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. FUl--, 1 if Pos LEATHER TO-DAY nn Fair; warmer. RALEIGH. tf. C, FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1899. VOL. No. V. 43. FOR BALS EIC SERVICE fh6 FfCSlUtCIll fiwJuaa Reward Volunteers. to is 0 case, the longest way round was the uoPtest way home. An examnre of the Grrowincr liber ality In religious matters in South America I may say that Argentine takes the lead. "While I was in that republic I "had an interview with Presi- ucui uosas. 'lie is a liberal man, ana as a result of our -talk he informed me that he would issue an order that all ALGER GOES OUT EIRST Of AUGUST soldiers who were Protestants would Hie Dctsinn4fn A-An4Ari hereafter not be obliged to attend "'S HcS9natl0n Accepted by tf the President. mass. This order was afterward is sued. I considered It the greatest step towards religious liberty that has been made in that country. It is the sign of the times." The bishop will make a short visit in this , city before leaving for Colorado. THEY SIP fill WISHES I Shown by Troops In the Philip pines After They Were Entitled to Their Discharge from Service. ivxhin-rion. July 20 This telegram friu-r.-il Corbin: i,t- Manila: Kv direction or me ecrciaij in TVir til'1 IOlliTV lug is uausuuucu. c;ui.vrn.. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 1. Or:. Manila: Tie President desires to express rv mosr public manner his appre- iaii.m of the lofty patriotism shown v rv volunteers ami regulars or tne ;'::htl) Army Corps in performing wil- inu'ly service tnrougn . severe cam- n ami battles against tne lnsur? lUS HI I.UZOI1. " liru uimri iur muia Tho:.r enlistment they would have turn enrineu to uisi-uaiRf uuuci nrifi.-aJion of the treaty of peace wnn Spain. Tlii notion on their part was noble nl heroic. It will stand forth as sn vrainle of the self-sacrifice and pub- consecration which have ever char- 2 i : ac;or;zeil tne American noiuici. In recognition' thereof I snail rec- OTliieiW TO LOUglfnS mill a. pcvi.ii clal of honor lie given to the orneers nn.l soldiers of the lgntn Army ,vns. who performed this great duty ,iinnr.irilv and enthusiastically for ueir country. "WILLIAM M'KLNLEl.' BATTLE WITH INDIANS. Cowboys Have a Lively Bout With Swift Boar's Hostile. Chicago. July 20. A special from Chadron. Neb., says: A courier from the Chevenne River Badlands, fonty miles north in South pa Each Solicitous About the Con- tlnued 6ood Health of the Other But Neither Says Anything About Feellno Sorry Alaer Will Publish a Statement. Dakota, brings a story of depredations K , w T ient mc- committed by Swift Bir's band, who 5 today, accepted Secretary are racing for life back to the reserva- Alger's resignation, to take effect tion to escape arrest by civil authori- August 1st. The Secretarv's formal ties, and by this time thev are be- lieved o be safely within the bounda- . . Pa ries of the reservation. According to V "l""!U,rai' 1U wnicI1 n wl his story, one of the cowbovs came reU(1 uls administration of the War across the band while rounding up Department and te.. how his resigaa cattle. Swift Bear ordered hi up his horse, which he refused to do. m)t pxnP(.r tn " miln , . , A rifle ball pierced his leg, killing his TOt"pect to re,ualn iu ablnron I lilt I I Ik! . norse. After taking several head of uul" "1S Il'Jraauon takes enect. au.l cattle, he was left by the band, and Jt is uis present intention to leave ilie wandered until midnight before reach- middle of next nwk. -.inn, vi-u - - av ' mmO fcvr i I -J i his son in Canada. tup: LETTERS. over hi parMr until midnight. A fel-1 n low prisoner waif on him, and I paid by. Dreyfui himself. Thl i doue tin-j der the military regulation, which al-1 low an otllcer the service of au or derly. "The oienlng of the Dreyfu trial '! been flx?d 'otticlally for August 11th. The government has lntnic.l Major Carrlere, who will represent ihe government at the trial. a to hU due of procedure before the court-niartl:il. Major Carrlere's instnu-tUuis will nt affect the iolnts already adjudged by the, Court of Cassation, nor is he i i call for evidence wliich cannot be le gally entertained. The narronalltt protest against Car rlere's brief. a preventing the hearing of much important evidem-e. the instruction call attention to the fact that the Court of Cassation de clared lie-uon-exlsteuce of a confession by Dreyfus and that the trial would Ik limited to the question whether t'l prisoner, communicated to a foreign Hver any document enumerated in the iXmlerean. s mrnn uprmipn II MM 1 11 L llUULLU 11 to lia It In chars of the oatlonal -t.umiiitee. Th! falllus. be raui any way. niKl at tli 1 sinning of hi HW1, ir,ni i,i Mtioutli thlus ver ly remarklug: "All hhaco-nLitform Ietuorrat nnl aii uh-aso-putrorm iMniocrai llKuk alike to uie. au.l pnjheylas IfXIttut local .lifTcrem-c wmiM le forut 1 1( I ten In working for a tut ion I victory. I Then he keti bed the platform Ml Meeting ot the National Dcnv ocratlc Committee. i uickcti the rint or tue jtovrmit TUC HU 11 D J,,"'luirt 'l -tn-t. ond IHf liiinlK ln"1 lh FUlpiiio be frwl. 1 Hi- UUUIll Kurt iM-ati rldl. tde. What will chahbers do? ueorge Fred Williams Seated as Member from Massachusetts. uevun Relieved ot His Job as Press Agent A Little Scheme of Stone's Knocked In the Head. lug camp. The cowboys immediately started on the trail of the fleeing band. overtaking them about twenty miles xue luuians. wno were I n,.Mtn... u , well nrn.tWl ;n HQ I . . iciicr ui resigna .v. . rv mni uuitmn urn !.. il I . I .... . . ... Vio ioca t , i""" ... -m. g mriu ir hi were i .v )iatnt ill MUii I ni4i u itiiltlln xivu I.J1US HUM rOrSS. Ilie COW-llattpr fnllnn-a iru. noics ien in xne vaiiey below ' i' - m mm v 4 v itiiurii iiv i lie i ;i 1 1 ' e a i iai-w w 1 u 10 Jon my resigua- "etSrt to'esirr f- ,be affair, t. , , " . . 1 01 mis tieoan incur win nerrn t. "n iwenty-nve cow- terminntin-? mv iffi.-iil ..mmin.. ct ' m vvss is afternoon. Alger's Washington. July 19. 1800. Ho Has Not Notified the AdmlnlttrattUa . " Tlatso WIIIRetlfla. Washington, July Ji). Chief Justice ( lumber, of S.nnm. ltis not ndvisel the State Department of his Intention liaui J. Bryan sat Inside William J.' to fesign his otflee. as retorted in the stone, who lus lcen acting duirman ! res uis paicueM connug noin .pia v a , s.nator JoucV abscii.v. and watched 1 npL i i n.l f ti f'tt t lioo 1skf -i rt nin t l i ko far without ortlclal adrhv f rom I PV'r-v nu,ve- ll wa" l- t Mr. Chambers or anv memlM-rs of the rarely d.es a lealer Hnd it invparr amoan Commission by the Litest to attend a meeting of the cotmnltt . t a ii - i . aA 4 sieaiuer. wnicn inclines me omciais (o , ,n v.w of t,M. rnuioriHl aspirations the lellef that the tight said to have , ... , ., , ,, . , taken place In -Samoa among adher-of s,ou" a,", otlur 'L,,,", wUUh hlv' etits of the late aspirants for the lu secretly making. pir. Hryan evl thnme must have been small matters.' deutlv deemed It adrNable to Ih on which the next catujultn would ! fought. The platform of woul.l le rcaruriucd a the orst plank, and he would defctiil It all. c-jiecially the il- iaraiion for 1. to 1. The tmt que- i toil wotikl alMi -land. uuug to the Philippine iiciioii. t'olouel Itryan at- tacked the riht of the jtovrrniuent to urgel leplte Among other who jike were Jndge Tarvin. of Kciitu ky. Senator Tlllmau. tUgrciii;in SIki forth, of Colorado. National Committeeman Troue. of Ctniuecticiu. aiul Scn:e Irel Wil liams, of Ma-achnett. All were for Hryan and A It geld. auI It needed only the meutioti of cither tunic to Mart round of applause. Senator Tlllitiati wa cheered to tb e-ho. lie ald. Iu uirt: "Ju.lgiiig by the warmth of your Cld-.igo. July The Natloual Dem- ocratic Couuuitiee met here tinLiy. and I greeting, von must liave eeu my name throughout Its six -hour ses-don WJl- nevpjer. cupiM witu your tccutcii ex-governor, a an auarcnut. If it te an atkirchUt to ItelJeve that thi gnat government wa foundetl on the iiriiichiirss of rliht anl llbeny. then I am an aturchit and glory In th iijiiic. If I am from a State that ha 4 iccu hot -headed In the pat. It U Jnt as hot-heailetl now to re-establish the true meaning f the lH-Liratlon of ltnleicudcucc. Wluit tncusage do I hrlug you tonight? It l that there are not iu the state of South Carolina. J.ni white men who are not In faror i. t . . . e. -to t w . M fll trriillllil. Ill llltl !!! tiruTt T 1. of Hi I 'l.l,n -".a iiliirnrtn W siff-rio j Ca i npaiu but iwrted cxvoeratlon Wtween the tler-S ,,oa',, Commit t.-emati mau and Britiwlt naval commauders iu Ml J never a word. i making, arrests of the malcontents. c. a. Walsh, of Iowa, secretary, call- 'I hrt rui All" CTi4iiiIij' Int.... I . . ... .rt.i - i IH foniinltlee to order, .in.l fx. line and go for help. boys, heavily armed, at once started for the scene of war from the round up camp, taking with them extra Horses. INDUSTRIAL CONSOLIDATION. OTIS WANTS CAVALRY. Mounted Men Wilt Bo Supplied In Time for the Fall Campaign- - - Wellington,- July 20. The adminis tration has determined that auaggres- . - . ! siYo av;urv campaign is necessary m Important Combination of Electrical Com panies Under Contemplation. Winston, X. C, July 20. Special. Mr. E. Fries returned from New York last evening -and this morning with your administration I wish -for you continued health and the highest measure of success in carrying in the great work entrusted to you. 1 have the honor to 1h Very llespect fully. Your Obedient Servant. It. A. ALGER. To the President. tion to resign. If It should turn out to1 be true, would lc no surprise ' ",. officials here, as it Is pointed out that his position was untenable after the con-luIon of the arrangement bv the Sain on n commissioners. It Is sus pected that Mr. Chambers re!gnat!ou jiossibly was dated to take effect upon his, arrival In the Tutted Suites. In which event there would le no va cancy until that date. The treaty pro- rWe that the president of the Mn-i tiovernor Jouuson. or Kansas, was made temjiorary chairman. The first ltuNirtaut business was the S4atiug of (ieorge Fretl Williams as national commit tiHMiian Iu place of John W. roriiir.ni. Then P. J. Hevllii was . posed as head of the pres bureau for helping along Altgeld'x tight against Mayor Harrison. During the preliminaries Tillman. f South Carolina, was restlre. and tlually This is the President's response: Executive Mansion, Washington. July 20 -. - . 1 - 1 wirii mounted men or xne regular ami Tolnnteer service. Orders were issued. jo'.inv to send eight troops of the iiinl eavalrv to Manila, and three steamships were cliarteretl to carry horses. General Otis, it is under- . ... , . i , . . vitm . inane tnis recommenaaiiou. ue- ievinir the I-llipinos could -be followed up more advantageously with jcavalry. Tiio cavalrv will reach Otis in time for rlie camtiaign at. the beginning of if dry season. Knough horses will also be sent to onabie Oris to mount at least one in- f.mtry regiment and a volunteer regi- ment will be raised and sent. This l'-'inieiit will be modelled after the Koutrli IJi.lers. and it is exneeted .-that I several of Roosevelt's old troopers iniars NW Mexico will enlist. Iiiter on situif cavalry may be transferred from Cuba to the Philippines. ; i submitted to tne r nes Manufacturing Hon. It. A. Alger. Secretary of Warr ant! I'ower uomnany a nronosition I n.ir sirYnir rotr.firkn f tii. office of Secretary of War, under" (Tate the lof Jnlv 19. 1 accented, to lake effect' iWinston-Saleni Railway and Electric Ln the first of Aueust. In thus Company, and in the near future erect severing the official relation which has a gas anu ice plant, it in also pro- continued for more than two years. I the Philippines, and preparations havejfroni New York gentlemen to consoli !m"i l.pn-un for augmenting Otis' force date with the. Power Company th posed to improveeularge and extend the power plant, the railway and lighting lines, and equip them with the most modern appliances and conven iences. The Fri.es Manufacturing and Power Company has favorably con sidered the proposition, and jt is ex pected that, all the details will be ar ranged in the near future, i his is one I Evervbodv Is now discussing the or tne largest ueais ever maue in mis nuestlon. of Alger s successor. It wis community. The consolldatwl company learneU iate . tonight hat the lresi. Trill be operated under, the charter of aent m& determlncl to offer the port desire to thank you for the faithful service you have rendered the country at a most exacting period, and to wish you a long and happy life. Y Ith as surances of high regard ind-stcfm, I am, most sincerely, WILLIAM MKINLEY. nicipa! Council shall assume 4he duties1 1'1 "ld not stand the talking longer, of chief justice In the event of a va-,for Jumped to his feet and demand citney In" that office; so that the coutro- ! "f Cluilrmau Stone wlmt wa the versy etween Dr. Solf and the mem- PurKse or calling the meeting at thl bers of the commission is urotiahlv . time. Stone naM it was fr the pnr- liased on the purely techuical olut as I0 of adopting rule. wheretiton to when he vacancy occurs. i Tillman said they did not want any 'VHoweTer. these are not reirarded a rule except to stick to the Chicago plat- utatetlnl point bv the offleial here; fo" r ruitunn inally .jrHeica who nave, all alou felt eouvincedtli.it iowu ami tne committee town a siiort Ituore important mat tent relative to the feces for.luuch. Samoan situjition will remain to 1e set- emocratlc .National Itl-metallic tied bv dlrwt negotiations lMtvren the Iagne meanwhile liad met. elect eil three -treaty powers, after the comtnls-I-L W. Tomllns.ia. of Alaluma. pnl slon Hhall have auhniltted Its reinirt as dent, and eudomed Itryau. The Ohio a basis. tiuauiiuoiis titat It Is tnontoiiou." Suiator Tillman then took hi hear ers to tak for upiortIn2 Carter Har rison In the Lit mayoralty light. "You eut to the mIIs and voted fr your own slavery, ir you dut not. cnougu t of the eipte of Chicago did. to tiring It altotit. t iiiil we vote as Americans, and not as Icuiocrat or Uetiublican. the hackle will atay on and we will not Itc freemen, as we would be under the Declaration of IndcH'Udence. "Yes. you whoop and holler, bit I want you to tell mem by yon can carry this city in a local tight when you cannot carry It for a man like W. J. iryau In a natloual campaign? 'Then why cannot we put airtde sil ver? w hy we fetrpie in the south cannot I lecnue our .cotton gooa Into he markets and there Is lowered one- ialf because the gold trtlt baa de stroyed one-half the metal currency of the worhl. If It was right In it s right In KfX What W right l rlrut. and. In the -nam of tlie J m mortal Un- colri. nothing Ir tight until it la settled right." BRUTAL CRIME OF A NE6R0. alley Iti-metallic Ie.nrne aIo met. as did tlie American Hl-metalllc 1'uion of which A. J. Warner, of Ohio. l the head. Eastern men fortuetl an asso ciation on the same lines culhnl the New England ltl-met.illlc Afuwlatkm. Tlie thr western organtyitliis mih the Fries Manufacturing and Power Company and the properties will rep resent more than half a million du!- WAR ON TRUSTS. Oiilo Officials Determined to Run Them Out of the State. f'olumhns. Ohio. July 20. It was s;;itcil at the office of the Attorney ,;Hieral that the action "to be brought azailisr the V!itirnnl sffp1 Cmrmnnv wonhl he along different lines from those which have previously been in stitute.! against the so-called trusts to wt them from their charters or from i"jn husiness in the State'. This suit ho instituted under section 7 of fit' anti-trust law. This provides that 'ih and everv firm, person, part- U'Tsliip. corporation or association of pfisons who shall in any manner vio 1tf any of the provisions of this act sIimII. for each and every day that such Violations shall be committed or-con tinued, after due notice given by the Attorney (ieiieral, forfeit and pay the sum of sro." - . 't is stated thatsuit to recover the loifeitvue under the section mentioned he imstltuted in about thirty days. PROGRESS IN SOUTH AMERICA. SPANISH CITIZENSHIP. A New Queatlon Arlaea la Connection With Reilatratlon In Cuba. Havana, .Tub' 20. Among the men presenting themselves for Spanish reg istry today were two natives of the Canary Islands. They Avere not allow ed to register, on the ground that the treaty only granted the right to natives of the Spanish' peninsula. Spanish Consul-General Sagrario Insisted that folio to Ellliu Hoot, of Xew York, but he desires trf consult the members of the cabinet before making a formal tender. McKiuley wanted to secure a lawver of note, and this decision barred military men. some of 'whom have been prominently mentioned. If a military man were wanted. tJeueil (ireen would doubtless have be.n chosen. Attempted Outrage on a t ittle Olrl-llooi hound i and Anory men Atter Htm. Allwniarle. N. C. July 'JO. Special. J representatives to the national -?- An unknown mulatto attempted :o Induce and Chairman Stone thanked outrage the thirteen year old daughter , t lit nn for offering their tier vices. of William Saunders. Tlie negro .s-J Then came a jlis usoii of proposed capeu. rouoweu uy a pose ot one nun- changes m tne national committ ureo enrageu ciuzeus. i ne auiuori:i-'s ruie. . reoiuiiia luiiung tone wlreil the An sou State farm for 1j1om1- vice-chairman. Willi iiwer to lutme a uounus. wmcn win arrive iu nve new executive committte ami new hours. Great excitement prevails and the negro will certainly be lynched. He is supposed to be hiding in a swamp, which is surrounded by a posse. DEWEY AT TRIESTE. Wadesboro. N. C. July 20. Speelil. ways and nic-ius committee, was Intro duced and aroused a protect. Itryau friends iultlng that Stone should con sult Cliairmau Joiies In-fore nuking any apiolutiiicnt. Hryan friend car riei tue iiay. an.i :oue was com- polled to acceile to till demand. A He Drepe a niat of Hla Intention to Remain Awhile In European watera Trieste. July 20. The United States cruiser Olvmnla. the flagship of Ad the treaty be construed to include Ca-lmiral Dewey, passed Trlest narv and Balaeric Islanders, but the at S: this morniug. question -was not decided. Nearly one half the Spanlai-ds in Cuba are natives of the Canaries, and great dissatisfac tion will be caused if they are not granted the same privilege as those from the peninsula. One hundred ana one Spaniards registered today A telephone message rrom Albemarle resolution calling ujmu the mtmmltlee tells of au assault by a uegro upona lt, . groups was referred to the Miss Saunders of that place this ev?n- executive committee, and those ac- ing. At the request or .nemane an- 1Ii:antls the . jiituation av the thorliies parties were .iispatcheti ,.OIUIul:, .. for VrU. Vork Nt-4r the Slate farm for bloodhounds. lhelj,.rM.v. IViituvlvanla. MarvLaud au.l ;t uhlmUA dS w,n bp "I'O" the negro s i i)tLt ware will probahlv In- reiteiet ln Immediately. The locality " ! ,o act a- a group Iu brlusing aU.ut a it customary wuJ(.h ,he cr!mt, wfl ..ommltietl is re- lH.tt.r UterstaiidIu l)orted as being much agitateii. au i Interview on I ,. arx. ,...nuiimni mv ie lnrti.t. p Hill li ll i ( n - Tl salutes were exclianged. Admiral Dewey, in an . . t . . . . I r board his nagsnip. sam nis neaitn wax Hj u.)0n ,i,e neRro jf he Is caught. excellent, and that he had been g.nm-i . lng strength ever since he left Colum bo. Cevlon. He was very auxiou. h said, that his officers and men, many CHINESE ATTACK F0RE16NERS. Cuban trooDs who are waiting pay- of whom had stiff ered from fever, meirt at Guantanamo are ;threatenlng should also have an opportunity to re- to riot, and unpaid troops here are also jcuperate restless. National Leaauo diamos. and R. o and sarvktlana of a JHethodlat Blaaop Who Has Just Returned Homo. v"" York. July 20. After a seven- ttoixhs tour of inspection along the t coast of South AmeVica, Bishop W. Warren, o-f Denver. Col., has re turned to this country on thei steamer :ijVstic The bishop has been in Soth America looking after the in t('ipsts of the Methodist Church in that of the world. ' He.visited the most treme southern cities, and, coming "orth through Chill, he crossed the AlHou inf 4 V 1 n tin. o o 1 (1 Vl t i f ?p found the institutions of the church Cleveland 0 At New York: Xev York Chicago Batteries: Seymour Garvin and Donohue. At Brooklyn: Brooklyn ...... Pittsburg ... ... Batteries: Hughes Leever and Bowerman At Boston Boston ..... St. Louis Batteries: Willis Young and 'Connor. At Phfladeiphia: - Philadelphia . . - Louisville Batteries: Magee and Pliilippi and Zimmer. A.t Washington: R. 4 1 n. 6 7 E. I 1 and Warner; Taree-Meaet aturveylaa Party Captared and Tarried Off. Victoria. B. C. July 20. Advice re- .. . .1 ... t t. i -..j .. it- woo lila Intention tn remain nn theiceiveu oy me Kieaiuuwi i.uii'i- i Olvmpia for some months to come. The India lu.llcate that the perennial out European climate, the Admiral said, breaks In China agalust the foreign was good and emiuentlv suitable to the element are again taning piace. n .flAnra itk1 men ilTtt'T tlie IntctlOP hunt I enjtHKeti iu ruuMiunnij; - of ke tropic, to which they had . r Kl Cb.w the 1.00 w... .. -."T " "'"J''i " atrtirkiHi huh iiirtt ui ir ui n laiuni,' .-o - a . .a a ikry.iu h iricui are zreatir fuut over the defeat tf Sione effort, an when the committee adjuurn-d Itryan cmlled for the first time during the lay. Nevertheless. Stone's friends In sist tluit they will make him Miourls candidate for the presidential nomlua tion. Among the prominent figures at to day's meeting lieshle Bryan and Stone were Clark Howell of eorgta. John (1. Shaukliu of Indiana. Frank Camp bell of New York. K. C. Wall of Wl- llway J cousin, .1exander Tronie of Couner was cut. George Fred WllllJins of Mas so long subjected. E. R. H. 9 11 2 11 5 McGuire; llua. lug. Alt geld did not atteud the meet While he would not listen PRINCE HENRY IN KOREA. eoodAdtUo from tae derman Standoolat Iven to tae EMporoe. Vancouver. H. July 2). Accord lag to advices from Korea. icelred on th P.mbress of India. I'ritce Henry of lrusla recelveil a hospitable reception In Soul, anil liJ not fail to turn the occnlou to the account of German Interest. When the Iinperor recelvei him. hl Majesty told the Prince that Korea liad a vivid preoption of the o- itlou o-cupled by Germany, and that anv advice given by the distinguished visitor would be carefully followed. Tlil declaration l ald to have been proinotetl by suggestion pmvIouly made by Prince Il.-ury to Korean min isters In the senae that Korea would prolubly fare letter If. Instead of al lowing ItuLa aud Japan to fill the whole vlstaof her foreign affair. ho lu ludetl Gefinauy as a conotertulance. So ate inwre tangible result of th PrimVs visit are also sjx.keu of. Tbu. In the matter of the Seoul railway, th cuncesahin for which l licllered to Lave Ikrvn the vbje-t of com Jetlt loa le tweeu Americans. i:ulan and Ger man, the prosHcis of the German are now said to eclipse thoe of tbelr rival. The BritUh cTernuient La decided to re;riKele the city of Sham thoen to I "hlna. aci'eptluc n monetary Indem ui:y for ene lncarrel In patting dowu lltirliances in the territory. The amount of Indemnity l fixed at LfC.". Kolowaon City will ! re talneil by Hong Kong. Thl retroce sioti I comlerontNl In most unqualiflel term. a It will Incur a legacy of trouble In the future administration of the new territory. FIRST RE0IMENT OFFICERS. la tae election Stateetltlo Oriari tao Cotonol and Major. StaterHIe. N. C. Jnly 31. Special. H. E. 4 1 3 9 1 Sergen; . . - A disDatch from Foo Chow to a mm met x iniiii. i rii. i .. . . . . n.i-.n .iinn i i. mrn nmri loKonama paper aays: J,'-" -"" ' .i' The line ofllcer of tbe-F1rt ricrtaieat -The gentry of Klemlug have Issued - bis free-silver demonstra ion to tho h f -nJ j y Af a The srand Jury Flnda n True Elil for Mar- a proclamation ordering the dest rue- national committee, he did utn to M l uf statesvllle. colonel: George F. der In Flrat Do0ree. v tion of all foreigners. The anti-foreign1 Bryan when the ynns braksii Ittlfr) of rhar,oU. luotrnant New York. July 20.-The grand Jury -pint Is said to le spreading down the ke.1 him not uT ,,oU-,: lrxr ,l,,,lr- of n,olon- T' today found an indictment ln the case river to uenlng and Su kmr J 112 "r ,1 e to Z M.riS-ln" ili ,L r1"- ot Charlotte, aod It. U - i t tf.n i t . "lilmiirhnnccs occurred at Metlltz proxy for tue punos. or nriuzing tne .-.sil. f.t..M v OX KOianu r. jioiii with murder in the R. H. ..3 10 . . 13 McFarland; E. 3 flrat decree n hav- on June 2d. In which the customs Illinois factional row before the com urni uegree in nav-iy . , , . . '...t,.-.. i ,4r u i-ti f ..!.- nl nr Rpnt to llarrv Cornish the cvanlde buuuing was onrneu ami me mnurn ...- " ,. , t.. . ing sent io n inj Lvruwu in? rjaniue -.i i.vun..li .n-'. Hrran's a.lrlce which nltcretl Alleld a itaoil Ia .loi f V. f OI iur - -" - i -.- -- . R. 4 H. 8 E. 4 0 E. lnti flourishing condition. j Batteries: Wyhlng and Kittridgc; "0 who had visrted tnose countries : Kuepper and scurecKengosi. Jfars ago," he said, "would be sur- At Baltimore: : R. H. Pl'lsed -AT nl,on(ro Thp church T3nnimnro 1 4 10 Sf'"ojls are doing well, ami, though Cincinnati 5 u tll(ro is still a mixing up of church Batteries: Kitson and Robinson; ai?'1 Mate, a' more liberal spirit is Hawley and Wood. "'uau. mere woura De a ueveiop-i '"nf in that section both in religion At Wilson: 911(1 commerce if we had a few ves- Wilson. TUnillncr tn Stnn-Mi ' A mpHl. . Jur t - ,l me Hues ar R. H. 4 6 E. 3 g- u: ., f the ?r Knte T Idams Mol neux wm hi " late were plundered. The foreigners determination, or It may have Iku the llVhJlL ll0"?"? be are aafe so fir." knowledge that National Commltiee- The form of the Indictment is the same as that presented to the May grand i Jury. On this occasion the grand Jury refused to Indict. DATE FOR DREYFUS TRIAL. General Irooke'a Aotaorttv Enlaroed. Washington. July 20. The President has Issued an order Increasing General Brooke's authority by placiug the cap- tatu of the port and naval station at Havana under his command. The or der provides that Brooke shall appoint ItWIHIeiln August llta-Oaly Oao Qaei- the captain of the port of Havana, the tion to Bo Preeeated to tao Court. (naval officer now port captain to be n.-ta Ti,!r on rQ.. i t-iipveu wnen tne nnnoinimeni is a. aunt oa aa a j itcuuca ruiir' i . - - " - man Gflhu. of Illinois, liad put tip the plus to prevent Mr. A It geld from mak ing a scene. THE NEXT PLATFORM. Bryan Sketcaei tao Linos on WalcH tao Democratic Party Can Win. Chicago. July 20. Kx Governor Alt geld'n monster IemocTatlc rally In the corre- rfr w -..i.ri.,m w hi -nieces He wa arwineut whn has had ncce.s n nrev. made. i ne commandant oi tne navai r " ' fS report, , ha, the "fJJ.1 ...ii hla ent Te time examinlncr the doen- in aanimr auu uiurr uun- - - , 1wMM,.,M. nf ments In his case. He grudges the tlm I talning to oth the government of 3 I rumt tn tflkin hi 'meis which he island, but In naval matters the com-: wni - r t. m i -. - .1 o -- l . iii. v-w -nan isoutn America, jiusi. iaromo . Kenna I hurries through. The consequence ! manna m i mpvusivie io iuc w e Engnsn -ana i was jsattmen: treraou that he eats very little, and worka Department, the Atlantic, as, In my and Luskey. . . V - 1 . .. . the n:l got a welcome xne ucniu-ss .u - which there, couui oe no nouoi. men- been mbi Jonht a!ont itryan a attending, and he bad made an effort Dry Seoul tola. Havana. July 2t. Throu?bont Cab I Xhk lack of rain ln nsnal qnantitle la cauwvQx much delay In the roatuxlnx of crop, and particularly usr. A majority of planters are preparing a large acreage for fall planting. Fre quently the rainfall la beavleat ln the month of September and October. Seemingly, tobacco la a drug ln t he market. Large qnantf'.ea of lan rea son crop remain In lh hands of buy er, who bare been unable to Bad purchaser at profitable price. Thl condition ! nnexptalnable. The o baeco la of good quality, and the mar ket I supposed to be short, owing to the small quantle grown on tne UlaaJ In the lat few year. Santa Clam report the grrateti drouth la elrnteen ycara. A V igrwl to cross
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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