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r j- 111 r m f m. v.. t im n v- i f mir w r & "r i .. . ; m m a a t- k , r e 111. fiT L i c IX XX uaH 1 ! llV RALEIGH. X. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY I21, 1897 Vol. I. No. 1 .. MM a Yer. j 4 I Ct'JlU M t'Kj'V. 1 11 ti rn ' i:" nu w , 4 I I inTdaho urn! 1 ' b"i-e will n J J I L LI 1 i 1 harm will come of it. The Populist? Du- Pop uli-t erstanu.ijuucr iranu not it' elected l'v v.tc-. Tin." talk here I that city Thursday morning- He was I buried here today. , I Mr. Bernard J. McGarity and Miss i Florence H. Gilbert were married Wed nesday afternoon in Baltimore, the , heme of the bride. Mr. McGarity for tneily reside d here, and s known to mim nr ti ir r iii Hi ! - Ot'N BOAT HL'PRICD TO MOG KOC Siamese Soldiers Attack leput Consul General kcllett. Washington, I. C ., .-fan. '.: . .'! !., boat Machtas hu- arri t d at Ti.n under. orders to protct -American ;Lit r - tonight i-that Senator Howard. Of Alabama. Under- hitler interference 'has hurt Duboise. Not Over the Grippe but ! BaQy of obr people. The ercp'e will jStory of the Cotton Plant as V?lv V-vin-? ,lf rr:. ih.i : r .:.:.ir.-, ' make their home at 2434 Eist Fayette - - ; Ilon Konr, ..(km n!K - an ay.vn stands the Inspiration of His Unholy War on Pritchard. PritcharcTs Re- Election. HE Mill FOOL 'EM Iii LONGER THE TRIBUNE HE WIUUH6T0N THL TIME WHEN BUTLEfi WILL HEAIl THE CAND PLAY HIS DIRGE. State, it Is believed that Idaho Pcpulists ' will resent it. Duboisc's friends are less 'hopeful of his election than at any time ::. th'- balloting began. J. II. II. Croken Dow---Retircd. Wa-I.in-Mf.n. I). C. Jan. 'Si. Chief K'n- Jeo. V.. Tower, J'nited States navy, , vh wi iiflire the naval Ixard at the Wahin-ton nnw rd this week, h. been I THE DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFED- rfi-iiniiu ni i .t it firemen. Mr. Tower's: -r duty w - I. u t enyii cr of the battle ERACY. I 1 1 lii'Iia a. I ut !' r.'iiiaintd there only a ii:i tiiii-- I.e d one of his assistants 'r ikl dH i d'lroi' i he manoeuvres of the N Told by the Agricultu ral Department ffi'in rrt i:i oj Diuciai news n; ui M.iic !ijr.-.rlt:irnt last w eek of an atiaik bv in.t sc ...! diers o:i -lnile Cetural Kcllett. : Kenie will r.Mjfer Harrett. and If ti! street, Baltimore. Superior Court has been in session 8 )l the week. Judge J. D. Mclver resid in, and M. C. RicbardsoD, Eq , So licitor. Manv divorce cases have b?cn so -backta," Ti, docket ilH TUP INTPDf ST MB fiOHT llinilSTDV ! . t i t . i I III I Ml I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I " -- - - ! oui win prooiDiy nave to lay over- """,,wv- ; 1 1 J until the Supreme Court pisse on the ! s :. decision reached on the first "back tax" ! ; casa heard this week. This case was j VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS BY the case of the City of Wi'micgton vs. ! Margaret Cronly et al. Verdict was ACKNOWLEDGED EXPERTS, rendered fcr defendant. Plaintiff ap I ,' ' ' ' ' - t p?8i?d Stat. s l. jn:tv (' l,'i!;u:i.i lid'T Mi with Mijusi;:- iu urn-tin( e-t!n- A ruejrican atjijoimrc ment that the Miriiia-t had U t orilertl mnke k has alrrdy had l!:.' lfeot of nihteriitUy altoriiiK' the attitude f th- Siatntse Kovern:iiii)t t.- tie rimtr.l StateJ. She is the tlr.st Atiuri-"ii war vtsstltovit Urii)jkok for en y'rars. and the t lTctt f her nrs-.i n as san its character bneanio know n is iejhrtel to have be n exactlv h.s S rtaiv (:Itie - ikl d mil' A i lcmocracy is His Goal and Jones Will Pay the Frcight-Another ' e W:1S "";u ;,t ,llie Jpial. His ; eovery tins l-een so slow, however, that i .intie -i irn.ron iat Ausrut. am ! e ii;i b- ii niidr-r treatment in the naval I ever im e. The assi.-tant was re- i iir-.l s,ni months au, but as it was thought ! tint Mr. T-wer wouiil ultimately recover, j re-, i i Atatrimony Court Criminally Ac- the cause of much comment and, inci- , , . , - ! dentally, much expense to the county, cused-Cry. of Fraud and Gerry- is thfiri;ftftf thpStflVQ R F Th,rni1, - 1:1 l3rUi: ua'.u One 01 the Largest Volumes Ever decided. This u.i...i,ut..... h .-orr bb.,r Trade in Soak. Tin. Tki i;t , 1 , la 1 t- the t hopita! authorities came to the conclusion j that it would be better for him to be order-! ed before a retiri 2 hoard. f mander Incendiary Fires Other Atatters of Interest, n,rl)rur1Kwi ru. , di.trjrb the arcustcmed I -Mr. lower 13 an oincer 01 louir service, ! r . . - . . ver old thnohtpr of ff,lm. tb Hp. H .,-v.i..n. 1 1- C M,avis s.,rv,.. ,Iurls tbe ontirl. rerio,! qalet of this slunibermSold mcpal-; f .t:.-r'M il,i).,t:..n . fM.tiMu.- t.. !,-."' "' :1Y'' ami liaIn-ays lia.I im- ity, and the future at this wtilicg, ap-j store in this city to' purcuasi a hat I., r,; I!;,r.I. .f : '' The'"" vr' to probabilities olj Several we.e showu her aid .be Meet- anfj)R. F. Himme being the prosecuting ; witness. .; The charge against the defendant t '.,-," ' (Holmes) is assault ard battery with a i 'Wilmington, : C, Jan. 23. ; deadly weapon. "Tnereby nangi a( Bat little has occurred during the! tale." ' , Ua the 7th of Februarv, 1S9G. the 11- - .... 1 f . ,. r . u, ateti uv trie mum uute e hr; 1 f -1111 to Issued by the Department-Hls.;,ccurJt r.fe.eL, , t .aibitration ur't-h,. tory, Botany, Chemistry, Culture Ifheek claiinh-'n-hich -tut .rr.n . J J lia- hitherto r. n tel all tb.ri-. t e and Uses Of the South's Greatest' An American, named Chirk . ' into partnership with . the S;amei' Staple. ernmeht to irrl out teak I, the t eminent atlvanein muney. ..On tin The 433 page bulletin on tbe CottOD f tense that lie did not meet iii obli- Piant, its History, Botany, Cntmittrv, ; ll,ey 'ied the wo.nl as it can- j!oN i, , . , . . . the river and sId it. .Siile.j'i''ntv, Ou Culture, Laemies, and L?es, just U$utdichec.k.s ,i(.a,h, ttey pre vented litU; by the Department -of Agriculture, is , utor.- selling some ot t lie numerotis ! frababy the largest publ catiou- devot jphants he had um-A in th'i-fores.-and w lien nil' .i.ue iH'uiiiuiH :ji nxm -iiif hient iileet. h n'd L'o L'o .t.- it i"M ! ? in..!. a - tli.-.t he :n;:ilved the that as'manv a twelve engineer i!icers 1 anything extraordinary in the shaps of fed one, sayinghe would call later to. jed to a single branch of agr.cnltural in maUer d.ti'-!.- that It I -t .iJi-I- ! he in h..tib d Butler and fullv onlv news. I might escspt an eclipse cfi .J?" "ius .se. . . . -, , . .j comeback with her father, who was a ,,. i That the condition existin.' in the navv 1 . c-" ' ' ""iC.iy policeman at the time, and, her "l J are ueh th t rtat. r Mrain is thrown oh ' braary. up in 1 V!'J, Siam res i'te. the were retired d'lrin the tast year. four of them retired on account of aire. I: i'.hird It i ! father (Holmes) asked Hamme what he the engineer than on anv other olllccrs La er'DDB is here in full force, beihgi "tu done to his daughter. Hamme waa am. is show n by the fa;t Unit if all ollicers epidemic throughout the cif y, and every gtpnished at the qiesiion x but told I'.utl. r intends to corral tbe Dem- cineer corps had 1' per cent of its mem Pvsictan in town nas more or iees cases j the girl wh,CQ she wsto call later and ::u;er plain to the that the A lab -1 bit iMl o ratie party 1:1 Xotlh Carolina and m:c ce ! !iitu- If in the Senat he in r. lie -its t! know - th it tl National l'opulit than aire is twice as irreat as the vveraire UrL'aniation is teitain to rett ; be 1. "4 retired, the medical corps 21i per0f this kitd demanding his Services.. j pay for. Holmes turned toward - his Uent, the line I'l per cent, and the pay; . tun.Q hv hcon laid nn! daughter and told her to tell Hamme he enat.- tuo year, ,orp one per eent So that it may be J frnm t s CAU&e rPCPntly re Mr. Pres ! wbahe (Hamme) had done to her. m- breakers ahead and I ' J l?! Deputy Clerk of the Su She then accused. Hamms of trying to ' r ohicer retired for calces othei , w. JCr mina Iv assault hr. Hnlmfs thfn VrLlUk tuuu, nuu mi kj . a1 iriiu, idtc - - -. Presidential Elector (silver) from the " rut Ilimm8 aoa m men cnncnea. ijmes was aoout 10 uraw ms revolver . 1; ... 1 ; i'1 the three other sea-iroinir corps of the uiate In- r . 1 j navy for the same causes. uriender to the - - A Snanlsh Gunboat CaDtured. Ueinoeratic party, lie i.s nut lolling the leader-hip Min'ier tiiM Key West, Fia., .Tan. 22. Havana! Sirth Concrpssional District. The num ber cf la grippe cases ii on the increase wnan. colored Deputy Sheri II, who was from last reports. k - with Holmss and was standing in the The weather during thffDast few diva ! doorway, separated the meu and pre- Popub'-t- anv lon-er. Thev under-tand ; aivics leci-ivtd in Ky West arw tothe j may explain, in part, the prevalence 0f veDtea Wn" nitgnt have been a murder. I'.nt ...v'v , . 1 ivi;, m iif'niu li i'i'ith'5 " tT-ct that the Sphusa gun bout Coweta this disagreeable malady in this baili ! Tha cae was tried before a magis ' ' ibLsbeeu camured vd burned by the j wick. As to that, however, I will I traH aLd the nero Holmes found vhm ! . w;II hreome a "Modernized !UMirgeiits. ! leave the reader 6f The Tribune, toisudty. Counsel D. B. Sattrn appeal d Den . rn: ' Uu! wait until the lb-form TheUometa oce of the most'mdge. ! . ao OJflllu. ,-UJ1 v utu max, irrew mt oi tiic eiaim wineii eer th tennined to aac I own-eno the Siamese Consul o nei al in this ! trv, is now i'i u a-ljniritMU a-km arbitration. - nil!i elm - to! SUNDAY CIVIL RILL. t Next ie.r- Fr--- As-.H-i ition l'neets in Memphis powerful of the smaller Spanish vessels 111 Cubai wateis; baa been cruising Thfl wi p)t rn-nfirl with rainv. rlism ai I tried the . case last ApnJ. It resuited wAAthpr snfP.f df ii bv rnld nrl rlwr in a mistrial. Case has been continued ... . . . - i - - .... . . .,-. .u;. . i n-t i:i"i.t:i an t .Mr. i; n:er w in near the.: near uaraena-i to prevnttne landing oi ; and Thursday ny , regular sammer: jccv-i.jajr hltbustenng expedittois. tor Mjme : weather. Friday a cold wave was an ; WBJt. LO fcue J jrJ- UI-y were suji oi i timeshe has bQ accustomed to hd inouactd as headinc this wav. aDd lo! ! at tnis writiug, having been out sicca fj Ninety-nine per eent. of the leading IV-jcaor at night II Sierra Morra. The it is v;ith us now. Wilmington has j clock Ust night. Himme is an ex- i-ement P'-C-J where the gunboat acchored was i seen no snow this winter. : onieaerate soldier and is wen Known ' i i . . i m. ... T--. i ii . anH roc nuta1 . Vi ara Tn K' rt c an tint an iavoraoie ior au a.iacK irom tne stoie, ; ine news or isenator rrncnara s re i " iv,. and tbe insurgents managed to eap ure i election was rtceivtd by the faithful i censures Holmes for assaulting Hamme her. List Tudny night tbev oi em d ! here with great rejoicmg, and somei on theirresponaible utterances ot fi -e on tbn vetsei with a 12 pouLd j talk was beaid during the week ot a 1 Holmes daughter. Same have hinted II iH-k sspo The ve.-sd was struck ; public demonstration to bo held m ! that the whole atfair was a consniracy: seerl times and bid v damaged. : honor of the event. None has materi Dut lt; .sem 10 beconceded that Holmes' While the crew were in confusion 1 otts i alized. I met several prominent Ke ! mentions were gooo, ana tnat ne naa io d-d with insurgents left the shore, nubl c ins of this Dlace wto had been ertion I mean 1:0 impntation aain-t n.j Cometa whs ooaided. A des I to Raleith dariDg the contest, and they i . .... .:. . . . .... tei.... a i i it.!k hr.il t I nn i fi(fht timir i-.Ihph nn ; tt.1I mo t.ha sifniii -n otao rprt hot. All i' i 'ru:' ( i.!in I'.irn. i'.uii''ii:t- iiiiu - - - . ... v... -" : t m tt .' rr . , . j . . . i . . .... . . . - i i r -i .iiua i n t rta ri nnaa rorcrn air rr trirf (ires oi i mmnoMT. tne Luoan? agree that tne ngnt was too ciote ior j ii;ii-g the mn btr with detdly tffeo" I cam fort. amfnA th! charter of this city, hes Fip.miv. afrer the Smnivh commander The Tribune is well likidbv those ! unuc" iwm oimwiavj band play hi- dirre. Ninety-nine per lei uli-t new-paper- e n:emn his man: ef the eampaipn and his uanti ii, eold 1 h-'dtd -.u rifn t f the Popwlr-t party, and he will he made t rtalie sH'ii the distine ti. n ft tee;i a trader and :;n honest I'opu-!i-t. Ia;th r i-a IU meerat. ar.d in makim; in dustry ever issued by the Department-; claim of !s;0,(Kmi' which was pn -c'nti d Cotton, as stated by Assistant Secietarj -The recent-trouble, of w hu h the ajttark r.i 4 .... ,-. A !on Consul tleneral KcIiilt Was I hie ej'b voted largely to the economics of the j tary:()lney has mm snbir.ct. is the tirincinal nrodact oreicht I to a settlein'ent. I j , t 1 " "i ' rt i . , , great Slates and the mct valuable money crop of the entire country. While it furnishes the raw mateiial for one of our most imoortant manufac i turing industries, it cocstiui:e at the ; $19.)00.000 win be Needed ior the same time lrom one-fourth to one-third I - Fiscal Year,, of our total exports. In view of such! Washington. I C.. .Jan. 2:5. - A considerations this treatise has been I ing was given olyy hv tire Mib eeijimit prepared by the txperis of the Depart tee on Apropriaii. ns Cjimuitt oti tbn meut, with the coiiaDoratiou of venous i sundry civil bill ti the imniheix ff tin specialists connected with the agncul i House Committee on lb v. r.- ard jlldr, tual colleges and e xpenment sutiOLs I bor i n h1 licd ins, rtion of a;n p- of the SaJth, and of a praciicl PUntttr0,r-Itl,,n ,r th Ju'1,,r-V "tX "r xs u i . w Jt i amount iiecet-sarv for the e( ntiact !wr.k (Maj Harry HammoLd, ot buuth Caro - aiilllorixt.d ilt u;,. Jast riv,.r uril iiarUr olina), whose valuable contributions to jjj -, j the literature cf cotton production iotgj chairman. 'Hooker ol ihe Kivers and ll u ago brought him into prtminence.. j y)rs Committte, explained tl.:it. il.e he-t Lill Tnese diiljrent writers discuss theail(loriZf,,i tl:e -exiendiiiire f ,sf;( iKi.K ( subject, eacn from his own scientific or ; f,,r nev? work. The imj.r.ivemei.ts j Ibif pthCtlCal Standpoint. The purpose Ol falo, X. V.; at Newtown Creeh ard Day the bulletin is stated by Dr. A- C. True, f Hide:e channel, in Nt w- York Harbor; on DiKCCOr Of the Office of the Exten .'-i Cumberland hound; at ' Savannah, (bij., and ment S:ations, uuaer whose tupervition on the Delaware hail-or c f leiiie had a!- . i -i . j i j i iii eeo accepted his daughter's statement as the truth. The bill intrc dacad by Representative oi-.. i- hi w f. hiial on ! -t h I'.- t in that j irty. I! it it is already a party loaders. in r !t r 1 elr: tin V - ire t. t iii demand. Tie i.ha cl a v, . i i -U i- ir- at. 1 e:..ecrat is iiitetely Itdi-;;b ill the !. !:: orr-rv will pay and bitf h'.s im mi fcnd ben killed, the i who have seen it in the citv. and manv survivors surieadered. The vessel was fare of the opinion that by the appear- d. the old time honored crifs cf "G-rtj mander," etc. The d stribation of 1 pVnant end. spci.a is a ca. umai uocirine oi more it has been comuihd. to be the nresen i ready heen commenced, and bid- had tation Of such facts as woujd be useful lakel (or proyidint' fr llie Ohio. Allfha ostudtn s of agriculture, to mvtsti gatcrs at the experiment station;-, and 10 tntt increasing bjicy of iuttlu.tni aricuitnrists who arc mttrts-td in thoroughly acquainting themeelvi s wul the past and .present condition of our agricultural industries, with a view to discovering means for their improve meut; and the researches of tbe chem ut th elimnf nlmei.r. tl'A bntunivt tbt- entomolojist, and other iavestiga ore , u uu " ' are all m d-) conn ibutoiv ta this lm-i Wtsbi'ig.on, !). (... Jan. 2?. I K'l -eil 14. ion rv 9 1 Ul Ol I 1 1 ll, KIMU IU nev and Mononfrulieia livers and iHiintl. and Milwaukei harhors. 'The- t orntiiitle.' estimaud Sl'J.OOOfoo will he nee.led .'.-ril..-next ..seal year. S n - .f the meinl e-softlu 'appn priatiorw i puimtttee think j l" OtpKi will he snllkient, and an e!! rt will he h'adi to reduce khe appropriaiioti to th'at -:cinre it j the'eornrn-itlee are satislied 'the chief engineer of. the the ' Uini annv are sive. when the Union Pacific Railroad. . : ii ve 1 l.l k( -d !ri . i Mi.-s. The la 1 1 mt ml irs to vi !e in ti,, 1 1 u! i-t r- i-: -i:te-lel elecin n ease i i-t, tfie l.'ipuilican le- eciittstart. anrfl nf Tftf: Kt3TRT:F! in ' North (!rn i lioa j)urnalism your Raleigh Demo i part es than cn-. It hurts ' f .f ; A v......... ,;n v.-.t-a ; oihsr fellow eets 'em. thoneh. . . i vioi'v ixiui uiuti uuu iruj uuiai v wm uavc i ... . . . i Oniaim, eb , Jan. 2:;. In the I nitcd : t0 A7 second fiddle m future if not i -eral incendiary hres have occurred utcs Circuit tourt this attcrnoon a pe- tae a back seat altogether. &ere 01 at,a' and tne P11C3 bve been tit ion w as tiled for the foreclosure of the ! 1t u 'n mn,0aon unable to find the fire bucr. Yesterdav I . nion Paciiic railroaih The action is ; I .1 1 i u c mornmer a colored man found Harrison Pea;c3, or "Bdly John." a negro, at -the sur Y-t w .t- e. -nnted 1 at hv Pcmociatic nJi r the ml irr.oi: The pr" t f 1 im eratic frai. 1 w . v !iun. 1 1. I IT-- IUO VlUUl.atlUU Ul IUO UiaiUiD oiouni unuumi .uuinr vjieiieiai nai- . . . , f moil 'bv direction of President Cleveland,! viyel of the attest. " and n'U to foreclose the Government's i No babies have been left cn anybody s lien on the propcrtv and also the tirst 1 doorstep darmg the week. This is re mortira-e loan. It is asked that the maikable, when Wilmington's record ilfdion ' mnUr in chancery or others give a de- in this respect is considered. This is seription ot the property of the road one lntant industry unwortny oi en was ,; 1 ., ... ,.,.1.1 .1... ..1,. ..r lKn n.i.r.nmnn. I ' i ; iiai'it lo i'e Mini iii.il iiie tiiue ii ur tuuiogrmcui. fund be determined and e!ec- The chapter on the botany of cotton, ' vh-ngton Umu H v n tins .f er: ?ou, rDr. Wilier H. Evans, is concernea i te.i nt tbe ?h .reh-m. Ij tie utWwiththf, .structure acd vtrielies ; x Q M1 "" ,nl' Vf -"fK by nf tnnlnt; Mr. J - K. McBndt. oJ apun Pr id -nt l!,-,d Tennessee, and Mr. W. II Bal, of ..the Department, joint authors of tbe chap ter on the caemistry of cotton, tihcuiis the ccmpjsition of the plant and the templing to set fire to a residence. .Hp j drtmauco it makes upon the soil. Ptf was arrested and is supposed to te;,ilou Whitney treats of climatology crz7. It is believed he is the origins.- j and soils, using weather tables and. so 1 tor of the aforesaid firfs. ' : jaaalyaes in txplanati.cn of the condi Today tbe British . t-amer Grathorne 1 lloDS most favorable to cultivation, sailed for Bremen, Germany, with 8630 pienideut H. C. White, cf the i-orgi8i N.,Uh1v attempted t. ex- sinkini: fund be determined and pro- The bill introduced by Mr. Sntton, of , staie eo:iege, uiicussxs me waniu. i.. ....... . - ... . i VI r f k rurfth a n rl ir 14 K Kico . t . . . ...: . l .. . vision made lor turning in t lC.monev nw Hanavnr in th Hnnso. p intrfor: -r. . auu ! Oi CJiiuu, biauuK . -ilb uuiic.usioc it ..r.h ren.I it, yet the I opuli-t mem- j , .ll1)lvirSir it to t.ic (Joveanment's th .ct.hii.hn nt nf torn trial in,nr ; returned Irom Raleigh last night. toijiy to ay tjittd ot thv Pirs d-niV ii-j.utnre las', uigbt tn h ou kit g i xp-diliou !lt not Knu-Aii ho' a- ioi'o the Pr.-:deut will be a "-! t from '-r 't'li,i:i'l ; P. j-l also not k'-o:'n h' w pi; tn- ri pi-t li'ative- of the 1 HAa- a i dyi 'u1y vijU re main Ln . . . 1 . ! 'r -!! the 1 II, w ithin a reasonable tune set t y iQ Wilmington township, is not lavored lity. of Ra!eighi was IM! I.aker. Keen. tr. wd and Shu- debt .... i ; the court, the Government is not pain, rrv mneh in f hit loealitv . i ,r .'.!- th.. v,.te ..r w.re absent..-. i. i.i... .i :n i. ' vt ry mucn in ims iocanij . dt; bri tluT Martin, an honest. if u w l- i i iii -it ii rnnpri r vi ip mn. r - closed. It is also provided that the timet , -p, the present allairs be extended or new 0 , . -v The Governor was expected to arrive last night, but h cime cot. Jl. is looked for at C.4.th:s evening. ' ! Se.;riTi Populi.-t, Jo say that he i I nr Yost. Ilone-t ectio!i is the ' ; s. p ittnn. ftatinc it.H i 1 - p ' j drawn Irom ; numerous experiments Prof. S3. M. Tncy, of Mits.ssippi, contributes a des:ript;oh cf tae pruci pal cuitivatt d varieties of tbe to;:on I p ant, with their origrr, d siritu iot. aud telative values. ; The diseases of cotttn are dis uss c ; by Prof. G. F. Atkinson, of Cornell, aec . t r T.i c t li j rri - ri irHirctflQ xxr rt 1 r Y ft . r r Ihd rr f 4 t .I. iit . i.-i . t . t it. ior .upsirs. nan tv r'ersiii. uieu iuts- t-v tt tt.i. , - ""'v-" f v . .J jC Jv sou vi tie, rn., oui. -o iu iuf r ,7 v. , ' xaammB-xxoiuues jury was uui ; t h u a. 1 m l I J . of the j cue- appointed. The "Three Friends Libel. Several hops and balls have been held during the past few days. , Mr. Robert Gardner,. late bookkeeper ' Special to The tribuxk. JURY DISAGREED, Wilmington', N. C, Jan. 23. Instantly Killed. i Chail s on, S C.. Jj. 2:i.A Spec'Ml to tbe N- and '. ur; r fr iML.Htei b Kg. S (J , st.y--.Mi.' J-u'-.b K sngjr, of ' tit II il Crrt k -.-eetsoa of Ixirium . c viu:y,'-ent to L i sv;II - thts mor.iiiig af er toiub-toie tt pit ov r th- t" of In -oa o as.kiibd ia'a. raijroiid hcc J!it in Alr-m U-t Mr Wh-u" Qt-'rcn'd 'ne d-pt bt teuri a'i -n t'tfiii. aaa v,i iUe n j'-tn'' ii ;cro-h iui : tr o.a to at i r . -j e t-o, cfi - I. fi unnrurn T ri tone of t he IVnulist faith. Where ci,e of the United States vs. tbe steamer J irom a compiicauou ui u - ( mri:i . 1 . " ,7 """ ' iTh VH-nrfa lihl f ir frtl Mtlirf- fnr;seS. He WaS bUIltd the Cay 101-, - ' j umrui xuiuuiui. giei. auc ic, ut :r,. .! n".i simfnr.l be but for an : lu . r . ,u,K,lu,clu'll ri,t,iui pmofore ! and were dischareed.-One coloret'iarv- i vaina 6f.C3;ton teed Drodncfr Ictod ihr N-.-.i. . " t.. t,-u u. i Mr. Chfrles E. Butters, of Hub. this! man was in favor of arnaittah while the subj cttfaa imtorun: Chapter by Mr ran 'ii i in . hi i u v..iiuiiiii. . ortit t was Uliue uy o uvizt; lj. i&e ui lur ; . 7. ' ' , : i T o r , , i ,wii;.T-v.ii . . ! T' ,oI ol, i.init Conrt this morn-i S:ate, has rented Governor Ru-seH'e Uieven white men we r n for canlction I K'igore, of orth Carolina, whib is on.' evtdanation. But er has batted btates Oituit Court th.s morn- maWa tiw veQ wntemen were ior conv ction. 8S devoted to a d scu5?ion ot ;iDir sustainine tbe exceptions or tbe ri "aoirv,tv,1"rtk""" " I - u " n " a ..... by ta i u' Hul iu- au :.er t 1 n; . rati D:i:iise suiliiuc air tii.r uiuus u ilc i: . ... . . , , i - ..... . u .. .n: . . ' 1 ' - . Illw lt-... 1T-. ciytT-JI T . . j -t ' Llin 1 II HIT. III! II li u. Mini lAr Iii I. V ' . iiLu.,,,. f i-c m-x. thft lihUntl The lecal chapter of the Daughters oi I n imft tnmVht from Hrmlnn r-.nnntv. Idaho. Butler, as j Q (u the Confederacy held their regular rdnnrt tia o WarT.rn nnconr the Populist Committee,.' lib-' acd if tbe amendment is not filed j monthly meetirg during the week andilllhe R , mjne Thursday afternoon. o days the libel is lo stand dis "-c.irvi, iiu uuc Ap.uu, ; A gaag was worKmg iu a cross cuf , run same cinserior me ensumg year. ii nlUff frcm tfle 150 f00t level, when a i ..-!:. an ... .i .. i t:. ..,..,i...rc .vf t.i-.iwxf'withtn to days the fm sied. This ord-rof the Ccurt is con Mature to ..tandby the Populist f a , T t another victory for the owners That i in Du- otice inree Mienis, oui u is prooaoie that the government will appeal. B. Handy famishes a chapter on tte history and statistics of the indu-try. Most cf these articles are ll.us rttd. The volume inclcdts a bir.licgrapb.y-: Tae mblication is cot availab e for - lee or en. a tor. i-i '- interest. The message meaiis ex :'. the oppoitc of what it hays. There i- a compact between Butler-. Jones, . ;!ki:i r and Teller to elect a Duboi-e membershipnumbers 56. During the! cVring 1 30 ia Wfd to ih-ton Menera? distribution's the law Jimu v,.,n hcon Qtia n goia 10 in ion , . thonsind copies, bji r Ihu Snrwrinlononr I I il fUmrli.S Knocked co s na'.iy n tiied A Panlc30D Peop!' Kllied- S .n Finnei-f . (; th. J ". i ', A?: froui the Orient.. '- 8 ea u r G elip to' dnr, te.'I f a tenib'e punic in a tj!i)pV siKivontfiw, Can. a, in which VAX) Jntii. vvnnjn and 'club! rn perbhed. Dcr o a tfeitrical erfcrinan;e a Uiii'p'wft.s t roken, w hich -t thf temple on lire. Th; niain entrHiice. was 1 m1 nn two s nal.'er exits were aho chokid Of tin icrty actors in the j e foi riiHr.c'. four -cad. j j Th. Mlllt All Diinnlnn vear a new chapter has been formed at ' u' nT hqs Zn nafted on the edit!t.n:to thousand copies, T V " V Rileigh, and also one at Salisbury. A this mVht and dav and itanoears to'be'i the Saperintendent n .camru.b , uo.veii, .na,J;ui ae.c convelition is to be held in this cfty on TllT ! Union Biding, Washington. D C. , jirospect of a cartel met. to Division of can scppyal mited numo,roi ctp; "u prooui i o: n. ie, ru -r-; iuc .cm v-. v,. . o- onri soaratt 8 ' I , nours or snui uown , n. mr umn a.- ftf th ftrtin'pq Will S&CrtiV bet runumz, .-oiu. a is .snn., . IIUl, Accused or FiiiDusxerinc. , April b:htoform a totate JJi vision or j jn tte C6mD. Tne vein on wh'ch the New York, Jan. 23. Gen. Carlos mis organ:zuiou. ice tnree oiner cuap- j mine shafc goea doWQ is $19 cre in Riiotl. secretary of war of tbe Cuban ters in the State have been invited to provisional government. Dr. Joseph J . ie"u ueiegaies iuiu:s cuuveunou. ; a Wreck-Fireman Killed. . , 1 1 'iind Karmiift Tmiillo editor of the Corgrebsman Tom bettle was neie his home in Keiasvuie t.rina PTnaditinnq to Cnba. were before is what the i .i.mm;Ctf;nt.. cu;,.ua nr rirn!irr Innrv ouDd'i DewcDducr . - . . . . . . materia. le. have been accused by the epanisn con- ilmler i- talking- now at the mu.!e of ul of haviDg aided in sending fi.irus- Win. he-ter. A deadlock I'ui- .i-e people want, because in that examination trdaj. mdition they. ee the only hope uf Du-; Champion Runner. b i election. Duboise has signed a j London, Jan. 23 The mile cham i. ,. . ... , . : . piinship run between Patr.ck Carrcll, uei'UM I an be. bill ami 1 accented as a - . . . modi rnied Democrat." . Butler would multiply that breed of mugwumps, and ne tne Irish American lor g-dirtaLC pro fessional runner, cf Wal.him, Mais., ud J. Craig, the Scotch champion. took place at Boston Ud;. Tne event assen- eer train from Cincinnati, wuth bound, on f . I i- i r . .1 - 1 I r- John A Everett, Jr.. and Miss M mouth of the tunne, lhii m0rning at Margaret McPhcrson, were married j Xemo The be anJ maJl ere here Wednesday. They are now cn a; wrecked Fireman Charles Clarke, of Som Dridal ttur orth. !enet, was killed and engineer John Fowler Mr. Alien B. Brown, the son of Mrs.badlv hurt. No passengers were injared. John Kent Brown, who died a few days j - ago, ditd in Washington, D. C, tbej confessed She Murdered Her Husband early part of the week. He was 22 Bristol. Tenn.. Jan. 23. Mrs. Susan-Deck- most isiud neou3 lo, not wit h stan 1 in z thi. nas employed the most effectaej wcn by Craig with the creates' method to secure Duboise's election. But 'ease. veais of age, and a newspaper man. He was baried heie. Mr. E. C. Robinson, formerly of this ciy, but who for th pat three years had held a position as drug clexk with a firm la Baltimore, died suddenly in ard, aged 40, has confessed to having mur dered her husband, Jos. Deckard, whose head was split open with an axe Thursday morning. She said she did it through fear of him. She was placed in jail at Abingdon, Va., today. f "5 !la i at a I L HhnHon It fa however ! there seems to be no utiment favoring distribution, it is, nowever, , .'; f.,,-,., .f n..!.,,.. ... .i r..a ia, caiaiimaa auu uwut m vwv' der a hrer edition of the comp ete i uon l - work, but no sttpa have ben taken a I Tenth Ballot-Na Result. yt?. ' - f OVnpta, Wash, Ja . JJ Tne enth In v.'ew of tha l.'m'ted number of j bal ot f r Unite-J Stt - erat-, tjukwi copies printed, it has been tuget-c,f in iho II u tilv. wa n i l ou rsult. that every person interested in the eu jThe vs.h .wn: Tur er,-2.l;. .li.ei rit. m hia men.ber of Comrr I Squirt, 5; Uiniel, 'J. 1 liny, 2 5; irt in- Jind request tba printiog cf a large edi.K;.Me1l? lion. The President Djck snoonng. . t ' r ' . L Fredericksburg, Va., Jan. V:i Presi- 6one to Join the Squadron. , dent CIcveiaD,i ana p ,rlv are bo6ti u j; Vw York. Jan. 23 The U. 3: Crais f tinrt thi momlnir w ith Col. Waller, at er Columbia sailed this afternoon ferf Widewater. fhey arrived early on the Ham ntnn Roads to loin the ioaacroL 1 steamer. Maple.' o far r -. " . . i . . there. been fine. the sport ha: 9 !! I I
The Raleigh Daily Tribune (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1897, edition 1
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