NOELL BROS, Proprietors..
Hor.iE first: abroad next.
01-00 Per Year in Advance
Vol. XIII.
.R0XB0R0, 'NORTH CAROLINA, Wkdnesda Evening,' Sep: 2. 1896. ' . " ' : " ' -No. 3.
KIR. BRYAN IN OHIO.
HE RCIVEj Trie GRtATEST OVATION YET
ACC3&DED HIM. -
He Made Three Speeches aid Thirty Tno
sand People Heard Him--Working-
man in Tha majority-;
- . A Woman's Awful Fall'
. St -T.rvTTTd " Afr Amr 9.8 TVfru ftpo.
W. Hibbard, known professionally as
Victoria LeRoy, fell from her balloon
to-day at Clayton, -St. Louis .county,
La distance of 2,000 feet- I At 5 o'clock
t.liiH afternoon 'she had ascended
about 60 feet, when her parachute
became detached and. fell - to. the
ornnnd . Thft balloon shot, tin ranidlv.
The woman, in an effort to catch the
WILL N3T TAKE STW Alt DOWN,
Chairman FaulUner Says Everything is Work-
WASHINGTON,!). (;:, Auir'.,31.' (Spe'"
cial to the Baltimore - Sun) Senator
Faulkner', si nee his return from Chi
orat.iftV nrosoect than he has hereto-
fnrA hpen. He sa vs that the three'DaT-
V w -u. - - . . ' ' . . . -
ties the.Democratic hs represented
: 1' ' Highest of all in Leavening Power! Latest U. S. Goy't Report.
. r . 7 INlbKtblINU lltMS riuivcu ur . nene
Republicaus, and the : Populists are , - AND THERE IN OUR EXCHANGES. .
HTPIUlTUr III fill tt HUM . II H.I IK 1,1 - I I I 1 I I 2T I ' .' -f -i . -V -i . - . i :
an tne eitmeui o; tne countrye,s pop
' . I i. HO WUUlall, 111 cLl CI1U1 ll K)J WIV.U UUV
rwTrrAwn O rAa" 31 Cauili- parachute, had partly fallen and was W I
dtn Brvan bas Wohe obt of hanging with one arm hooked over by. those that participated in the Chi. - , O.I ,
11 the trapeze bar. ; When tl. balloon r ; - -
Mt..,iiV n tht whifth the ditv was almost in the cloudsa dark speck composed alincbf. entirely of Wtsteni INTERESTING
of Cleveland gave him torniffht; and was seen to drop from it, and 3,00
nowhere else, with the possible ex- spectators groaned, in unison. Tle
. - -t -r " . l -."': frn.ntiftvhnsha.nd riished into a tent.
attempted-to hear him talk. Two and seizing, a . pistol, attempted to
grea, meetings listened to Mr. I3ryan, shoot himself. He was j?e,zed nd
firstm Ventral Armory, where disarmed. The woman fell one mih,
16 000 people were packed, the second mile north of the fair grounds first
io,u v Si . . o ' strikins- a tree. Frairinents of the
in Music Hall, whicn neia o,uuu, .uu . " - mwD tt;k
, , . ;a oaar thnn- bodv were left in the tree. The Hib
afterwards he spoke to several tuou . , .
sands from the balconr of the H..Uen bard, are res.deM.H .of sotoe place m
den liotel." Bands and mar6hi,.K eastern Pennsylvan.a. Mr. H.bbard
campa clubs were numeronsaout iS;deUrious and n.ay never recover
the streets, and with thousands oi
tbe city
STATE NEWS.
cfrHtitrprs within its grates,
bore a holiday aspect. Special trains
hrono-ht out-of-town clubs in during
the aftornoo: 500 came on one train
from Canton, the members of the
Bryan club of that city, with their
friends; two trains came from Akron,
n(i others from Lorrain, Cuyalioge
and other Ohio and Pennsylvania
points .
There was a parade to escort him to
the hotel, and another after dinner
from the hotel to the armory, the lat
ter, headed by the Democratic clubs
of Cuyahoga county, followed by sev
eril or-ganizttious and out-of-town
'clubs.
Wjyier Decree Approved.
IjONDON, Aug. 30 The Standard
will publish to morrow a dispatch
from Madrid saying that the Spanish
government has expressed approval of
the decreewhich General Weyler has
decided to issue suspending the work
of gathering the coffee crop in Cuba,
and also of his action in forbidding
Spaniards and foreigners to hold any
,wl in W with the insurgents.
The dispatch also says that the
AinpriVan COnSU Is in Cuba have pro
tested against the enforcement of the
later order rnpon the ground that it
would nrevent them from securing in
fnrmatinn that the state department
at Washington requires and would be
condncisve of demands for indemnity
Republicans in a Row. ,
Last niirht Alderman Bowes, John
Nifthols. "Doc." Sorrel. Rev. Leak
and other Republicans gathered at
the county Court house to lorm a
NffKinlfv club. -
About the time they had maae
Bowes chairman, had taken down a
list of members and appointed a com
mittee oh by-laws (consisting of
Bowes, Nichols, Leak,-Sorrellt A. W.
ni .r nnd N. E. Burcress). Tom
Debnam got in with a crowed of Rus
RKil netrroes: and moved to change the
o
name of the club to Tiie "MCiviniey-
. . -r-r - . 1 . J
Hobart-Russell77 club. ie was ruieu
out of order by Bowes, and the fun
hom.ii. Two chairs were smashed in
the melee, and peace , spread her
wings until a policeman arnveu aim
cooled them down. ; - ',:'., ,
o ftMr hSwlin? and sniakiui -fotAtt-
hhnr-r.liH RnsRfiil menieic,' tne " nan,
Debnain announcing that they would
meet two weeks later to iorm a- iuc-
KinteyrHobart-Russell" club, in op
sition to the plain McKinley club.
Bailey charges that Nichols .pre
tends to be favorable to Russell on
the outside, but is at hearty against
him. News and Observer.
ulation favorintr, the free and unliml- . ,
, . , . . - Condensed News From All Over the Old North
ted coinage of silver into harmonious . 4 ... jj,hi. c
. - f State in one Week in . Readable Form.
support of the silver nominess. - . i X... a 1
x .... - v . - - ' I r : . . Of lntrpst in our Readers. ' v
' "There have been,'? the senator , - - - , . . " t
said, "difference of opinion as to how , Evangelist Leitch will.begin a meetx
fh!d0Rnit. fonld he, hARt iihtftinpd, At ine- at'Dilesvillei Anson county, next
times the situation has been compli- Tuesday. v
cated and the members of the Nation TnhnF,lH v of Tredell. affed 70.e and
al Democratic committee have been his wife, aged 30, are the parents, of
subjected to more or less embarrass- - jnfant. ; y 1 " '' ' ' i" '
factions. 1 am able to state, however, A twenty room hotel is to be built
that the situation is freer .from com- at once t Spencer, the, name of the
plications rt .he ..resent time new snouu.u .-.,. - goj, .hostile. " ;
it nas i,eu iu,.. Tlie democratic . co MuwuU . Q n intotho m0Untaias of Mad,'-
Sewall were nominated, and within First Congresaional district endorsed , . , . , , .
a few days everything will be work De.uocratic-Populist electorial lusion- won county, showed him Hannasor-, ;
iro-cmoothiv in favor of their election U. ders.and put a new sons: into Ki's
- ,1 frtt. V inSTOn. WHO ieit Ltlia oiaie iu - - , v - , i- " " .
Therecouldbe nothmg more ab- - been n6minSt. monhth.'. . On Saturday.. OoL-Jamea , ..
oui, v . , . rjpnnh ans of the atate. 01 1 uoyu maue.iuu 01 tue ,auvwaic?, -
that statement.that to conc.l.ate our ' fn Qr Attorney General'. ; of coinage, and prononnced.Mo-. .
Pnnnl st friends, the committee will . . - I . . -- .1
JL. 1
CARRYING OUT H ANNA'S ORDERS.
, All theBepublican politiciaas who,
have so tar spoken have declared tor; - ,
gold; 3; senator-ir ruchard was caret ni v
not. to make .any announcement of , v
his conversiiMi until he got "all . the ;
uig, ones iugt uri ; au t ajuiiic auu .
induced 1 heiu to recant iu chprns. y
1 : Evervoue of thetn had- heh talk-- "i -
her si 1 ver at 'the uo bf their voice for - .
years; but wheiV Pritchard pitched, .
'Mar i 1 Iiuiiia'd song . Kothing J Btit t t -
r"..!. !D ..........' "..,! Pn-rinl I '.?nt fof "
VTUIU, JL ClHO'll nituabUOOUll 'AUW.
and Vuls'r and tht rest joined in the ;
chorus. He had'Jaiready ; taken Ki
Gudger, -who lett the. Democratic
. - ' 1 t. -n Ti.., 1 TTiti lotr'o lotfav in -favor "of crol d 1 the
tPA has no riffht to take such a step Alabama; writes the Red Springs (greatest State mper.hehad. read. ,
' t. . nr. . O I itll 4 tiv mnlfA i'rt.WO 1 v--"rr'''' , " . . .1 . ' 1 :':AnnAi1 i .
l 1 1, i 'am 1 1 . i. ii ii.ii lie vai ii i ,uv ujujivw - -Honni a nnipr- urc. i hiiip-' uunvru. j ;
withdraw Mr. Sewall. The commit-
AWhole Lot'o! Jireclors Anested, Too.
Washington, Aug. 28. Acting
Comptroller of the currency Collin re-
ceived a telegram this morning irom
condncisve of demands for indemnity Examiuer AV. H. S. Burgywn, of New
by American citizens whose property Qr)eanSi informing him that(Direo
suffered the consequence of the carry- tors Renaud, Duiiias, Tenner and
should they desire to - do so. Mr: Be- Citizen. that he will try to make . two Hauna's order, are v being; oheyedv
wall will remain on the ' ticket . and or three speeches in orth. Carolina, l-ewg-an oWrvexJ - ' '
will be elected withiMr: Bryan.". his native State during the campaign. ;; D& .cn
. : . - ' , . ' . , , ; . y " . " ' BRYAN WILL BE NOTIFIED, .--v
. ' vjhD. nDn buou Ron . Tohn Fi. Rav has been elected prin- . - ,
Washington An- 38 -Tbe Dem- oipW of the deaf-mute and blind in- .There seems to have been a change v
ou fommfttee f ur- stftutipn.vice Mr.' Place resigned. . in the'sentiment at the Populist head- .
nishts tbe'Southern Associated Press oYernbr Carr honors the requisi- quarters.nere in leaiu. w
w4tU;thi' foUoAvinkJeleMiit tbJ day tjon 0rh;ev&o Vifi5r6l Titbr 'tion bf inbtif ying candidate Bryan -of - :
addressed r toxPresident" General Walter LiVermbre'rw ho' is in.' jail5' at " nomination "'hy; : the ' Popnlist ,; '
TTi..icV.nV . " ' . ' ' ' flintnn Trnrfriid With Seduction. ' "... j ;j. . "
iiamou. ' " . u".u o r .r---- ... i . convenuoii auu -it uuw appcaio 7 , .
-HOii. -Benj. Harrison, New .York WatgQ Qt Cna;,0tte: reports that he wiH be formally notified '
City.N.Y.: ,he overnor that he; has .lost . ;ai,'i' flfp aPafnr -Rntler.' k
"I have iust spent a weejt in reuu- supposed 4 - . Z0 pnm : .
sylvania, speaking to many, thous twenty cows the chairman of t
ands. Tour speech in New York last wired tbe information to the Agricbl- mittee, .said yesterday that this would
niarht" attacks me specifically, and-1
nnJ,Yinr.T 0 WflshinVton-. . rro hnhlv' he rl one and'" that the DOtifi
e K . , . -.in ioi n't I turai XJcyO'i imcui ww .1 . 0 1 f--j . t - . . - - '
wouiaDepieaseuLumcu,r Jw. . ; , nftf inn nnm rrtittee and the executive, '
dphate before a Northern auaience, Tbe state Agncuibui y .
aeoate ueiuio . i.4. mc aWL.;fr0tt would , anon have
i ji.i.a v A ML) 1 7 1 r wit T-uriiii mill i r 1 1 t - - 1 j t.A a kjjia vwvu - ..
preierauiy cll xx, r,-r- v,,Trt . - r- , .1 .V:i - "
rCi.nJrti. lB R. Tillman. that a large numper 01 mm xi meetinsrat wnicn mcueiaua wm w ,
' 1 " vk n 1 W ; llllllll' ' III 1 m I ' I 1 1. .nA Jx n 1 U '
Docr, spes Out. M at the tendeey .s 'toward the - .
w AnwsBORO. Ausr. 29. utnrie anu. 1 rnrtnf tOI1 Gf finer erooas ana mauu-
Dockery spoke to a large faetured articles...
ing oat of the orders
Keifer, and acting Teller. Songeron,
Union of Silver Forces. ' all officers ol tne laiieu xtiu
Dr J J. Mott. cnairmau ui tne xi - ' , .
. . K"ii. L-ctoo to dav on chartres of criminal
tional executive comuiincc - -
. - 1. j ...--ii,, f..Vio nntmnMl hankincr
ver Party," was here again yesieruay. viuiauuu, .. . 7- "
iifn.. -' .f..ird npnnle are laws. These are in addition, to the
. , ivrTr; T.iir, r4..inips and Vice President
making a despecat ug n iur mox,m i lcslu, n
ley in this State," . ne sa.m, uu uuuau. r-. :-
' J . . 1. -Mm: Tho lftttor was'a member 01 the nrm
thpv are troing 10 put a Btiuug i- a-w -
'Sn would be suicidal for the on which Gardes and Gu.rault were
friends ot silver who. are in said to oe partner..
nmi,0t...ino- a. maioritv in the
a majority
RfMtP, to so divide -their forces- as to
allow McKinley so- secure the elec-
...1 vrtrn of this State. t, iue
silver men see that the gold standard
Enthused Witii the Prospect of victory.;
Wtton. Auar. 29. District Attor
ney Glenn returned to-day from a
v..rninaco frin to Washington. He vis-
UUOluct-u " i ' w
ited the National Democratic - neau-
silver men see that tne guiu.Bwuuaiu jted 'the' National uemuuauo -
men are calcujating on a division of quarters and says he found the offi
v.,. ;ia, vntp: and thev know that nMiiant over the prospects for-a
they must get together. I. believe rea silver n victory in November,
that it will all be arranged in the next Capt. eie'eh traveled from Washing
. jv0or within two weeks. Mc- fn ftPeftnsboro with Senator. Till-
"xri,T 11 hardlv be allowed to take j . Tne iatter gave encouraging
off- the electoral vote of North Caroh- uews fr0m Pennsylvania, where he
. . . - Q sneakins He'.said hun-
Li ung and ft. President: " . area, "n addressed a,
Present at the residence ; of Mr. noon. ? 7
Wm C Whitney, Fifth avenue and , Th.-SieaDoard Wins..
Fifty seventh street; at: a few irin- lesto.S. C: Aug. 31-Judge
J ua0 11 a.' in. to-day. -The - nfthe United StatesOir-
house-for the time being was , in -the toay filed bls decision m
hands of the gbvernment, and repre- fQp ipuliction brought by the
sented the official residence of the ex- Bq and . Augusta Railway
Pontive : ' ' - ' ' . n-ainst the' Southern States- Freight
e?piSldent . Cleveland accompanied g. fo pre vent the latter from
HnmPv General Harmon, arnvea - Tnft ftisrhtv Pr cent cut
a he Whitney hou8e,at. 9 o'CocU red by it ;in retaliation
having come from ! Gray -b sn ihirty.three per cent -reduction
Mr. Stillnian-8 Bteatn yatch.-Sapphire I . de the Seaboard Air-
expressly tor the purporee . of. honor; P . e temporary restraining or
ing the gnest.oE the nation with . htf ct aa the bill d.smissec.
greeting, . , . . " - f- -
AnAcii imni . h ni-rhpi- man tnis
Oocaary Speaks Out. , xu ,ior,f.v k - tnward the - . - . .
1 anu uiat iuc ucuuuuvj -
iwsiioRO. Amr. 29. Guthrie and nm(1nfitoQ Gf finer' eroods and manu-
pv snoke to a large crowd to- f -A articles..' . The Dommite'j Saloon Closed.
1 . 1 of lia hp. x - ' "--'.I ' " -r-t .j i.
day. uocKerywasuuu-, - The Populist campaign -opened , at The Kev. Jiilius reicKe receiveua ,
ginning of his speech but he Wadesboro Saturday. Guthrie and deal o freV advertising ahout a V '
I a tZk Mockery, speaking; the latter decla, . - ,e Up-the pul:
caut auuicD3. .. -i frtr.TRrVan and Watson anu uvjucci v . . - x ' . r . , ,-.,T iif-
McKinley and the 6old standard and an party. ' ' . .P t0 Pen.a s?lo" 1 Hobok. Mr. :
in favor of free silver as a "free silver the Eepublican par y. Fe eke was pastor of the First GermaaJ .
Republican." He announced himself The Prohibition.sts wm estamisn chiiroh ill jersey;Oity. His
for Bryan and .Watson and spoke paper at KaleighNwith .Tlev. .i. H . He said, it
strongly i two. v .. .
ticket He said that the Republicans
might keep
ticket, but
fore he acce
Republicans had decided to fuse, but , Th& Qovernovr' paid a reward of $200 After jiwhile the Rev. Ml. Feicke
j: J- , D1iOT-Q - Vipkftd. CaUS -. . It flrantimm of ' ' "i J,i : .t o.i 1
many.oi uicivijuuoi" tsaturaay xo i. . vJtxivr.
also to kick, this
Wmrnn iniintv for the capl
i"b . - T,
resulted in meeting oi; a j
1 1 . ..' -f-i r-i of .
CailS, at wmcu --"o wireTg tnroat ' . . ,r ... , . ''A frra
j..uii t,'MrQT whs. nut out. xaic . . A: . Mint MrreiCKeaeweu buouiviv
puunv-au -. r . . - - t?a, r Hnndred new applicants iur ---- , .... . . ,
meeting decided for a straight picket, gnS Beeeceiyed by held bjthe, brewing ;c?mpany that,;
andmade the test to vote for Repub- -.10?. . .. " . : ... set.him.hp in in business and closed
Hcansfrom McKinley down,-They the auditor. , . .. , . . . ..:' Then Mr Feicke went t0
endorsedHassey;of Johnston.for W of ' Bergen and
COUgrtJBO- ' . .... rr ,',- V - . -. ' I' I,!, roo ThA
Committee will qo aouut conxessea tne eiiuiu. iu3 - v
'n jiAva - . ...!...-.-' . , I .- ' . '. i ...'..1 LJw. i Avrrl 1 (Ml
Jl ..volntionarv committee have ' The State , Agriculturial Society son and found a new church for him
7 , ;,ao'in which are fli9..soo4n race purses at the next
issued another manifesto in which are offers $2,50Q in race purses at the next FhiladelphiavMr. Feicke assumed .
"embodied twelve demands,the chief of state Fair. ' l . 4 charge of it last week.- .-'v
rV,iK i that autonomy oe KrauL i : , T?oost. Co lecre onenea v eu- ; , - 7 ; , .
the Armenians.. After enumerating - & uh . tw). hundred students .xiie uegiu , -
their demanasl tne mauiio- nresent. - . ; . - , eriy auuuc uoouw v - .
to declare that: ithe Armenians will v opened a tobac- on himself ; the chains of, political
fhrht for their rights until the last of Washington N. C opened a t Terence -is, this: t
1." vniAii " '. fto marKet last iuwu nu:rr OJl,,rJ. , . - -.
thempwij"---. , .;;Lm,T1rihr,ak. - - ... ' . Before the war the negro, was a siayc,
Endorses Bryan and Sewalh r - iV-; :,0,;nf, at. hnf. rot his board and clothes, from
-roston; Mass., Arlg. ,29:At its l fl j,nT.fl mansion U;fl'afir TCnw he' works for. tbe
meeting this; afternoon the. State P Gov, Carr ReDnblic'i Darty the year round for
?.l,;?Br;; of towabu his Bon discover. and rfotbes him