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tttf, A CV1 Him$ ityhniham lie to: , ... . t" - TUlltMllt. XOVK.HUKit IX, 1V,M. H. A. LONDON, Editor. " ' , , I Siniii.'.o!i is considered good authur Te ot lubt week cm-jl7 a thu sIibl8i U11I, in tt Si.stralo one fuel that Blunds lorlh ; iltorvio.v ,ltf ,UilK.,v o ery coiiiivuoKH, and thai is. the ! d;(i.C( Ui.a l)() lxiM , buiiMtfli tf...t.i.i;uiu i....... .,.,; ,.nt -n.t tl,- . f... J....JV. , ... a.. .1 . i... .. : .1 . .1... tlio lilire, as in tlio jia.it, the dcinocrrftic and re)ubliean jmrtie. wdll bo tho only two groat jiiirlios ilia', will struggle lor tho supremacy i'n this couiury. urt as tho (irceii . back parly, kuiiio years ago, threat 6nod to bo ot ho in u iniiortancc und Jhon died out, no it is with the pojm fiats. .Many persons who have been jkriding themselves en belonging to tlio mis-named "l'cojdu'a ;trty ' will soon bo ashamed lliat they had iver Been' misled by such demagogical leaders and such visionary schemes. In tho Northern States nothing whatever seems to have been heard Al the jmjuilists in the recent elec tion a; No effort seems to hate been :hado there b them, and tho contest was sinidy between the democrats iud repuhlicaiis. lint in two Soiali ilrn States, Kentucky and Virginia, tho jmpulisls made a very at-tivo I'auvass and were so hopclul as In Hoast liiat they would at least carry Virginia. Hut tho lesult was an Overwhelming defeat and disaiioiiit moll I. In Kentucky they elected two members of tho Legislature and i'n Virginia they elected about ten only a dottcn in the two States. In tho West they did not I'a.-o much , ernment ot the I nited stales rather , ,, i. . . , i than the Cleveland Administration beltrr. r.vcn in Kan.-as, which was . . ., ... ... ., , , , . ... ' ;owes it to itseil, us well as to a cai Considered their great stronghold, ; lllU n ;0Jl(jiy llt.inli b.n iiiii iower, to they were disastrously defeated, a:. I j nicte out c::act MtMtee and thus right the repubiicuiis sweja that Slate i a wrong that, in his o'inini, would with a largo n.aiorily. So thai, thclail' A I ininisi i at ion quite . . las much as that ol his .redece.-s. ,r delcat of the ju-puiisls Was not local, . rc,.Miu to n'.cor.ocUd. hoi con linen 10 one male or jioriiou ol'tiie I'nion, but was general and universal, and as a 'olilki.! party they will never again be ol any importance. While tho j'opulisls may next year ; lakon t;i, u Wvvk Ca. Saini- cany a few local elections they will ! ,lCrs Icll nil and will carry it down never nwsin carry any Slate, but ! to January 1, 17S1, which is as far disintegrate and die out iurt i.sihcy slat ute rovides. Those four ... ! oars, how ever, w ere tlio limsl event- ought to, jso imrty can ever sue '- . ' ( ,1 p.,- it; .- " 11 , 1 hi ones i:l Hie great LeVi'ltllionai coed in this enlightened country war Tu. work ol gathering mate with such leaders as the ioulists ! rial has been so long dela ed that . ave had or with such a platform of! now, alter the lajoe ol over a ccn , nnei.iies-so utterly impracticable ! 1 "'T'. Vll' ';a;enals remain. 1 J .1 . Saunders had the great advau- iuJ rrv.mary. ,.lf,0O j,.,,i'uring copies ol all paper-'. . " j trinu 1-undon, hut lor tho J'eriod on Many conflicting and contradic-j whieli Judge t'l.irk is engaged there tory reasons are given for the ro-'i no ueh resource, as .North Caros publican tidal wave that Mvei-t over 1,:u- Kl ''l"1 liino ' 1 ,11 ; mil roiiies ol her records "home tho .North at tho election last week, j (() (.; V,.tlll. J,0 iia, k has Home say that it was in conde-nma- ' jrjuhered together some very inter- llon of the rresidenl's financial jol jesting matter. Among other things icy, while others say it was in con-! t'1' lllls '"-'ln ,u,1,ul "r . , .. ,, , .. t, ! pi 'eon-hole ol one ot the deparl- (feuinaliou ol tlio democratic Sei.-- 1 - ... , .. n 1 nieiils m Washington a muster-roll ato's long delay in passing tbe repeal ! ,,, ;l considerable part ct .N'nrth Caro bill. Some say that it was caused ! Una's 'Continental line", and it is oy a fear lest tho democratic tariff bill ; hoped that the whole may do discov would crippio all manufactories, and ' 11 Ih'-u thought lor seven- ,,, .. , ,. , . ,,. tv-live years thut these mustcr-rolis Others say that the ororiiun'j o'l so .- , , . , , J 1 1 is I 1',.,'n wuol! lost. many jiensioiiers by a Southern Sees I c).(, ,l( (ill',t ruriousdoi uments ii'lary of the Interior had alarmed ; loiind by J udge Clark is mio which all jieiisioncrs and their friends, and ! shows that as late as 177s a man was .j .1....1., .i.io .1; 1 1 :.j i.'J judicially executed in this Slate by influence. Whenever tho times aro hard or Ifro is a linaticial jiauio the jcop!e. j whether right or wrong, ulwavsj boid the jarty in jiower responsible 1'or it. Tlio tirst financial janic after tho war was in 1S7J, and at tho clec-; , lion tho very next year, in 171, the democrats curried tho country ami elected a democratic Hons..' ol J'cp tse.itatives tor tho tirst timo since w.t war uau cioseci, although in it s, il in tho uiomorablo tireeley camjiaign, j llM1e t0 .10 ,,lu.0 j execuiion'wlu re they had suffered a most disaslious! he shall be ttul t- a ttitAc itn I hrviil defeat. Other similar instances may ' i''V.'' bo cited, and it is not at all surpris-! , II ,url,'er "S'l'rs that the said j . 1 1 , I Jemmy was slave uekni;iiig to Mrs, mj? therefore that the democrat, the j Sttrtt!J)lll.po Tliroi. uV. 0, Uu. artyin power, should have been j j.iice, illiani tJance, John Hell and defeated at an election held so t.hort- j Tb'.iinas Sessions, and lour ficehold ly alter the terriblo tinancial panic ' 1 Aaron Ihdici ts, John Staintou, ., ,1 ... ., , . ' Neeiiham li.i''c and James l.udlow, oi this year, even it that party is no , , , . ., . .. , I duly summoned for that j urpose, Ways responsible lor tho causes that; Mi,- a (.t.rlir:i;i0 ,iat said slave was produced this pani?. I worth .t.'vii (or S-lnir, prnclamaiion It is fortunate lor tho deir.ocrati : money. I'pon that certificate the that tho elections ot last week can- 1 ''Kflfl" l1"'1' a resolui ion lor the . , , . , '. I'liVnif lit ot the said sum to .Mrs. f'u not chango tho eoniiiiexiou id no 1- ,, 1 ... 0 1 ; ii co, the owner ot Jemmy. tics in Congress, and v. i'l really have j 110 imj)ortnnt effect. Hel'oro the im-! JTiy Mllljismi's Views. portant elections of next year uie, held there will bo a reaction, li e people by that time will realize the beneficial effects ot democratic rale and the democratic party will retain : j;miw .thing th n.-clvis. vud wcte its ascendency. It is signiiicant that ; made to believe by the Kepubliian tho republican vote last week vis: J'tess tlmt the tlneatci.id levi.sicn of not an increaso on their vote of last ; tliu xi V" u lie lU" , , . . . , , classes, i.esides this, thev blame year, but their victory is duo to a ( ,L; i)t,llK1(inti ,,,llltv fl,r tbo.'xist. ,.g talli nvj oil on the democratic vole. l.'u.-iness depie:''Sion, wLieb, fcs a inut 1 . " I tt-r of fuel, is a result of iniquitous MSY domocrals in this State 'l Ckcpublican legisluiiou. laNiwYoik rood, honest men Voted last vC:ir ! the attempt of the wbine j'olitu-iai.s , : to foioe .MaMiard liou tbe ptoide is fith the populists, but w.l. never; rt.lM(nsil!o-fl,r ,ll0' rpsuU MtKiu. oto with them again. 1 bey -.vera ; fry e!ec.!-?u mukes Litn the logical made to believe thai tho so called republican candidate for 1'ierideut in lej.lo' Jiarty was really a reform : 1'- Tbe tana' fnicj,liou will be tbe party and that both of tho uUl par ; is9U0 aam-" ties wero corrupt, and that this nc.V ' Iiidiaiis Against X furors, party would sweep the country.; Or mutt, O. T.,Nov. 11 f bpfhi. f Sow, hoy.'over, they reaiio as ouo and Executive Council of the Osage oi tho results of tho recent elections ' N if-i Lave just issued an edict or that tlio X'copla'j parly baa played Out, una IHtit this country will oe;tL.lul tbat any ue,ro fo.jml iu lU governed in tho Pit tire as in the J'ait cimuti y after that time will bo ;iveu iff ouo or the other the .o old I'l't.y lashes. parlies. This being true, and no in- nwwr.i u..d prejudiced iii controvert it, t course then llano i democrats will return to their old party tint again Sunt ."heir obi enS I in v. the republican imriy. Jerry depress. on is Iho "result ot lniqui- ' tons f'.citlblic;:n legislation '. more- fore we call on nil democrats, who have'strayed off with the .iulists, to return to their old love and tielp us remove this "iniquitous l!cjuLl; can legislation". IVesidciit's Hawaiian Folicy. Washington, Nov. 12 There is tin longer any doubt in the minds of jiublic men hero that Minister Willis has been instructed to restore the monarchy in tho Hawaiian Islands, by loroo "it necessary and wilho'U regard to tho consequences. Secre tary (ircsham is confident that the rentoralion can bo i fleeted without bloodshed und even without serious opposition. Thin view of tho case the Secretary is known to have ii i-I'd enoii iho President. Toe j i r7if-i n i , howev er, has not attached much weight to th's consideration. lie has examined tlio while iill.ur Willi that jiainstaking diligence that chaiacteri'fs everything no does, and liter satisfying himseit' that Secretary (.reshatn's l ec.ni menda tions are bacd umui truth and justi.-o he has sent -Minister Willis to the Hawaiian Islands to carry them out. The question of the os si hie conscipicnccs of lining loree to restore the Jin.cn has never moved i i iti ; he has decioeu thr.l the (iov licYoliit iouar.v History. i:.ilcl;:li ii ri'iHpi ivli'iii Wiimiim-'.i n Mi't.fui;''r. The late Col. William L. Saunders brought the Colonial Hecords down i, I51M1111V 1 777 .1 UiIl'o ('!ai k l.as being burned I the st.il Th record reads : Statu ot' Nokth Cakoi.ina. JhU'NsWICK Ci'l.MV, .March l.'i, 177S. l'he court proceeded on said trial and tlio said fellow Jem ''Y "1 1 . had a hand in murdering ot said , ,u,iry Williams in concurrence with 1 ... ... 1 1.: le ... 1... '... . ; tlio evidence ol lour other male-lac tors that were executed for being concerned in said murder on the lSlh lay ot March, 1777. Orlmd that , . .,..,.:,,. , , !,.imv. , Knsi Ct i',', JIo., Nov. Ill Cm-;rt-NMuau Jerry Simpson, i f IvHii.-a.-, said id the ilccti ili: "it v. as Miuplv ; a scale among them is.-is. 'lb. lean n lot i f 1 mini ies in the count rv who dcriLg all uegroes to leave the rcser- v.uiou in thirty ilivs and notifying Washington Letter. I (Vn-ru our liivuiur CuCT.jtMiidai,i .V.slliMiTON,NoV. 10.1SH3. lVesidi nt Ciovelaud is hai d at work upon bis message to Congress iiud all of tbe tutmbers of tLc cubinet ujiou thiiv tit. 11 mil jcj)oita, jai.t ii. tbty would l.axo I ecu biivl the re. clt of tho clic.ious been more satisfactory to them. About sis v, c !.s is usually di vi.tt d by the riesiJi lit to the pi c paralioti of bis annual message to Coi.gr. ss, but this year, akhough the message will be unusually impoitunt, he e.id liaxc only about four weeks iu . which to I'lejune it. bile ueit her tlie lYoi.id-ut nor any n.Mnbi r of the ev.biiu t c at s to juil) ! liely discuss the result of the elect ions 'at this tune it can be positive'' slated j that they do not regard them as in upy sei.01' a condc luiiutiou of the ml ministiiiiiou and will not suorvo a hail's breath fiom tho line of policy that hud boeu jueviously marked out. :Oi' course they were ili.-ajqumitcd 'Thty bad cause to eject that the idemociatie Mate tickets would bode ; feated in Ohio and New York, but not I by such largo pir.iahlios ; in Mussa ehusctts and Iowa thty wno both 'siii juised and di.-appointed. although they know of tl.o unusual ( Hol ts tbat jwei'e being l'.mdo to jw rsiniilo every I man who was 111 iny sense a sutlerer I from the business depiessiou result jing from jast vicious rejmbiieau leg : islaiiou tbat the democrat ie j'arly was j icspi.i.siblo for it all. They did not exj'eet t beiu to succeed so well ; thai lis a!!. j l'i v.- democratic: C.'iigrcsonien ai'i' ,iu Wasbiuglon now, but thoso who : are here are unanimously of the opin lion that I he icsu'.t of the elections I will ma h.ue the slightest t lVei't to- I win ils chiingiiig I be nature of the till iff I ami other coiilempl.itcd legislation, j lit iti soiitutive Mc.Milliu. a piomi'iert .ihmocrali.' rrwmbi r of tho House j Ways and Mia'.s culnmittee. says: I ''l'he tin ill' question had nothing to do with it. as the character of th-bill j we will repoit has not yet btenmade 'public and Iheicfoie could li"t have i been coudcmi.ni ' v pre.-i -nti'.tivo j 1'oi'iuiaii says: "Voii can never tell I what will happen in an oft' Mar. I IboiiiTc that the defeat will mako the j democrats a little more eaulious and harmonious. We have ut n gttlii g I loo confident and too independent. ' j Judge Lochn 11, Conin i.-siom-r of l'eii Isions. says: "It is the natural re.-ult I of liie h ud times. Tlio unthinking Ijieoplo l.ave cl.iii'gi-d Hie linancial ! troubles to ll.e inn t iu iiower." Not a single dt lir'eiat has jet been found boie who i.- even a little bit d:.-eoiit-ngodovei thcivitlook Kx Convicts maa Moin.i.i, who is regarded by many di-moct.it s us avuilable l'lesi dential timber, voict d the g ru-i al dcinoeialie sentimi tit when be si'id : "I cn 'bid no belli r i?;iressinn than that i f the Iris!. man who after being thrashed said : "J am cot laiuly licked, bin not coiiip'crid". Not a few republicans ?:id that tbe I di'.iiioln g ofviiioiy has a spider in it. '1 boso who have been maneuver ling to make t ith.-r Mr. lieiijamin liar lison. Senator Alison or et-Speaker j Ueed their Presidential candidate 111 il!"! lind ibeir labor all swept mvay : by the piotiijt hco lew enjoyed by Jliov. MeKii.hy bis ii'-euonieiial jiluiiility. 3!i Ivinley has never been ipoj u'.ar will; the upublieau le.idi rs ! i't 1 auso l.f wi iil'.l uevcr allow l.imotlf j tj be '.i:-id by tin hi. Tho or.-t diajipiiintcil '.eaple of ; 1! iao th.' prp.'.'.iMs vt:c to ibeiiive, or i.ulu-r led thetuselvcs to 'I tiievc, that they would cany Vir ginii and thus get a -nl slantiul t -ot-' t.ohl :u the South. Not only did iL; y 'fad to 111 tv Vis ginia. although they I had tbe passive if not lbs itciivo as- sistaliee ot t.;e r. pul'ileaus, but tliey levon faihd to bold their 0'.u ill their ; wi stern t lroi!;;iio!.!s. I Tie republican a lmihislriti-."ti lift !tbjNav dep ot rnent a costly legacy ; 111 the j'lai.s upon which sevtial of j the smaller g.ihl onts have been built, but the costliest of all were tho.--e for 'tho new battle ship Texas, which was I built at tbe Norfolk navy yard Ac j cording to the official information ie ieeived at ll.e Navy depart ment this jwtck it wi.l take about CoO.lHUI in inn ikv and about tbieo mouths to I make the changes uecvssary to make j the boiler keels. u.8 strong tuo.igh to 'supjort the boilers. The Texas is beiug built upon English plans which ibave from the very first been oppos 1 ed by many naval otlicei s, bct-iu- e of ! various defects which they have from 'time to time jK-ihted out, ami not a 'few of them Lave exprtssid theoj.in ion (iu piivute) that it is imjuissible ;cver to make tho Texas either a good 1 seagoing ship or a good lighting ship. no luattcr what changes aie made j 'i'be administration has demanded j an apology from tho govt ruuieul of illoudiinis for having tired ujou a j vessel lljlllg t!u- Ali.ericali flag. ! SHci't's.ifiil Train Uobbcis. j Cn:o, 111., Nov. IL---A11 Iilinoi. ' Central train, which was held uj at i!aj!i'ld Cre. k liiiio this inoining. ! arrived beie at -MO this morning. I thirty-five minutt s late. The stoiy told by the conductor is that live ; robbers boarded tho train when it stoj'ped at Burdived, two of theiu climbing in tbe engine and three ; bearding the end of the b iegfige ami expr:-.-? ens. Ihcy ortierra the train to be stop;'.-! at once. Fireman Put ; ler (colon d ) l'ccame f lightened lind jumped fuuu tho train as it slowed 1 uj) Ouo of tbe robbers tired at En : giuctr liicbarj Claik. but shot wide , of bis luaik. Conductor Cbailes jShtarin and n kjiress Messenger K. t 15. McNeil made 11 valiant resistance, but they could accomplish nothing in the fiice d tbe loaded guns. Tbe condiictc fired ouce at tbe robbers, but hit nobody. As soon as the train stopj.ed the robbers entered the ex ' pi e.-s car at the poiut of their pistols. 1 stcuiitig in cash and a sealed j ackage containing S7.0U0. The pai sengera were not molested, but many 1 were badly frigbtonet! A Useful Man Dead. I 1 tu' lfiC.in-jsiHindeuw ot iiii!iajjt"i Mrsseuscr. llev. Dr. Henry Martin Tujqier, jnesident of Shaw University here and one of the foremost t dueatora of (lit negro, diee! yesterday. Biigbt'a disease cauit'd bis death. Lastsimi un r be suffered two airquilations of the leg hi Rave Lim from blood pois- oniiig. When he came heio a uioulb i'o ho was thought to be on the road l. ict'.wry.but ten days ago the dis- ease which killed him began ils woik. Dr. Tupjierw as bo: n in Monson.MasB , in ISol. He giaduated at Amherst college and then graduated, in 1S1I2 at New ton theological institute. Tbat yivr I o became a l!a;tist. j'rpacher and at the same time a private in a Ma-saehtur-tta regiment. lie fought until the war ended and in October lMi.", came here, under a commission from the American Jinplist Home 1 Minion society. Ho established what j for yen was known hero as " Tapper's 'chinch." Tbe timber for this he and ! bis jnipils pot in the woods and they j built tho house, which was school and , church combined, l'i Di comber. 1 8(1.1, 1 Shaw University was chartered The jwoik was prosecuted and now it is oue of the largest negio schools iu i tho country. It has tin) students, of both sexes, and has sent out. nil over ' the Soul h und abroad over '.'.Ht) jueacb ! ei s and l.(K);) teaehei s. Dr. Tupjiur al wins made the students work, "self help' being Ida motto and this tlecji em d his ihl!ii:?h00 for good among the negroes, l'he students built the spacious buildings now ocrupit d by : the Univt 1 siiy. lie introdiut d a new 1 !t tit 111 f in the school, this being the emplouui n'. of Southern w l.i'e men of marked jioiuinencc and ability as 1 pi-, fe-sors. 1 1 has worked well. Dr. i Tuppir w ill be buried at noon lonior ! row. 111 the grounds of Shaw Uaivei- sily, I'l-hieeti two magliolii tices. A mouniii' n! will be erected in memory of cue who has none so much for the nigro. The faculty met yesterday and adopted suii.ihlt- resolutions. Dr. rujq'ei s Wolk was njqucciati d by j.eoj'lo lit re of all classes. 'I he Uni versity will b" continued without in-Inmi.-siou. 1 bo jJ.qitists have it in chin ge. A Hcttsai Stable Cciitcitiit i;u. I'l-'im Hi.' I."iit.- iile Ci'urii'i- Joiiruiil. i)a Nov. 17 Alexander Ilockaday. residing in Speuecr township. Hani son County. Ind.. about twenty liie miles west of New Albany, will ccle 01 ale the oi e hundred ami fourteenth an ni cisaiy of his bit tb. He was boi 11 iu Yiifjnia. Nov. 17, 1770, the date, il is claimed, being authenticated b aiecoi l of a family fbble. now-in the Id man's j osst esii-ii. When quite young he can.e to Kentucky with his parents, but removed to Indiana when that Stat.! was a .art of tlio great Northwestern Territory. Seventy years ago be removed to his farm iu Harrison County, on which ho now ic.-ides, and i.aa lived there contin uously sinco that time. His wife is stiil iiwng at the age of eighty-six Jens, and is sufficiently active toj r form many of tbe household duties. Mr. Ib el ad.iy still retai'is his men tal faculties almost uuimjiaired, and is wondi rfully active for his y ears. He says he has voted at every Presi dential election -ince lS'ld, a peiiod o!' 1 inely three yeai". and has always ca-t his Vide for the Deinocralic noiai me, ) i-.i three last voles cast liming he 111 for Mr. Cleveland. The old man sums to suffer no ub dement of stiet!;:ih. and bids f.iir to live iniiuy vt ;i;s more. A l itis for Ui aziliati (iuveniitit'iit. Nk.v Yokk. Nov. 1 1.--TI10 r.razilian : (1 ivel tiiuetit Las j-nivhasi d a large 'ipioitily of arms in I'lai.c.-. and these ;..iiiis :u rived hereto 1 y on tl esteam Isl.ip L i Touraim . The cojisignmc nt I comprises nearly -I'll cases of guns i lothe Hotehkis Ari:,sfOiiijniiy. One 'of the ollicials of tliis company np plied today at the custom l ouse for ! an "immediate permit" to transfer Ihe guns to tho LI Cil. the steamsbiji 1 purclmsed for tho Hi ai!ian Govern J incut by Fiint ,V Co.. aud which is I now being fitted 11 i as a dynamite I cruiser. The peimit was at first re ; f.ised. but aft f satisfactory proof bad bet u submitted to the collect r that 1 the arms were fo-. the Hrailiau G.iv el li!iicht. and not for Admiral Mello, 1 the demand was complied with. 'l'he j gens will be tram ft 1 red to Kl Cid to ! uiht, and it is said that by the time ! thty are put on board of her, Ler ! armament will be complete and she j will be icady to fail. I Three Men Drowned. j Fr"in tlio Nt-wOt-rii J.'iirml. ! The schooner Mollio U . Cajit. Jus. ! LV II. colored, was turned over by the j gale of Wednesday morning two milt tt i ti on: Cherry Point. Neuse liver, wbiie , blinking a load of wood to Now hern, ; and broken lo jui ces. F;vo men were aboard. The caji , t.iiu and another colored iu m eseaj jed one bv cllogil.g to the bottom of I the little skill', the other by clinging ; to a jut ee of tbe boat. Two colored men. Lew is Willowby nml Cull Wi.low.-y weie diowucd ', The body of tbe former was iccover led that of the latter bus not been , found. They lived al Clubfoot er.-i I. I Mr. A. N. Weaver, a northern gen . tleui.in aud jut'j'iietor of a saw mi.l i at Cherry point w as also aboaid anil ' was diowued. He moved here, we j believe from Connecticut about thier I years ago. He was about lb) veins of ' r.oud was Lot a nian of fatally. II. -i body at last accounts bad not bun ; found. i WJim-rOiTfwiim'.' j Fr. ir. Ui? N.'W Y.-rk World. ' Njw by tbe beard of the Pioj liit l'eifer aud tbe socklese feet of Ap- tle Situpson wl.tte was ti e buis for the hopes of Populist votes .' From the . broad jTaiiicsof the West, the foust cf the North, tlif fwamps of tbe South and the reverberating vacancies of the , 1'opulist mind echo answers "WLi it ?" ; No other sound is heard save tho whis 'tie of tbe cyclone blowing tbiough j tbe prophet' beaid. A Fatal Kil l!. j Mkmvius, Nov. I.J. Firo broke oni toniiiht about 7:13 o'clock in tho clock in tho Main street Union si reel, ' vero checked riLiitiiHtEi'UMi Mock on between Monroe and Ui and before the ll nines wen at U o'clock 11. in. Hcvcrtil lives were lost nml noiirly 81,O0ll,u0(l worth of projierty went up in smoke. I he exact number ol lives lost at this hour (It) :tl . 111 ) is not known, but a careliil estimate I'lace il at four, while four or five were injured some latal by jumiiing from t'ho burning building. About 7:1." o'clock 'oolo . in the vicinity were startled by the ' report of an cxjilosion and a flash, Iu one instant the flames were pour ; ing from the iipir tloor of the six story building oecujued by tho Sehmalzriod I lard ware com jianv. ' The secoini, third, fourth and tilth floor wero oecujued by the V, M. C. A. and it was iu this place that the terriblo loss of lilo occurred. Tbe tiro started fiom the exph- sion ol a coal oil lamp near the stair- ' way and in three minutes theenlire front of the building was in (l.iincs and all means ol e-ciji.' was cut oil'. Tlu re wero about 100 jieojile in tho hbrary when the alarm was given. They iiiado a wild rush tor the main stairs only to bo driven back by tbe flames Like a herd ot s'ieep they rushed for the rear ot the buildiii;.', but the flames had sjiread so rapidly throtiuli the building that tho lac, ings ol the windows were 011 lire when they reached the rear of tho building.' Tl cy stood huddled to gether at the window lor a niouient or two when the crowd below yelied 'leap ', 'jump lor your lilo". One man lonk the advice, jumped and was caught on a icleginpli wire but was rescued, lie was followed a moment later by a coinra to who! I aimed for tho same wire but missed ! 1 l i'u'v' it and fell to the I'iivenient below.! l.r.rxsWh K, November 111 Five Two ot hers made the same alien: it. lie w cases ol yellow fever were re but they too n i.-sed the wiio and ported today, one of whieh is while went down on top of their comrade. --Mrs. K! .ibeth I'm lo. The Ileal : It 1 At this juncture ihe lireiucii arrived Hoard announce daily that trnm lu'.'i and bidders were ijuickly run up to to Ki." jialients are now under treat the windows. M any Were rescued, nicnt. This is a mistake, liruus 11 ut bet. 'ie the other. could he saved wick carclullv canvassed could not the II. imcs Ion nod tho ladder and the ie main ler perished in the burn ing building. 1 F.xprctfd ilic Millennium. IT 111 Un' I'llliMt,"" l'lsp.C.i-ll, Sill lust. Thirty-five girls were grievously disappointed on Sunday. For nine weeks they had fondly exceted to be translated Irom earth lo heaven in a body, but I he asecni did not come oil' affording to cX)octatiiis. 'Iho event was to have taken jilacc on Sunday Irom Hyde Park. At .".Ls7 Madison avenue there stands a little church, the paster ol ' which is the l!ev. O. II. I. arson, lie is a Swede, and the small congrega tion is made up ol ihat nationality. , Swedish servant girls j'redomina , linir. The members ol the congregation call tliemsclvcs the "t'hlhlren ut lliod ". It is in this church that lor ! the asl nine wet ks a small company ! of fanatics have almost literally : j rayed without ceasiny"'. ' Affording to the oculiardocli'incs of this clnilch, ils inclnbel s are the chosen people ot lind, und Sunday 'was fixed upon us the unileiiiiium, . tup 11 was the ilav on Win 1 I hey i were Id leave lite world and liass to i eternal felicity. j Aceordiii-lv the members of the ! concregaliou' '-e.ared t l.cmso! ve.s jhir tho -real event. On Sunday ! morning 'early Ciirl v-live Swedish L'ir!s assembled iu Parson .Larson s church tor the oxju'olcd ascei.t. They knew um the hour, but they were certain the event w as to occur, and llu'V wailed natieittiv for it. j All tiay long ami tar into the! A Fatal Fire. I night they s.tt iu jiraycr, wailing to Jritir.N. Y., Nov. 1 1 The school Ihe called away, but the call never : il01IS0 ilt Coopeisville. two miles jcanie. Tired out at last they L-itl north ot this village, look fire thi ! the church disa'Joiiiled comp.iny, ' moriiing and the teacher, Miss I'or ihul still linn in ihe faith that they an,j ., jit!0 boy were burned to .vould yet bo called to heaven al no j uVuth. About twenty scholars cs distanl day. U-ajied through tho windows, owing -" I to the heroic efforts of two boys, Still oral I'll hi (.as. ; jjelvin and Charley Chamber. The St. LoVis, Nov. 11. At t! o'clock fire originated Irom an overheated this morning the attaches of the St j stove. James' Hotel detected a strong odor I ol gas on the third 11 mr, and an ev. Live Stock Shipped IV0111 Wilkes. 1 ami nation locate. 1 llic leak in room I No. 21, the door nl which was hick- ed. A ladder was hoisted U tho ............ . . 1 ' , . , men lying on me stngle bed 111 I he rooai. The door was iiiickly broken ! open ami a uasiy ex it snow en 111:11 1110 rneii na'i oeen nean sev eral hours. The nan were last seen!. alive at 4 o'clock yesterday morn - when alter o.-sij-ation they en, leretl the hotel and Were show 11 to their room. At !U o'clock yesterday iiioruing the employes rajied on their door, but the men rclu.-ed to j get up. Later iu ihe altet uoon a I knock at the door bronlit no re-j . . . sooiiso ami tlie ii en were suiipnscu I lo bo si morn! nit puig. When lound this 1 .1 . 1 . : ui'iu nuMi woro iviiik 111 I single bed, their arms clasped about each other in an titl'vctionate ein-j bracejiiid their fealurcs as ciuosed as if aslccji. The gas was jiouring iioiii the single jet in the room, the door, windows and transom ol w Licit were lightly closed. The ras fixture is an old style allair without any slop 001 k and il is sti jiosed t!ie meti in turniiiL' oil' the 11. ime, tw.stcd the valve beyond ihe satcty j oint. V'.., .... P.,.,,.1.. KMlle.l i ro-i r in a i ,i.., i Wausat-, Nov. 1 1 A dispatch from Urest LitoVtk, a town of llussian I'o - 1 land, rej'fits an accident tbeie today I that re.-ulte-.l intbelo3sof many lives, I A tei r.lic exiilnsioii oceurreif in the I soon of a ebt mist, and the building I in which ihe shop was located was ! coiiiji'.euly battered, as was also au 'i.ljac nt house, lvicb (.( tho build- I iDgstvintaiued several fardios. Twen- Ityouo persons were killed outiight ' aid iu icv ii'j'ived The etplosi'. u s I suofosed to have been caused by Cre r. . .. reaclnn ' li.eituer m me cuemisis shoj a con-iderablo quantity of it Laving been stored on tbo premises. A Uloody liilrptnry; j IIIii.mi.miiia.m, At.A , Nov. 11. A special from lfivei ton. Ala .savslhat sjiocial liom lfivci ton, Ala ,says that early this morning an Un known man with a mask across his face entered the house ol Mrrf. Davis, w ho was repined to have considerabli! nohey in the bouse. Tho woman strunied with the robber and ho stmt her through the hcall, killing her in- slant ly. Her daughter ran to her assistance and was also shot and killed. Tlio nian was in ' ho act of robbing the house when .Mrs. Davi.V Ill-year old soiiretnnied home, lloj saw the dead bodies of his mother; and sister lying 011 the floor and tho ; murderer ransacking a trunk. The ' son tired three bullets at him, each j ol wlncli took cnoct, death ensuing almost instantly. Tho son Iclt the three bodies lying where they tell and imtilied 1 ho authorities. Tho robber is unknown in this vicinity, Halt lc For Judge. Sl-et'lul I" III.' Cliiu-MloOlMi'rvtfr. W A-iiiMi loN, Nov. I.'J. F.x Jt.dge II. li Connor ol Wilson ; Col. John W. Hinsdale and Mr. F. II. liiisbee ol llalcigh, and Mr. Walter A. Mont gomery, of Warretiton, called upon the attorney ! neral this morning and presented the name ol Uichard II. H iHIc, Esq , of Jbdciizh, lor the jiositioii nl United States Circuit judge lor the third circuit. They leing all able ami rcj'rescntali vo eing an ante nml rcj'rescniau vo iien, made a slroiiir represeiitation ! or the State and their man. Mr A Jiisbee said North ( aroiina could m f 1 lurnish two good judges i needed. ' The attorney (iei.eral heard their: stall-incut 1. 1. 'I told them that lhe matter would be lurctully consider-; ed. ; I'i'oduce I'M) eases nl yellow fever. Some ot the physic ia na at c and have I been negligent iu rejairting dis : 1 harjres. I FeMinocs are coming in regularly and Hi unswick slreetsat noon today I were well sprinkled with ihcm. It ,lhodea-aht weatlier eoiitiuiics and relngees slid run in, a new ejudemic will be created. j I'lCM't viiig Wiir ilclirs. Kii iiMoxii. V. , Nov. 12 Cat. . Ca.viu l. Cnwle, ol the Twenty- . : 1 1 .1 I . .... 1 I 1 1 1 1 .1 J 10 I II l I I , I III if' 1 . "1 ,1 1 er, .- 1 111 , has been al AppomatloX tor several days superintending the erection of tablets lo mark the pesition of the Fuderal and Coidfilcrate armies at the surrender. Thcro will be one erected on tho site of tho famous npjiio true against which (Jen. Leo is said lo have leaned while awaiting (ten. tl rani's rcly to the ju'ojiosa! for surrender. 1'nere will also bo one lo mark the site nl tho McLean Imuse, which has been rcuu.ved to Washington. Critshfii in a Fed. Motrins, Nov. Ill C. II. Van. an ml 'i lisi.'f solicitor, and his wife re- jluedlasf nigLd in a folding bed. ll.e ; bed. by seme movement bian toclose i P- V.iu st n icd to lcaji on but was iMujjhl and Van was crushed .-o badlylh.it he widbe acripp!. L-r life I "- sj'.u coin was suaiue.i aim ne ! is panilyaed iu the lower extremities 1 1' thought he will die. The wife j iet badly bruised, i -.. j NoKTii Wij.Ki snoiio, N. C , Nov. 11 ! Our town whicii hs tbe terminus of tho N. W. N lb It. in it i pet tin-. i up a reputation as a shipping ptuul , ,' . . v( fiw.t 1 I,,, I,...., .t.i.s.r loads of cuttle sbijiped fiom beie time ; 0ctll,,el. ls.;);!i ,, ov,.,. (;0 t.nr loads ' .I,..,, il, , ,1.11a .,f .1,.!.- ,,.,.,,1,, I ..,, lf . ; , ,orw filK.t l!uiU llllV , lW s ;((, 1 'vH, t..in,teit icceiots of the lluf ; jj:;! Show lor the twenty six j : Wceks ol tho World's Fair are SI,-1 j juo.lMl'J. I ' ! t 1. t .1 - v -..t. n .11. ... a luemoci m i:if .ew icmuiiii '" team slijjt d, fell ami bioke bis necL ; f , . fn, .1 i . 1 1 ....... , , , ,n 1 -v i 1,1 w ,UIMU,U1 KiHUU ai , tau Saturday. j I Uurlinntoh News : Fridiy evening j 1 an Mr. W. C Iseley was returning ; i from the ohl place five miles north of j here his horse hi came pel foot ly w-ild ! ' on tbe bill beyond Dry Cr. ek bridge. j Finding tbat he could not check bim ' I mid feaiiug ho would run into the I 1 ivcr with him. bo undertook to turn ! : Lim off his course uud j'lmp out. He ' eave bioi a t.udden mill to tho ii"bt ! .1 .1 I il I . i mm wiin iiiiuu.i viui kh ii.v uuk . ! before be could get on hi Let the ; horse saw Lim and camu at Lim with all the fuiy of a wild beast. Mr. I-e i ley partly i'se aud c itching theshrtft tit the liugev got on lus teet, Uul eouni not turn tbe tioise away or etoutof thelai.gie. Around aud around they ; sjun. the horse doin bis t est to gtt , to bim, he keej.ing bim off by holding to tho shaft. How luauy times thijr weut uioun 1 is not know n. uud lie. l-eley wus alm.t ready lo give uji when four coloied mm who beaid tbe . . i .i . .i .. uoiso uu up nuu i.iu,;i.i on- uni.-.-. saving Mr. 1st ley from what might ; La?o b'.cu a terrible dceth. Judge tiiehard Parker, of WiDchesj fr, died n few days ago in the 81lrd Jar of bis age. Ho was bno of the ""' 01 ins age. no was ono ot tue -nost eminent pirists iii Virginia, and is noted as having jirenided at the trial of Johnlhown and bis accomplice Rt Chailei-lown; now iu Webt Vir- ginia. Mr. THOMAS C. BEHSON, ... ZESE2P2S3233STlriILTOi Olltllilnill GOUlitV J -WITH-; THE DRY GOODS DEALERS RALEIGH, N. C. (Special lc'iituro num class T" J ) ' O 1 "fTC1 J j) UUUJLJO. ' Out of (be ordinary ) Kolicits your mail orders and your ersonal I'alls. Oct. 'Jti. iw):i. THE BEST WAGON. We arc informed tlmt some un scrupulous wagon niaki r-, or flicir agents, aiv .-oiling w.igoiis which tiiov claim : r t ic same or as good ;:s o u s. ll.'caiisc fluff a iv !iiTciint facto ries !-! fogetln r t tin ff.- s ui tliey s! o 1! I iiiako tlu same it.-ility nf work t!i. 111 any 1 t'lct f.u-f r- in this lo iiity :t!ii if ou want the b(-t,s(0 tliat il bears tin- name d'.l. I. Nis.-en, and dn nut be tl "cci veil bv any 0110 .-ay ing. I heirs is as good. We use tho let i"ateria!, bf t woikmcn, and linisli all our work by hand. And guarantee i-vcrv wagi'i) to give j et' :! sat :.-!: c ; !o 1. 'I'n meet tl.e scar ed v "t 1 n cv wi' haf iti.-f reduced . t It' 1 U'h (' li ynii v. a: t t'if ! ed w,m..( 1 miiilf, 11 1 nr atrt id. W. 1.. I.OMK N Son. l-ill.-boio. N. (. We lo.i !. 1 i c :, f'-lhiw. IJoitn.l hnlllld l.lki iiie i!.iv. C. F. MS.VK V (i(., Oct. o IMHi. Sai.km. N. 0. Mice IIa;?ic Rccgo, iNt xi ..H-r i" r. A. W.u 11V), Xuw luis Iter Fall ami Winter stuck of .Milliner)' eoinpleto. Latest slyb's of llonnet;, Hals. A. All kimli of Hair Goods, fjiliyrs, lliiilii'oiilery .Materi als. ii', Oi'ilers iVotii ii distance will vreive pi'otnjit ami careful :tttfi:i i' :i . Oct. 12. is;);). 9? oo'.l V.W Kt'Ti.Vll.l.K ST., ltALKMU, X. V. Dealer In mi mum. msjjs. LAMPS, TASLE CUTLERY, si 1. v 1:11 r.ATcn ir.t .'A', oil stovus l-ri'O. A l.rgor j'.nd 1etterstm k than ever he IV) re. Oct. 12. le'.I S. LO M BER! Ail kinds of LUMULU for sale ottb PITTSBOKO SHUTTLE MILL WHAThER-BOARQiNG, CULiNS AND FLOORING, Ditlhli, Oil Hol CiH. Hills miwi .1 to mil. r ct fibrrt notic, (lood C-eiiiiir and Flooi ing already I).,i..s.-lii at only ?1.2 jn-r 100 feet. Sep!. IT. ISiH. C. F. & 1 1 Condensed Schedule. In eli'eet November 5th, l.S'.d. OMI.V KXCKI'T KrSIVVY. -iritllo.' j Mali I u.,. - ' lriaiKH'ln.inb i :ii!.-: ii. ni. w iiiin'-irt'-T., Arrive II p. nt. l.-iv.-itrvlilr, L.rr, " Ml si':-.ni, " 6t mi sun-. " 5.111 ' Arnvi-u -j p. in. iirM-iislx.ro, 3 w " W. L. KYI F. U.-C'l TiiAS AgWIi H.Y, Ocu'l Mnuusir. A DMIN N. ii.-i. I DM I .VIST it ATORS' NOTICE. ? pivrn tiiRil iriinfl iifoti.g t-iieiii.H ami tli '-..io"I i Iii line 1 n.imii"ii, 1. 1 , i,-. nit" In '.l r t-i f.iir .itU'rney. T. II. H. ,!...... . ii ir I i-.i r. thti.tuT IWIl, 1M . i'f lljl U"U -t- i l i ' rlead'-1 .a I ;ir "I iiirir rrtut'rry. runs l liliKEN. I inVAUlS M OlJl-DslOJi - 1- ... r IS
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1893, edition 1
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