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MVivtary ol ho.-!ta'- ! ni-t. 1.:M,,.,o;-s h-ft at tiiirlit for thoir l i;. , i ' ' i( j .' i'n- tlo.'.sion la.h-tin.t si-t-rv tor p.,. !,..,.,-. Hi- ,ol.;hiv was a U- '.; : r V '!li;u :- ,,,I,l,-,,n- ,!u l1,!LlJl-!l;,a notahlootio iu ninnv rospoots.' '1 hov- j . I.'...,:, i r '!.' s'.; i..'.;'-,.' t'ho iu.'-.'-r- :'IU''1'- v e-e olvon o-iKo,h. rators i r,-,,-;. The l,'s I .., ,. .... ..... , T. ,. . -'i-t h anni or.-:;rv t -I th- V.'osttunii.-i-t' , j it-!-. I ninisM'" I re.i,iirv l.i-i' t . - , -, , , , ,. ,, , 11 I -..- .. ... . . svnthfis s-;-o f-lohi'a'.-.h I Us. I;il'- :'.; - t-an V. V. Kii.-lion.toli-.or- ' !;" 'J''-' l'o Slalo litii-iivy :s 0 v !Ui, j lo-o wore : a fs-nt. 'u'f I - ". at -f th- f-a Ih-iiiii!- V, a i in tunital hi'. n ;,- xsaf.t .-!' tn-ii-v No !ii-roa in r.ib.io-.. Ta, j ' i I ' Wit,,:-, ii-' i'nh i'xsoity- wliioh to p.:v ti !!.. 'i i.-iv afo ouiitov 1'anio!. of Virginia, liasnia.loj I. I I Ahi: a. .lanau alht Sotitli lllw ovor S-M.. ...... ; .s.,; rati-s .-.;t ,.;:,.!- a -:ir,-f 'ii poll of tii- hnho 1 State Sou i .V , !' i',v-- Uv !"-';- in an.l hv -lii! s h. ti th- s-:.n ati- ate on tho t"ha o tax. all-l sayii tiio j .1 i x u:-t;:!ui-ho.l p; tiv.i, from other ....... ,-...10.... i ,1,;.. stato wi.l ho ...niitoo amomltaout ine'oasin t'.ie ltij. 1 ,:r- 'io pi-o-.-i.t. Uohiothiit-over ...:.-..m"u LohttKi. tax from .'. to" oonts will W .U-tVat .1. vai I .i.-iit 1 : a 1 afiit io us ) in proi t ss Miiy rlor ii: c: i-al ion. t h i ncil It s 'our,-. ri 1 : : ' " li.e-tmc of lie Ta-hcrV A- Sonat-r -loties. of Xev.oia. ehau nian The llio Cvuntlo has ohnne-l its 1." -' h.'-at;.i,.Ko:1(-..ir.;.,. th'.u.. t,,,, x-.0.M.Mu tlU eotiuneut o o. - -ha'aii. 1 at IT I'aso, 'i'exas. au.l a nue.- ,, - 3 ' - Stale . .,:.:,! ::!.! !:-.!u,- ' . ,. r ot hlooks of tlmt oitv will l.o on tho . I ' h t . :1: ,,o;:,. ; tiit. ,.ilh ,al ,, tho Sonato. hti- not vet ea.-o.l a Xj.-s,,.,,,, M,lo of that iiv.-r whon th. t, : I : -t; Tu . -.f, lis e te.-iehot - of m. a thi t f hi oot-.iaitt.-o for tho ..,..- .i0) U ,;il i.i;.-. it is ,ai'l there iire -.h-'H' I 1 ''-"'.. h-; l' . lis- li-tiliiiit t'i-v ;i ,,f .tu. !'-;;i::,a:- r,.,, . u! people liii'-lo h.Uiioloss l.v tho Hoo.l iu : I 11 '' i' i -.h- .'.-,:,.n. l.i.. ....istitimiii! .-h.i.- . hi v-lati.-. I that city. ti li- liv.-ttii l.ea;t;-.f tho Wo-t. i ii f the siiar s-he.:u!o . f the ta.in hill. , ' . r!'rV.Ii:!U. -":!V''j';..v of the h jO-oliovo-l to 'v pVohalho thatth- ( I ... , I nni.n , -k n.- , at ( otteoin .... . "if ::-v..'h. iv:e;.at-,v,(.-!reset:t '.Utl-t. i,l I, V.-lt,' ! M tlit- St,- v.. i I in. t Mail putt of the ?Mat. S'.i hop ato. :m 1 that tho . nato wi.l I'Mtr au I I ' '- !' iiihow av. of listsii; i. e.e- ii, v.-t -huit io'.i. ; , I A,kinj. lor Aitl. "" 1 ' ""' ' ' '' '" -i'1' ' ,- I Vt ( -tie-f.l. Mrs. M.irySiJ-s. while Tho waters of tho I'.io Craf..!- eon- ,. lo i,.ath. ! f -t.ti'..-i th- tuifial of hor litt'.i- tinuo to ovortiow into the e'ty of IT st ( :,i)v au m ia. it sensational '. ,. l-oii. at the eo::u,ry. xsas taK-tl .,n. ,,v,r ...li ,':to! to .i itth ooeurrO'l ht-tvsoeti i. i I it :. ill an. 1 , within un hour. ... I , ,. . ; , ..... ;. , ,.v , 1 i ' - , ,;,,,.,. . ., ... l.....-!o,., fat.-hes as a p'-no-. ' l-.tl-et. otitot oal m-poeto! ,01 -ne . 'i 1 ! " " ' .ho -oveiiitnent at Wa-h :ti ton h::s -a.t'a: -a. home au.l oiumie.is , .-. V j (. " . t w ! been a-ko-1 for a:-l. t v, t-i:..ly f... t-itts. ;;;;!; ; !; .S . ti-'Y'i -V--! -V V." ! ! .' I I I'.-.-t I '..li,..'.. Wii- "1 lit; I'ri.v- .li,,ionaiie, in (hiita i.i.s-!oro-l. Dsborno v-a intiU:!lv i.t.lel. A i ; h-.- Value 01 l.tlvity.- !'w,i thoiisau.i j plivutoa.tvit'osp,-v;h,--eaKi.ri;'tu-! :'i-:':S- :t';i 'f nv, ar' ' f j nr-oii- heiir.l him an 1 ho was at his j u 1 i -h ri i - ! :vi !'i "' ' " j f-jS : - I '.'ah. on tho ::!!. .-a' - ti:.,' - ' ataor , .- :,v Sl, mfttiy nioil.-ra writo-s ro.l 1 1 .... in,,!- Ihiw.;! 1, o,s h. ,1 I.. -t i .'.ls 11. v. in. 1- ::..!, a:. : .!:' el.aitli ... , ,irf.,r ,..,,.,Htr f.. f-.n-.-'- 1 I.i ! ' ni-s .i:,v i-lehvaP-n. .h at tl- i a: oil. t .:na. ha - a .' .hie 1 alel ! . ,.,is ..j.j, .;.', ' I : i 1 " 1 him . -.la,. a-.,iexpeeu t- ju ; U-:! 1 ihat-tii,, ,i til el, aa I ' -. hy ..i kkvikw or 1 People Arc Actually 1-hk More IJn-i.ics ., 1 hey K. alie. Messrs. It. (I. Dim .V Co-:.. Wc.-'..ly iteview of Trade t'-.r tho wek emling uh, says in part: TU.I.M.W's iiLMIiA'TiON, i Majority of senators I-avor Invcstiga- j - Chariest. :i Sanitarium. j j S;f urday a poll of the I'nite l states Senate r ho'. . i a i i .-dominant sentiment ' ! ia iu.or of i:.c Tiilmau investigation 1 If igm 1 I iv th: oomm cv.li! probai.lv discharge milt- mlcoii-idertheresolu- i oommi'tee :e!l"ll. Sena f N-va a. ol. ail man of th.) I; in ' lor himself, said ew-i th- iv-olutioti would an 1 promt.', i v repotted. ,r Jom-s. of Ai 'Lam-as. ii mom- f the committee, is interested in; 1 1 coiniiiittoo notion. He is 1 h interest,-! in a patent for man- U'ing . vlinli irai cofou hales in- j ! rectangular halt- Carles, j i 1 p.- Mi'.rar itu-T. now on .t oi 1 ! i-v in ; : j :!! aiwl 'pr:,o. it r -aiii tliat he oourt t ti;ratio:i. Senator i t!:at tl:- i II vest iza- llev-,1 tl.,t "i!! b- appoints i as ehairnian. ;i : aiiit-o in 111 iit us H!o:iuee,l bv Setl- t v ill ho foi'.o-,-. e,l by n on th- .--oer-'ary of -! Ilnat-s n! 1 re cost 01 -roe; in- v hnihliiis ami init.ro'. in tint yroiiniK. Col. Kaufinan aii'l 'apt. I :ohl mi'.'. :i mimbt-r of Senator, m ie!'ere:i.v to the 1 roieet ami later, ue-onipau Coin. oral 'I'anner ami Cem-ial intrdett. 1" tii I nan.! Army 1 :oti, ealloT at th. V.'ar i ie ai lment to th- Soeiotary Al ex ON IT. viaht. ehiiinnau of th.- fo;,-,.iti:-e which control i : , . (-nt -': p-li---s of the sella' which va, rcf-rrt 1 tho TT 1 1 mini tion for an iuvt stiation of tho repm l -1 of s 1 loeuh'.i ion in ml.,.'' stocks by st na to! s. has t-iiiferrt-.i infoiniaily wi'h'nis ooh. -s on the ooni in ;t t -c an. I an a.'o-i..eiit lias been rea-he 1 to report the resolution hack to the Senate. Senator Tillman says that when h ii report-. I In.- vsiil inbt i!ion prompt ami thai if it is not aoou lortt .! ho will move tho ilisehar-e of committee. Witli the Statemoiit Mini.' !v Consul (iouorftl Leo. llaliana. via .Key West, I'hi., May:;'. (.fthe tsst. reports liinlei'stooil to hiiso bet ;i .oiit fr-m Kab.uiu by tho commis sion inv.,ii-atiii;? tho death of I r. Itni. th- one bv Mr. Calhoun, who rt pre.-. ".us th" bui't il States, nii'l the 01 her by ! -r. ',m-.-ti. tho Spanish consul at ! hiiaticipiiia. who acts for t'n- i-'i.ini-ii jaKiTMui'tit. tho former t i, saiil it-re- '.s 1th the s-tatonunit oi' Consul Ceiiei al hoe that i r. Kni .li s! ,r..in oni!-u.,sioii of th- bruin, the result of violence, after solitary coii-ine-iiit-ni in. re ti: '.ii thirti "! i!:is rt-''arih Consiil (leueral ! .ee ih'clin-tl at yos to."'ia,'s ::-:- ion of tho commi-sion tiu-st'oii tin- witnesses, who w ol'o intei-roati.'-l onlv bv th- Spanish roT-ro.-ent.:- iivt'i. l o., :J C i.-.l !,,-,. will shortly make a r-i-ort 011 the I tui.-i ease, ami M r. un v'.ili !'!:i':.o a fa; th.er report on other matters : in h :is t ho money .pies-ti-ii, th-eou.litioti of American inter cuts am! the -t i - r.;! :-:'tiVri -htl-tiiin ( :-ncra! W oylor's :-lylo of eamoaizniu' Con-al (;ti-ral lee's po-itioti i- jiis; v. iiat it was in !Yh-lllaiyla-t. ilehohl that Soaillisiv ! poii-iblt'. sii,; ,. Kui .li.' l. '! "-au-t' ho was doprive.l of his trout v ri'ht-'. i ho Ibu it-coivt'il the blow v, hich l.iiic'I 1 1 1 - it . Coll. Coo am. be- wiitiossts oxaniii.e.l hv the e-.i.tiiis.-ion v.i'i'n prisoners, iin.l it i, I.. !.-... i w ereii'i itnl to t--t:t v In i ho i taaainin witue-cs were tlio ja'.i who wo :hi not testify so as to in orimiiiiiii 1 hem.-ei v.'s. iheleiitf of sllil'el'iil AilU'l it'ilti- h y Conerai l.co -o.'s t.n tlailv. Several htimlr, '1 have iilre:nlv been assist.-.. r i-.!i !( nice. May :ih - illy -sa-h.rs of tho v to tho port-'s iiyin the 'i'nrkisii it', to n-:.tiat" for ( i-i a k - iiunuiiuhu-s i.istieo an 1 that so soon t ho Turkish -..'V eminent tho peil'.'t' oiiinlitiolis an:"-'e-s;'. hns. the treaty to he s- the Turkisii untW iroe!-. plotii ies in Thesii'lv an iiouueeti to tiiey ti" not ohio-t to tho 0011 f a mihturv a-iii is' ice au.i v.ii! ,-ps a1. Athens v. nil the object 1 ! a it. !nt in th- moan'. v of tho 01 :' t lie pea - f .mit' ;5.. sin.ul l thont tleiitv. th ; t - Prominent Lawyer Doatl 1 C T. Free, one of 1 otiu-ssee's 'tatu-'tt lawyers, tiie.t on tlte ; J he stinking tailors iu No-.v 1 oik have lay ..fa'.- ; 'fy. Col. 1 rye wa- w.-n tlieir strike. M-i-than a t'n.us ! iu the Conf-.vlorato army ami a ;m,l tailors have L-n- b.n k to woik. , , . , 1 s- ago w as extol. siv-l v ouitor.,e MIT mr it Cotton Has Experienced Genera! im provement in Texas. , LUUL N un o r'KUVt NJUHiUUb Western Corn Planting lletanlci-- soul horn Wii-at Ooo.l, Hut Hoing I'lowc.l I p Hi Illinois. ., ... , iho L Illte' ate.s weather bureau, in its ropo rt of crop eotiditi' ns for the pU-t week, says: The week has been "ciorally fuvor-iibl- for farm work, but cool nihts -out-rally throughout tho r-tittesof the cen tral valieys, lake tv.ri.ui ami juiU!e At lantic coast hiive tnov-.l unfavorable for some crops, v.hiletke ueetl of rain is heinnin:,' to la: f-it in the centra! ?lississippi ami lower Missouri valleys ami iu the South Atlantic States. Cotton ha; expoi ieiict .1 -oneral ini" I'l tivement in Texas ami has m.i'ie liipiil itilvan-einont over the southern part of tii! State, w here sipiares ami boils are rmiii-'. A tleciile l iiiioroveun nt ; -also ii orit'ii from .Manama, witli luvoial.ltj it-ports from A 1 Kansas nn l Ceor-m. Cool ni-iita have provetl injurious in Teimesst e, ami but sli ht imii'ove inent is repoiteil iu I .oai-ian.i, whore the plant is sickly ami is bein-; in jured by li.'o While cool nights liuvH unfav:ra!ily at't'ecteil the oi'tip iu Mississii.pi, it shows improvement. 11 the Carolina, the plant n small, ut h-a'thv. ! u ii -'.ia'iii ami hlo. win re corn plant iu-; has he. "a much ro-tu.-'i-'l. rapi'l i'i't.'!c-s in plant in h-i:: u !u:. !- .'.urimr iii-t v. e-k. I mint in- is vv t'il ifivaneo l ! i Mieioati ami con tiuiios m Wisconsin. Minnesota ami North I'akoti: (Hitivati-n Lhs beami in southern IMiuoi--. 'ovi'. ami Ac- ska, w hore phiiit!i!K- is p: ;i tie.piv- otimph-t-il. Coitsi-.-eiaoio r I'lantiii i liecessai y in I.i irii-i.a. ;i- oiiii, Sili nois, Iveiiiu-ky am! portions of l-hitisa a. owimr. lo poo:- : ta : is. Cool nights have provcii un-.tvo-.:.: h- it; Hiolihio valley. Tenness, - ,.:i i - a-i -:ill t:.ti' . Tin' proiiiisin-;' ta.noiiio-is of inter wheat previously lepo.'ttal iu tin; mi.l (ilt! Atlantic States continue, but in K'. ntl'oky the ..a'iook. is jo-.s i..vo!ai.- tiiit'i in t ho pre a iin-w oe;:. in h:ri-as the crop is niiii h improve.'., t '.euolaiuts of eliinch bt.-s r.ro repoi te I in .Missouri, an.I in I liinois th-ciop is uuiuiiii-ove'l ami some liel-ls are still bciirr p!owe-l up for coin. Jijirvest has i.e-iiii in (i-or-ia iiU'l ' as a:ol wiii stmn be.uiu iu Arkansa... sti ':'t:e,l J.iPf ..'Culiii Mabhl, Alay ih . ' .v a-'o. it is unTcrr.tooilth.it Sutr-i-ta, the Liberal lender, will sirm publish an important political i-taU'iuent which iitiui.nnce:-. his unnlit ruble o;.'o.sitio;i to th" .-.!.! of Cuba, ami his unyielTb:- -;u port :Uid maiat:iimim'e of the ."it-;;','itv o' Spanish t-rrit. .ry. liii-r ( anovau i I ( ustnlo domes the exist. uu'e of tho ; 'abinot crisis and savs he is resois--T to rciiiiiiii in otlie-, iii . pit- of the abstention of the opposi tion from taki-'i; part iu the sessions of tho Cortes. '! hi: luiT-vt committee has reported favorably on the projected loan, with the Alma. Ion ijuickrdlver mine:; a; security. The committee ai-o iijortcd favorably on tho linancial iueasuros p.t'i --tal io moot the ex penses of ihe t '.hu.ial wars. i:i!..:a: i V.'il. Athens. A, ay announecil i ere tha siiO'l 111! oliiea-.l 'iee!a iliiin.ioit tii- "I ot,. if the Turks ar- a!h Withdraw. Hy Cable.) It is L 1 llllilld lilts l's- '.i'io.i ih-tt she v. ill. : -t of the rower.." se I to i-n.iiin in o lias paid the in- -ai v until ( ' I eta eitiuitv iteiuai. ocit in l:-r. !?rpal for tin- Hungry in Intlia. The Socretitrv of the Navy bus 110-cept.-d the d!l,i' of tho owners of tho Amrrit an sicitm: hip. City of Kwrett, now at s;i i i'raiiciseo, to chat'Ter th-'it i-sst ! f 1 rt- oruiii ffiiui ( iiiiforntato lit-'in-bay lor the futitie sulh-r-! s in India, at -In,- 1". T11 i:a!.r,o al'alrP.t War Kuiul. The Nov.-A'ork !h-ss aays ofihvrs i f the Cuban h aue have .io-ided to at tempt tho raisin of a fund of si'.euo.iiau in the ITiiied stiite", bolifvirir that this v ill enable; the ( id urns to establish their independence. The fund is to be raised in t wo sv ay; - by donations and by th- sale of -ohl bom's of.". 1 t r eent., I aviu ten years after the t va-uation of ( aba by the Spatiisli t.'tiops. Aileadv iiboiit .sip.ti.rni 1ms been raised toward this fund. To Carry Supplies to Cuba. Tho State department, nt Washing- 1 j toil, nu ; ai'Cepte'i i,ieonei oi .idii.i .1. )i ork. to furnish free st-:smers tt) carry stippii. , to th-destitute A meii'-ans in Cul a. Smith is ;i ihrcetos of the Ward steamship line between Now York and Cuba. lie has told the State depart ment his line would carry supplies w ithout tit. able. A Protest from Totmooo Men. Representatives of practically nil the tobacco manufacturers in the I'nited States, with the exception of the eiar manufacturers, met i 1 Washington on the 'J'ith to protest against the advance of J cents a p. uml iu th- tux of tobu-co eoniemi hit. ! in ihe Sen-To amendment to the tariti' bid. Tlier- w ere Mfseiit l-o manufacturers. Ihe meeting ad journed to present the l tsoluthn at the One of tiie Host Plum,. Wednesday tho following w -re among the nominal mas sent to the S-.-tiate by i rc-i.hmt AleivTnh-y: Justice James r.i'imui.d P.oyd. of North Carolina to be Assistant Attorney :eii.'ral. l'rerisiiry Kenilt th II. I't ti'l'a t"!i, COiIei'tor of customs for the District of Albemule, 1 striking J ailors Win Tito W.. N. iV N. i:o.i.l nr.h r.'! s-bl. At Charleston. S. '.. 1:-: Wednes day, in the United Sta'-s 1 'ir.-iiit l ourt. Judge Sitr.ontoa issued a d.-ree oi'.ler ing the sale of 1: V."i.,,ii:it..!!. New brrti .V Norfolk Faih. a !. No date '-- as l'.xe 1. but it wa nnd-rst o-t that th-pt'op.-rty v vill i be placed ou the !!- -k !,:! the 1st t 1 August. Slaver of ix People Caught. man thought to be J. C. Dutihagi. w ho exterminated a fai ri! v of s i-e..pi a. a:i Jose. Cab. has be. a a-, est,- . a' i s'.'irange. Tex. i -,--.-! it ?i. :. it f ! se capture a 1 1 SI'AIX A t'MTKD NATION. i-.ii s Opposite t ii t-v !.:-:; Approve!? i I - , 1 -'.11 international motor oar race is to 't take p!a-eti'o::i Condon to lurmiuirhaui The Tie.!-: uoiid, 'a., ai l.'.'il soacoa-t nr Company, of T.ich o the lossi's't Jhiilslers of tiefonse shell,. T he bouinlary lino on water between -'aryhind and Vir-iiiia wli' be survey -ed tho huovs iiiiii i.inir. it w ill be rt stort.,1. 'I hi- Populists of Virginia h.i'.d a con vention iu .1 nl v to nominate a State ticket Tho Tciiiio.-soe courts have declared col stitutioiial an act of the last l.eis hiltuv which will pave to the people S'h .I 1 I'M a year in ollice fees. The vote in Virginia ou the question of ciillm- a constitution!. 1 convention has be-U defeated. The ninth annual scission of the American liailway .oouuntiu- oliieors mot iu ivichmoini. "u. , on the '.'.th. . no hitudreti am! foity members wt re ; rt sent. U. .'--i. Kohens.ei -or. comp troller of the N. V., New ilavon ami I'iO tford llaihvays w as elevated to t'no presidency of the organization. They inoet next year at Atlantic City, N. .1., in ?Iay. l'ire at S'avann:ih. oi . ilestroyoil the wholesale itr. 00 1 y store of Smith T.ros. Loss, s; 1 io. i.tiii; fully insured. T ho iron shipments from Tennessee and Alabama during April airreateil piii.7t'l tons. Captain . lohn I'. Welsh, of Florida, formerly of Frio, I 'a., is a candidate for Con, ill Ceiicral to Cuba. Charlotte. N. ('., is to have a new city chi tcloiv of tho latest improved phut. Stephen It. Mallory, the now Sena tor froiii Florida, has been sworn iu at V.'asiiiii'ton ami has taken his seat. Ceiieral Lew Wallace is boim; ured as a candidate for the I'nited States Semite iu ls:tx, to succeed Mr. Tin pie, t.f I mliaiia. Several lives wore lost and much ilama-v wrou-ht by electrical storms near Kiioxville. Tenn. la w people are aware of the variety of -finals iddnped irom the South to all parts of the world. The steamer ileor-ia or the Old Fay Line plying on the Choiispeako I?ay between Maltimoro and Noit'olk, recently brou.'rht into F-aitiinoi'e for shipment consif.rninents of Southern -oods to Cape Town, Africa; Kin-stown. Jamaica; Shau": hai. China, ami London, iin-land. A part of the Chine.se oonsiiumont was ci-iuettes niaile in Norti. Carolina. The total aerea-e of cotton in Texas this oai- is 7,4:'.:;. !i4 aces, which is an increase of a little more than'.t'. per cent, over Hut'., ami the lar-est in the history of the State. Cotton is all plant ed, the crop bein-two or three weeks late, due in many oases to replanting. .Tamos: 15. l.ustis, ex-ambassador to France, and for twelve years a Son."tor from Louisiana, announces his inten tion of becoming hea l of tho law lirm of Tones ,v iovin, of New ork. Postmaster lonei iil C.ary has estab lished a free delivery postal service at Manchester, Va. The ( W'oriria Mutual Insurance Com pau v. a co-opt-rative concern, with liea hpiai t i s at Atlanta, has boon plac ed m the hands of the court. Howell F'win was named as receive!'. Thomas M. Dick, of South Carolina, lead:; the class of the enjTncer division of the six-vear naval cutlets at Anap ohs, M.l. " All About the .North. A statue of Peter Cooper lias been unveiled in Nov.- York. Mills at Soniei'swoith, X. II., have decided to shorten hours of labor. Iu its le-u! controversy with the Su preme ).odc. Kni-hts of Pythias. ,,f Detroit. Mich., tho' Improved Order Kni-hts won ii victory. John V. Johnson -t'ts ten years in the penitentiary for wrecking the Lo Ltaiispovt lliih) bank while he was president. A woman Jit the John Hopkins hos pital. Pultimorc, Mil., has loorosy. it islhou!it she conn acted theteri .ole maiadv a number cf veursajjo while in the West Indies. company hits bet 11 formed at Pi.Ti moiid. imh, tobuild an electric traction hue in Nicai ii-ua. Indians at the Pima Kesorviition, hi Arizona. v.hioh th coiistruotinir 1111 airship m tope to -y from a mountain top. T he Chicago Times-Herald savs steps looking io t he formation of a powerful alliance in opposition to the Pell Tele phono Company are to be taken t i mutual protection and development. A head-end collision between a freight and .1 passenger train occurred at American Kalis, twenty-five miles west of Pocatello, Idaho, causing the death of nine men ami the serious in jury of eight others. At St. Paul, Minn., Congressman P. (I. Stevens has been indicted on the charge of an overdraft of :?'J.'-'- i in his account with the Minnesota Savings Palik tit the time w hen ho was a trus tee ami acting' president of the bank. At Fremont, Ohio, a verdict of .a7, -() has been returned m favor of Mrs. Addle M. Smith against tho-estate of the hite I tut herb. rd F. Haves. Mrs. Smith sued for ..J.. into damages frr per manent injuries leeched in a runaway caused by a mastiff dog owned by the Hayes family. ITnb-r a bid w hich passed the Illi nois Legislature the Chicago aldermen will be pai.l .-sl.-'u" a year each. Manufacturers of the Indiana gas belt itt Anderson are organizing to preserve the natural -as fields. A monument to the heroic men who met death in a lire on ti,- World's Fair C. round-, Chicago, was dedicated Tuesday. Now Jersey has had a good roads law for six years." In that time she has ox-p.-iidod SI. PM.000 in r-ad making ami has three hundred miles of solid, per manent highway - "mortly macadam" to show f..r it. The county assumes tv.-lhirds of the cost and the State the ether third. Miscellaneous. uthern Whol.-sale iroeerv The Association held its sixth annual con vention at Nashville. Tenn.. on the J7th. North Carolina postofKee apiTnt ments: Povott. Wilson county. W. F. lb .wo: Hant-sville. ireene county. J. H. savage: Hermitage. Ashe county. Lydiu I nnut-r. Corisui (ietieral Lee lias cabled the Slate Department at Washington from Havanna that the amount of supplies h- has n.,w on hand there for the relief ol Atuei loan citiiMf in iiisTie-- abundant and will last for some tim-. NEWS ITEMS. f-oi:lln 111 I'oiioil Pointers. KIKI Y-KII-'l II COSiiKKsS. J Ilcport of the Procci'iHii's from l.ij ; to Day. SF.NAi'K. MlYi'u'tt.- Th--? debate on the turi.I bill be.m in the Senate with . row,!- I .'ailelles, a !aro u!te:nhiii.. of Sena tors and the tariitToa h rs of the House. Senattr A! Inch mate the opening ho.;. i conversational : tyie. Lis soeeoh the ottieia! utterance of tue ti'iance Committ.'o. and r.t a sense, t f tl publican side of the chamber. Without ! making invidious tli,tii..ctt"U between j thetwobills. Mr. Aldjioh clearly stilted. lis the belief t f th- finance committee, j that the House bill w,.ul ! not yield l revenue a h-ipnito for the need ; of t!:e government. Mr. Vest, one of tii- . I Democratic members of the tinamv ! conu.iitteo, toilowed with :i statement ; in opposition to the bill. Mr. auiiou. of I tah. a silver Pepubhenn. dosed tho ; lebate for the day by urin th.attht I'lotectioii sh-iuhl be so distributed us to aid the fanners. ..ay 'J'ith. I ue List vote on the ! mi-ht i,e ;,-.,,! j,- almost every coun- tuvift bill was taken in tho eiiate. !t ' ... .1.1., .0 " i: ... , -ii. t' soil' of the 1 to::.:i.', ' h.10, utij alis- oiime utter a two hours debate on tno; - ... item of beracie acid, which, tilthouh ! "i:n. comparatively unimportant, titt'oiilod i Tlio inotlern religious function of 1111 opportunity for tlio first alinmeiit ! which we read at Martha's Vineyard ot the various eh inei.'s. Mr. Nest, ol 1 , ., - . . ., v Mis otiri, a Democa.ic member .if the I ud other J",1,lts 1,1 tbe -Nor,,, uml tho linanoe committee, moved to make the j ilwarfed and disappoint in-; lnvitatmn rate on beracie acid Ih'.fo cents instead vet iudi-enous to some part of Dixie, of live cents per poun.l, as ro i.ie l bv Lave about the same relation to tho tflo the committee. T his presented a direct j rios of the ante bellum originals that issue between the committee ami the ; the modern tournament, withits cheap opponents of the bill. The amendment I And -tiudy tinsel, niTo-ted gallantry Wiis defea'etl, yeas, -jit; nays, til. The ! ami puerile sports, have to the pomp, resolution was areed to authoriin j pageantry and circumstance of the mo th.: Secretary of the Navy to em! lo.v i diaeval joust. any suitablt! ship in forwarding reli-f i AfrieuH slaves was mm essential to the supplies to i 11. iia. The final eoiiioi en J success of tho ideal camp meeting as report in the Indian appropriation bid 1 oil to salad or mini to julep. Abun was nreod to. dance of personal service, loyal, trained May ,7th. Th- Senate made -ood j ami intelii-ent, involuntary, if you progress on the tu 'Ml' bill, disposing of i please, but none the less cheerful, cou abont ten i iilos. Several votes were tented and illioient, wua the very wine taken tiurinr. thoday. the tiu.iii.-c c.m- ! of the past, for past it was, albiet not mittee beiiii sustained in ea-ii case by! named in the calendar or dedicated to majorities varying from ii to li. The; any esp-cial siiint. tlru schedule was under discission! At that period the South was intensely anil the debate was largely tochnioa!. j moral, u lul -e majority of the wealthi Occasionully, however, it biam liial o!V i o-t ami most intelligent e.ml refined to -eneral phases of the tarii)', a'thonh j eople liv-.l t x -in i ely :n the country, at no time ilurin. the day was there a I and tim towns, with few excepliotis, speech of more than live minutes tiit'a 1 were more sub-rural acii-utioiis of dis tion. before oal linn- up the taviT 'bill j eont-i.t-d exih s fnuu their phintatio-l tinal conference report on the sundry) homes iliiisvn together bv the necessity civil bill was a'ieo.l to. inebidiii; the of i-tliiciitional facilities of recruiting provisions sur potit'.iii.u' until ?darch I j wasiesl foittmes by the profits of trade next the executive order Croatia ex- or the duty of tilling for a timo the elusive forest reserves. j political oi'iees of State or county, d;s- May-th.- In the Senato, Tilliuaii. 1 triet or parish, senator from South Cafoliti.t. mado a i (Tiairin umlor the restraints and sensational speech on the sugar trust limitations of urban life, therm weary in which lie openly charged Senator exiles looked forward with iinj-at ience Smith, of New Jersey, of speeuhiting. to the time when they, tot, might re He also presented a resolution for the I sunn: o: assume the plei:s;!ies, dignities appointment of a special oommittee of j ut, T rocial l-espousihilitieH of ooiiiitry live Senators to invest iat- charges of ', homes. T he sii'c of tin' plantation.-, speculation by Senators while tne tarnV ! b-s, the result of choi-o than necessity bill was before the finance committee, i The resolution was referred tothe com mittee on contingent expenses, and it is thought that an investigation will bo ordered. Allrieh. in charge of the tariti' bill, answered Tillman in a s w ecp nigthtiiiil of :d! irregularity 011 the part of the 'iiu.nce committee and specific denial of charges that the sugar trust had dictated the sugar schedule to the tariti bill. Considerable pi":o-s was made on the tariff hill thirteen par agraphs Wing covered. Several votes were taken during the day. but the tiliKuee committee had a liberal majority in every instance. Ti e ! 111 ooratic liiombt rs of the linanoe com mittee made a strong oth.rt to led'ce the rates of window gia-s, but tinirj iiiuendments to this ett'eet were tie- I feated. M.w 'Jt'Ti!.--Progress on tho tur! j bill in the Senate was oheeke.l, the 1 plate glass paragrai hs proved a sounv ! of controversy lasting thioughout th- day. As a result, little more than a , page of the bill v. as disposed of. Tho! linauee oommittee succeed. -d v. ithout I diliieulty in resisting jiroposo.! amend- j ments t'rom Democrati members oi' i tint committee, although t a-h am-ml - ment was debated at git at length. : en- ator ciiav succeetled in ciiiiyii.g a n... j tion to ad iourn over the i 'eoorat mu Day j celebration on Monday. The debate 1 in Senator Jones' am-li liuent to the plate glass schedule hi -tod two hours, j ami 011 a yea mid nay vote wasdefeau d j Jl to 'J'.'. Senators Ueithehl, i-ivlei ami Pettigrew voted with the D.-iuo crats. and Senator Jones, of Neva-Is with the "republicans. HOl'SF. The Cubat May 'J.tu.- J lie ( unan re. oiution. were taken up in the house j ami rea l after Lt v. i -, hr::.a had proven t the Speaker, at j some length that foreign relations v. a, . always a privileged question. T he rt-so- lut ion having been read the Spcake.' j promptly declared it out of order, au ii said such a resolution could be mti - j dilee-d in the regular eourrc nmicouhli be referred to an appointive cum nitle-. after which the House adjourned until j the-I.-t. i A ;ool-lon!s T.uw. j A good-roads law just enacted in j Arkansas; provides for a road commis j sioner in each county, whoso expense j accounts are to be under the snj -i-vi-- t ion of the county court. There are to ! be several road districts in er.-h count v. I each under the care of an overseer. All ! males between the nges of H and are required to work on the roads at loa-.t five davs in each vear, or to pay one dollar for each day. Persons failing tt pay hue, for misdemeanors shall ubo work on the roads. At the discretion of the county curt a road tax not to! exceed three mills may be levied. Old Toiul.s Torn How 11. The city prison 'New YorkCitvj bi t ter known as th tomb-;, has been torn down and a much larger prison is to lm erected on the same site. All J?K,KlO,M.'C Mortgage. A mortgage ffir . 58, 'jUo.u:..., ;.v the L-high Valley Coal C uq anv to tia Citard Fife insurance. Annuity a: i Trust Company, of 1 hi'n b-lphia. I .. I ten filed for record iu ( hi. -ago. I he mortgage I ear, 1 per cent, int.-re.-t a-.-l the entire debt matures "lny j, l;.n". ; MiMf-oii. !. 1 '.hii, Simin..i:s ami I. j jy s7. Wiekwire- Y ,d a I' ll s' S. I S 1 I,.- to 1,10ns This m.-ii::; . j j.pent $4.". Imllai ai "lis j. IT"' 1 "s for-in 1 'gl-a is tl,.- hi-- r-fiU- f-.r adventurers ;" .11 na t ; .1... 1 In -t.e e..n.j ;i ny t!t.--- v.-r- .,.-rv,i.g cct.Ty a Itotiin.u 1 ia a prince, w.,, w:..s j is.-spe.-tel of hrshig iiturd-r.-d !:. III heUtetiallt of the gU.a-ds and ,.'A the i I limpefor's s' iff: an Italia n lieiit.-rci!.: I t-i.lon-l ,,f caMdry. ,l,:i.S-o! u-: j I iiig at -ants: :, !:us,::,:i i.lhii;,: p.-.j I I from siberi.-i: ;i f..ri.:-r -.ip::iin in ': ! I Il'iglish Kit;., i'.rlg.ud-. .a ia! an -x--.: n .1 j j l'h- 1-gc 11 is iilway, u--. t-.1- ! .11 ; j a ,.-;-vi-.- ill W i.l-!. tii- go'. t-ri:t..--l't ; j .!- w ish -ti:;.l .y p g. .hi r ti'....j.s. j i a, m-'ii l.-.ve i ar- th-ir li . OiD-UME GAMP MEETINGS. A Social and Religious Feature of the Rural South. nothing like it in the north 1 At Any Time, niitl Kven nt the South Its I'l-Huetlve i harncterlstlcs Have PusscI Away. ' ' W. It. Davie in the Charleston (R. O.) Suudav News, j , ' , , . ... w-Hr tue many -00.1 ttiiu-s wnicn were wipe-lott by the war was tlie olti fashioned country camp meetings iu the S( ..... ,. ,..,.., 4i,..r.- r ttitl j iiu-1 doubtless will bo for generations, j but r.oer auiiu sueli as before the war for the emtilov.'iient t,t iiumeroiis slaves. eegregateil the c-uutiy pt.-oi'to, ami relidertd the home, rather thai; ihe neighborhood or town, 1iittsoci.il unit; competence. hisu". the '.irtiies of a tVeiiiutitit i tiii f-'iiptrioi' riti'e, r.n l a nt.t.'iila.!-'i ot intii'digeucc and e.bi"u',ion rareiy, if ev-r, nttaine-i e'.sewhoio by a strictly moral people, lendeicil this homo 1 hi! purest and sweetest as it was the ti.'.si charming, this world Lna k .ow il. .'at "i ami wi'!u-!i, however, are gre gaii -'irt, long for the companionship of their kin.-l ami the isolation of their dcLghtfui moral hii"-', rendered liett-e.-, iiiy it..: 1- oppuituiiity of mingling witli their foil. -as. 'j 1. if.ee! at regular an 1 convenient i:itei t' iu tiie interest f i eii-ion athoi t'c.i laudable pretext, and tiie camp Meeting vas the result. The b a ting religions ii-m..i.iinations in tho !'-nth then were the Methodist Litis. -opa!, Sotitli, 1 . it'll decided ein- p'saslS Ul-On tiltr get; .!il ai lOi.l Kil'.IXl, in- .'-'. lss;oi!ui-y I'i'.ptist itud the Preaby-t'ii-i.n.'i la tiie of'h-r luititO'l. The i 'r.-test. tut I Ipisc-p;:! m ve.' obtained to. .ting itl tin: oouui'-y tii tricts sa.vv, ; i'naps, i'i irginia and tho title water leions of th- t .... 1 aioiimn. a ' . : nolo ,r iv- rn rrtns. 'if th.es.'tiie Methodists, owing large ly to it ; semi military organization and t he oal, fervor and enterprise its tln vofe l mitiistry, v. .us -pi e eminently tha p:-ii-er thurcli. V. ith "1 itles, axe and r a i-he-btig:;" tho ubiquitous "circuit rider" followed close, l pnn the piquet guard of civilization. In every white "i-P. lenient arose Methodist Church buildings, -Hid to the-v. at the expense of iintoid hi! '!' titi 1 th- li-k iit tini"? of l,;eii-elf, miiii,te" d t he iu b Ta'igaMe o js; j ,l; s of .lidin V. e? ley. i he em itio: id ? ervice, religions en tails ui tin and numerous c '.nvt rsions 111 ci l-ut to the popu-ar uuTiipi! religions ! --'.r. ads, w re ji.culiiii ly uc-eptable to th" Methodist ministry, and powerful factors itl tvi upbuilding of that h-et ; in :;ce it vii; that a majority of the eai'i Ji'i-'in- s weius h-ld under the ii :-.;.','i f liis.t fi'.iioiuin'i'ioil. The lai.T-; "iiiiry i'.apti.-t followed, but at a .5oept;bJc dl-tii!:eo. th-ir cointega tio! :.l system ntibrdiiig less favorulrle op; ..j ; ti tiit y for sin-h work. In tho older utiT h-ns.i r to.'i!at:'l districts the utaid un i ;!. eTv..'i'.e i re-! ."T riiillS oe-Tl-... :-:! 1 v yi-' lt I to th". social im 'in-ts t i th-:r communicaio ;, but, broa lly ri-eahtug the ramp meeting wus a d . ' '.ist religious festiva!, and par t... k largely f the characteristics of that intense and emotional order. l a-; ;;,r-p t. -.tally em'-raoed lifteen o. tTTonty j 1 ' ' l' aid oi'l'm a squar", an 1 its lo. a as -eiieiallv deteiinineT bv the foi tuitoa- conjunction of level s-a vi-lv foil, H':;p!) sha io ami abumiuiictt of ,... - ...a.,., ... ..tr- ,.,1,1 ti, t j .. 1 .,7 ,,'' niU. numero.iH li -to-do planter", ami the location v.as flea! Around three rides of the rquare w.-re built from twenty to fortv -1 fulled "tt nt -," in reality rough but sii'i.-tatitiiil, so'tn I cabins, of t .vo rooms .11 ii, with passage '..ay betweeti. Of tiie-e rooms, otie v.;n devoted to eu'-.'i s-. wiiiie the covered parage v.tty form, d t!.e common sitting room. itti !: of the tents, h-an-to f-heds af f ;.-.! : h.-ltt-r to ti.e tables in a,e of but i 1 gotd '.souther the'e were : a 1 le-ti-at'i th'j tr.-A, an 1 all m".'.h 1 .':. ' ni fresco. " a little further ba-k v. - '. the c ok sued atid barbeo'ie pits, :.:. 1 Mil! further, ofp-u reaching hc.nd th- line' of the ground's "or.- tint v."-... us with f-ragts the ho :;--, ehic-1-- . : -i.-: ts, atid t.j catiii.H .f tin "i .i-: -T'.Mi" oi: "7UF. ahbob." it: ' :.t'-. a n.-ar r.s might be, of , itt is. "the Sfti-i I" or "Arbor," a :. : '.ooli-n she i, Co-.orel with -'..': -s I,. .t,ar'!-, was ereet-d, with . . .-.clous pulpit an-1 amp!o ' aitur,' at on'- e!i T, while mde benches for the oongreguti. n ."HcDae remaining spa-e. H-re ti.e s.-rvices w-re conducted, end t!:e nft-Tition c-ntered at the religious f- P ires of the P ast gradually overcame r-social ohara-ter in the progress cf th- "L-vivfd." Finally the "camp giouti i, wa- usually numed for tho .... ii - t church ef that denomination, and gone: all-.- incorporated as a place of .s-.rship under that name, placing it u ; h-r the protection of the law. we.-ks beforehand the local i l-.l:.: t-.' a'. no. .::. d the time of the I ..o't!ir.'. Tin - ...;. '.l-tialiv , luring the ! int.-i bt t-.s. - i ti,- on tivation and ' th-- h-.: ve-'a g f f tl.-- crops, in country : :' ..ig ".iuTing iuv bv titne." Around the sides and ends of each l o-tii scaffolds, strong ami -sAide, wore built, which tilled with straw and furnished with pillows and the necessary bed ding, afforded a resting place for tho guests und host, side by side. Young and eld, rich and poor." they slept iu true camp military style, absolutely without distinction. sawofnex. The earthen iloors of the rooms and passage way was covered with wheat or oat straw, fresh and sweet, to the d"pth of a foot or more, renewed as occasion required, and here the "overflow" re sultant upon exc,.,sje attenslanee or or unusual popularity ofho-ts, fouml resting place. At the appointed day -say Thursday before the fourth Sunday in August - the "tenters" began to move in. lt I cing a time of rest and leisure upon the farms almost one half the negroes, and all the teams wsre employed. Jje tails for this service n er eagerly sought by the slaves, for besides the joy of a crowd, dear to the uogro heart, loomesl up the prospect of unlimited rations from the white folks' table, (after their betters had eaten), and uncounted uines and qur.: 'ers as the reward of cl.eorl'.u s 1 , 11, to -cuerous ..ests. l'l.AN I'ATIOX 1'KFI'AUATIONS. ' All was m.w hurry and bustle upon the plantations. Hogs, sheep, goats an.I cattle, fatted expressly, were slaughtered and prepared for the lar haeue pits. Poultry was caught ami penned, llonr sweet and fresh lrom the mill, corn meal by the bushel, hams ami breakfast strips lit for tho king's table, drawn from the dusky depths of the smoke house, vegetables from kit chen gardens, potatoes from the patch, fruit from the trees, honey from tho "gums" und melons from tho vines, were piled high upon the wagon loads of c; r 1 and forage, straw and furniture, which found their way to the grounds, nor was the fragrant und delicious blackberry, scuppernong or muscadine wine, the potent and seductive cherry bounce, and small, but indispensible ? ripply of "upple-.lflek," or "old corn" orgotteu. The merry darkies chosen to help worked with a will, and wakened tho late and early echoes with choice selec tions from last year's "meetiug," while their less fortuuuto follows consoled themselves with the reflection that on Sunday all might attend ami enjoy to the utmost this delightful oasis, lying midway in the weary desert, reaching from Christmas to Christmas. Till- I'liUAC Ur.Hs,' TASK. l!y Thursday night nearly all tho '"tenters" wore settled, and a few of tho visiting ministers had arrived. I'jmui the principle of putting the best foot foremost, uutl out of deference to tho cloth "the Pioaehors' tout" was tho first Won tho right of tho square, and the last built and equipped upon the ground. At this tent tho "presiding eldfr" (if a Methodist camp ground) was msster and titular chief, and to its support, both in provisions and attend ants, were contributed all mid more than was needed by the rival tenters. It was dedicated to tiie exclusive useof tho ministers and their families, ami v ithiii its sacred precincts no layman, save upon special invitation, xias suppc sed to enter for food or refreshment. This tent, like the others, was ai ranged for the separate accommodation of tho texcfi, and here the families of tho min isters mot and formed friendships an.I acquaintances to Ibe severed, alas, by future assignments of the Hishop. To the hard -worked and often ill paid Methodist ministry the camp meeting w us the source of unalloyed pleasure. It no-ant release for a season from the monotonous duties of th circuit. It meant social ami proffa.donal inter course. It mount increase of church membership, Hiid of prospective pay. it meant opportunity for the display of tiioso peculiar gifts which brought preferment from tho liishop, at tho sug gestion of tho presiding elder. It no -ant bounteous cheer, mental, phyo cul uml spiritual, and more than all, lot us believe, it meant a gracious out pouring of tho Divine spirit and mora zealous and willing workers iu the Muster's vineyard. Certain it is that none enjoyed the camp meeting inoro aud nono labored so hard for its suc cess. A short sermon from the local minis ter on Thursday "at early oandio lighting" inaugurated tlio meeting and at an early hour tho weary audience sought rest front the labors of tho lirst day, to be continued. What is probably th- :'.' nn I!-st com plete illuminating plum ev-r oiiin trii-:-cd has just iii-cii built by A. ftran-r. all oiectiical engine. -V ol l lillU.ieiplil 1. Il- litis devised a ml eon-oi-in-ed ii mna 11 light for chicles uliii li thrown a Wani pen-t rating th- d.uik.vt gloom nnl clearly revealing a.T obj- -:-: at a di.:- t.uiK f loo foot aiie.-nl. The point ol' light projected by this tiny lump o.iu li ! -!-: I i V dis-crm-d its it move; aero-os :i Miriace more than L'1 hi f-i-t away. The device is nothing less than .1 mluhituie searchlight. Tin- light is supplied by l!i- small.-.-t Htotnge UlHer !,( ),,ts ev r been utilize.! for ligiitiil- si. V-'o- fote it li.U -i been Ii.-'s,;,ry Iei l irg. patter., s u'e.giohg in.i:i. resort t pounds for thi.s pu:-Mse, but tlaijo tJ t..r has managed to mak- fl 1 inven pound battery supply a light frf!ooii lioiirs without any p-n-ep: ib!e tU .-ijflit u'ioti In its power. This battery yun- be r b.'irg'- l l.v :i l'".v Milestone Jav-'iu if n t ent r;i 1 , t:i tioii is inconvenient, laiY .cm .ll'" it en 11 b- more qit,Uly done at one these g-n-i'atliig plants .uul at a ot.sl. i.vii.i-ll n :ii:-s the el. etrie ligiit quite as heap .us an inferior oil lam;.. An -the.' !ii... oithy I'hiuie of the I. ::i. p. i-ivn th- Keeorl, i.s an ingenious m-llit. 1 of estiiblls'ulng ti:- - .III tloti Itotwer-n iii" lamp and th- h.";-iy without Cm !, ess.'.ty of mal.l:. . ill - w ire eoitli- -tons. The !::tt. : y 1. nee ti X -l Iu ia pl.-l' l- llt..i'- th- ! UalinS tll-le i 11- tll is p .er 1- s, -i... 'I ,1 Llillp. lio.V-l-Vi-r, for pilil-os- of prote,.j;,,;i o,:., thieves .,: a Id -nt. n iv be tak-n 1 if and put on a' p!-n sure. , , ;,e I im;, in .ui into ,'s plac- th- current !, 1: thro'tgl. the iira-i.i't.s v.hi-li support If. If d-slre 1 ti.e lamp -an be li x.-I on t ! ... toiigii- o tii- c.iriiage iitstend of tii .!us;!bo:.t 1. Peary May I'ltol tlif Pole. Civil Lngineor It. Ii. I eary has be-n .letaclifl from duty at the New York l.avv yard und granted five years l.-ae of absence. This action has been taken by Secretary Long to enable the otli cer to prosecute his arctic explora tions. I he World's Fair for 15Mi:. President M. L. Ingalls, of the Pig Four ami Chesapeake and Ohio rail ways, proposes that the next world's fair be hel l at Cincinnati m Paul to celebrate tho centennial of Ohio's ad mission into the Cnion. Durham's I'uMIe Hnilding. Tiie I'nited States Senate committee on public buildings have agreed to re I ort favorably the bill providing for a public budding at Durham. N. C, to CyacbJVJW. J
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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June 4, 1897, edition 1
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