
all o'.hors in a State. Two hun State, and to fix a
ears ago theology impregnated reception of l'toigl
)7ernmcnt of Scotlandt and tion such oharges
t that government's downfall, gin, with power to
ism was uppermost in Francp Ing to the value
iat government fell. Commcr freight stored, tlo
v andtkey arc rccjuir to Jesus Christ. In loading
siwibo a schedule of promote the tvangclizatioto (
ad charges for storage This conforctico will bo
ind charged by rail value to tho College men.
loing busiocss in this thrown open for a gooeral d
it what timo after tho Friday evening. 7 30?S
it at placo of destina- Rev. Jas. A. Djrritcc. B.<
for storage shall bo "The Association as a so
vary tho tame accord- tional and roligious forej i
and- ol araoter of the munity." Rev. K. O. Wats
s nature of the plaoe ton.
; studonta to la8< transmitting or delivering mi
)f the world. ?* ??. b. A'nat nothing contained ih ti
of s]o;ial 401 shall abridge the rights or romodi
It wiil be d?w provided by law against telogra
isoussion. oumpanies, and the rights and retried:
ong service. provided for by this act shall bo
)0? Address addi.ion tothoso now existing. Tt
cial, educa *a actions under this aot" the ja
n the com- award such damages as th<jy cc
ion,Charlos- dude resulted from negligoooe of ft
tolecranb oomnanioa. '
>?u, k/uv miuuiuw iim inuLiu in or* i &j*
Q?r for Mr. Moses of the ways and
ii* means committee to make a siatoiront tL?D
i?s The latter atatcd that prior to 1&05
pb the legislature met in tho month of
ice Doaember and always adjourned tho . 0
in day befoYo Christmas. Tho result was cirou
that many bills hung on tho calendar F.r?ln
trv until the laBf moment when but a few !p
,T? ' members wtro present and dangerous 10 8?
nd legislation resulted. The constitutional
V ? *Q V* lUliblUNbiUai IJjUbw/ )
lIo Scrapie down the win*^ and
ci<*o in upon our tcoble \i\)irtn to '
r; of loot and glory." M
. Towno maiotaiued thai the L'ait- V
atcs was under the obligation! of ^
postanoes, if not indeed 01 aetaal 1
ise, to grant independence to the *
inos, who ho coetonded. w'i^lblo
vcrn themselves. Aa tr.e roaultof
ream of wasting war, wo occupy
t r._- t . ...?
f'U umuillUUl> 1U sneaoc.
"Wo propose to earn the three days
a month v.luch the law remit s for gocd
behavior.
'Wo are contcut to'suflr cutsoIvcb
but wo keenly feel the awful sorrow
brought upon our families and friends
who bavo stood so nobly by us through
it all.
"Never at any lime was thero any jll
feoling between ourse'.vcs We feel
Oconee... # 23 <>34 cial in
Anderson t ft. ia***,-,./* 56,728 CTcrjth
Abbeville., 33 400 tti.lrss t
Oreetmood 28 343 ^a''- '
Nowbcv.y .. 30,182 tor. s*#'
,_J ' Mr. '
Total.\ .* 19'0#6t>'i brieve
FOURTH riisTBH'T.
Grecovlllo 53,400 0f ,\ie'
Uurnns. .. . ., 37.382 bbiWin.
tercets are being put above d destination and
irg clio in this oountry, and sienoe, and such (
bore bo a halt the nation will judgment should
le intimated that oouimoroial in- thp saino.
would kill the child labor bill. rfeo. 2. Thatal
ratumof Orangotuiv, did not act creating hnid
in shutting the doors in the and acts aiuendati
the metropolis of tho State, but |dk the procedure
aot approvo of tho last pcction vn fixing freight
bill whioh provides that the hearing ooinj
is at the nf 111o oTi?naiiiAn I rthlTtlirr ftfid nf nl
tho residence of con- S *10 Address*? "Tho Ass
jfchor Uols as in their force among railroad iuii
bo considered infix- Williams. New Vork Citv.
Saturday, Feb. ltith.
1 tho iirovisions cf tho inony bervjoc.
railroad commission y 30- "Winning luon?th
ory theroof, prescrib- be employed." llcv. John
of said commission ;* 45 Paper' "The Assoc
and passjnger traffic, physical force " What aro
tlaints of carrier and meet tho physical needs of
fririnur *n'I atnn^inw \iru J- ? ' ^ *
ooiaionasa T
i." 11. o. ^tejjped to His Death.
1)00 T ali 'A apeoial dispatoh from Green vi
lo 1 ho Slate sa}9 on Monday mormr
ie means tj ^ tlLo xuill, a youDg nu
Kershaw. Mr. J. H. Coker, lost his life by falii
liation as a an olevator shaft. He lived oDly 15
wo doing to -jit minutes alujr tho accident. Ho w
young men/ not conscious after the fail. whioh w
ouQvoubtoo ccaogca trie time of meet* *uu"
i?g for that- vory purpose. His own ?.r
^orvioe had been conscientious and ho ^ac
never askod what would the pocple do
0 With him. The poopie of Humtcr had , "t
>8t by lOcding hiin hero shown their con : c
n, fideuoe in "Bis judgment and ho was ?
ng trying to give faithful return. Hie wee*
routine of dutv was to attend in tho
house from 10 a. m., to 2 p. ni., and ,
from 4 p. tn.. until supper he was lecked
i our iivg-nunarocin pa"t 01 raat
poUgo. No district in really
ited. We hold (ho ground o*r
m stand on,practically nothing nacre
if tor tho elections (he resiotajca in
'hilippioos increased md it had.
announced in the aeua'e witbui a ,, .
that 600,000 American tolyiers
1 bo needed in tho if laud for an inrtepcriod.
'he retention of the PMllf-pinotf
mat we nwc been victim* to a great
extent of tho unreasoning outside
opinion based upon tho wild and inflammatory
reports "
The statement closes with thanks, to
their counsel, "who at the peril of their
reputations, stood nob y by us." ^
Whilo Judgo I> xon was sentonoing
the prisoners, Hugh Kerr, the father of
Qco'go, within a stoD<-'s throw of the
court houso, lay dying because of ho.
WWKUTJ. .. (>5,J?K> bo lur?
V' ' ? *? tml..
' ??.*? r,t
f ? PtV ni .iiifJ iuoT. off?ran
f Chcrekos .' ; . 21.359 ito$fur
Uhc*<?, 23 616 am
York. o 41 RH4
...... ..... , .... 29 425 Mr.
IwsUi * V..; .... 24.69$ *??? ooi
('Ji >> */?> fin!.) Ofl'i/H l.naftk n
ed ovor to tho State Agrioul said traffic, ahail
id Moohanioal society to be ro- of fixing atd a
from the grounds within three charges for storag
LIo would at the proper time ^co. 8. That r
amendment to allow the sink shall make or ret;
d comtnifHicn to sell the build reotly, any charge
i turn the money ever to the greater than tint
sion lor each ps
Wolliog of i'i rfi- Id ! aw that shall they disori
iaiitutional obj-olion of Mr. de indirectly by moa
U>M !>'? -..81-. j: J -*I J -
rimrein jiu wo u?ncr tr<
apply to tho subject clubs? Whit should bo i
,mending ratca and cf tho Christian Worker U
c, as aforesaid. Chas. l>ushan, Charleston.
10 railroad company 10.15. l'apcr: "Tho As
ain, directly or indi an Kdueational force." To
for storage of freight 0f tl0n should tho we rk be c
tixed by tho ooruinis- c(jy What arc its limitati
.rlicu'ar storage, nor Qjay wo bcstcojupy the tl
luiua^o directly or educational work is j raotiot)
utj of rebates, or any md villages? l'rof. W. Z?
..1 -Ll- 1 *
>ip athletic a sudden and UQOzpcoted p'ungefori
tho relation 0r If feet, striking with bin head up
> athlctios? the floor, breaking bin nock and bru
ing his skull. Mr. (Joker was an exp;
sociatioo as machinist. and was engaged to pla
i what class the machinery in tho Monaghao mi
liiH v direct- a work in which he had been cngag
ioi.-' How at thi Sampson mill. Ho was uni
clt ' What quanitcd with tho oondiliou of affai
bio in towns at tho Mtnaghan, but was inform
ck MeOheo that hr w<Vnld h^i/in nn ?h?
35 oommittee meetings. Frca 8 w"*(
on ??!0ok midnight he w?8 frequent- ?* e^*
in- 'n delegation meetings and h.'s time l^as
v_i wasfully occupied. what
' The biH was killed. * *ld9 r
J" had y
^ Insuruauce Legislation. Athe
,c. Mr. Dean's insurance bill was ?a!ien J*?.?'
|rfl up in the donato on Wednesday for its *oI?ot
0(j second reading. The law now requires rUl^.
that any fire insurance onnintnv rlnin* i Due..
ion?it us *ba ho v-i.oi* 7/rogram
piro. There ?. a ?\v, aawMitf &?
by wLioh c. bad appetite sro1?* ?-y
it .feeds oo. Ni naiiau in histoey
enisled it, and to every aaiiou that
itlded to it it had brought disaster,
us suoorcbod to !t and porisned.
> in dulged the tad ambitioo and
ved it to her dor^ *i era'1
uf Yenioe. H will arork the u- '
?on of it'iftlaod. in as- c ;nion. err>
son'i disgrtco. ' -v i
Tli? Yallor Do^;.
The Columbia Heoord says ffea{ it
tho "yallcr" dog and hi hat prevailed.
Fiuttho victory will not forever rost
with him Tho nowspsperti are a unit
in urging passage of a law which will
mako profltablo sheep ra'sinv possible
in this state. That tlwir ett wti will hi
. . Air,**' l T???<? <
, ..v 24 311 o?usc t
Uooftbto^ ..... ?t. - :liiD on
il-W. ... :>: -^faS?
?ixi" itiwrRnx lliowftt
Mar bui 4'-. ItptM*
SUrion..: ! ... M"?
II fry,...W.I g'S!
dj#ylingt6b, . / .. -v - ?- J Lltwtes
KIctmioo. . . . . :f, , & Z? T?i. WP.iiamrimrr
. ?1 ??
rmii/ uisp sou DO MkU'3r ???io? ?"
he toothm is capable of mom persona,
c ocnatruoiiou. rtiis bill would Seo. I That if t
build up tbu waste places of the sbail violate tho
For tbo want of energy *nd for oithor by exocei
i*?of enterpriaa the (treat port if storage presetibe
too, feuptrior to any in Georgia, ting as atorosaid,
it idle. Tho Atlanta exposition bo paying suoh ov<
'eat deal forGoorgia, and tho to such diaorima1
ton exposition will do a great right to sue for tl
South Oaroljfl* , of this Slate havii
ion cnar^es, Dciween ,Vbiai^nt to State Sup't of
Columbia.
kii^y ^ailroai company 10 45 Paper. "ThoA'Si
pfjvlsio'n of thfs not, Social force." What kind
ling the . rates of Sooial Work ib foasiblo in t
d, or by disoriuiiua- AssociationWhat is
the person or persons eroupine men according tot
.rohargo, or subjected What is the tributary valuo
lion, shall havo tho Social Work'' J. A. l>or
to same in any oourt lotto.
i insdiotion of tho 11 15 ' flnnth fVml n* Ac
Kdueation, floor, which wm reachod by (.Lairs <
the outside of tho building On bis w
>oiation as a up the stairs be mot aod accosted a
of regular ottor workman, but ruado to inqui
lie avorago of hue, ?u.d when be reaohed tbe lan
gained by ing opened tho door and went straig
flicirlaileA? into the open shaft, falling to almo
i of a strong instant death.
ritco.j Char- ( Jt ((,,?- -rj
The Lord Campbell Art.
on business in the Stato shall deposit $10, 0
ay 000 in cash or securities to that uount. V"5' '
n_ This bill sought to do away with this, :?*0 '
r? and to make a oertifioato from the >unJ.
ty auditor that the oomyany is bolvent
^ and that 20 per oant. of capital "'ock. a
,9t has been paid in, all that should be lu~^
nececsaarv to engage in businoe speef
Mr. Dean explained tha'. his bill was j?
in the iutcrest of hotuu companies and Bcntc
_i; v._ t_ i .l . - I
lose of tit is fatoful century. Ate
rith all ifce leecoi a of ht-.ory beis,
to prove the aext viot.ai of this
ir*?> passion, the great: **., most
table, moot gratuitous faor.iieo id
ltran ragedyr"
mediately following Mr. Towue's
h the credentials of his aucooasOr,
s K Clapn of Miuj'soU, woro pre
d and be -as 'ulv rt?->roia.
buoocsBiui is e< m u,-<\r? oil by tho
B'eady decrease by which the" auii dog
law has boon annually dofow?*xl In the
houso. That majority .was but thjge
this year and in a jpar or two m ,ro the
majority witl be the odifcr <*r/, T^n
will (looks of shcoop 1>fccotrnt* romm-u
in tbie etatc and . JlJaroljipti, 4^*y
duplicato in wooloa m>uu!"aatujciu*; her
wondorfubs^occss ija pptt^n
' "v ' 7,7'it " 1 "**' C
Ucorgetowu- . . . :.v.v 22-8-16 {,rcqi?tx
uUy wi
Tot%Vf * i .... ~01.:>79 nlartd t
it fWrii' piinvHif:. :, \ ,, a?d m
K'rViiand'l *?V. .,. ..-1:
i\ imu.f ! _ , ,g- |on ftfl4
()r?,.Kfebo<^? /r,~. tonrtili
C,.rand<?,-i, ' - ' ?4_! ^ttUxl
1 T.>t?l..: . * *'..184.67# ^ tho 1
nroin ol iWRciiuid, said ho sp i claim, and shall h
id Uic netjcp^jty of gointr oaro- and bo entitled t
iill the S.aui money, but ho do- penalties aud met
hat ttto Hta^o would novor or- i? p^oaoribed io th
it kopt closed op like an oyster, of ftoignt rates, n
jred with his CoUoague Mr May- miinras ! ? prc.-?rl
1 would support the bilL after li >*o failure <
igaqt of tlbartctlCot? afgued the ??
itioiMility of-tho matter. Tie " '
dddWofla of tjho Stlprctno e'dtirt' A dispatch fror
I trited Staieato aliow that at, m.. m?... n-??
avu all the romcdics 1901.*' H. U. Williams,
to recover tho samo City.
isuro of damage* a* Satuiday aftcrno ?n. 3 0
ic cano of ovorohargo Kserofcuty 3 lit *WVinninj
i?on making liko de >pint W*hiith oitjeshould i
Lad ia juotf oa^o; aod JohnJS'.-A.liaw
to pa/ tho aanio. 3.30 raprr: *'Tho A"SO(
j Tie JtHV) ^rtaog-beys." Why
jtroaus. ' "What titTkr*tn6.ii t(Trotivo
it If^aton, Mass,, pa^-f ia them^ K, U. Wjluon, CI
IDV'UiilllUU I Li I
Now Yoik M<v Brandy's hill to &mond the a
to Mined ecotioo 5,31t> of the rovif
it -Opening f?suites, the same being ?. part of wh
g'Wn?LtfO Is knowp as the Lord Campboll aot, w
loriu" Kcy- itak^q up for its scoond reading wi
^ V.j^wo reports from the oonimittoo in tl
nation as a ?.'n'a\eTttnsffay The Lord Campboll at
important. m it Id'oaMod, is the Kuglish law iatr
way of help- duood by Lord (Jampbell in 1S47, allot
harlcston. ing representatives of tho estate of p:
WP3 w icilt'fC < 'IV ir. ill II1C III'
ct atiocs of tho old lies companies. Sena- A-l
ed tor Gru^or spoke at some lccgili in fa- morn
at *or of the biM. sylva
ad The judioiary ommittoo hud two to- thr />
th Porte, the majority i/oing favorable. inoK
t)o Senator Ilerduraon ihought thore Two 1
it, should bo gone deposit somewhere for were
'o tho protection of polie/ holders. canpc
*. Soaator Livingston spoke in favor of lunj,
ir the bill. Its said one w the worst j^dy
L'om jr.ine wreclrort.
'oarfu! explosion occnnd TLorsday
in?, in 1 mwood mine ia Fennnia.
bire followed end it ic ioared
Q );o f?-ruo of ?Kka in will bj
tr- ^ before aid <??n xtdien
wore taken out, bn' -bey
bo nitn$?od and b?Tnod thai, iKoy
>t be idcu'ilicd Tho r'nuei of a
of a mincToamo in contact with a
of ?!*i. Tho exnlfUiion th*t
StniWTT&]?! 01
U it f ? ?** ft *.4
ThoGroonvilo Nowssayttibo "yaJJor'
dog has triumphed again in tho.)viiit^'
lature, but this time by a greatly jnduoed
majority?only til to f>6 Thoy say
the world is growing Tiotfef' ahd people
are beebmitog wisei*. CoBSihlyhi another
generation a atato legislature? May 'bet
found to chtccm flocks of sheep upon
South Carolina's hillsides as bettor for
! 1 \ IV'broprfal
A \ ei-y.-Jlcuft tfan. pot for
We are iu hearty sympathy with tho Pn&iW
tt?pvoiocnt to birWSk the will of a Now ! Mf* \
\ orlc millionaire whofcouipclled his wife h?t appi
to woar the setno hat nine joars and fion.
who ndvooatod the prohibition of show Mr. '
windows of department stores on the Peodini
ground that thoir displays tempted women
to extravaaaoco. 8uoh a man was pnaall ?i
morally iuoaoahlo of maleinir a !!! ?n/l i
~r K4IP. i'lCHJ v* IV^UU,
,ion* to cxpaftiVjotm, *"t<j; familiar with t ho i
private good butfor oublio weal,. Nation of Kansas,
rotoro constitutional. ? ; atrect burorui W
Hurdia asked if oongreafl has, jWan ftcntenccd to
ropriated $250,000 tb the ex'pOM' hou-c of corr'ufctk
. i only Iwd thc.bart
Itioot replied th*t tho hill 'is hut also roducad i
; waking' on the deoiaiaD of the oulcs, shattered
jlbbf South Carolina upon the mirrors and drove
i>pr?priatkn. rons of tjil rt'taali
4nnv o^fiuu ^ IU ^ % i I^ip
nothodsof Mrs. Carrie Spiritual Koroo among yoi
wrcckod aCambridgo towns and villazos. Ts s
cdno iday evening and Ipr men needed? Is it a
Hoivqpti lyriB at tho attempt organization wit
in. Mrs. Croon not supervision? Is oounly w
cudQt low with a plate tio.ii, of tho ( problem? \V1
bo bar ware to mole corresponding mentbar do il
several plato glass ties having no Assooiatio
tho -froightcncd pat- llridgman,r<3oluisihia. _
ftbkaoflt inbof tho wirid Assort^
union an a eons killed through, the i>egligonoe
nog mon in corporation* to bring suit and rcoov
pocial work poctvniary damagoa, tho courts havii
dvisablo to bold proviom to that tipoo that t
hout oIoho oauno of action died with tho poraon
Ork a solu injured. Mr. llradtley's bill sought
tat can tho allow boncficiarios under each suits
ti oommunf- recover vindictive a* well an actual dai
ins? A. C. agoa, as is thslaw in moet of the State
^ and ho epoko at some length in favpr
; 1'. itsi passaKo. The motion to adont t
0{ monopalies in cxiatcnoo is tuat of the c,i ^
er old line insurance oorapanlos, and the Thot
ng ruhenae they cxtraot fi n. iho pernio of Cfut;
ho the Bute in immense. If a 4~rson dcf of tfc<
go sires to take insurance in a local com- foroii
to psny bo will investigate ita uolidity, not c
to and he will not pay money for inaur
m- anoo unless he bclievos it good. North Yo
is, Oanliua has a uimilar law, and inaur- day t
of anoe rates in that Btate arc Jo per eent, It isi
ha ojutper thabhere. told t
ook the earth if or a j.Ue aronrl.
car -.vas herrd all over th?
Ja !*v onoc ruehod to J.; month ,
3 mine, Tho miners are nc?il/all
jOem The number in tho mine is
xaotly kno^o.
u no doubt hoar haul things every
hat are not truoi and repeat thorn,
surprising how many things are
.hat arc untrue and arnel- itinnnr.
the stato than droves, of wandering,
worthless ours.
t?
, - r- o - " | ? *
Iuo attention should bt. paid to bia with- tog war
aj to the disposition uf hie property. ||)Torwh<
a. ?. - .?V" ? * Wo
uubiUM iv hitino out tlie cDi?otr-<J cellar, "lin Uafr.
ds was then voted upon and od, "and I'll, k ay
jloningly dofeatod. Those who town whe^pRoij
i /
to IN Alton," -irtlts yell] AndAftfiti'-NcW Y<5Nf>' **
o no rum shop in the I 5.00-6.30. Tho Convent:
ftrougtt'" _ , ^ J . I^oiirn to ono of the public
v I ? l majority report and thus kill the b
ion will ad- was lo^t by a vote of 18 to 15. and t
halls whers bill (Hmcra its flcoind readlnr
it i 1 ? ;i ^ ? on 1
ill ' Tjm bin p*88ed ita Moond rending 1 prink
he witi ubti^'of k0D6t?! TDondaenti on ef t*|
the third rending. |truej
v- I to ob
ig ho# many people lilo this Bort
k. Be above circulating an nnand
damaging niory about any on*
Jigo aomo miachk'vous goMip. 1
I 1 *