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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHPORT AIID BBTOSWICK COUHTy
SOUTIIPOKT, X. C, T1IUI18DAY. OCTOIIKK 1, 1801.
IMtICK ttVECEXTS.
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WASHINGTON NEWS. !
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GATHERED BY THE "LEADER'S"!
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.
j
, !
VAHHisoTox,D.a,lt.m-na.f
tor Dul,o,s, of Idaho has created a j
mild sort of a tiolitical sensation here, ;
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where he no' is According to an ;
iii
obvious reons .ir iiauie iiau oeeu
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the only candidate thought of or
ulkitd of by th republicans of the
Northwestern .States, but hear what
'Senatoi- Dubois ys: "Thoughtful
men in Idaho and in the new States
generally do not. 1 am satisfied, desire
a change; they will cordially support
the President for a re-nomination if
he wants it. There are some surface
indications favorable to Mr. Blaine,
- but even if he were an avowed candi- j
date, which ho is not, 1 have no reason ;
fur supposing that our people would J
prefer him to Mr. Harrison. Jf Mr. i a t-iy jrogre of the Work in the
Harrison is re-nominated it will not vrou Department.
he necessary to make a campaign any- .-J'he Association of Civil Engineers
where. His record will suffice. It is : of the City of New Mexico has voted
U ue that Mr. Harrison does not suit unanimously to attend the Kxiosition
us exactly on the silver question, but' in lody.
he comes as near to it as any other; Moie than 15,000,000 feet of lumber
'residential- possibility of either par- will be used in the construction of the
ty ' These are strong statements, and huge building for Manufactures and
they are news to many people here, Liberal arts.
probably including Mr. Harrison him- Xew South Wales. Australia, has
iself, who has been credited with hav- j decided to participate in the Exposi
ng doubts about his getting the ' tj0( amj jms appointed a commission
support of the northwestern States in uf twelve to collect exhibits
the nominating convention. There arc ' (:luu.,e;5 UHrrcttj of llot Spring,
M.u.e j-eoplo uncharitable enough to. A i k., will exhibit at the Fair his exten
charge Senator Dubois with putting , colleclon of mineralogical speci
al, extra rosy tint on. the picture for ( iiicludiuir the famous Hot
the purpose of oecuriug some Presi
dential favors, but your correspondent
dues not feel at liberty to say as much.
Mr. Harrison-is still cou.-idering
and listening to the advice of his
numerous callers of both parties con
cerning the important vacancies now
existing and soon to be, and rumor is
the only thing that comes - from the
White House. Representative Cub
-bertson. of Texas, has acconiuiLi to the
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thousand tongued ilaine, got the liisHlK
track on ex-Kepreseiilalivu Clements,
ol (leorgia, for the democratic vacancy
on the Intel-state Commerce Com
iiii.wi.n Tim wiiiim :oit lioi-ii.v lias it .
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that ex Senator Blair will shortly sue : turneil from Europe much elated over
ceed Cen. Baun. as Commissions of I't succesA in inducing the best trained
p.,,, and most celelnated choirs abroad to
I e!iMOii. s .
( ommissioner Koos.-vell eems to eonie to Chicago in IS!j:j to participate
have aroused a man that will light '" he ii op,sed choial contest,
hack, by his recent reott charging Exjositioii stock subscriptions have
that the Civil Service law wis openly now been paid in to an aggregate ex
violated by the Federal officials of celling $.',000,000, although only GO
Baltimore, particularly thote in the
postolliee. Postmaster Johnson has The $."i,000,000 of city bonds voted by
demanded an investigation, claiming Chicago are now available and will le
that he can clear himself and his em-; put on the market soon,
ph'.yes from the ch uges made by MrJ A . lvproiillctiOI1'. uf Indendence
b'ooseveit, and it has leen decided by nHj js novv prolH;si.,i as Pennsylvania's
Mr. Harrison and Postmaster General l(llil,,ilJK at t!l,. Hxposition. Prizes of
Waiiauiaker that it is only fair play to s, 000; 8;0U anj ;mu have been
grant; Mr. Johnson's demand. 'l'll otreretl for the U-st plans for a State
investigation will be conducted by the ; iMli(ji,Ig mit iL is thought the state
Chief of the lWofliw-Insertion Ser- ' CollllM1SJiion will seriously consider re
vue, and the prediction is freely made , j,,, tiiem Hn ana ieprolucing hide
that it will result in the resignation of ' lH.mj.M1,.e itan istead.
'ither
Commissioner Boosevell or;
Pi stinaster. Johnson.
( ipinion tkffers as to what result
'
nepi eseniau ve .uuis, in vuno oeiuiuig
i . . . u:n. :.: mi.:.'. .i,.i:...
his position on the free voinage
silver, will h;ivi mi t.lie SiH-akershio i
contest. His opiKUients are making
the most of them, and are charging
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him with trimming, but his frieiuls
c"
sav that he has only re iterated what
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he not long said in an address to trie
Texas legislature on the same suim-cl,
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mat is, inai wune lavonug nee com-
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age he is id the opinion that its enact-
into a law will not give the
all the Speakership candidates, as the
Sjteakrr in the make up ot the com
mittees ot the House, will have it m
his power to make the pa-sage of. a
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Utv coinage bill almost certain, or to
di fral it.
The season of the tleparlmental
annual report is upon us. The lirst
to le made were those of the 'Commis
sioner of Pensions aud the Commis
sioner of the General Land UtSce,
inent
coumrv ine.generai ,r..e. .ou.e be modeled after the T' ' , 1 t 1 C al lor
oi ii i ueinis einiui. nitic- vi . w.c M rom Hie I ltv ol .iexio itate tuat a
his.iniii iiiii HauciK'K Fioiie. wnicii : .... . .... -
leMih it is now almost certain that an,. . , j which the new 4 j:r cent, hail uvn .rioUf, It.Voiution is in progress in
atten.iit will li. .ade to obtain oleilires-1" U" U" . , 1 issueil. Old louds are no exchangiil tJ((. tltfuuUK,. A
, - ' . . , fu v l years. Bui t bv his uncle m i . . .r, . , '
...t . f,. fr.... .., n-iiM fruii i t - - - islowlv. There are not. m ir:. .
both bureaux of the Interior Dejrt-
ment. Owing to the enteqirise of the
nettsIaPcr ,uen there is little that is
new in" eitlwr of these report -.-.he
heads of bureaux make their reports
once a vear, while 'the newsj ajiers
t aW a lhrtll,t lhe
ywr wheIleVer ' Iiens is MIIVl,;ilIg of
it- . . . ." . i
sufficient interest or jiniHirtauee to be
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reported, hence the annual rejNirtaare
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mostly stale uiattet
matter to the- public, ex-
: cept that portion of llieni containing
j recommendations. Commissioner (bar
ter in his land office rejiort, puts in a
strong plea for storage reservoirs for
irrigation, and estimates that it is jios
sible to reclaim by their use 120,000,
000 acres of arid land. He thinks the
proper method would be to., transfer
the land and the water to the direct
control-of the States.
WORLD'S PAIR NOTES.
Spriugs-diamonds.-"""
The Agricultural and Art;: Associa
tion and the Stock Breeders' Associa
tion of j'oro'.ito, have voted to. urge
the officials and government of Ontario
to take measures to have the. province
properly represented at the Exposition.
'The National Brick Manufacturers'
Association has appointed a committee
of live to secure a international exhibi-1
lion of clavworking machinery for the
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World s r air, , and the comiuittee lias
issued an address inviting the views;
of the trade.
C horal
Director Tom 1 ins has re-
per cent has thus far lieeii called 'for. j
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V..i..l'tf" liVinrl-iiimiL iitl it U Wltll
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nieirotiriate ceremonies.. It was rau-ed
on'the site which llol-rt Levy, of Con-
f stantinople, has secured for his social-
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It., will ronriw iwm a I onstntitl-
, nU)St of t,lu striking
- of Tirkigh hfe anJ haye ft
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novrl ami lnterestui? collection ot
; , ,, , . , , . .rlu ,i.r
? l.irkish giKKis and cuiios. 1 he .-nag
conJum.tin xvill.li)C
, lw. n um. o
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.the scores of loreign nags eventual!
to enliven Exjiositioii scenes
1 737,
John Hancixk, the signer of the Dec-1
I..I itioii .f 1 n!.f M3ilatt(- v"!i-ri ( InVrr '
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nor ol .Massncnu sens, anu mere ue
entertained Washington, lafayelte, j
land tuanv other Htinguishil Revolu
tionary atriots. Mavssachuetts will
spend $3.j.0U0 ot 40,000 in imilatiug
at the -World's Fair this -famed man
sion. The building will be' used alnust
exclusively as a State headquarters
and flub house.
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m:s
THE STATE CAPITAL.
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LEADING TOPICS OF THE WEEK
AT RALEIGH.
Balkiuu. N. C, September TI.
For several days persons have been
here arranging for the formation of
a stock company with $1 0,000 capi
tal, to keep the great horse Pamlico
in the State. Peg leg Williams, the
well known manager of the negro ex
oil us, is one of the company. The
horse will be kept here and will do
a good deal to improve the stock of
trottmg-bred horses in North Carolina.
As yet the Department of Agri
culture has not been called upon' to
make any seizures of fertilizers this
fall. There were only two or three
manufacturers who gave trouble and
last spring's sharp work gave them
a lesson. The Alliance fertilizer gave
the most trouble and started no end
of newspaper talk.
The Supreme Court having granted
licenses to twenty-live lawyers last
Saturday, on yesterday began the call
of the dockets. The latter are rather
heavier than they were last term, at
which time they were the lightest on
record. All the justices are upon the
bench. The health of Justice Davis
has clearly improved, and Chief Justice
Merruuon apears to be more robust
than at any time in two jears past.
The giving of the cent a mile rate
three days lit the week, on all the rail
ways, will result in bringing throngs
ol people to the Southern E.osition
here. The advance guard has already
arrived, to be heie at the ojtening on
Thursday.- There is nothing like an i Uold was quoted in P.uenos Ayres
exiKjsition to make a city lively or to last " Thursday at And r cent, pie
develop public spirit and private enter- j niiuni.."
prise. Everything will not be com-
t)letelv readv bv the openiii'r dav. this
being due lo the delay of the counth-s
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to send their exhibits. By the middle
of October everything will be com -
plete. The colored people hare a
separate department, in their own
building, and tins opens ( )otolM-r 1 .,.
i hey have made many promises and
tho white people will naturally expect
a meritorious display.
Raleigh is prepared to entertain six
thousiind stranrers everv ni"ht and
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i!iusi in if. nnnui.K 1 1 1 :i t 1 1 1 1 v.- .Iim1I In.' ..
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considered st rangers, but ple at
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Home. .ll l lie i Milter class oi nouses
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here are ojn;n lor visitors. 1 here was
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never so general a movement. Kaleigh
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will during the exposition Jie like a!
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I l KJJl 1 Villi IIVUCV. M. j I . . I I I v 4 M
way ,to make the peojile-comfortable.
Many people did not until the past
few days realize the magnitude of the
Exposition aud the benefit it will ie
to North Carolina. It is splendidly
advertised all over the North anil
West and o couise over the South.
By ieasoiiof the lateness of the sea .
son the visitors will he able to seeT
the cotton fields and to get ideas of
farm work. Many of those who come
will visit other points in the Slate.
The cotton is now opening rapidly,
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i ue wonueriuuy uue weaiuer uas
done a great deal to develop the crop
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m this section. I here is an abundance
Ur- Tho t"' r 1,1 ,M:JUr
j l,,,-l,t ll,au v, tlianks t M
! years heavy crous
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Seasjti s
lubjiCCJ pi a partial failure. Much
j cotton was held over and some of the
Alliance men arc angry iMt'ause tlii'V
were advisetl to hold. The Sub Alli
ances in many cases directed this to
le done, hoking for an advance to 'l
fi'iit'i liiit thiie's went inst the ilh -r
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' . Thr State Treasury oflictal . Iia .e ir
i
the .exchange, will a e l; i;:f.i-at...
Tusk a'.-i ll law Tint i party i- gi'-.-'
llje lai-l tliu i;u ear.'.
btrtli of the Iariy 11 i- -i .
del ii. It is 'eaig rnis i ! oui 'iiv.
publlv-opinion. 1 he i,t.-.'!i .V;.l.U -
men s.h ia l ie movement tiie 1 itjgcr
of negro sup.eaiacy. 'l"he AA't-r o!
tin- .liiaiicu 'leaders is now just in
t.ioiMrUou to thvir c rvatism. In'
other trorK.tin- m-!t-rte idea A IK
inceineii re c.tning to the front
While President Butler in his inter
views U jiite conservative save as to
the f ub-treHMiry plan; yet it h said lie
iiiad :-! pxlrent sjieeches in the
northwestern counties Col. Harry
SL-innr i l,;,.,,.,. i.. i.'-.iJl f
in or originator of the snb-tieasury j r Mar-vsville' Mo Muring
business, is also extrvme in his views. from ,ierTous pntratiou, cunimitteil
It is quite certain that the democratic 3 at his yesterday morning,
party will not indorse the sub-treasury j Jtting- hU throat with a icket
scheme. Day by dy this becomes jknifc-
plainer. The republicans have declined i Tliousands of acres of prairie land
to indorse any Alliance "demands" at?are keing burned over near Oakes, N.
all There is on foot an attempt to
have IT. S. Hall, the St. Louis man
who has so attacked the Alliance
leaders, boycotted when he comes
here. But that boycott wil' not work.
Polk andr others are trying to manage
it. Polttxis now here.
FOREIGN NEWS. ,
Ilrirf Mmtimilug of the Doing In the
Old World.
Nine boxes of dynamite and six
sacks of powder have been found at
Port San Giovanni, intended for ship
ment to Koine, and several arrests have
!een made.
Several foreign banks will be al
lowed to open branches in Hussia, after
making dejositsof money in a security j
fund. .
i
The antl Parnellites will issue an ;
!
appeal. for funds to meet the exenses
of the party.
Abundant harvests are rejiorted
liom most of the Turkish provinces.
especially in Ada Minor.
f -The Australian. Mercantile Loan
i Comianv. ot Melbourne." is said to le
i . . '. .
hoptdessly .' insolvent. The liabilities
jure placed at sOjiuO and the assets
i at S'JOO'.OOli.
''he (irand Duchess j'aul, wife of
thc Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch,
youngest brother of the Czar of Russia,
j Js ; dead. -! was, previous to her
marriage, the Princess Alexandria of
(ireece and was born in 1S70.
8na.chisU haYe Un st!tellctMi
nr.. r - . .1
it,. rlin to terms of iinin'isoiiuient id
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. nom six
lonths to two years for eir
cn)ati n. .,roitibiuMi literature.
1
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damaged the Peninsular and I
Uritnta! Ciunpanvs sieamer Kome, at
, ,. , . , - .
Greenock, Scotland, on Sunday to the
ri-..'...., "
in i ii. i nit if ft I. id ouo
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Of 1.200 buildings iii Consm-gra.
Spain,"' before 'the recent !1oihI. only
oOO are now standing.
(i mi. Booth, of tie- Salvation Army
has I. en given an euthus!a.s'io iv ei -
lion in Syd:e v, N. S. V.
Edge, thel.icyclysi, !n broken the
record from London to Edinburgh,
'Vl,riV ,,,e IJ7 ,niIu5 111 :i hours,
4 'i .'' '
Several i-ersou, were killed aud
many injured at liieMit. Sued ty. Uy
'the cli.ip; ,i a plat tonu at a clarity
r .
, leie.
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It isi-rted tliat the Dukoot Cam
J.;n ;.. r..., i.,
his lotion as Commander in Chief
. of llie rilIsh forc on accmnt of
.u.o. , ., ic ..vt...
increasing feebleness.
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.. ..wilt-.. !r..rl-ini ..f .....l.f ll... I'l-lll-ral 1 1 1 1 1 T I l'tl I If tl t III tfSliil
li .-m vim; a n zni wuinin mix mi . iui
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hours.
Jiis. Stephens, the ex-K nian lealer, ,
has arrived in Dublin, Ireland, and,
it is said ' Ii.m the. t Joverninent's lier-
., r .
his life.
The. indon Standard'., correspond
ent say that the cotton rro.i.n Turk
an is exictitl ,to yi !d 3.300,UOO
pjois against iuo.ou'? tst year.
l iii? is due to improve ! labor Raring
machinery and irrigation.
Tiie Britia anuore. vt-s! BenUw,
oi Pi guns and 1 l,."nc Ij-.tm owr,
has returwe.1 from the MediWrraaeau
nation on account of the uuaatis-
1 factory working of her 1 10 ton guni.
WEEKLY NEWS J3UHMARY.
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HAPPENINGS IN THIS COUNTRY
FOR THE PAST WEEK.
Thuraday. September 24
Ex -Governor Albert P. Morvbon-,
- Tl,e fire started on Monday and
ji still burning.
I Tho weather throughout Illinois is
; very hot and vegetation is burning itip.
1 In someplace on Sunday and Monday
Uhe thermometer registered 100 in
; the shade..
1 The Columbia Chemical Works at
! Brooklyn, N. Y., were damagetl to the
I extent of $70,000 yesterday, by fire.
The firemen had hard work saving the
I immense Arbuckle coflfie mills on the
opposite side cf the street.
'Hon. HerTey Watterson. the sota
survivor of the Twenty sixth Cngress
and father of Henrv Watterson, etlitor
of the Louisville Courier-Journal, is
dying at an advanced age at his home
in Louisville.
Friday. September i5
A serious fire broke out vesterdav
lafternoon in a .machine shop at Mm
i . . i t": ri it.. . i
neajKuis, .iinu. j ne nie quiCKiy sjreao .i. mnunii.ii, innirni cjnao-
to one of the many immense grain burg, S. t",, while trying to arrej a
elevators anil. to other-buildings. The negro f". r disturbing the ln-ace, a
total loss will foot up about $.mm,imm. shot in the Utck and d -d almost in
The editors of the nine gn at New ! stanll3 - T,' .trapily hapml at s,x
York .dailies who were tec-nlly in.joVlo:k ni-,,
dieted for publishing account f the " Two immense firesat St, Jouis. Mo..
; electrocution a, Si:i Sin 4 were
! brought into court . vivterlav and all
i . . -. "
i pleaded not guilty.
Twenty live thousand (icUtions are j
being circulated in South Carolina, -
asking tiie legislature lo enact a law
prohibiting the liquor traffic in South
j Carolina.
i 0ll j
line
l.Vll, a-ertliiig lo
Loin nissioner naum s annual n or
i
to the Secretary of the Interior, whiciH
3 ' ;
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( v j. ( l; ,,,, i h,t f imii ri ur; l (.iijniil '
I i,,ti.;4ii i;ti; liin iMnii..nei
'ns is
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i BJSJI t; .more than la.t year.
It is said that Jay Gould insists ujion
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ipum .
K. v u.,1!tl( (. . .,. lf t-r
' Whitest ., lack . at then dis
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t i osh l . I he 1 1 at i l H a re now hiaieu
! j,, H. u,i s:;,ooo.000 wi.h com para
tivelv small as !.
;
Saturday, September 26
! Bev. Dr. Buichard, of "Bum. Bo-
niHiiiiii and By" fame, diel at
j Saratoga Springs. N. V., yesterday.
I w:is siiliintttiHl last. I Imrsilav lhcriU.. - .
j Eleven negroes were sentenced at j reiorU that in twenty eight eoutitb
j Iurens, S. C., yesterday, tube hanged jn 'lifferent trtH of tlw State then?
j on Gctolr 23rd next, all for murder. has U-en no ram tr six wi-ki. Ia.
! ,):iVl,, n;,,, ..x-.-U-rk of the;tUr aru ,jec ,minK rch.il, welli ai
A ,t.n v. la', markHs has lm ar- j t,rJri-n? U Ufl' "l"k .r,,ff-r,M f"r
j festetI ci,arg wiLj, ..n.iUng H,nti Want of WaU;r'
I ' '
s 000
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- , , ,v CiA wet-klv rev -w of
i .....
i trade says: With extraordinary favor-
j 8,ltJ 'Jihir. toUcco as w
j lJif, malur1 tlie cotu
ell as corn
tton pnwpecU
hav: lunch iiitrovel. Beimrts from j -......
, I he numU'r of n
ail i:uts indtcaU; the l ontinuanco of j , , , . ,
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1.'..i.tf i. t tit fli nii.Mvv iiiarti-lit urn i
"
.tfi'ierailv lavoraoJe. Collection", are
very gol almost everywhere. The
earning ol the railroad ate goJ.
g Enormous crom an-moving and thej
Trunk Line rates are lo U -ad van ed
. '4 cents, by the Afcut:on. Endures
the week. Jit aaint .'3'J lat j
eek. - " '
larg warhriise in Chattanoga,
Tenn . o-vne"! I.r S D. Wesu r, cover-
- inz oae ar.(J ondiaf acrrS anj filled
Collcn, graui, etc , wa e mrely
tietroye! hv fir last sight.
mrlv jim.oou-
,
Sunday. September 27
ih oxk iianica
now hold Al,007,PiS in exos of tbe
fetpjirvmenU of the lo jer cn tnt
The IVnnsvlvama S-uaU? will on
; October 13, Ism, eo3i,ne in extraor-
dinary session. A proclamation to
tliat effect brt toy. PattiM-n jcsUrday.
This wssion m called for the purpos
of invottcaiing grave charge ji-ir-1
the Auditor General and th S'alo.
Treasurer.
Bev. Howard MacQueary has Un
formally dej.1 hv Bishop 1a- iih1
friun the Kp!ciMi uiinitry. IK has
taken chargw of a Univeralia church
at Saginaw, Midi.
Thirte-n hou at Oak Cliff, a
suburb 4 Dallas, Texas. Were hum-d
yestenlay. $.S9,o0, insuranctj
$10.0011.
("npt. A. u. Either, of North Cart
lina. chief of the Pension Bureau,
Washington, D. C. was ylenUy
stricken with paralysiH tf th right
side while at worK at his dek. Hj
physicians am hojuJulof his recover v..
Monday, September 23
William Kemble. ex State Treasurer
of Peuusylvauia. lieI suddenly of
heart failure, yesterday, luorntug.
The Ti-rry S!iowras CMiii4nv of
Nahvillc, T etiu., made an av-ignineut
on Saturday namtug James M. Head
as a trusUv. Total liabilities $3,fi.
It is said that the assets will exceed
the liabilities.
A niisplactil switch caused the com
pU te wreck sixti-n freiglit cHr, Hn
the St. Paul road near t Viuuibus. Wii ,
! Salurdav nit- Two brakfinen were
fatally injured. "
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: Vn Sunday fiK.ted up 1oma amounting
! b over $l,U00,0UU. The Manur-
' r.i .... 4 i
TibU'tt Jmplemeiii t'o.s budding, and
mammoth establishment of the PUiil
! 4U,,U" wt'ri! "reiy .letroyeii.
veral small.-i buildings
t :i i i i .
,
Tuesday. September 23
Emi-iie, B. Stanly, sujierintendenttif
. Money Order D MMrtiuent ot the At.
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lanla, Ga , pustoaice, waarivited ves-
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terdav euarued with ciiiih'j. eiuent.
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i l he amount is unknown at pr;ut.
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III.. I .11 I I V l I i il.it I. III. I... I. ....(..
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j have lievn ordered cloeil for two
we ks on acouut of extreme heat.
V' N'ver ..arllrpiake k!ii.ciC4 were felt
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: aturd. night at M. lmin, V"-,
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aim many oints in. Ilhuo;.
! The large oil housi' on North Iel
' wa e avenue, Philadelphia, ivned by
j Philip ('uuniugliam. was entirely de-
Jstroywl ly fin yiunlay altenioiii.
'1 he Joss will amount f alrut lw,.
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'piw Illinois lloard of Agriculture
Wednesday. September 30
The total immigration loihjjrniteil
StaWs during the month of August,
excejt from Canada and Mexico, was
ti iiiiiibr of iii'sr indu-.tri. e,
Itabhaheii in the South dunng the
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ilasl -threw month) wa I. 000 m com-
itArtii ttitlt I II jK ff.r I liM r-nrr.f..ii.li.,
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quarter ol Isjo, and m. th aattifj
fU4iter ol ins'J.
Tie? otks of the Para 'KubUr
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.Ooijiiy at Soutfi PiiinglMirt.
M "mr lwii'!nit ilo-.n for an
tndvtiuiie ?nol
John V Mi ky ,! prty arfifl
in Nw "fork Miidav tnornin- at
I0;53 tn thrtr tjcnd C4r, hartng
made the trip from San Franaco
in fcur flmy twelve boars and twecij-
j eight mirmte. thrt hojr arid forty
jminut? h- than the U-sl prev long
rord.
Tecnmgtoti a $.o.00o ' atr . ab;u at
it. Iswi Mo., waaoo Monday Wowo
away by a wind atorrn. Thu atr hip
wa krK under a trnt at tb fair
ground and tit rvraiineiu for thj
trial to m made on Friday.
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