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I ! bLISHED 1867. ' , WTT,MTlNJfiT'TT w ipyjjyp..p 1 .-- . , r ' " I ; - - - t v "-"X if " : I y - - v'- ... . ' " " " 1 - J The I're'V. 1 . kSIIi''1'' I;inif "t'icus" :i'W vania'i-V' (heruan Drayton fijes an ,er husband's petition for i!- Uii charges therein -icsiis Thanksgiving day. t x-Speaker Reed gives up .hern tour and goestaNew nsas City a man is caughtby ,:;,siiig around a drum, and ,0(1 to pieces by the cable Kentucky allows a mob to. i rthan inform on a friend lii seize .a'large quantity of .-iterature Two dynamite xlcd in front of police sta No orje is hurt. The re ;.o?cd "marriage of the Czare- Alix i.iounue REPUBLICANS ANGRY AT THE TBEATMENT OP MB. USCAR J. SPEARS. WILMINGTON, N. C, TIIURSDAY. NOV B m mv ? COMMERCIAL NEWS. XOTK. Tajn Efforts Pall of the Fasioniata Him Down-Fiuionist Man ner of MaliinK Nominations- Preacbinig a New Doci rl ne A New Enterprise Lady Maaagera or the At lanta Exposition, j " MESSKJfQKR BCEKAC, I RALEIGH, Oct. 31. f to bunded en elec fine lmage-ntakers" whirfi i at the Czar's bed" name for the f unionists, are trying most vie- Stocks jand Bonds in Km " Grain and Provision Markets I of Chicaico. . New York. Oct si Qfv. ... - ' vw.au iUiCU jiriu this morning. The tendency of the prices "upannw tne September statement of the St. Paul was made nnblic Thi r. port, showing, as it did, a decrease in net earnings of 161,560, was unfavorably in- .cn.retea ana was ktne signal for a general attack on the Grangers. In the oriTM. iner the tnarW nlJ Lj t v.nucu lum uuu mere was a disposition to cover short contracts in th anthracite coalers. som nffh - . : w vuaoco AN EXCITING SCENE- EXACTED BEFORE THE LEX- OWOLICE COMMITTED. -.MB,UCy sneeuan Still on the Stand-He Defies Threats of Com ma ment for Contempt-His Re fnsal to Show Bis Bank Books ChareofPack the Hall WUhvHis Friends. N- THANKSGIVIN& DAY. president Issues His ThanksfftT- r Proclamation. - --j wutu me touowing: i -vwcwuitHtofthe United States'of Amer tea A Proclamation J Opening of the MaxUra Fair. f pecUl to the Vni. t Majctox, N.C..-Oct.a. Th rl;- to-day with bright weathi. a - . crowd. AU the departmentaare filled with choice exhibits. A balloon a- contest and the Battla .7 "T! 6U". tho . -wvjouurg are Drem Rnw TT-i r 5ne po-1 ever held hera Tota L . . . - PKICE 5 CENTS. watehed over thVm wiih kine'ss .SevgBffiragBfuJh. Paed; I and all is quiet. snnnl ,W. Jv,".u.?ilUIT. ana laith . your city are patroUng the grounds I snDnhVAti. tK liunr. jr..rtv". ""i1 1 f i n ki" V i -umeraes tor con ;i: ..peed tria i: mayor (; rx.-: ! :': t;; f. :i!.r.r ' The' sA'i:'- (,T t " itu j uwwn uscar j. Bnears. Snmo cted presilehfc;-K)f, personj from Carthage who arrived her ale college--Three persons dav 8ay the Rep lblicans there are on the ailroadaccidentin Penrjsyl- ete of folding an indignation meetine to Tand jury '.indicts several Protest against the treatment of Snears Tf e oincers ror DiacKmailing Ria tnat Chairman Holton has sent out k.v Hill will need only; 40,- no tickets with pears' name. Last" week Ilar'eru river to elect him, the Winston Republican came out with Cvms Thompson, and not Spears, as the nominee in the Third distract for Congress. The plan of the fusionists s to pull down, no matter ! m now rude a fashion. It is likeihe child's , game or "take 'em off or knock 'em off. Jlere is the wav the fusionists put up iiuumiee oeinp traced to brokfrs iHor,fiH irZ I . - wtiuess oe- i tne favor nf 9 J 'wwuwauia V Xttta IIIMIIIH Dllirn rilllfW TrtVl vv -mZ . - N interests. JVew Jersev C'nf.rai rmm,H o5 w""wner aneenan was be- I perfect eift. . i ... n.. - -ye?H ma. finis say Morton will come to itufiuo majority Weavers raill strike- Mr. J. (jlaude lliss Virginia li. Cole) were ( itevUle last evf ning i-The f he Jricfson will take' place --r'fhe chairman of the Re Kxecutive committee of Illi- .:i the charge of libeling the mo Two men are blown l.niior explosion near Savan- j-'-'payment, is ordered mide to i.oPthe Majne- Governor fourteen sptech'es yesterday r'efore the Lexow committee the most exciting sine the at investigation. I . --. w committee to-day. NThe wuuc;x ill All wjih n nior.mf immUT leader WOOSe exuniinifmn ... :.i '. . , , . " . uiwresung Dut was Bignt or wnen Sheehan stood no. Th commissioner had brought some bank books witu mm, concermng which he said- -r "ft n aa T nn i . , -.(cmy oanK DOOks it dnpa nnt Unned blessings "Wording" to toeir nee" and they should by deeds of ch.rtfSS the River of erm mvi or.A . J Dvvv auu "Therefor T of thP TTnifo et4- T icreiauu, resident gar ar assaa ss bp 5 tin our T nivuimiUQ TSeW Jersev Central runt7nH 03 I?JiCen Tto D!aware and Hudson 2i to 124 and Lackawanna 2i to 159J.- The other active stocks moved up i to 1 per cent. Chicago Gas, the Grangers and Manhattan "e, n-ost prominent, the upward move ment being stimulated by the decline in bterhng exchange, which makes it tolerably certain that no cold will Ko .u,vj i.r.. Weet. After tha nnhlif;.n t. eii Vi- UwSTtoT mVvemenfTn1 Tmean that 1 7"1 in them niale l1 GodHur sefa' m7 inii. S?, a,cn camea tnestock I B1" attueu 01 aepositing money illegal lv I V unwon, lor our immunity from ri,!. and then 1 Puce them." 7 iSSSJSL hf&"ttS -- . iue report mat a reduction m dividend via nnntomr,uuj shan, bariog come out on U. w,', diS 2 """ "et have bn made b "5: fur oauW 'cioScl u, fi hntiLli'P".0 work and n :,r3 ou?ui ana let us meet ".xomincu piaces oi A Wedding at FaTetteville. Special to the v. . Fayette vixle, N. C. Oct. 31 Ti,t noon at 6 o'clont t pt. 0i . .. i ri,nH.i. xr.."- T tt"J 011 eei etnodist; to Mr T AT fPPS Cole was married to Mr J. Claude Sessoms, of Littleton, N. k;:00,!011?. at of the j i 6? I This ' aV I 43 &w &&vtxtlstmtnts. is it r. c . ana K.Kmvuia leu on the fl-so aVii. to-night for their ,tn worshin and di. i0f - . DJ Uie Dieserva- inenas. Professor Peacock Elected President U1 reensDoro College. Special to tne if essen ner. nr:::r' Oct. SL-ProfeW aa for me years been wHfl ine ureensboro Female col- Cottolene is clean, deli cate, wholesome, appetizing and economical. It is so good that it is taking the j" w au Ptner. snortenings. ! Be sure and get the genuine vith trade mart steer's Head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail ' - Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. u.vAObs uuv uu II I . . . . . " . . " rt 1 J ViUnU. I nr. . vJr17T 1 1 . . JiCiJi;c II1H V nA I Kfiv. ffOS UM1AV nnommA.I- .1 . . for solicitor. Mr. TToit ' runcaiea Jn the name of a prominent buU ammany haU to stop the oavmentof rMZ Hicneq to a better recognition thZ dent rtf Z':." ."iUX.uuay eieciea Psi- Hbn. JoWfNichoha .rein a 7,3 The ease with which blackmaU." ?r$&lnJsss of .od and that in o .LlT TTn the re board A Bit' '! ihi' i. 'fi . a hntel nere. Thev send for Thomas R. Purnell, Esq , and when lie arrives he is told he is wanted as the nominee for solicitor The other chairman, Mr. Butler, is in a room quite near, and Mr ..Purnell is told that this nomination is "by; agreement"; that he need not speak at? all during the campaign but. that all that is wanted is the use f d j ,i , , . ' v. 1113 uamc. says men. tnat ne was "a of of his JvIa-TES COURT. I'vicilons For Violatinjr Iiaws A Yonnj Man 1 l' Sending an j ( ;slvi:c LettT. s t .rs: i; : W ailjourninent for iecess on I:;tlay t'.ytrfifdu the Inited States icourt Hint 'y-ti-rdayi:;t !a. m. . , ' : A. 1!M Hjica. of Max ton, was sworn in , Ihe twin s'vs. Ilolden Boykin, retail ithfj'it license. Verdict indt t'r iiL-uii!!v'. i':.;!r i .-I'liitfi ! ?:a!( ' Verf. ':;it o 'practice in this court.-. I . -u and disposed of the f ol- i y?. D-.mcan Stewart, allicit lict guilty.. .11 r ,-'vs. 1 lector McNeill, Sliicit lift guilty. , ;- vs. Leander Quinn, illicit li' t miUty. '..;: H vs. I omnev Lvon. retailing license. Verdict iiot guilty. I'liitf! -;j;tti'S vs. Alex. Fields, sending an ojicerif icrier lurousti trip, mm hufanHont ' ..pleaj oi nolle contendere.' and: judg- EfTl! Ki" S lHHenileil linnii rmvinr the cti ifrnir to..VL.J.' .'- . I'nit..-. .-litte.fvs Gilbert E. Buie,' retailing I'fl .atrf vs. W, Tom.- Mcllae, retail ;i.ii;;yr wi tnouf license -Verdict guilty. Vn:tc-I .itates-vs. Abram Wall, retailing i'lpr -.virhouf license.. Verdict guilty; : : rait.nl Htufa vs. Ed Meete'rs, retaiiinK license. Verdict not guilty; s vs. 11. M. 'Sheene. retailinrf license Verdict not guilty.. vs. James Stedman, retail lout license. Verdict guilty. the court took a recess until morning. " . . ! ( lnuor without V:::tf i Htali n:or . i! Lot i .t "f.Vt i.-:-i .''O'iWk-Jlii: lU liiI. r Smith. t irt Rchder, of. Rocky. Mount, ity, and Miss Janie Smith, Voting lady of Wihninpt.nn married' last evening at 0 Paul's Kvanrelical Lnthernn" !.' ' - . was a. marvel of beautyjin t t'Virations, the altar, chancel , e. having been tastefully .tfr- t flowers, chrysanthemums Iff. IlTIN iWliii ,.ri.l l..4 - 2. - . miiny. jjeiore tne aiiar Ms .1 in,,',- SV,.I, ,.f- i r - ' v..,.. jionc :the decorations heinpr n J.urheimims with the initials .1 Krooni: interwoven into a- Mr..K:!,.!i fcr:r,fr'lv'if i I- C l:lrjli ft,-' ri' KMGt ,tlH jili nirnii .'i'n ai,Lr, ( V 1',- I J i. . i .. . - - Bil f!i rti Ti BGnoirrnm IhH.l:illc,.I, nil. IT' m-v. i r.- WMm-mv f i PfcSjIVp V Hi ) iien.Ki.ir'' i a6iir!,',.,., t. hr.. L ... . , ' 1!. ,. us.tp it- Hein. : vi. i, '. ! . t uns f a. . i . .. i.itnr fcS! ri,...,. f tne service of his, tarty." Thetiews nomination was not publicly known here until to-day. , . !' Dn JoH.C. Kilgo, president of Trinity college wjll next Sunday afternoon dedicate the new Ep worth chapel here Jhe services will be held at the Academy of . Rev. Dr. B, Cairadine, of St. Louis, who is conducting th0 revival at Central M E church here, is preaching what is a new doctrine in these parts. This is the doctrine of "Holiness" or I Sanctification." He is an able preacher atd draws audiences only limited by the capacity of the church. Last evenine Thomas Ski nner n rnnnn , .. . ' - . " JUUUC nunc man iiu. uv ai iiiauieourg, was run over by a tijain and killed. He had , been to a politicail speaking at Henderson and was on his way home. He was drunk and lay down on fche track. It was his first . spree in two years and it was also his last The Farmers Alliance in this county is arranging to es ablish, if possible, a tannery and shoe . factory on the co-operative plan. It is necessary to iraise $10,000. A meeting will be held November 24th, to decide the matter. j ' Mr. John W". Brown, a well known under- taker of thi3 city ,1 was married here to-day to Miss Lizzie Williams. i. u. ooie, oi Jjurham, is appointed a notary public and Joseph C. Braman, of New York city, a Commissioner of deeds for North. Carolina.. , Governor Carr appoints the following assistant lady managers' for North Caro lina at the Atlanta "Cotton States Exposi tion," September lS-December 31, 1895: Mrs. George W.j Kidder, of Wilmington; Mrs. E. C. Laird, of Haw River; Mrs. John M. Morehead, of Charlotte; Mrs. R. R Cotten, of Faulkland; Mrs. Theodore F. Davidson, of AsheyiUe; Miss Olivia Cowper, pf Raleigh;' Miss iolet Alexander, of Char lotte. s -This morning c S. Ferris, a young man, was brought to the penitentiary, to serve . four years for forgery of a check at Rocky Mount. Ferris is a New Yorker and was a great dude. His dude days are at an end --(The street car fares last week were ?l,500. a nc oervice was very nne. t jln the'Suoerior court to-day there was ar gument in the interesting case of, little Alice Love asainst the city. One night in Octo ber, 1892, during the celebration of Raleigh's Centennial, the little girl went to see the fireworks at Moorq Square, one of the parks She sat on the steps of the Baptist taberna cle at a corner of j the park. The stick of a tailing sky rocket fetruck and tore out her ese. She sues for f 10,000 damages. It is a curious case. J November 2nd tie annual oratorical con test of the Pullen literary societies at the Agricultural and Mechanical college will be held. M. A. Vickl of Margarettsviile, is president; M. L. Williams, of Willeyton, secretary: Charles H. Griffith of finlishi, John Howard of Tarboro, Charles W. Gold orr wuson ana victor V, the Stock yielded tr m-eami-a lod i;nij. lion in the other (Inmosni Ti;i., and Quincy dechned li, St. J'aul 1 J and St. i aui and Omaha 1 3. The nrf the last named closed at 100 bid and 110 asked, against 105 to 111 last night. Mis f".racific;, Manhattan, Western Union and Chicasro Gas rentod .Un n Delaware and Hudson 1J to 122f ro 1231 and New Jersev Hentirol 13 osi j.hm! the trunk lines were weak, Lake Shore falling to 131 to 131i. New York Central 01?, ana uanaaa Nnn hum in jai ti,. . . - . . . . .v.. A uc 5tc oiiunuon is saia to be "Is that true?" asked Mr. Goff woSd T.a to "Plain. He Afr nre Wi wwxii exclaimed thewiSes ? Wtotoatir retorted w'teSLexS3 M C0UDSel "Ynnahf?e!itbcmillmyownway.' " l ou have done enough to be committed for contemDt a nmr f s,; " "r. wmmittea Chairman Lexow. rnnin "Tr' ,"l'",imeu United States vs uu a va 1 1 v in - I mz-a i ri r b-t l iva , . j a x.j cr r - ri td-w - ' ' the rianai or, r 4. "u, , 7, c I "Was a saloon lrspnaFr,?. w...-- . ? hereto al meeting fi Pgnth avenue, toldn the "c :"Done . , . . . w j vj aiiu i ii in v i l i i i , . a vuixia ui 1.11 h win he closely watched, American Sugar 'SfVt0 inat the news dealer in front " vu ava ji avr follri6 e W cleaTer see and clever foUow the path of rh?h'enn,, er as weU ate06" ofworsnip and praise as well as in the happy re-nniona of tindfS radry reneerfnSX por and needy Surelv We kn uiairectors. This seMinn I isfof? u 61,co s1' sat- wavvivu litre 1 r XiWE PROCLAIM IT.to us comfort nd r,u .:,, ""sgiven relief of the TdeltTtuteiind of charity as the work of hearta tSySate- itibucsa my nand and thaca.uiL. , f ; 4 me nuicu i nave, caused to be serviceable machuTe, ene fhatfm ieeeant ?s a card ana we ww.with ni"" " 5 P your nonse fr,r trii . .f z-r-1" ""u C8ST terma Vh T ecwB. was quite a feature. It opened steady at 84i If!' bfJLen to M roscto 85i and receded to 64J at the close, when the general list weakened. The earlv hre.iV weak condition of the market for refined but at the decline lower Wall street interests were buyers. Speculation closed weaker Net changes show losses of i to 2 per cent, in the general list. Antracite coalers, how ever gained i to 2 per cent, for the day. Ihe bond market was irregular. Sales of lilted -6 000 agRregated 117'000 shares: un- Chicago, Oct. 31. It was difficult to deter mine just what effect BradMrcefs report had on the wheat market to-day. There were any number of advances and declines to prices and very little consideration was given to anything but that report. During the morning hours the trade was anticipa ted and after the noon iinn tv. ..w. advanced aDd then declined, finally closing quite weak at almost the extreme inside hgures of the day. According to the agency spoken of, the world's available stocks were larger by 4,356,000 bushels than they were a week ago. This was about what w ited for, and as most trades had been placed be tore the announcement was. made, the sub sequent action oi prices was based oh senti ment. esterday's advancs found few sup porters at the opening to-day and the course of the market rit. the start was downward, followed by a rklly and the later irregularity 2s 1)?Kmber wlleat opened from 52f to 52Jc, sold between 52gc and 52J to52fc closing at 52gc, 1 to ic under yesterday! xr . "r Dlay ai uncnangea prices. xsot withstanding several very significant spots in to-day's corn market, there was a conspicuous absence of the vim and snap of yesterday's trade. At the opening there was an all round desire to realize. ! The de cline, which ensued was followed by a rally i CJiauu movement to prices took place. At the close the tone was weak at the lowest! point of the session. May com opened from 51ic to 51i to 511c, sold between 51 to 50Jc, closing at 504 to 503c, c under yesterday. Cash corn was steady for new and lc lower for old. uTb?uats mark kept on the heels of the other grains throughout the session, not advancing or declining, however, as much as they did. The tone was similar in all cases and the close was weak at a decline of gc from yesterday for Mav. Cash oats nnaen ic - higher' tJie" close being nominally easier. I The liye hog market was encouragingly strong and higher, both early and late, and product took its incentive therefrom at the start. When grain became weak there was an inclination to decline in proyisions and Miiwaiuum portion qi tneir early certain naners?" w aac seinng "Not that I know of ." hadoabraS! your district?" jr oysiem in "I heard so. It was a filthy sheet The fsssfts. district are 45 "What is its name?" :l am not prepared to say," Are von afridv J The commissioner colored and shifted !n his seat and said in a low tone- v r nntfroidf tone, yo, I m iuKi-.ic "papers. "What is its name." not prepared to say." chapman?1183 aDSWer'" raled the Than , Jt ... 'nt l sne. Senator fi.?ile in -tb! ty Pf Washington on the i.US to year of our and W fu Tnj T ana ninety four, s?aL,5k 6 dependence of the United States the one hundred and nineteenth " w "By the PresidenC K EVEDASD' W. Q. G eesham, Secretary of State.' ' one tn we sell nn cDange: discard that. Ti .L,'?""1 ex- wce, light ranntoff mi "S. 1P anA Set a I 6-Drawer Machine -iTr.. each tachroent We maf ?."on At we make Itlnn f at whether plt for or not, prompt attention t n . J 01 giving whet.fi n.i i.r aI.' ea to our maKhin.5 located here an,i th.T. e are Permanently Co, lis Market tstrett, J 'END YODK 1 he Kinmr r FT mrSr',"' ..."u, a , iuana aag 26 till jan i TE HAVE THE HIGHEST GRADES OF MERCHANDISE PRODUCES-AND NO HOUSE IN AMERICA DOES- LUWER PRICES THAN WE DO. ' We Are Busy THE WORLD OR CAN NAME rS?y"J OS Kgg FOHfiWni. Geese. Ac., N. c ""5-J! : Turkey MAKING SUITS TO ORDER. Come and Leave Your SVSeasure. Latest Ncwsrom the-Czar St, Peteesbieg, Oct. 31. The excitement waning tne czar's condition continues rueru ,Fhepolice engaged in distributing - -UOOUUUI(Xlla nPaltn are besieged waairniatfcniiaing Committee j vruwas oi people, who fall upon OOARDINQ-M tneir knees and pray for the fTzr'Q r.n I X moda te a fosr . as each new bulletin is posted. At 1 nVWt Fron "reet. I M m nrra.nnn . I . ... . iuwu me metronniitaTi nut-, Appi68, Peara VnT BQ c5"er' Chest- I " afu 170R RUNT Tnif o-.ri 7 SgAS responsibUities right on Cnairmai Building Comm ittFi s' A"? I Your Wardrobe needs a Finishing Touch. You need' aomeihln,. Another needs a NKp.k-tiv " & "Va- top totoe. YOH Withtl,- " tu" neeU3 everything from Oct 30 3t PIGPOWn put . . a few boarden North' thia ff. r rr- AMOCJOCK I Oft9B. len to Chairman I Thr omb i; ai- lsaac nut the nnS i?yf,f"W' publishes the fol- nn.v -M :.- whole baVd - " S"l.Va Ver 22nd Princess Alix of JiniXSr"ZuJZ 4M. still J . 7 f uuwu, stenographer." Then . u , " vvnv aon t you to a vote? rou are not the And Save Worry, Save Bother, Get the . i w tt iu ci, iii i n i , i nor vn At . : - u n m m u tt r -j-. . rru; . iub wnoie hoard " I TToDo"r..l x"ceas aiii or v n2 dit tM.Knr,ai uif- iue cuairmnn ian.n.j a . , . i "to.-ittri.iiiaranr.. ammui. u j . I ' ncuuaii m in u ... . . iuu:u tit i 1 1 r. nim ,fF i u . . . ' auu. uv unier riT i uiiuo m pverr tinri . - - v. witn nis e-avei "ttanr, k l i me vzar she was Tiiv . i . , i -4 rr "You cTnnot down" me, yeSldSenator ffi'Fi&toSlSS Cantor. - - ' yeiiea eenator band playing. The meeting nf the ?w ti? I i Worth Second Frinxt 4 1J I t , . . tii,u fn COCSio-nment T x.lJZ my fr'enda aid .n.iTSi"!?" prompt return, s. ITaATKriSS1 ... it.. Wi. ID. i street. . 'fVw . j. ;, . . - Prints. AU. I " oZi.aSZlt1 5S1SSI- Msa5ftw 1 11 have my say." shnnt v I !n spite of the iov which the meeting I driea t.h .rH.iJlsn. washer. Washes anrt him, and his nhvafei.T.. IZS TuIrJZ?i th " 1" nimntes witfiont wetting is PTPisn,a;. ' i"i ,?;.U,B euecus oi i i-u,r,-5r" ana an exDenees. vZZ tor. gain. v J wuoiuciauie excitement, have my say," shouted" fcenator Can- The spectators joined in the urn-oar Tho i? S nd Senator Lexow kept up a lierv word ht- rt-'v16 Iatt"a11 ne while hanimeTing Thin Mr Cnff6 CIaCke biS 0y Xel g h 0ff caused additional excite- bv saying in a high pitched voicl Information has roar-fcoriV u. . ull-e- s packed with PeVuoT-dubmembeTho nland the -TV .wr ana oneehan to ap ex plain " commissioner. Let the Senator Dhy' thi3 astonishing ' gasped Sena- Sags? .' &tf sr There are nnlir Kr r..j . , hers here m J " Tf uoa ciud mem an. ' iu me commissioner Then rvmroal nat i . , . 7 "cl sioner s bank 500 F me Cmmis X . u "iaioner ret used to eive them t&h wonld nn! w h - u y BPecmea date, but he He read fn Co flaVe the ' Of them. He read an answer prepared before he took fnsinW'86 Wto -bia reasons for &Ll, .UP ,hi? nk books. He dt 5ave Time, Save Money. Best by Long Odds. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF 5, 6 and 7 Year Old CHILDREN'S SUITS. this excitement.' Rn7. ti?. Z 01 orably The Czar, in spile of hisffering" ninnelect Se businessi but at the otnHinstaDC! of his Physicians he handed ZZry?l! .IenK current affaire tiontoThe;c unfonndeTT frewucn w Princess Alix are Sd5.A never proposed since -fcirw..luo. ar inat the suuuiu mite piace nurndly. DTSltioE: no rlnltri. t expntefl. ICfts. a week, a ddrea W. p. an a$ioo o. , uoiambus, Ohio. ma7TihJ,V? - oca LESSONS GIVEN .ON gaitar. Pianos tuned, roan al . . T 1 .vju.aur, i uu extra, 816 tnth fifth street. marriage M as crowded with the friends ;ile, and the weddins was fti"st that ever took place in or- K. VanLaer presided'at :id be.int.ihil Tilflrrlao-n i' Lutheran church -was im ': i;"'d ly, the Rey. K. Boldt, i')Hy bride was attired in Vflitigsuit. Mr! John Smith, i Vf her awiv. and if tnhn- .'..... u. a v u u u ,f groom's best jnan. The !?. .Will ilehder and rwill 11 t l!-,s bride left on! the w -.in on the Atlantic Coast "in. in Ho"ky Mount. They x' ! to the railway station by w.ho bade "them-adieu e:itl; " a r -t congratulations 'and ny: life of happmessj ani i't.in r S y Bean. 1 r.e of Pender's prr )." in the city yesterday ' iMire of a catl.i He Pnvett nf Rnr-Vu- iiocK, orators. The marshals are S. C. Mc- Afle ciose was 2ic higher than vestefdav. nied the leal ,trr Tu. ae- eown of South Carolina, Leigh Skinner cn lor January pork, January" Jard an'd into his private affairs nnless Cee "-P of -lialeigh, Manly Baker of Tarboro. J. I January ribs. ' charge t. , some spcilic M. Miller of New York, G. L. Peterson of Clinton. " I. ? ' j Much interest is felt in the opening of the hunting season to-inorrow, by reason of the fact that partridges are so unusually nu merous. Observaut persons agree in the Statement that thet never sa more birds. The directors of the Citizins' National bank. will not until next week elect a presi dent to succeed theilate Dr. W. J. Hawkins. Capt. McBee, the! new superintendent of tramportation of the Seaboard Air Lipe, i8 here. Raleigh's musicians, both vocal and in strumental, have organized. Mr. John A. Simpson, a blipd musician of great talent and for many years a teacher at the blind institution, is president, and Mr. Charles y. Newcombe is secretary. Arraignments are in progress for the an- ; nual chrysanthemum show by the King's i Daughters ! -President W. F. Kornegay, of the North Carolina railroad, fell dead in St. Stephen's Episcopal church at Goldsboro this morn ing, t Governor '1 .MY specimen of Mon- .wiu it -.is now at- t?i., McKinlej's Worlr. Zajiesville, O., JOct. 31 Governor Mi Kin ley delivered fourteen addresses between daylight and sun down to audiences vary ing in size from 300! to as many thousands, while on hjs arrival in this city to-night he spoke to 5,000 people in Memorial hall, and . ouu3C4ueuujr uj au pyernow meeting. Ail saints' Day. ; Thjelstof November is All SaintsF Day and the evening before is Hallowe'en! We were laboring under the impression that yesterday was November 1st and in. stating that it was All Saint's Day and in publish- J... 4-U.i. fry i ! T are small-and .'"s manuesuay evening was nauowe'en, " o.i t .-we were simply one dav tod nrevions. The - ARBESTED JTOR LIBEL. Chairman of the Illinois RennbHran Committee Changed With Xibel- insc.the Mayor of Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 31. All day lone Chairman John R. Tanner, of the Republican State Central committee, sat in his office at head quarters and awaited arrest. At 3:10 o'clock it came, in the shape of a warrant swoni out by Mayor Hopkins, charging him with criminal libel. The mayor alleges that the n Dei lies in tne words: "Mavor TTnnfcino Jeviedblackmailonthe vices pf Chicago," which appear in a circular gent out by the State Central committee and signed by Chair- i r f : AJasl' 1 me mayor notined Mr. Tanner in person that he wonld have him arrested to day. The warrant was sworn out before Justice of the diville, who fixed the amount of bail at $800 Mr .Tanner waiying a hearing.He gave bail to cnarge was made that he had aXJ Dribe. "Then," said the witness T -r ni turn to the date dSlaffSiiS' Saffered l ynching to Saye a Friend fniKCETO.v, Ky., Oct. 3LNews reached here this morning of the lynching of Eddy Martin in the Repton neighborhood in Crit- tenaen county yesterday morning, by uiwi, wnmareu at 100 men. Martin was nailed T , ...va uu nk iiis Home atur snidnieht Opening the door.lie was seized by a dozen r-SM? asked for formation of BiS uooae, the pauper commissioner of Critten- J-"e moo toia mm they had come to hang him, but if he wonldF tnrn :;hi miT ViT?6 nas been my friend S?ddth WU1 ihield him.'. NThe mob qniclly did the work and left the dead body swin me from a Hmh . i . J DW , B o - "iaa a touc uuuntry roau. Flooring m rh0 ew vork- Vote r.t , l" I lOKK.- UCt. Ml The Ti, i;- Good Dajr's or SVi S. committee Jias.begun to dc Tsome fi . . ..v. I 111 V a 11 ri riLr. jnnn I iy-rrH T'l. l . . . . . r ! via iuuuer sain rra-riow a. , ' crran,l 1 t-J.il . . njju aitcr wauug iiis case asKea tnat ia ii body to ot attention as a forage I of- it will no, doubt t iral friends- The Soy ''from- China and. Ja- .iiM-d in those couniries. ij'iidi ami r.irhri-h-iTdrotoo . "J . V. VV O, - e of the finest nf fit " - w XA A t W - tables known. Ic 't and as tested at the ' iral ' experiment; sta '""y or more hays4 it ts. As a hay,'the 1 i .ill. is. cut in the'dreen 1 - uis iea, ' and we are are an excellent if ood Iiich Mr. Pearsall ' t'ireefeet in helight, rj-;es all the way from r f( t't - It n'nn 1 i ! ..iir,iii i i it i .. i xiarai icus us mat tne t .ren ty planting jit in - it. The specimen he -i .any loth anH re-1 he boy bean is very saie peculiarly adapted remrn an inaictment. The inrv after exciting seaiion, declined tij do no. Ona of the members stated that the reason was that me majority or tne members, who are Re publicans, thought the action was brought for political effect. There are only two Democrats on the iurv bnt thev Mmn w.tr their colleagues that Mayor Hopkins would be obliged to await hi tura if he wish to naye nis case considered, and that the jury had no right to drop all other business simply for the purpose of taking up that of the mayor. .. . .. . ' ; Somewhat of a Myatery. St. AcorsTiXE, Fla., Oct. 31, About 4 o'clock thisjnorning Fred Teppe was found Dy atenman .Benianun Hutchinson. John XI J. :TT7il . .'. - v 4 KarlerV majority bglow. th York, Ernes. Queens ftnffiiT SiVf mond counties give him only thia majority his victory is assured,. Mr. Thacher savs SV" erton;a niajS'abo've i n T ue oniy 4u.ooo. Senator Hill he says, will get a maiority oj 23 in Alhanv on t;m 11 i.-s f cose. - uig vote in Byra- These fisrures. li "Wtttee, who Ud to" "i wouiq coma tq the Harlem riyer with aj ;ea3M0Q,tj!VQa Fractional Lots of Spat hern Bail way Securities. NEW lOKX. Oct. Si Tireaal lr . VAI.i il III KXII tV. with his throat cut, near the scales in the JSileidS5S ? SP lot yard of the Jacksonville, St. AugusUne an4 curiti-The iSOT? iSg'SSffi Indian River railway. . 1 who have boueht snrln fn n,i ry?PJy ally frail. I Tmw i.!':. , I tieawhor. ?0o,7rlt . "rw ?wuri- : 1. . , . .0 1 i,""iiu numcr uiu were 11 nnt tnr iniom. "omuuto. jrejcei. junrmn Jtr. fj 1 --. vua- I 1 1 . ' ' r w w. . t IJUV 111 . 1 hV4 ''..arch r. Ball Team in isJlvania. . .ol. Ifehish won "a of foot bairfronk the ' 1 'oiinaherethislfter- -' . The gridiron i Tail. of water pujldles th- morning. Goon's ' ' run fori the e ""e bucking of Trlfton Matures of 'the' ganle. superb. follows: j 1 s- FXIVe4SiTV. S1- Kanktn. 1 r 1 -Guion. re Sparp: .ir;f .Collier. u :'k,l0----:-L-vMoore- . Mer:iam Slocnmb. I'n I , ,I,(?nsonfe Vincent! O. i 11 , UltiJfieUB. ".uaskerville. 1 n 2, Traftdn 1, 1.- wutu- Of LflfftVPtt' fact is yesterday evening was Hallowe en and to-day is All Saint's Day. With refer ence to All Saint'S ay. The Churchman mftfcfs this pretty allusion! Human memory is nroverbiallv frail Carter, and had the r reputation of being a tnf.coptract wUl hQW goad if scrip not faithful worker and were it nnt fn JL. I delivered. DrexaL Mnfan a nX Z.m fi perance would be to-day at his desk instead or. Bel1 lQe fractional lots at the market i-i V f? " "J mnrmary with his I -".r wui oe issued probably life s blood ebbmg away. . to-morrow gfymg the full details as to ex- Watchman Hutchinson can only sav that change. ne iound itippe with his throat cut and ne summoned the doctor. .- Revolutionary Literatnr stta eppe says tnat ne was followed by a St Petembtt, rw.f i rZ , crowd who were trying to kill him and fhat senidVw 3i FThe haye he cut his throat from ear to 7J, Ti" large qnantity of hterature consisU LJl Tne knife severed the wind nipV ;ndX l??1? eFtmdamen- ttl -.a "LV??1 01 1 artery remains uninjured, his life mav he lTrXCl ZtJZ !1?1 .empire." The mco vvuu nave oorne 1 saved. . ' - J 1 vi v" uruuiiure is to unite all the enoue great irom perishing. And for those who are simply good and not great the world builds few memorials. The flying autumn leaves whose brilliant colors attract a pass ing glance and then are .trodden under foot, fitly symbolize the fleeting rememb rances that are left .behind when humble men and women pass from earth. The wider charity of the church stands in contrast to the world's hard neglect. One ay eucu year 13 sec a an the lorgotten wort t&e name or Christian. God remembers tnem au. aois we Know, and yet the thought might easily become Vague and and worthless, if there were not some set time' some solemn occasion for its repeated - re call. The helpless memories and feeble faith of men are reproved by the church's faithfulness. Christian souls now living on earth, : millions j though they are, have need to be reminded that many times more millions of the redeemed haye found the rest of Paradise. That they and we are one, that their praise and worship mingle with ours, that there is an unseen pulsibe ufi iucaic ui Kitiuc mrougn an tne exeat His Body Chopped o Pieces. Kansas Otty; Mo., Oct. 31: CJ M. Phall, foreman of the Diamond eleyator, met a frightful death last evening. He was taking in the slack of a iwire cable which wound round an iron drum and drew cars up an in cline. His arm was caught between the cable and drum. The cable began to slowly coil about his body. His hand was cut off first and dropped to the floor. Then the cable cut throagh the body in several places I and nations which are opposed to the Gov ernment and enlist the svmnalhiea f the liberal public officials. The statute proposes -that there ahall be two law makine bodies. Stockholm, Sweeden.Oct. 3L An asylum for he, insane at Joenkoeping has been de stroyed by fire. Fifteen of the inmates were burned to death. The Son's Cotton Review New Yo&k, Oct. 31,-The Sun' cotton re view says: Cotton declined 4 to 5 points re covered part of thjs, and then reacted and closed duU. Sales Were 101,500 bales. Liv erpool declined 1 to U points, recovered about half of this and closed quiet. Soot Bales were. 12.000 bales at welk but un changed prices. Mancfcpster yainswere in buyers' favor Cloths were . dull! nT uT 3 LP0 and covered part ef nwiuier was nrprf.rH fM nTti Q A. L. Ai auu couin uaroiina MANDOLIN AND 2.oo. vnu. ..1: PKOF. J OHN Jtfa K BR, Ot 9S F f J.?D-TH.8 UNDBSIGNKD HAVInS lonaly low p Ice of t'Mwr f lJe rW1cu- : , : OCt 88 BARGAINS IN ORDER 'TO CLONIC oat what Dinnrand Tea seti th.t wu at v, v 11 aL Vf ill wont aja - . ; ingandmorecominV TOili V DW swaniT Holiday Gooas TD"'hav a nice line of 91 aad Cil fit, ire W!t ji T f ,?,hNa!OYSTIB ORDBRSTO-A- lor the finest mi tv. , v.". u Celery. Bkqwn WHirian. A. DAVID & CO. Front and Princess Streets. J WWUB III. tin OB tl jl A. - 1 are all invited t.17.1Tt."," im Jon Market street, next XSiiL""!! ?. ! - w w --' a. MCLt ramt FOR- rt 19A irjlDt and -era last re. Buckwheat and oct 27 this North Carolina Jili .,11 7 jcbib uiu. YY. W.KOH OCt 6 If warmer weather in most of the other cotton D? w C. gallowat. pbrmankntiv States. New Orlearis receints i tJi0" LI?ted, practice limits were estimated at 9.ono tnr Tn SIiVf? "? 'I'aroat Residence and offlnl's'V'.0 .t lflfifit h;..- "j , oaies, idr, on rostofflce Green. SSSJV0 between ront and " m. to 13 mn and from an l a - a , ... - ! JU.IAIII a S5rSS .week and Second streets. .1 i n wjiwuii iiere wasrinii iwp.m and weak hut nnrhanori rt.3im I estimated at" "laiSoT' balir leen interior towns mn v." me. iwHir":A"?v"??gHio from), aeainst 14S nnh fkT u r L fcar ti V"? . PIPTiaed you Uke last vear and 117 nT Sty aalne "me MaVk it.,'8; . U. JSLWS, 114 went belnw 3d tC - . . - ils big spot! purchasVVSuld ?ot S Z'oof "w1.11 HAS ALL THKB THINGS very Ug. ! f his was regarded bTma SliSanl hade, anntf "nPfra&-f lOH. but it had" a a., -uoureoaHjjr eiTPfir- llalloa 1 . UIIUI net si stjlisUand pTioesTow SSwaT ST p.S ar? and P,ne r.Wr" nl3U , MKl KOCfc apposite CltT Hall. " 1"U1,C" 1V4 itt;ra OheneVlh; t"' TfS" .PA and wai reported toASSff1." t'. - a ' 3-- uuae ur lesi in beilevedtoTe .5&l.l. apposite city Uau. WAeS?e7!W A WOMAN OF family, AWbTr ,12?Lfl!"e -or d BKL SinPi?? ,?aired- Addrtss M18S Tsl uau MqcALL. BabetUtown. N. a. f ia w" w Teleffraphfc Sparks, Mrs. James ftim,n ri::' manner YorirpatronaiaSiia5SK-"ie for diyorce lately inTtitutbv hehd1 W" DUNhAP. propHeL m n.ia aJ IL ! - .uuuu 1 I 1 .".mTOiaic mis aiternoon. she denfoa A POSTAI, CA RD TO OUR ADDBTISH vit t , . Qr? Prmpt call from our solicitor I"" TO DAY The Trade Is Coming Our Way And the money saved in buying is money in your pocket, but - Whole ShipLoad of argument ia not near aa convincing as one little backable bargain. Here, they are everyone endorsed by an honorable name. Davis & Zoeller. The Dry Goods Hustlers for Trade. ' every charge of marital infidelity made. V ABHINGT02J- Dot. 31 The Tjji do 4Fm!ll tu- B:'i K1 mpbell, of St. di,,?t Tkrrrr-r-'r." or me jumuesuia to succeed J. Adam Bed, resigned. Mr. Campbell held the o nee during Mr. Cleveland's tw m,.i!. - -.-laxuifly. Washixgtoit. Oct. announces tiy cable to the Navy De- nartmantr the a,n'.l r .1. . " JJC It ft V. rr . J 01 U1 cruiser concord O T y-w 1 - a, "l is, uct. iji. on account of the low stage of water in th Miltl i-"low Speaker Thomas B eaS ?Z' ex' of St! tor fil ! h?. landv ead, left " - aai iiiuniiui'. 11 a savs he IiOJfDON. Oct. 31 lA " li vr' AFi-ii ;hj iue vn- tat-. "6,cy rrom lien Tain says: The . . . " vua . . 1 If 1 1, hH, tne existing" condition of f;iYtermineq l3 wyestigate af- ..... rviuwu., . j- Death on the Rail. rnom IS I J i 1 I a" -I'laiaiiEJ PllCT Tm . . 1Y4. jew advTn:r"v".W1 BB TO tn ooming season f rum n5 w "'"f fBACHBH3.-IT re to eurfthi uiducemeiTts aVNnte.?ffer tiie same yon trouble aTnd aSai seT . T 2aTiDg S.'S Konsr. ?2 ITIUUUIKIUD.H. t). -' aepa JafACHCTANI) BUIXD- nished ti.r!Z2 a ifiatunates fur- floor Allen h.7.i? " . third . Bireei. sea 1 DOflESflCS! '. ' o ; ?f V!7 UnbleaohiDg. 3c per yard. ttaafr a.. T. ... - a jaaau. . ... wohod, 5c per yard. I9n r "l " l jara "? u"-7j;ni,K, mo per yard. Pillow Casino-. iiiAm.. Good Mattre..a Tintir, o i Yer, Best KeuUerTlingrisJMr yard t4-iiicn Red Table Ulota. soc 60c 10 Patterns, tfc ner varri. STAJjPBD LINANS POH AWmr -arnv ahiasiiViPe' Wash- oc. aHi, i i"T T . . . 'Hwi. Jvuibiuurniica M;r" 6-.. iua.- mice loc ncr ,r,i ; ".'".wa, regular which a thueh pms traTn uuteu lmureii r. H'nster on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, at 1 nVWt ihi. " 1 . " cident was running at a high rate of speed, crashing into the rear of a freight trainwh,ich ha3 taken the aiding to allow the the exWss tA r Two Men Blown to Pteoes. SAVAXSfAHiGa.. Oct. 31 A Jlortiftia A from Hartwell ur.- ti,. gine at J. D. Linder'a ginnery exploded this -av.uaus.au v, UW, JSmeS WJlSOn W8S uiunn.uauiuwui loo ieec and hia hndw was torn; into fragments. Ed Evan a wall hlnwn nn nn the hill j aiai" ? " .ixHvaj uu6ieu Ane remains of the two icu nwv gaujucu u Li ill UaSKrtS, J. H. REHDER & GO. NEXT FOURTH STRUT BBH3QB, PHONB 118 Car Fare paid aa all parc&aaea over ttoa Body ef Christ are the sweet, nnlif ?",Y ? -? M thoughtsof AirBainday- broVsbdhTd ?aH' iiL,6 -tne'drnnT- wag stopped .rnall s body had been f-nt -tn -niar, mangled limbs and chunks of flesh lay in a f vxa y WAWU UU til 6 11001 Highest of aU in leavening Power. Itert U. S. 0 Report Me-srs. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Cn . of Raleigh, N. C, have pleasure in stat ing that their traveling salesman, Mr. Alex. Harrison, will be at the "Orton" Thursday and Friday, November 1st and 2nd, with specimen garments from their Police Officers Indicted. r.;tXf v"PV 3--The statement is made at police headnnarte. 4.. .k.t .v. Wrap Department and samples of their KraPd P.1 found indictments against I importations of drees good for this tea- j J?Dr?phen!?nandWardmen Glen I son. JSxcJUrijra designs shown from each I t iT -.' e-iaence brought ', ? . a I committee. Th Mal it ivnnftai line. - I specific charge, it is said, is blackmail. lagging and Ties. KOILS BAQGIJIO. COO BU!lDL,CS l,ISS' lOO BBL9 MULtXTS. 50,000 133 HOOP IRON. '" XOO BBLS SUGAR. ijj bags coryxx , Also Peanuts, Hay, Spirit Casks, Soap, Axle Grease, Cniied Goods, Matches, Plow Lines . wnppiog payer, paper Bscs, Brooms, Ac, at " D. L. GORE'S. Fall Dress Goods. 1,000 yards all wool Tricot 35c quality to-day at 25c, in red, grey, black and blue. j 300 yards . Ladies' loth (51 inch) $1 quahty at 75c, in aU the leading shades. Iredescent and Checked Suiting, rez "price 69c have reduced now to 49c. 200 yards extra fine imported French Uoth in fabrics suitable for cloaks worth $1.50 to be closed out at 98c. uj imDorted - iirpaa Pattamo r latest Crerman and French Importation, btyles excluaiye, no two alike, from $5 w fa yet pjnm. Cloakings. Cloakings. Fancy StriDed EidArdnnm iitohia rrt , . - . . -. nuaM.al aui Mmg wortn 75c for 60c. Uriderdown Dlain and dntted in i;nvt vvwiiuo w ui ui wu at yCa For Trimmings. Angora Fur erer and wSTitA at. nv nor J u White Swan's Down at 49c per yard. Lace Curtains. 125 very brettv Lara Onrtain. 1 . -a. fee ' ' - b"-'" A fUU Stock of Nottingham Tjira rrni-. tains in Brussel and Irish to be closed out at. extremely low prices at half last season's prices. : Drives in Our Underwear Department. 25 dozen Ladies' Under Vests fLu- zerne) in white and natural wool at $2.9$ per suit. Thia is a low nrice f nr tha quality of these goods. ; - as dozen Ladies' Vests and PAnhT.n. zerne) worth $ for $1.96 a suit. 100 dozen Ladies' Ribried Vaot . Sold last season at 50c. We carry an endless stock of Ladies Underwear. "c Corsets. Corsets. ;T.WRrneT B 11 Stvle Corset worth $1.25 for 75c. We carry a full stock of Thompson's R. H.f the R. & G., the Warner, and all other noted brands, at prices below com petition. . , Notion Department. 5,000 pairs Ladies' Fast Black TTnftierv fcaranteed to be the 20c quality at 12Jc. 50 dozen Ladies' Woolen Gloves worth ovo at 2iJC. . Our assortment of ' Gloves cannot be equaled anywhere in the city.- Great sale of $1 Kid Gloves, 510 pair of the celebrated Peyser Gloves, 4 button and 6 button and laced. These are the regular $1.25 Glove?. 100 dozen all linen Ladies' Handker chiefs worth 25c, as a leader in this de partment at 12ic. - -,! $300 worth of Pocket Books. Special drives in 5c, 10c and 25c, pur chased at a great New York sale by our New York buyer, to be closed out at fab ulous prices. Special Offer in Domestic j Department. 4-4 Homesmm at Kn 1 nnn 1 . Homespun at 7c. ' J "j Unbleached Sheetings at 19c." 10-4 Bleached Sheetings at 22jc. 5 pieces Androscoiririn i. Kk,m. worthlOc, tc-day only at ge. Sale of Portiers anrl fiiiATiniA Covers, 1 23 64 Chenille Covers worth 1 1.25. an i immense value at 65c. 25 Chenille Portiers choice dranerie French top and bottom, all colors at " manufacturers' price. HDsivits c&: Zoeller, "': " '. ;- x ,': ' ' ' ' .' ".-- -... I '','-. s--' ; j - ;,"' '' - , j " ' ' - ' ' j LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. UrSTITUTE FOB YOU1TG LADIES Special Adraau?ea in all Departments at very reasonabls v - prices bend fcr lUusttated Cataloima to 120, 123, and 124 North Water Et.'
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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