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' t,i 4.-. vLr .v.:Ji.-"3-7fc .r . .: 3 lUlUI r Li ESTABLISH Et 1807: PRICE 1 vi TELKGynyMAiy; l- THE LEGISLATURE. THE STATB. )' The house ';comrBltteet-:m!nn.ulraent of the North' .Caforiha-" raifway 1eks will :t:iip tjiev tner"aet SSiX: and hear arguments .on. tne .Stlon; the bill was-drawn- byHonsA t, Avery-ar-d W. H. Day; its purpose is to make foremen became home corpora tions A bill to rene! the aot creat ing the railway commission, has been prepared.;! ' , DOMESTIC. .'J-'.'. f Mr. Cox, of T"nnese, Introduce 1" the house a bill appropriating $200,000 to pay the cavalry and artillery offl- ! cers of General Lee for the hores. File arms and harrfrage taken from thenf py federal .soldiers after the surrender at Appomattox Tickets for the presi dential inaugural ball are now'' ready for sale, a handsome souvenir aoCom- panylng "each ticket Mr. McKinley" has received no letter from Judsre Goff declining ar cabinet position- Secretary Olney and the. British am bassador slim a treaty f"r settling th Alaska boundary; it v.-ill be sent to th-v senate Monday The senate comnVt tee on foreign relations amends th peneral arbitration treaty with Great Britain in two important particular?, end atrrees to report it to the senate tomorrow The str'kirff miners. . at Sprlne Hill. N. S.. will call out all th ' men fl'otin?: the Are now bnmtngr In the , mines- fev. Dr. MoTlviin. prepideTt of Fvlyn "colVeare at Prince ton. K. J.. Is dead- s. Tfenrv WaWI Beecher rf-uffprs a relapse The pov ernmorit . weather bureau issus 'a 'spe cial bulletin on the recent c'-ld wav statin? that it was remarkable for It great evtent. severity- and duration-, the minimum ;temoerture at severa' points are pi von; a svre storm mnve alone the'' Middle t'atlc and New - Ens-land coaets Secretary Herbert 'renrimanirls Cantairi Waller, cf thf marinp corns fr crlticisinp; the nava department Fourteen of the v city officials of 'Louisville are Indicted for. malfeasance in office At Baltimore the federal prard Jury finds true bill? Against General Roloff and Dr. Jos Luis for engaging In the Woodall Ifilibusterlng expedition in Ju'y. 1895r-r, A man Is hanged in Holt county, Mo.j for mUrder; he announced pn the scaf fold that he was going straight tr heaven -The former president, 1 the teller and a customer "of the defuse Commercial National bank of Denver, are sent' to the penitentiary for wreck-; ing that bank-The Charlestorf, S. C. - electric railway company buys out. the ' two 'Old street railway companies: ' Secretary Herbert will he at Charles ' toif while Admiral Bunce's fleet i are ' -'praSc fifing their blockading maneuver Ithat Port -J-. Ji Uorbett will , ciose theatrical season February 6th. art 1 to cal.rtomla to go in training for th4 Fitzsim-mons ngnt- ir. iyrnun Gage "denies t.Sat he is a single-tax ad- vorate A recover 4s .appointed for the Dime Savings bank of Chicago- --: The Norfolk and New Brunswick . : hosiery works of New Brurrawlck. N . J., which have been closed for several, months, will, be re-opened. -The. fu- sioniks of the -Nebraska, legislature unseat four republican meVrib'ers Ir? . the '.Utah.; senatorial contest Thacke comes within three rotes of the re quisite, number L. C. :EvanS, of Springfieid, Ohio, a millilonalre, at-.' tempts suicide with a revolver The -opy right and trade mark provision.?.. - our treat with Japan already ne Vtiated. are net to go into effect till 1S93; a new treaty is negotlatedto give . them immediate effect A youth in Florida dieB of hydrophobsa.from a dog wi.p- r.eceivea lasit oepieiauci j."- pocl SENATE ' PASSE" THE., BTIitj;.:TO ItKUUCE SALARIF-S AND FEES. f JoHry' and -M li.rfty "Report n "the Rronehtoii lounz CoBtt-IHH (TorOrd fi School Kt WiatUl-ror Exhibit t Tj HEAR ARcrMEMS The lcilative Committee on the Knrlh Carolina Railroad L-aie TVill Tie That Matter op Next Saturday . (Special to The Messenger.) Rateiffh, N.: C, January 30. The housa special : oammittee on annulment of the leo- oi the North Carolina rail- 3:30 c 'clock, and at that time all per I lwMn Several Comities Bill to Make i 81aader Indictable Passed by the BoOke. (Special to The Messengrer.) SENATE. Raleigh. N, C January 30. Th sen.. Ue met at 10:30 o'clack. sons lu ir'eiest are notified to appear and preseiit arguments why the bill should or should not be reported favv r aUy, and the committee adopted a res olution that argument should be had Bills and resolutions were introduced iLri, WJ;i;0 th,e ev,i n?, as follows By Senator McCaskey, to prescribe the terms in which foreign TaJlroads shall operate in North Carolina. By Senator Clark, to amend the char ter to Bnfleld. By Seniator Grant, to regulate the ale of liquor,' and establish a dispem jary In Wayne cotrnty. By enatof Moye, to lnoorporate the Tar River and Carolina railway. By Senator Person, to increase! the public school fund. - By Sema-tor Early, to incorporate the Wellington and Powellton railway. Bills , passed .third readings as . fol lows: ' ' : . ' : - i To allow the commissioners of Robe son to hire out the chain gang. - To reduce the salaries and. fees so as to conform to the price of farm pro ducts. This bill calls for a committee of five to lookjnto the salaries and fees of officers, so as to reduce them. HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES. . The House met at 10 o'clock. The committee on privileges and elec tions , submitted a majority and a ml ioT'lty report In the case of Broughton vgalnat Young from' Wake. The majar- ty repcir't favors Young-, colored, the ; fi tting . member. , . ' Among the bills and resolutions in troduced were the following: By Mr. White, of Bertie, to amend the charter of -Wellington, and: Powelton railway. " ; ' ' By Mr. Alexander, a resolutloin ap propriating $1,000 towards the erection Tf a statue of George Peabody, lr Stat uary hall in the capitol at Washington. " By Mr.. Currie, to allow the she-riff Robeson county to collect arrears of taxes.!' J r' '.. ' - "..',!''.! By Mr. Schulkeni to provide for grad ed' schools at iWhltevllle. , .,' '..', . , By Mr. Lusk, regarding the Tewwes ee exposition, providing that for the purpose of making an exhibit there, a board of managers be creatid, compos ed of the governor,, board "of ' agricui- BRAIN WAVES, A IiEOTCKF, ON Til IS SUB JFTT liK, FOltE A liltiriSH SOCIETY.' It is learned that ex-J"isti:. Awry and W. H. Day drew the b.:!l. Mr H.ty nail U:ls afternoon that Its P'Jtp .-c is to make every foreigi cor joivuion j bccwt'i a home corporation. I Chairman McCaskey, of the p 'puii:-t ivli-;:?. say. tonight that nutljr i'Oi-u- f lUl.i s.-in fiienxi'ly; that a rot f ihi-m ! do not vxnstaer rnemselves . ii -una oy th,'-'.1 Cfcucus, as they did -tot attend it. A bill to repeal the act creating1 the railway commission, has been prepared. CYLINDRICAL COTTON BALES. Profeisor ,'CiEOoiteii VCllni They Can bv Couceatra'ed 'by out Person Upon-. A other C'i)fltctire Knmwr k to Hei 1; It oT the Cxr-)IiiiUtr Bayaid In' ireHl ' Deaixiiil To Iine ;tlie r'rlnee of "Val-i KQT.trtit to Cause Increase of Population - in France. ' N ' 1 ' ",-'"''""', ':', (Copyrighted by The New"; York Sun.) London. January: 30.-The -latest dis covery, or rather1 the latest theory in science, is that of brain waves; . sj 'at least, it '"is'l described in , the' presiden- tial address delivered 'Thursday: to the i British Society of Psyohical Research by Professor William Crookes.' lie en tered, before launching 'his "" theory,, upon an elaborate calculation, as to the vibrations -which produce' sound ' and light. Then ; he applied a. similar ..lkW to the subject of thoug-h transference arilK FAMINE IS INDIA j EttenrrrnrTrnd ,rowlnK in Intensity B? lief Required for 3.500,000 J'eo pie 1 hi .Lord tattoo Relief Fund Squandered i ' . sra,- ? --!. .-- - -' if India sprtads in area and increases lm lnteifl fih1 fe.iife ' fhd I fajQ ft oioudt!i fafai rslr s jtiff ivlrurrint thJ ansruirje1 1 tiniiM ;ia total ioF: , i,Odt),oW will t reached: T4rbugMr Reliable and independenit Indian i ad ycea concur in stating that relief wi be required for bout 3,500,000 ' peopLe before the f aniihe abates, ' the jperEoA Of relief 'extending to feeptembe? next Nobody attempts to forecast what wi? happen jf favorable rajns faU to fail in. the famine district in July and Aui gust nexL -1 4 - ' ; - ' '. ji - The. .urgent . and prospective pressure ' Of, the situation has awakened publii recollection ! to-i the exist ence - of - the i famine's insyranoe fund, initated bjt ' Lord Lyttbri, as viceroy after the Parhrt ine Of -1877.J. Thfr 'gtoVernment of India then undertook - to, set .apart annually L500.000 as a famine fund. A sche.n of special iCaxatiiwi for thds fund was : adepbed and -carried ou't. .-, Wha t hZ5 'hbeen1 done with'Trhe ftihd? If has beeji CUMBERLAND JAIL GUARDED TO " PREVENT THE? ; POSSIBLE IiYNCHINO OF A : PRISONER. -- A. Member of the X-Kislatore 8oSerlrB .iFr.HH Delirlnnt Tremens Hill To Pre- Vent- Paralleling North CarollHa Rail. i.i-oail Democrats Abandon Hope of Pre entlnc Vicious l,eglilatlnn Popullnts Still Deserting the Mxjorlty Faction. Great Interest In the Ten Hour Hay BU'. Messenger Bureau, Park Hotel, fc. ' Raleigh, N. C, January 30. The Jail at Fayetteville Is being well guarded to save Archie Youing, colored, from a possible lynching. Young- is charged" with two cases of rape and thla week murdered his' mother with, ao axe. : . .- . - . . One of the republican members of the legislature has been constantly drunk since the night after Senator Prrtch ard's re-election and last night and to day had delirium tremens. . ; ' The . bill to annul the. lease of Vehe North Carolina" railway contains a pro vision Intended to absolutely prevent any paralleling of that road. 1. Just as was predicted,, the bolters or and mil'irjaryi'effloiale-qn- Ifldias who to their goal without use of energy-rflue,: a,VVn inZ J6"1 mea wlW -. " , f vuturiiitui says laey were eieciea Wlul this ; end in view., Today one of their members, Representative : Browh; 1 of Jones, county, said: "That ' is correct, That has been our purpose and deter mination all the .whiles" -.-A democrat remarked that fcta Dartv O (VKQ r-, r fwi aAIaa Im T A ; A. 1 I,. . .m 1 , ,, - cA.v-v.v-ua uiiujtt m inula w utrii tne niTjoa to distance.. Such a speculation . was, he iSt04 4t its .lowest an. who knew whal admitted, new and. strange to science. the srtte-Se -af-'tldr- ''salaries I T e tiro a n nr-ocanF c-r fiotlir nMn aifimQl . . - .. - - . VJ "j" c" r r -" , : '- wouia amotme-tor-&ave -claimed md gi but he was bold enough to make U and !tmt of xhe famine, insurance fund com' the time might come when it could be. rnsi'tiloTi for , the rleftrwiar -er.il Th rial will tarnish fnr sll ilma thn Ktj. feabmitted to exoerimen Dal. tests,- The professor spoke of the work which : la for rthe .depreciated ni neef dfshonor.i"a.ttaching to , this "scanl Tl nrn ' FUl W - H i had abandoned all. hope of being able t The .Russian- fund for the reMef ; ji toprevenlt vicious legislation. It had vp?1' Ind1ia.ha3 fizzled put.; The foreign, press been tne hope that the matter could be -2; turns out o be not4 Checked in the aenate, , but thait : ends and suggesfed, that. it. tv-as - quite . on ceivable that incense hougtfcoWeen lafgeJ-yrrmlsappriiprlated -ifor iHtaxi trated by one person upon another with . 'Purposes, and, worse still, it has beeti :. - . . ' ' ;'.- idrawn unon tn rlv Anmnanaavtmn nf- wnom he was in ;ciose ,sympacny nouta W'ces'tpeTbod Ty oT & ni mvc -.,. , i, . . o ami wrinry"ointai-n- inaia, whose minority DODulists will co.oDerat wtth which brain waves shomd go sitraiffhf-fixed salaries have,suffered bythe de3 j1 -BOW1 : i co-operate with A' Company to be Formed at Galyeston to Establish Presses Therefor All Over th Cotton Belt. Galvesiton, Texas, January 30. It is learned from a very authentic source that there- is in contemplation here the formation in the near future of a -stock company witn an auxnonzea capital , form no unworthy preface to the-pro $5,000,000, having for Its object the in- founder science p a man's, nature ;troductEon and operation of cyHndrical ;:of tSie world's riot realized than bale ooittwn comnresses throuffhout the . lDs tangiDie. ik Americains think of eoB-: since D. Reid Parker vMtcrv cotton states. As this system of com- -pressing involves a complete change V ately aloof from it. He endeavored'in a2 oeritiri grain-t would-toucli the c-astil itis ton, It is "aimed to make ft an intern'i tiibnal affair in order to find a ready ouiU'et for the cotton thus put up. The company contemplates estabLisihiing gin-4 sing and compressing plauts at all 'points in the cotton growling districts where Itl may expect to handle 10,000 baka durjng a sieason. Each of its plan'Ls is to have a capacity of n'ot less than 100 bales per day and is to be of tin most ImnmvM rvrfT The vmn.nnv - win control tne, patents ooverjfng tae ments - anirm uuequivuL-uMijr f-.-t arcnutsnop pi Vftotmi nasi written -a compressors as we'll as other machinery, i- czar is in the best ofhealth. St.ll It is, letter in which The' advises t the :refei-" used in the make-uD oi its' svstem of practically admitted in the semi-offloial . . . . ; ... rtn.fin i,nin nomnriw wt. reoorts- that the Dostonem-nt. cf. cer-K Ui ?Hf"n:oi reaaerspip enUfic 1 supewMtJicms"1 which prevent many from venturing: - into research which might in -time ; dominate ' the whole world of thought. '. -'.'; " It is difficult,' not impossible, 'to dis cover the truth, among the mass of conflicting, reports in regard to the health of the czar. It is a matter of. some significance that alt the pssslmlsit. messages come from St. Petersburg via Vienna, while all, the official announoe- &enaicor urant remarnea tnis raorn- "Our ranks aro flllintr oil tih prejudices even ,of. the , f amine-strlckeo. time." By this he meant that populists wno, nave, neretof ore Iltlftjr prtn ics been . actinf or pretending to act with the populist ma jority were coming over to the mU Trylnic to Settle, "a leader If or fhm r"tK k k? raimi la vm-i i-i-,V tv- v... - T line with the republicans. . r si? t I v TZ l T"n r"-1"" So far as matters stand today Sena Short of Fund- fr Support of Thlr tor Butl:r U absolutely whipped. . The Members of Parliament . .o-J f-.-f;-- tty 'matter - wow goes before the populists Dublin,- January J&H-The '-Most -' Refc ' 8U'te ani " remains to be seen v ucurei nitry win support tne majority That, now . William ' J. WalshT ' RomkrL ' Catholfc .arch hishnn f;- TljihJlTt Viao; n,rttn w or the minority populists. comes to be an Issue. , It has been known all the while that Such populists as Speaker Hileman and James M. Mew borne were dominated ton and imnr and tato royal visits Q due to the unsitis- the Irish national, part jr tosmsllren- foundarfes at the most advane'ous-factoryieonditwn'of both the epipenw -.esentatiye' 46mmitteeg whose , decisioii ' nonulil'ts susted Tt nAw tw icrlrX points for the manufacture of all its 'and empress. Tinere is no qouw waa-t-. shall" 'be 'Wnai. The: archbishop also ' it. These maioritv noouliata iVterinlv This system of baling cot- ever tna tne terrtne-, strain or . events v. u j e. .JT.Jx. iV ' machlnerv. This svstem of baling cot 1 ton Will, it is claimed, result in great durirrg the past year has had a-evere savin e- to th nmducers as well aa t'o t effect upon the, .royal couple, u couia shippers of cotton. : Enthronement of Bishop of London ' r London, January - 30. The ! format enthronement of the Rt. Hon. andv Rt. Rev. Mandell Creiehton.' as bishOD of London to"! succeed the Rt.: Hon. and "' His constHution sis i Weaker thianj that Of not haVe'been otherwise had they been o the most robust physique. It is ad mit fed -also, that- the young emperor jcommittedJltliei same mistake as his father In insisting upon making per sonal,, investigations, of .very . maltter written, by Timothy Harrington, inerqt- ter of parliament for the harbor divl$ 1UU Uk. I Ireland of his g tenbury and primacy of all EnglaodL.ThilS- according fr-jthe mo-t reliable took place in St. Paurs cathedral to-; day, and, contrary to expectations, . it. was in no wise an Imposing spactacle. The cathedral was only aoout ha"f Ail ed wivh spectators and there was - only a fair attendance of the London e'ergy. The actual enthronement tok p'ae ;ri. the choir, out of sight of the majority of the people present. The. mandate of the; archbishop of Can tenbury for the enthronement of the bishop ofLori don was delivered by the Rt. Rev. George Rodney Eden, bishop of Dover and the dean of St. - Paul's cathedral, the "Very Rev. Robert Gregory, D. D., administered the oath. After - these ceremonies "communion- was .celebrated; by Bishop Crelghton. V ; r steel billet will be made - -The riven the house Is "dlsselved; ' efforts to; form anoUierJcornbine and kf harbor committee of representatives is in tvoc o-rnmin'nff the ports of that coto ,Thp British steamer Alliance" Is agTOund near Hampton Roads -A company is to be formed at- Galves ton to establish: and operate all over the cotton belt' cylindrical bale' cotton compresses -Governor - Bradley of Kentucky receives a leUer from Jack son villr. Fla., purpcrting .to be f rem Pearl l"?rya,n. for murdering whom - Jackion nd Walling are cendrmned to . he hanged At7 Ava; . Mo., ' a man Is executed for havin.er murdered three members of one family. , , ; r. '.. FOREIGN.. '-, ',: ! ' The Madrid " press. publish rumors of peace negotiations, with the Cubans: Minister Taylor has a conference with the minister of foreign affairs The t Irish nationa? party, are stirred up ,oVer the questifn cf fchoice of .a leader; 1 the Dillon faction are short of funds ; for support of ther memters at parlia j mentThe fnmlr e in India is extend ' lng and growing' in lntens'ty'. rell?f ;. will be' needed for about. 3,500.000; t,he famine Insurance fund created by Lord ' Lvtton. of ' 1.500,009 --annually, ioi Doifli tins been t'ped for' other pur- r-ZXpFoWiror Wlliam- Cro6K?s b'-fCity rallwaj.. I fore the British Soc.'ety "of Psychical ' Research -claimed -the existence - of. could be, put, m. ncrson s wain io i : are' many conHict- the condition or Secretary Herbert to Vlutt Charleston Charleston, S. C, January 30. In re sponse to a cordial invitation- from' the Charleston'; chamber of commerce.1 Secretary of the Navy H. A. Herbert has expressed his Intention of coming to Charleston and remaining during the maneuvers : of Admiral - Bunce's squadron of evolution. Secretary Her- bert will be the guest of the chamber of commerce. The secretary. Is a na tive of South Carolina and has hun dreds of admirers here who wilt do alt in their power to' make his stay - In teresting. Preparations ' are being' made In Charleston for a great rrowd of visitors during the naval reidezvu? Excursion rates are to be made to this point from all sections of the south. Arrangements are pending for a -grand accounts at ihanSf, has caused frequent attacks. Of .fteuraJiria. in thenature of occasional emotional collapses and even one or two fain'ting fits. The sit aation has - been asrra vat ed rrv- aire Sharp and jealous rivairy bctv?f e'iiith'e two- factibrfs at-ccrt-1 wirhreg'k.ra to certain features of the governmen.t'3 policy. This . has .greatly .dis'tresFd-, fhs czar - who dores hot "possess" his father's The latest blow wag'the lossoffthe' ex pectation of the "early birth of an -heir to the throne which was a great dis ppotrafcirtnt to ti czaras jweUfasrto the whole .Russian people. ; It ? Is ftot fu11y--reaHed- that- the tirtert de-s nwiids- rest more than medicine for both the emperor and the empress and the Tg-amSza rton :of a inew; c-'-undt of state "to "relieve '. the czar "of" - large measure Of detail work w5n::d0fii'uc4tq restore him. Gijxis full vfeorl N,o:'4ay ;now' pisses' vhich ;de"npt add to fhe evfaence of how greaif a" man is tne American -embassador inHhe- es tlmatroft of the.r English ? people. -His ti. t . i i.i ri-. . i t.A av9Ttririr 111 atul t Flo l-r -le -n nn.r- ture and nine other citizens selected SeVao ahbisho tial nervous and physical break down tne governor;, xnat ine Doaro oi agn uiture be authorized to make an ex hibit and to ;use. for.this purpose . ainy funds ft may have on hand or to its iredit in- the treasury,, and to further Tarry out the -provisions of the act $10, 000 is. appropriated, .out of the funds In he treasury y not otherwise appropri ated. ;. I ' - ''; ' Bills passed third readings ;aa fol lows:',.' -Vi-",1,;.;-,',-1; :fV. . . I; " To allow Richmond county to levy a special tax. .. V . . To.amend'the charter of the'Oaroll aa Savings Jankj' of Monroe. , Mr. Reed introduced 'a bill to so wnend the law regarding tramps and vagrants as to remove jurisdiction from the -BupeTior court to magistrates' courts. ' " : ;'. . ( The bill to change the nante of the Carolina - Mutual Insurance Company to the 'Piedmont Fire - insurance Com pany, doing away with the mutual fea ture and Increasing the capital stock to HOO.OPO; passed Its "final reading. ,. Mr. Brower introduced a bill to re s tore Surry cunAyT0 the Fifth con ?ressioa "distriet and - Durham and .lOrange to the Fourth district,. The , Joill passed to require Craven county commissioners to refund taxes llegally collected under" the act 'of 1893. ' - The, bill passed- amending The stock law so that a majority of the qualified voters must ask for an election instead if one fifth. Clerks of courts are to ap point judges and registrars. It includes Green,, Johnson, Graven,. Pamlico, Hyde,tare, Wilson, and Cumberland. The bill to punish slander, providing that any person: who slanders another shall be guilty , of misdemeanor,- "arid upon conviction I shag be fined or : Im prisoned or both, in .the discretion of the cOurt, came up with adverse re port. Despite the adverse report, it passed its second and third readings. iThe discussion before committee Feb ruary 4th of the lill to make ten hours ji Iopq1 ri-atr'ci 1q Vtrif In fa or mil 1 V.A ton Of. Dublip,.Sandfi)Ui3iished lri TT-'Md - , int " tln Manv .fnri Zn'.rf suggesting the reunion of. the ' .T.l nPv,r km Rennd- , - I - ttai be fixed. It was contended by the ingon chbffi Ws S?eSl" ona promoting the bill that thesl Sfuf.r: .ALa,1,?ns.f f7.dS:' petitions, were-igoed un ler duress. Mil ciaics acoihubu1u newer .811 in 'man SBv the fttwratl do nnt nranf th. nimii- with ttii nn wHn. itvrt . f11?!1 .s rne operatives oo not want tne tVenti' ' h-iT-rr , . legislature to tinker with this matter. rt nHnn T,m, iTKi. tvihau Congressman tion of. the Irish party are understood to be afflicted ? with such a , waat k4f funds; as may prevent them keeping, their full strength. In the - - house: throughbut2th feessioh. Some twenty four uillonites" require aid Y from, t&e party funds. involving a drain of Jt4.000 per -seasioru About ' fourteen of SkUmer. with yellow lacket and peacock feather, will arrive nere tomorrow, and. will, of course, re Jolce at his victory over Rutler. Ha will now be formally put up by the bolting populists as the head of the populist party In this state, in accordance with instruction and suggestions from Sen ator Pritchard. It is a hard matter to find Judsre Nor wood, who is to be impeached if he does FlLlBUSrFB IXDlCHENTS. 4 tr- True Bills Found Ajtnlnst General" ttnloir aud tr. Luis In Ualllih6i'e-1 be ' te5 . A valnsc the PartteS lu NW Turk Coi . Jintte4.;j , .S .lijvil3 - i-t iBaitimort Jfti'kTalfeiA States grand Jury 't(ay -found hdlcti nnU - against Ocneral ' Carlos ' Roloff. aacretarV of war rif thA'-'fiirat-r) twsTi' nieht.and hfa corapatrlfl'C Dr7 Josef J". t Luis, on Jthe charge of: "beginning,; t i j . a ..ii.jj-.i,i . ,.,.. ... l SB- uuc wu iwi, ami proviuing wiinin-iinr- district of Maryland, -meanir forja ;.miii tary expedition agalpst. . the" territory' of , a foreign . prince . with Twhorp i.-the United States 'Is at--- peace; -to." Wit,: against the Island of Cuba."t', ;'" ." The crime U charged, as coroniltfed; July 8, 18S5. j Captain lijiudaon iomtbat date purchased the steamer iWoodail ft this port for xiS.wO for the Cuban junta and .fitted her up as a filibuster, r.. On July 9th, of that.year," the; Woodall sailed hence, : ostensibly . for : Yucatan; but it is alleged that Roloff"' andfttl caused the vessel' to be put; in -at Ax bor key," Florida,- where" mt an'rmi- nitlons of war we're .taken.' on: board and subsequently landed , on the Cuban . coast. ' ."--' - -- ! - "J A second indictment1 fc; ctasptraey 4 is found against, the -men; in: which-, ttwr name? ; of John .T SmithotherwiiaPj known as'J. T, Smith," Is thcluded. Ro- ion is saia. in maicimem. - io- avc been otherwise knows as -C MilleK. simt h Dr. Luis " hasja.number --of r. aliases, among which are .J, J. .LufsVj. "J. Lup cas and Dr. 1 Liiccas. - - " : ' fv,"." - iA A beneh warrant-wHl'ta ;IssV the men brought here Iron. New: York, f where they are held in bail-by ;IInited. States Commissioher Shields' for "trial. It 1s thought -the' hearing ef the case" before. Judge - Morria .3r the .-: United States - district , court .-, w ill - be r. begun promptly, upon "their, arfiyal. Th? wit nesses tiefore the-grand Jury;- '"send' 'alw the witnesses who will appear "Jat-" th trial of the charges, were eaptain John M. Hudson.;tof ; .BrooWyo j nd John CTonin. andiJohA.Lockney, Cuf this city, t-v"'":" ,VJ -M-'':' 1 vt9w;t3QstiLf: rcase of" Gerferaf Carios Roloff, accused of having aided and aBettea'a filibustering expedition to'lTuBa'on th steamship WoodaH3n i S9S? iwail ca lied before United States Commissioner Shields this mornlpg, Unjted States District Attorney MeLaiie appeared for the govermrient.s but when ' he; called, for witnesses none, - responded 'ter waiting for their appearance, he asked for an adjournment' until next Satur day. which was granted.' -The' cKsea of . Dr. Jose. J.-Luis and EnrlquenTru jlllo, who are also-aoeused-f- aiding filibustering -expeditions,., were, also.- ad journed for the same reason. It 1 be lieved that the' charges- ae-alnrt; Gen eral Roloff, as ;f ar as the Woodall ex pedition is concerned, wui ..be.,teid.j in abeyance or dropped In thls.'dis'trlct. ag the- witnesses were today befnreVthe United-States grand jury, in Baltlraore. and It is probable ; that, the f:jwh.oe Woodall matter wili be disposed of .there. r- .RrftrLuIs' connection .wjth .the woodall anair was aio oemg investi gated In Baltimore--today. :,t-i ' '..'., - Impure Blood ; ; : :.: and ItS.consequent ailments arepeedi-, Iv cured by taking :Anheuser-Busch's Malt-Nutrine the , food' drink, . At . all druggists. F . . ""; ' "''" " .!.!..'"' '' ; :ThiA is good 197. 01 TTTn LOW. - IX SO AP-..W1 f- : -Jm - ,iV't ALWAYS! i w W ltoyKxpreaWajon for CO Coupo,,8oFk' X:PorxiiaHl Fu pa'culars will be circulated in eve f WlnSlnirtotr'aifd1 in all Grocers. Save Kirkman's WrappJ i imitatfeu'BpVar isiiap AVrappers are of iio value. , , . OF THE- - I J -w 1 ' v 'fv . -,u s ji za -r. . mfftr fv -; MfeJnics' Home Assoc OFr .WILMINQTON, N. ;d : ;DB:EMBEK; 31, 1896. W.B. 77 eni el orlw y.no tit v,j I'V-J JO ii vl'reaidvint.k . Jf , Hecri-tary. LIABALITIE1 "a" oal!"TC!-i- r.Alt at r.ri-r""?":?' .... Loans,;pn ; Bond and., Mortgage " ' Due- shareholders, instil Loans5osc.tHeir:SecViiUiea. .Vl&s ,L ;.-n,Pue- sbarehoideis 'earnl'n swcu. .j,,... 6 2M 75 ited . Hash nn hitiH" "inil Itr-hynV - - - ' i.-i imi Bt i,n.... i i j ....... .. . : . . ... vu..,a. bj -yue auBLreaumers. ' earnlno tfcii iu r, tt -gri;,,-. j-.f Borrowed 'money ..... .eu tAviiU suO .n-j;.i L!-,.S1,1J 61.' V " :'tr Y!' '. . . " - -""iJiwv i'.Alinl ! ..- , ...JJ10DU.USKJEJ Cash on. hand , Jajina i ioS .r'ctft- t aw. . Subscrtpfronsblifeharesor'diisgie 75-; Loaned, on, other securities' ti 1 in part) . . .,11 . Iff.t42 ritf ". nrf'iiHai'wa i.V'l 0iSSs?.? nsL!!ved -.-.v 6.m 84 Advfcislintmg"-ana--J Fines received Tnitiatlon fees...... Transfersitees.rfKSJ vv iinurawai Tees 34( 91) act..,.:. 23125 Stfltlnnprv'lim An : fif-IS 2 -.Second, series .matured" (66 shi " ST7 SO -Hnfia Money;bproweOtVQn notes 22 6S1 00 Second' series matured eront uiivjf uunuwcu un vrpiiircH'Bs..---i,oju uuj -inira-seriea matured (98 Dividend rom Bank of New Haas -laj : dues v.i. ..... .. .'. It s pver-.-i . . it t?,iiiYA .-.Ut UiTr ?c TWrd" series' marure4fprO,flt. , rniereBi- on oorrpixea' -money. '.",'. "' Borfowed money-repald..... Fees State Audltorii Notary, -i iSOf;; " soolatlon , Auditor. i'-. .Cash on. hand Pecenber SI, 18! t91,415. 93 i FT f ; SHRIKE, f ;; X. Gi WARREN, ii.Jb'. KLNtr. ' .i.' , AST A. BUOWN.j .t,:- "j--A. J. IiO)VELL, JR., w. b. irKQY. ( ; ' CXATB (JF-NORtfi Carolina; u K I ,. r. ...... - J";;n ; '.'''". New Hanoveb SotrHY. ) fe-- Nathaniel Jacbbl, President, and W.-MT Cummin, i Secretary.- toC the rr Mechanics'-. Home ji Association, ... being duly . sworn, p.ioh fnr hhi:p1f cava rhaf tha- fAi..r.:. Corbett and ritzslwinons WlU Tight la statement and report lar: true in all r." V)-'l--. -- -r . ;W. IT. ATI " '-' ca O'BBIE 1 1 ; a'd; mo ; ;n.;b.ra!, STATE OTP TJOftTH PAt I .... , . ..- 7 77 ' It - Auditors- - Departme J.I "Mr. HeaJy's "supporters require-;. T5ino- -Jlar llplh :tiitt vthiavHAAlv snnnlipa nnt i,rf J' rtw,,ihrw.fmrv- rtinian f proporUonately greater- than i those ---fluJk'y , resign. His . nephew, who r": ... " Jl ,.ri .L.. C X-j flor Mr T-fiUon'4 Viennoit .-Nn mntrihii. ' a memoer or the legislature, yes'ter- helpless dlsusrM the cabinet council, Hi M from "America. Ihe sMioar,H;M.r-(MiiUBji'-M' arrive. He was drunk somewher. OaIVeton. j;Galvesrtoni Texas; - January. . 30. Te congressional" -larborj" committee T ai fived'at Beaunionf this jnbrnlng- aad immediately .departed, tor Port - Arthur" and Sabine Pass.-ahd spent the day lri inspecting thex harbor ; improvements at these points. "The ,-committee on their return took a special train to Houston. Tomorrow they Awiil inspect. Buffalo bayou and its approaches;1 with a view Of improvement. by the government so ' I "Vl n maw,, Kl.irwA m n m n , I for him to resign, though the resolu tions of Impeachment are already in- iroaucea. , enterba.in at his own tabl twenty-six gentlemen who, from the English txint of view, include the most distinguished tna-HF!riialS"3n nil ihfe land. The orince military and naval ball, and other-so- -551 wriiillifofc'ittteiilrst time thus cial functions. It Is thought that a noTKr an American envoy. In fact it land parade of the sailors and races begins to appear that the foremost men between shins' onrters In the can be arranged for. stTmi?edybyh t ninnri' Hi 5-: the -reVefthff eutter -Galveston 'fin w,ntQhnU, readiness; to fcpnVf hehv to Velaste, .ashingtofls M?nofPdf:tf where they wiltSpect the "impro-st- river Monday. sAn effort ibeihe ma? by ther citizeris 'of" Dallas.. tof-get the c. ariijttee to visit that-city and n-p ?ct Tiinity.river, -wfth? a view of rendsicfiMf. it navigable byptiropiarlons from' fljs. general- Kvvraniniwi. x ne cummiurc, brain ..waves,, which motion iroiiu oixc ano ther 's -f here' Ine rumors as' t6 health of the czar and czarina, of Rus- Bayard- is oemg Charltstoa's Mew-titecirio Kaitway Coat; . . ' . ' py Chaiflestori, S. C, January 30, The owners of the Charleston street rail way, a neWj electric line In course of construction, have just purchased the two horse car , lines now in operation here, the Enterprise -railroad, arid the These companies , have een aomg business tor many years and a e operated upon some of the ihost iimportanfei-thoroughfares. The purchase price . of the City railway is jPar for stock and 95 per cent, for r bonds. The .TEntersrise: r stock was somewhat leBai-Thla givea-the- Electric company all available streets in the city and all lines will be electrified. . Hana-ed for a Triple Mri'der. Ava, - Mo., January 30.-Ed. Perry, who killed three: members of the Saw yer family for the purpose of robbery In Douglas county. May 20th, paid the penalty with his life this afternoon. The drop fell at 1:37. The hanging drew several thousand excited -people to the town, but only about 200 jwUnessedL theh execution. So intense was the interest and the desire to see vengeance meted out that at one time it seernea as though the excited people would-Storm and tear down - tne siocKaae, rne flourish of "Winchesters was all that. held the crowd an bay Perry died from i strangulatlan. Shortly before his. death the Rev. J. H. Bridges made a sttater merit for Perry deelaring that Perry s sin Ambassador lionized In . London; the ' prince of Wales and a large "party of the most distinguished men of England d!n with him next K Wednesday rine French are greatly alarmed at the fact that the population1 of France is not Increasing; the government is petition ed to take measures to induce people to increase- the size of their i families. : - , - ' A BoalMg Tournament. . ;"New:'Yorit, January 30.-The boxing "ntertairunenttcf-isht o-f- te.PolQ Ath letic Club s-as -ell attended and a seed programme 1 was presen-td. The principal bout .was beftwe'enAuatraUfn. Blllv ilurohy and Jack r5elxney, of New Tort. Whch were Siibstitu ted for T.ommie J White and Jimmy Lynch, both of -the tetter -"having been taken , ill with pneu mprilal The bout was for fifteen, rounds at 125 pounds. The men were about evenly , "matched, but Delaney had all the bost of the contest, landing terrif flc swings at ,wlll and was awarded the .dedsiiyn. - - ... . ' --' '' ; 1 . . .Delh ol Mr. Jarub Colin. : The Argus is deeply pained to learn of the death of Mr. Jacob' 0hn, 30 years of age, the son of Mr. and Mrs? Siimuel Cohni which occurred this morning at the hbne of his parents on , John 'streets, of consumption, con3e c.utnt upon fen attack of the grip some two years ago. He leaves a young wife and. tare children, several brothers, a devoted sifter, many relatives and a wide- circle of friends to mourn his un timely demise GoidsborO Argus, 2tii. i Was Gtna Straight to Heaven- St." Joseph, Mo., January ' 30. James B. Inkswas hanged at- Oregon. H.olt countfe. ihifty. tHifes aorth f-vthis cfty, this morning.. He wayced upon the -scaoia witfr-affirm -sttp,' and" after declaring, her was .going straight tn Heaven had- his neck brokert-by the drop. .On May 15. 1896, he brutally -murdered John ; Patterson, one of the most ' prominent residents ofr Holt county, meeting him on the street and shooting him down without a word be cause of a fancied insult. , '-- . Thos, iMy of J15, yearn, died at Als "7M Hague yesterday of hydro- - rxie -ir ; : Aim- .which came spasmodically , until Friday, hen : ?e died. ; le-ith r-mn Hy.trophnbla. - svflle,- Fla." January iv. a. B. L - j i Teiesjcasihle Sparks. S President Cleveland and Secretary Lamont reached "vvajipgton from New York at 7:40 yestgiday mornjng. Ge rge B. 'Robts, president ' ot the Pennsylvania raftioad. died at his resr Jdence In-.hUadelphl at 4:30, 'cJoeK ; last aneTnoongx-.- i r j ?y Th&,resignatlorrlot-iLleutenant "C. A. Stone. U. S.-.K., retired, has been ac cepted, to date January. 31st Lleuten . - , gtrtre Is In the employ, of the Car .'--'-:" ...t- .r.. 1 !Lr:.JiX',W J--i-ester -has been de Take Laxative iromu wui""- -- i gmra Vcop-?v. - rrtored if It falls to curs. j25a . to tbErteaaW urm&ii is attended' byi tSe3 United " States r en gineers havingJ charge of. the various harbor vcrksaon the; Texas coast." r of the empire propose to indicate to : the unappreciatlve authorities at ?f Washington that,-invtheir oxAnlqn' aX slW- "events, AraoasRaaor usayard a jpigge j man than his titular superiors. I i I miai are :begitinm?ito m-nlfest serii isunderptan-ainas resuu:ed iryn ous concern over the "revelation "of the te reports that have been pubUsed last census that France is the only regarding the decision,- of the billet pool great nation which no longer Is obey- yesterday. Th pool, rafter teearinglie: ins thadivinft-.command to "increase report of the ispeclalicom.mittee.of three n.niT: rnulfnlv: TfiTj.rthiect la taken on the matter, of jreorganlzatton. ! Pittsburg, January 30. Considerate vigtiiwsiy lhanffy public men and structed the exte-conimitteeJne-others and various plans "have already turn - the . "earnest ney , . .which, had been suggested for making Frenchmen been deposited swhere the .ssootatn, amenable to compulsory fatherhood. It. was rcrmedaguarantee-thathe fr-has-be.en,poned. ot -that by,TMwt;dfJ Pn P0? 'SjTlt.iS tihe shortcomiftgs ih" thirespect Wan'ce ' pool, ye Return of the guirfn- loses every, year-a-4auie-ef -Sedan. Therf runa nos wy".. 1' j .- national alliance for the Increase of-theT ' It was then deded.;fhat the conrtIt7. population-Trance r has -thls-.-weelectjef aflt as a spciarcomntte in c presented a' petition to the priihe-mftifs- -ffloerlng; any plans th&t may be evolrjed h;t ctv, ntain aM.4. rr. to get ' - the . Aianuf acturers 'togethei uncle, .William Tost, .was guilty f j whih tTve Government -is-lirevtb-" "a-S111-Atty proposaon, to tnis end -wi connection with the crime. Perry averr- I a(j0pt. Dr. Bertillon- the JnveBitor-rof- J? considered and if the centteerseeiC ed that-he was prepartng.to dl ; j .;, the syatem-bf meaaurihg crimrn4W,iiP it .wll calfc ameeting of .maaufatttr-, . , 1 , . . " . ..lithe head ofrthe society rand ita plan.inr6, consider ne crormaiaon, oi ;aie AcqnHtert ef the Onhab :Tr'n TPreckir g j. dudes :- some iinteretSng. j !faiathr -tlt1-1 '- -r -' V-lil .".ii -HL 'ii i-; BirminghamrAla.,r January 30., prothat-yere TMY o'clock tMs afternoon Judge Banks ae-tu--"n Cided that the state In th case of Sam-: three'-chfldrehilivineiiAll &vtireiltixj t5omWwev1ta:-iindier. anr'.AtiOpec- Palatka. who was charred with wreck- ! erovernment, such as tobacconists' 11 "ins- r.Ko Rtrmiinc-h-a.m Mineral train-a cense,-Concessions In the colonies, etc, the Cahaba 'riverlbrldge im Tecerhbet 27ch, had not : shown that a rail bad been- removed ' or a crime eximimlttd- and he, therefore, discharged the pris- ly different plaenw shall ciai moLiLfH are- ucsriijT-u uu; xj their children shall be taken Into ac count. Allowances and traveling ex penses to officials as well as salaries of sruch .-sdiaiWhei rgulat-iJ- AcHrdrngrft 4he-nuMberi6 th4r--cHdren.'PbsitS-ifn si -v-sa i. e "glveTnsftcTamTtie"snjha J?w",fflu,ri - .orW ePLi ma of gverriTtient ofHctola foptoi j ; W - rimajirted hue. ;im , oroer. Paiatka was arrested , in. Eajtomton, Ga., and brought to the cityj ;he hav- t.i- tKft-ftairn quiring- -special-aftkftcatioW3v-safh4e-f seven' p'ecple. he man appears to be of . & iS m,',J -. - - J three xndren.--Alrey: sometnKn'a Attornv-w4to -have trits ainat the . don.e to.:encourage large Xamjlles Laulfe and NashvilIe for dama: clairnra vtotory In the ruling 'of ' Judge Banks. . . ; .. ... . - - . -. . j .England's Care for the Workman ' I Sentiment among 1 the "" influential classes seems to be far more, considers ate of Or tender to"wards the rights and wrongs ot-Jabor. in Great Britain than in the United' States. This was-shown: when, a few weeks ago, public opinion there compelled the largest railroad corporation in thb kingdom to restore to their former ' positions, eoployes wbo. had been discharged because they had -said they would cling to their labor p union In the event of a strike. Sprlng- neio iMasij -riepuDiican, j? ---- . ; ? . - . Corhett Oolne in Nevada ? Reno, Nev., January 30. A "telegram was: received .here. today from - WHiiara A. BrJy. manager of James "A. Cor bett. '.-asking If- suitable training -'ae-f comniodatlons fof "the champion pugi list could be secured atr ;Steamo Springs, a few-mfles sotithr of'-Rmr: He was answered that everything de sirable jn fhe( way of quarters could be found ther.el coneiuentl'I- t Jg re garded: as almost "sertajn "that Xlerbefj Will finish training at that, point i i- : :-j Tf AtOiPf is. i Hg f-";' Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures colds and la grlppt In on day 24 hours. The dealer gives ths money back If It does not curs. . , . the expense joif' Se iiaiionJ Thlki lave was' passed . some years ago- but no- re; suits are .appareit.ii. ,IiJlTJc4 O E f : 1 .A rrff rnnPej)r Pryji3li Frankfortr Kyi, January r30-r-M3ovenu Zr Bmdley .received .the; following let ter todays rr... : "JacksonrflJ, CFlai $&SiiJMS. "Governor Bradley, Frankfort, Ky.: "Sir: It would be inlustlce to hane Scott Jackson Sinl aJUns: 61S 5fhv ac count; for aht al&jsaiif l"Sna my parents wilt never be snie &'flnd me. Respectfully, rw hl t'K i aim. "P. S.-rl leave .here "this The-: gbvernbr has nebelViol riumfcfoi letters threatening him withrpunlh- lUlCUk 1 1C .11" ( K U i.-i V . - IB . 1 1 I .1 I... the sentences of Jackson and. Walling. Other - letters sar hLi"lTJ mett3thJ a" terrible fate should he show mercy. 0 HerherJ has 'publjcly -reprWnfinaedi ,C ap tain Lfttletoii waller,oC;the: ma. , rine "corps on the rbattleshlp Indiana and informed him that he flllKriotfi' perrhitfed f or the next twelve7-mod :io' appear aasjudge advocate, recorde ' "or counsel beftre any naval -court: q ' L board. It appears that at aa inqtlr: 4Mo the i chare- against . .XJeutenar . iCommander Allibone for tyrannical mn? -" capricious coridact;'.' Captain . Walle criticised, the .department :- 'for reprl ' .'mandlng Lieuteria.ni 'Anderson jwlthpti: . warraa.i Secretary- Herbert declaa-e jthe tprt was teraiss' for mot real En ; the captain rtoi order;'jZ .i.siiii sii ui ,i; z. ' -i., - P. A V'mpaoy-r liiea Ji.r fjo-iretnTA 1. Chattanooga Tenn-vJanuary 3(tift.nj I interested episdde1. m;;Qie governmerit't Miit against flie east- iron trust nev'; d.ates "Circuit court was the-assessing of a fine of $5Waa4nst .the. .Howard Harrtsbn pipe works rof BessemeKCAia: "or contempt 6t urt. N-Thellen named consisted in sbippfng1?t;?00 n ' of wair pipe ib.frtIuis'yhdeEareSn., i tract made frior? .to-? the restrain n " order or tne coun, uecemuer xv. nd under thes terras of - the. allege-f'-Hlfng: airreerrferit. ;PistrIct Attomje" Bible . oreoaretti; coritempt rn-ocdliref. pteainstall the 'aefepdntsrbtber s- ytion was oisanow o as no tne orhe-t ..- " - Jf. - -- ?r i S lit vr r! rs?' .. .---jV !- Hfehstjo! W iji- Lryir Sfrh-Latst VSXSbVt Rerxat. --:. ";.:,-"i ' 7tl - 'n-n.': - a VH mm I f City Officials Indicted ; Louisville, Ky.," ' January ' SO. The grand jury today returned Indictments age Inst . fourteen : people connected with the city government, including aldermen and police officers. Other In dictments may also be expected. The Indictment against Alderman de Garmo charges him . with obtaining money by false pretense for alleged influence. Henry Debo and William Kimball -"ere indidted for false swearing. -Major of Peii?e Gunther and Policemen. Connel ly and Purvllla are charged with mal feasance in office, in failing to sup press gaming. James Drake, a con tractor, and Aldermen -Leatherman and Breuer will have to answer a joint indictment oh the charge of con spiracy in getting a contract through the council. The indictments against Aldermen King, IL-eatherman and Jenne charge them (With ottering com plete police protection to a faro bank in- consideration of one-third of the net pronts. LA GRIPPE. 1 Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures colds and la grippe in one day nours ,- The dealer gives the money back If it does not cure. ' Striking Miners' Desperate More 1 . Halifax, N, r-S., January 301 The striking , -miners at - Spring Hill .-- are about to play their last card. The sit uation Is becoming desperate, and as the mine- Owners ignore the. strike com mittee the miners have decided to call ft all the men who are fighting the flre in the east slope. . This would mean the destruction of the mine, but it Is .thought the provincial government will interfere, : the government being1 vir tually the owner of the mine and the ompany only the lessee. i ;:"DR,lILESg; through His Nervine t a Ben--!-- ! efactor to Thousands."; r ' San 'Frahctsco, CalJ ' Janruary -j 28,TTlt Is almost: -i foregpnei iOQinclusiojj.. that , the Corbett-Fitzsimmons ng-h't will take place in Nevada, and "It la about eiually certain- that thei rtng, will be pitched .In Carson.. Evergthing, points to the verifloatlon of this dual' proph--4 ecy. : " ' ' ''" -',:'' -No Tjipnoaltiou to- the measure i was i manifested ; in tte j upper -h'ousq, .Mid:, the vat: army, of . Nevadans who are favorable -to the measure voice ' the1 opinion that'tt will go thrugh "WLtJroat a struggle.71 -sriia-ntj n-osll V7 n-n'V. : A number: :of : Carson clergymen-will lend th$r aaoral, support. to the opoon-en-ta of the scheme, but' the f rtenrds ; of the bill are not worried ovr'--th oou look. ' They claim vxhat public sentimant , is too strong to be combatted. and that a vote In Carson alone Would" develop the. fact that 90 per .Tntr-of the peo ple' want the r championship, ; c-f; the world, to be; decided in that sectibhi of the country;' ": - "! 1 ' ! , - f LES iS. In fljis Htf, Md iV sfrerneoH : lan isrv B9th.l nt 5.15 p. m.. Mrs. Hatfie -f, Lesnian, wife of , F. Lessman, aped 44 j ear, 4 months and W dars.i - f Fri -nds stid sronj-f-fltflnees are respectfully requested to attentate funeral t lOo'cloch this 'Sunday), morning -from the resident, corner mth and Dock' streets,! thenne to Oakdale Cemetery.-'' -'-;:! -ii-i' i!' .- ;- vo- SPECIAL NOTICES. Y CAN MAKE MONEY BY FOT.LO WLN'Q the adv'ses nIveaj-JLii, our: manual ;bfoli ml "-' tnarket letter, free". orrespondenc Invited. FO D at CO., Members' N. V ro-Tsrliated Fxchange. 60 Broadway, New Voru. jon 31 1 T "PB ULATE VCC. FSFULLVyrirr must o-'taia 'relfable lnf VTiat'on. We ope-' rate for customers on lniTrtaUjin only end take no chances bv gu- ssing th- tnarkHs " Porresponaence solicited. WE USY P IS& CO., Brokers, 43 New St., NY. Jan Si It SI TIE. T . HAVE O PENED- A CTJNSMrm anu "euerai nepair oop ai ivo. 7 North c , end street. I h .ve hud at ypata' experience in the business and srunrDte milsfa-tlon : ncumriiiK auu m'UK Ulio guns Special T - ..... u. W I . t -U , ' Suni jao 31 In conformityf with section "An lAct to amend Chapt of The Code, entitled Building iBii,.ne, oest or ,"s Knowledge, and ', Associations." I- certify t n.hAlu'rl''i" 1 a true. copy of , the. swor! '., V,V.W'"-".-:Lv . r tne- Mechanics' Home As: " ViV1 r . mlnrton, :N.-Cvfl Decern' unvit utiui c nur nun r-t " ilv "OI - nn nle In thlit TlenflrtmAn w-.vL,'nr.vSr?';-K,'.u I'lsna. :.. . .. A . ,7 ;V7jI NEWhMQDS ARM pat the abj i stater clatlerj' ler. We Have; Jiist -Eeceivel a Beauti r -yu Lis tl VijtA T i...--! wiitplMiiili s is a m j Fhiin 2; I;2 t o : 3 1 2 Yjm Lona. w t!l Nap Uris ti A THE ADVANTAGE IS BDYINTr A fiLOTII READY-MADE IS, YOrJ BQiRpER all1 AtfOux i i ; at ttie sam fc tiii b i h k price is ' . j AS LOW AS YOU CA BU Y THE DAMAiJK BV THE YAK 50 Dozen Hutk and - At 25 Cents DECIDEDLY, THE GREATEST BAB r,-; j i , am as i GA ik OE THE A.a.t. ft. t A m .. ak, . f 0" :i, r r, -r . ! wsiiMixiaj, n on mm 51 ta's io'ssMlfi'rl).: '' ' ' ' ' -' ' : "'' I ' - 7::-: ; . ; . I -.... ... ; f .: . , u I 111 Market treet.J -c : r.- "i . i ,-.(.rTr.c.(, .tti!,,;,,! 7.,.;) j MEN WANTKD IN WILMINGTON AMD elsewhere to fie 1 Clothing. Oood w(iirj stf ad v .,iob: Suits V order -5110 to HO.iJO,,: AMttJ C N OOLEN MILLS, ChitaKo? AJttfcll" janSHtau k -.. -; - - i ' --! , JUST RECEIVED,' A FIJfE LOT OF FRESH , Gse Feather-, so tarry bos Seed Pot a toea K. E. .Ward, QH. ,,,-if-j , Jan 2.- JUiT REl EIVRDi A XJTVT rT "PKETi Y eT'r.oW mo '.v. Exmpe it i.foi e THOMAS A CO. ARfi SELLING FfNE .-Creamery "Butter at JSe oer mumi i'T i j. nt aee the special inducement -oneri x.w vu uujrera a l ineir new store, oor- r jan 14 ...JS,r.,r, . - , WIDELY feaoVa Wfeconela iilnblser Marc4etl,189gf aollowsiT saaojl' .l T"FtTera 4go T became so nerrous that ' oiental Wor Wasia bnrden: ' I could not rest 1 at night ;pDt; accoum of sleeplessness. ; My ' attention .was; called UtXf. UUes' Bestpra-:: hre NerriOtt, a;ii;onjnjejtc4jLfei wfth! te very best effect SJn.ce- toia. 1: live keBlfciydBOUaJ)4 BSeb 1 rhenever my tierri beC9astrag;witf : luij suati wiait; jay sooj ajsc; -"f JI! - j never ,affii: - k -r- nded. ittonaaiy an ' rt-lStOfeS ' --it cures thenu;rAHiwi,;j -"-stxffei' tfom ;Iealtli...... fMtoiC.! DPritctly harnj .Cs, and Vet soothes and strenas. D) ner" troubles should; try -ilea, throngh hi Kerf ia Vfeenefactci ""Editor s' proprietor of Dkr Lajtdsiui ; : 'iDr, Miles' lieryine Is sold on guarante jst bottls vul beneator tnonej raiunoe. ANTED YOUNG MAN IFOR !A 'PERM At' ' nent position; good saiajj guarau teed; iius ni25, i1 0 'QVi.fampu s.. Addeta ,yvT W, CHSE, Sun building, VV.asainwntD..,C jan 28 7tr ' . " ." v ' , - - - ... ; . ':p &; t -n-rrTtJ i-.fi WaJiTKJJ DSUGGIS'El SALESMAN ?TO andle our 'Irusses; good;in.niaon.- Ag. dress with references WETMniui TRCS; CC., 837 MahtMree 4 BuJalo, J. Y,f n jan ai ct It )ST-FIRST WEEK IN JANTJAEY, Wat. r . spapii ruj.py; aoswer-f u nan-tr-Ljssl( .lack back, black ears, blue rii - white with L bon : srouuo- neck. informatlon recefVeo jn au JOHN O. RTJSSKLL, H9 SOUTH Fi FT 1 1 o nee t. Voice Culture, Chorus Training," Piano and . Organ, Carvful ;uieittius given to fine Piano Tuning, nov 6 suns toes ; ' '4 ELEVEN OCLOCK' TO APT, THE' LATE4 T C d prettfeat March, r.ls b w at-eee-.;;All .tbe lnf BtWwIr, Frltos, can be rsw5 :':?rtS;fMni0fca-"' HAAS'S VTJ-V C WvvNiKijA p-ni n "wrm a wii≤ -.MfinD ,1eliD SateHjfc. - Address i.toX UwuJi &Ns.Y Iff", THE i "WIT . , minjrtrli Saytn nd Tru; t , ompany. -gn Prstflio percent. ijaas,'.'? THE FOU R-HTJ DKf D CABINET' PBOTf B arapha aretoe. tatesv svy totadtmnet fiv - ish and bet Coiixtmaa presents. all a A ' m Msr'tsS" U-C W b 18, MUX ineat ott vtyicic kent; IV BY 18 Wlbekby. oaut a? a or Rov; r FOR i4 RKNT DXvTCf.LIg. 8ale DweHlnK.. Stores. ; VacflrH; I LMK CUR Or tlm nflvmMt-a ' Cash advanced ri improved i ropertT- - Appii to D. p roNNO JR UM Agent, VYMmiagton n. c. ! 1 II I Big Stocks. Iiow Price Egg" Coal - and Stove Coal, ; Chestimi Coal, . Tennessee Lxun Coal, . Pocahontas coal. - I ' v- ! mood .-:tH Oak Wobil. Asli WboC. BLACK - JACK - AND r LIGHT ;1 -5 '1 . 1-'I -Send Vus. your' orders and' lXtoiii .y ax sir ; fr. HIT; .'-f..'i - - i; ..... Our Bateiit Leathe .rtlif a x-i .3&s 600PEAB !EIiP0HmE A to ,TTrt rtnQtoSSf" Jf 'aTTTi "iiTTJE- ;-.r i . - 1 ' -- - - -' -.' 'i Fi 7, vTsm ' IS m U I fs3 rf )a?d I ?fr" tad ! 4'a340& .life 1 I . ; . ; ".. ., - , . V s. , ; s m . nfti;-,-utriHi:Mr nr r,l --.cj Ji' .-i Jl. r i - .V-.. . i f
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1897, edition 1
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