PIHCK 5 0EN11 i -' '. i f I; I1 .5 - .tV6 f 5 r - 11 1 :.3k --J : i I- 4' i- 1 imported Into Illinois Frojn the South to Take Place oil St V. "'A BLOODY RIOT IS1 fAllattlc Ilct'wcch the liiiers land Negroes and Their Guatds on the ".. - f ' -- . - j . ..'-)- ! !: '-ill,.; i - - -. !';, '..':,' ..' '- ..l.-'f - !i ' I rainThe 1 rain I'askes Svviftlyloilt 0t Town Seven -Minersi ' j! -M l Kiiled and Many Wounded on.Hoth Sidcj-V-l ifthtinft at the ; ; i 31jnc-(.(iov:ernor rJ anner Refuses to Aid in Import. r inKi'l lii! Class of Lahor-.4lle 1'uts the Rlatne H I for tlic I mlit on thc'M if n.i 111 , p.ijjp---Tii littbi ikers. THE RESULT. of V 1 rd-i-ru-wr iconi parati ny iju-u- tonlght a(K a day of riot. -.and. blood-i; hi-'L-.-Ul'.liitf ,f niln the longt-xpei-.lel : t-ix'fa.s'f iTt.t wvciii ih ..!. :i 111 ptil-'U-d.. Megf-WIt . '-UJllwII J J J I J I er r .1 uuju At 12 l' u v.3 1 c k this Hff riiKii) it CliU'atfo and Altifli pr:liij ili-am be-m-Hig -''ft m gro iiiinj l'-'s from' thf-' wou.tji arriv-edl ut : the .'.-.stockadi liround I he ;hicatf',- irdeu. Coat Corn- pufiv'H i nrtm-.s. : y fild lEUMijrdiately llei Sighting hf-nau. Ihf li.-H ati li'i o.rlui I' ji ) 1 1 i k.' h t ' K l a ii ds : A: V n i . 1 J,f tliirt -. 1 1! that this is ft thinjf of the past; that it shall irt tn t-jl-ratd in Ilhnoia while? I am Kinor. Thf-nt" mn. the vreat- i d-rit arn! otftft--ft of th- t-Oinriany pre- ( ipttai , mm riot y it iinnizmg in of thj Im'ptrt"J lit 'if. ar fultiy if rriurJt-r ari'l jfu ul'i W, uid I h'1- will irjtln tnJ iy tb- xran jury Macnur in ,i ouf ty and tni 'anj ton vJi t-'3 f',r this .h'ir.uius ffftiunf.fi:- i. trooj; miif;iiEi) -o ; vikdkx. , hj(atr ()(ijr 12 wfuloiiel Youfig, if th' Kirs-t Illinois vluntc- r cavalrj, rt--c'-i:v-d or Jfrjs t toniR.hr t;i r-prt at KprinKtt-ll irnfiif dfately 'Mth truopn A, U am1 D .f'hH ("iimimnl These tni.rp?ihvill -Jieavf ! aC J I V'lyek : jomorf TOA'ira'infljifti aJi'lfrom Springfield wtu b hurn-3 d, Vlf'-n VVashlnfrirfla. (n-ihr 12. Latfj to night a t-lf-frrarn was TPfPtvwl by the war 'department! from ! (Jovf mi Tan-n-ir f;jt'inr.K thatthf Fifth Illinois wjv, 'in furl(iiirh lV' placed at his dis poMal it''(u$U ith'-i.-.rioti!j "'dmi4instra:-ii tion at Virdn.-JH . Tht-mituatforn at Virdtjn 13 represent f-d its r'tiirat and fiovf-rnor Taijnr i- inc Owners. ; " v""airsii!.! iwau.f aii .imi state. 1 ; 4. ! 4 1 1 iiuiiiia: ?i '. Ira: iii'if wrvire minnf 1 nitea bUod of very man t-hed hfiffb on the Mate- Hf js unable to) or'ler to the nora head ) absolutely jiut- i vi 'iiwiiiiiimrs iruuuie any :oi int Vf tjhe law and has no Justification lliinuin 1 tioopH ; n the ; service of the Jni Fffuirif? !tO s-ntl : troopK-' . i K'ivi-1 junefii jwiinoin, me liiutnnrny or A hil'tlttl tit militia at ao 1" o'tloik nie retary or war J ne matvr in- aitdi' kiJl.-fr' ek-l.ituteriant of I'olifte , Torn voiesjome (iin.uuies wnirn iirwiui I'rf-'tonl of diKago. at the htockad". me uPiomiy on a naviy di Nion It lie las -standinK outside the stockade) wiii .e-suu,mii,i.ea -to ; jwrtri jA liter- a.-iauarl. -i l lie mnuia gavu me ,ioyr : "?i " "!" Mt1':. .v"- stanlJintt- fnint-i.s tne comma nu- i naii'i "'jjui?" jt''' : mai -iuk. ind i'r.ist6ti lrIed back to the ! Kiate. .., I" ooa:ifiii -tes ai e;.wiai i uej reiituni will, id Reasons' for ' Extcndintz the Furloughs. A REPUBLICAN SCHEME- A ldlrr Cut tr a egro-Ieath of Ku -j gene I). Tarter Republicans Ipre- enl at the Pulitleal OutlookUKfi'orUr to I I- i.' - : 1 i ' ' '" ' -i I i ' '-.-'. ; 'Secure a .Tlllltary I'ont at lfalclsh-f j ' i " ; i -' - " I' 1 ' I " - i Kntrle- for -. State Fair I I utikiiallv !? -:! - I .1:1-. , ', - Large-eded . ltepalrsj ol Kalelsh 1 Federal ltulldiu; Not to be Tildes . i; i Messenger Bureau, Jtaleigh, N. '(h t"ber i- atid ht' "v ounlbd iiiwide tl tti't.s not' bi n .veritfd and l li'.ie.? irisid'. Tflif :lo.kade rul a I W)t M- nut.siders. ! 4-'or-u1' past tw . . . i"yt;m troia-. A-laba itotkad.-.i but th train ori itiiii uht i Vlid' ii.nfliH' 1 WllO J I . ..... l. liiJd Viidt-n Unit a nam tiavtiiK ne-i-f n-iffhtt would fi-a' ii ili -i ! slieiift ,! ,b (:(jiiijliuni(.al.. weeks rumorS tmv.i J'tie rtiMitftt) bred ist-intiaci. He was carried lntoitrte .fb4 in t ho .stockade, 'w here he e-Xiir- ed . :l.'.at tery I;- of Galesburjr, , 111., iun-. d-sr -jt :aptairl (faiK,:. arrived .'.toufght from I'ikna,.! i. r ' " " :.! ' : Hpl-jnMtU-lii; I October VI: The Hbeif iat th Chicago: and Alton whic h the Alabama negroes I from Ji-a) einht Wiiundeil men, I all : eJtef-pt I one, a eolored miiner. weru-'taken to tne prinKueiu ic iiy ilat" l)t ; these men onevdied t to- VV'illiiaiii' W. it.arroU. a deputy Iff-! was shot ."through three was shot in -i oe ptaa ea a& tn'jaisprfai. ut-.n i aoj.iei i . .(.- ...' i , ,- yernor - i ; . . i i . . . . . i -i e r ri 1 4-a. i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 i in 1 1 u r 11 - . ;i i irii a. J.is bn sunKiund.d d.t and night by; ,.,3n(,M, rm n vvb'(, ule al St Johns miners.- 'i:)HMOhJ' )iKo and -AljoJf luiulH-j i,, ,l(.,iVf .. L i -, , ' .. . - i - , m i loi.iv eui.tj . Onei Oflnute i Cough i Cure tsurprlseg peoplfby its cjulck cures and children, may; take; it in large quantities w ith out thb ileast dapper.- Ifc has won for itself ;thc best reputation of any i prep aration used tociviy -. for ; ciulds. eroup, ticklmp : in the throat or obstinate conghs. - JU K. Bellamy. f ) South Carolina Opinion i (Charleston. News and Courier.) i There was -mueh - surpriHe laxe: yen tei'ddy .afternoon when' ut Iwame kr(MWiri that lorders liad been -neoelve-d decaying the: jnuster-out if the-: Second re.im,nt. ., Fuvir guesses a t the rear .s,..n, werif mad:. First, that; it is by reaoru of "the possible failure j of : th peace ;negoi:imtijn.s; aecondi taat the-desire to muster out the- at! the; jjoiiits from whence the various companies. dani;; third, that there. ' is plaiil to give; all !t.he volunteers threa " V " I 1 ! '.' i. . . i '., :'! j ' - -j itionth'Xextru; pay and at ' th. same! tiinie lijdthein in readiness; ifuurth. that it was rw)t desired to have the reg-' e state General (Irajiam Still Uhiler Examination. DEFEGT8 ft Pointed Out by tl-e ltue-not or Thenr were KenidlAd Alter a VI blle-t- ! ! i ; ' II." !. Z'&fr - . I ' . ' I I : tuefHcienc' i of Iitegieutai 'omnii :ary nic erTH portage of i a ten SupplyHSoldtlr-inarclied Seii iTIIlea lor a; Mat '- Ideal Cauip ! Washtngton,, Cijt;fr 1 Orabairi tnnunud:::' testmnony be fce ;th war iinvestiyting' cj)mmfs$ion .iiKiaj . ne uejievef;:Ki-Ku tne iproxunity uf the: ti nts ;to ojr4?Kther at Camp Alger wiis.. lMsponss'iiflC niore: othej- course. (or -ti 'iiflt n es s said i thil .medical : I'.5irs' als)-! were: of this "opinion..: HevtSfwht thle " Wan ; of water .for bathinfflirpose and jthe habits of theTmen ,-iiting ther flood than presc ribed bOJtlri regulations tiaJ had (leleteriou's irt?tun;e.i At.iltht be- mm nip leade an Lieijera men than, "any there sind nnent here dimng the week of th fair fo. t ear " (jf rioting w ith negroes; t-il. clue . l-i. Jia.ss re m n-j t'oiile to '.(.uit'UK'M wast ; an f.ihn M. Hunter, of Pontiac-, tji-Tires oute to m.agoi l of the Illinois district pf the Unit- 13 attltat t i n J? cleser.ved attention h-pl.iiiiiK tlaoii the iai .iiidicaui.,; I rJ Woikers, of Arneiica. lies at, ne.nt Lf thp Winchester enmnan Mapaspttial to a-, loll, Av d... -'i-Ml,n,lllns house , a critical t undi- , !tn . " n.Z ...... ... ...... . , il the. .station plairr. i r t-i-u'Wil.i-cfUecti'.d atj ( jt i lit kacje a. halt! ( l)a isiaiii'ii. j , " -HH ,;!,'. train shots' -lli alelv th'' w ni d was j I'if.Vll' of nilIU. r.S; JlilK -, I'M 111, While aiiothJ. . "TItt- .i-mi aifci-: iH :. ri.nl.' north ot live .istauiai - - 'a I -o-c lo k tliei special ,' : pass.-d -:Uie siatiow i and signal - Hv'-te Mtiii iiolii-ijie wuli 'id ol til if. ram an iiolilici Jfg li Is ai i ivat.t. ' i i r ijotiw-tlratflv 'S1MK.S ; w-iv tired . flout he jijoVing traui land wutsnlt? -and the; battle- na,H"oii. t A lew7 niumenis .all i; Hie train -had pas.sed the switeh wlif.ij; ' It t -Kile's' la I'lnvagu ami: stllun u " teciive, was i-.stat(piu-d,j and vtule feais -lalkiiigl -Willi- two citizens 'l)ii w up his anils .rtitt dropped ith: a bullet through Ins inrain. In h. dead iln . svn i ilie 'litst niati -killed.; , rBhe train ' ioiiiliucd to tin- hloik.'tde, the ininei.' -Jirijikf Into U aU-atong the iute .and Mlie negro passengers jeiu nnig the .,tii Hie momcdl the'tii; iiditd ill ttockidi, t-luf linmisi opt tied H ' !Vli-sperat lire wit-li Wimihejlifrs, : rf?--. volvei s -aR't ureal wis oi jtu:ut;ti:ii.p.i.iuiif tiiiin: Mr.'Hunter rgct on t he train--, wliu rh bore; the colored miners to ahis , t hls,..at ternooon and engaged- m l rt-Jj-ersation - with two of the colored : injtH'rs. .sinner oi - tne .deputy .sncsi-rus j sa wi l luntcfr. : anl whfcn the .-train- iwas-l l.i'Hj'eeij pc!rt!i (Jrand Avenuei and: the nortlh shaft, and -was going at the irate nl" iMKhlti-t-n -miles an hour, it ls .tsti : matkrd," the deputieH . attacked' Hunter ialidi puHhed in tn off pie train. .A -man happeni-d "along later- jn a buggy rand saw -'Hunter lying nu-ar the track in an unicniscfious condition add- placed jhini 1 1 in- !is llmggy and took him.-to the !t.!oI ililnsf hohse where'ft physician dressed Ihiis. KvotimJjs.--! He is-terribly -ut -ahout ! . 1 I ... S .f l- : . . : l J.i:.- T F .- onsciouss I i It appears, after tjuestigatton that . tli' first : nH ' t.n ! r. ruc.Sno of' l.AfK tu.i 'The fact that negroes at Wilming- ruir., OIU . At ,htuar iet,..Yrmenr ton, ' and: no; doubt . at -other points in i it i is said;, thel plan of holding? on to pastern North C-irfthni nrrf tmkfn? 1 Ulle a iarse numbt,r thu 1 cgimenti eastern . isortn Carolina, arej making j (jti,,Knaled for mUattl .wut haAe bLen attemiifts, tq '.purchase repeating .rifles, under i special : considera'tion.i pending The! M? settlement of. jieac-e ma-ttjrs.i .'Thenj Bofi, a very; -strong local (rejsstre-;ha!f been-'brought: to bear to have) the regi-r nient; kept u way: from Kaleigh dui'ing tle faitj as: there, were? grave learsof l rac e clash. There is reason also for bcihef that the: regiment: will tie lassem bled here in tNov-ember,! pt:rhaps about Cheni lddle iiift the month, i Th-re at i people w ho : say that: Congressman I'earsrm wiis:.si!niewhat instrumental in ftavTrtg: the : iri'uster-out delayed as 'it ijs claimed a majority of the reigiment are from thp Ninth districts , and - that there-., are. ii many , republicans lai'npng tlhein: -- Thui idea of (mustering (jiut the ij-ompames fat r the platfes ; tvhujii are designated ias their stations is absurd. Sonic companies are-.'niade :up ,Jf men from . eight: or i ten counties ihun feds' of ny re- Calibrips 32. and 38 ami tne rifles ;soughti 'It! -is, per haps. I significant that ;pwrchas:es were madesliere of iaTMiniinltion of those cal ibres I'vhcn there I was irotjhle between the Second rrgiment soldipra and ne groes! !as!t mrinth. iNegroes in Halifax cimntvl stated publicly that thijs.were well -si ippliedlwith rifles. 'E :: 1 j r ' i Thja Is taken from a Italeiglf; letter to The Richmond: Dispatch; describing the u: mettled .condition vof things m North Carolina. It is: said : that; there are one thousand -negrot office-holder&. in;, the j state; and that '!the rate1' in the t fie .facie 1$ ?.till lun (iivernoj- .Tanner swarlilepai Jittois ipfa jf'illm,, tlv ithe iicgiiw1 jin tun" tram -fansweipn , ith a itcadj tij Th- mmrs on the ... i . t ; ; , . i . 1 1 .if i rm 'V were loin'.f m : .i f iv.u.i ..v- - y'mokU" and the sh.i.ning- sounded .like j "i continuous VrtUfVj- ""k,ngime1 Tigai . ( mkiisiate gathered In -knots on the1 mg and slow to wrath, but they do h t f je.-. ttd a hulktl in tug: at in uiw; jliuppcd tioiu his; scat jIIis fireman t.r;Aift thethrohl., pulled it open and iAitfc a -cik the ttain'w.. timk I speed . .mm.-' i load of woundid tdjTJ o pa-i .. . .. . . - 1 1 .... ...... t,. 'lki rsl ; sptingiic iu -..'.' .1 :...' ..,. i ere u'tiuiiueu.' at .""'"- if 1, lh'W li Jldt tonight wired; thi meiit asking if the Fifth II- ntrv .couLi not le placfeid at Hiis disposAl for use St. V trden. Colonel commander cf the i Fifth. d his services and those, of recipient to tive governor The black districts is Hot exercising its op- j mies apart. The enlisted men hhe the portuiiiiities wiurmuciii modesty, or senT rdoa-that the Iwhole business: means' .t control:; vrThei situatioh' is getting very thirty -day 'extension . oil furloughl ..! erioml' when! the; negroes : begini buy- :1 ln an altercation -,with a negiro bellr ine Winchester rifles. There will be m"n at 'l J,re tA- mnt, laeu . - -" : -,i -, - : : i ? S , , - - , ' a ' hot time" in the 'old North State when! the row begins, i! The: white peo ple of North Carolina are: long-suffer- Mi tN there hnve been n! aem- : their) work wfell-when they make a start ., j- it - ! i :rrT i ti nyry-7 ' c -ott t t trrn rr clAiin 4 t . a - - 1 i f i i f :i w i ' -:o uijiiijmi: vi-xvi i-j. rfri C)F TtIR DIFFIClM.Ty ts btit rations uriK tin tin tied How irmny tr, kiiiwn The rhr h i.l tiff ulile f nd. Ugi ask red JS $raln Rtifred- -ut. the stoviiauiii.-uut i(o imiiufts It? dtp(iitu."e did not c-une "he limirmg to Cease 'H1'- Istoi kad,- m is tilled l,ith shatp-h ..'"ivl at yinhn Mih Whii h- st1 s and tlnv kept up a ij,. , (.eady trie nitihe ctuwd of umo l ,mu;jns. i:ye w ujks.s s trie tuau inmrjs wtie killed aftfi ,hc, tiain h,Ld ' hkifiSiirtcd, it is -iiint- known t),,5 mail; i Hual i iiien are Ktlioneil Miimi wan . urntted i union I ..stockade, '"Jt ail. -esciniaie piac ( (jhobt The following card appears, in the Duiin Fnlon: I i , I , To the People' of Harnett County: We,, the undersigned, desire to an tioiitivt .lidt; wfc liellevej iii (white su premacy in our native $tatje,j;as it pre i cails elsewhere whwethe flag of jcivili zation has Jjeen' unfurled and to'here the cross of - our .Saviouit : jhas I been: c.nts Vttual disturbiimjes J planted. We-haVe been ' vpting the Chnagol October 12 The difficulty trden mines pngmated April when the miners of the fimrth ori: Illinois-wmt nut on aisitrilo 1)V thtitTnran Mine Wwrike'is. flowed art oncci at Pama; bst m miners 'remained i (i.uk-t ht- i siirnmer. The stnkrs for : 40: cents a tan and ivvtr e began September 2ithj wi ('hie asro-Vii den principal PrU-d c. Vi'lJr ithtt tiTjm, arrived' with iiem on; td it fhim between twenty-live a;nci iu., . it claimed that six ithin the te-kad t'.tie ivoundtd, l.r.'f those n) rifiksM in hold any coniniunL-f-itiiui: "with the ouiL) ,jnd nothings authentic . -iv. 1... .erne(-A. U'ur i Was 1 -eiem tronr the ;Sl0ek'tO-r.- to , in, town that their Herw.e eie nee !'-d. ' - ; . - '.- I- S A JJrnniTE 'ri,e siiiiolv ami tT0MioTore.9 -he 1 Hw 'lunax Tradtyf-1 cryrfhy w luh : ,u.r).,lni1pntVr.n TCyl.' il"'. voa i li mine xiwner 1(W ni. g i oes sCompany, i (the : at that I p. lni. from Alama. was met by a lai?e body of miners ufftio threatened; the first jpfctsro that stepped TNitti tbe bars.! Xh?. negroes were final-, lyi prevaifed ufion i to return u tne. smiBh ana "At Z oel j?tcka'j Jj,P histot 4 ot thliritlit t thet ith-! . i. . a.r-! -W.aiV.K- : t. lOv-str an' this.; tJ? . ,...i.-....r ..ti-. iJ.ink f rnnii ' ... inaaiii y v . v - , - ; ",r...v i.l.t.r ...ill i,T,,L.!alr i'll!it! lIS-TUe Han: ..-Miuiif, . i. : - .'. 1 I .... 1. .... A 1 1 .r . 1 .1,1 ll , 1,,-r'i. -.'t' t jits ici.t-n.'iir .. . ., -. lore if,. , . -ll-,.. uAi.-ka.li-.- tx nslJcl li'u: AiV" .. j i nunes were not operated I I'iresidt -'T.i- C.. L,cmcks; of the. Chi-. 'Trden t nmpanv, then proceeded a however, -l-irf Tbreparations to get other nnn- j.-hyicianii., rj-, Octbr -h, Sheriff-. Uavenport- niit'd fovernor Tanner tnat : itnerarj loijiild cejta'inly be trouble and; that; Jtluie trc.op'a .were needed to1 preserve Vijiellt'K''1- l" Covernor Tanner advised tlae mine ii.IlC.jils. i against lmpctr-tnig n1itli-rf: that -Jin va opposed toi -the .jJ..L'..-4 I li O t. - I 1 At tll...w .fc'MS kl i . 1 .-, y.T' : t:i:1ceer tfiem out. of Illinois, he did not fiS.'jj itl toj be his' .-duty." as' governor to uf,ii l!ie arm or, me scaie io .kiv ej pi o ! a S i HIS V'-- '- ' . - . l . ve.li.e i.h.at) and huir them t, the pi ice ir.r JU'liped lljlto his tW- n-, '.''' - . tV4l 1 I 11 MI-IT mshed ivit-h theip i. tyr? populist ticket in the past frqm as hon- e&t and patriotic motives las eer gov erned men, but, we find jthat that c ourse. was. bringing ruin and disaster upon i North Carollina, and h4nce in the future we Wjll vote the ticket of the Anglo Saxon ;:Tace.r.tOi- which- we are proud to belong. We ask alt pur pop ulist fr rends to do likewise.! -, i HUGH BLACK, j I 1 'JOSKPH TAYLOR, J . JOHN T. MAIR. j j j MALCOLM NEIL 4lAIR. " HUGH, t. HAIR.I f . NATHAN J. HAfR, r KOBERT C. HA li in eb!r mir rdmg t: H .vh haitts pHir'uct- thi .1 3 . ' ' V , ,1111 ' . n A'il...L-- --k V I' liis, wagon! and jv; just- eiiiering-ItK"! :ie.ljMir wjieni the .cry was :riise-d tha; ilana;er l-;vsteu had rHurnKsl. 1 ; .-t-':-?i-i- i: I Jikeiis.-I of the- naiiics, .was net tet j The Igov I loujli f he I :cip(ii at!o.i i Ti, .... rfi i. P. n-ni.frmfin - ... : ' E-i.r:.i. . ..... .V.' .1 . 1. . ...'. . f IrtJ Jll a Tl .UllllfWIM" l-V' v -wiwi umj. no a him a vtV"'"' " ih -i... ..lt.- .i.t,,yftvr its-;- t-h men I ... .:..., .1 cf i ....... li,tr,i.r. t I. wiih a revolver in each nnd The. miiitn pi.i-sccl hud after .n)d'as Lj.s- mtM ancijiHc; inine.-. - r- ler snranir1 ui) st-alt he? liefcan sUciitaig simultaneously. lU p)i to the- topUf ,1hs I building aiid juitfptM ibeliihd a chhmcl w hile the pinners nni ,,nSl t JxMTe focp.l I'ropowed Hallway , Ilevelopnieut i Wii shngtOn,. October i ;l2j.-j-Secretary lion tii mine ow ners . i ui .operating ,! Aigen swiii recommenct: to congress tnat es with this clas of. em-j the JJisting railroad system in Cuba superintendent J.uKens.j ac- r. ! j :; ,.- u.i j i , (Tovernor Tanner, replied j ue .eii.jfuu!eu su asj iu loruii a niiu iuu- mines would be; run at. ail ning directly frOm Cape! Maysi at the east, jmd of the. island to Cape Antonio on the; western extremity. !: He will- al :?o .reeouifnend that this work be tin cTertalkeii :pys fie: United: States gorern rnenrj imh.aii .jthati i-ongrtwii- appropriate the IneoessaTy fuhds. :(The secretary expects ; to serve a : double purpose iby the conBCructioti; Of this; road. In the f rst place It f is a military necessity; iThe "existing 'railroad 'system- in Cuba i8 extreniely crude; it' :is! not possible to get troopu within thrpe or fohr hun dred miles from Santiago by fall from Havana.'!; No 'less : important service to be -set ved by the construction' of the to K : restore r ( prosperity bjua i'j, company- would em tahnr" as iiity saw fit il. that y woullit Import: this lauot .ntf op- eriiiie thW mine with. rtt. even jr.mi U ! halij tci dii it at fhe point; of the bayo-.-r. ! hei and the -muzzle of tthe Wlmehes- errlo'r steadilv refhsed to call t ite : troof,?!.: and' charged the witii importing .cv.fonvici.s tU I-'-'tn bring to. their' mine hiisen fr - their ability and rapacll fr) I oei-ome mooul i iii- Ttiev also ei7w -tney wererio- t;Jke).ick Ih. MMi.evs at tne f M cents a-ton. out tnitr,;i.f I , , i - t. rt ..... not OIXMl men mi"" i' tenjint Holmes jihj company li Conrad, lofi the, Muri- of : the Second regfmenlv ginning : of the there were no : 1 - : ' '::- -! --- lateit th.-' mefi miles . jn brigades lHan of. the hfv1;-y T li" :m - "! '-' ' i wi'ie jinact hed ci mp ibut fai-itlities - I -! sesven jweek for . : . .': baths. .There had tm-i nodaek of med leal supplies; but: &zr$' of the: medjlcal attendants were ii3elrerienced and! in- eff latent, t ; ; 'r..i -4- 5 . i - ' i j . .1 . :.i'-'- -, - 1 : . I r -' r-- 1 . tieneral eJi-ahans suited that . while the commissary -.stiMiies -were plenti ful, t he men : werSs-ten without the prescribed f ood litUe 4se the reglnien tal eifflcers ;w ere: -iifeil, sufticiently '.im pressed with it'he"flfppirtance of draw ing their. ..food. i-Thi was-J lespecially true'. the matteR;;. fresh! meat. t lie said- that the conjsiwas;, tori a tjime short itf wagons. transportation, t wing to shipment fto . Florida. . "his deficiency . had -)c:&.&ued some hard ships to, the men.i' 3 JJeneral -(.Irahamr 'W.H that in the case ot. must of the iet'ipeiUs 'there jisas ccnsiderable :i.lela-.-.n& supplying ,'tjiem w ith a-ps and.- a-Hfunition, first at ti'ntinri' being gi-j-f. alwaj s 1 to the troops to be , f or ati'lif d to I the front. For ; a ;li:me rUirntiih; fean ! epidemic of measles there, was? mf. shortage of hos pital lipen lmtth4:fcd, but jthe defi cie'ney Iwas only reti)rar j Secretary :Ajger had spoken" t!9 him 4 Dersonsillv about, keeping up ,thS supjilpesJ for the; sick asking that hr- jfthe secretary be pefi'scinitlly infoi-m;4 -ben 1 t)ie.re wtus a deficienicy, . and fifcJii jing hifil that: the demand should ;ji-)mecl"iijitely t met. There j. e're occ.api.ViS Hy snewtage' in other sU)pliL(s, hufh S3 ice, tnt he did IMPORTANT FVF.fiTS OF TRF. DAY.' - . i Hi ' The Paris iWss Talk of Serioiis Difficulties in CliWa J Peace Commissioners Comin t'o an Agrceinent. ' a 9 m At Virden, Ills., a Train lirining bf the tiers is At tacked by Union1 iMiners; The lire is Returned and f pitched Bat tle is Fonftht. Seven .Miners are 'Killed and a" Klin be r on -the II I f ' 1 .. , i I . M . J I : II , 'I ..'..!: I- ' 'j. 1 "ll I! Train Vounded 'The Train did not Stop; 1 'tM i.rl (ioverner Tanner Says the Owners of the Virde Mines' are 1 1 Keponsible for the Deaths, in the .Miners' Hattle. ' ". -f I't k- ' The Sheriff at Virden, Ills., Say he Vill Re,i Ifatheri'rhan Enforce ithe Law Against i the Miners and Allov' . exConvict .Negroes I'Toni the South' to be Put 'in Their Placesefc;&- The Roman jCatholisvArehbbhoF" Hold Their "V inual Meet ing iu lkiltiuiore, . - - 'r ,.y.-; ; ,m ,. Mi ti ; i i ; The Pope Appoints Archbishop Capel lev tfj evr: Orleans, Apostylic Delegate to Cuba. , 1 ' & K '1 ieneral Graham Continues II is Testimony Be-fore the War Commpioiv j ; ;f.;;ii; f I -1: j;?- ;:;-frl;A ; l-'-l - i -; -; !; Governor Tanner-Orders Four Troops of CayJiiy to Virdeli and Asks, the ,Wr, Department to iTurm Oyer to. jtlfni the Fifth Illinois: Volunteers. " i n :: . The Oregon, and the Iowa Sail From -New; T-brk Under Sealed4 Ordersr. 1 1 ,4 ! j '' . 1 I'"; 4 M - ! ":;; i - ' s- - j i ; ias out t:Vice w ith la I knife, once ; on, the. side of: the head: and oiu-e on the forehead. iThe injuries! are said to; be not serious. Some ipersons say the bell-man did rait do the) cutting; others that he elid "diii it. Lie.u tenant Cortrad is .from Virginia..' i !. J ' , The news :of jthe- deatli of liugene: D.1 Carter, of Asheville, r'ed-alls the curious suit brought by Judge1 Norwood.:. of the Twe-lfth superior courtl distneft, -to "test .Carters title to that olfice. ;Guvernor Russell appointed Carter, wjfien V; S. Lusk, of Asheville the custodian i ui sent notybeheve that a!? deaths had been due to this cause, " i : Kx-tioK-ernoiVit)ilieury and Dr. Con ner, exapnined Gen'pfet . Craham rin (re-1 gard to! t he : ;space4 v,c5(.vupield I; by ithe c.ampi 1 iDr.i' ConiwSj -aid it; had been cTufiipteliy: stated it.i kim by -a- medical officer thatFsurfaetyd?ainage had found its w ay ;into the-.wt;!- I-' f i : -1- positively ilgHi it,"il responded General-:(lraham 1 , -i,- .1.' ! Taking "it a.11 ini General Graham said Ikj had no, do ..-that the medical department; at CfiiiS) Alger was iHd mi.nistercid an a ofsifteut planner, i No doubt.-he said, "thfVf were individual -instances: of .nrglec jiiut thje.y.'i.were'not the rph-.. ; With t-h-formsj inaugurat .d. Camp -Alger Jvf&d have been- v'.ery healthfia'l and. thetmo-vaI to Camp ileadp was: largelsl-ntunebtal' and iii obedifnie -tjo:, publte jclamor. General Graham: .dejclared Ijjjfmp Mieade ti' be an ideal camji, spfJiidly-,ocated and well supplied- with' y'-imp necessities. At j the af t.ernocjt-' session General Graham rwas exanWlied with reference to., .some.:' criticisnii-y.tof Camp Ager made- by Colonel- raarjl; - ideputy sturgeon- general of thrffktmy. General 0ra ham 5a.id -i ,he Trt-.rembered Colonel Smart's,, visit, ; but. HHt the Icolonel had made .no' i eomplaftrj, ,to liini beybnd pointing out-i verbal r. that I. the 1 carting of the Pennsylvai$--s4 troopp ' were too close. tocethen for M.ntfli' mirr.nsl.'J 4 i ! change of sf te : v,ai$imediateJy: ordt-r- 1 ciiau ; i! :-it , . - j .-.r cv .....Tic-: i 1 11, nki)i4:ni n.iftwr ipst nossinie into the s t?ect, a ,d open d e on 1.1 t - 1lvtnr0,t hn, been inm- momeU and ajleate tjV (iisus nyw again. . I MI'S tlcfw Junii. He K.W - .-If 1 .;.nl.i'.rt-ifl he i ! i:!i J ! Li,-! Vl,,w..r,u wlnv.AV -iml Fvster rin .iin cover P'u'-,lvl w u u--inr he.vsmg muii5 :.'.uii::,,ii(iin.c cinmey and l.r an cm c t , i enforce th,,t j J(ln.trf iotl of the railroad wll ULlo-sjj.e ...... .7 J . K.,.,.11.1 ,r into thf state and offers rather ithan undertake tii" ;..: '' S -3: . - i: ' '. hiindred' Springfield miners re efed 1 the- Virden i .t,-lkers UftOJH-i -v.i-t,v tl..- street as! he rail., :A. he cross.,, . pi ti,., rn.if i!f! the J lankiof lrd.-ni l M ert he reloaded his revoiye.r, . uiooci rlrtlT- -;'was flowing from a ,i c.und jn his. sid, j jj V1' T" .. .1- .1 .:l.....i..pm..."l.in.np- illll - S-nl:T ' dthVdt he 'S'Km, I J?Slv rn ed and determinec, -WIJt ' Jumping tw he roof of thf It iiweh. drug stv- iie haltd behind a projection from th root ot. the build- - ing he just left anel jri.nntijid both of "--six charohered revolu.. Ti.m. spung- - ing from ter. he dashed head amid the rain of biier; to the oof of the , .Steed building l'l,erl sor, ,f U.vcW la UnownH a jinnei hail, liv I.S LUC W.,."'- " jgeizieid Jrim ' bd the street. d into olieet- 'arried he It 1 M S If. ! Ice !; rir-ti if I - - J 1 m I fi lis ! rs: le; ?s- Tl' :b!-d :.r: s e lhinefgre)es from Roihg to work. A nn r, W-.'-Hihien have -since been practically ln: Jv.ifirleisioh of the town. . : f WHjAT (tOYE KXOR j TANNER SAYS. ! rlringfield , OctobeT -12. Governor fT.-dnhehr tills evening regarding the Vir- leii Irlot said; . - - 1 . Mrt. .Ti. C. -Loueksj president! '. and Mft Jliukans, superintendent of the ir- ileh Ujoall Company; at 12:30 o cioick v- daa.- mat good then- Ithreats to land a irlim load ;of jmpor'tpd laborers: from th pouth and -attempteci to put: tneni The donstruction of the railroad will givp 4'drk to many of the: Unemployed native ltibojterfl- . Atstheiiroud progress.: ea sections of the count ed : uii tradeu. y wtll be - opeti- thad are now : inaccessible to Norwood's scucalled "resignation, it n; but .the courts decided it was no resignation; 1 I !-(- . 1 The republicans appear to; be, almost without exCfj-ption, depressed at the po--litica-1 outlook;. hi , ' 1 i The Kaleasrh chamber of: commerce will give a -Mi) gold - watch 'to the win ner in the !in!ter-collegiate debate be tween: Trinity) and Wake Forest here t-unconfcjjto iw4rW ka 'their mines, at the point of Ca,yqiieis arici irie'iuaziie.ui . iweneo-? jtej is, isuch laborers being drawn .large if M net: eritir'eiy,' fhom, .the criminal X: Jjjtr;ji.cl while? doing jterihs in the penitenr t'lairw til 'lapitraai, ai ler navels oerer.i fu,Iy advlse-d ,ml having full knovledge hlatHthe landing , of much imported la- rers would precipitate a riot, hi had eil thbm that if they brought these '-jikpqteq laborers they did so at. their 0Wtti.!P(?pii, ana unuer me circunii-aiiees Wbuld tie j fnorally responsible, and crjimlnaljy j.ljabjtf j for anything that might. -happen. ; . : . ? 'The killed and wbndecj are fcariffely idle aniriersiwho were on the .outside. Tb Llhers we . Ton invite aitfaHH"ittnent. when you experiment., DeWitffe ' tlttfe ' Early Risers are '.pleasant, easy,!..- thorough littles pills. 1 They i cur i constituation and Sick headache Just; as sure as you take thorn. 5 R. R. BeUamy.; , i .:, :i i , ' Iry Good) !TIarket 'ew York, October'- ll.-L-The new agreement j for-- curtailment -and the polling of stocks at Fall Ri er was the subjeic! t: of pinch discussion in the dry goodp! trade today. The nciw plan in clude a 'shuttins doa j uf vartoub mafls?1fof elghtiNv'eeks'.between Noveni ber 1st and 1 February! lst. The mar ket : Bihowed no absolute gain on the strength of this announcement, but then wag a stronger feeling prevailing among sejiern.! TJie ve.itflei, is hhi( by jobbers i to ibfe suitable to the sale 'of seasonable; goods, land thati light trad ing is the rule. The market for staple cotton M'aa guiet in al) lines. , m Mlifvli inj . i v , A .v., U. o -V,A i'. -I. --,. ' -- V10 "'V . v ' ' i. Vt i largest sale of any salve in tne world: on the coming Thanksgiving day.: . -nicnai'ditfJ battle, tsej., is at Wash ington, to see I the war: department : in .regard to-thej location -of. a, permanent post -of the regular, army. iThere was a post here up to lsTtTi but the people let the tnooips Ivave! i. without- making an pffort to retain thei post. .; . : Lieutenant! I 'Colonel . Andrew1 , X); Cowles will : have toi: be re-e-xamined, he writes-before hisi a ppointmeut - as li.eutennt" colonel; of! ithe tirstj , reg.i WenK.!: ' .1.1 I - : U 'H-l. I i V: : t ' ': ' I Ar the honb 't Captain, j.; 4. llamas Jietv hls ( mormntj h!sj daujrnter.s- Aliss . Kvelvn Thomias. wasl 'married to Dr. Herbert T.. AJdle'tt, of! Elizabeth. City-. I The -entriesf for the! state sta.te fair fire unusually numerous and the -takings it. space are liberal in the cXt treme. A - very fine I fair, is, fully ,as- elrdf tronllie of tbla Itd) ' Atln( ... n ihr '.Brndm-til ; to, th' 4 OBBtllUllOET ' 1 WasbJngW. ONtoUr- 12, li.t,Ju J d in, the preliVfiinary routine hiuvne-' transacted b,ihe hotjsw of deputis uf '' ! 1 L- - ' :-.V , i , :::-:, !h '-.-;' the Episcopacvounc il at, its im ssh,u to day "a8 a rele)lutKn ,n purteel by'Re Hr. Duncan. . ok Ixiuliana. from the tommutee'oti tLA state jof the churth. having for Its ; object t;h'e publication! anhually: 6f the pstorri letters'! call-,: j. ;t.' j - - "l ' F '' !! ' -'; ',:r ' ing the Attention -oft bo ppple, to the oblfgatif as resting tin the thurch for contnbrlons for theA Support oi the aged awa ; lntjrni clergt il he-reHolu- tion wag adopted. : After an boiir-s disctissiVui the article as repQjted by: thev. co.mmutee :w as adopted and is .as follows A : f: .."Dioceses and missionary diswicts may be united into proviue-s th isuch manner under such conil-itiwnVtndjwuh such Ff'owers -a haU vtoe proviUed by the .canotis of the general conyention, provideelj however, ' that ' no xliok ese shall Lf.' included tu-.the. prife-liices i ' Article ;s of the "proposed. newiV on stitution; ridatnig U th qualilitatVus of priests and deacon g necessary to vx aminathii and consecration was ihYn taken u-l- Ah amendment nroposl by Revjr. Easter jol L03 Angelca: ;waJs 1 adoptedproviding that Iii the declara-j tion : of lief required of bishops, priestsvapd deacons, the word ' dexj tnnes"'wishall be itij the 'singular form as,. representing the fundamental . )iin ciple of -'belief, of f.he icburcb an4 op posed to the plural forii whii hii set.s forth its teachings : m . j! ; The art.icle which Dr. IDix explained, 'was fn" accord with j existing law ex cept ;with slight changes, was -adopted. Article 9 regarding the trial oMbish ops; presbyters and .deacons forj - of fenses contrary to the .discipline and law of the church rled to considerable debate. P' ' i ' ' ; A message -was received..- from the house jj bishops. announcing the; se lection San Francisco as the plait" for holfing the -council of Hull. I ! At U ?ir: morning session; the ;house of bislvjys having -i received 1 the- report of a ciSimittee onitue re-arrangemeut of missionary districts pos'ttioned tem porarily the nominations of mission-; ary bishops. " ' 1 Nearly the ' whole of uhe : afcernoon :sessiOnpf the deputies was consumed ! in Mhe consideration 01 article ;-y. an I amendment oftered' by Mr. Stetson'of New ;York, .finally being adopted. It provides for the establishment by or with tbeiauthority of the general eon : vention, of a court or .courts of-appeal with p.bwer to review the final determl natioli of an inferior court as shall be provided by canon., The whole.!: article was reeoiumitted to -thes committee fly' f urtheiy' fonsideration ahc repoit: Shortly before adjourntnent :; article lO.whi&h-'relates to the use pf the Book otiCoinmon Jfrayer andiseeks to tnrow safe sirlards around it wifha. vte.w to prevetiing jts hasty or inconsideraTe?"! altera on-as taken- up, kJ Rev.f)r. Huntington,' of 'New York, offerrjQas an amendment to the article a Pfovrsion on the subject; of Christian! Unity ."and made an impassioned ap peal in behalf of the principles, (em bodied in the amendment. Without, ; action the matter went ! over, until Uh morrow. I ,' 1 , Th bishops spent the ,entire! after noon in the consideration iof the c anon relating to the reraaj-riage bf divorced persons, hut without finishing, it ad journed jintil tomorrow' SIP"1 'Tr-T mmw, ji iff Ml BcliirhtiBorfa Cultivation ; !!' H ' !''";!' .fmik-Mf 4 1 I ft liCJ-0-" t4i 1 4fj;j:-:h-l -'!f V;.f ! H.- j 1 Pit , i" :.: i f-4 ' 1 .: :: : 1 : 'M . -:$-:':: r i I indt' In th e"t.iMilt , flavor of Ih J.tif txheii t.- curd in thirt right maniiifi, ut'J R. ttii- thi' tender (1rt cro -rt r--ori th.f piekinit Au or ovt IVsU f'rad" Ta- Jire fttt t fop find de Ti. 1. -uij u-i.j Hi.. fr.'i thHt H,lmiHrte3 ri,! 1 i'hm.t ii-C. Japan Try oii i .i, s ut tv j. - tit, utl you, will "Kninvj tl," .Tr-.il li.-4ii' ut a cup of TV-.OuM l", T-s atf fv'tu ih ilitt -t I bfrrUM (olJct-i sii;;ett, tit l(.i '2-3c THE KING. GROCERY CO li V. KING. iUtwip1 '' I'.. UTth -Street I HiFrt. -- - ij -. 11 t. :. r - ! : s. : i ; Vll.-i - '.-sT 1 , . ', -o.ct 13 ; j t t -r- il ! i ' !- ! -. 1 ! of : Furnitui 3l - UKVEI5 ll THU ARTISTIC UEAUf M TY ! I1:snNTED TO! THE -KffW ft , NLis,V Good'sArrivinr IJlr : :rom theiBest Factories in the U. S I m4 ITHE SS': V -'!.;; ! i j :. f ',: V! fi' V . SECOlSrii) AHH'MARKET STREETS is a i n who lo: g,ng ti lik.- iin1 if 5 & m '5 I S !0il)lt-liri-isol Suits 1 s la s gKS.tr.v tin j-i Siv...t mad Hit to tin tcS- -t rift ill S hool e 'is w.'-ari Aboiit- iri tometinJe. i't : at tlSKlllKH. Ilfrto I 5 manm r. if VJ'a. up to f- in n It.1 - Out I53?)h'tj:i eiiualnj hf 1 atwl Mn kll(.'e . l l.'llXlS I'fK'ci.is 1 : A i? )oeible-bt.aSted Su t W111A B'i-sihe gamut 1 of timt ;ta. ti rse-- ..v : w.i.uu. ;: 1 vhi:n 13XAMINING, roil rAltLoftl KKDHOOM I (jilt PINNINQ " H003. . .... - ,-- tT. -.- - . !-t: Ji '--,. " ! . !!- YOC AND ' I ! - - : . ; '-'vi-r.-!. H-.. Solicit Vour Inspection. WHAT MAKKHl-'A NICKU ,PRKSEINf THAN ARTLiTK' KirRNnrURK FOR AriTMX.BUIDKS. ' ' . ; I . ' " 'V.'-,! --fJ j . " J?,. , liVJlmingt.m. N."0 . i . tclr 0. 1SHS. I Well! Dilssea Boy ; . i stoif u.-fits' h ims Wit; It's the-lims th -. . h.tAv iiii-l sfylishvou seeitheru on: the! iy " ?! like to hue Jiuk.t and 1,1 at, as near L' 'p td- " And thrV tlndthit kind lt-.-. .itii'-t 's ; t'Cis can t: jcc.r ilmi ) buyout tur prii.-.ni- it huy-htM'9. street h ayd iour kno i-4n.:j price s.i Na:iurallf.- 1 hey. cau'ti sell 'n.t pur i .-.' j: f'MV that !giv-s you i economies- UKe iin'e: :ii; r- - - -,: -:; 1 : . .-.,.. !-. : 7 to Vjii-s nmt .i;- pi" ""t .,, rVf., voh 1 I : ... . , K..-! S. Mllt- rf' i-y.i s. W n J) l "Se hool Hu4 he'ten dtn t ys S. liool Kiuils and i Will do ic ptly. 1 i'- 1 at all ti do so nt NTs JITS ltiii 1 1 1 W :'&i to that sctnO-iWi' , t 1-.-: .'. .,.(. . V De Ioing TrniiMT Siiftn. ': : i- , , Voting ilu-n 14 to iS yars take gren a,tlsfac pon Kl -wearing thttM Kulit new styles:: Mnd theue usu ally nt S7, th.- Sult-J ' ' - i: ;i pay ."Ilici-e ami nav; IwodollAftL 1 y) p.'Urs l'h.-lot Kflie lUlttrt. li, yearst ut n ana .wi-,..:i hi : , -i h -; ; 1 - Sailor and !'iteo Hull I V.ulur Su.ts at J4 f)i) lletLvv nav ' 1 . 'Win-ire. l-irettllv tlnishi'd .Willi Hlar or it. a r.t.ii i. ver, riattv and t - i ish Kuitik, fai-whlch you can pay t XC e r tt hi-l e ! Other: handsome tylien, too, at uits that are well worth Hie $ tlollalf it Horiii; (ink. li I iH'orklug Msclit and Itajr t I i The: busiest and mightiest little thing What ever was made i I")r. King's New Life Pflls. Kvery jii is;, a s-ugar-coat-ed-; gfobule, of health; '-(that! . changes w-eakpess'; into : strength, listlessness Into, energy, brain-fag j into mental power. They're. -wonderful- in huilding iup: the;-health. Only25cj! per box. Sold by R. ;R. Bellamy. ' " isured.: S. A Alhe. est people J to attempt to counterfeit it Look, out: for the man who attempts to deceive? yod when you call for De Witt's Witch Ha2el Salvfe, the great pile cure. R. BeHanry. . jllf-i-!i;.,.-,-.j' 4?1--il.'-i : The Orejon and the Iowa Sail Indcr : '.J, '' .!;. -vsierei brbutrfit along hy the coal com- j TM f t a ltg mer haBjled diBhon- nDn-tesidents of Illinois. There.-is no means 6f learning .their names or wher?ahouts, for the j reason tnat tney dliirjedi to give khem ' out, knowing. p,rhjaps,' thit they are. friminaJli? liable fyr tnjurder,! as tti i)al no permission ftom jany officer .in IllJneU &uthriz;ing oar deputizing them to act aa fteputy rj.rShals of deputy sheriff s,' I i. l''ThA? .avaricious mine owners .have so faiF fofgoltffn their duty to society 'as to j brine about blot ujion the fair liuunewf our state; hv gone far enotjgh.l yes, too .far, as theythtid ta-r wapng from me, by wire and tele thon, the importation " of labor which brings' to, state an unde sirable Iclass of citizens had to stop. and I My now to, such, and all -others, !'- '.' i '' 1 I ":'.- f .''-.--' -:':-: I i S Sealed Order New York'.' ftetohe r r "lhe pattt ships Oregon' ana ilovva, ' sailexl Vtoday with sealed orders from Washington. It was ifirst stated the battleships would proceed direct? to i Manila, but subse quent reportsdhrow some doubt on this and ilon-iSu'u may be their objective point,! from .'wheftoe thiy me.y ! proceed lo Malum, , iu :!surugeiiu AUiiiirai Jr.; Will! be in charge, of Ithe new Wjlliard hosiery mills here.; ! -The nriyori has: adopted 'the excels lent . fdani! o isending to t.hei roadsrqll pett-ons w'ho are hird curt,injt on th s-H-etl-s 1 , . I tt Was fxpected that many-Improvements r jlhe igoverniient building .here Iwould be )mafie,buti it seems that : the ,whele business is "off." The interior sis gettingi: quite, i worn, . shabby: ,ani -dirtv, 1 Ijdore than twenty million free sam ples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve haven been distributed by the manu facturers ivyhat better proof . of 'their confidence in it's merits-do you want? It cures piles, burns.! scalds, sores, in Vns shortest &t-ace? Qi t,m. -R. R. Bel lamy, j . , " ' I . ' , ed so ai ..to -fiernrjit uansion; I iteterning- rto ofti'3- -s appointed ffom civil life, C.eneral.vvJrahami said that some of .them: had proved efficient,--ibut that others?: w;ereil-Ex;rrible. Some! of them were.; he -saieS"Joo role to learp. General Graham 2ytd he had no C0m plaint to. make as .: the management ot the war departnftnt. bum he thptig"hf the-"war.-: was -isuch-f-n emergency eha-t the. department iiwttjjV hot -at'fif "jei pared to meet it, jta r.rcirniitly as migtu iiktvu hetetHintMder.eM desira bles He: thought!, : ?lf4everT,i' , that ithe criticisms of ,clt!i 'y; concerning the conduct of the wfiwere due ,to 'the ignorance .f thtf jjople who meddled without r sufficient .i ornaat ion- .to m. -hie" them to speak.lf i; u,j uaii'Wv perienced Hdmu--HnKi"tiftbe heginntng of the i.'ami T hirfpry on: acc-oun( i't red tape mettiodd.i, fctit A hpfi1 the tsec retary of v,nv hetJl of this he told him t report direJj-' to hXm' U he j-ej-i J I tlttl y..J !,' I ':! I : !. i. :;: -ff-: !fl"-( . ITIeetlug of Catholic- Ardibihboptt I 'Washington,: 0(!tober 12. Therannual hieeting of the archbishops of the Ro man -Catholic church i began ' at: ' . the, Catholic .university: today-under pe culiarly auspicious oircumsrlinces. Just prior to 4he oneming: session. Cardinal Gibbons -..who, as arenoishop of i 1 tattle more, js presiding oflficer of the . arch bishop, received- a cble clispatth from Rome announcing that .Pop.-... Leo had apponjled 'Archbisbopt-'happelle.if New Otlear,. a$ apostolic defc-gate to . Oiiba. -The ct !spatch madej -no refejence jo Porto 'SRico, so hat 1 the scojie of trj, specia.'r nussion . is Confined to Cuba. Arcbbjhop Chappelle is. a linguist, speak$tg both Spanish, and Frenc h, that lifts work can be prosecuted under, favorable cireumstanceSi m Cuba. ! ; , The -particular duties of the new apostolic delegate tj Cuba will be to provide for theiprojjer assimilation of .the church of -the West Ihdies to the American chuixh- Aside from the ec clesiastical rearrangement, - the duties of -Archbishop .Chappelle, doubtless, will cover i.the. settlement of questions re lating! to Jthe-.vast church estate's,-and to . the future condu,e-t 4ot . these? - t-om-inuniUes, iwhich" are -almost . excllisive ly .Catholic. - - i-i !-v.:. r:r i The- arc;,hbishops completed i the:; work.t the afternoem session land'ad journed, 'altliruugh a committee: wiU-i--mam eiiere .until tupiorniu1 i t 1 ao porttoii funds:for Indian schools 'to the several archdio-eses in i which i the In dian work: is carried -oni Afthe .cf.w; Of toejsty's meeting Archbishop Katn. ho acted : as- sv;retary, -said there, tiothitfe to givq out tOithe puiblic. .w the- ptceerlings. had been confined en tirelyT4 the internal ; affairs ot th': Churen. t ,'i ,.i 1 , ' i -.S Into oiui- 1 .'uihi-s' " wo n ip a t ' '"'"i-" I I ' : M jfT- , M Kt r In L1, IMTL' iJTI . 1 .- . i . I ' pjli t d lOoubllbreoite di teuiV. tor joys I j "V MJit'.'!-i. 'i,f to 1G at.s, ih fk t i'Ji'fingH v ind' s.fi. hbl,- Jni si ui et-'t4 Wi(i bi I 3 eady toda; , WmoMMk lift tO . .1 , 4 U Ccjner Front '& i . .- .! : I :: I i:-,i' - 'V- ,-'--.. :' iff r 1 ' i SL T' 'ti opp7 ihi L 1 Tk" "ft. Sviid,-Ni'U-aV-r!Kl ! ' T? 1 I SL ' X,'3t IJAVK A ('HOICK 'ihV yk. ' K"J l''AUIUCS FROM Till tlffl 3c 1 f ji'f-li1 ' ' KS MtLLS OF TfHK f ' fl I j ' , .WKARK , MAKING V "SJm IH fSl fA hr - hfi . our ' iviNK of- siA lk ffM'iW- ' TROUSERINGS. WlLl Htlt'' PRICKS - ARK WAY t$f J--.i L B1 ' THK QITAX.ITY OF OllltX f.5l vl 11 Pi-i'U WAY UP. FURNISHING 5rTf'A,'"A7 V -41l pU ' kvkry UKSCRIPTION. J fJXJ 3n ARRIVAL OF TUKSIr IIIV i I -l' I' ' " KH WK WlhlDl.SPL.r -A" I t ll " ' ' SOMKST LINK OF AtV VA?'-i I -Vfi":r fouk-in-haAi, ciaISw .t -!-, .' Tif- i: :: i i L 1 . ; - '.-'-' - - , I- i "i, - ; - . .E'lPlj'iMiDiB I; Dewey's; posiflort.! Negotiations as to Porto Itlco Over '' ' j: 1 - : ' : j " -1 ( ! '- ' .' - :.'' , : "t '! , San 'Juan de Porto; Rico. October -12. It ?s offically announced that the American .flag will he raised over :-San Juan on pctober 18th. The joint meet ings of the United States and Spanish evacuation ! ommibfcii'oiniru . terminated today.: fteretaUer the American, , com mission cyillt meet iprlvately to settle the. final i details of : transfer. i Rear Admiral Schley, who is Recover ing from i his sprained ankle, ; expects to. sail for. home! on' ior before October 24th. , j , , ... The Spanish transports "Rahaf :ini Oavadonga arrived this morning from Cadiz to-ie-mbark the remainder -of the I Spanish farces, Trutn' wear lVoriT havo learned I that ' DeW itf s Little Early RiseFS are reliable? yttle pills for reg ulating the bowels 6urtr g bonstipation and sick headache r,Thty 'don't sripe. R. R- Bellamy. ! ! , '--: .!..-- li - - !:-- - i- i p. , ,-V 1 f -' ; Reward for C'apOi-e ol a ftlurderc. Washington, Octol'' W-t-The super intendent of pAdve gere has offered a reward ) of $iuO for Jhe reCapture I of Eugene Powell, a iijgro. charged With murder,- who escarped from ja cell in the station -foouseihere lielhad been locked up since M?fciday night. When last seen he wore Idark blue sweater white Strip at nek-, black felt1-hirt. dark brown'suit old Shoes'fexWen at the sides. , iUjacfe, 31 or 22 years old, 5 fee$ C yc V Riches' jtall, weight about 13o pounds(,Cce blotched about the jaws on clotseyrpeetidnJ Powell's escape, was mad-- while! the station house door was oj&j, ! . . , . : e- i isl ..I .(aptalu .TieCatlja ta,lo.uc at jvorfolk i :Yasliogtof4. i 'October 12 Captain rStlcC-alla, whoi commanded the Marble head throughout the 'war and rendered suctii brilliant service at Guantanam and -other south' Cuban port wo,-- Vclay felieveej from ''i- iiund of "that vesicl n aligned to duty as captain of; fB Norfolk navy yard and taking the p'ice held by Captain Bithop, re tted., i I Hoyal is the fciao gradp baking powder 'LWn'' Wt Ho it gouoM- "JkhVa further Um any otber braad. r -Sr 0 POWDER Absolutely Pure wiaa aowBca ooj, new voax. Jijjlt is Our Pldasl? to Announce that O ALU ANDi INTER 5 1JKC SJT- NOW OPEN FOR THI i i:XiA iY.V; 'iraiss -goods at priON iTfc A XEfY-CV TK" LINE OF SEASONARLfA JfrifV.V,AJ;IE:T J,ASi 'NEGLECTED AND NO CLASS OlL S?V,:r"sJ p-Mtf"re:o'iN Cj- fe?ELE ctions and we hllievk YTl" "?AI Bli 'N5SS CANJXAVK OUR ktorb; UNSUIT :j-,!.::.c -i:...wi,Jis(r,t.:: viv ,! .STt. . A S( H I i V flPIVlt'TTIMITV ',IOAViVtV,S 1IAr5P MAY, PROVE THU CORRECTNESS O & t.pi mie . Leading Dri rfftoocls; and j Carret -I'll.) . - -. : t : 1 ll .! . ti :j. .:!:. ni 1 ' I "j 1 - : : '..: !- --T' T i - K7 ! y r -M- : ! net ! aaapaaaajajaaajM sWhat's of i 9 Wilmington. j, i 1 5 S1CGES BltOWN A RODDICK, Ko. 29'irnh Front Sta h: Use W d ! ' : .;--''..3.': i'v ' I:-:,' - !. ; : '! IeI-TiU late mltfi a.o to B f,'5,'int er Clothing . after If Si . ' i . :' i J - . . . .: , '1 ' . . ?:V7; 1 - ! - - - - -! 1 .' - iwe styles tate di-'-b ,-oici- tjimx you (.an And he.ro a. har -;j)tetdy Made Suits hich t,f" have determined te sell at jf I stead of waiting itill late f ore reducing pj ier. ' , We wanit to create an 3 .anything, they w,ill c - r-- OuJ-$29 Saitsiare'yond ilm !'.-: !i t iKP I !: ' H:'ij::t 1 8f s 512-riO'Si rjy uernmA and If, J6w prices fcrtaift' go It a hurry. At 1$10 50 Suits at $12.50; tt itsat . s$f ' iits st $7. .'SO Come Irjt aaI see 'i Sir' is and Extra 5 P 1? Children's iBif,:- Mf-:'; i!.'::. if : feUITS;T0 E-f? IRE !AT $25. 2r taiiity miiie,t jiat oh, roije j jpa price, guaranteeing entire k 'S'lf l:-f-i ' N if : !::; ri" -" : ! - -' i- -i j 1 -i 'J !' ' NSIDJ"v AT PRItX K TO BE !W :asonarlf; NO CLASS Ol WE HELIEVK t .stork; unsuit HmsijJ 7 J r th l theva) h! :.v:;:,:"-': M IP' ' 3 5 !' -' I s 3; 1 U , ,- - -- -; ' ; ' '.'-I