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1 :M Iff ft I fril ESTAULISHJE D.1 1867 WILAItJsGTON N. C. THUJRSDA Y, KOViSMBEIi 22 TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Mary 1 Stevenson, daughter of the V: ? President, is very ill at Asbeville jit Western railroads that called for Fed r.x: all luring the Pullman strike are now c:a:"iir-- pay for transporting the troops : protect their property Owen J. H ;::j:ner, United States district attorney, ; fy.ni dead in his bed at Jacksonville. Hi The Knights of Labor re-alect all :--o. 1 orlicers r-The report of Paymaster i,t":.era! Stewart, of the Navy, gives some Id. tp.-e-::n-' Lgures as to the cost of keeping up r ;:rs in our navy An explosion ,,-c.p in a eat lrginia coal mine. Seven uol.es nave been removed. There n.YK.-Iiteenmen in the mine All were I . let or injured The admissibility of tif : .-t:mony of the main witness for the jr.i ::io:i in the Memphis lynching case :. atra .;ed on the ground of the infidelity of :K- witness Paul Conrad president of I. .:-:ana lottery is dead The South- K.tilway asociation will re-establish v t rvi e association The President 4 -i gouty ankle The Chinese are SENATOR MORGAN ! THE EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY IS RENOMINATED BY THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. . : r m Port Arthur. A battle has jmt i in fifteen miles of that place : .i ;. of the Ked Cross are refused safe . ? :o flu- seat of war in China. The , t -ay they don't want to save any ? . J 'hi::ese Three persons are . y a train at a railway crossing in t-.r ..:.'. vji. Pa Several New . York ; ri are arraigned on indictments . . r :timonj' before the Iesow , -'uTiJian soldiers capture ?. - a-i -J-t African town The new ...i v. t ! 1 Ie a success hevond exuoci. : :. from the number of bids re- . t:.r Treasury Department Cold fi.'-;nt :f $l,f,uuj was withdrawn :' . . .Yw York snb-treasury yesterday, ; . iv for the purchase cf bondi ."..--. - progressing rapidly for getting out . -.v t :..U The remains of Dr. Mc- h-:-. ar- !-;;ri.-d ia Princeton cemetery 7:. ?..!.:. --uake hocks continue in Sicily, r. ! t: volcano of Strombold is nearly in ; r q.tion. The lo:s of life and de- : . r. i of projK'rty i3 greater than at first .;,;-- !. In one town 200 corpses have t ik-n from the ruins' Tom Wation - ; Mr. Black's proposition to resign M.ir h ;t!i nvxt ami have another election r i i.. ra in Trainor, under sentence of 'a :.rthe murder of his devorml wife i- iv ia o!a. dies in his cell of starvation Wa-hington Court House (Ohio) r r. v vtiu'atmn has begun at Columbus ' .. o-ro ha- a $10),0oO fire in the fashion- iSx ;'a residence section White labor- at a av mill camp, fire into a party of : -.ro workmen trom?bt to the camn and HU Addrew to the Caucus Advocaf. ing Harruonj-N'o Atunrion Paid - the Manifest, of n. F. Kolb, Issued for Political Effect Abroad 111 Vaporing Interview in Ills Organ as to Ills v Intentionr. Montgomery, Ala f Nov.20.-SenatorMor The Iah of Life and Destruction of Property Greater Than Fine Sup posed The Disturbances in the Volcano of SiromboIdL Rome, Nov. 20. The earthquake shocks continue at Milazzo. on th north v-mT rrf j the Island cf Sicily and the fact that the j volcano of Strom bold is nearly in a state cf i eruption is accepted as proof that the dis- . . . laxoances are oi Tolcanic origin". The in habitants of Milazzo continue in a state cf the greatest terror. They are living in huts hastily erected in the fields. Elsewhere the feeling of alarm is subsiding and business is resuming its normal course. iwecorts received from the Drovince of gan was nominated for re-election as Sn. tor to-night by a joint caucus of the Demo- eggio de Calabria aggravate the number of cratic members of the Legislature AfW rpedto,s an,d le 4mouut of damage done, the nomination th Zf , , fter o hundred corpses have been extricated hl nZ ,t Senator spoke for an ; from the ruins of houses at San Procopio, nour and reviewed the course of the Demo- ; f wich number forty-eight bodies were cratic party, counseling harmony in the ?lund benealn tne ruins of the church, party ranks and assuring them that the r. innr""maber 0f lH;rs0ns ioiared 10 be suit would be all right in 18:j. Ife reiter-I It is estimated that the dnmp ,?nn tn ated his views as to the free coinage of H. ! Vui,dinPs at Palmi. not counting the loss ver and said his view. nr. 1 incurrm, in furniture destroyotl, will (inpttinn i " t .,u-ju,wj ure. rmeen 1 - ncil ftuun il. The manifesto issued yesterdav bvi: v Kolb, stating that he had been elected Covernor and would take his seat on Decem ber 1st, fell fctill-born here. No one has been heard to discuss it on the streets ormv the least attention to it. The Aln rlixrr printed this morning an interview with Taubeneck, in which he claimed that it was si.oo per year. GLAIMING PAYMENT. REMARKABLE DEMANDS OP WESTERN RAILROADS. Expenses of Keeping up Oar Cruisers The Bond Ituue to be a Gteax Success Withdrawals of Gold for Bond Purchases Slight Accident to tho Presi dent No Cabinet .Meeting m Con sequence. Washixgto.v, Nov. 20. Darin? thi rnt strikes many railroads annhVri t, Government for protection and troops were placed on trains and along the disturbed portions of their routes. Now the com panies who availed themselve of-tbe troops 1891 COMMERCIAL NEW& Stocks and Bond In New York-Tt e Grain and ProvUlon Markets of Chics co. K.V m ""Mo " H u . .vui a pun in Ihe Iin 1 . - . mm.im bouthera railway preferred. Manhattan, the Industrials and the Cramer, ' prominent in the Improvement ki. ftft tKs ft. i 7SvT 2 7 r nowT. " demand for the shorts for covering purposes ceai ZSwl?F umcT dividend induced some of the room traders to put out frtth lines in the Grangers, There w htwJii? for the protection of their property are rr filing bills with the War Department for the ' he transportation of the soldier?, whose chief 1 cer r4 t-. . . , .... I u.ulJ as w Keep tneir lines open and ruard roads hut VnT, J 111 IBar until the f Jff:2.5x.when a raJd made on the " viic rraaii or an interiew wuh ?sident Cable of the Pock I.Und.Jnrhkh SENATORIALJliMBER. TEN REPrJBUCANS AND TWO POFUUSTS CANDIDATES. charging for ! collapsed entirely and 300 others are irrep- . a.aoiy damaged. Lvery house in the ; town has sullerrd more or less and not one . remains habitable. At Palmi. six persons were killed and over 000 were injured. Iortel. i--igtit terso- ;hed at Seminara . muuafz omer hini ih-.t next four or fiv. Tr.r.n, i certain to be lean on- for the Western i - wu lucii iiiit-i iiiPTi nni mi a r,i t ruaiis Annths. . .. thpfr r,, . b f o kT; 1"V .Bi"; uii" ouri i lie market buildings ".Bjr P" are irreo- 8aj(i about Uiat tiie Chi- wrrr.n,, trr su western dirtctors fit thiir the time ther werP f ' 7. ' rn1?" November -Tth next will rfdnrn i ' fc ii l uiuue:iu rait!. orhinr aikui .....t i at the roads would transport ! obtained. The hea theuJaners wiemireear cost, as their services were t he understanding of the People's party that Morgan was to come to Alabama and stump the Mate in the interest of free silver nn i in repaired ujwjuo i io uaies, trut after making three hps ueujangea nis mind and worked for Oates. i I IliRMix(iiiAi. Ala.. Nov. 20 The genera public here eems to attach but little im frfirrnnce to tlie proclamation of K'o'l. Ti.ir i anticipate no krouble whatever, and believe n his manifestois simply for political effect auroau. the TribuHJio-day, and the following is the substance ofl his remarks: '1 proposeto offer the people the oppor tunity to s the Jones kind of Govern ment. We wanted a contest law. We asked it of theast Legislature, but in ap parent dehancb of us, it repealed Ihe sec tions of the t.odje of lSsG, which made sooie step toward era uting a contest in elections of fctate olhce-a'and put nothing in the place, of thcte sections covering our demand. No rhan who knows the leeling of the present I r . . r-- w wvnt i to iur a moment Anat amij people weiv jared. The tomb stpnes and mortuary chapels in the ceme tery of Seminnra were completely shat tered. 'Ihe villages of Parupoeri and Santa were destroyed. Jn lieggio itself, the postoffice, prefecture, town hall, conit house and prison were almost wrecked. Cass were heard to-day in the oien yaid attached to thecourt house and the prisoners were placed on bord ships 1 where they will be kept until the prison is lexow Hearing Jiivebtiatiou truir. Xew Yok, Nov. 20. Ex-Police Sergeant Ceo. C. Libers was arraigned before Judge ) Ingraham in the Court of Over and Ter .' miner this morning, on charges of bribery diflerent cases. roads. This.'howpvpr railroad companies now want pay for carrying the men who protected their property. The War Department opposes the payment of the charges and it is likely will contest the claims in the courts. The department, it is said, will raise the point tnat as the railroads sought nrntprtinn of tho liwpa, icey nave no ngnt to regard them as ordinary passengers. The Machias sailed from New York this riming under orders to join the Asiatic squadron She will stop at the Azores, Gibraltar, Suez, Colombo and Singapore The report of Paymaster General Edwin btewart, of the navv. for thp rnit tiiil imo. ia document of considerable interest. It presents a comoletp pxhihit nf ti aSairs of the department. Among other items, it is shown that during the period covered by the report the cost of the United i:io ATTS"r HCSLSO rater) was ?aiO. ! u- ieu to of the general list and for a time the whole market Va -ed American Sugar, howevpr w.n, t, .rr . , SSn lxUi 501(1 o !.j. aftPr dedini: Thl l, J B-3inst earlier in tbe dav" The support accorded this stock was much commented upon to-day and it was hard to trace the source of the orders. ; Some had it that a pool had been formed on Washing-t?2frrUm.0ra.- ,.at there W0U,J no ,oV .'Tkiaioa liJUJ session. In th?Ml,r?leS' h07elver: il intended that the absence of business is the main St? the,tr,rbIes and until te demand quickens, a bull campaign cannot be nsr- tn Li kJ,h0nZh- .Chicago Oaa rallied to . IA and receded to 73? to 731. At one V1?.eoc'Plnndedaslight premium Shepherd -Trjlnff lo Krtito tb Mj-kr HomM) Il.potr-NArtJ BarclM Taken to .Nnrtt i Anpttm trACherv Dl tmdna: Urvr th INh trtno or 8actlt1 " cmilon. Mt,.ta !tnM , IUut.u. N. C, Not. J. . Kx-Congrrsman J.M.Hrowf r candidjtforthe t'nitl hutn .r.!. t. is mighty easv to barandi lif h-.-.i tiiiai no bare cum out of th. wml, to iow themtlv, and r.o do ibt otnm aro concealetlinUie.hrubry. TU XTe j-,. publicans. Onlvone iWuli.i ..... Mr. Marion Putlrr is namrd. tu,, Mr William A. Cuthrie. iovernor (Urr appoints Dr. W J, iw n. of irren.boro, a member of theuv l-..r(j lf health, vice Dr. II. T. iLihm-n, cf a:cm. resignel. Howard .bton. of Halifax county, i aj. Ioi-ut(tl a notary public. The sherifTof Hydc coun'y t d4.r bn. bt a ronvict to the icnttentiry. to rrw. t( , years for larceny. On the Supreme court U-nc'i. in fnut rf Chief Jttue Shepherd, mi, iuomiku- ti r.' was a v;Me of mirr chrv-.ii.r !.,.,. u.,r. mg tkecaninf a l.ndy.wjH, thu ;, ti,m I u trif i.'i.i . ji win ie nut a bttlf whi! ! for use Owin io imp r hr in Wn,rA iiurKei ieu on steadier in tone. Net changes show losses of i to U per c,t. Xofth estern leading, Ixuisvi!le and Nashville Manhattan, New England. Western Vn on "thfr," r?iIway Preferred and Sugar' i' ?.nt.on the KUway r.", a "C1C 'l11 ana iower. Sales of li.-tl m.v d slocks aggregated llifino th. ni:.;..i faith. . y. , ' 1 - w.Ma.r. ii i 1 1 1 . i -i i ;vs imi ' Chicaco, Nov 20. Hold less courage to-day even in seven different rflsp T imor Tr,i-CT his counsel, presented a demurrer, setting 013 ' tbe United States cruiser Yorktown (3d , forth that the charges against Libers were rr), 160,907, and the United States steam not crimes in the meaning of the State shlP -Petrel (4th rater). $103,502. These tig statutes. The demurrer was overrulpd nnH ures afford an aDDroximatfl Hps nf thom:t ( Libers pleaded not guilty, I of maintaining vessels of the different I Tne shoT, with recollecti i once selective Sergeant Wm. Frinck, masses. The cost of the New York navv ' srrengtl1' .were tim'J a i , uulCea oy tie grand jury last ar ?a4l o4,iHi. This includes only the ,,rer Iie"n very hard. ' This uncertainty 1 ritlaV. dellVPrpH himso f nn. tn. x I POSt nf nffioora on, I 1K i , . , I On both BiHoo -ao,i U,J 'v-ciiimj ! - ' ' " I ' iliC li I .11 I II I. 1 " - auuniey ims morning, lie is charged with from the. bench. 1 fronl of l!,- h.e.iluarter nf Mr ' H i son, the iW.plp a rlv .vjt.lt(ir. a 4 rd with . the ords - People , l artv Hc , i r;,. tfr In th,3 county Wi!,un did . grr.it deal of hard work for fusion, if he jK,..ir that one of the Populists wa, tre.tkr uinl.v hurried to him and mh-m f "i. Few ix'ople know tin inat ri.er-v i ur now greai an agitator L is ers of whp.ithji.li I his evening the refen-. .... ..... ... Ilion . 1 I t!l fll' in. I IK -w. i ) : " ons of last wppk" ' I atious and imnrovemri.t i.f i .. ... . nd not disposed to iiouse. met witii their arl itr.ti.r i .. . i... I 1 I 1 A , " ' ' ' ' " M'll could be done in the it Will ir nnrHiin,, t- n I lror on nr.U.ln n n . 1 r . . 1 1 . . . . . . u . , vivmiiv 1 1 1 v j liiii t -f l r i r w r rT f Mn rm . - . . ,u41 . !,al ci- ' iiuntiri. nrii' ii i .. ......rv,. i iirrp i election of OafcCas the constitution requires spV-nrPdthrf.v eSt2mon-L aSamust was an preservation of the wharfs, buildings lfj 01 iower;prices. and a net loss of jlcYor fng i regard to the mat ittqdo. The most Sacred rights of t22S ; VJ? f!ienc Sht out I . .. . i l-3 made' " wheat was weak This mornimr-the thn m pie have been outraeed and niitht iA, ru,fVtv lul"u,lle m connection way of ttl-uieiit. omcers and clerks and nf lahnr nH ! " uoin sides resulted in inartiv;r ..i . Fvpr sinr Art i ..""r"1- material applied to the erection, repair, care quie.t The oddserrwVre in without a ,n.rkei7 Thew U a V & , 'TT'r'- .- e are killed A specialist in Columbus, coidratts consumption from experi in-' with microbes of tuberculosis have borne from him and thev ?pp rlprii 1 1 . 11. . 1 . . . j wuai ineir ueiermmation is. They have ' been cut down to the last noint of endnr- I rr 1 . a nee. iney uont want any advice me, orrrom anybody else. Xo. thev k The regular Cabinet 1 . viv iiww banc place, owing to the absence of the President. When returning to his home at Woodlev last evening from a walk, he trod on a small round Stone, whirh ml Ia1 otitott mence of his acts. ' : sprain of one anttle. Th 3 Shortly after the arrest of Frinnir RQy but because it from gant 'TOrle Wa,3 brought in on the aamV had been afflicted by gout, it was sc Tpainful S t4iarge Referred on the strength of the thwalking was not lasy Mrs. Cleveland snow same evidpnrp Tto ia oiw ifnwo rn k;, sJ , V1C' . ."u means is if thev do anything to ri-ht them ' ? ? Prac,Ues ?f Whitehead, selves he will shoot them o dSth.0 j ln,r Shd0 .havm. aepted 5D0 "I know the people better than he does S? ti.l J tfhead in consideration of al oni i l-ot ... vr lu w me ooctor to escane thp iPfmi uo wunt iiieir iepnnr ptp nni and ic lower. ! 1 ! . . vi was uuu ana easy during most of the T"10L1 J.n .e day an early loss trhaaf K., ji lD? snSt improvement in gave their Tom Jo, ,a ,hiy memSra thw KS wii! 'id o nave wke areve i-i . . "-tutav. ijum prisoners n tnis morninj? and infnrmoH members of the Cabinet. The President is . u tucio 1 'vuc ii viii uiiu auu inev see cieariv oi-o toVn i,r T. , -v-vo -- -- ximucui i::i -s south of liPr irmup vifn .YoW j9 i i lueuiseives. inev . . . I ti, j.t;.-: .rw." .r"" "uo WIP- . w - .-v . . . vy . I om nnr rm-n ntinn.ot.. T-l I - I r I J.UC UllAlLilLlClIlS ATP I ri Q r Tho T-rocon v 1 fww A v VJi V . 1 V v Yi.rk lias a $100.CKj lire The Dem- ratio!" the Alabama Legislature renomi sat' -nator Morgan The general pub- A!alama attach no importance to manifesto Kolb has a loni intpr. t v of himself in his own paper in which -e La a great tleal to "say about the jeople :;- oppressed by the Democrats and such T i-f.r Tl. . 1 1 tr 1 ... .., . 1JJC iram rouoer Jieugeietn is the Missouri enitentiary for twenty- vt ars There are prospects of inime- war between Mexico and Guatemala F.e Kllsworth. Kans , county treasurer diort in his accounts. HTP Tint rovnlnt mt,it.. rri 1 . J who have children to feed and clothe and ; Tom -Watso, Accepts Congressman ernment loan of 50,000,000 will not only provide a future for." ' Black'a Proposition. SI?JnfaM0niPiete access, but that the aggre- Atmvt4 r: on t I .Ti -.. . ' ' ue iar in excess or ine . , ... aivi. 1 uim tt i. xi in 1 Miiioiirir or t no rrntia tn k i -. j are immediately placed, Supreme Court. Decisions. special to the Messenger !!, Nov. The Supreme court rvrrung tileti the following opinions: i! wards ;from (Jreene county A Train Ilobber Gers a Lon Term. Jeffeksox Citv, Mo., . Nov. 20.The Supreme court this morning sentenced Marion Iledgepeth to twenty-live years' im prisonment in the penitentiary, and the Supreme court marshal will probably bring, him to the prison to morrow. Jn the spring of 1S02 he, with several other parties, robbed a San Francisco ex press car in St. Louis county of nearly f 17 -000 and about $3,000 worth ot valuables Only a small portion of the plunder has ever been recovered, although numerous efforts have been made to effect Some sort of a compromise with Iledgepeth. Iledgepeth is said to have been involved in the life insurance swindles developed at Ihiladelphia upon the Fidelity Mutual Life association hxr thp iihirinm.o tr 11 - J -u.UUUUO ii. 11, Mnlni 00 11 C . -1 11 1 1 nil vuar unr. u 111 r 111 n r r in j .. . the Pnnnlisr. mnrlMat. f uTT' r""3 ue so1"- 3 last as r xiwija viic icum weur 1 xectuyea me Dias 1 gia district, has accented K S-ltf18 gV-O ettle thV controversy islmpslible" to S Advance of the whether the Populist or the Democrat was general opening oinext Saturdav at noon elected on November Gth last, by trying the the names of tnc 'bidden T the amounS bfd returSnsVhadg 7 &0 maim'i?? bf f the f 0r' T " Theumber "of i ' 1 maJnty but the same enveloDes bearing tbe legend "Prnnoqal for ' the 1'om.n.t ,.?M.fr iS? "" ,'.or receiveq at the treasury, is far in issue, and the number of requests for blank tcr. eirro rohlxr wr names as ttin.rin 1 v.rti.i. ... ii,..Bunn w JackMii. Northamrw ton county, to be placed in jail. Thp . y. thPtfp,nJ g?f i?" bene,lclal effect sympa- M-arysburg is direct. Btolen clothing havj J tnetlCaliV. ( flsh rrm woo . v . I lipnn frTn,l n ik.:. : oTIIJK n'r . . "J "clR' . a'u. was " " r wii luur xrnous. Hip pvidriir foSo'fToUTto iacnd other 8radea sUoweJ a iKS'LaE w" "' T'ry - Oats were stead v even when the otheT 'Tn tworeelryiirort: on the roller cereals displayed weakness. The reason for during mill here will begin. There has the independence was not quite clear, many been porae months dclav. Delieying thar the oatmeal trust had some 1 Jreat nu"bers of patridpren are brought in part in it. Offenntrs were liht .n,i M here and sold, u'amn. tr.,Z i- .VV.'1 to ic lower. There was more than there was ixsa uata were irom steady I l",4"lJ' "Kining u Lring rafb t 'lh J I sales of rabhiLM hr .r ?... 1 : product for s.ilpfowiaxr strange to say. Chatham fnrni,!,. ,.1. . demand to aUanr ;t Tk. I the entire sunnlv T. rnt.i. t Black will talrp tho commission as member-elect, but will re sign on the Gth of next March, when his term commences and it is understood that 'b,e,?,rnr W1 . rder new election at j. . ,aiK8na watson will be the onlv candidates. , J uvviu lb. iUC preference for the selling side was ascribed ITS market and to the sinking proclivity of rrain. Business was of a much less important cbarnrfpr than in ; ' j;. - . ... 1 ....... U1D llUIJIt;- diatepast with outs-iders evidently holding aloor. The close was 27ic lower than yes terday for Januarv nort nnH i-i t -. . Tni" I Qnti n .ti 1 . . 1 . J 1 v. ouuaij 1UIU UI1U nUS. Lxum vs. P.aker. fronrOrcene. re- crirainal in nearly every State in the North. ampson. ' l'iinn vs. Johnson, from S: ..i-iiivr ia. 1 riicuiT, irolll UllSiOW, J--r::..-d; State vs. Collins, from Wake, af - ei; Trotter vs. Mitchell, from Cuilford, etl; Penbow vs Cook, from Cuilford. -trial: Down vs. Highpoint, Irom Guil- a..irmed; Harris vs. Carrinston. from !e. new trial: Burton , ' Aaufcau9 - Wake, allirmeif; Markham vs. the and Cowles vs. the State, ietition dis- "! in thth caP- S'nrin.'Pr sKnAa - j-- ....v .0. UltlJ - . i- aufort. allirmed; Elliott vs. Sugg, - r.. ;rtene. athrmed: State vs. Home. forms of bids is far beyond exDectation Ihe amount of gold withdrawn to-day from the sub-treasury at New York in ex change for currency, presumably for the r?6 of boncl3' was l,f300.000, of which WW i.OOO was taken by the Central National bank, $300,000 by Watson Bros., and $400, 000 by the National Bank of the Republic on account of customers. The work of getting out the new issue is progressing rapidly. The bureau of printing and en- 8'?wuk is senumg over an invoice of new - - - A::-vi. ariirmed; Leavering vs. Smith, ;-rnd. atlirmed: McDaniel vs. Scur- iro;nCumbprl.iiiil rprsrsivf V:,:r' ni Vadkin. athrmetl; am 1 -rtvs. from Putherford, new late vs. nd Street trial. ' N,lv; The committee 01 I'cputies to which the of the matter Japan Declines Ifr. Cleveland's Offer. Tokio, Nov. 20. It is learned that the Japanese Government has sent its reply to the note of United Statei Minister Dun, asking whether a tender by the President of the United States of his good offices in the' interest of restoring peace in the East would be agreeable to Japan. Before reaching a conclusion, the Ministrv gave the matter consideration for several days and finally stated to Mr. Dun that although the friendly sediments which prompted the Govern ment and people of the United Mates were deeply appreciated, thesuc-essof thp lannr,. ese armies had been such that China should apfiuaiu japau uirectiy on the subject In view pf the absence of Japanese . . . t I. . , l,lso1 the Government for a credit a.na okio respectively, this would imnlv .- .-am uuu iu 1 1 1 f rrpnrn i wwiuuuiiauuu ipiwppn rha f nr : ,a against Madagascar. Governments would be made thmnii tua War Between J xico and Guatemala Threatening. Oaxaca, Mex., Nov. 20. The situation on the : Guatemalan and Mexican borders is very threatening and it is believed the Gua'- and one of the stonVs tmhUshoH ;o i,i lemaian troops are preparing to mab an Holmes' plan of purchasing a hivlv nH aggressive movement ajrain-t Mexico within prmtseach day and it is now exrected that palming it off as the corpseof a well-insnrpd f "f.1 levv:ays, as thedifferent regiments everything will be in readiness5 when the - 11.. . .. . - - a.H IiPl nr Ufa nrn tnoolkn. 4 . rima trv ; i wn 'o'aiiy suggested ny iiedtreDeth . 0 . " iu6c"";i. ieung or I umug me uius arrives. wno was cheated out of his share of the proceeds. Pun s Cotton Review. New York, Nov. 20. The Sun's cotton re view says: Cotton declined 3 points, but re covered this and advanced 5 to 7 points, closing very steady. Sales were 134,100 bales, New Orleans declined 5 Doints and then recovered this and advanced 4 to 5 uumis. opoc cotton here was quiet and un changed. Sales were 71 bales lor spinning Liverpool declined 2 t O R tin! nia r r , 1 U rallied and closed quiet and steady at a net iur ue uay 01 z points, .Spot sales were 10;000 bales at unchanged prices. In i . SI r arn3 were steady, cloths quiet Port receipts were GO.fwv hlpj atrin 000 this day last week and 53,34$ last year New Orleans receipts 'to-morrow were esti- and ; Majors his not, heretofore : been ohpTh Un i0l l les... against riD . ' 1 Z 'y; . , l"c aauie . aay last week. - : f auu io.n last vpflr i hna fo. :r t f. Jui,oiuuBies against iyo.4'j a.-e oeinsr drawn tofPthpr a fu e grejt apprehension exists among the people of the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Oax aca, which are situated on the border, ov. r the threatened invasion, and many settlers rf -c luromeni section, pending a Republicans checkmated. fr,LOL' , eb- Nov- -The Populist prise on their Kemibifos&n hr,th,? day when they announced that in the event -Of the Republicans contesting thp piCnt; of Judge Holcomb as Governor, thev would retaliate by contesting the ele( tion of every Republican candidate. At Independence headquarters yesterday evening Congre-S-man Bryan, ex-Attornpy General Leese and ftSS T"e P?Paring papers with of ThiublicaTsti i"1! J? riptsmoweTti: Afore Victims to Surface CrossingF. f Railway caneu the "sand how." timn .!, !.,., name originated it would ! hard U pay The revival at the Baptist fabrrnai leh'rrr conducted by the Pev. Mr. Adams ;f ii.j-' ville, endel this evening. The theological dispute over tbe d'Tirinc oi "canctitlcation" coutitif in One Mrtho dist preacher declares his U Jief ir, instan taneous Fanctiliultion and ivs hp wav sauctilied two years ago Another MetliOili,t pastor declares that the profeion of sanctilication in the ! bpt rvi.lrn. Philadelphia, Noy. 20.A southbound not fS?ctir,ed- Actors differ-theolcvi. ally accommodation train on the-Chestnut Hill " wfJi mca. branch of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad ran into a two horse carriage con taining John Horace Meacham, aged 70 years, his wife and Mrs Harriet Smyth, at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the Past ashington lane crossing in Germantown. Mr. Meacham was killed, as was also Patrick Racy, aged 57 years, the watchman at the crossing, who had seized the horse' heads and endeavored to back them from the track. Mrs. Meacham received a fractured skull and died shortly afterward in the Ger- maniown nospitai. .Mrs. Smyth was sliiditlv The narUI or ir. Mi 'fi. Pkix. CTojf, N. Y Nor. Ui The bodr of Dr. McCobh wta laid to rct in the J'rincrfon cemetery this afternoon with nitnplp bt;t impressive ceremonies. The urd r KraduaN body of the students, numbering more than 1 ;O0o. marched to the McCnh residenrp and escorted the hearm to the Marquand rhj!. The trusteu and facultici of tbe coll ge nnd seminary, attired in academic dre-t enterfi the chanel immediately tefore the i-oilin. i resiueiin-auon 0neI the wrvie with , ..... J " w . . k .... , a , . . - r. and the vehicle was smashed to pieces It I hymn and reading of rit-ture. I.-.-n Mur 13 supposed that Mr. Meacham, who was rav followed with a eulfvy cf the rhrtaian unving me ieam did not hear the approach- cnaraqter or Uie ex preMdent. Pr. H tit mg tram and was not aware of the danger I Van Pyke, of New York, oelivi red an a. unui ne nau driven uion thp tmrir Kr,T.i. neer Morris Racv states that p Hid nrt sxtA the team until within two car lengths of the v-iwmiuk. xie men saw me horses on the track with the watchman at their head en deavoring to back them. The engineer blew the whistle and reversed the locomotive but the collision could not be averted, and the watchman and the team were struck and hurled some distance away. Mr. Meacham wa3 a retired business man and lived in the vicinity., The watchman had been in the employ of the com nan v about twpntv VMr and he was killed within a few feet of his home. 7. dress sketching the life oi Hr McOoih. The Rev. Dr. John Hall ottered prayer, after which a quartette of the I'nirrrjuty G,W clubsaDg. Profesrer Dufhel J pronountr! the benediction. At the grave Pretident Patton ofTrrrtl prayer and the Iter. 11 i. Hinia!e r nouncel the benediction. The bodr was then lowered in a crypt in the i rei' lenu row. Cough insTo American Ministers to Chi na anil fqiwn who. since the outbreak of the war, have had in charge the interest of the two m,m. tries. ftuitierer Dies of Starvation, . . l a , r ia. , Noy, 20.-Thomas Tt;. tnus far last week. The market showed so amuoonjeM in tne teeth of hprih 11 the ailments of Throat - . .-uii-s mere is.no cure so k permanent as Scott's ; ::ion of Cod-liver Oil. It is .table, easy on the most deli- stomach and effective. Sovereign ltr-b:iecte1. nor, the convicted murderer of his divorcpd news t5t the bears became alarmed and wife and her husband, died in the eoiiStS covered in some cases this afternoon. Some jau in this city last night of starvation Hi !.reri3?? nouses are understood to irainor was tnpii nnH (vm,nAt 4l. , i uac reuueca tneir snnrfs itta-rt, .- term of the court of murder in the first dp- f?68 from the South state that the crop t ctpp. ami -or a a xx-altir, u - I has been market fhna far tui .i "Ii. " w nie sentence of ;k 7i:TJT "A BCU- has oeen marketed thus owin prices, good weather for picking and trans- l 1 ; r ir. " . viij- and at the time of his death Parting the cotton, and the farthest thVt XVZZ. .V? MJI sixtv-ei-ht twnnd. "" it took more cotton than formV " persmeu t ;'' ;:ue3 tbe appetite, aids the MW ORLEANS. NOV. 20 Thp k'n.Vhto u" l',,r nience 01 with crroaf " cu, Labor met to-dav and received thp 'KZZl w - "JT ?.Lwn?n nis 4eath occurred. f Xl-"T.1? Iear,01 I0W oitnehnance committep. whirh ,. ,u:.:;r. -. '" a" iood proved. I'avment of tht p delegates was ordered, involving about 2,o00. The assemblv nroceplpd t tion of Oihcers. Grand Mastpr unrtmn Sovereign was elected, without opposition to his old DOSition. Messrs. Ttt"h ny nf ilao Testimony ol ,an Infldel huhject of ; Objection. Memphis, Tenn., Novf 20. The ouestion of the inability of Butch McCarver. th chief witness for the prosecution in the ijrucuiiiKcase, was discussed in the criminal court to-day. Judge Cooper held that he had not concluded that McCarver in competent, though he had avowed his nn- tbe sachusetts, and Merritt of Colorado, were nominated for Grand Master Foreman and' IlihOO was elected. SprrPfnn-.Troicn.o. nnd o:-f'.er foods, cures V l.V.1 . lrui STives vital . ; ' 2 pidt-. It lias no ccunl C-:r'!rw."i, ru lor Babies and c. r, j v, i.u (,0 n()t thr: j C" Ccndilion of Wasting. fe-3..-.e,?i. y. A-'iDrusgistj. EOc.anJU Consumption Contracted in Stndy of iicrobes. Columbi-p, Ohio, Nov. 20 Dr. Charles Graham, bacteriologist in the Sterling medi cal college of this city, has become af- IPPtPl vrirh rnrc'imnti . I. . v ... H, . ..vuoum - - uii.-uuiuuu luniuira cuiLivat a es was re-electe l over somp nnm-ifinii ins and handlim th r,;-0 rp , - f f -w-fw. - - "1JVIUUT3 fJl lUOrr l he next executive board is not vet ready for . cu.osis for the purpose of i-tudv Hp i ... uuuu man, our nas mde quite a reputa- . . , j iion as a Dacierroiogist It is sunnosetl that . uv. j ijiur. j muuieu tome oi me germs ,RiciiMoxn. Val Xov. 20 The held offi- dry state tioat i tbe air. cers of the First brigade Vir" inia inf.irtrr m . . . - . avic Jitvai vtrr liau loid film nf hi inhdelity several vears an. ;hHfr f- Carver was placed on the stand. An at- lempt was made by the defence to make him admit his son's denravittr u uwn and wept. He said he h,t w U 1171 LI t to fall through. prosecution is Fatal Kxploaion In a Minn. STrr&'ExriLLK, Ohio. Nov. 20 An explo sion occurred at noon to-day In the PLtncha coal works, near Collien, W. Va. fjh teen men were at work in the mine and it is not thought any of theia escaped either death or injury. Seten dead boilieii hal been 'taken out op to 3 o'clock Uai after noon. John Donnelly, of tteubnvil nd a man named Welch hare Ltn Henti hed. Donnelly was blown out of the mine bvthe forte of the explo-ion. Thi rnic blew up aeveral ago and a Unro number were killed. The balance of the miners are pro&ably tuffocated to death. J he coroner of Prooke county went to the scene of the disaster thij afternoon. which in a met here to-iay to elect a br:ga tier general J to succeed Gen. Charles J. Anderson, ap- i pointed adjutant general. They failed to : elect, the vote standing G to JU, and. linally a resolution was adopted requesting the jovernor as commander-in-chief to dissolve the nueting and dissolve the brigade. The candidates were Col. Wm. Xalle. of the rhird regiment and Col. C. A. Nash, of the a ounu regiment. The Governor dissolved . j . ""V " "ie mailer OI OlSSOlV- i children u-erp pn-rJprl nnt K,r f " U1 -"ciir iuiss?ionfc out id8 the brigade under advisement. and Mhce 7 men I the Taotai of Tien Tsin, said to them: ' Puce . . don't want to save any wounded Chi north Loxdox, Nov. 20. A despatch to the Cen- FasMonablo Mais named. I -News agency from Shanghai says that Chicago. Xov. 20.-Fire brnt. mif I"e.a"?. " reported to have taken fashionable flats at Fortv fourth and Green fi t r.nint k Qr n -Nomber 15th, wood louIevard this afteraSS TInd ' fiapanese haviDS massed their troops "uSgt1 causing an" e-La'tedTois 5 pTined men and two women of the 61O0.OJ0? 'No liveswere losb? theree?J U oFr Thl uTntlj ,for the them protection. They stronslv reorpentPri The Ka stern War. Shanghai. .Nov. 20 T.p fihon.; cry publishes a telegram staUns that thp I 51 f " n. prayity Chinese are fleeing from Tort Arthur, with- rhTsTyrV;. but aJmitYeclThTt ' in hfteen miles of which place the Japanese I a failure. If McCarver i. dL JtTt anu whi and loading Chinese have ins ImH on r,. mcumpeieni me cae will xritk , v .3 i uamrom smiin and . ui . .war iur A Irel(3ent Daughter of the Vice Critically III. A HE ville. N. Stevenson. Rievrn-oxi. contracterj pneumonia on th- ew Kngland coast lat trimmer and hai nerer fully recovered therefrom, hhe earn, here very ill and her condition li riou if not criticah One cf Ml Mevenw. . :. X. a. Not. 2).-Mi Mary U daughter of Vke I'mident Others party oi ivnchers. Fnrtht- 9 theadmbsibihtyof the witness were neara this afternoon A CounryTreasnrer bhort AcconntF. ELLswocrn, Kans., Noy. 2X For days past rumors harp defalcation office. sioners the invitionhe ",7auere -uon.iay and another it ei to join the 1? . TL i'rwident is her, i ftrt l rv a- - i i u aj viae am uc i r w r ri I n I n . . ' i. t ' testimony doae for the auh'enn inralid. : i In Ilia half lome ... . iarge iue r.iiarnrrn fro......... luiwuMuoa oy me county com mis shows that James A. Dick, the rl lm . . : . iv. aw . i f ik i i r 1 f m t. wrim i wr via . ar suffocated women and h;T7nf 5Dlea tirer, is short in M,': . VrViuw..Ml.! ,Q rr ; " - -tv "Ji"luu u- onene. 1 1 .3151. n i, imnMeiui i . , . . i ujcutuw. iJte oniv iinri Oiom- .ic- ti . j atc m ivacsa ( . When Others Fall Hood's SarKapwirilU Dmld up tie that urpj bm by giving tigcrou action to t be d igeu ye organ, creating an apr ti U and purifying the blood. It i, ,reLd, by modern method, pctwrtm tho greatest curative power, and hx the . most wonderful record of actual cures cf 4 iBin, said to them: "We I City and warranLT ..-i" any wounded Chinese," J haye been drawn for his u . 11001 are purely vegetable. j no; purge, pain or grip?. 21c.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1894, edition 1
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