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The only paper in the State that takes the full press dispatches. The Dailt State Chron icle will have FOUR THOUSAND bona fide subscribers by an other year. Mark our prediction. ft: fv2i .... --aA 5qual and Exact Justice tri fill Men, of Whatever State or Persuasion, Religious or Political.--mos. Jetterson. - . , -. .. , - . Vol. IX. No. Too. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1891. PRICE: 5 CENTS. I . . i ' ' ' ROBERT DOUGHERTY T III TEXAS, The Cold-blooded Ashe ville Murderer Captured. Jill A Till A M SEES II IS COFFIN A CHOICE PRKSENTKI). Still Fighting. And His Uuritil Clothes are Shown Ili'm at Which he Gazes With ' Sorrow. (Special to State Chronicle) Asiie.ville, X. C, July 1. This city was somewhat excited to day when the news reached here that Robert Daugherty was captur ed in lexas. Foreigners MustLe ve Podolia Un less They v. ill Become Naturalized. (By Cable.) London, July 1 The correspon dent of the Daily News at Odessa says a decree has been issued by the governors of Podolia, Vol hynia and KiefF which announces that all foreigners in those provinces must decide between leaving the county, or becoming naturalized. In the event of -selecting the latter alternative, they must remain in their present domi cils for an unbroken period of ten years. The decree is designed to force the hands of the vast num- BALTiMORE,Md., July 1 When bers of Germans who are settled tne dispatch from Rome stating that along the Russian side of the tne PPe would never concede the By The United Press. Iqtjique via Galveston, July 1. It is rumored that heavy fight ing has taken place, between the government and congressional forces on the coast between the towns of Coquimbo and Huasea. Engagements are said to have oc curred both on land and sea, but no particulars have yet been received. DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. BOSTON SHUTS OUT THE BRIDEGROOMS, BLAINE IS WORSE. FROM TUK POPE. He Will Not Grant Demands Polfs in this Country. (By the United Preaa). of Austrian frontier. Eight"! a Pleasure Party Drowned By Cable. demands made by Herr Cahensly on behalf of the Saint Raphael So ciety, for the protection of Catholic emigrants in so far as the appoint ment of National Bishops wras con cerned, and that the Pope had also Chairman Brice Calls on the Demo crats of the Country to Organize r Their Clubs. By The United Press. Washington, D. C, July 1 Hon. Calvin S. Brice, Ch airman of the .National Democratic Commit tee, has issued circulars tn tl. mpm- bers of the National Committee and to the Chairmen of the Democratic State Committees wherein he puts great stress upon the importance of thorough organization of the De mocracy for the coming campaign and particularly urges the forma tion of Democratic clubs in every -.. otate and neighborhood. In his circular to chairmen of State committees Mr. Brice says: 'I he importance of immediate pre- Anson s Volts H?i Irom the Giants paration for the Presidential cam- Ilis rir .c.- T..i i wi,:i :i ' vjhmvv,, uuijr x & f j fi t.i nn nf h PnW in lie is the man who onMay 31st " yef8terda3r conveying a the United States for the int. clocked William Torrence and his 7 7 ?! mnt of a Polish Bishop, was shown vn brother, James, in the head, "Jxl i fT - to Cardinal Gibbons to-day, he lling the former and seriously 1 rked that he was very glad t " v drowned. . .. , -, , , ..- ceive tne news, and added: ow ki wounding the latter. lie has been captured in Galves ton, Texas. The prisoner will return without requisition. Sheriff Reynolds will leave this city .Monday for Galveston to re ceive the prisoner into his custody. Two hundred dollars reward was offered by the Governor for his arrest. SUI Sti THE NEW YOVK TIMES. The New York X.ife Insurance Com pany Sues It Foyn. Million. (By the United Frees ) New York, July 1 The offi cers of the ' New York Life Insur ance Company have instructed their counsel, William B. Hornblower, to re to re- "I was not unprepared for a communica tion of this kind from the Holy Father." And They are Right KRAUHAM'H LAST DAY lie ..ooUs at Hi Colli u and Burial Suit ot Clothes '.Spcciwl to State Chronicle 1 Charlotte, N. C, Jtdy 1 Every thing preparatory to the hanging of Henry Brabham, Moe- ca's murderer, has been perfected. Brabham was shown his collin and new suit of clothes purchased by his father, who lives in Charleston, to day. The hanging will be done pri- vatelv to-morrow morning at eleven o'clock; only a limited number tickets have been issued. Charlotte will assume its accus tomed quiet attitude when Brab hani's body is shipped to Charleston to-morrow at noon. UK AIUI AM IN TEARS. Wednesday's Charlotte Chronicle. Behold he weeps ! Brabham, the hardefied criminal, whose remarkable nerve and reck less indilfbrcncc to the awful fate (By Cable.) London, July 1 The Baptist Association has adopted resolutions regretting the baccarat revelations r rl d - "1 r -r i - - " 1, of fl. T.- , .-I T C-l-VJ. VACltll ill" Ulcl- IUU A llllCO uegiu Mil- in once ..gains, tue eui- , . , . . . 1 1 i -i . , r Hales instead ot posturing as the tors, publishers and proprietors oi , . . , V ? . . , 4l r -r-r i ,r. r )i rAA leader ot immoral forces should be the New lork limes lor $1,000,- t , , , . p . AnA -t c ti i ii the leader and inspiration ot the 1 1 1 f 1 f itii'.i(yf TAf It fin., hflvp rn 1 . i . . iir t moral forces of the empire tained as associate counsel Messrs. Jo- 1 seph II. Choate, Frederick R. Cou dert and Henry R. Bergman. Cincinnati astonishes the World by Winning One Game, AND PHILLIES DOWN THE GIANTS. paign of next year must be obvious to every Democrat. The timely and energetic conduct of our oppo nents would be warning enough if there were no other reason for it. the First Place in the National League. By The United Press. Brooklyn, July 1 Boston It is evident that they expect de cisive results upon their extensive turned the tables to-day and shut and wpII nran.rp.l svatPin nf Rp. out tne JJridegrooms in a game char publican clubs. It will be sustiiin ed by money without stint drawn from the pockets of the beneficiaries of the monopoly policy maintained by that party. It can be met only by an equally extensive and well organ ized system of democratic soci eties. The latter is more appro priate to our purpose since it was the first organization of democratic party in the United States and was the instrument of agitation and de- acterized by sharp fielding on the part of both teams and heavy hit ting by the Bean-eaters. Nichols was a complete puzzle only two hits being made by the Brooklyns. .Caruthers was hit hard throughout the game. Broolyn 0, Boston 6, Batteries Caruthers and Daly; Nichols and Bennett. Umpire McQuaid. CINCIXNATTI WINS AT LAST. He Takes a Bad Turn and Family is Alarmed. (By the United Press? New York, July 1 A special to the Mail and Express from Bar Harbor says that Mr. Blaine had a bad turn shortly after dinner last evening, and a physician was sum moned. The attack' proved to be not very severe, but it alarmed the family. To-day he is much better. The special adds that Mr. Blaine is thin and sallow, and suffers from nervous prostration. His voice has lost its strength, and he easily bo comes horse and coughs frequently if he talks much. It is hard to get him to take the rest that he needs. He is an indefatigable worker. The Marquis Imperial, Secretary of the Italian Legation, is at the Bar Har bor to-day to consult Mr. Blaine. LATER. Bar Harbor, Me., July 1. Mr. Blaine took two outings to-day. In the morning he rode about town and this afternoon he took a long drive. At one time during the drive Mr. Blaine alighted from the carriage and t ok a short walk. The physician who is in attendance upon the Secretary says Mr. Blaine's health has constantly im- 1 TV pro eu since coming Here, lie says the improvement is slow, but he be lieves Mr. Blaine will be in a good state of health before the close of this summer. Cincinnati, July 1.- Pittsburg fence employed by the fathers of the met Cincinnati to-day and by hard democratic party in the first great hitting succeeded in winning a game THAT KAfiDSLKV O.VF CSSI'Jtf struggle in resistance to fedralism and forthe-. restoration of constitu tional government. WeUtelJpl)2 Per Cent, ol Cuba's Kua.Hr. W Not. Published fJecause it Ex posed Some Men ot Influence. (By United Press ! Philadelphia, July 1 It has been rumored' for some time past that Bardsley, the ex-city treasurer, Tit X KAls? U AT A WSi ERI UJ. By United Press. Washington, D. C, July 1 Carefully prepared statistics of the really made a confession which in- sugcr industry of Cuba for the last volved names of such prominent ten years show an average annual people that its publication was A production and export of about G50,- stopped. There seems no longer to UUU tons, about y per cent, ot be any doubt as to the truth ot the which went to the United States story, and it is believed by the in and the balance in very small pro- vestigating committee that the con- portions to England, France and fession is locked up in the safe of other European countries. one of the leading newspapers of this city. There has been, a studied Ar- No Further Amends to the Irish effort from the first; from influences Land Bill, nil ann f r r-lr tl Ck inmcti npfitiAn and to shield those who have been f f T 1 I my i.aoie.i mixed up with Bardsley and Marsh. London, July 1 Lord Salisbury Whether the confession will be pub has informed the Irish neers that lidmrl ; rlr.nV.tfi.1 V..f ihr nnmrniftpo awaitinghim tomorrow, broke down the government will oppose further hope to have the use of it to aid last night completely and in tears m(tl(impnt8 tn t.l.n Trish land bill. fi. ... a .,.. t . oi. :r o.;i. r r..uu u.,.. "- SOUglll Olieilil Oiimu i.i liio lui- giveness for his attack on him Mon- day evening He fs Greeted With a alve ot till I y and .x Kiver i.nert With v,.k.cJs By Cable- Amsterdam, July 1 The Kai ser was received in Amsterdam to day with a salve of artillery. The river was lined with vessels deco rated with bunting. The meeting of the Kaiser and of the Regent Queen Emma, of Holland, was most cordial. PREFERRED DEATH STRIPES. TO of ball. Hanlon's men made more errors than their opponents, but also made more base-hits, and as the errors were not costly, ex cept in one or two instances, they won. Mullan-e was quiet lively while Baldwin held the Red; well in hand throughout. Cincinnati 4, Pittsburg G. Bat teries Mullane and Harrington, Baldin and Mack. Umpire, Batin. THE GIANTS DEFEATED. Philadelphia Harry Wright's ball players did up the New York giants to-day, although they were outbatted by the Newr York team. All 1 '.Mi. J3 a 1 I xu me nmmu y ana me Welch was in the. box for New I . i i uqnonuuic corps were at me quay. York and but twQ bage hUs were The route to the palace was crowded, made off his delivery, but costly aim me. utmost enmuMasm pre- err0rs by the men behind him al- i ji ti Tr. ; p. i I J vaneu. xne tv.aiser aiierwarus took a drive through the city, which was in holiday attire, many of o-ettinf two. the houses being lavishly covered A Sentenced Convict Commits Sui cide While Going to the Penitentiary. (By The United Pres.) Columuia, Mo., July 1 Yes terday afternoon a deputy sheriff informed .Marshal Hultse that the Supreme Court had affirmed the judgment of the lower court, sen tencing him to ten years' imprison ment, for the murder of Allen Vawler three years ago. While the deputy was talking, Hultse drew a pocket knife, and opening the small blade, committed suicide by cutting his jugular vein. He lived onlv long enough to protest his inno cence, and to say good-bye to his family. Four asd a Halt Per Cent. Extended . Ilonds lowed the Phillies to score four By the United Press. Washington, D. C, July 1 with flags. Will a War be Provoked? Fell Four StorisAnd Slightly Injured. He seems now to realize that he is 'a prisoner without hope," and that he must to-morrow pay t r i.i - IDj tuie.j the TTnitefi Pi-eHa.1. St. Petersburg, July 1 -The Boston, July 1 Yesterday af- J T.T TT a. 1 I . -rn i-r . . i -i the penalty on the gallows for ovoti v rmp . ume. ternoon, riorence Kennedy, a cmia the numerous crimes which have W and Baia make a ftnnd rf 4 Uyaw, who is on a Tint marked him as the "chief of sinners." Chance the parties to the Dreibund from Brooklyn, N. Y., fell from a Ho;a M,o?npd hand and foot in will become so arrogant that a war fourth story window at No. 50 v -wf - i Ml 1. . I -B r . . "I -l t o-i win ye prevoeu. . i main srreei, nariestown. ne struck on an awning over a drug Life, Health and Strength. store and roU Gff to the sidewalk. 9 FOR PKESIDEST OF. MEXICO. runs while the New Yorks were Secretary Foster, it is understood, has decided to extend the four and New York 2, Phillies 4. Bat- a half per cent, bonds at two per teries W elch and Clark, Gleason cent, interest. and Clements. Umpire Hurst. A. ENGLAND A Lot of Men wiih Yoush Names Proposed for the Position. By The United Press CHICAGO WINS BACK FIRST PLACE. SHOULD J. ANT, RE VIGI- his cell, and there is no way possi ble for him to escape. The execution will take. place at 1 1 o'clock to-morrow morning. ArALACHiC0LA,FLA.,Feb. 17,1889. 1 and,was found to be but slightly in- Messrs. Livvman Bros. Savannah: jured. IT WAS A SUCCESS. The Issue to be the Tariff. By The Unifced Frees . , . . . . Bangor, Me., Julr l.-The State Democratic committee held a Dear Sir--I will write to you TheSaleotLotsinthe Progressive to inform you that I was afflicted City of WTinton. with Blood Disease. I tried one ISp-rial to Stt Ci'moNicL-1 bottle of andjt gave me no Winston, N. C, Julyu.--iiie . , meeting .last night to perfect plans sale of the seventy-seven lots onerea r , organization. It was decided by the AVest Knd Hotel and Jand -- e ' that the issues of the next cam Comnanv this evening was very i y nv s!i.....riii Tliert. was a cro 1 UX tA. ! -JW v . -- " - " I l ilt .1 . v 1 . - i i t. i nv j paitrn should be the tariff and the l i r- T nj L Ta i unniirii is, m irnfi u i ui i ' rrt n ornrti in . w-- -. i x i T i -r it . w Mi t m w k v i - i we w um ti i-n rr t n ri - m-e riri-w-rk - v-i --w- wfr . x" i i"Vi" thought I would try it. The bottle wd ot substantial uiuuClB. r . - i-u.:.: in I got to-night makes seven or eight, and, oh, now good l ieei. l n been up ever since and at my h ness lumber inspector. You may . a rt m a n it greatest interest .. uw ffAn(i t fpl T it. If anv further proof was neeoea " - ' The most of our ailments have it. li any iunner piwx . , , . mC moi oi ot of the valuo of Winston lots, tne 1 from disordered liver which i nnaa " 1 1 in i i iiiiifi'.i.ui . tin huiv i rnnid manner in which they were ,,.-,..- A.n T ,nva mons Liver Regulator cures. - i Tin i ii I mi Lilian yuu ucu ci jl m The inorme(i m7 tnat P' A come Sim 1 r 1 ;,t..4-TTr ! UUU':" . J nsposed ot attoir ana ,i tAa lq I'nws sntisnes u. " i. lifc. health and .treiieth. .y is receiving congrauia- BOLDEN. 'ions oh every side. For France Fees a Chance to Annex Siam and Clttim a Part of India. (By Cable). London, July 1. The Standard, commenting upon the French occu- rr Chicago, July 1 TheChicagos made nine runs, all of them earned City of Mexico. July 1 Dis- in to-day's game, and played an Datches received here from Guata- errorless game in the field, mela sav that the candidates for the while Anson's coltish young men I i m t 1 a 1 .-l- M.M A U i V 1 1 -- L & VllVl VV V presidency of the Republic pre- went aiirruuer in . wiia western bn of the province of Luan 1 -a a 1 1 ll TTO Tf thnf T- r g r f t.A I ! .nrnl n r I 4- iri tlT sentea by the political clubs and yy .vc v,-.- v prabong, supposes the movement is the Press are General Jose Mary M ""Ull,w" o m , o .!! . OT T,.r,,i ..4..,. i. . ,. . n ii f Ait. I h-v v t .i .uuui -ii.iiii.. u t - -n m- -i i ri 1 frrooT T rirTV hn ilinrr t hu h .taman I - eina liarnss, Manuel Jnso ?an- - rTr"0 , ""7, the French to Annex Siam, with nh7 nvor7n MAntnfor H rQTlMSPfl I 11 Will L11C X UI C31 vyik y UUVVll IU IUICC .1. . Ti 1 .v", wx vi.v ..u.nu.i , v. , - iu omecx oi aiding ivussian uesigns -r . r. - II cmrr os I - - J.ainnesta, General Menrio.uez ana in Eastern Asia. Continuing, the Uen. Bascilcc, Arogav. President r , o Standard says: "Such a project is Barillas savs he will not interfere .teqes: Hutchinson and Kittridge; rt . . i ' ;cm in the coming elections, and desires Gruber and Zimmer. Umpire : the part of China Should the pro at the close of his term of office to Lynchr- u ject succeed it would bring French deliver to his snccessor a peaceiui , -amexican association. Siam into proximity with British and prosperous country. , n WooT: Burmah. In the present temper of rv i nii.-iLim numii - v w u.-ii 1 i i ton 3; Batteries, O'Brien and Mur- he f r.Vnch',il behooves England to i.jjy; r ui .uuui tiiu sxv;vruii c. uui- tlavin's Brother Winning. By the United Prejf" Kerns. England Plays Hei Came, San Francisco, V flt - Philadelphia Athletic 2; Australian heavY V jltimore 4. Batteries, Ciamber- Smith and Jack " Q 1 $in and Cross; Buckley and Town Frank Slavin, 5 O c V) )l nd. Umpire, h erguson. tal Club last niji 13 X) tsz At Columbu3--Columbus 4; irr-i ir' Slavin Do not almost kill yourself by violent purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Begulator. for a purse of scored a knock down and first blood in the 14th round and another knDck down in the lGth, but wa sent to the floor himself in the 40th round, but finally won the fight in the 48th round. By Cable Paris, July 1 The Temps, in discussing the renewal of the triple allianee,says that England's under- Clevekind 2. Batteries, Knell and taking to protect Italy from a Dowse; Dally and Kelly. Umpire, French attack is not needed, lx Davis. cause such an attack is utterly im- At St. Louis St. Louis 5; probable. The obvious design of Louisville 4. Batteries, Stivetts England is to maintain the balance andMunyon;Fitzgerrvld and Weaver i of power in the Mediterranean with t Umpire, Jones. .' out favcring any individual power
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