' - - ..--.. - " . ....... ... A . - , r i . - The State 'Chronicle i8.tbe The State Chronicle only paper published in the State that has a Special Leased Wire. Largest Circulation of any Daily Paper published in North Carolina. . ' ' ' ' " ' ' " "' " . 1 1 - "" - -.. . .. . L ' ' ' ' i "" Squal and Exact Justice to fill Men, of Whatever State or Persuasion ReliQious or Political.--Fhos. Jetterson. Vol. IX. No. no. ' RALEIGH, N. ., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1891. PRICE: 5 CENTS. ' : ' t '. ' ' """" ' T 1 ' ' ' 1 ' " ' : ; : : : : 1 THE WHEAT CROP SUB PUT ON TROUSERS. OF EUROPE, Then She Eloped With Her Westley to Escape Convent Life. Bv The United Press. Alliance, Ohio, July 13. Two nM T- j. o j 4. u youthful tramps alighted from a Hie Report IS Said to be ;est.bound freight train early 7es- Somewliat Optimistic. terday morning and were arrested. When taken to the lock-up it was THE YIELD OF FRANCE "ound that one of them was a girl i uresseu 111 uuy tuuLiies. REDUCED. They claimed to be Mary and John Ewing, brother and sister, re- 77ie Millers Want to Create the Idea turning to their home in Chicago from Pittsburg, where the girl hail that tlte Wheat Crop is Up to the Average. By Tne United Prees. POWDERLY HAS NOT THE TIME VRAND SIRE BIJS8fcE'S CONDITIO. To be a World's Fair Commissioner. B Condition Lajrt Night was Mink Better. Jclt 13, 189110 p. m Grand Sire Busbee's condition is still as favorable as at last repart. E. Burke Haywood, M. D. James McKee, M. D. Hubert Haywood, M. D. THE KAISER'S ENGLISH RECEPTIOll, THE GREAT FAIR. rri tr - "orld s r air, reviews the i The German Emperor is of ,heximporiance of Chica Tobttccotatitica ot Alabama. Still on British Soil. WILL DEVOTE H'MSELF TO BALLOT REFORM. been working. They were detained and the police of Alleghany City were notified. In the evening John was released and Mary was taken Washington, D. C, July 13 to the Mayor's residence and locked A report on the harvest prospects jn a second-stoy room. During in France and Europe has been re- the night the Mayor was awakened ceived at the State Department by a noise outside, and on investi- frorn Commercial Agent Griffin, of gation he found that the girl had Limoges, France. The National leaped from the window of her room Millers' Association of France, the and had escaped with the young report says has just issued an esti- man. mate founded on very carefully col- ln the morning they were traced sionership, to which he was appoin lected data, of the probable wheat into the country and found sleeping ted a snort time ag Dv Goy- Patti He Intends to Secure a Place in the Constitutional Convention in the Interest of Election Reform. By rIhe United Prear. Scranton, Pa., July 13 Gen. Master Workman Powderly has de clined the World's Fair Commis- ( Jj the United Tress Washington, D. C, July.13. The census office to-day gave out the tobacco statistics of Alabama: The total number of planters in the State during the census year was 3,556. The total area devoted to tobacco is G79 acres. The total product is 161,539 pounds, and the value of the crop to the producers, estimated on basis of actual sales, is $17,173. WALES WILL RETURN THE VISIT. The London Times Talks About the Columbian Exposition. (By Cable.) London, July 13 The Time to-day, in a long article on the World's Fair, reviews the growth go and says that it is not doubted that tho exhibition will in many respects surpass all exhibitions previously held. Concerning the advantages to English exhibitors, the Times saya that while it is not doubted that no advantage can accrue to some trad ers, it must be remembered that the Wilhelm Visits the Parks of England exhibition is likely to attract visi- Mr. Gladstone -will not Retire. (By the United Prees.) London, July 13 Mr Glad- harvestof France and Europe for in the woods side by side. The? son. Mr. Powderly says he has stone writes to a Mend that he has r.o T.nnLf Kt t on,i not tne time necessary ior a proper - " The estimated yield of wheat for to-dav their relatives arrived from discharge of the duties of the reported, tne remoteest intention ot 1891 will be 82,779,000 hectoliters. Alleghany and took charge This is the Tlte Fetes and Grand Recep tions Continue. iBy Cable. tors from many countries, including China, Japan, South America and Australia and from markets in which American and English inan- facturers are now or soon may be in of them. World's Fair commissioner, that he ging up the leadership of his par ty, Dut on tne contrary ne intenas constitutional convention this fall to taKe a vry vigorous personal lvO""u; ii. vwivvimi vi tiiv-i. 4l, l. ' x I mm maximum estimate: it Thwr nnmps arp. Hpss p Stevens intends to seeK an election to tne v """ ",lw,ua Mnt will be 31 per cent less than the and Westley Mosely. They are constitutional convention this fall to taKe a very vigorous personal harvest of 1890. lovers, and when Bessie's father in the interest of ballot reform, and part m the next struggle for party su- & distinuis4d on on frisinc Russia, Tunis, Egypt, Roumania, proposed to place her in a convent that as the head of a great labor or- Premacy m the House of Commons. CabinetMijlisterS) Ambassado and some of the Dannbian provinces their vounr hearts bled. Bessie ganization he must be independent of letter was written Dy lir. f nat:ons. tnft o-PntlpmP London, July 13 The Kaiser competition, while even in America this morning went out unattended itself, perhaps only the temporary by any one save a guide for a horse- existence of high import duties may back ride through the most in parts not induce the wealthier portions of the beautiful Hatfield Park. His of the community to deny them host, Lord Salisbury, directed that selves the luxury of English manu every park should be thrown open facture in the departments iu which for the inspection of his imperial England stands without a rival. guest. On the Emperors re- lne more they see ot the warea A. I England can produce, the more certain they are to become impatient A ll A 1 1 was ui me system wnicu loads these 2 the wares with almost prohibitory turn to the Hatfield luncheon house an was served. FIVK IN A DAY. and some of the Dannbian provinces their young hearts bled. Bessie ganization he must be independent of ne ieuer was written Dy iux ,:il 1. o t.ii. inviroct In Mnn. .1 J 1 T -xl .1 .1 J :At- t a PntfltlOr 1 r or tlfl !1 IfltlPflS Til viuoiuii uiuxovxi uuu. ouuho ucnu t in mi v, ii itvTtoi-. ah nun- uonueu uoys eiuuies ana eiupeu wilii i n n r gary it will be .below the average this Westley. They had little money tne end that he may be free to criti- year. The estimates given by the when they started and when they cise tne acts ot public otlicials. millers, the report says, are opt 1- reached this city neither had a cent, mistic. The desiro to create an R. W. Stevens, Bessie's father,is impression that there is a better a rich business man of Alleghany, supply than really exists, . is all Young Mosely is connected with done with a purpose to buy grain 0ne of the best families of that city. as cheaply as possible in those fortunate countries that have an abundance to export. Explosion at Norfolk. In conclusion the report says, not only France but all Europe is look-1 (By The United Pre-a j ing longingly to the wheat fields of Norfolk, Ya., July 13 At Chicago's Drowning Record. By The United Press. Chicago, July 13. Five deaths by drowning was the record in this city vesterdav. John McNeff and Lucy Kaiser were drowned while j 1 a . T 'ill .. Tl a.T ooating on tne ljittie ljaKe at Col umbia Park during the afternoon. sadors of duties. foreign nations, the gentlemen of The. Times enumerates the dis the Imperial suite and Right Hon- advantages arising trom the distance orable Joseph Chamberlain and his 0I Chicago from England, the high wife. It is reported that the Prince cost of labor in the United States, and Princess of Wales have ac- from the alien labor act, "but it cepted the Kaiser's- invitation to says it may at least be hopefully visit Germany in full state during remembered that the government the autumn as guests of the nation, has supreme control of the exhibi- London, July 13 Lord Salis- tion, and that there will be there- bury's entertainment of the Empe- re ample power and willingness ror and Empress of Germany at to set aside .for a time, all impedi the Hatfield House was taken ad- ments which might threaten to dU vantage of by the residents in the minish the success of the fair. The Birmingham, Ala., 13 In neighborhood, and the country folk enormous resources of the United ht Wm. Hoi- lor miles around, who flocked to the states will be treely used to support seat of the Premier to pay their wuat has now become a national er in phraseology nor chrography the slightest sign of the waning powers ascribed to the writer by those who would gladly see him abandon the field and cease 'the ac tivity with which he has hitherto obstructed their political path. A Duel to the Death. (By the United Press ) u hi ic lui iiiii " me uKja.ii iui ciiuic ti j. a. l a. O Klrkiint nAiintv Inct nirr iiiu uiiutu oiiiius. dsi, jcai man :io tins atternoon the boner ot the ww,cu lciraBW 4113 "U1U u" U11C U1 Hno-sworth and John Mcov nromi- seat ot hoped that bouth America would Bay Line steamer, Jane Moseley, the' oars and it quickly slid trom the ent farmers fount a to the respects to the imperial visitors enterprise. The result can hardly .v.ir ourrv j expiuueu near ner uuuk, senuusiy in- wou" death. Hollino-sworth was accused and incidentally :o enjoy tne ireedom wuu me magnuuueoi tne means me vi gemme Avepuunu, uut u-uv junng John li. Uockrell, who was " "PFCU uuaM hv MoCov of makino- indecent nro- ot the spacious and beautiful grounds wnicn win De employed. nomention ismadeot these countries, blown overboard. He will proba- and " capsized, throwing I aolc . wwa aTpH which surround that famous old It has been decided that the Rov all hope is built upon the United bly lose the sight of both eyes; and both of its occupants into the wa- J fractured Hollin States harvest. The fact, as re- at present his life is despaired of. ter- ' McNeff, who is a good swim- , , cently stated, is that the bread of Capt. Barclay and the assistant en- mer lost his life while trying to save ijUroj)e must come iroin jti-iuencu. Electric Sparks. gineer are reported missing. The the girl- enry Uampell and boat is a wreck. Lescere Young lost their lives yes- Later The man Cockrell who terday while bathing near the Pull- was removed to the hospital, died man boat house- The boys, who A- ' I 1 1 . 11 at 8 o'clock this evening. His pa- were nme ana ten years old respec- o-swnrtri's skull with English home. The gates of the al Commission to represent Great with a rock and Hollingsworth stab- vast park were thrown open and Britain at the A orld's fair will be bed McCoy through Both men died to-dav THE OHIO CONTENT. I By the United Pr as. Three Italians were fatally in- rents -reside in Washington. The tively, were bantering each other in jured and one killed in a powder captain has shown up. explosion on tne ranroao, ten mnes Who RASERALL. YESTERD A south of Vanceboro, Ky. While a party of movers were en camped on Wolf Bayou, July 10th, Cleburne county, Ark., lightning struck the wagon of a man named Anderson, instantly killing his wife J ' Murphy; Moins, Hurley and Kelly. lhe Spanish fortes has adopted Umpire, Ferguson. a measure granting amnesty to all At Philadelphia Athletic 12, venturing into deep water and got beyond their depth. Teamster John Swanson was drowned in the lake at the foot of Berry avenue while Will the Democrats Against McKinley? By United Press. Clevelan . A I . 1 ? ll 1 . at -m three times, thousands ot people, many ot whom compoaeu oi me council ot the ho- had travelled dozen of miles in ciety ot Arts, which carries with it vehicles of every description and the prestige of having the Prince of stage of dissolution and on foot Wales as its president and Sir Rich thronged the pathways and lawns, ad Webster, the Attorney General. i-. -. . . . a 1 mi n .i Run and devoured the luncheon they as 118 cnairman. ine council con- brought with them under the shade tains many members who are well of the great trees. The Emperor qualified to insure a successful issue ov t i io is said to have enjoyed this picture The appointment of the Council as ?! 1 ii e of rural life quite as .much as he did a commission also implies that Sir By The United Press. ASSOCIATION GAMES. At Boston Boston 6 ; Cincin nati 1. Batteries: Haddock and watering his horse. NAVAJO INDIANS. Is There to be Another Uprising? By the United Press. Flagstaff, A. T., July 13.- During the past month the Navajo Indians have been acting in a defi T il lL.' J i l. , ,11 i-.r, n t- the more gorgeous sights presented Henry ood will be its secretary. ii. t, t' in his honor in the Metropolis. are in the city to-night, lo-mor- 1 luvv, iiuwever, iiiej win cumc in vn special trains from all directions, and the demands upon the hotels DID SHE COMMIT SUICIDE. by wire and mail give promise that The Mysterious Death of aBantiiul Wednesday s gathering will be one of the largest that has ever been By the United Press. Boston, July 13. The death at The Royal Cammission has receiv ed a grant of $125,000, which is less in amount than any previous grant made for a similar purpose. The willingness of the Council to accept this small sum is due to the experience gained at the Paris ex hibition, for which the government i ' i 7 -i i i , c "M KnTnv liilxr I I h nonth ti r , iui nuiv.u ilvj ci iiiucuir political political exiles, including Louisville 2. Batteries: Sanders ant manner towards the whites, and pjaced. to the credit of Ohio s boston juiyi The Council is Tnilitnrv nflTpndprs. r,ri f;n;r,. tt;o1,i ,i t?o. : iQ a anai !, ot.o Democracy. Most ot the ar- lu viuorw noiei odiuruay oi flj.. i.. military offenders. Norfolk, Va., July 13. Sun day afternoon as the train on the Tar River section of he Seaboard and Roanoke road was turning one of the curves near Coney station, it struck an unknown colored deaf mute, killing him instantly. Norfolk, Va., July 13. Sun day morning a colored man living at Getty's Station started Irom and Millio-nn: Fitzwrald nnd Rvnn: it is the. o-p.npral belief thai thev are Democracy. Most Ot the o o j o j - . , J1 Umpire, Davis. , only waiting a favorable opportu- rivals oi tne aiternoon aim evemiig , Mrs. J. Clifford, of Charleston, S. At Baltimore-Baltimore 2, Col- nity to drSe the cattlemen from were adherents of Gov Campbell, tj, MWjaie I J li p ji r : l nt snifunr. hpransfl t he If pv.nnlps arm A courier has Dut many oi inem, uir seeing, - C J -I .. i t l I wmr nw nrAnopa nt tha rmm worn v r conservative men wno nave uurne ? ..w JUab ttUlVCU 1 11C1C 1IUU1 tllC I I . i .i .11 vi etAnrtArl with tnwp Uonti npnrenanpre Umpire, Jones. ; Little Colorado, thirty miles tne neat and rden ox ie uay iux northeast with the. intelllo-enee that e democracy in inaiiy u. iiain - o , 5 0- i ' I " " , . . 'a. ftnpn "hp (ioroocort is Hoc St. Louis 6. Batteries : Foreman a band of 600 Navaios have taken tougnt campaign were iree io con- 3. I ' v II M .1 A Z X .X - n l 1 1.1 II IflI I 1 M- III J H. I M'2 111 M il possession of the stock on Wm. ress tneir oissausiacuon witu uuu ----- - o - - r - avv . .1 1 i a. J 1 ntftnftpwitn ftnrpnnsspssninr mnnnpr. t?q r.nnii a i.A,0i.a. resrret over tne iookouv : aim meie rr....0 confident of having sufficient funds, to insure the success of the British exhibition. A N gro "Blood" in Trouble. and McGuire ; Griffith and' Cook. Umpire, Kerins. . At Pittsburg, Pittsburg 6, Phil adelphia 7. Batteries : King and By The United Press. New York, July 13 Ralph E. Langston, son of Congressman regret over me iuuuui j uu wciu r- r o t u 1 1 yacncta-paA nn W ajA n ac' o tt oftor. 1 A-nfSlOn. I II C COIOTCQ rePrCSenta from the rang and slaughtering a been a gooddeai oi taiKanu no, T VfT;; V tire of Petersburg Va was taken luulluo r6 uuu uguuug , -o . noon and uaia the hotel charires in UTe 01 eiersourg, va., mSriS advance. Her meals were served before recorder Smyth in general uuWuB wcu dauSck discordant in her room. On Thursday and 8 i?a7 a committed in large reinforcements from the re- aa0Pte . to paciiy tne discoraam j default of $1,000 bail. Lantnn was intoxicated, and about 2 a. m, At Cincinnati-Cincinnati 0, servation. Sheriff s' Francis will elements.:. The, act is recognized J is under indictment on a charge of sif that the KepUDiicans are uuneu uv-v v . - OI I ,i . a t . I n hn n i4 1 ti or nnn inveiglement nrpfpr. states mat aiter reading tnem sne o i" Portsmouth to his home, taking the Mack ; Geason and Clements. Urn Atlantic and Danville track. He ri re Tmth scene an outgoing Jreight ran him down, not, a Tiatfomoa.- PiKnnrne leave - for the breaking several ribs. He is not ir . oi fioh. thp tpmiWp; thia Ynnrnina wit.K and enthusiastic that as their stana expected to live. zeli. Umpire, McQuaide. . ' 300 armed cowboys to arrest the and bearer thej. have one ot the Ke- MUro TTnUi- w0 ' a n,:.n PhiVor, .q ' "Kavfr hnT-a nf fU Won! Tf Franeia publican leaders of the nation; that backer, has received a teWram from Ynrlr 7. batteries : Hutchison and fails to arrest the chiefs and get the that the Campaign is to be iought, not so much upon state issues as AIM 1IIIIT .1III.II. 'I I'l'lll II I II IF B.W 1 U I ITT T 111 1.11 . m- I I W 1 v. Will .'V-l I I I I I iik 1 1 1 M Bill I III! I r-.mf- I Vj Vl. I.t 1 111 I 1 .j.rw..kJ VVVfciH0 14, X X 1.11 S3 I UltlilCUgCy XIIUUIW UUVk . JUT Km.JAm.nu j w i w " I . . , . 4 rf : nn,fl nnri T)nrr n m tho vai Hanoi-tmant will h annpfl - upuii a iiiiiiuiiiii viic 1." ") JU1U11C, lUnUO CkUU AjaVtiU. niu uolca imvui' " w "'f 1 finish for a nurse nf $2,000 t At Pleveland fllevelaud 7. ed to and trooos will probably be that it i 118 nminil tho mm ir, t,u rjnna ti in BotL;oc. TTnnnss nrrlererl nut The Navains are the ad that there is a greater necessi in September under the auspices of and Gruber, Doyle and Terry; largest tribe in the territory, there fJ to-day for a strong united JJe the Twin City Club of Minnea- Hemming and , Daily. Umpire, t being about 18,000 of them and they mocracy in Ohio than at any period . . oT-o Txroii voi finoiailv since war times. That Bonnet. cast them aside and went hvsteric- rea against mm dj iiss iieien su ally. It is thought that she did Graff, of Brooklyn. not register her real name and ad dress. Dispatches sent to Charles ton about her have not been an- He You told me before we were swered. married that you could live on love, TT. and now you touch me for a twenty 10 boxes fine fresh lemons. Uzzle dollar bonnet. has them. 219 South JFilminMon She Yes, dear ; but it is a lov street. of a bonnet. 'Viigt i XXUI Sl.. hivj if X uuuiiviwi

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