T r i- T 1 Si IMC r LOWERS COtiiCOM man. t lk J i OUB COUNTBT, IfAY SHE EVER BE RIGHT, BUT RIGHT OU WRONG, OUR COl :t.' SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NO. 11. SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 188. ESTABISHED 1832 THE Watci fl i I nnimror ommT ni I M Any Failure by China to h k i ii in i ii in uiiinLOL oiiunnun : Wishes Will be 4 . Enthusiastic Lady Clerks of the Navy Department j 1 . . GREET SCHLEY WITH KISSS. . Stormy Scenes Between English Minister and Russian Charge d' Affairs Gather Inr of English and Russian Warship in kiinese Wafers. Fekln eerfCBp orient of The Vifttirteti Daily Mail say! LjplUtuHutt -.ha Mbldehi v liei-time aetlte. m TlHJ JelAtiaai between the TstlHg H Mid Nif 6lUai IlifStlltt) ... 1 IMMlNtMf, HI f ruptnra, Nip (platirte MaD luliiHated that any fadure to observe (traat liritiaw'a wiak I ha anBOBptmi at a bhhi PolM ifiport of Mir Claude MaaDunaht eat Imn been concent rat sd at Wei k oi ami llaniow, and I -tut war ttmlar M toni have heen may iu the Yaiig Tse war, lifini Id Una Like Wir, j special diaaateh front Hhartghai, i "Violent scenes are reported to yfr. occurred UetwapR Wr OUldl BBhonald, thB lU-itihii luiuiBtm, and Fay oti, the Huatiiaw oUarae a itlalts, owintf to tha (attar's pom ttn iit.u tua I'Mina 14 aioan to oak ita atfroeiuunt with tha llouu Kotw Hank, unttor pain of the C'aar's trqnt tlUploasuiB, Tha CnitiaiB are inol'iuou to oImiy'IVI. I'uvlon. BtBlBfi that tho Mritish ooijHiib tliBtuBBltaa to va.-tml protBBta. "TliB ountUou h bow wut-iB than avar. Aft tlte Hub aiatt Bhit)B haB r a turn art to Port Art)wr, whtla tha ltritiih f Is ara aaaatohllntf at WaUHal'Wai ind Chafoo. Kxtrama aJativitv BtaViiU Mberal Tort Arthur. Tb aetiea of tus ttuHUas at Naw Obwaag iadioata aa iDtantton on thair bar! to ramaia thara iu stroag foroa, whothar tbay Schley Visits Wahinftoo. Jklmiral WinAnlrl K. Rrhlav isitad Washington recently, Ha was quickly recognized at most of too Sta tion along the line, and throughou thai trip was greeted by chenriDg crowds. When the train polled into the depot at Washington he found a com pact mass of spectators, which filled the depot aud overflowed out into the train shed. The admiral and Mrs ccblev. wuen they appeared, were greeted -with cheers and shouts o "Hurrah for Hchloy!" Everybody join ed in the shouting, and the depot at taches crowded' about the admiral an insisted on a handshake. -At the gates the crowd increased and amid deafen ingtfeheers the admiral and his wifo too termer wnu his inat on, passed through two solid linen of people. Nfeca-of Spanish Quecri Dies a Pauper. Wauda von Hpeno Jiodenback, an 1 -year -old girl, said to ho a more o tha Quean Kegetit of pain, the hoir ss to a fovttihaibf 20,00,), oou fraues, aaa to .vow xorn rocantiy. fue wa found htftrvimr on tite Ntraetti hv Huron i', do I.ajigV, of Aunfria. who uleutUleU hej . Kho had bouu pledged iu murriage to au old man and ian away from the royal home with her Uver, a membar of ouo of the royal i'aiUdies of liiusaia, who deserted her. h ' " ii Sooth Africa's Foreign Trade. The import trade of South Africa .consiBts of: Gold. $00,000,000 per an num, inoludiug that from the Trans vaal; diamonds, 922, 500, 000; wool, $12 000)00; mohair, the hair of the Angora 'g4at,$3, 000,000; ostrich foathers, over 21500,000; hides and sfcins, $2,200, 000; copper ore, $1,850; 000. The export of wine and fruit, for tho production of which the country is so well suited, and' also of grain is inconsiderable. Should Retain All. enrv Watterson, while in Kansas City recently, took occasion to declare himself an enthusiastic believer in the policy of expansion. "I am an expan sionist, " said Mr. Watterson. I be lieve we should not only have .Cuba aOd Porto Rico, but that w ahcfuld keep every island in the Philippine group. In short, I think that wherever the Stars and Stripes have been raised Of a cost of blood or otherwise thev ould rloat from henceforth forever. ine rreMcenrs Trip. The President and Mrs. MoKinUv left Washington recently for Somerset, , where they spent some days with Mr. Abnsr Mc Kin ley, te Presidents brother. r " fls BB J! . . I feaiak. Mi i Observe Great Britian's A Schley Demonstration. Admiral Seh ley received a great dem onstration at tha Navy Departmet dur ing his recent visit in Washington. His presence ii. the building had be come known, and as soon as he wss seen, cheers rent the air from the clerks who had assembled to catch a glimpse of the hero of Santiago. The ofiieers and clerks from the Naw, State and War Departments, crowded the corridors leading up to the Navy De partment, until it was impossible to pass through, Thoy crowded around the admiral, easrerlyvreaehing forward to Bhaae his hand. Ihe lady uler&s were Bven mole demonstrative, and the admiral was kissed by, old and VMiing. without discrimination. It was final br necessary to form a tine and pasM Cbb efowd around through the Iflia looms of tha Hetifetary s oiUrje, in oh1bf to itiva "thebi a ehrttiee to Hhaka haods with thaadhtitai. Many bfyniiumt HFtu offlfars toato purl in tha daBitfati0B Wlimim'i JflTiilifm fflp, (JensiaeFible alafis is wasifulad in pwHMaai and aaitrt oiMas, nut only m Manually hut sliu sh'uad, WitU fanard to the iiillitBiuie whtnh I mparer Wil Ham's apprnsohiiiH Visit to tha M'dy .and Ih likaiy to hafa ua his tuiaii and futura eaadftat, Mot naiy has aa ad riressait inviiatiMbB to al tha t'rataa' taat rtiiarsof nariuauy to aaaa tua pilgrimsga to tha Haly baajt (a hii rata, or alia to load lewe rriaaa of hair hoHsa in tiwu platia, hut ha has iaawiaa iuyitad rBpraiautativis of tha ..vaugoiinai aud lrotataut PhuraHasol ha nuu i'lURsian-ttarman Hiatus, aud of Austria, as well aa Of Uuugaiy, to aaoompauy mm. juoaea, it is esti mated that thBis will bu at least, tjnu meruharB of the Protestant clergy pres ent at Jerusalem as tha tftiests of the F.mperor during his sojourn in the Holy Land. Convicts Malta a Break. A neaial from Ht. Andrews' Bay, (la,, sayst Twaiva ooaviata, ampioysd oa tha turpaattaa oatnp of a, A. Hon laoa M Uompany, of East Say, ovar powarad two guards, MeuriBO thair arfaa, aad mada a bold dash for lib erty, fcaitaaiBf at oaoa to tha inland. A party of pursuers was immodiatBiy organ I aad aad amployias dogs, a iplril ad obaarwai iatataaiatoly lastitutad. Thoy ware overtaken in a aBalleypraH swamp, near Bayou Gaorg a. and a bat' tla immediately earned. Many hot wore trod, tha convicts fighting des perately for liberty. One was killed and three wounded, but no casualties occurred on the side of the pur suers ' Frivolity in Spain. A Madrid cable to the New York Sun says: "The rage for public amusements throughout' the country, culminating here in a bullfight with young women acting as toreros, brings lamentations from the press and hierher clergy. The bishop of Tarasrona has issued a pas toral in which he reproaches his flock for their many noisy festivities, savor me of paganism, when tbe country is in mourning for ita brave sous. A Republican paper compares the present mood of the people with the passengers of a foundering vessel, who, pereeiviug that tha captain aud crew have been beaten in their struggle against the elements, break into .tha storeroom aud indulge in tha wildest into&icUnn. " Spanish Censorship Stilt Txjsts. The Commercial Cable Company has Wued the following notice; "Ve are advised that, with the exception of i'oucn. messages of all Torto Hican poiuts, including Bau Juan, aresuujeot to strict Hpauish censorship, aud are only accepted nt the sender's risk. " . . ii ' , Treaty Detwjsen England and Japan. A dispatch from London says that Lord Charles Beresford to whom has been intruBted a special mission to the Far East, is the bearer of a preliminary treaty of alliance, offensive and defen sive, betweeu Ureat Britain aud Japan. Lord Bereajrd will submit the treaty to the emperor of Janan wh.. i A. pected to receive it favorably in which event Beresford is empowered to cuu ciude the treaty. War on tfte Friars. The Philippine Islands committee in Europe has addressed a letter to Presi Bent McKinley regarding the appeals made to him by high Boman Catholic ecclesiastics in America, to protect the religious orders in the islands. The expulsion the friars, the committee contends, is necessary antecedent to moral sanitation. " Tho committee urges Prasxdant McKinley to "aid the Filipinos to suppress the immorality oi the diabolical institutions fostered by these monks," and tha letter concludes as follows: "Your name can never be associated with that of tha friars; and tha sense of right of the nobis nation at whose head you are placed will never permit tha ever victorious and humani tarian stars and s tn ps to prateet them " STRANGE CRY FROM RUSSIA. Czar Nicholas Issues a Note Look ing to International Peace, OUR VICTORY A FACTOR. Good Caitoms Receipts at Santiago A Soldier Fares Well on a Street Car in New York City. By orderof Emiieror Nicholas, Count MnraviefJf, the Foreign Minister, on tbe 24th last., handed to the foreign diplo mats aCSt. Petersburg, a note declar ing that tbe maintenance of peace and the reduction of the excessive arma ments now crushing all nations is the ideal for which all governments ought to strive. The Czar considers tbe preset mo ment favorable for the inauguration of a movement looking to this end, and invites the powers to take part in an. international conference as a means of thus insuring real and lasting peace OUR PEACE COMMISSIONERS. A Majority, Composed of Senators Davis end lie-AHHevaiioHiiti-Vliws of SElUTOa C. H. PAVfJ. EECBETAHT OF STATE W. H. HAT. and terminating the progressive in crease of armament. Good Customs Business. Adjutant General Corbin has re ceived the following cable from Gen eral Shatter, under date of Santiago: "I have transferred all business relat- Obt Victory a Factor. A Washington special says: The ex traordinary circular directed by the Russian Foreign Minister to the mem bers of the diplomatic body at St Pe tersburg has attracted the earnest at tention of the officials here. It is be lieved here that the victory achieved by the United States in the late war was a contributing factor in the preparation of the note. It is surmised that the victory made it clearer at onoe to the European statesmen that to maintain the balance of power they would be obliged to redouble thair expenditures on account of tha army and navy else thoy-might he outstripped by tho Unit- ' ' ' iag to customs orer to Major General I Lawton. There has been collected, with the exception of a small amount, 3103,003. The salaries of officers and all expenses, including city officials, police, etc., have been paid to date, leaving over 090,000 in tha treaaury. Tho expanses of tha custom house have been out down from 940,000 per annum' to $JH,000, aad that in time can be ma terially raduoed. These collections era all made under tha minimum tariff, in cluding a larga reduction in tonnage. The economy and celerity which has characterised the business of the cus torn house has be so brought about in a great measure under tha supervision auu good management of Donaldson." Special Ukase of the Ciar. I'poa the occasion of the unveiling at Moscow of a monument to Czar Alex ander II, grandfather of the present czar, Emperor Nicholas issued a ukase referring to the event and eulogizing the deeds of the deceased, notably the liberation of the peasants from bond age, which earned him the name of "The Deliverer in the mouth of a grateful people. The ukase concludes: "Wishing to seal more firmly the mem ory of this historical deed, we have re solved to make hereditary the wearing and passession of the nJedals he con furred upon his co-operators as a sign Fry flN tVwiclaw Held, Are tielleved to JyMUe White Net knowa, Bft6B 8, I), WUITB, BEXATOH W. V. EEYZ. of his gracious acknowledgment of their labors. " Mr. Hughes, a wealthy retired broker of New York, while passing through the Arlington hotel dining hall, at Hot Springs, Ark., discovered his own daughter, wno had been lost to him for twenty years. Fndov.maal Rank. Treasurer Hinsey's report of th con dition of the endowment funds amount ing to $523, 270. 62, as read to the su preme lodge, K. of P., gives a list of the mortgages held by the order and places the cash on hand at $30,365.92. Supreme representatives say they are satisfied their mortgage holdings are good. Merritt Appears Undecided. Major-Gensral Merritt, in conversa tion, haa avoided a declaration of pol icy and haa given tha impression that ha la undecided about tha possibility of arranging to retain the Philippine la lands, although personally he seem to 'ever that polfVy. pram mill policy. He Wants Check England's Am bition. A QUARTERMASTER MURDERED, Enflish Army Has a Skirmish on the Banks of the Nile Holland's New Queen Aa Ang lo-American Trust. Genoral Weyler, according to a spec ial dispatch from Madrid, has outlined his future policy. He proposes, it ap pears, to be independent both of tho government and of tho opposition, "al ways aiming to preserve, the country and to reorganize the army." He ex presses the belief that the Carlists have plenty of money, some of which, he al leges, comes from France. He says the United Republicans have no personal animus against the Queen, their only object being to adopt a firm, interna tional stand, one result of which would be to check in some measure Euglund's ambition. . A Quartermaster Murdered. Because of the death of three hospit al batieats of the Twelfth New York Regiment enoniiipod at Chattanooga, Uuu attu .1.1.. I.:.. ...111. liu il I... i Him. ( alter uiinniuq mint tmiu "i bothies living in tho tielBHliM hood, ' '"" ..M,.,oi.., - i ,...,t;i, m Fiatta, Of CMHiprtHjr it, would mi allow tha " faes to sell aaluiaM t ais ommipmh.v laweiitLv a Hang of negfois paHglil aaiifiatitia Me aatnn biomimIb, and aftsr baatiHg him nearly to death. Hue him wanar a panflag railroad train. Niaoa titan tna giiarus hav-H baau entered to shant any nagra whu attempts to pass tha uatup linai, llnf llih ArmyHn iMrmiih, Tha brigada of fnandly Arabs aadar Major Mtuart Wartley, wHMli bag been pushing aiMttad Oindttiwatt, with a viaw to aattiag- off the ratraat of Iha foroas of tho Khalifra, has juit had its pt brush with tha anamy oa tha banks of the Nile, capturing ftva man and a boat laden with gram, The PervUh scouts are now frequently sighted. The whole Anglo-Egyptian army has reached Uwtat'tf, thirty mites from Omdurman. An Anglo American Trait. The Ht, .TumeaUaantta, Loa Inn, sas it is reported on the Btook exchange that an Anglo-American trust, to con trol the output and sale of sawing ma china, knitting machine and alt othar kinds of needle is being formed. Hav are! American and two Midland Arms are reported to have solo thair business to the combination, The capital, it is further announced, will ha l,a0Q,uuu (7,600,000), divided into preferred aud ordiaary stock, Holland's New Queea. The Queen wf Holland in a procla mation issued upon tha occasion of her daughter, Wilhelmina, coming of age, exprBssas her pleasure at seeing tbe whole nation ranged joyously around the throne of the new Queen and thanks the people for their loyalty and loving support. In concluding she says, "May our country become j?reat in everything in which a small nation can be great. " This Soldier Fared We!l. One of Uncle Sam's returned soldier's boarded a street car in New York the other dav and discovered when the conductor caniQ around for his fare that he was penniless. The conductor Raid it was a case of pay or walk, and this aroused tuo pnssongers, one of whom panned the hot, himself Bottinu an ex ample by putting in a note. The soldier, who protested, was soon roll fug in wealth. , The ZinniM Cnnfcrcne. Tho Zionist conference wn opened, at'Pale, Switzerland, August inth. Dr. Theodore Uoral, the originator of tho project to purchase Palestine and rC'Settle the Jews thoro, presided and welcomed the dolegattu. Dr. Max Nordau made an address on tho situa tion of the Jews dnriug the past year. Chinese Emperor's New Ftiict. The Chinese emperor has issued an edict, providing that European and American editors and missionaries and tloir converts in the empire he fully protected. He says in this respect the Chinese officials heretofore have been derelict and he issues this edict as a final warning, declaring deterraiuatien that there shall be no inoro riots osainst these c'asses of foreigners. Clara Eirtcn Could Not Land. Miss Clara Rarton, of the National Red Cross, arrived at Havana recently on the steamer Clinton No. 2, with supplies for the starving inhabitants of that county but the Spanish author ities at Havana would not allow the supplies to be landed and imposed a fine of .3500 on the master of the relief ship because he had no manifest. Emperor William Willinf to Attend. The official North Henselae Allge meine Zeitung, believed to be inspired bv Prince Yon Hohenlohe, the Impe rial Chancellor, declares the willing ness of Emperor William and Germany to accept the invitation to attend the congress as proposed b tha Rsin Emparof Reyal makes tbe food pure, wholesome and delicto. &AKlN5 POWDER Absolutely Puro R3VAI rKH0 POV?f 0 C", NfW V, ARMY AND NAVY DOINGS, The Movements of Our Army and Kavy Breiflv Told. The transport steamer Scandiav Smm sailed for Honolulu and Manila. iror Houolulu she carries Companies A. If and 1), of the First New York Regiment, consisting of 295 men and ten ofXtcwrav itt command of' Lieut. -Colonel 11. 1. htackpole. For Manila the steasruajr taken Second Lieutenant Ha me and lJi men of the First Hattalidn Heavtr At- Hilary, California YoltinteefB, to net an gttani fur fi,iKHUMMj re inna wt yum Houpa in tieueral Merrltt's totMbaiiUs Majors Nahtifialti! Nhaary autt HIsjhi- I'Wtt' ) i, y iii i,tj I at u it iji (iilPM rtk It I'liai ta Hf'tuMHuy i Mejgi wolilia, 'nsisT AiHllaiyi riautanaitl Wadgawaad, MiaV taiy it, t-ttth Artt)lMry, audit iMMMut dih i and i.iu in lvalue id the imspatisl uui pa, and fMttr Mad Crass HUFfee, vm lag a total or 4tif. r ilidurs hava baau tftwaii far luUBtesr lllg mil Mm ItJllumilg USIUSII VlilHtti ijigaaisailonsi First yarmunt Vid i . " .tii "i ' r y." ' r" i T. tear Infantry, First Maine VoIum I II litll 1 1- V. iflV BHIHKld OHll VolUII Infautrv, Hliih l annsllvsiila Vol leer Infanti v, I'lfih Maryland Voltsft leal1 Infantry, batlailuiid ihb. ilgltt tit Hilary, Hauund New York VuluntisMf tnfaniry. Fimt lliiaois S'ulnn ter 4m fantry, Uua ifuuilrad and Fifty stis Volnutaai' infantry, Hattai'iai A ana H tleorgia Light Arwlterjr, Tatsty eighth Indiana, Volunteer Light Ustr tery, Troops A and H, New Vurk Vi uuteer Cavalry, Uoarttor'a Truoi ul -Philadelphia. Mexico in thu New World haa inp isitfaaf Btaudmg army, wuh. . war stiuutit u( luu.uuu, while Urnnl Tf necoaU sritii and vooo !Bual- dartufiS. While tl,o tauduirf army at tho United state U but Ul.OOO in nu.i of peace, it is estimated the Pres.dartif; outtld call lt),iMMMM)J-msn if naeeaa v. Tha AroBBtlna Itaitublte has a pootoa force of I a, 000. Canada in aarriiitie with a,(JU0 iirttish troops, with an ditioual l,U00 Canadian soldiataaoU a militia of .iVi i'i Now that hostilities are over, lata) United Htatas is at liberty to from tha British builders tho cruiser Albany, aister ship to th Herar Orleeas. which was one of th tt acquired fronS Rraail jnst prior to tt.ii outbreak of the wii . Acting HeevetaBry Allen ordered Passed . Assistant Vm gineer Norton to prooeed at onco io Newcastle-on-Tyue, Khglaud, to supar vise and inspect the completion ot-ttssj machinery of tbe Albany, An order has beeu issued by tfaer Navy Department detaching Commo dore J.j V. Philip from cornmana of the battleship Texas, at New York, u.-.rt placing him in command of the bect.& squadroD of the North Atlantic itei, with the cruiser New York as his it ship. He thua succeeds to tho com mand formerly held by Rear Adiuirwit W, T. Sampson, as commander-in-chief of tho North Atl.-vntic fleet. A soldier dead for thico daya about to bo dissected at the A Military hospital when he wosa and, before the doctors recovered iruiu their surprise not off tho dittt-eVtUtyS tahlo and walked into the hu'tt ivxu, wneri ho wrote down some word oai piece of paper to uiake sure that Uovsww altvu and awake I ho im't r now that hu has coiup!.eiely rucowrud hi-iu hin lothartf'. (lon-eial lla.ua-, now in Porto Uvtu hn been ordered North, IIj wi!l kti relieved in the command nt t L hcwHesi lirlyade there by (iuu.tiraut. lluii' ivi Keutncky Retriment will be attached totleit F.rust's 'Divikion, rehevitiK tii Seoonu Wihconsio. (ientrul (,rani iiii have duly tho Third llliuoi and FonrH Ohio-Regiments under his conunwal. Floyd W. Ojiy, Company F. Siv fifth New Yora Hegimeut, chnrl vith robbinsr the mails at Camp Al-r, has been dishonorubly discharged ftixiu the Service of the United Mates', frr feiting all iay aud allowances, .:.." heuteuced to serve three yeurn at lurS laicr in the military jinsou at Furt Leavenworth, Kau. I he Cnited, States transports Rio -Ist-ne:ro aad Pennsylvania havd arrived Manila, the former bearing two baitsaY- ions of South Dakota Volunteer recraslsB f,pr the Utah Light Artillery, a:ul a dm fachaieut or the sigoal corps, aad ibsa latter the First Montana Volunteer b1 ;-;J0 recruits for the First CalifuraisB Volunteers. The fojlowing troops have been or dered mustered out: Ninth fusacbu fcetts, Seventh Illinois, Filth lUmwja. Sixtv-fifth New York Fiftin Ohio In fantry. First Wisconsin, liird UuittiJ States Volunteer Cavalry. Fiil Texas. Tbe Spanish transports Han Fraa cisco, Sua Augiiitin and Colon hw, left Santiago for Spain with 4t& Spaniards, mciudiug 15 officers Baud thair families and four priasta. Feaar men died on the way to tha absfav Thair carpsas were "checked ott" saa pastoBgars. 9 V I l -4 I