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A Newspaper in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interests of the People it Subserves.
VOL. 1!
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(JAFFNEY ( 1TY, S. C., FIMDAY, MAIUMI 15, 181)5.
§1.00 A YEAR.
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OPPCGITiON TO MR. F .£.EO.
:»■» Sin-ihpr
SOUTH AS EL BOliAHO
1 AC
t. rs; '~:m in Sjxj' <
of »ho Nf-xt tTou*<-. ;
\Vasi!inotow, Mur( h 14. r ! ho over- Hor Natural Advantu"03 Strike
n .idy cry ol western man is heinff in- tho Now En^landore.
voUo.l in certain quarters in e«<nnect’<*n
with tlu^ orrasiir.oti«>n of the House.
YOINUBAY A TI L!) iA HIGH I'LPUTS 11 G ’.'Ot probnl le thr.t anything MASSACHUSETTS’ LAW MAKERS HERE.
ot c*nse<jucnce will come of it. there i?
tin effort being made by certain of the
Cot.r'uu\.
day nft« r .•
of tbc
becncb:-. >.
rang oat i.i .-
and the . id.
of the r< onj
Syiiiiu -r - -. tl,
of the ;•-• ■.! i
city, lying ’
bullet • hin;:
man \\
fiiiiiili
integrity and
nouricement o
i<m of S'liria*. :>Usi;>;itc<l republican members re-elecf.-d to
the ne.yt (.ongress who do not like Mr.
Reed or wlio'fear that their pros]>ects
are not briglit for committee assign
ments which they desire to get a wes
tern man among the contestants for
the sneakership against Mr. Reed.
iM<;u of flic . , r>lca
AfiliatrH After the
io.irs Wet* tivor.
They Will Upturn to Their Northern
Homes Only to Terrify Whuf tho
Cotton .Manufacturer* Have
t-nUl About Dixie.
. C., Mn. th ! 1 Vest of
. t :i:!' i..‘ as 1 he doors
na is'ntioiiiil ' anl: had
pistol hot
r.nr i.» ;r ai in tin' hank
Is ran baci. to the <loor
>li. Mr. Alfred I'.nrwell
In bo..l, !;ci i-.er. olio
: . young :i;e.'» in tho
i’:; ii:*‘ bed .lead, with a
i hi- heart. Tin* young
a ii'cinber i.'-unc • >f th«- leading
of file ata' *. of the liighest
an
ted
;aractcr and the
s > ragie death a >•
RALKinit, N. C., March 14.—The com
mittee on mercantile affairs of the Mas-
'1 hey have selected Mr. Ho;.kins, but saehusetts legislature arrived in the
city today. The committee consisted
of Senator F. W. Darling, chairman;
Senator Isaac 1’. Hutehinson, Repre
sentative ( harles G. Raneroft, Ceorge
M. Kddy, E. M. Moriarty. Frank Fliand-
ler, \V. J. Donnovan, It. T. Tramoh.
and Deputy Sorgeaut-at-arms William
Whiting.
Representative R. T. Tramoh is a col
ored man. lie was taken possession of
by prominent colored people and be
sides visiting factories he visited
it appears that he i.-- not willing to en
ter the contest, but they may find some
■ dher man who will go through the
candidacy merely for the predeeence
it would give him. Among the old
month rs there have been some rival-
r' during the past three or four years
which have weakened Mr. R' e i s in
fluence. Among the new members,
liow ver, Mr. !b-ed is greatly admired.
Ho is known to them through his rep
utation. and none of them have been
a wave of oxoilomont.
It w: . first :bought Unit ho had
eoinm’Vc ’ dr-, but tho idea was so
foreign tkv an in-, .t'oation wa- at
once eoinni: , ti 1. TI rosnlt shown
that tlie kiliin . .-.as a fe irfii' aoe .ont.
Tho young man's book were in perfect
condition, lb- was on the best ternn
with cvervbo'.y. i; hour heforo
ot I o' wr<
put in contact with him in a manner to ,.j iurc h cs . H ehools and other in-titu-
oxoito jealousies or emulations. All of
these new mein hors take it for granted
!r. Reed will be eb-etod Speaker.
dis'-our.ige all i lea of another candi
date entering the tielct.
THE MONETARY CONFERENCE.
THE Ciliolk IN
IletJUC'* • " . 1 ■ r ,;,
‘e. and was a
■ i b::!m St. i'lair
•si* .a Ms .; ehcster.
p. rh;' s the best
- in tlm state.
:>/ rOUNDLAND.
i ’ > . riinniilnnd
ii rh, V.vIMrhi.
tions for colored people.
Much legislation is proposed before
the .Massachusetts legislature which
Ibis condition of affairs j.s^ likely to manufacturers charge is inimical to
manufacturers in New England. It is
also claimed that conditions and laws
are so favorable at the south to Mas
sachusetts that unless the laws of the
New England states foster manufaetur
ers more, all the mills will move to the
south where natural advantages and
laws are more favorable.
The committee has been sent south
to examine into the conditions and
laws. The examination so far has de
veloped the fact that what the manu
facturers has said about the advantages
of the south is rather short of the truth
than otherwise. It was found that the
mill owners of the south are worki:';r
hard and living economically. la.
labor is the best in the United ' bi'es
and is contented. Cotton is cheaper
e iiiiiuen ia] inter- than in New England, the climate is
rii conn- milder, living is better and cheaper and
;isa lvan- there arc other and li ss important ad-
THE 7 ..GtZUELA QUESTION.
Ihe f nUe l ' tales Slay lie Called l'|M>n
J(» Interfere.
W’AsinyoTo.v. alarch 14.- The State
do] .irtmo'if is said to lie very uneasy
about the . '/.nation in Venezuela, and
greatly t uil ar.MSScd to determine upon
a polieja While there is belief that
the Monroe doctrine should be insisted
upon, there is a great deni of uncer
tainty as to how and when it will he
applied. England has been extending
her claim in the disputed territory
further and further into the domain of
Venezuela, and it may be that she will
go to an extreme which will demand
interferi n'. .• on tho part of the United
States, ii is suggested, however that
n stronger motive for interference may
be developed through the diplomacy of
the Venezuelan government. It is in
timate-! that Venezuela may make con
cessions to Americans either of tim
ber or minerals on both sides of the
disputed boundary line, including part
or .ill of the disputed territory, so as to
establish an American interest, which
this country would be compelled to
take eoesiderntinn, at least, so far
as t*> iiiM-1 upon a determination of the
boundary dispute according to its
merits.
HUGH J. GRANT TO 3E MARRIED
THE RACE WAR ON
Whites Shoot Down Blacks In
Now Orleans.
THE CIIV IS A STATE OF EXCITKMESI.
The Moh Conxlits of Tuo iliiinlred White
Men Armed Willi I’istoU and Win*
O'.cst ers.—Governor Foster
Will Take Action.
1 !• ,1 note to a
(•crm.'iny .May
Into
:tn r«"'iiH»nt
thiu -s f0 t.e
Wi.iio it rir^ar
<! In
Kn^lund-
it w • . '.vri(ten
Wa-:um.i'ox, March 14
Reports re-
it '."'i:!- that
ccived nt t he s' ate
dc|.
lartnient from
• • a •oiiti;' out
American consuls In
nany indicate
t i:> the eolin-
a <• m tit ion of nff.i • r
s will
eh is encour-
: 1 - pistol with
aging t ■ * t he hope <
f • li<
• sue ■< ss of a
it, t* see if it
moi ety eoiifei ene.
*. J*
■ports shown
. "dv ; . d .' -11 his
rajii 1 'lev.'’' .pnieut
of
Hie trade of
i i his t r< iisers
Germany with .
< Iiin
r nod Japan.
tliat ‘.vlicn he
T his di ■ i..p a* nt <#
if ’ r
'.•‘in tlie east
1: • .-ai'glit the
is iu dir -.-t iT. ■ d .
. i i 11
Giv.d iiritain,
a stead of tho
' and there i* a : • *
r i :ir
; in G* :11any.
fatal bullet
representi g the aj
•ariM i
:i ekiss*'s. who
f bis heart.
hold that tl: ■ ii si ,
silv
i-r would still
New Yor'<> Mx-.ilnyor Sitlil I:» he Itnuaxcil
< > MU* .io Frccr.t o( Troy.
Al l \xv. N. V.. .March 14.—In tlie so
ciety <■„/ ms of the morning papers it is
stated that cx-.Mayor Hugh .1. Grant,
of New York, is to be married during
caster week- in New York. It will be
re mem be re! that Miss Murphy, daugh
ter of the New York senator, gave a
co’ii lion shortly before the season
elo-ed in honor of her guest. Miss de
Free.-f . ,.f T
long the guests
flirt her advu nee I h-
ost s of Genii ' uy ia
tries, putting 1/ /;
tage Mirier her mo;
information sugge-
tliat Germnn;. ina v
in'o au agn ei n
without :v.,.i:d
Englund.
w ho
eaiiii. fr.iui a ilisiance
/: i < r\-
Muyi
<r <;i r; 1!. He then, an
• r
ling to
the s
torv. met M i- s <i" Freest
:ind be-
eain*
. j,,....,*;i...t.. • [,
ii*r
'. The
foelh
!!;;' of :. 1 :. : : :■ t ‘ ,11 devcloi •
lapidly
and 1
■ for< th - el • of the ■
r* ;
son he
had
mad; a form:;l ii.•..!)<>*:!
tl
to her.
d'h"
ex-M iv >1 hi s now fi in
#»
i*>( ()ld
1’oin
t * on. ’ rt. vhere "int*r.-
:ir..i Miss
Mm*
Jr i,; >• now been for a
/eck or
mor#
with Miss dc Freest.
LnSituX.
, Mi:roll 1 !.
. * * rli.inentary
id FW OFFIC
pppi ;• I'.:- .
'JJ 1->;ic ff
/• ifi' r 1 lie eor-
renpon • •
(•“);«*' • . *l til *
. / li'.rit'ies of
The i:«iti-*l *»!' !
Xew Fo*:i:
t i:;! n* 4 ; n-. t
briti.sh gov-
“let ( !
erni!M*nt
in ri to
Hi" financial
Nkw Yobk.
crisis in
Now } < u' ii
The paper
holder- of rh
eonl:
v. .in. si i
Sir .1. T. N.
railway 1 ; '< y*.
Ol : :
ovt'rnor • ; > •
'. Uoundland.
following iiir ••
for :ii« 1 i
;>rof!n'Jnv, :: )<».v
n of ; .000,000,
S. Fairchnd, !
T. 1 * ■
■. ! 111 .
j) ;e. the ap-
Irwin. R. il.
P'dni i.c i
tif a r- \Mi,
nd sion for
Skip vith Wil
the plovi
nee. Uh
1 * reply to
Joseph brynn.
thes* iv j
1 . •' • 1 1 . 1 ; 1 - 1
limne govern-
Sliiqair.’l 1
Hunt '.vid
»IO llO' I M 1 1
i.e inatter un-
cee led ' ha id;
til the (■■ 1
11 .lii s ’0,4 !..* iil
:. ■ frrtlier in-
a nd t he late E
quiri; <
Uii- r ” -.n
•re made by
tor* will . r, a:
the .\*".V
i\
'riimcnt ns
to the lute !•
folio * •.:
pi\ ;*len; of tl
T)' t ill"
y- • r
' ' on 1I11*
tion of in, > iii't'.'
Issie
• . id ’ : 1 1.1 i
l'.* win., a bill
1 thl South . 1
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tlu.t tri
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railway e< /
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bona .
t
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reply refuses
TEXAS CAT'
to giv* t
)i»* siinirhc
asked and de-
j
el in ■ 1 >.:
1* hi tlh* t '\U
irantec. on tlie
1 Yfu* liftI'fiit I:
gr'.ii’i 1 t
t» ’.* : *1! . r;
i: ii,' - colonies
sla .ii 1 no
i 1 • »k i . i si
it# rial govern-
Uoi; r Wold i
men' i'ii :
1 1 i » tin. n jiui
affairs. Ilow-
nineteenth 11
ever. Em
t Ki |m,* 11 writwj
n. the govern-
Northwest C;.'
inent \NO.
*ii(i liispitch a
cuimni' ■doner
1 ill thi* eity y e
to New !
’omit il:! .m to
iieve aetual
j gali.ering of
pllbi 'c di -
tn . fn i.. Iiu-:
: :-i asury f mds.
• Te.'.as. if i* i
but tiny '
iVOhlli J.ot 1 st
•"I 1 ilS'.isfatll-l:
lire now in t In
to eoiiin.':*
•
• continu' two .
THE RO
hEA3 (JOT
ND SPOILS.
H*'|Kirt*'(| ) <
i'llMO - *flli .* t ' • /1; -' *H '
'..( »£ :4 Yim«‘
i Eon pox. M
:» ;i * i III' -ii;;.t,t)
/ini'!(.
; the K'C# hllTige
This vnntHges.
The committee visited in Charlotte
> eider ! yesterday eight cotton mills, two cot-
f sdver tonseed <iil mills, one trowser factory
tude of iin< ^ other mailer enterprises. The
, members of the committee express
themselves as being will ItupiC-s.ed
with what they saw oti'h.
LiiGTED.
m.' *. t-antn
VENUS POINT RA GE LIGHT.
Man a
■.toek-
WILL _ JIT JOURNALISM.
Air. .''•1'^'' ‘ .>-,t v ii i> i mi ITdltor
In I n.rP.n.
NTi.v Y< .larch 14.—“Mr. Astor,*’
writisa i.oudon eorrespomieiit, "in-
l. h i wl- '.*ng up ii! three of his uews-
pupe: ]*:• erti, s -the Pali .'hi!! Gazette.
Map: /.ine , ”. ! Ikidg'. t sellingUlivedon
an ! Ii'- 1 . ;ti ■ a leaie . and is turning
sib i to verify
nes to me from
on: lenee. Fie
lion dollar, for
\v , "ii exees-
An Aiiien*li'il Or
tlf»r a*.
to tilt'
lin
:ranee to
to A mtrk
It is inij
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the rc*
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Wak
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rt'll 14.
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of tl e
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Nrw Om.KANs, March 13.—Another
bloody riot occurred yesterday morn
ing. The scene of the conflict was on
the river front between Stann and Du-
mainc streets. Three men were killed
almost outright while a number were
wounded.
The killing was done by a mob of
white men numbering about ilotJ who
were armed with pistols and Winches
ter riffes. The negroes were about to
start to work on board the steamship,
Engineer, lying at that point, when
white men approached from all direc
tions. All were armed and many took
positions behind l»ox cars and poured
volley upon volley into the negroes.
Those who were on tho scene say that
it reminded them of a battle field so
fast and furious was the firing. The
negroes were given no quarter and
were shot down like dogs. Not only
were the darkies shot down but several
innocent persons suffered. Among
those killed was Jules Clicen Carabee,
a shoe maker who happened to he in
the vicinity. James Kane, the purser
of the Engineer, was standing on the
levee, near his ship when the attack
was made and he received four wounds,
three in the head and another in the
arm. lie was fired upon by several
men who aimed over the head- of three
policemen who w.-iv kneeling behind
some freight just on the edge of wharf.
His wounds may prove fatal.
Til'.* ! <«lu a <‘ ro\v«*rl'*>K. t-Sfti
As near as can lie stated, the shoot
ing occurred u few ininuf s after seven
o’clock. There was a .iense fog pre
vailing and tills afforded the whites an
excellent chance to do then* bloody
work. At the time, tliere were only
six policemen on the scene and there
were no arrests effected, as the police
was as badly frighu-ued us the negroes.
The attacks were composed of two
parties. A large it;
peared at the corner
while and equally as
from the corner at
Corporal Davannry who was in charge
of the handfull of policemen ordered
the men to di perse but no attention
was paid to him. The mayor scored
SOUTH'S INDUSTRIAL LEAD.
TIio Progress of yio Manufacturing Indus
tries in a Bouth Carolina Town.
Augusta, Ga., March 13.—Work on
the new cotton factory to be built by
the Aiken Manufacturing company at
Bnth six miles from Augusta will be
commenced at once. Contract for the
work wot, awarded Messrs Rounds and
Hagler, of Augusta, yesterday. Tho
main building is to be 315 feet long, 103
feet, wide, three stories high, and built
of brick.
The old paper factory building which
is of brick, 50 foot by 245, will be util
ized for the present as a storehouse for
the new factory for some time. Eater
it is contemplated to turn the old build
ing into a hleachery. The new mill
will be furnished with fifteen thousand
•pindles and 4.TO looms, and will be
completed and reauy for operation in
about five months. It will give em
ployment to operatives, which will
mean a new population of about 1.000.
Tlie Aiken manufacturing company has
been organized with a capital of $400,-
000, officered by the following gentle
men: President, F. K. Henderson;
Treasurer, Charles Estes, Secretary, E.
E. Winters.
CONSTABLES SEIZE WHISKEY.
Tim Sloop, Our Fritz, Ka'..l«it ut lleiiufort
South C'nroitna.
Cnaiu.kstox, S. C.. March 13.—Special
to the News and Courier from Keawfort,
S. C., says: Yesterday afternoon the
state constable.-', seized on board of the
sloop Our Fritz, of Charleston, sixteen
barrels of whiskey and live barrels of
export In-er marked Stincken & O’Neal,
Wilmington, N. C., shipped from Savan
nah. Mr. Kenjamin Fife, represented
as super cargo in charge and was ar
rested upon warrants issued by trial
justice T. G. White, charging infrac
tion of the dispensary laws in bringing
contraband whiskies and liquors into
the state for use therein, upon affidavit
of t lie state constables.
The defendant claims that lie was
only passing through by the island
passage on account of stress of weather
and that lie was bound for Wilmington.
The constables claim to Jiave evidence
to tlie contrary and have telegraphed
the governor the situation. The vessel
and cargo are in charge of the sheriff
to abide developments. Defendant re
quired to furnish hail.
111JvJ1 iii^A13 LlVi; lit
Disgraceful Scenes in the North
Carolina Legislature.
A XEEP,!) ORDERED TO HOLD THE DOOR
The Member* laterally I i ,-ht Their Way
Through—Tin' I’roceedlin;* Wen - of
the Most Seiiiatw.ui! < harac-
ter giver Unacted.
Rm.kigh, X. C.. March 13.—East night
the most seii: utioual proceedings ever
witnessed in tlie ate wns enacted.
Tho speaker nr ho 1 t!iroi"/'i. without
♦ pretence of fairness, lulls changing
the management of the penitentiary,
agricultural depaitinenl, and the State
Agricultural and Mechanical college.
Tiic democrats filibu ti red, and as they
wit.' leaving ihe hail a big burly negro
was ordered to hold the ilo u- and pre
vent me in hers 'cavil. >• ihe iiou.-e. No
call of t!u Inals, bad 1 in" le when
several menib. i-s 'it* r..' fought tlieir
way through the i. -gro assistant door
keepers.
At one time it lookd like there would
be a regular light and that one mem
ber's arm would he crushed through
the opening in the door. The negro
then relaxed his hold aisi permitted
the gentlemen to p is- it. The indig
nation is at boiling • int.
THE MATTE l S T ARIGHT.
Tlie I'oliiinm • t hj t'o'.in
i f .'.II-
(Ion Co: crninii
<•!;*• 1 ir*>.
Coi.CMlBA. S.
M:;i ill
13. . >mo
months ago the
iii-'t * 11 SulMir
ig of tho
benedict coib' -c.
;» ol'MVti i*«
i !:■■•. tlo.ial
institution, n-.ii:
litiiine*! by
northern
money here, wa*
. buriie.i. th
1 m,inion
of the presid.-n:
■ uit
v. as fired
by an expcllc-.l st
i.* f n. ( .
l 1 t ekiSS
of white citizen*
<>f \ t<* .1.
did every-
thing in their p
)»'-'<• t* to d
:.. eff'ects
of the white tr;
• ' r*- ' ho
r* le 1 in
the. building. :. .
I!1V .i*,-.!!*'1 Ii!
: n ide
till thereof fel
11
:;!1 that,
there seems, fr.
it ion
adopted
by 1 he >•'.ty ci>
*" ■ •. * 1 *
. ! have
been an effort to
4 ' 4
J . 1 • 1 . " ’ ill
d . ‘ ex-
euse for '-omt fid:
'■. > vji !i Is ■
■ 1 cap! etc
mber <if men ap-
li' Duuiaine street,
!arge a mob came
St. Ann street.
the po;i-c for tludr <'owa
Another ;i(,t oeenriv
miles di-.t.int in the di;
roliton at the foot of
rdiee.
1 about four
ectioii of Car-
I'liiiin street.
I at
f /J-t Wort'l.
th;i! tlu* will M
who di.*! ii >I<•; ; 1.♦
0. biMjucutlr'
* r* Mi*n;*y < i
\ 'i. to
‘.'Til w ' OL ;;; 1IY s.'iys
r. ‘ v . .‘*1. 1 *iut(
r!o t on I Vbrr.urv
to II iirv t
V
Jil .1 in<; i’o.s. J-i'h Mart'll i t. Vr*.-
tcr<iiiv tii.’ on tor (hor of the tip a* i irk
ftab* in Wasamtli tV. Sons* hank, nt
Roanoke. 1ml , was blown off with ; -\lr. burroughs was I,..ru In .Meum:., ;
dvnamite. '1 he exo'o-hui awakened Y.. and-vas‘.enior pa i tner in the linn ^.-irli.gly. Yiinilii.v t,<*eti. tP.m/.tiiit the a<1-
Chnrles R<!gedang. He went out into ! «>( Ihuvouglr and W* !"'ome. wholesale | vunwi.sk.^lws/n-atly cl,it.ic.iur
■ ANOTHER ALABAMA TRAGEDY.
Until furtner notice tlie Venus I’oint
| range light-, will be eoutinued. Due
notice will be given when the t ew
{ channel is projierly marked.
SPiNNERo’ PRODUCTS ARE UP.
l i.u-ril liy llu- I trui Touv nut! A.1 Viiuertl
I’ri.'e <jf ('otii.ii.
MAXCIIKHTKH, Match It. Tim Guar-
dinn in its commercial article uavs:
Tlie tinn tunc nud the :i.!v ai.'i In U.r prii •
• if <■<;'ton tiliVi' eirilKililcn, t ..JCMSTS rlnt iiii'n-
iiliirturarK to ask for liii-li. r p;! •<•. for tncti'
Iiro liietH. The formt • jave •'< i < rn'Jj !» n
CUCI rv fill, blit the llitl. r !:.'Vf .n: I- vri v !it-
tlr J.roerrss. A fair w.t iaa’<•/ l.i m ■ ' of-
f* riin;, but the olf. j e. tiy «t |,.ri .m
r: tiv which sellers '.v..i:l‘' r. a < nU-rtain Some
off< rs mm', nt la^t w«< - prli- s l uvr t». • : i x-
icillrd. iml workiitil* : ..'... I.u ’ .i '.'an - .'.
Ill.iur 1 ;i|Ol|. |'ilU> Jilir:, of I,i . ura !,lf* ■ .;■, ! , ,
! occasionally been boo!;r.l. 'l!',.|r Is ■ i,u|i
<'I'dtin iinjid.-y for stanear ‘ ti.ak* *f •tan*.,
hruvy cloth til<. . tiiii.' i i tlis ' 'J- xtrai"
lint tb*-actual t-u-ino ,■.• ..' i iiiuii' ;...rtc.i.f.
1 consisting only on > ■. • ..I.jh .I trar.- n-.
I Jnpun nnd othi i I- !':ni . 'i!. e aav • ' ■-i .tit
.'.. r ; 11. M Ml,
■ lilt.
Inn.saco men. IP
her . '•!•' a nr. a n.
rob’.ei'.- were cl
Sheldon, eleven
the blower:., dc
■ followed and 1
the town. The j
in t; buggy to !
distant Here j
tlie rig, which
was stolen from a Roanoke liverv barn,
and escaped in a dense .\o rls. 'blb-ers
ur*' on tlie track and i '.:, ■ 't n, i; 1( .
toendown. 'liicerachsm n secured no
plunder.
and
’vns *
om* *r
pa 11
per
in
ilmv*
nud
\\« •.
'•on
i«‘. ’
irin:i<
Viiti?
in
L *!H
lull.
< «>11 on St 1
. i.tj
if ill
N 4’ M
Oj
:.w <
>i:u:
\ 1
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Man
i;h
ea ns
colt
on r
'eipts
► t his
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t’s. March 14.
BANK Or FICElDi 1ND1GTE D.
; ■ is get,rrailbe'i"v i i:i
Ulinincser i.ni,.:;rou W m -.ifnlimt . that Mr. WaUr -'c-Utm
•Micm to :• • I.r , i: ,*,k. ' \y l, e e olae ,,render.
Chicago, .Mnrcli !•!. h he federal ——
grand jury Emiri-d v< iri'ihy on
ebarg. of imVeti. .' !!,.•. ;•• 'Ai.,,. E.
II,li. J..1.n An t"; am iv 1. I'aui, the
ffrst time ol .errs iml tin last one
directo; of tl.e ib'fanet Evan ton
Nattonal b 1 j.i. P a. . *h* only om*
111 tiii. i.**inil\ ai ''k- pre ent time.
'I lie : r . i" /:"! if M. ' : '-"l to haw
bales,
30)...!,
i igaro :-a; s it
olitie.il e!r<'U*s
III will -! i •: r I -
At AlPiiton n Man (razed WPS* Dilnk
Sliootto Kill i.inl M Ktlicil,
Sixma, Ala, \!areh 14.- Enoch Mc
Williams was shot and fatally wounded
by G“orgc Regan, at Aliinton, Satur
day. both parties were white. McWil
liams was crazed with drink. .In t be
fore the shooting he attacked a imgro
man without, provocation and cut. him
t tlen
brief new.- not as by wire.
t he \ ab' faculty deny I'uin of ad-
ddiona! en , of varioloid among the
studmith.
Tii" annual n: ■. ting of th ' Anti-trust legislutur
dist illing eoinjiany w.i held : t Terre nighl at !l o'
terribly with a large
mounted hi.s InT-.e an.; rode tlii'.eigii
the streets at a galop, slmotin <■ right
ami left. I)n tin edge of t!
met Regan and beg,:u. 'ir;!.;,' r.t , j.
Regan returned the lire gitb tTieai.ov-
result.
N«»rtl» Curolin.'i i.i
U.M.KIML N.
caill
tUi'.i i:n«
At- S'V '.. Mar-h 14 Abraham
j Ki:i l;> ;u next friend of ben;:itn1n S
i I! '..i r. i.fi-. tie' i :i -liit against the At-
i.i mn nV\ l I’oint rrUroad for s;io..
, ’.!.;:; ''li" pet it vui a I legos that
o.i !he uigj.t of i'el.ruary 1 Ik'ujarnln
!!•:••.. . w t.ek b;. a itch engine
at t. • : i/, dull street croe.ing and
his fo ' \a cut off. ArnoM and
Ar.i .id r nr sent Rueln r.
(4 F. R • A A NS AT T A C K F R S N G M M E M.
Hcjxirt <>f :i s,. yt . rl . | ij-j,* p, Suni !,< n>i t .rn
j ,..|.,.in(.biss.vnckei-..
Eo .;>t . March 14. •—The Stand
ard pnb’d.h a dispatch from I’sr; . on
the : ii'li. ritv of the Exeb iii .o- Tele
graid. •• i.uj any that a desperate light
lev t-.l' ci pL'ie; oathe river tiler, in
-on! m m ou-ii l r:inee, betwee;: tiemian
, and I'reii<:!i g!ass;i::tkers. in whic!i a
number of the latter were wounded.
. The dispatch says the Germans were
tlie uggre sor.s.
ALL QUiET IN NEW ORLEANS.
The I-ev'-f i ivMciitx the A|ipc:-ntnee of n
!I(»'!<bVC, After the It.ot-
i N'.'.'v <mu.i A *:s, .March 14. The levee
today present* 1 somewhat of a holiday
i appearance. There were few men at
work and everything wns quiet, and
one would not be reminded of the tur
bulent events of the past few days.
1 were it not for the large number of
, police wlio parade the river front.
Ills-.,.11 i liilKhliix III* Work.
Wasiii n.rox,. March 11. Postmaster
G. mw 1 ll: -cil returned to Washington
yesti i'day o (dov up the urgent busi-
n •’! ■ id ji !■ merit prior to Us re-
tiren; nt oil April i. 'ITiere are now
Only om- utr.ii, Wiiiiam f'ampliell, col
ored. was !:il!ed in tit's affair.
A total of e ght are wounded and four
men di ad Doubtless a number of oth
er negro. 1 •> War" sli. l ' !y wounded but
ran awn tuid ounnol tie iilentified.
All the eommereial bodies were in ses
sion 'ast night with Governor Foster
present !o devise seine means of ending
the trouble.
BLOOD FLOWS IN THE CHURCH.
In n J'oltfCiict iirtry It. Xrl.m.k:& ii Isloody
Ittot Kukiu'iI.
ClMAtiA. Neb.. MnreliThe trouble
In the i’olish < •itbolic ehim.-li here eul-
ixiinated in a riot yesterday just af
ter mass. Ab ei! forty of the opponents
of Fattier Kaminski, who are upheld
bv the bishop, e itered tie: (diurel) arm-
•-liamlles and
ration. About
'.•• .•hanged, sev-
oit,* seriously,
me man in the
-fense A wai-
iti . arrest. Ho
of Franciscan
THINK CLEVELAND WILL RUN.
| That in Suld to >:<• tli« H- a ion for i'oriulnK
a Silver I’ariy.
Washixgtox. .March b':. The reason
the silver men were in sucii ha»ste to
forma new ptirty. instead of pkicing
implicit reliance in their ability to se
cure the nomination of a free coinage
: man on a free coinage platform bv the
old democratic party, is said to have
been that they had satisiied themselves'
that Mr. <’level:!nd will again be a can
didate. After making a careful inves
tigation and reasoning the matter out
they became thoroughly convinced of
this. They argued, in the lir..t place,
that the “.sound money" democrats,
| would not consent to remain in the
party if it were captured by the free
silverit.es. anti that, therefore. ',<* save
themselves from the necessity of quit
ting Hie party, and also to insure the
j election of a sound money man, no
I matter whether the republicans or the
democrat;; were successful in 1 s'.Ht. ilw-y
j would make a determined Fight to
■ Hire the convention.
MO SUNDAY SACRED CONCERT.
surprise to tho pt ,,0
lutions whieli are end
idont of the collegv r-
Whereas, That •
infs>.|r,ii society in > I -
thl Jie. pi- of 1 '" i ' I,.
dice ;r ' lin. t tl:* ( •> " * i >
one of their - ai
that ; o th* r.
1 have to tvki tin : r l.v I:
fori it
li niv* d By : ■ m
ei . • ef (’«il-:ni*'i.' in • a
• I) u*..s a'.'ov-* <••<•*
. fo-.ie ::>t!on. In fact Fa-
i wi- 'tlon laivi' a'.w:;■ >
taws of th* • '
) of CV.liuat'i' rs 1 •’ c"
j tie ir * *:.e:i,•"* . • •'
| TTt>. n ti.. :H-S-!lsi:.|»
college the ti!, < • 1 ■:
(fared all possU.k'
sueceoihd in s:,vi ' .;
hoa so not i 'fell t r *t ■ '
limit:; of C''>lii!i''.l>i.>. rn
from the lire j,.uv "f t 1
■ xines eoidd not rea '■ t ■ ••
GOES TO THE r
■d t,
OZfiAL COURT.
ed
with
revolvers
, a y
pick
es. .Vul t
taei:
upon
the cor
two
do/.un
si lots Wl
•IV V
eral
h* ing shot.
Fat!
In r i\amlnvki
l *). t
1-g.
he alb
ges. in s.
j-.(P
ra ut
: lias li*
'..•11 issued
bek-
illg'S to
the Or,
ler
M01
iks. T
v. 0 'actio
us h
ing
for■on
a- time fc
U’ )
chui
L-dl. T
he dht!
rid
W-"
ks ago, decide
(\ i
l'nl(<Ml States Murine liunu ('nil Not 1’lav
In ( oluiiihla <11; tlie Snlilmiit.
Col. f.M in A, S. C., March 13. Tlie i-ity
council of Colitmhia hist night refused
t-> allow the munagei- of the opera
house of this city to open his house for
a sacred concert on Sunday a/Uwncon.
March. .11, by the United States Marine
band. This decision was reaelned bv a
vot • of S to It Wits taken on
ground t hut it was a jn rfoianisjiet
' ‘ .1 *1
Ha at e. Eel., Tin day.
Mi ni’.el Aiii ilgro. tin Argentine min-
F'U IGM f 'WU
T >.
LaR troy.
. : !n rs •. riitesly
! * Oil-.!..
r < bar
1 Wit h , iiih‘'Z-
t A :• - hiie.ton
blliV!'
I ae
'1
• uttiori :n llait-
.•i 10 • for 1 ’: ah
hi ■ ; ,:1 , ho
li-.i "l l-'ii-*..
A fntal
great ir
ova-r. N. over the
j of I h lit re .'derits
have been conv rted i.i * Mormon faith,
d he i .'b gtiti. ! w.i,. ae# .inpanied by
two or tinv' eM. i'. 1 ,, who 1:)ivi be.'it do-
(i(dn: r in' ioiuiiy . or!, about there for
tw#> or 1 hive ye: :...
t hiiMgo hes over t.i rtv 1 levators,
i wllieh h.'in ,e : 1 , O'lo,. 1 1 i.i: dels of
t griiin every year, 'the I'nion lock
yiirds cover 350 acre , .'tnl eel .-5,000,-
day night's lilgii In
as many member* left for
yesterday and a qi
obtained. Tlie si
stormy one and wi
many reasons It
ing lu-ro I bat .
MeK’inby. wife n 1
at 'I lionuisville , 1 '
guests of Mark A !)
p r-ons lot 1 000 ’ ^tve eight mile; of streets Governor MeKinlev’s visit 1
may die, oe- !l, “ l = G !) '"''h«i''’0 head of stock
ix miles north < ' v, , '- v • v ‘ ,:ir ' d lie me t', exports exceed
ignincane
1 ll. 'Illl'* 1 ot|.>.l 1 yleu
isluinre ' *1 j'iiirii:.il <
aboil 1 i i'
pre
-hlential po*t 111:1 stcr.s'
March
IK to
14. T he fu- !
an end last
< *.' (' . .1 V. .
>om' * * • }i
in;;
Ml \*
i.i e. iisideriition, hut
i'! nniioubledly he left
\ rr;
little 'in i-
for Ins ■ «.
>sor
. Hon. William E. Wil-
c [
.* iiiec Tees- .
,o!l.
- ■
.1 mlcd
pi lings, :
' !' fur tl)'- CmlNrr'ft Suf«*ly.
it Air
their hoines
K!’ i
'!. Some anxiety Is
>riiin
emihl not I."
J'-i t In IV b.
i th.'
h.’iT, ty <ff the Spanish
.>'>< #11
lias i.i'en a
1 '
T •
m • • 14
< g: it which is tlirec
1 be 1.
'1"!', . :i li|c f(,|.
flav , ovc- i,
vat
this port. Tlie Kcina
s :• 1 iva
i«i.own :dl
IT'-riUt ;r
;'!("! 1
il:.' Moorish embassy,
• “D01
if:.ass Eegis-
rrl li**' .)
; i' 111'
fn.iu Sjiain, at Tan-
In a
eiieral ri'joic-
I t'
."i* or
ler she left Tailglers
adjon
} > ov.
rned.
i:. (;* i r:-i'*.
"fm - Cadiz
and h-.s not
• t lit:
-.nc*
afterxioon of March to
ir* 11 heard of.
larvh !
4. 1 lov* rnor
1 bo *
IllfS
lit SiivAiinah Over.
1 ft’lllN
flilc*- uilved
Havana ,
Jl. < *;•
Mnreli 14. Ruin pre-
■r iay
and :re t he
Vent
• i>'tween Washington
anna.
J.-eph Med-
and bio •
* I 4 !i"
t" yesterday. Wash-
:hlvta 1
l an- also at
Um 1. ft
!• t: v afternoon and
impr*
•ion is tliat
Er#»..! ' 1. ’
. 1 y' *' S
today for charleston
s visit
n: - soim* pf)
where lie
1 ;« rlf iili !'
v. i 1S
411 1.
piny.
■!■ el:..lie ( o'*. Hlvnii ikI.
'I'M
.,. $1 ('0,000,000.
1 .1.'. m li ning'. I ’
Ihigenu One of the saving:! hanks in Portland, Ni:\v Yohk, March ll The Siiq’m
d ' 1 | • had 11 booh pre:,. ,ited for i.ettlo- I cotton reviaw say* of lodiiyh; uwirket:
t ' l * 1 recent I y, wlii.-h was opened in Cotton declined 4 to <1 points recovered
I s1 "’' v ‘(h a depoMt of :i)ij. followed by ' this and advaiiceil 4 toil, lost this und
' rch i 1. Mei by e.'uo in I • i, and ; >0 in |M(4 ; total dc- declined I to K points, and llimlly clos-
■ i ■. Maher eon- ’ po t- -.<10,of wlieh . was witli- t'd ste idy at .1 ne! decline tortile day
b'“oil 0 and vvasf ' I'vn in I 7 . Tie i no,, due tl'ic l''f ; ’'to ti points, with sales of '.GO,31)0
1 ili pu .itor a balance ol f: Okf.W. j bales.
P.o 1 fdureli 14. The American
bell Tele ho . company yesterday de
clared its regular dividend of £5 per
share quarterly payable April 15. No
extra.
\< v. York Treasury IlMlancm.
\ \’i:w Yohk. March 11
f .
1 e7'J,o3,Ouo.
Treasury
• i $ SVyiUO.OOO; f'urreney
‘-.sion of this
oiirt. a few
1 Kaminski, out pending appeal to the
rij." !!:# couri. his faetion ha* retained
]ios- ".sion.
CLEVELAND HOMEWARD t30UND
! *1 lie i-ri'slilellt * Iiih A!> nil ! tipHliefl IIIh
Duck II ii tiling Kxneillt Ion
1 I’.M'K ID:*itv, Vn.. Miireli 15. —Pnsi-
j dent < leveland finished his duel; limit
| tit t ape !bitterns yesterday and is
■ now homeward hound. Th'* Vinl.-t
: left tlie t aii** channel 'il.ou? five o'clock
i and headed for Roanoke marshes. If
j it is a good day to lav. Mr. Cleve
land will probably hunt for a few
‘ hours in the vicinity of < urrituek light,
j though dt*cks have been unusually
! •■<•;'rcc there thi. sea.-.ou. A (ter lea ving
1 t urritueh Soiiud. t he sie., ee r will pass
j through the \iiierinarle tind Chcsji-
1 pe " cilia! Iiii.i I.; i/joiet ii river. I'rot 11
thereto iVasliiii"'ton will he made witli-
| out stop.
THE MILITIA CALLED OUT.
I -
I CJ.iv*'riior I i.Kter In ( niimilinfion Willi l(* a |t-
ri-HCi1.11#i of I'oiniiiereial HimIIch.
Ni.w Oi;i.KANs, |,a., Murhh 15. Gov
ernor !'ostor was seen last night. He
was still in consultation with the rep
resentatives of tin; eotniuercial bodies,
i He stated that lie had received :i tele
gram of inquiry from Secretary Gres
ham whieli was also in discussion and
was not willing to give it out for publi
cation before tomorrow. The governor
ht.s issucil ti proclamation, calling tlie
militia out to preserve order and they
will he on tlie ievee at '< o'clock Wed*
nesi'.sy mo.'niiig.
I .prror \l 111; tin l.ivlli'H KIiik liioiilH.ldt,
Ro.mi:, Maieii 13 'i'll*! Nil pies Cour
ier announces tliai Emperor William
I of (ierinar.y ha* invited King lliuuholdt
to be present til Ihe Kiel fetes u|>ou the
o< easioii of the opening of the biilt ie
and north sea eunal.
'I lt«* ISiill li,ntr;M In .Miii'uii
Macov. G;.., March 13. Manager
Hanlon and iii’ol 'en members of the
iialt iiu ore I'1 , I'.ill el 11 b ,11 lived hero
lu&t liiglit for three weeks practlOO.
the
for
proilt iite.l therefore came und r tint or
dinance relating to businesses, for
which licenses were charged ; und
wliich prohibited the doing of ony luisi-
ntiss In the city on the Snhlinh. One of
the three referred to suggested tliat it
was just as much a violation <rf the or
dinance for street cars and for hotels
to run and for railroad tickets to be
sold. The opposition took tin- ground
that these were public necessities.
FOR NOT OPENING iTS DOORS.
An A. I’. A. I.erturer toSactlie Fnrk Opera
IlniiHe Company a* •Ineksonville.
JrKsoxvir.i.K, Fla., March 13.—pro
fessor S. Martin, an A. I*. A. leeuirer,
under ex-Priest Slattery, will me the
1 Park Opera Mouse company for .‘500 for
not opening its doors last night. He
alleges he made a verbal contract.
Manager br.rbridgc says lie refused the
house when he lenrned the nature of
the lecture, and declares that as such
lecture* are disturbers of society and
inciters of riot he could not nff'ord to
jeopardize his insurance 1 ease a fire
should have been caused *uch riot.
1 Thi* ( onftitutlotiall:3 of # * • ,»>!*■■>unary
I.aw to bo Teste !.
Cn.Mtr.Ks 1 ox, S. i'.. Mate!; The
f state dispensary law i* now *;n its way
to tlie United Stat . s :p.’, me court. In
the United Flat esc ire lUo'.u; ■ ; 1 r iuy
.Itulg*! Simonton. han .ed do" .. :. 1.*•(•!-
f sion in the habeas coi-pu *•:•-. t tlie
: master and crew of th-.- schooner Caro
lina. who bad been an* b . a ■ barge
I of violating the dispensary law.
Their ve.-.std containe 1 a <- :r/ « of
| jk(Uor brought from S •'•:!:)! ::h <ia . to
this port, was si ized by j>o:icc .mil
! stat*' constables and ■ f; • it'ts
! were brought, to tra.
the federal court, at.d th
i *'r*".v of the v . .•! wi : ■
: that court on liu’ .; <«>:•!*
1 n the decis'u m \\ i. * !;
; ll" c; - • ■ to
rnas'er and
.i: -ht into
lease of t
he men
/•
f>m enst
Judge
Simonton
oxpr"ss'“
the *.:
! t!l '
.1 that
the arrest
and de!
MJ1
: ion of
thk- (|
!■ feml-
ants was
against
t ’
’ l (* i 11 p ••
rstat
e coin-
inerce hit
v, ana
1 h;
it 1*1*0
ii*;.
ensary
law is nneonstitu
,tir
an
il in
die.: tes
thnt it would l.*- 1
hti '
it for th
v ,*ta
• and
public for
tlie cav
1 * *
: Li
[> #0 to
the 1
teilcral
court.
POPUUETS OF ALATAi/iA.
Ion
lll•.<l I'roin lloin** :iinl Without i rienilN.
RiciiMoxn, Va., March 15. - Tin-
I young man who died in the city hospi
tal Saturday night shortly after being
romoved from a freight ear, in which
hi-was found locked up and delirious,
was a sou of W. T. Arthur, of M iddle-
port, Ohio. The father has directed
th it t he interment b** made here. < ary
E. Arthur was the dead man's name.
Hon W. I.. tVilHoe. W ill Spi-nl. In IUtIiiiioii<|
Ri"iiMoM>. Va., March 13. 1 ron. il-
11am E. Wilson, post master general,
ha-, accept ed an invitation to it tend t lie
University **f Virginia alumni banquet,
j which will !>" given here April 17th,
and will respond to ;i toast.
Kiilu, Ml;;litIv Warmer.
Wahiiim.rov, March 15. Forecast:
i For Georgia, rain, easterly winds,
slightly warmer. For Alabama, show
ers and generally cloudy weather,
south winds, Irecouilng variable.
1 The Slate ivv* .olive ( omniitfc e in *•.
i at tHi , niliiKb :, u | ‘
' biltMlxr.nA t. Ala., March j::. The
* state popul.st < '.cent. ve coisin■ i' met
In tin; opera Moi!—- hotel y . -tej-day,
; and was in m" ( ion until il ( oil: hist
; night. Tilt; fiiH e .am,:: nas pres
ent. Reuben F. h ■:!> rabinitted a eom-
munication in b.-'aiiee as follow-:
I hiiv.• c..nsi<"i''r."i .'. .T . ..iii-
mlttee in tin* 1 xti .or li:.:.: . *•"'i ■ of ! >
events, wllieh have . •*• il ' . >„'< ' t this
dine, lo aifari ss rs a"i»
tntin'-the iriimls * t ,1:.. m# . ■■.ir/.. * i..\ ;*•*
n|H.a .lireet :ifi" - ' .<• *1
’ >*y 011 r party that ire:! • ■ .u.d n#" .!• "or-
•: (teilie.1 by til*' 1 . :-i ' 1 the - . !•-
j tf rininirv: an *-l* I "th.-r
? stvt*- omeers mu < i' V .I. : a ii..i|.o|>-
Miance we have a * 'to ei but
one founded atom > : ••
» lie goes on then to n'fer to * In ii- urp-
' cr swealled, and how }..• In.: . > o!.ice.
Om* Ylrtli.im i 2'ai'i
; a 1 /ii'fil !i *r.
Stan ton. Ala., Ma:
.1 1 i. i ivc* inili*s
west of ibis pine". y<
• < Mr. Will
Martin sJ ot and ’.'
11."1 M:. Walter
Davis. From what i
’.*11' : be learned
Mr. Davis wa adv.i
n diig <.n M u t : n
witli an axe drawn, i
laying le- -vas go-
i/ig to kill him. u i,
Martin ., d up
n shot gun near hi - i
l ed and .ireii, tlie
entire load go'.n,; in
to ! he 11 :U and
brain, killing him ins
(a lit* v.
l(Min rrevcnln th*, (luitiu.
Savannah, Ga., March 13. Rain pre
vented the base hall game between tlie
brooklyii and Washington club* lore
yesterday.
Cotton'* t*jMv;tr;l !\
Nkw Yohk. March 13.-- Cotton ad-
vaneed 17 to M point* and clo-. d st*'ady
at a ni’t advance of 15 t i 10. witli sales
j of i00,.T00 bah"* Liverpool advanced
, 3 points und dosed :!rm; 1 lie *po‘. ales
were 12,000 at linn und unchanged
i- prices.
I Death I'refcrahlo to I-ife.
; .Iki ki:i: on, Ga., March 13. J. F. Me-
. Elb.itiiion, of .Tifi'e:' # ai Oeone county,
) di.iut. laudaiinti! . ' It did u.it
Aiit kill him and 1 - I 1 v Ir . tuains "Ut
( '*ilh t gun.