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c o RALEIGH, N; C; TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMB TT 17, -.47? 1 1 t. $3.00 PES YEAH. . - JU.A-L I (. , Iirrton " Stele. TLa , VrrJ.yi ., 1 y 'a c" 1 of For Sutfi etary of i Gutting Willing. L--:n Tiuies of y ester "Guessing at Mellin . f.-rws.'the chief occu- :.t'.m even of tVe president-makers, t'. 3 C i, and Le is a wise poll t;t' ,a w':.o knows what will be the outcome." : ,"' !' ' The I road gauge of the president e!c . tta3 u.iJe it possible for ex Pre .iuont Harrison ' to have the Secretary Mp of State, if he wants it Mr. McKinley may want', a secon4 term that ambltlon,'of course is bidden in hia breast' now.ibut whether he' does Or not,- he plainly Las no tCSr that Harrison will rob him of laurels. 7 " i f " ' , Tie probability is Tit' ( is authorl-' tttively sU-lad,,that Mr.; Harrison w 1 U accept, as the position is pecu liarly a.l.-rted to his temperament, tralnic.i tad experience. -' lie also would iv8 a cl uace to execute his own ideas of the treatment of foreign nations. 'fy,'i; viAA. ,y.j'..-'i - It is by many considered certain, other reports to the' ; contrary not withstanding,' "that Hark Ilanna will be Carlisle's successor as the herder, of the Wail street cattle and the con troller of the nation's credit,';: Hanna h is hedging ,, toward, the' place. lie denies having said ! that he did not want H, 'and it's safe to put himdownonyour ' prize guess list for oretary of the Moneybags, Besides, Mr. -McKinley, admires, respects and confides in Hana. ' Who would notf'And the wily- Ohio -financier may 'f, be , depended upon , to organize. the country' finances on, a safe business basis ;i, That's ; what's the matter with Hanna-y-i, Chairman Babcock arid Henry M, Payne are named for the postmaster generalship-The-former. can.have it, but has sald, "Nny, nay," so ' long and so loudtvat I ne's fad ing up his loins r ' lieHr.g Lis clan together a ow' ghtoa 3anton. -- V-:'-'' " Mr. Payne z te head cf Co executive committee In the west, and Ms brains; brawn and boodle helped the cause : there. cock, A Jvne J. i acl. sidn Ha- i,:";.3ab I t. rs," Mr1: T. ..... II 1 '- isear.d knows atuingortnv. '".'-!' Then eftPBojortef; tor SedAt?'yrtof yivt,-ia -'Coij 1 igressman LoutellV touched by jUgo ism !rom!iane'('ior,'etai'jf - theNa'vy. 'Thelatier;' waa ,a Iniffi ttfScer and heads the the House com mittee on ITaval affairs, and Is ment ally incl'aed fo bea "salt sea dog' - TblshatLKt; Is by ant weans certain iiyH possiblf . j 1 1 No norftjdeunife guessers need apply, at least around headquarters, where trey do something of that sort themselves, and - where ; the above was courteously givn by various head-oenters of information. Tkaakagtvlag by the School Children A L .n in rroiicj BenvoInM. " The children In the 'city schools rs preparing to celebrate Thank-; giving, To in aar eminently appro priate way. v The exercises will take place at Metropolitan hall the day . before Thanksgiving, Wednesday afternoon at fouf o'clock. There - will be appropriate hymns, recital tions, and a short address-to the children.' Good musio may be ex- ' cected bv an orchestra, and a choir of some of the best voices in Raleigh. But the best part of - the celebra tion will be the contributions by the Ahnnl children to the boo of the , community. These; will consist o clothinir. provisions, money or any other useful thing. Every ohild ex- pcts'to give something, however 11 the gilt It Is intended to j t.iich on this day a lesson of prac ticed benevolence. The children : invite their friends to join with them in this Thanksgiving celebra tion. 1 f 2' ' Warmar Tonight. ; ;V! - The l'-h" area'.' reiuains"' central over t'ae south Atlantic states.: The storm in tLa' northwest has -apparently divided, cr?a portion moving c-ntward over ( j and a secon C:tj depression of small intensity r-' r.'r.'rj or?r Kansas." T! s w'.tber las generally become ,'.. ,; 'j c'ju5y in the Mis 4 ; : ' ; i v. .. t war J, and 5c - ' f " n 6'.ates and I ' it .a. It r ....'cs clear and f-:rt'.8 nuJJ'a and north At ' 'I. Very I' !d rrec';-'t.v ; .1 ayLere; it was ..... J C.U .--1 i ' 3 1 s r! i u t'.a . ' ' 1, Vut a . . i v'.o borlJ- ') Some Doubt in HaTana as to , . . i - -1 j -. . . .... -.... i i His JSafety, . . NO TIDINGS RECEIVED - p T Macao. Mj ) Havatba ,Butchorl la the i HilU-rPopnlar. Subscription to ; ; Condoot the War frorei SBa i ' aeaafut tat Spain, f r B Cfcbks to the Press-VUltor. - . HAtASA,' -NoV. 17, Uneasiness prevails bjcause ef lack of neWsfrom Gen. Weyler. There fs grave doubts as' to hlssafety'j tt:J ii ?! " Madbjd,sNov. 17,-r-The bankwas kept open till 8t midnight. 5 The government ; loan was . over sub scribed here lone. The. subscript tions probably exceec fle hundred millions qf jesetas '2u:JJX2 TBE : ELECTOKAL VOTE. Bryan'a Majority Abont ie,000"1opUata yy a4 Damooraia Ra'a. '-Together. "f.. ; Thd canvass of the vote for presi dential electors in the gecretery of State poffloe, based on official returns, whlcH - 000011611060 (yesterday will probably ,' be concluded late this afternoon A number of,-clerks.are busily , engaged tabulating theTre- suit: "j tsf,'? rf&f 's hTb4 vote 6 only two electors had been Completed' , up to, four o'clock this afternoon,' Locke Craige, dem ocratic elector at large on the Bryan ticket received 174,488 votes; H. E. Gidgcr, republican t. elector at large 'received 155,222 votes This is a total of 9,710 or 49,000 mora votes than were cast in 82. But these fignres do not, indicate" the total vote cast at the recent elec- tion,., Some people am not row ai all for president and the vote of the gold democrats and prohibitionists is jnot inoluded. The. total vote When known will likely; reach 335,- 000 or more, ' .i? - i TKo I'lilmor a.nA Buckne'r -ticket from jail j; indicatfoAl"! i' received 00 , Votes The prohibiUst S pro bably polled the same number. 1 It will prove of interest to know that there is very little difference In ih'eVot of tie '. populist and tlemo cratio' electors, i The scratching; as was predicted by ex-Chairman Sim mons'ls ytf.MfrtinK?fyg By Teieyraph to the ProBi-yisitor. '-" r JSssjfANDOAH, Pa.y Nov. '17. Wil liam Wltchofsky, aWd burglar and hlghwaymaa, fte being j jtugitfvs from justice for two years, was capn tured here yesterday, afternoon and jailed, after an exciting chase of two miles,' by county detective Richard Amour and office loseph Anderson,. At the time be escaped, two years ago, be was serving 16 months lor robbery, and , was l brought .into court at Ppttsvltle as a witness : I 1 He piokedl the iJck ofthe Jpriso. tera pen andr mingling witb f the spectators, escaped. Ha was going for his pay at Knickerbocker Colli ery when Detective Armour went to arrest him, but seeing the officer, he dashed through 600 employes waiting to be paid, with the officers and a number of miners in hoi pur suit He was Anally captured ..at St, Nicholas, Detective Armour says he is a dangerous man, and is im plicated in a number of bold rob beries recently committed here, ThaSwaadlah Quartatta Friday Night. There was a great rush at King's yesterday for seats for the Sweedish Quartette. . The attraction is a first class hlghtoned concert company in every particular. . The sta'te papers are talking about them and landing them praises all around. The Quar tette is asserted by . Miss Bertha Webb 1 violinist f and J Miss , Jennie Shoremaker impersonator, i Those who have not secured seat's can do so at the drug store. Gallery tickets are on sale there also at 50 cents each. There will be a limited num ber of them" sold. vi; r0.! Changea Among Southern Employes. The Greensboro Record of yester lay says : Capt. Tom Fowler a cleverer Jtnan never' pulled a bell cord -is promoted from night to day work, now one of the conductors on Nos. 34 and S3 oo the North Caro- li :. a Ui vision. The other conductor, or his "partner," is Capi Gilliland, also s fp'cndid gentleman. By the cULe cf yc-o'oriay, Capt. Wither pr x)n is put back here, Bad he and r t. Try rr air-j Nos. J5 and 16. Ike Ltlcr has been here all the Cua, while C; i t Witherspoon has teen g '. ; t) ! sbury. THE SILVEK. LEADERS, A Cimferencc to Bo Called is n ashtngton - - arlyin December. By Telegraph to -the Press-Visitor, WABHixaTON, X, C.,Nov3I, -The silver leaders :pf the , country , are scheduled for a big . "conference in (his city about the time pfthe meet ing of Congress, This was learned todayj The conference,' it is' said, will be the most Importanttobe held between nbwi and the next presi dential election, inasmuch as i will probably decide on the future' course of tlje silver men in official as well as .unofficial position. .The confer ence will be attended by the execvi tivet committee - of the ! Bimetallio Unlori, and by. Gen; A.' J. Warner, the president of the -union;- In ad dition to these and the Senators and Pepresentatiyes who favor the. white metal; it is thought probable, that Mr.i Brvan will btf on haad'tTbe time fixed for - the conference will probably!, be sbpripy aftef jje ! sembling ot iCongressf-This -wlll Insure the attendance of all who are connected i with the legislative de partment of the government;; ;ai The gathering' vwilli it 4.'Bnde. stoodjf bei rion-partlsan, vfind theH will' be no discrimination against any; tnaa or party or faction. An interesting point right ; nere is that Senator Butler has declared lliat the populists and dempjrati qarr no longer traver the . same road on friendly, ; terms.: Besides being a leaded of, thev silver forces, he is a member of the executive committee of '! the Bimetallic Union.' ? If he is not In favor of the"' further alliance vhich has gone through the cam- paigni just over, how . can he attend a conference which is proposed to be strictly non-partisan tS'i It is said, that this cbnferencii is the outcome of an idea of 'Sonator Jostlnimediately ai ter be ; saw Bryan was aefeatea put rno. . time was fixed then, because it was not' known what would be the roost suit able occasion - Senator, Jones and the '(iaiitltfpiSilr.. thalf tney expecwa w Keen up any. orga nization at ail they must have an un derstanding with all elements. The chief object of the conference will be, i; is said to decide the ac curate plans of. the silver men; for the iext , four years?? This will apf ly to the silver meC' in thej na tional legislaturo p the country, as well as to the movements of those in tba. different tbtes.'f.j:5.,;--',,.- It is likely that this conference will decide what will be the attitude of the silver members of congress on tariff legislation at this session pt the "next session It t isj; not thought that so large a; gathering can go -into i'details in :,the way of plans, but there, can easily enough be an agreement as to , what shall be the general method ' Of r procedure.; The conference will bev watched toxMr, T J. iAnderson, the general see who goes into this arrangement and who stays out The three silver parties now da f existence are not only playing for silver but areplay ing for.themselves. :' -;v ..' . The future policy of the silyentes on matters other -than1' legislative will be as important as that part re lating to the plans and efforts in the wayof legisIatipnThere wiUome up theimportantquestlon of whpther to allow the republicans to carry out their plans without interference, or to put obstacles in their way; also whether an attempt will agam be made for laws more favorable to silver fort the effect the agitation will have on the silrer ranks, and to see what President-elect McKin- lev wilida:'&vi??! i Chairman, Jones, . Chairman But ler and ..Chairmen Stevens toe silver parties may communicate the secret history of the campaign and the Question will arise whether to continue these Committees, as Mr, Hannahs doing witl his, n If Mr. 1 Bryan comes here his advice , wilt be listened, to witia' gret respect,' J . The object in making the confer ence non-partisan is to jkeep jthef alliance that has existed for the last few ; months. The "democrats want this alliance badly. Without it i.they can expect nothing either in 'two years or four years from now. So there has been no reason' why there should be a split, but at almost any time a wedge may enter the consoli dated ranks. That la what the dem crats want to avoid, and this will make them very attentive to the free silver republicans and .".popuiists from now i w on..- , .r lr- .t'. Ta Embartt With: Spanish Troops, j , - o . . . . iu.y By.Telepraph to the Press-Visitor. New York, Nov, 16. The Guion liner Alaska has been chartered by the Sppnish 1 government with a Spanish crew iud h : hout to embark with consignment of troops for Cuba. ' ALL FOIl GOLD: - Secretary Uyanur aaya there are no .aaa ;- SUrar Republicans. - .. . ' -'.- ,. 'i -i . " : t t y t.--vw.-. I Butler's letter "in' opposition 4to Senntor Pritehard s retura ltd ;the Senate was. the talk amongjsollticians L Secretary; .Syam ywbeht " I asked his opinion of fhe epistle 'was that Pritchard" would be' elected. 'The populists are' not" going baclc on their agreement," be said,"B,uV ler; promised y to give his sup port to fenator Pritchard at this session of the legislature nd T$ bo;, lieve the populists will stand ;by the bargain.;4:?.it:;dYiK: Jt was suggested . that the popu lists would support a free silver re-. publican In: order to carry out their agreement since they considered that Senator PritcbarcL hadVyoIatied promise in regard to silverJ', ul i-yj ; 4"There are no free silver republi cans, Mr.' Hyams said That is the opinlonfneld bostpubJicai8, It is Pritehard or no oile with thenK flf what leading populists say is true. all democrats and Major GutGrje) ar eliminated from the contest in the beginning.. The Populist machino bitterly op poses any' Democrat whose name is offered ; for the " Senatorship. . The Populist oppositiontto Maj. Guthrie, is none the less bittern Republicans feel the"; same ' way about Dockery; But as was' mentioned, before the machine Populists state fieely, that a free silver republican will be elect ed i( a Populist can noi be.' , 'r-f Who Tcnows ;.hut .tha( Pritcbard mayideyelop, into a free sil v?rlte-' in the Populist mind-between now ikieieoliol:dai'if' ' ';'-' K:t : Mr; H'lt.Jpnes jsjrel ; ' ;' " ' ,Qo i B Moans, is hev. i yKx f;5V i!'t 31'tiJ- lur I A Duncan, of Apex, is here. Chairman Ajr . Holtoh. is in tbe ?Mr BmMm bfStatesville bere. . - District Attorney R. B.Glenn is in -Mr. H.. W. Schnssler, of Char- ..ifv,oU- i t,.n ; ' .-' i?:'; J.'ifW w Mr. Zeb Vance Walser, attorney- general-electji'ls Inthe city.? i.-'-,L -l -i -"-;C-'"-' v.. Auditor Robert M Furman arrived in the city today from Asheville. f Mr M Rosenthal loft this morning for Charleston, S. C., on a visit. i.y- '.'x-.n.sr -r'. :- ii1 - -; . Messrs. W., 0. Chadwiok aud S. I Diel, of Newborn are in the sity. $m. ; J; TCHufham -f a ominent Baptist ciiv&ie, arrived "n th cjty passenger !ageBt of the,lSeaboard AirWnCis'.ih he cjty.;p.ii '.' Miss Martha Haywood, Miss Katb- erlne Haywood and the Misses Rav enel,; of ;; Charleston, left' today for New York. ' Mr.. Claud B. Barbee returned this morning from Greensboro where he went yesterday afternoon to meet Miss Ethel Fray, whom Tie accom panied to the city op a visit to, her aunt Mrs-Claud a. Barbefcf l i ,-, ' Dr. A. B. Bonbels,' Northeriji Sec retary of the. Atlantan University, who has been in :e;: y$fifi ii yeral days, the guest of Professor Meserve of ; Shaw ,! University, Oeft for- the North todays , "' v..-..y,---.,-.-: ?- :f'if'-n, a.,Jy":;jy-".---,: Dr. Curry i- to- taotnra Bar Thnraday. : Dr. Ji tl. M. Curry, one of ithe best ktiown and most distinguished educators in the entire country will be in Raleigh Thursday next.:!M JDrw Curry visits Raleigh upon an invitation from President Meserve pf Shaw University , to, lecture t1iat institutlott next Tborsaay.- wver-r nor Carr and many other prominent. citizens or Kalelgn ano surrounding points have been especially invited to be present bn tfitf eccason. - Dr. Curry will deliver his lecture in the morning at ten o'clock at the Unl- versity Hft". , sLAugli and Grow Fat." ". te :ev, .B W SpiUman will deliver this ; famous ; lecture at the Baptist Tabernacle tonight before the Young People's Union of the Church. No admission! ts chargeand the public are cordially .invited to hear this ch&rmlnglecturo. (11 J O 1 i 1 1 v . ,- - - S - -" i ; Capital Lodge I- 0. . S1.' ' Capital Lodge, No. 146.I.O..O. F., meets tonight at. 7:30o'clock., A full attendc nee is desired, i Si ? W. W. Wilson, N. G. WAESHIPS Git Crowd Viait - ThOM at 111 i ' , Kavy Yard. Vi By Telegraph to the Presa-Vi v.-JSTW Yonr, No.' 17. Thousands' Vfslted the Brooklyn1 navy yard yes terdayand admired the great war . 1 il i A a J A - J.... J , , S ' olimes and under all circumstances. It was .by far the most 11 notable uay 4i (xue yaru w' vusiours mis yeir; and' the - officers, commented ovrhe universalnumber of men.in the hrong.; Ufil hA Every evidence, ot readiness. lor active conflict was approved by tbe people! Bot for ths strict f tales xi the 1 navy ya'ti- there would have- as they lay at anchor. Once on board the visitors had no hesitation about Expressing' thei r pleasu re at w6rk has been done td put tber ves smi H ;.tplntforvva'fenie4ia1r Call shoaid it tomsi ii '-v s; i- " ;Tha Attraetioli Tonight.-'y V f Laughter reignssuprema through out all': three acts v of "A i Nlght'i Prolio,,!,'whioh,is to be presented at the Academy of Music-tonight The f Uji Is fast and furious in each act, and. .complications' of asurprising and most ludicrous character follow eabh otVe itf rapid succession, end Ing SaUb' ..climaxes which , provoke yoarl of the heartiest kind of laugh tar. ) jfalcen'as whole 'A' Kights Frolic? lea sure and unfailing cure for tbatilre feeling,'' and for dys peptics no remedy . more ,- potent could be suggested, '" v Mr i Charles. 'If,,. Ne Wsbme; a . Ral-1 elgh boy, Is in the cast Mr. New? some has attained a' nattering stand In his chosen . prof ession,. his clever work: winning praise for aim from all sides. K.v.;V. 'S MARKETS. ; . ! 'NirYoK,1ToTrM."; . Market quotations furnished by X" B.? C!uthbajrt t'CHariltars and tjroxers, ow tjroaa street, JNew York. 'I w , f By Private Wlre.1 MONTHS. ,OPEN- HIGH i LOW OLOS INO , INQ. EST. EST. January, : 7,68 7 69 reDruary, March, , May, June, T 73 J 7 T5 7 82 1 87 7 92 7 95 7 98 . . , 7 64 768 7 72 j 7 75 ! 7 85 ' 7 86 7 91 7 91 i -VV.il.' ;v..j.( 7 76- i 82-: 7 87- " 7 91J 7 4-! 7 98 , -.'.'V-.' 754" 7 58- 7 1 7 85 7 87 7 89 7 82 August j ipftob'r,' uctoDer, Novemb'r, Via' uecemDer, 7 59 New York Stock Market. The following -were the closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange today: Sugar h-A American Tobaeoo ..........; Burlington and Qulno; Chioago Gas...T" Pes. and Ctt Feed , General Electric..: Louisvilla ind IfasbvUle! Manhattan., wva Auui f ...... Southern Preferred . . . . , , , .. ..... -tt St. Panl..wI,,.... 77 v Tennessee Coal nd Iroi 3d Western: Union...,'. ' 87 ' Chicago Grain and Provision Market. I Thefollowing were the closingquo tations on the CblcagoGrainand Pro vision market today! 1 1 1 ) f ? 1 JWbalilbeeember.eir Mavl'801. 'COrn--DeoeraberI May ,1,2714 OateDeoemberl8; jMaj jft;f f Pork December ,6.55; January,' 7.60 , Lard December, 3.72; Jannary3.S2. 1 ClearrKpSrdeiPtr7Ja"n: nary 3.80, 1 1 f ftjrj November .... . ... . .... 41., Novewljer-Doownber... v-r .17 Deoemberinlar.. JAlt tASl January-brnar, ,tjJ . .j.I3.' February-March s, - March-April,..'.; 4.12 -; j- r. . , , . . . Vi - , ., y - jjy ttj o To Be Married Tomorrow: Cpngratulations wllJU bl inorider to a popular employ ee of the South em RaUway,,on,andafter tombrrowi Capt. E. I,' Jones will tomorrow lead to the ljymenial-;altair iliss.Kat6 Cheatham of Frankllntorij daughter of CaptT. J. Cheatham, .Agent. )f the Seaboard Air Line al Franklin", ton.- The ceremony will take place at 1:30 o'clock: pv nWUad the happy pair ; will' got- ou irj shbrt sit to Burlington and Greensboroand will make their homeat Selma, ' ' ' Vr V )l'..i ' j i rVj ' Started on Fall Time. Bv TeleBTanh to the Press-Visitor, :. WAtTHAx, Conn.,v Nov: '16. ho American watch company has Started on full timo. ; . .. , .. If M W 7fl :fii 2 (i 1 a !fk ...... Mi .... ... 711 short. :.mwm Minor Matters Manipulated ' n 1 "foith6"Maflyrf'''' AROUND THE CI JY: Pot-Poarrf of the iMeriind na Pa f per-i-Polnta and PMpla Partinvahy ' Pieked and JMtbUr put la convicts from Wilson county were placed in the penitentiary to- flgy-- tf(a : ,' - At one cotton factory in. the state fifty 0)it ot Sixty employees,' most of w hom; were Trbitoi Voted for MtKia- lev 1 ' -' ' ' : ' '' A Night's Frolid is the attraction tonight at.'ftha - Academy of '.Music. It is one of the successful comedies of the day. ' ;.- . . t -' ,r.. . ; 1 ized hers and wllLiabout. December 1st 'present n'Our " Boys." 'Ten youn jpeopleyell knowa in society compose 'the'eiub. Rehearsals are iifprogre8Sv';f,4j v )-v.',"jy- m-.i See the announcement elsewhere of Mr Frank Stronach's big horse sale op Nov. 20 and 21, and don't fail to) be on hand.' He also carries the largest 'stool;' of harness and saddles in the State and you should calf p(i bim when, wanting an thing i Yesterday attornoohr' Mrl- -LBatchelof anl Miss Gibba while but driving were thrown from the buggy on ' Newhern avenue bv an axle bjeakdng. Mr,,Batchelor.waaQaught in the wreck) nd- dragged some distance- Miss Oibbs was slightly hurt! Theaecrdene came near bein?' a serious one. u t t? . uii.u& Ca... r tt,. I Baptist Misaon" Board has crone to 3 Boblsol f untyt i, attepf tbe IUp- j tist ssocfetlen'orty-feurbf these I associations have been 4 held during the past few months in ' all flections of the State.U The Robeson association, brings the as- sociatio . .work ,of the Baptist de: norainatkm to an 'end. . ; ' X - The members of Capitol TLodge and all pdd fellows in -good 'stand ing are invited to bo present 'at CapitoV'IiOdga room this evening. Grand1 Reprasentotive Lumsden. will give the brethren an account of the doings of the Sovereign Grand Lodge at Its recent meeting in Dallas, Tex, Representetiva Lumsden will also explain the degree, work of Odd Fellowship "' I - The State sprinting cost fifteen thousand dollars mors last year un- detSwartBrosCjontraotfctbiikun fiei,4bririMUs1 loWaci Irnich waa held. Ibjfc Messrs; X Uzzle and Edwards ArB rouehtonrVrhis press on the printing incurred in shipment Irom Winston to Kalelgn isnotinoluded in the inorease, There seems to be no doubt but that Stow- ard Bros will be awarded the print ing contract dv toe new. legislature. py Telegraph to aePr8-TUBor , jjNOTMSTOiirN, Pa.Not, 17iOfflcer, Jh . ijtuj phyf JBryan tonight Informed Coroner Kurtx of a supposed case ofinfanticide near that placed Ths dead bodyjof a child was dOoele in autdraf r la tne aause waere , aa mower was emplayed as a domestio, . The wo- raonls colored, and has been remor edj to a. nearby hospital. ' The Coro nerwlll Inyestigate. He directed Undertaker Hamman, "of this town. take charge jof the remains,-' Heavy Grata Shipments Coatlna : By Telegraph to the Preaa-VUitor. h York, Nov. 17.-Shlpments of grain by steam to he distant pprts which have recently been fully detailed are continuing' unabatog Foreign demands havo called into service every available craft coni t rolled by Americas shippers. Also a number of sailing vessels, are loading. . ' " "- . jr ' " nil til S CnrJoai Wralirju f ' j Bjt TUefct' to'th PrW-Viailor. h t.,MA88iL0sr, Qhio, Nov,17. A child of Washington McKlnley wh6 lives' at Sparta, ten miles! from here ,a$ killed in , a. curious maBaer; while walking, from 'school with "a lead pencil id his iand." He fell- and it penetrated the heart, : , IX) EESTORE KATESw Byan ray Depose Hoffman and Ba Preai ' -j - dent ef the 8, A. U - - By Telegraph to the Press Visitor. ' . ' ' 1,1 ; BALTinoaz, . Nov. i nWitb . the ... change in the ownership of the- :nn Seaboard ' Air'-Line; -'which is ex pected to be consummate today by 0 the transfer of a contrbllihg Interest ' v to the syndicate headed by Thomas be a restoration of rates by all lines involved in the recent rate war. '" . Although it has been denied that - , the purchase ls made directly for the Southern Railway Company it Is a well-known fact . that the relations' - between the aystems w 14 be. vary- .. close.,' Mr. Ryan and other gentle- - men of the New York syndicate have ? heavy, teresteinr the, Sottthv fM-i (i-fl Ryan owns stock' in the Southern , , Railway. Norfolk" -'(de-'Western. At- fanlic Coast Line and other Southern " ' : to aixpectj a peedy termination of y" T tbe fa war, which .was.jjegun, lasf ' summer between the, Seaboard. ,Air" . Line and the Southern Railway, and 1 which was 'primarily1 the 'cause of ' ' a controlling-interest 'U thetSea-t,t''i("'" board. ,Mn Foster, general manager 1 of the, Yrk , River ; Line, v,wbich b,,,.' 1 lopgs1 ,to thej Southern Railway , () says i "If the deal for 'the SeaboardT Air Line system goes through, I be-1"' 1 il , lieve the relations between the new owners and the Southern fiailway" f will be very ( friendly and if, In the ' r course "or time,' It bi found that ii "J ' does tot jpay to'bperate both lines ot--, steamers from;Baltimore to Norfolk iri., ' ' ' and Richmond, arrangements may ba twa madeby which the one would be with, ; - -, drawn. The Bay Line being by far T t, the'' oldest, ' tt Is likely ' the' Yorkf , ' Rier Line' would be taken off.' ' "' . It isrtunoreoV in flnanoial ohreies 4 b ' today! 3 that, Mr. , fiyan, who.- kas'.,j l, eni4eered the deal by which, be, ex. y,.; -pelts1 to gain control of the Seaboard tomorrow, will be chosen, as presi-Vl, dent to succeed Mr. B-.Curz!)n,Hot-l. ' man ..!.ri'. ... - FEDEBAL COURT. rwjw The Jary Drawn One Bandred and Hfry t ,( j . uaea voocetaa. federal' Uourt ' meets here 1 the- first Monday1' In December. " 'The" '? docket is not quite So large as those f tJi of ltbe'.past! law, terms. jAbout 60 cases b all re 4o9keted, Mwt, ot- toem are cases 01 minor importance- against the irrepressible moott-' shlMr.Vihe jury, fo the, term has "A been drawn. . The list of jurors by counties is given below: WayneD -J roodhurst J ' W " w Steven; 'Jerry flarriSi John Slaagb-f'7 ' ter, TO Hill, Torrenoe Grady.i Lr. p,m Vance Hunter Satterwhl.te, Pi itp- Davfe; M Greeiu, .rJ1Xf? -s,W: Person J Harris. D D Long. 1 , JH Pulley." Johnston B 'D'Hiaiaro, T!'A'''' Bingham. ' '.'' in trist Harnett George Abernathy ",U MooreW A McNeil, iri f Wilson county J T Hoover, C ' ; w Knight .. ' J Wake county -Vaaca Hudson. W C Holman , J , J .Scarboro,' J Dy Mar- com, u n nouver, vv d cuington, , R N Wynne, C RTodd, , '" ' Durban eoanty David Hoberts, Ferrell, J W Marham, F O ' v, Gaer, HA Reams, Lee Perry. .( lt; 4 Chatham county Jose Phillips.., , . - Wm Gunter, Nelson Fousbee. , " ' ? .V- ranville-J S Pool.- C P Hester: " W Q Peed, W H Waller, LLCrewsv -i Franklia Henry LJoynery'W BC ";. Phillips, B F Cook rU)-, 1 , Warrea-rJ, A NicholsoO , 8 tJP ,-. :- Chrean, Sam Watsonr J G Newsome,. : H W , Carter, I N Kimball, J It 4 Wright - ' - . v - iji in- - vnWjttfw o'r- Monday Eveninr Clab Daaifcutaa Sav v , . i-:- " aiad.'1 f t "ri T A delightful and lostructi ve meet-- -ing of tba Monday Evening Club . u was held yesterday at the, borne of . (, Dr. H.B- Battle. Nathaniel '.Haw- t -thorne waa 'the aubjeol. The' pro- ,' gramme' began" with a paper by Mr. 1 : C. W: Williamson n the first quartet ' 's of this century, its thought, miners, and customs; showing tbe social set- ,nt, ' ling of the times in which ( Haw-.; .-. . thorne grew up." Miss Mannie Din widdle read a paper bn Hawthorne ' ' and his contemporaries,', and Mr, Robert Strong, one on whKVwe owe to Hawthorne, showing his influence on literature) aS in the modern psy- ' chologfcal ' novels, r Miss Jennie . i Pescud read a selection from Marble Faun, and Miss Bates, the account of Mr. Bullfrog a wedding. .These two showed different characteristics ' bt Hawthorne's style. ' ' ' ' i. Charm was added to the evenir -by music; soprano solos by l"- . Minnie Tucker , and Miss I' -,ra Robbins, and piano solos by I s Il.ilJen.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1896, edition 1
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