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VOLUME XXIII. MISER 2 1. QD(dsscDip to IIO03 Kiowa arf aSDDd :S0o 'aafis OatpfsmSoO afecO Gd Fairaiiaip stood! 0JDGdsido8 ' ? - KALEISH. NORTH CAROLINA. TTTHRn a v Vihvp i, ioQ, I : nrnT, nn i .t, ir- jfHfito invest'gTate report what effect i l J tVii Virvn fl tnlps Vinrl rn tTiA'nroHif onI of the people of the United have the honor to say that. in-my 'opinion, the sales were neces-i i sarv lor me nreservanon nr T.nft n.rpriit r.-t'-r Carlisle Makes irwepy Gf the government and the security "of thatthey, in fact, accomplished those results, in g-eneral, the effect o each 1 -L .i f T . d , - o-i -n June v. secrewij aic was iu itssiore connaence, io? xoe 'V:.' !'w to the pub-commktee of . time, being at least, in the power and s!' s n ! ''rimnce committee, charg- -purpose of the government to main- lt ' li . invpAi o-ation or tne saie , its uwa creaii, 10 preserve tne i innnrr t no. uii ii v in it ir inina htui T.no T7a uia. r-r ,i u-itn of I :i'rt;' ' ar 1S9G, was made our currency, and to check the return .vearr V,v The .-latement is dated oi our, securities m large amount ,)vx i -. irom otner countries lor sale in the ,,u:' . .... ti.A "ponl itions whfch led ' o.r.mint, of aoDrehen- nnrl JltlTftail Jl-5 to 1 tlii I Ollli 1 1 J . " markets here.". i ; :0'7."':.- nf the government to con- l!l7a 'IL ;.rrpncv redemption of notes mild com inu.maiiiw" iy r0lu. ...i, K PvnnrtR of cold r lv,o Hindis i" o -- , till JI- l"-""- r.n.recn-clented amount of $108,-V-ii earlv all of which was with !iin' from "the public treasury by indentation of notes for ledemp- tion ir the most.. strenu ous ',:nifiiift f qcdtvp in jit, rn in thf !1 i liWi'luu joj. .v- J 2 ursvery little gold Vs tH?ir." received on account of dues Hi the .'Tivernment to the issue and 1 Df oiuls, : under the authority wnferml by the resumption act. The Secretory then refer to the lilt v. -cm ,.V.;V. nnHa lwmd ca 1 ot J an. n, 'v,u xxv wiMtP to Nov. 14, 1S94, when the .old hi the treasury was $61,868,- -i the amount vancu. vuv iuv, ecWtary then 'continued: - , In the meantime the frequent pre station of notes for redemption in irnld hv individuals and institutions ot desiring it for export clearly indi cted the existence of uneasiness m L public mind while foreign ex- -if - 1 1 , . ' .7 ,i on rw main. -efiorts bv tne ucpiuuvuv HT WIRE KILLE! And Twenty-One Are Dying and Eighteen Injured- Barcelona. June 8. -A bomb . was thrown into the crowd during the Cor pus Christi procession Sunday, and its explosion resulted in the killing of eight persons, twenty-one dying and the in jury of eighteen. The perpetrator of the deed is as yet unknown, and his) motive is equally a mystery. - ... Martial law has been declared here. The police are busyin the search, for me cuiprit, ana nope to discover mm. The impression is gereral that an archists did it as a result of a wide spread anarchistic plot. The police are working oh this theory, and have arl rested twenty-two men known to en tertain anarchistic sympathy. Thev j secured many documents which may give, a clue to the plot. These docu: laents indicate that -the centre of the terrorist agitation is in Paris, and J more, it is directed with the purpose of ' precipitating a number of anarchistic I demonstrations accompanied by acts of violence at different points simul tan or.sly, or following close upon each ether, so as to create a reign of terror ; "POOR LOGE ANOTHER EVIL BIRD MONEY PLANK OF THE PLATFORM McKinley's Manager Sy$'Th'at it Will Be for the .Gold Standard. Now Linney Takes a Turn at TtanST mr SSS' 7 ,Z Befouling His Own Nest. j McKJuley forces has set at rest what . . - " will be the itul plank in the plat- Washmgton, June 9. The House to-f form upon which Mr. McKinley or day gave its final approval to conrtr- i pects to stand. ence reports on two of the four appro-j "What will be McKinley's p'latform priatien bills which were in issue last on th financial question?" asked a night-the Xaval and Indian bills.- Al A?rte f MrT ThonaIn-- joumment, indicates that the! opposi-' of Ir McKinley always has been the iwii.iujct.is oi wnai is Known as 10 to i silverism and sb it will be throuch I n!lU.,I. 1 x I i . .. I, r.tn ll.w ainMrlmts in ll.,n " w.uu.w Known as 10 to jl r I 81 roriuni anil is wanting, and tbJait'the House will, on thj8 campaign.' . RD ON THE NEGRI , i-n ,,.'"o m'p which made it necessary j in the different European governments. "T" iw . " i . - t i . . . the next vote, ngreee to them. Those, As the members of the National aniendnients and the electric lihtin committee begin to come in for the and sectarian char?b:es items in the meeting to-morrow interest increases District of Colnmbia bill, stand be- in the probable selections for tempor- ' , - ... 1 ary and permanent officers. The per- tween Congress and the final adjourn-. nianent-chairman will not be. selected ment. It was the opinion of th2 llous-j uutn after Mark Ilanna arrives. Tho leaders to -night that an adjustment gossip as to temporary presiding of uculd be lOeetiii; hu b final ldjo -srn j Acer points to Senator John M. Thurs raent reached to-morrow or on Thurs-' Tn of Nebraska. The South and dav at the latest. " ; I " est " is argued, must be noticed in Mowt of the day in the House w-as de- some way Thurston is the choice of I voted to the consideration of "the Al- "a"y me ooumern ueiegaxes ana ' drieh-Undeirwood contested election as he is a Westerner he will therefor lease from the Xinth Alabama district, serve as a crumb of comfort to both j'lhe Democrats attempted to fiilibustert sections. ibut were oveircome, and when the ote Cleveland, O., June 0. Hon. M. A. J was taken the contestant, Mr. Aldricli, Hauna left this afternoon on his pri i who is a brother of the Mr. Aldrich. rate car for St. Louis, ne was ac i v!ij 'was seated in place jof Mr. Rob-' companied by Senator Redfield l'roc ! bins, of Alaibama, was given the seat tor, Abner McKinley, Gen. Osborne, of by a vote of 110 to 107. Fiifty Republic Hoston, a cousin of ex-Governor Mc ; cans vobed wdth the Democrats against Kinley, Col. Myron T. Herrick anl Mr. j this action. . I j Sylvester T. Everett, delegates from j Mr. Knney, (Rep., N. C); an support- the Twenty-first district; Geo. E. Mat- HAS MUCH TROUBLE WITH HIS NEW KITE. TH TAIL IS TOO LIGHT-1 a picturesque denunciatioh of the elec- Wm. M. Hahn, who will join the party - -. . i - - - - ' ' tion frauds which he said were prac- at Crestline. There was ho demon- tised m -the South by thej Democratic stration whatever when the party lert. organization, lie argued t-liat the only If nothing happens the party will I place whece the wrongs' committed - reach St. Louis to-morrow morning at. couM be corrected was in' the House. 7 o'clock. To attempt to secure justice frtm the - local courts, he stuid, would! be ns futile' EVERY COUNTY lii FOR SS. ViR.. ,;t,- -in.! conseauentlv withdraw-; nred by ..features of peculiar atrocitv V. or shivjment were daily threaten- It was while thepeople.both those in PtlS s the season was approaching the procession anI those looking on, wiien lare exnortations nearly always j were devoutly kneeling, that -the bomb .,;, ;'t r, n: considered absolutely ne- w as thrown by the unknown assassin. "Want Colored Quests. cesarv i . .. 1 1 1 1 i'i i 1 1 ' i i.i i ii r . r t i ii. - m, J v v v 1 ii r i i i, . iiiii i iui iiiv. :r - - . , ,.,,.. " i, : 7: 1 i , y 'iiiii 1 MP ITlll I Mill Til CAtVU- : "--. v) L HUKVi aiuvu L lit: 1 II iHH A 1 1 Ii : P"uliC. . i5.,- .and barmlpcc Thnco v.o.Tr, convention is a question which is nuz- ,jf t ip mOIlClil.1V l)UHV. io.vivu . - .'"ii Tiw. ' X 1IU11 - v - - , - or-rt ! i. l.mJ X " 1. i n the act 01 juiyji, iovju, ; Mncuuingui, were norri- in the act of Xov. 1, 1893, ! bly mutilated and subjected to excru- St. ; Louis, June S. What shall be done with the colored delegates and alternates to the National Republican bv Concre'ss 1 i . -J. -1 J toresort again to an issue oi uouu. The terms and result of the. second iwnd isue is mien w.iC... -v . 1-M f w... , ,,,. i . . ,w '. soon became eviden.c - mvu.gmwau! fc hTtiuaactioa had not been ef-! s carrymg tne. baamerat. the ;,! ; withdrawals of gold. i. f tue religious procession Other T';. i,,.,.e withdrawals were due . City ofhcials also took part m the pro- lar as cou a cs .. . . me news' oi ine tnrowmg oi tne oating. -torture by their iniuries. It is believed that the outrage was imme diately directed against General Deshu zhng the members of the National committee who have arrived here and the Businessmen's League, : which se cured the convention to St. Louis as well. Every hotel and boarding house came out flat-footed to-day and declar ed that it would entertain no negro as a guest or customer. ' Money is no object. Threats .Of prosecution have had .no ; effect, and, from the present outlook itwould seem that unless tents mu iii toe ;i!ii:wM, t ui.iru i"i- " - - vriian.M. ir m. ; linmh infn f Via ni-oi. nn n r.. -. r... ,1 1. 1 1 in iii.na ana ebciaiiA f,, . . aoA i j , j xuxji- omu-uh iiivc niiuinc utri inc. iu if" ii ujJt! i v it liu uuuouseu. I am thoroughly disgusted and dis- committee- A - -1 A R"-Jt a panic in xae uimu . merrv-makinr usual to the o.it.v. Th ru i --"mu-, lul x nave hotel, boarding house or cafe that would ad mit the negro, but it has been a fruit less search. I even went so far as to try to charter' a steamboat, but when innrir tiie liu i t'is a our secunues ., , , . -r, I ' . . . . i -.i.rcity and caused a panic. -amonsr the mhvo kn- until.it reached the'f ?.rvds J110 thestreets by Couraged said National cc ...in ii,. iO.4iay.umu it jo the religious festival and the Sunday t A t mtA enters, a.,1 it was evident that, unless . aS it traveled and "added in sPeakiD? of the matter- J fee:u:iUte;, were promptly taken to to Lf distrust, ne government ,01r-i u ttoul.1 be cor.ipellell within a few days , The e"xpIosjon occurred just as the tj Mispc .nil u old payments 'and, to drop. Corpus Christi procession was enter U a s;!er anu paier standard. I1" j infr . t.h l-nnifnl nr.ri t,.t. situation was so grave that the atten-1 of aaTlt Afnria 1p.1 AfnT- wi,?i,- ?c W he owners learned for what purpose tion of t'onc-ivKs was called to the sub- ornndet. n.ftr tKp.sthi J it was wanted, they found an excuse r lg me the use of the vessel. committee. He, with i several other members of the local committee have been hunting for" a place! to entertain the negro delegates, but .-without suc cess. -. . .' " I Perry Heath and ex-Congressman Thompson, of Ohio, wbo; are here in the mterstst of McKialey, are qwite as much disturbed as - the National committeemen. They vhave been in telegraph communcation iwith Marcus A. Hanna all day, but as: yet no solu tion of the problem has been reached. . There are 158 contested seats from fifteen States and one territory," and of these the entire delegation is con tested from five States and the terri tory of Arizona. The committeefc.as a whole, will commence the hearing of the contests Wednesday forenoon, and the indications are that it will hardly be able to finish theni before -the end of the week; i; 4 1 Many of the conventions" which send contesting delegations Jv'efe maltked by violence. In several of jthem police had to arrest the participants for as saulting and beating the chairmen, and the frauds that grew out of the local rivalries have been; transferred to the National arena to be stubbornly fought out by the principals who have come determined, if possible, to return home as the recognized leaders of their respective bailiwicks. The . bit terest of these contests come from the South. The hearings before the com mittee will be semi-judicial. All of the contending parties have come here prepared, with printed ! briefs and BAYAN AIID CUtfiK as attemntim? "to shoot the horns otY . jjemocrauc ncKet; inasvvuuiu , ,x .-.f .' . . - ... - t xnii yyivu pvj--uu. j . , p,neen Ohio Conventions uec;a. k lcr ; ir. wcaumgs, (,iem., Ala.), wno Sweep the Country. de- Free Coinage. i rc- : fended Mr. Underwood's right; to the; , Washington. D. C. June S. (Special) - 4tV, i , , t. . : Cincinnati, Ohio, June s. . 1 11c uii 1 aca 1 ciiuuac u l im:s uwii prr- i , . . . . T1,0 AWU rnr-oli-nn Polnnv TiPrft took a: 1 v. 'jL:. SUltS OI ljemOCTaXlC COUMIV euin.,. ."i" "" j , xiuii ri ri 11c 1 1 v fi vi 1 ty a Aui'ie iikiu. much interest m the formal Judge Clark, printed Sunday, ; he distinctly declined to have considered in connection with ()li:n rt.ltuithiv sIllOW '.th.lt it letter 01, A ball was passed tt amend ?he. act-,,. . M, 1otM1 anv dht of Ue cut- in which t.i prevent collisions at icolne of the' State conventioni o.i the his name :,rwv" WW "V11LMM.V i.uetion nbn now rcmaiu. it t 1 -vttnif illl2i. the.;;8 l;uePwlT. P"?;" " il now concdd by all that the ?.tale 1 wt , lttittee of five members to investigate . t s k Democratic nomination for Governor; the management of the j Leavenworth SiT d Jor freT": of North Carolina. In this connection soldiers home. ;.; xUl MiMW-hf sil-r at 16 to 1. The 1 rrvi t j 11. a - 1 1 . v v- - there has come to be some talk touchy, a -ne -speaker. annoimceaiae louovv- ,d ni,n given up the light and ing the expediency of putting Judge S !3enr -Hl'make m contest. Word rf-d Clark second 01 the National ticket ' ' Banking -; and r Currency; - h&t Urice has surrendeicu. uh1 , Clark second on the Nationar ticket.. (oc,per, lex i, Covnage,! .Weights and wWle he will attend the convention.. It is remarked that Senator Daniels, .I erasures; Thorp, Va., Railways and jie will make no effort for gold. Fif of Virginia,, has expressed a prefer- f i'aitsr RjnkerIll., Pacific Railroads twn county 5onrentians were hch Sat ence not to be considered in this " 1 e-! rml Rad.ways; Bromll, ()h; j, 1 -11-'JvrJV and evCry one declared-. , n o ti i i Bell, Colo., Public Lands; I..,.,- - ' 1 gard, as well as Senator Blackburn. Keoberg, JTexoa, Militia VI and i Public. . . . . " . , Militia vna : Public, . !!, .. Y., Patents ni-lL At :Gl,!M'. be unavailable any way," Lioction or President; Meyr, i.a.. niooiai-x eonirai having been a Confed-! 5s,rict ot Columbia; Murray, S. C.J fliu'lV Rut th fHnrls of .Tiwln-e Education ; Goodwyn, lla., Claims: I ' unof CongivRs was called' to the sub- grandest, after the cathedral, in Barce- i Jt was wai un,,, uiui uuj .jiona. '. -xms as tne Heart of the .old city, j t; 4 ZZ-Z i affidavits, as to .their regularity and Af;er fi.f v nuotimo- from tinis mes- not iar irom tne water front and th "lt5U J" UWW1J Vi rit nf rw.;inn c ,;n " ' , . ' i it. T) " 4- .-u 11K111 J1 ICVUKUIWUU iUlU CcLVJlX UitdC Will nary iys that Congress quay, and almost looking upon the j the. Bepublican party, where such an ntedsb 5al j to uass any measure for Plaza del Palacio, one of the most j embarrassing predicament has arisen. ;froAm-the best speakers i among the tnickly populated quarters of the vvnen asxea wnai me national corn populous citv. The sound of the ev. mittee Would do in the matter Mr. m! I - T W 1 1 CtT 1 1 1 . f I t ous apprehensions then existiing inhe ; plosion and the distressed cries of the public 'mind.' a contract was eintered j injured and the friends of the killed sasre t.ie i-teretii na:ny tM.itril to iass anv the.reiirf of the Treasury, or to take any act; en calculated to alia v the sen peakers among factions. The committee iiito on rebniary 8th, 1895, with; A u ?ust JielnWn't 6c Co., of New York; -V M. Uxhk-hild & .Sons, of London, anil J. p. Morgan & : Co., for the pur i'Ius of ?,,oO(i,oou ounces, of standard pold at the price of $17,4441 perb-unce, tti paid for m United States -30-year 4-iH-r-i-ent -.'homls. Not' less than one ilf of the .gold was to be procured aliroai and the parties agreed so far as lav hi th f al influence and make all legitimate efforts to protect the Treasury agaenst the wifhdrjwal pending the complete lilormaiu-e of the contract. The Secretary quotes from the Pres Wents message sent, to Congress im Weiliately 011 the execution of the con tract in which he again calls attention t0 'he financial condition of tftie Treasury.- .',''' Jte ayreement to protect the Treas ury gold, the Secretary sa3'S, was faith- earned out and he adds: . -dter a large part of the gold d rnen fiirniihed fromabroad the Sec .e,lry, in order to prevent disturbances. cr:!"e1ra?r? foreign exchange at a i'J , I,ci'i-id, and create a conditiou ittca wonM force gold exports and --"jueiiT v. :t;ntrawals. acauiesced 111 ep.irtme from the literal terms of created an indescribable panic among me great crowd ..in- the. procession. They were terror-stricken, with, the dread of other bombs being thrown, and it w-as with difficulty that they were restrained from crushing each other to death in. the stampede. KNOCKED OFF A TRAIN. rhe Accident Occurred at Cary His Head Seamed With Deep Gashes Mr. Will Maxey, a flagman on the Ealeigh and Augusta Air-Line divi sion, Seaboard Air-Line, was seriously wounded yesterday. o He is flagman fpi Conductor J. C. Jones on freight train No. 24. Yes terday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock at Cary the accident occurred. The train was -north-bound and the run to Ral- ! eigh Bearing its end. For sometime a boy named Grund ler has worried train crews by stealing rides on trains between Ral eigh and Cary.- The trainmen have lately kept a sharp lookout for him, and put him off -whenever they caught him stealing a ride. lllrtllCl JM.I. -.l.oUl,. ol.0 ,1TA i,0 nAT,toct -mtU. Long replied: "I have consulted with . the tates alphabetical order, when the members who are here and we!both skes are on hand and ready for no. xz uctiucu iu unci (X- ioviuwuu no the frav soon as the committee meets, condemn- ; ... . ing the hotel and inn-keepers and. for I the., fip.ttinir nside of a fund for rent ing a hall in which cots shall be placed J LINNEVS NOMINATION IN DOUBT ExSolicitor Newland Will Probablybe Taw ilivt rtrf-v--- ? a-T r-P V A who may come to the convention. We the Democratic Niomioee. will also request the employment of y s Jkonis :nj Democza tic contra 1 committee met and to the voters-' next al quet';o;i. This iMarltn, X. (;., Military Affair4; 'ivu. commute tium oeciareu unquai...'ujy man H. AWrich. Ala.. Manufactures Jor iree er, anu tms, wnn n h..r.j;iar T : m a. l . t, ueciapairon oi me ourer iwn!o.,..iuc ml T'erritori.?. At -7 o'clock tihe House took a recess until 10 o'clock to-morrovi morn ;ng. It has been urged against Blackburn ' Lands; Mitchc that he would on account of erate soldier. But the friends of Judge Clark, who was also a Confederate sol dier, maintain that it would be well nigh impossible to get a Southern man for Vice-President who had not been a Confederate soldier- for the very reason that any one of sufficient j ? i :iu a . I . prominence ami wiuu age cauuga iU1 It Was a Tie and Mr. Montague Cast the vice-i'resiaentiai nomination must j the Deciding Vote. almost necessarily have been in the ... . -. ' , j ' , . . . . , All was not serene m the meeting of Confederate service to have gathered the Board of Directors of the Institu- about him a support that would be j tion for the Deaf, the Dumb and the winning. If it is argued ; that Vir- Blind Monday night. It was after a THE FIGHT IN THE BOARD. cooks, etc., to supply them with food. This trouble has been brewing for nearly a week. A number of days ago, it was learned by the Businessmen's League that some of the leading ho- .Tlickory, C, June 9. (Special) As . -the time for the opening of the campaign " apiroaehes, t-he subject ot caudidaips is receiving a fair share tels had been cancelling v agreements , f. atitentionJ with certain State delegations when the landlord learned that negro dele- Sentimerot ! in this couinty is strongly in favor of a "straight ticket and " a ginia is doubtful, North. Carolina is! ratter stormy session that Mr. Place more so, and for some reason may bei principal,, .ana tnen ne - j , i, , a. rr ,i i triumphed by a strict majority vote, more doubtf ul than Kentucky And s.he8 hJad been mJe b the ad it is doubtful if either Jiels or heTntB tf Mr Youn aild b advo lilackburn would -be a greater vote- . 4 . 7 teVtihnn-Clark; Inasmuch as onlv cte of a "more vigorous . policy." as these three Southern States have been considered for the Vice-Presidential candidate, North Carolina, it seems, bobs up as the most available State and Judge Clark as the most available North Caroliniam. In connection with the Clark. slate the name of W, J. Bryan, of Nebraska, thev termed it, Mr. Briggs made a fine plea for re taining the old management, but the pins were set, and he could not change them. . -1: j At last the question came to ia vote. There was a tie, Messrs! i Hugh Mor- son, John G. Williams and J. A. Briggs gates were numbered among them. It straight fighit. I am reliably informed - . 1. 1 ' 11 ' . 1 -i . Al . 1 11 T T t 1 . 3 oecame -so appareni xnai me- jicgrucs 'luiajb an lnnutsnxiiai rupuisi- suaieu un were being discriminated against that j the streets of Hickory a few'days ago the league issued the following mani-'i thait df the Democrats declared-for free festo: "The . Businessmen's Leaguer when im Washinsrton securing the National Republican convention for St. Louis, j silver at Chicago, he initeinded to vote wdmi them. The Populists m general have nothing to say and! do not indi cate whether they will unite with the a d tu, 1 'V 'iiu me uterai terms oil , - ... . . ! - u -i ,i i ,he I'ontra. iwnninir.fr npalf t Vi ' Mr- Iaxey saw this boy jump on -convention. would ask and endeavor to Coil1 to be -iM-ocured abroad and accen-1 the height just as it was leaving Cary. jijnduce public places, hotels, boards W deposits of ovid fcJS S 5w He leaned out of the car to make sure t ing houses and bathrooms, at least for C0Unt v iHM'-imnil LtlT imSthe fellow was aboard. A whistle-j convention week, to accord to the 'tiuli a .. ;! 0f iiL lit ir, Mnrl ' post stand s between the tracks of the reputable and respectable colored Dwnv . ' o 1 nfii Rpahoarrl Air-TAnA flnrl th Snnthern : men who will come here represent- a?ain0 s,!t; m -rrJoi ZZ n ! roads at Carv. The train was. some at inff their section and their people in a rapid rate. When Maxey leaned out-,6 nepiwuea i fhv , ira.i of the car. his head struck te whistle- as anY reputable and respectable per post. He was knocked from the train, son would receive. It is not believed find severely vvmuTirled- His head was i vlMU " S'1' """" 1S95. the President i -oeauoaru Air-uie anu me oouiuera.;",; 5i si Jiit a 'SDecinl mpRSJim to flnn- ivi.V "";,f-''H acted and on January 0. siik,.!:.' ,-ie'l!ai" was issued asking for 1 "'ts m Ti,., 'V."" Iour V, ! .t. i n tt e.,, cent the privilege, but it will be very "tl'er. ti ' "e- . cnaracrer as tne f -""J -""'."l humiliatina- if one of them, with their ,, a -, i : ! i i- otlif-r same character as. the; ( nut ',, result of the call is given. "! :- ,th Secretary -says: "My! the'ir,!, H 1nat t!ie pric received by' promised that colored delegates and i Democrats in a fight for feilver, or run members of the National KepuDiican i an muepenoenm sickct. me emo xecutive committee should receive cratts of the couinity are opposed to the the same recognition from the hotels j two ticket idea. I that any bther delegate to the conven-j Ex-Solicdtor W. C. Newiand is being tion woul'd ..receive. With this it was j discussed as the probable Democra tic implied that the citizens representing ; candidate for Congress in the Eighth the city -of St. Louis for securing the ; district. It is Tiat at all j certain that Mr. Linney will be inomLaated. 1 spite of his brillia nt performance anent the Alabama election case, there is a good deal of opposiitidn to him. It is' said that his friends were very anx ious to have" t?he nomination made at the recent Republican convention in Lenoir, but "the opposition prevailed. His opponents do nort seean to have settled definitely upon anyone to put in the field against him.) Street and Smith, publishers, have just issued (the second edition of-Mr. has been spoken of for the Presidency.' voting for Mr. Young, and Dr. Charles It is thought bv some tbathe will be the Mesen e, Dr. H. C. Herring and dark horse, and wouki bring -a mag netism into the campaign worthy of the late James G. Blaine. Against fear ful Republican odd-s, Mr. Bryan (and he once related to me the whole story), came to Congress, on His personal pop ularity and strength. His winning and commanding powers at once put him in the. lead on the floor of the House, and in such way as not even to antag onize those wbo differed most with him, so fairly did he make his way. Ills position on silver is as ringing as his eloquence, having.been staunch in time of storm, wtaaring upon his faceJ always the stamp of greatness was was put to bed in the hospital. He ; v""wuf ?'""s" "Vr"" Isle's translation, "Bel lei Rose." Mr pickedp by his tram and brought , nAmiits,nnp. .Z' l.'ale has been employed to make some iiiiiji ittiii, ii ciu-siiiu.'L'im iuij Luc jLiiit"riia tlomal Publishing Com pan v. ' 4 Rev. J. D. Hufham, of Shelbv, arrivetl this afiternoon. He will conduct a pro t;3fced meeting ait the Baptist church. i'u , . . me oonas soul in - 10 mis env aim is uuw 111 mc xvc.v ., ,T. . '' ;mi! lifn: i .i i I , t- t, j ,i a. : 1 ' a js iioijru, U;n i ., . h n e as llJiTXl as it iiusspiiai. ui . xvexiii uicascu ma nuunus.. , tuiiis-,, "'- lam unaer tne cir-; Jlis injuries are very serious anu - , ;iu- -iaiiiijj- ai, times wneji it is iearea ne win noi reefer. ti,ot 9n win ' 'M'l;" rni .. ... , , , 1 . , . ...... r-,'i y-i.i- lUdl dll W 111 .v .,),,. jne jaci inau Donas- His home is saia to De in nuer ny. ... . " " 1 or K!ilt 1.. j. 1 expected and desirwl gentlemen representing the secured the convention endeavor ix meet the situ ation as justice and propriety require "" attinn' ' government Chatham county, and hewas formerly Any parties in interest failing- to. re-1 tin. I'diiiiti-)- financial ailans j employed on the Cape Fear and Yad- cei e Accommodations will please re-! a'V th ..... r. -Are greatly 'disturbed 5 kin Valler railroad. o-o! t,ntBi m,mittM L "1! "Many Republicans are as much dis gusted as the Democrats at the actior of Reed in the Lockhart case. Martin Ivan Proctor voting for Mr. Place. The chairman, B. F. Montague, 1 cast the deciding vote in favor of; Mr. Place. - -' ( . f" j Dr. Meserre then moved to make Mr. Young assistant principal ' at a salary oi. $1,000. This was passed only Mr. J. A, Briggs voting in the negative. The displacement of Mr.! Young was town talk yesterday, and many of his friends were. indignant at what they term a "high-handed proceeding" a gainst him. There was even talk of an indignation meeting. 1 " TO DEFEAT TWO THIRDS RULE. Topeka, Kan., June 8. Ex-United States Senator Martin, who heads the i delegation from Kansas in the IDemo- who has been doing salvation Army 1 Y!1t;nn,i nrontinn ta nrni. work here may be diverted from his . Western silver Democrats to defeat wirrl in hiis new callmcr as Conaress-1 , -r-r -j man. - nus ootn cnurcn ana csrate win be simultaneous losers, for it is not re corded that Mr. Martin's statesman ship is up to his powers as a Salvation ist. It is thus hard on the sinners to the two thirds rule. Jle is in corres pondence with silver leaders in a dozen States. He tells them that thev-cannot nominate a free silver candidate for President unless this is done. He says if the free silver element succeeds in a-(-(. more or less depressed, the business situation i'Hvav P1. 1,',,",g of insecurity which 'esmi' ?a',ls at Ruch- periods among ti, . Jne business situation! A BR A VF. CONFEDERATE DEAD. ''Mor -uii pcuous aiuuiig izatu, . 1- u v lariry prevents the real- J)rot-uFt.,i ?OCMl P"ces as might be of the nJ f!(lvaiitage could be taken 1Tmin.r o lnvorable opportunities of ,!ons , ' sales- The same condi "ivv ,T!iake the issue of bonds Hl(h L; (lppress the price of 'in- m,..., m 'all the markets if i the gov- make its sales s'aiH.t.v. -ntst unfavorabla circum- "Ul'n u i ' 1 '"innt part of the reso- . . w y-t T r f Cl 1 iuttreii, x. June y. vopeciai; & wrathful. They said it was an in Major Arcnioaia u. truaup, uieut tne vitation to the colored delegates to ! J r 1. i . iem-f RI.Ci fl. . " resilience Ul ui t-iaitrx, nuo. mir trell, in this vicinity on June 7th. M"a jor Crudup was a member of the "C. C. RAINWATER, "Chairman Bureau Information." When the .hotel men read this they prosecute them for damages. They went to the league committee on hotel accommodations and made a vigorous e,.,,, ' 1 and consequently! -compelled to make St-,.,. IlHst llnfn Ul. which. 47th N. C. volunteers, and served with ! protest. Concerted action then follow great courage and gallantry till severe- j ed witb the result that the negroes ly wounded and disabled for further cannot find lodging places or even a service ort the third day at Gettysburg, j reputable place to eat. Major C. C. UdJJlUltU AXa IUiu v i JIU111 T C IV! j CA U1V.U.1IJV1 VI lll uoi ai vdr- long imprisonment on Johnson Island, j men's League and of the local enter being meanwhile reported and believed ; tainment committee, is quite as much to be dead, iie was m me om yeai juispieasea witn tne turn anairs nave directs the committee of his age and died, unmarried. taken as any member; of the National HE BLEW UP HIS klVAL. t iMMr, -. u., June j tspeeiaij ii3e Coroner s jury returhed a verdict tha t Walter Moore and Dallas Bowman w ere killed by an explosion of ' dyna mite 'placed under the floor and bed, and from circumstancial evidence charged Simon Gragg- with the crime. He was immediately arrested, and he was hurried to jail for jf ear that he w ould be lynched . G ragg: and"15o wman liad courted the same (woman, and Bowman had the best of it. Gragg, to various persons, said he would kill Bowman. - The bodies had been terri bly mutilated and thrown across the room. There is great indignation in the community. Kr thus cut off j from this stepping. . fc M standard bolt stone to Glory, ; -for it a snot ."reamed gnd rp Jt experiencek of 18C0 at of for a moment that the -sermonic and Charlen and Buimore. n fays if - ?"x i he would prefer to see an open and Kimii4u ""' manlv bolt rather than to suffer as- sinners as uongressmen irom me error unMi'iinn at t - jr (1lnr.s jto Chicago. ofeir vays'. i, ' ir; , 'that present part v alignments are il- delegates Saturday and several of them . -Tr " i k- logical and unpatriotic. as Martin lawyer, got $Lo00 for his , j.j,, FIC STORM IX ILLINOIS. serv:ces. Jiartim iiem'' auuweu fa-otion, already made, mahr Mtark"" county overwhelmingly for fr?? ; !ver. Wyandot Democrats, at .Upper S-an-i dusky, admonished the gover::r:?nt "to cease its puerile efforts to provide money for the worldand to ocii'our mints to, free coinage it 16 t" 1." A s-olid free silver delegation was Kiicct ed to the Sfcae oon-ention. Tuscarawas county, at New Phila delphia, chose a solid free silver dele gation and ignored all reference to the Cleveland administration. Wayne county at Wooster, elected a solid "sil ver delegation. Lorain county Demo crats, at Elyria, selected a delegation instructed to vote for free coir..ige. Morrow county Democrats elected one gold and six silver men. Jefferson county declared for free and unlimited coinage. Preble county Democrat held a mass meeting, and out of 500 otes polled but two men for gold. A solid silver delegation was selected, and" the following resolution adopted: "We de clare for free silver at 16 to 1, and only for silver candidates for all oiiiccs. We will jump with both feet upon an' at tempt to dodge or straddle the free coinage question. - Fully 500 van Wert county fanner left their plows to attend the 'Demo cratic mass convention at Van Wert, The convention unanimously proclaim ed for free and unlimited comageof sil ver at 16 to 1, without regard for any other nation on earth. Knox county Democrats, at Mount Vernon, declar ed unanimously for free silver.n dependent of the action of any other country.' The delegation was in structed for free silver and th" unit rule adopted. Monroe county Demo crats selected a delegation - which stands 5 to 2 for free coinage, Marion county, which was regarded as an im pregnable gold county, held the larg est Democratic convention in her his tory, and selected a solid delegation. The Ashland county Democratic pri maries resulted in a silver victory. DIVIDED IN MINNESOTA. Gold Standard Men Will Cor'rc Cnly Eight Delegates to Chicago. St. Paul, June 9. The sound money Democrats find themselves prohablv Lbeaten in the fight for the control of the State convention, which meets on Thursday to name eighteen'delegates Thirteen counties elected A - J "1 1 1 1 I tor expenses , ana n saiary mv s nfffielv , June pLKor th ing rtacnM tne iu,uu mar tor , i ,gst n- fct this cit,i was sw nave reacnea taai, pomi uew jiarcu;,,,,,. nna nf t. t xint ..,.tT-;. shouldUby this reckoning nave $7,500 flnd thunder storms that eVer occurred left. This will only make him misera-. in th!s of minois. 'Many thou- fole as his heart is intbe great work!sandi of donars damage resulted. In of saving souls. 1 But he can keep him- nny cases the first floors of residences self in practice by working on Russell. , were flooded with several feet of water, who is any day: in the week equal toxhe municipal, telegraph! fire and a whole square full of sinners. I police electrical systems wer knock- jed out for eight hours and the city The fact that the veto of the General ; ieft in darkness most of the nteht. uencieney 0111 Dy xne i'resiaent wa , several alarms or n re -.added 'to the murdered to-dav bv SamnKon T. not overridden by the House, will, it; terror of the situation. Hundreds of 'Mickey. The affair was the result of Al 1- A Jl t A t l. J . 1 1 . ' . . . . I went unexpectedly for silver. The ' ..4 ...til T. m . DAO 1 . . (vuutuiiuu mil ua,c o.. uciegaie. Jl i those named 358 are for fre silvn- nmi jree252 for gold. The Minneapolis conven eptttion called for To-day, will name 112 ' .ll . .1 n 1 a' l C A - A ucicairs uuu bciiic iue male convenr tion. The fight there is a close one, and both sides are claiming a victory. The impression is general to-night that the State will send to Chicago eight gold standard men and ten free silverites. Vincennes. Ind., June 8.- Ihiilej-, of Bird's Station. Dr. J. II. 1 11., was is i-uimgiiw witrr je jviigci: wic u sparrows cover tne ground, naving a quarrel over a girl. Dr. Dailey was journ ment, and it does not seem proba- been drowned by the deluge. Sanga-!one of the most prominent physicians ble that the statesmen will now get mon river has risen five! feet and in in southern Illinois. Mickey is a away so early as next Wednesday. still advancing. prominent educator. Mickey
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