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n' • \1 ! In I NEIV THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C. MARCH 5, 1890. He;;.. , TrEihered Front h T of the State. L.‘, J j or IMPOSTAHOS Flu- In Wliicti :i Itiiinlrcil 1 Lot •.. : t.!!--.’ Worth of Propeily Wit)* I r.titl Ono I-ifv* IaOhI—02 i- prn-i . .'Ci— Mri-il on :;t t Inirlfi.- i gcIhmI at Klc* i . . Feb. 28.—The town cf Fl< . t! •( -ator of the st;itc, was visi ■ lire at 4 a. m. r* ';, - l-'.viaes.s center of the town was - . wipe ! out. Tha crigin of tho . 1, i cvn. The insurance on t will cover about ono- tn if Ce : n, a printer, whose ])• ' ingt-.in, was cremated. lie \(. . a the builditig in whicii the . Every building frot t C - ' . • Brans street t > \V. J. Br : Dargan street, was b\V J i ary and the We. tern Uni Bti-i.; . li olb 'o were alst do- ♦ I>. ;y vOiislablcH Fired On. c.f , I't-b. 2!*.—Whiledisji tv car. i' .lettkins, of Darliuptn’i fa . , ■ nd were on tiieiv way tn ;. ill they were stopped by a j) ... v, u m.>n and lire 1 upoT. A ., •ere fired in rapid sue- e-- ( triable, fell and a:e bn. Jen ins was shot ii 1 . . . .ingotr one linger and lui . - w. i r. also through one art b 1 jiassefi throiigli tha C: :f • r, and still anot In r, Ir .1 th" 1 aek. lied.noii l r<‘- - liolgun load-- in the IV and is thought to be , -d. it is now thought fot: ■ tic shunting. Neither J ’ :a i!id returned the iin , as : numhered, and they m: i r: tn g"t to the jax . Bit v they recognized the lire i . . . )ii them I iiii;; at Windsor. Bl: :. ... C., March 2.—Calvin IN".: . 1 ;:"hed by a mob of 20 ; m .. ii. C. Eight months ago iv • end an ither negro, Wade, fa 1 Miss Sallie Webb to the t. > woman and assaulted Jiei. -1 Ic-r t > keep tho mat- tor threats of death, which she , ;- lew days ago. The mob i • ng tho country for Wade Illil1a-- Jone.-i. . :• Ktinny Dead. Cm • . ].\d). 2!).—Father Wil- liam In ■ . 1' New York dioees‘, 42 year; : . di" 1 suddenly with apo- pi. :/ W .-v night, at sea, on the . just arrived hero. He va vr.h two ,,.-ters to Florida lor : , of his health. There- main \y : ‘ ,. i e\v x urk. a::< ! I.ym-lu'rt Acqultti-d. V T *- Vr AL . . • ), S. G'., Feb. 27.—Th* tr .B. Ackerman, a white ]<ij .i a i ! four associate* for tlio crim *' ' Yi lag f i death a negro and lie :. alleged offense of steal- in- 1 . • b ' . fr in a church, which has •<•: i some days, lias termi- /Hated in ;. •, i- ir-t of acquittal. O.-i'i- ;i (>amo of Cards. An • . C , rb-b. 27.—B ib Pearson Bliot . i - iy killed Harvey Jack- t ' '1 . of. arils in Alex Kirby’s po< ib i\-arson has fled. m rr \ • / 1 4 ¥ •* kLYATION ARMY. nalHuj i - * *, Finallv Drcidn-i to Load ;ir:idi-iif. MoVi-inont. j - . . r March 2. — Ballington B .y jjaus for an indepeu- dent - > i Salvation army, of whi j wife will be tlio load- 0!\S. i.Mieed the decision to sf'.' ■ ■ aieut, but it will bo c * t' • 1 -fore lie can tell just ()Il . . t:t! v. >rk will li - unitor* 'i'ii > •umander lias regained Kd’n :*i" vigor. His home in > | 1 0 b t transformed into a bu •n-t.tries oeeupy the par- lor, i are in tho library and in ev . ih i there are signs of JU 1: r ilv. Booth and all his hou ‘ \ nr tho army uniform • J 1 a very largo number of If- ' ants and messages from ] i'\) • I - 1 : s of tho county, many <)» i • •-,* ’u"!ul)or.s of ihe Sal- • vat. ' lie said. by unanimons sonti- tin- ■ ! in them is that Mrs. l: old organize and lead nn r •!i'di,US movement. B > tn and myself iiro bt y ' t i comply with these «!"- . . f. m i ' s;iv that such an < . , i will be established. < ' no- i.-, needed, however, t . i : i's and details of such a \ . civcment. ; .'iitiidly American in its 1 ' -.rl we liave tilready re- rdi d assuram'O of sup- p-n < and women prominent in ail , lifo’k i Pi-rc irloil* nt Lflon. X - * ..«. * X JM.. * i .. lar-Ii !k—A dispatch li a y : News received fr nn L- a .' a iirecarions condition of af. . il- 'I'lie rebels and the police acked by ii mol). The 1.- .. i nit pay. Tlio port of Ci,.. -i ‘ i nil ships. The for- f ‘ , enthusiastic for Pix-si- dent 7, i.iny have offered tln ir SC) ■ -i Tli-- troops are ad- va :i batt Gr.nz and there will he i i;ii k'ut III IGtnt i*. U . .'*0 Kan., March 2.—A din* t . . slu eic was felt here at 7:1 . ! , "d ir nn the southeast to : ' i and lasted about -1 soo- tmiitJ. i. - uamago was done. Hr.p?cnin Pr.rt3 ^r> Gathered From All of North Carolina. In the St. Louis Convention There Will Be a Bolt. Reported Cuban Resolution to Senate as Independent. Business More Acti/e as a suit Oi Good Weather. He* L'ANT ITEMS OF IMPOXMOE AOTIOIT OF EEPUELIOAH SEUAT0I13 IT WILL HAVE TO EE CORRECTED JR01T PliODUCT COUTIRUES LA i.u - .‘■uet-p-iM.'il Experiments With tlic New l’liot.o;'rapliio Process at isavaloni < o!- Ic^c Newberne's Plsii, Oyster n:i>! t.aire I’air Opened — Tl>e Southern IZutlwcy Will l.;>ciXto Sliops nt S?alisl*:«r/. Charlotte, N. C., Fob. 2?.—ThoAret e:q;oriinoj:t with tho R'ACiitRon photo- ;’r;:phio proooss in tho south hus iiroron .‘•u-oO'sCul. At Duvidsou collofco, Pro le s tr Honry Louis Smith of tho rhrir of pliysios, demonstrated to his ols^sos tho utility of tho cathode ray. A bniifit was tired into the hand of a dead in tiie dissectin'' room of the medical depart mmit. The pilot 1 iftrapli ili eoverod the Luilet, the ray jienetrafi:’." not only the flesh, but the bone, ami show- inj/the bail behind the bone m tiie mid dle linger. The im.let from a 2.2-ca'.iber pistol rotter, Itnlin!*, Cnrtcr, Mnntle and Cnn- non, in IIt<2pln( the Itomtiotntx Drf^nt ttio Itorl/.nntdt t'ftrtlT ttltl. Formally No- tifl'et T!>Hr Vxisoolatcx Tiia*. they Wcra Itcu ly to Doxrrt ttis Party. Nr.r.- ToitK. Mrreh 4.—A special to The World from Washington snys: If the Ropoblicftn yartr in ils eonrentinn nt St. Lewis refnnes recognition ef silror ntui womitinfes a mrm kneirn to fnrer flic fold stand.Tni. the «Kirsr R»pnbti- e»r.s will holt. Th«r« i« rv;> InnfP'r any donl.'t of this. Ths Action of Seimfirs Teller, Dab 'is, Cirrtor, hlnnt'.e mdCnn VoleM Tlmt Is Done tha Senntc Foreign R„ m bcr of Souil.ocn Parnac Rolutionfi Commit too Will Probably Take Tp the notice Itctolutlnn* and Amend 1 hern by Reporting Those Already Agreed to In Senate a« a Substitute. * Now In Illr.st I.arjjor Tfisn nt Any I'n-X'iotn I ams I’roTist.tn Thut I tic Comiiig Cotton < rop Will Ite ttic Largest on Itecord — Iiicrcas- l:iK Demand For Lum'.ier. WASfusciTOX, March 4.—Only 11 sen ators heard the chaplain’s opening prayer. Mr. Thurston reported from the select committee on internati .nal expositions a joint resolution, author- ieing fchs secretarj of the treasury to Cistribnts the medals awarded by tho Oolwmbiira exposition. Mr. Tharston explained its provisions non in joining wit* the Bemoerats tn briefly, sayin, that tiie purpose of tho ths Y.iv.t < blnjaezy inf) th'' j a.ni (' loiiul near tno wrist. The l uilet bailed u.idor tiie central bottoof rite palm. The photograph was then taken with th* purp se of showing the l^ic.ifion of th* bullet and the bony articulation of t’a* hand. The flesh in tho photograph ap pears as a faint shadowy e’.iYelope bos- dering the linger bones and connwtinjy the bones of the palm, except very near (lie wrist, where the palm 1> nos hecnm* larger and All almost the whole spac*. Looked at from the origin of t he entiled* rttys, the bullet, an oblong slug, was ex actly behind tho hone, yet the rays tra versed flesh and bone and give the exact position of the ball, as well as its shups and size. Tho bones are mndi m ire clearly do- fmed than in the Yale and C uambiat* and most other American photograph* which have appeared in tho scientifle journals, but not so distinct as Professor Itoentgen’s. Coins in a purse, a bullet buried in a cubic inch of fat meat and birdshot wrapped in many thiekne/se.; of heavy papt'r were photographed with perfect distitictnoss. Professor Smith is a University of Virginia man. and one of tin up-to-ilato scientists in the south. NEWBERNE’G Fisti,Oyster amt (I ini^ on Jtxtiitiltlo-.i way Sli«|>» For Sat tub u ry, It'r. Raleigh, Feb. 28.—Tho Nowberno fish, oyster and game fair was formally opened with large and line exhibits. Julian S. Carr made the address. Tho Swiss minister, Pioda, arrived from Washington and was given a hearty ro- coption. Friday evening It" pro .ented tiie flag from Berne, Switz/ rland, to Newberne. Tiie Southern railway 1ms decided to locate extonsivo shops at Salisbury. These will not do away with its present shops at Manchester, Burlington and Columbia, but will be larger than any of these. Judge I.Jears (r the eastern criminal circuit, applied Irom tin bench the term “white-Uver-'d cowans” to men on trial for carrying revolvers. The leaf tobacco warehouse men hero uiiUedi) saying that the teba-co grow- ,ers, li!:e cotton planters, tho acreage this year. strike down fit* horiE inml ttrrilT liill wr.« int^tided .sr « formal r.otie* to their gold sttudard j,«t^'ko*tr'* that th*v were ready to bolt. ter-ntor Du.bo : « we* ••ked: “if thy it-p»blic*« yarty »omin*te(i at St. Liai* » <«iM »t*ederd c*mlidst* for th* p2*od*:t<-y, will fo« •ilT*r me* bolt?” Senator Duboi*, m I'ey’.y, dictated thi* “'W* v itt not tapfoH a fold standard rym on a g-ld *e^idj!*d fl*t^)r!a. Im my jud/r»flnt th* It^pabllean party can not carry * ets»* wee* th* Mineonri rircr if tliey d<►'’«•* ft* 8*. Louts in fa vor <f l-!ve jatld ntwndard. 1 night go further and sny tl»ftf *hrr* must be a plain de 'hirstion in favor of t!i* reifo ra t ton of riiyer re e*u.mVrrd money by tiie Sr. Lime convention if they expect or hop* f;,r th* e.ec*•).■• *1 yofes wegt of the Missouri river.” Tills statemeat of the Idaho senator e.xpre^stM the feeling and pwrpoao of ev er/ one of the fir* Republicjm senator* who voted ft-urinut Hi* tariff kill. Thi* is Atell known Hr Hie Rfcpoblirjrn le.-ri- e:s in ihe eeriefe wlio eppok* fre* silver. Senator Carter is know* bn hold th* opinion expressed by Mr. i>aboi*. Mr. Teller has not been willing to declare f; r pubikation his posirion, but it i* un derstood fhttf he la alio in fall fttcnrd witli Mr. Dubois. Tho silver Republican* who are defy ing tho party whiy nod threatening ft bolt are in doaifly •rtrn»s*. jTon* can doubt tiie sincerity of Mb. r Jf*ller or Mr. I Dubois. There i* i»o* i* lit* s*nat9 a Republican more kw.ll b* Hi* *ftnlinal principles of protection fhwn Hw fovwior Yot ho «lid not hesitart* bo ftrik* dow* ft farif? bill in tho intevevb of silror. R* and his anstxihrtrs *nw i* it ft p<.ilitieftl move likely to elevate the tariff rftsne over tho financial issno in Hie eoming campaign. This was the secret of their action. Their purpose ia to put silver foremost in tho campaign and tv* declwro one- quivocally to tho oaat-cr* leader* that protection for caster* mwunt'acturoni must give way at last to protection for western miners, ortho Ropublican part y must stirrcndor control in tho western silver states. Ben»n:L>ii In 1'oFitlo>1 Oirclns. PiTrsnuHG. March 4.—Something of a Bousation has boon oixiutod in political Will iucicaso eiroiojj i lf . r o ,,v t . r (ho iwinonnoomcnt that FALL -.11- FEMALE TRAMP. The First In North ('iirollna History Ar rives nt iqiZel jh—OlZier New*. Raleigh. Feb. 2.—At Fayetteville, a white fcmiale tramp, tho fust on record in North Carolina, arrived on the trucks o; a train on which site hud ridden all C. L. Magee, tho groat Republican leader of this city, is acmidldnte for tha state semit * from th* Forty-th ini dis trict. Tho nows was n groat surprise to tho pooplo of Pittsburg, as 3!r. Magee has never hold but or.* office, city treasurer, and that wa* early in his political career. His friends have given no reason for his entering tho senatorial contest at this time, but tho th > way from Florida on her way to 1 combiners all look upon it as a wise po- New Yo v k. She had no money and said she w:ts a female suffragist who hail just complete 1 a lecture tour with Miss Frances Willard. S. It. Townsend, a hotel proprietor at Red Springs, was kicked in tho face by a mule. His skull was crushed and his injuries are fatal. There is a great deal of feeling at Charlotte by reason of the failure of 1 the Southern railway t t locate its new shops there, and there are hints of a big boycott of the Southern. 11! 11 Nyo’it Funeral, Fletcheu, N. C., Fob. 20.—Nearly , 800 ito pie crowded Calvary Episcopal church to pay their last tribute of re- sport t > Edgtir VV. Nyo. Tho altar and chancel were draped with evergreens, the work of neighbors. The service* were conducted by Rev. H. II Phelps, assisted by Rev. Thomas Wet more. The pal)hearers were Dr. W. 1). Hilliard, E. P. MeKissick, Oliver Rutledge, Dr. (i. W. Fletcher, R. D. Blake and W. E. Breese. Tho casket was loaded with flowers and the sides of the grave wore lined with evergreens. The grave Is beneath a large white pine, and besi/e that of Nye’s child. Mrs. Nyo was not able to attend tho funeral. Twelve lloiise* lliirncd Near Murplijr. MuiiPHY, N O., Fob. 2(5—Tho Wil lard co-operative colony, located up the valley, 12 miles from Murphy, sustained serious loss from lire. A 20-room frame building was destroyed with its con- fonts, together with 11 houses and eight head of cattle. A high wind was blow- ing tit the time. The planing and shin gle machine* were also destroyed. The totid loss will roach between ^2,000 and $4,000, with no insurance. Tlirro Men Kllluil, Wixstov, N. C., Fob. 20.—A serious shooting affray is reported hero from Allegheny county. Daring an exhibi tion given at tiie close of a writing school u few days ago a row occurred which resulted in the killing of three men, and the wounding of four. Tho iustinctor, named Mosley, is in jail chinged with llriugthe sli Is that killed two nf the men. No furl her particular* have been obtained, as the scene is far from any railroad or telegraph station. Dodtl'M Murderer Npiitnnooil t» Hung. pKTEHSBuitu, Va., Feb. 21).—At Hal ifax, N. (J., Henry Dowden, a negro on trial ther.A for killing Engineer M. M. Dodd of Portion nith, at Weldon, Feb. 22, was convict*'i of murder in the first degree and \va:i s.'iituuced to Lo It an god March 17. litPnl move. Among politician!) it is regarded as evidence that tho contest between .Senator Quay and the com bine, which was so bitterly fought in the Plate convention last year, and ended in a victory for tho Qnayitos, will be renewed in tho legislature next winter. Muitdrr-ioi! Vniioniicn fli* Cnndldftc.v. Omaha, March 4.—Ex-United States Senator Manderson of Nebraska has formally announced his candidacy for the Pcpublican presidential nomination. In a letter to L. D. Fowler of Omaha, he emphatically denies that his candi dacy is in tho interest of another can didate and says: “I am not to bo used as a stalking horse in a delivery wagon for any aspirant. The gentlemen who are named prominently for the jilaoo are all my personal friends and the chief among them I have known intimately and closely since yonth. I honor and esteem them all and will fol low gladly in tho ranks under the cap taincy of any one of them. I demand fair play for them. I expect it for my self. ” Arrnnclng For tlm Annual Danquet. Chicago, March 4.—Secretary Dow ling of tho National Republican league has held a conference hero with some of tho leaders of tho Republican college leagne to make arrangement* for th* animal banquet of the college organiza tion, which will Iki held In the audito rium April 2. Representatives are ex pected from every large college and university in the eoniitrr. Among the speakers will be John R. Thurston of Nebraska, (Jovornor Bradley of Ken tucky, Scnntor-cloot Wellington of Maryland, General McAlpin of New York aad J. P. Dollivor of Iowa. Mfl Was te approp:iate snillcient money 1 (flk.OOfi) *e permit, the. 1 ** awards to be plftde. Th-r* wns no objection, and Ak*r**nltitle* was agreed to. Tke eonf*rmic* report on tho army approprifttio* bill was agreed to. If*. Allen *sked iramediat* considera- ttu* of * resolntlo* declaring that all WiritaA State* bonds :;r« radeetnablo in , both jpold and silver, but objection was : mniift and the resolution want over. M*. Chandler of th* committee on privil*|fe* trod election presented tho marforitv r*port of that committee pro- tiding fr» *n investigation of tho Ala- bwma •lection* by » select committee. XL. Oraw of the same committee gave ■forte* of » minority report. The*9n*te**rreed to tin house amend ment to th* joint resolution providing tot th* drodpin* of Mobile harbor. M*l Gorman gav* !tofi' , e of a motion : to eonsider tin bill passed by tho souats Monday providing for additional enlist ment* in tdn navy incase of emergency. Mr. Sherman called attention t.> tho discrepancy in the journals o? the two konse* as tw Cuban resolutions. He twid that th* house reunlnttons had, j been reported as a snbatitute for the *einrt» raaolntions, but they had, j tliroBgk its house clerk, been reported H the senate as independent resolutions. H* iwked to have the nonate jonrnal wirrected to eorrespond vrltlt titc action Hte house. Th* r queet led to an exchange of vievfs. Air. Lwlgo supported tho re- *^Tio#t of Mr. Shenunn, ending attoution tb fhs record of the hones proceedings te show the intention of rhist body. Mejewt. Piatt, Chandler, Gorman and •fhors took the position that the mistake trtw mad* by the house and should he •orrocted formally either by rho house <!* itA clerk. They called (rttoution to 1 tl» fact that the resolution* had been 1 reported to th* senate as an indepoudont ' kons* measure, and clairnod that so far | ft* fit* senate was officially informed I through th* horewi officials, tha r.-iolu- ! tion* nave that poritl n. Th* iucldont wae tomporarily closed ! hr a request from M-. Sherman to lay | the matter aside until tho hon-m should officially advise the senate of its action. On motion of Mr. Cnllont, tho agii- ! cultural appropriation itill mu taken up | and amendment's made by the wnato comiaittee on appropriation:* were roa 1. Th* next steps likely in congress ! on th* Cuban resolution* depend on I whether or not the house will correct tho error mad* by its clerk in transmit ting tho resolution* to the senate. If tho resolutions are not recalled tho sett- atft commute* on foreign relations will probably, at the next session of tho sen at*, take up tho house resolutions and amend them hr reporting th<.«" already agreed to in tho senate as a substitute. This will necessitate consideration in tho senate withp msibly motions to con cur in tho house resolutions, or to amend them. Tito senate committoo has shown a disposition to avoid discussion and got tho resolution into conference by wait ing for tho house to correct its error. No Aclloii Tnltrn l»y .Jtullcl.iry L'ontiiililro. The senate committee on judiciary has not vet taken any action on the .sub ject of the extent and power of concur rent resolutions passed by congress and whether or not tho ex >en?ivo has authority to roto them, or whether they are merely an expression of the opinion of congress. As the resolution* rela son Square Garden. Thi'f!" highly 1 tivo to Cuba are ewncnrrent, tho decis- creatures ocenpiod room M| cag":; ran: ' d on six long rows of fable:;, vhic) ion of the judiciaty committoo on tliis point- will 1h! interesting. R is understood that Senators Hoar and Hill, who wore appointed asubcom- mitteo to consider this matter, will re quest the opinion of the attorney gen eral upon tho resolutions introduced by Senator Hill. Noinlnntrd l>>- ttio President, The president nent tho following nom ination tb the senate: Justice—Charles E. Welsh, to bo mar shal of the United Status for tho district of West Virginia. Snow In Nobravk* and Iowa. Omaha, March 4.—Dispatches from ever: part of Nebraska and western Iowa report a fall of snow ranging from 8 incite* to 1 foot, evenly distributed, and still falling. In Omaha, fully a foot has fifllen, and only a heavy wind is needed to convert th* blinding storm into a blizzard of tho worst kind. Street railway traffic is kept open only by tho constant circuit of tho powerful sweep ers. Fatal Ilnrnliig of a Tonemnnt. Utioa, N. Y., March 4.—ThoGonosoo Flats, an immouso tonumout building, burned horo. Mrs. David Hughes was killed by falling from a tiro escape and Mrs. John Wood is missing. SEEDS WILL BE BOUGHT. Secretary Morton ItrLuri to Allow Un skilled Labor to Do tho Packing. WAftnntoTox, March 4. — Secretary Morton said that in no event will the government be put to tho oxponso of hiring unskilled labor to pack seeds when tho latter can be bought already pat np l>y skilled labor at a much less prieo. A number of senators and members of congress have boon making requests for positions in the seed division. Sec retary Morton says: “The seed room has not been re-estab lished np to date, for tho reason that no seeds have isjen purchased for distribu tion during tho current fiscal year. The law may bo amoi)d"d so as to compel the promiscuous and gratuitous distri bution of seed by the government dur ing tho next fiscal year. If it is so amended, proposals to furnish seed al ready put up in packages and labeled will 1)0 advertised for.” Ooncral Marat Iprl Woiiinlrd, Rome, March 4.—It is reported hero that General Baratieri, commander of tho Italian forces In Africa, who lias Buffered severe reverses at tho hands of the natives whilo advancing o* Abba- caritna, was wounded during the eu- gagomeut. Full details of the battle hare not yot bo"!! received, but it ap pears that the defeat of tho Italians was completo. A Nc.;i.l I |NG8. Ciia’btaxooga, March 4.—Tho Trad . - man’s reports as to southern industrial and business conditions for the v. k ending March 3, show that thcimrir ve- irent in tho weather is having a good effect, and that business is more nctiv •. Tiie reports as to an increased aori'ny • of cotton seem to bo confirmed, and T is n:-w probable that the crop will L > one of the largest on record. The ir >n market is steady and producers are talk ing of an advance to tiie quotations of last fait, but this is u t liMelr just at pa. reiit. Iron prodneti ate. .nti tues\ery large and tiie »timber <.f furiutce:; m biast in the southcru iron seati n larger r.Ow than at auy previous tin. ■. There 1a at. increasing demand f >r lum ber, particularly for export. The indie.t- tions are that rivre will be Imavy : liip- ments to northern ami eastern pi lot . Lumber prlres are firm anil the list qu j- tr.non.s are maintained. The southern textile mill ft are run ning to their full cnp;*cify, but there nr • complaints of low price, and r small.t liemaml,especially tor uuMea'died goods. New mills continue to be orpanir."d in considerable nurnbers. The list of textile mills for the p;;*t woe‘ a :;2Ui),00) c tron mill ueur { N. 0.; one to hare $180,00'1> cant* d Den’lasville, Ga.; mill*each wi:h ■ 000 ci',) itai a' Hick-try and Wilmirgt u, N. G.. and otheri, at Harm-ny Gr ve and Valdosia, Ga.. Asheville and Lau- rinburg, N. C., ami Petei-i-burg, V.t., and a knitting mill at Ale-tiu. S. < 1. The m :t imp-itnnt m-vr ii:du :ri< ' established or meorp -rated in. tho.-, cm states during tlio week are ropurd il as foIl-.-ws: The Ma**achuft'-t's C m- struetion company, ennlt.i! f-10.),0') t. i t Rich.mond, V'a.; the Union Wnich.case & Coinpress ci»ianauy, wit it f..;i).t> t) capital, at. Augusta, Ga.; the Verd Antique Mi'.rb!* eoinpany. capi.ul C'i ).- 000, at Atlanta, Ga.; the Westc,. Tie <fw Lumber company, e*pltal f'-OO/jn;), u Paragould, Ark., aiid the (T ifiith ,' r o Tobacco Manufacturing c tmpauy, also with ?50,()00 capital, nf Kicluuoud, V:t. Th* Galvin J7 :r* fo nythant oanpany has been chartered at Atlanta. Ga..v,i e f40,000 capital: a CTfi.OO.) luml or n-iil will he bnilt at Aberdeen. Mi s.; th • Bonham (Tex.) Electric company Im . been organiz cl. capttfti fde.f i i, ; nd the Itiverbiiie Lumber eowpa'iy, «a!-. > wild C23.000 capital, at Hack the: At :. The Barnwell (;il Mill c >m:.any, capitid ?'h000, has bfon chartered at Barmv.-il, rt- O.; fit* Empire Prcis-icd Brick com pany, also with Ci'.’O.OfA) capital, rd i) tor. Tex., and the Ttsus >*t--l:•«*.« :u- p&aj, capital $10,003, ; *t i! uston, To There are also reported 1 l-»k wt rh- Providence. Ky.; a ca*ucry r.t a- rie, Tex.; eleetrv.'al pluuts nt 5jt.ci.fl hh. - clc, Ga.. and Weimar, Tt-.v . and a fl air ing mill at V/adier. G«. C:'.r c upiitt * work* are to be established at K-t -xvil e, Twm.; a foutnlry : nt fVolfc City, Tex. and a machine shop at Wat rt-.w:!, Ga. An oil mill and mnunfaeturing com pany has been orgftuir. - I at Brist !, Tenn.; a cotton mill *t Naci gduch-..:, La., paint works at Louisville, Ky., and woodworking plants n'i Fiorence. Ala.. Miami, Fla.^ and Fredericksburg, \ a. Waterworks are to bo built at Nacogdo ches, La. The new buildings of the week, in clude a tj 13.000 bank at Columbia, It. C., and one at 5‘istersvill*, W. Va.; a bud ness house at C tvUigton, ivv.; n ) church at Dallas, Tex.; and one to <• ist $40,000 at Lexingtoti, Ky.; and acoir t- house at Honea Path, S. 0. NEW YORK’S CAT SHOW. Tti*. s 0( . !)Il( j Annuli I- xhu, ( ,,n Opens at Ma-llnoa f<; nvc (tcril-n. New Yohic. March 4.—Le.-.; t.h ;n p cats were on exhibition at tlit t p'-uing of the second annual cv.r sh-.w in .'la .i- ■J lie .a tf. nt- t. 'i 1 :. r-( Decided by , Ul) Holds. A number of .- --> are made the Interior ludispog* t -loyalty of a nt secretary ice tines not at within tlio ) ol tiie re- fro:n all ser- irmed during is held to bo .odor the see- .1 un-' 27, 181)0, ■ t-n from the I and lailnro luirge, bars ; r that act. the claim bo- • the action i 'h dropped -is “on the having pre- rate army.” phiaisde- t t be a naval ::g of section ric.tate:; ami - pccunlingly >t the ,■ : cause - of dis- in favor aj-p-ufl instead tnri in- . ilian in by him SS bC- i r claim- .. ve not )!ANA. -1 by tlio •a •OllltiOll. ;"re bus rtmont -lid t States :ril 'd hip In- hap- ct I level u- t- , e -mmaud- ! n . part- t t liand and • ladies' mb- : y at New- - -ingtoaby ct t > consult .• ■ ]t -cting the .iiit tide 1 by \\ t (’iv. vti-t Drogan. Mardi 4.- bntkeit here, by Taylor, Aid- , and ,Stone, and Uotini- i • ml for one ) ! -a. A slight tit-' ride for t -:i went out ; .ms it), B.ir- rk of 1:07. 3-5. After . a.‘ out again >ao“ i and cut ■" ■. Tiie former h r anti Terrill i ( mile tandem fe iii 0;.j2 2-5 ■ i was O:.'):! 2-5. judged and * is >>i >, .i - nan . a little it ago upon which troupes of trick cats will be put through their per formances several tim -s each day dur ing the continuance of the show. The prizes, amounting in all t >!•; !.■'• h will be awarded by Farrar Itoekham ninl Dr. Rush Hnidekoppr. In atlditi-t:!. there are a number ttf siccial priz - . t t be given. Thp show is under sK i -ly auspices. Tho attendance was not lafge, tho weather being cold and blustorin r. A bird rh -w was to have been giv :t an an adjunct, but the ontrk-s were Etnall and th" project was abarnb.u -d. Striker) W'UI Ho L-.O Chicago, March 4.—Cl- thing manu facturers and striking gu;ter.s v.jil 1 ■ h-; alone by tlio state board of. arldtrati t. Th* memlsrs of tk* b ard. Jud : • Thomas Kenton, Colonel W. P. B n 1 ami diaries J. Rieflor,. nn t and d-. ci-lcd not to inrestigat* eveu tho cau •>; i f tli • Ktrik*. The Itoard is cmpowen l t.i mako sneh an investiggti >n, but, as at tempts nt conciliation and nrbitrati u have failed, tiie tljreo members think if is useless to mako further effort at present. Arltoulnii* 1'etitluii tlio ^en.-ile. Prokmx, A. T., March 4.—At a meet ing of the Republican league executive committee strong resolutions were adopted petitioning tho senate of the United States to sustain the president’,-, veto of tlio Arizona land lease bill. It isallegod that the peo]>le of tlcteni- tory are generally antagonistic t > tin measure, deqiito delegivto llumphry’s asset tion to the eontrniT- ('lii(ri;<<l SVitli Sliirilrrliig Her IIii.IiuikI. Nf.w Albany, Ind., March i.—Mrs. JostTplt Lintliieum has been placed un der arrest charged with murdering her husband Monday night. Tho man's last words wore an uccusati >n again, t the woman. Arthur Withers, her brother, is also under arrest as an a--- cossory to the crime. The couple hud quarreled frequently. ( J tv. i FH t'ncasy. . . i.-.cli -1.—Fruit Tii' 1 over the lay and was -late. For tho ■ w fell in this rep -rted from to coast. The . - if It 11 in tins l as much ex- i'd in tho east, ,f -rm is of n far it is not -V -re injured, it because the : a fni't would :i iwstorm was ... .d whieh did s’lipping ou the over Dead. :: 1.—Lewis G, th - age of 81 i ddwoll, N. J. .. . ph'‘it Grover, liiin ntal army i i I'ri'sbytorian ■ars. Presi- af Caldwell i him Stephen r the preacher, i. -lie of the in- i r. Benefit Life • which ho after- Thereafter lio i i tin iusuraneo -nal friend of i : <>r I tin Pole. !i 4.—Henry and Sweden, < uninuuieatiou t c at Washing- t > the fact that r in a balloon Dli pole. Tho i i cation was to ’ ( 'iisul Lund in hward so as to ' - ■ n it only on tho 'i'li, but should j t ii-'.it tlio vuy- •- < o Trail*. ' i •' iiing gntt.l 8" war in the to- l by ono of tho n ins. Every to- <• untry, which in t liii -.• )' . . . - . hob-sale griK'ery bout . ba 1 - -,t by mail of a cut of 2 f i in tlio price of one of the ci n. I. . of plug tobacco. Tin cut . . in m il a way that it 4 undermine tin price of th- t. rcttusumupplant them with unfi t . -oils of a similar sort. >. LWA’fg. Gr -ver ba- yi -1 1 lb- giandic' :■ was a soldi--:- and ;et ’• chinch ' de.ii G.< . : and hi 1;.f ( .1 V) < .•• In in 15 Mr. <■ rn i. • Itt.-(trat'ce c: wards Ir ai. turn h1 hi» but ■ President U To S*nrt • n i San F :av Lund, ti : ‘ - has rcc'-iv -d . ft’i m tin 5'v. . ton calli i; l !i Profc or An- iti July t: purp so ill ask t li" g • n • 1 spreading tin . apprisi- I In na' bN.ko’it I r I : th" -i - tigers kind!”. War In t Gtltc u ), M , expected t - pt bacco tra-' *, 1 . leading a 'i 1 t bacco jo"’ ’• >