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l' are 3. Vol. I X'-. 7. RALEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1S07 KNt Year. C. Cvpjr. 1 W I II M 14 f H WWW rj v--.-,-- j v x la ii 7 i l. it i is-.i nyr. i i it l. i l it l if -r . da 1 1 y : ; ' ': ", jlI ORE THE r'iirig the Democratic forces. There it entire campaign. After the election he enough 'intelligence in the Democratic ; allied himself v.ith the people who and to fear for themselves ' thought that c'o-eperation should he con f part v t ?ce LLs ::-h a reiiirnev tinned in pood laith, and -was known to . 1 ; v the. Senatorial option Appears Today. U f Hi) , .' x " "" t;: ,PSON MAS NO CHANCE BEING ELECTED. OF ; . I understand that the majority- of the! be supporting. Senator Pritchard.,.; -He , l'dpum: ,xaci;on ciasni" xuai nitre naye came 10 uieic-vn-icuscsauu jiuuifu c i - V'-en desertions from' -'the minority, and'-election of Senator Trhchard ahe ri'fit !:hst Pritchard's strength ha? been mate- iand faithful thiii to do. ' ' J " ria'Jy weakened thereby. I thls.trne?" I "His cun-li ?rj Co nf.t shake ua in ou I "Thi-j in not tiue. On the contrary j determined tfi'urt to perpetuaie the pvluit j Ithf.t ff.c tioii has been decrcattd at leat ; that Dr. Thom jwo. has heretofore advocated. I four, not mentioning Mr. Odom, who j and we don't believe Dr. Thompson him- liiaks written declaration of Jus in i self, considering ail the circuatances an.t to follow him in ir people ana oir another element "ifuleU'h wlio is doir;g more earnest and j strength in the -carididarj of Senator Pritd: tucctive than Mr. .Mi liniiTiiniinofltrnnnrnT i Bishop Keane and the Pope. w Rl nfin ilCfl TIlMn rniii,'illinto-"rrcrtell&lorJrilcbRrd. I Surroundings, experts us sr 0 all o M im I "Xun:: witi; the f ositiori f i?1I.fchh" -i,h cui w i . Mr. Mt:ij-Kev. there is not a man in J faithful allies. There is a work fur .Senator Rritchard i ard which we should acd do restiect, and askt-y. You can etate upon j that is. the unwritten law'of the State that Nomination at . the Hands of the Dem ocratic Party? K-ome, Jr. 16. Biston Kane. for me r 1 v re ctor o f t h e . Ca t hoi ic Uni ver j i J of Anif T'ci, ahicctOQ. rV centlv nppoiiited by tbePoi e to tbecf5cp o'f ! o.'scr.pes'a:Manrat tn r'onticcsi thrcr.e.t - . , . ' :' ha-l;o been m&de c.onsnlcr tethe con i R-UIJmm 4rr - RrvT gregations of tbp propaEda acd stud ! "ty Iur a O001 ai It .observed in the Vatican cir i cJe that Bishop Keane ep joys the special I I favor of the Peps. f i the Pamlico Race Track. 11 P B Oil HANDS AND SNORTED my authority that my allegiance to Mr. j ' l'ritchard may as well be questioned as that of Mr. Harris. His utterance upon era is Don't Know Where They the caucus was "simply to make another Arc At-Will Caucus Tomorrow j exhibition of his dependent spirit,: and t' meet the majority una tell tnem, as ne r;:.::.tto Get Their Bearinos Col. Sr.Ir.ner States His Views to the Triune. T r , -I 15. c : C t ti lt; ti.3 nycne 8Upcstd that the pupporterh r itcr Pritchard were dL-concerred : nomination of Dr. Cyrus Tbomyi r Senator by the Populist majority -5 Fiiday Light, or by any events uent thereto, was deficient in ...ition on the subj. At no time the Pritchard Populists walked out 3 party caucua have the friends of :ator been more confident than th'j v ere yesterday. There waa every tL'r j to encourage them' to stand firm. Tl T3 was not a- break in their lines. TLt3 was not a dgn of weakness any where. They were ready for the final center t next Tuesday and confident that the first ballot would result in the trium phant re-election of Jetr C. Pritchard to eucccid himself in the United States did teil them, how they might expect him to act. ''As to the four men who it has been said would go over to the majority faction, 1 simply challenge the author of the statement to name them. We have still two more with whom we will surprise the majority when the roll is called. I state from iOhitive knowledge that not less than twenty Popu lisms will vote for Pritchard on the fmt bal lot; and as to that, I bnve no idea that there will be more than one ballot.-. It is my calm and feonsideate judgment, from the facts! before me tonight, that Pritchard will be elected next Thursday." "Yhatlo you think of the manifesto issued by the majority faction last night""- "J simply regard it as one of Mr. But ler's efforts to control, in which the mi nority, after they left the caucus, fee no concern." "How do you regard that part of the manifesto in which it is claimed that this Senatorshop belongs to Western North Carolina, and we propose to stand by the rights of the Western people." WAS THE ANSWER OF CHAIRMAN JONES n RR i Mr, F ; tier's latt-ft strcLe, they were solidi fied for the support of IViu hard instead cf nineteen . mpporters c f Pritchard in their oclccn, there were not le.s than twenty who were determined to stat.d by him uutil tbe connung 01 ti.o votes t-ettuu ti.e qucs tion in his favor onc for r.II. SENA Ton OIxSt FoK ri.iTtiiAun. Ir ::: of the eo-epe?atkn icg of-the jthree of tLe minority have returned to Pcr ulLts being sci.tkrcd and dismayed by L.n v "As I have heretofore eaid, only one of the three was In the caucus only for the purpose of showing his independence and his contempt for gag rule'; and n.6 they only claim two more out of the (entire number who are understood to have been for Pritchard, and as no dissatisfaction among Republicans has H. A. BEAVER KILLED AT SALISBURY YESTERDAY. Fell From the Top of a Freight Car ' and Was Crushed Under the Wheels. Special to The Tribune. Greensboro, N. C, July 16. H. A. Beaver, a flagman on the South ern Railway, met with a horrible death here this afternoon. He fell from the topof a box car in a moving train and was caught by the wheels and dragged some distance, his head being severed from his body, and his' bedy terribly mangled. His remains we're sent to his home at Salisbury tonight. CHEAP MONEY CENTRE. -tr.it Fi-ie Straw r Odom 0 IC- Yesterday a bomb he-ll was explodtd hi j materialised, it in my opinion, an tLe butler ramp when it K came k: cwn ' open acjnowbdgrnent of dtfeat, and the majoritjS)Ught to have the manhooAto acknowledge to the world ihat the mi noiity are right and maintain co-operation in perfect harmony by unanimously supporting Senator Pritchard. They say in their manifesto: 'The majority have exhausted all resources to bring about harmony and amicable adjustment of the differences that enist, but their ef fort hive teen in vain.' This is a fur ther acknowledgment of defeat. Men only act independe ntly when their consciences direct their octionu in standing firm. Since ev have admitted this, it is their duty, in order to preserve the harmony and carry out the purposes of the co-operation move ment, to come to us like the Populists of the couo ry are demanding that the s lver Democrats and silver Republicans shall join with them in making common cause to bring relief to the country, when we think that we are using better judgmen; in attain ing this desirable general result." "Have you any . reason to assign why a I Populist is justified in declining to support Dr; Thompson "Dr. Thompson, in a meeting held at the Park Hotel at the time the two com mittees held a confere-ce last spring, took a strong stand -in favor of co-oper-tion with the Republicans, putting it on the grouud that true co-operation meant 'honesty and fair dealing between thej itwo parties, and that if the Populists de cided otherwise and contend for princi ple alone, each member of Congress, in cluding Senator Butler, should at once resign his seat in favor of the Republi cans, and the Republicans should have the offices and the Populists should take had written a let- ter ia hich he declared h: purine K vote t fwf Prkcb trd. Ilrre is the letter: J Hon. ITinnv Skinnlr, Raleigh, N. C llYDln Siu: It affords me great i oleasura to sav to vou that I admire the courfd that vou have pursued in the! I Senatorial tontct. I have decided to L cast my vo!e for Senator Pritchard for el re-elrc'.iOn. believing that honesty and fair dealing on the part of lhe Populist VTt? require rr.e and. all other Populist cemlcrs and Senators to observe the : sTccent e ntered into two years ago ; with car Republican friends that we t iLcuIJ rote for the caucus nominee of j the r.epahJican party. ' . Ver rest ect fr.Ilv, W. II. Odom. . I The Butler Populists tried to make a i pol-t oa the fact that . Representative ! Harris cf Hyde county, who was one of i tts nineteen, had gone into theircaucus FrIJiy night; but the bollownc ss of the clalra was' exposed when it became 1 fcajyrn that he went into the meeting to i enter a vigorous and characteristic pro test talnst lhe action which had been fore iL. lowed as it actually took place ; la ll? ciucus. A prominent leader in tbe co-cperation movement said, "Harris li is i lii for Pritchard as a rock wall." Sit:. I iator JlcCaskev too was said to to kave I a won over by the nomination Lon;pin; but this was contra- dictel la the t ut positivr terms. iNTnr.vir.w wmi hakkv rKi.NMK. Last n'rht a repre-ntaiiv k The Tkib VN called Upon t.l. Harry bkinner it hi- rocia at tbe Paik Hc tfl to get his views cu the Scmlcria! situation, and hi opinion of theV-srifesto issued by the Kutlt-r caucus The N. Y. Banks Surplns Has Reached . $0,181,073. Jfew York, Jan. 16 The New York Financier says this week: New York is now the cheapest money centre in the world, and the statement made by the clearing house banks for the week end ing January 16tb, showing a further in crease in the surplus reserves of the banks to the amount of 8,181, 7o, is an Indication that it will remain so for an indefinite period. Up to the first of the preseut year, the New York banks reported a steady ex pansion in loat 8, the increase from No vember 7 to January 2 having been not" lesa than $-19,000,000. Since January 2, however, the loans of the banks have in creased only 70,000, or practically noth ing, while deposits in the two weeks hive expanded to the total of $2t5,600,JOO. This accumulation has been of no use to the banks and shews why the loan mar ket has fallen off so rapidiy. Since Jan uary 2 the cash holdings of the banks have nsen r-'5,5Jl,0UO. In ether words. the deposits remain inactive in the banks. In view of these facts, the efforts be ing made by a number of New York banks to maintain a minimum interests rate of 2 per cent., appear to be useless, although the slight change in the loan item is evidence that they have not abandoned the agreement which it is asserted that some of them have made. The statement is interesting, especially as relating to purchases of sterling bills. The advance in sterling is now narrow- Jng the profit to a small figure, and while the low money rates or them-elves favor an advance, the heavy foreign trade bal ances reported for the month and the year do not encourage the belief that ex change will rise to a gold-exporting 1 he investments made in foreign To "The Tribune"' Represents tlve's Query Quay Says there is not a - Word of Truth ln It, and Quay Thinks 'He Ought to Know. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, j , Washingtoo, D. C, Jan. 16 ; iiiompson s nomination causes no surprise here. But his acceptance, in view of his well-known hostility to But- ler, his open denunciation of his meth ods and his repeated declaration of fealty to Pritchard, causes some comment. The nomination was made, it is said, with the assurance that the Democrats would notsupport.it. Will Thompson, it is asked, accept an election at the hands of tho Democratic party, in view of the Democratic election frauds that defeated him in his Congressional contest two years ago, and of his bitter denuncia tipn of the party in the late Presidential campaign? It is not certain what the Democrats will . do. ! Further that to assert with somes positiveness than the National Committee would not interfere, Senator Jones declined today to discuss the matter. I Thomp son's partisan record is known to Demo crats here, but that will not stand-in the way of his election by Democratic votes if it is good politics to elect him. Usu ally Senator Jones is courteous and even affable, but today there was no suggest tion of amiability in his brief conversa tion with The Tkibune representative. Evidently the subject was extremely disagreeable, and the climax; was reached when the question was put to iiim if Senator Butier had sent a special envoy to him with an earnest appeal for Demo cratic harmony.? He simply threw up both hands and suorted. That ended the interview. Information from other official Democratic sources throw no light on the situation. One or two prominent Democrats did suggest that it would be weil enough to Jook after Republican sentiment in this mat ter.' It is po38ibie, they said, that Thomp .son expects to be elected" by Republican voters after all. For two orhiee dajs there has b?en some quiet talk of Kepub lican defection, but no prominent Repub lican here knows nothing of its existence. Chairman Blalock said to day that it was unknown to him, and such a condi tion under existing circumstances, he thought, wag impossible, i Senator Quay, who is siippoeed to know every thing and is understood to be at the head of the combination I to wreck McKinley's administration, was questioned just on the eve of his return from Canton, about the alleged Republi can defection at Raleigh saying "there ai'nt a d d word of truth in it, so far as I know, and if it was true, probably I would know something about it." The statement is sent out from herey tonight that the Republicans will co operate witjj the Democrats sooner thau submit to tSe election of a Butler Popa- list. It is mere conjecture ; diligent in quiry fails to discover any authority for !the report. xet there are Democrats Mark Hanita Is a Candidate,-for Sure, j - 1 1 . i Cleveland, Ohio, Jin 15 Tbe pres i this afternoon sjs: "M. A. Eanu is an avowed candidate for the .United States Senatorship. He announced his candidacy this morning, for the first time, after a long conference with ex Congressman H. L Morey, of Hsmil tOD, Ohio, who came to Cleveland in the capacity of Fdrakers representa tive." ' ii i Jim it) 1 1 ACCORDING TO SPANISH REPORTS The Cuban Rebels Continue to be Slayed While the Spanish Seem to be Bullet Proof. Havana, Jan. 16. A snminary of the military operations cf the last twenty-four hours, according to official reports issued todiy, shows that the troops are continuing their skirmishing tactics ia the pro vie ces of Pinar del Rio, Havana, Matanziq and Santa Clara. ; The Aggregate lossf s of the reb els canrxot be ascertained, but they left fifty-two of their dead on the several fields "of bittle. The total losses of the troops were two officers and fifteen pri vates wounded. . Captain General Weyler hss ordered the beginning of grinding in the Picar del Rio provicce, and is organ -z nc forces for the protection of the men en , gaged in the work, to be paid by Hie owners of the estalea, abolishing the system of payment by the State; The gathering of the crop for grinding, cording to the order, will begin within eight days. The ecope cl the order will, ater, be extended to include the pro vinces of Havana and MataDZis, and in he near future the order will bj? put into eff-.ct ia the province of feinta Clara. ' " . ' .4 ' ; - v ' WAS HE A PARTNER OR WAS IT LARCENY? . , TO PROTECT AMERICAN INTERESTS. point. bills, the carrying of which is really j oni RpnuhHcans h ere who do ; not hesi lending money to Europe, stand to lose, tRte to gay tDat tMs solution Would be therefore, ffUite as much as to gain. distinctly preferable to 1 FridatrJgU. The following coik w took lue patriotism and principles s their r ic,V 1. Tl' . ; share of the spoils. -Hs thecornmutionof Dr. Ihompx.n by ...... Dr Tnomnn.throuhthenrim. the Ft ' j lift caucus lat night nffecteil the ' . . . . , a t .c aua g. jaries fought for co-operation and was Senitcriil situation?" ! the t-teady ally of other co-operation Pop- I "It !.;$ not. IM, L wevr, di.cIo.ed Mr. 1 uligt thtnia-the caucu8:8that were he d rBcllcr'i tani; that is to try to destroy at the g CorjFention at that time, it i :;;er promiDerk 1 opuiii auu 10 utc uiui jLiat: I to bring about what he (Butler) j vrats a ded!ock. This, however, will was understood that Dr. Thompson wae to be the co operat:oa candidate for Con gress in his district. The day before tbe Populist State Convention the. Democrat held their convention in' the Third Con gressional District and nominated his j to .T3 him any such pjr ia the nation as brother, Frank Thompson, for Congress. j I r: r atcclu: Jy s-livlif the iiepublicans. They hire l.'l enough f Ko'dei" trrsr.ny in Nc.-.h Carolina and they are not disposed j l cu til I If !i have, holding the balance of ii the Senat which he would u natters cf cunfirmation atiecting Ciro!ina Federal appointments. 3 cJort, however,! still-born, for it , : 3 I have staled, the Republicans $ co-operation Populists solid, its the Democrats in the posl they cannot afford to endorse Itlcs an Mr. Butler has played i the 'country without demoral- To relieve Dr. Thome ion of this situation the co-operationisUi in the 8tate Conven tion put up Dr. Thompson as their candi date for Governor, and that time he wes fought by Mr. Butler and his allies with Wm. A. Guthrie. Failing to get the nomination for Governor, he was then nominated for Secretary of State, in order to secure success at the ' ballot box. Dr. Thompson continnevi to w ,rk tor co- peiation uunu lhe In the mear time, what to do with the surplus carrieJ by the New York banks is a e:iou8 problem. Surface indications now favor an advance in etcck prices; and aa low money will atimu'ate buying and industry, in general, it is not unreas onable to say that the heavy surplus will be absorbed to a large extent in domestic expansion. If this proves trne, the United States will entf r upon on era of prosperity during the coming, ppring, which has not teen equalled since the early nineties. The statement,' in its other items, shows only changes which are incident to the conditions already mentioned. 1 The loan expansion was 283,000; the cash in crease. $10,518,100, and deposits increase, 19,348,100. The banks are wiping out extra circulation as fast as possible, and th? re luction was f 163,900 ror the week or a reduction of over two millions ince November. MRS. ISHAM 6. HARRIS ILL. Te Senator In Falling Health Gone to Join His Sick Wife. Washington, D. C? Jan. 16 Mr. Isham G. Harries, of Tennessee, the veteran Senator from that Slate, whose history emboci'S half of the late Con' federacy. has received a telegram sUt, ing that his wife is seriously ill at Paris. Tenn., aid advising him to come home at ocod. The 8enator himrelf, who reluctantly owns up to 79 years of sge, has been for som time in tch cot dition of fail iag health as to aronee the affectionate sympathies of his friends. He has been confined to his room for over a week, bi Wt rTMnwe tb' 'tnoon. pn CCra iii:J by ui 'u, F:eii: Htt. ctly preferable Populist. the election of a J. B. II. FIVE ORPHAN BOYS that Is What Secretary Herbert Sent the Mechias to, for Bankok, Slam, Washington, D. C , Jan. 16 The cup boat Mschias left Canton for Bankok, Siara, this morning in cbedierjC9 to cibled orders from Secretary Herbert V to protect American interests " The distance is about 2 000 miles, and the Machias should reach her destination in about a wee. The State Departmect declines to divulge the character of ira formation it has received from Bankok -which causes the sudden dispatch of . warship to the scene,' but there is no doubt the attack on Ignited States Con sul General Edward B; Bellert by Siam ese soldiers, is at the bottom of it. Filibustering Cubans. Perish in the Flames of the Burning Or phans Home. ! Dallas, Texas, January 16.-Bucken er' Orphan's Home, located in the sub urbs of this city, was destroyed by fixe shortly after midnight, rive toys per? isbed in the flames and several were seriously burned. The dead are: Carlos Jontes, Birdie Britton, Milton Britton, Martin Britton and an . unknown child. Mrs. Britton, the matron, had been in bed a shot t time when she smeiled smoke and immediately raised the alarm, and runners were sent to- all the rooms to alarm the children, and get tbem out of the building. After seeing a -large 'per centage of the children had ben remored from the building, and that others would be out in a few momenta, she suddenly remembered her own children, and run ning to her room, endeavored to rescue them. She was too late, however. The fire had already entered her room and. al though she fought the flames wiih de -perate real, she was compelled to retreat with the anrignteo: cries of her children ringing in her eats. NVw York, Jan. 16 General Carlos Roloflf, secretary of war of the Cabac provisional government, and Dr. Jose Luis, accused of aiding and abetting Cpban filibustering expeditfon, which left this country on June 28, 1895. od the steamship Wcodall, were before Uaited States Commissiorer Shields for preliminary examination to day. Gen Rloff is aireacy under indictment on a similar charge in connection with an expedition on the steamship LViur&da, bat this is Dr&- Luis7 hrst appearance before the Unittd States authorities. The boar set for the hearing was 11 o'clock, but after consultation of counsel on bo? h sides .it was adjourned until j next Saturday. The Fishermen Safe. One Gambler Trying to Beat the Other Gambler In the Absence j of Other Victims. jlaltimore, Md., Jan. 16 Tlie trial of ddward Gay White, charged with the lar ceny of $6,000" from IIoiatFo D. Newomh; was begun today in the Criminal Court. White is a resident cf Richmond, Va, when he is at home,! and Newconib i a New Yorker, but the alleged crime was com mitted in this city. The, case was to hate been beared -y Judges Vickes and Harlan, without a jury, but as-Judge Harlan . was sick and unabre to be present, it was decided by Judge Wickes to hear the testimony ofout-of-to n witnesses only, and continue the case until a later day, ; lri his preliminary statement of the &ace State's A torney Durfy ?aid that he expected to prove that Horatio D. Newcoiiib was in duced by White to come to Baltimore and put up $6,000 backing for a book at the Pamlico race track. The hook loHt $2S3 the first day, nd the next morning White, ac- accompani rt by Mcvormack, the ticket writer In the book husiness, twk the train for Ric raond. He went theuqe to Nor folk and was arrested by I)ctertive Gault at the Imjverjal Hotel in that city Novender 10. The money has not been reeovercel. White is' supposed to have hidden it.' Charles B. Shanlon of New York, a, bookmaker employed on the Newcomb, White & Company's book, testified to ' Newcomb's sa'ing that he had formed a partnership with .White. Boyken Ford,, who was cashier for Newcomb, White d' Co., testified to New- comb's saying that White was his part ner. ;; .' ' V: -';! The defense contend that White had. possession of the money as Newcomb's' partner and that White cannot, there fore, be convicted kof larcenyor embe.- zlement even If he did carry it away. Counsel for the. defense' stated before the trial that he wished all of the evi dence ia the case to go in under exception t as he contended that " even if it were true it would not show that. White had.com- ' njitted any cwme, certainly not tin crime charged In the indictment. ' . Congressman Ellett pf Virginia, Who . is White's cousin, was, present at the trial and in consultation with the attor- . neys for the defense. . Other friends vof White came from Virginia to attend tW trial. . ... . Quick Time From New.York to Florida. NiW Yirk, Jen. 16. Oi Monday next the Nyw York abd Florida limited " (yestibnle) ; ovr. the Pennsylvania, Southern KilwAy Hi.d Fiouda Central aid Prfoiriaul i lines will brt inaagaated, he tram beirg compose-d .e.f h diDiog car, ct rap'irtrLeiit'C'r and library and observation car, all Pullman's and the most elaborately finished cars that the Pallmin company Hs ever tnrhed oat. It will le-iv New Y jrk at 12:10 p. m. daily. xcp: Sandiy, ard "-r'le in Jacksonville the next dnv t 5:30 p m. ind in St Aaga3tine at 4:40 0. m.- Tois is th q'aickts toie fver made te'.ween Naw Yoikatd F.or d. Should Mind Thelrj) Brrilness. Iiun"a!o Kxpres, Two of the Presidential el'ectori of. Wiscons n 'refused to vote for a reoIu tion which was passed at the meeting on' Tuesday indorsing Henry C. Payne for a Cabinet position. What business has any electoral college to consider any subject' but that of voting for Presidential and j Vice Presidential candidates? Menominee. Mich. Jan. 16. The fishermen believed to have been in great danger ytsterdsy, are all safe, having lanaed on Greeo Island at the first manifestation of danger. The only f ne in great dinger was Eiwaid H ff man who was taken off by a boat three hours after his comDanions htd landed. Gus Lund reached this shore, near Peshtimo, on a cite of ice. Theodore Johnson, a mill wright, who started to skate frc m here to Sturgeon bay yesterday morn incr bai not ,been heard from so far as can be learned, on either shore or on the islands. The Weather. International Conference. Rom. Jan. 16 It is officially an nounced that the governments of Eng land, France, Germany, Anstria, Rus sia and Turkey have agreed to bold an international conference, to sit in this city, for the purpose of considering pre cautionary measures against the tpread into Enp of tb Bubonic pwgue vui.;o in rag ng in India. ' Will Meet In Session on Sunday. Sdem, Oregon, Jan. 16 The House met at 10 a. m. today. The roll wa called but a quorum was net presen. The law says: "The House shall adjourn from dv today, consequently a motion to ad journ till 2 o'dock (Sunday) was car ried, and Oregon will witness the udu soal spectacle of a session on Sunday. Th SntorUl situation is still nn- ! changed. Washington, D. C, Jan. 16 (8 p. m.) For Virginia: Fair, but with increasing cloudiness; winds shifting to southerly; warmer in the interior. North Carolina: Fair in "east; local rains in west portion; east winds, shift ing to south; warmer in the interior. -South Carolina: Fair, followed by lo cal showers in northwest portion: warm er; southeast winds. "The Road to Wealth," London -Fun. .'.' A gentleman saw the following adver-; tisement in a paper. "Tbe Road tcT" Wealth. Send twelve stamps to The gentleman sent twelve stamps, and in return for outlay received minute in structions how to get to the Bank of England from any part of London. Mr. Jorkln's Luck. Cincinnati Oommereial-Trlbune. . In describing a receit rauriler ii Lou don the London Spectator says: ,"Th murderr was evidently in quest of money, but Mr. Jorkin bad depositea all his funds in the bank the day before, so that he lost nothing but hi? life." Soma limup! have nothing lat luck. '
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