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THE TIMES-VI -"-i-i'r.tt.t-:::'- . .aiafc' .A;;U SITOR M MBiCR H798. j. ckvin A vio.VTH TOMOWBRE Thermometer Will bi Zio in tlie Horniuj; THE SI0V SiOIUl The Greatest Snow Since J!8r7. The Storm is Now Off Hrtttcra and a Regular Blizzard Will Prevail Over the Co.ut ' reezinu to florida. Tliif is by far ;h. Severest snow norm which hp, vif Rilcigh since J sr.T. AH tin- oldest inhabitants agree on this point. At nine ii'i.k this tioinif,g .lie snow fail was 16 ine'd's ami It will ivrlalnly rem ii IS by evening. Tilt snow storm will end this evening, however. I'.ni lenigiii will be the iveord bir r.tvr on intipfi ;t: t.i f. T.e.ii' -lit the tempi rami . will fab .ml in :1m- morn ing the lii " ;ti.i.y.- !i v. ii: e;.in 1 nt zero in It:iloi.;ii T t M :m vol i.- .: !i ;':i v. -a. iter bir-ia. Tee t '. The f 1 i i." v m . , i1'" . 'in a d !i ae ) J.-:. Kt b la' 1 1 aei . -a snow . i , ,1. if I is I 111' I .ii iw b.-.-tnn ;tl 12:20 -.i i;,ia ,i nntna r- ', -.( b : roan-- i , ,-avb: r , ore Tii ' i, : ' ' ' I ' I.;:.:" . '." .a. ". ,S e- .. , ni ' ' :i ' r. ., r: Tl v. TK.M '...ieu .,i:a: v MA- !' ' i. .vi a i tiie :-' a. ':. S'a a ex ::"!, r ,c-y ffie ::r:a as t, b. !. :a "a ....::...! !! f ;t! it iintiiT .. , ;tr- r.- uiaa e.l, Th e ;. aiaera id'- a I e , . a n,, ; is i .... . e. ' ;, i : : oi is are lot..- icr. i-'-.'.n'.:!tATi-a-:. i: '"-li'tnali t tile T:nleJ-Vi ito'-. ':!,U F.-b. 1",. - indianapoiis In t,.:low, Memphis t below. Knoxville ar.d t'.ir.clnivat. 10 beio.v. ldo.-lon 14 be !... ltlle Kick - below. Chicaco 2 ,o ., , i?t. ''alii 12 below. Rapid Cily. S. 11., 20 above, fast twenty-four hours s'4 , indies of snow feli in N'eiv V'ork; 8 inches in Norfolk. At Troy the ther mometer is above, N.wburgh at aero. Amsterdam 12 above, Schenectady and Watortown at zero. 1U. MANNING DEAP. Tii. Professor ldaw at the 1'n!versity Passed Away. A telegram this morning from Dr. Aidcrman to Mr. R. 'H. Rattle announc ed the deatli of Dr. Jas. Manning, which occurred at the University last night. Dr. Manning was in his sixty-ninth year. Ha had been a member of Con gress and ona of the most distinguish ed man In tha State. He tins been pro cessor of law since -the establishment of the law school at the University. He was one of, the foremost men In the i 1 .w I'm XT.H Pnpnlin He had been sick about two weeks. JDr. Manning leaves seven children, vMias Mary, who lived witn mm, rarB. "Webb, of Tennessee; Mrs. Huske, of Fayetteville; 'Mrs. Venable, of Chapel Hill: Mr. Jas. and Dr. J. M. Manning, of Durh.vn, and Dr. Isaac H. Manning, of "Wilmington. ' SMALL-POX. : N.. New Cases-The Negro Scott Doing ; Fa li ly Well The Quarantlnu. . Vn now deaaea of small-DOX have BD- jeared In this city! The residence W - Dr. 3Jnh visited him yesterday after- noon and says that h is doing fairly -. Cilt AXIS ' -wwi.m. . " end his case la rapidly; developing . A little house ' has teen placed ln the street 1A. which the guard stays.; and another room is being built in the street today in which rj Hen -an- ohanae his clothing before entering the hous. Dr. Renn, beginning with today,: wul aiay closely in his offlco room on. Mar gin, strest, near-MaDowell,' and nly ; ' feave the office; to visit (his patient and rtturn. - i - ' "4.,-. .'H AKSpEGORD AHTI-TOST LAW E !::ca'io!j I Institini ns ir Hold Pii'S 'iit I n v Kiiiynts in Irns's ; 0!,VOI):i TH AI, loose . cmitte Presented nicies if Impeachment eSeforc the Senate niiu i-tjiili- Jafi.'ciil Order For " oinorrow. Tia ii.uk. !. I, lie:. II , y.as ; :f!Y . il ijv U. " 1! I..-. -'. pia'A ' IK m !..&. The , . light. I'r..yv:' v, : :;:a:ice it;:ss: it. W:'!i::ms. ..f li.l- .11 l.'la Ik ,11a p ' d:-l ' : 1! !" fa'- a a i..-.". i.iiu.i ' il.) 1! , - p., . : .i 1 . e- e- oi oi . i.. i '!'. Ciiiei.!. .'iee .an. -y "eiirm: :.. ... : ; : .:t- "! nl. ,,r Mi, or,- , ill.-: m ...i. i i el'.itver i.-f (iieenv.i'c. M..:::, oi W: yc.e. 'niroiiiiee.l a ;v m In iaa to' nay W. H. Carrol i and I!. It. Niciioisoii for atendanee upon the wife of Representative Davis, of Il.v.1. . MO. 35. aad it was adopted, rcau of Labor and Printing, which EivtS the Labor Commission : the con trol of the public printing. Hoey ex plained the bill, saying the price of composition had been reduced by it from Co tn 20 cents per 1,000 einp. He said the contract made in 1853 was the "oust ever made to that time and that the bill would effect a saving of Sfi.OOO1 A year as compared with the contract of 1SB3. The bill gives power to give tha public printing to the person se lected by the Democratic caucus. The laws are to be all printed In 90 days after, the adjournment of the, legisla ture. The Commissioner of Labor and printing is to pass upon all work. Hoey said the cost of the public printing dur ing the laBt 4 years of Democratic rule was J57.000, and during the i years of fusion regime was $66,000. Hoey said there was no increase of salaries. On motion both bills were ordered printed and made the special order for Wednes day. ' . . 'By leave .Council introduced a bill to prevent the spread of cattle distem per, tick fever and other contagious diseases of cattle, , The Stevens anti-truBt bill came up on third reading as a special order. Stevens demanded the yeas and nays. Winston offered ah amendment provid ing that the bill shall not apply to any charitable or educational institution or corporation holding, trust certicate or evidence ef indebtedness. "He spok in support of it, saying that Wake Forest College holds $50,000 of Standard Oil stock. - Gilliam asked if the penalty for violation of the Jaw was made felony. eveps Said he thought it wa, e Onttts offered ah amendment to sec Uon 9 . st) as to otvlate any ichange of the rtilea ot evldenceu "Uowe)ry offersd an smendment "designcl . ta prevent trusts from entering :tht Ktata- a"d pulling - prices, down eo as cripple a-,v t -'V..fi'.r: JvfWf f-a;" i H V, :a ' iM'C . :v'"i:N..e:. S'-sf'Xi'jiii :a;:iw'',:J-; -itate concerns. Boushall offered an amendment that nothing shall affect the investments o aharitab'.e or educational institutions. Stevens said he was willing to except present investments. Boushall took is sue with him sharply, faying that If $5,000,000 were offered to Wake Pores: tomorrow by the Standard Oil Com pany he would favor its acceptance. Ranson. said excepting churches and colleges would build up regard for trusts. Thompson of Onslow took jround against lioushall's amendment, say in the churches and colleges ought be above even the appt avarice of evil. Robinson offend an amendment to make the term "prevent invest ments." Thompson said he would like to force llo- colleges to .v: il what stock they j ini have. Rousht-ill a :-ceptod ida: v or l "jo e::-e.u," ami his .ime.i.1 nent as a in en. 1 1 il ves accept e" by SI cv. ns. G U-t::-' amendment wns ' lost. 1 ,.iwe ry's a m. iielmen 1 w isl.e-t. CiiUam'x . ni to strike out eseliup in .in.i neike 111.' lie; eil'.en.. ,!''ipr J.i;iy:! y 1. Il'llll. i. as I a i: llje 'i'lie a..'. :! was lost in a toi- r.'iu ..f noes To,, lell pass. .1 on Hiird r. :t.li!!i;. ay.v (is. .., s 6. i'i'v' ;" i- offered a ! e.-e i I! i i . ill i-autio-, i . it: ... of ;., ,,re i. . t!:e el ;i- i. iiaea ' a il-; N.ir.M. ; lie ni pt-.l. SI'i.VAT ae lie ' a i in:;; .. 1: 11! I 11 till lli; To .. .v iVfih :lieli : , -I : I ii.. I, ad'- a: : V a ' , . ;o a dd i . la' i . 1 i a a.e son eeutt . a I :.. ' . ' ii aa ., " Kaefad: , ai l. ''..- ... p- water works and a .e a. a ii '.lll plant for T.ll lan-.i. A ' 12: In a lie --e.ee a a- an .ata . ' oil: lie- iloil I i v. a:. ;! P by i t-p-i-.-a ma I ivea I'l.li"; , Aii n aiel V a; Ii.,-. As iln-y i'an:e I a"e. aid :ii a e.a d eainiy rose. :in.t If.'ii:. r.i::: it aia.,' Reynolds said: ".Ml person.-' are eoai mainleid to k"ei silent, utidi-r pain ot' inipi iso'imem, while tie- I'oa e ,.f i'e .. resantaiives presents art:.-'.-- of :,n n aciiment against .In lea W. I.. No. -wood for high crimes and a:;.- ! a : in oflice." Repi-esentat ive I.u' ke i'i:t: i -spoke in resume of the Initar.iv ac tion of th" House judiciary cea:: in the Norwood matter, the proc. v. Log in -the House, the a.a-tion taken l!i-i-and submitted, in w riting a notice : ii.-n formal articles of impeachment ivou'al be presented against Judge Noiuoo.l by the House. On motion of Senator Osl) one tin Penate delayed discussion or action in this case until 11 o'c ock toniorr.nv, ih;u hour being fixed for a fpeilal order of business. The Senate adjourned at l:lf. HRL1' THE NKEDY. Much Suffering in ti:e City During this; Terrillc Ster.n. There is much suffering among the poor in Raleigh and even those who have enough to buy a few sticks of wood cannot get it da'iv-ei-ed. Friday and Saturday some gentlemen went through East Raleigh deliveting a few StlekB here and there but this small supply is now exhausted and many are now without any fuel. H The city wagons under control of Health Officer Sa e have been placed at thi dispoeal of any who may have wood to deliver to the poor and the citizens of Raleigh should respond promptly an4 relieve the suffering as far as pos sible; i. : . V Several persons, who were ox-posed to the weather Faturdpy or Sund.ty, were more or less frosi-b.tten. The Southern list way s Woiltliis of Its to-ls atu !. f r' i runn.n ;, but tif ouiee,. greatly h hiiul tune, FIRE THIS MORNINu lif l.Vsid. nee of Ir. J. J;. Joh son on Lenoir Sr. I'estroy.d Tv.dny This intoning, shortly before nim nine o'clock tile residence occupied !i Mr. J. It. .1 uli i son on Lenuir street, ii -iweeii the i'lierseetian of Fnyettevila and aiisieiiy was destroyed by lip . On aee.oint of iiie weather the gei-.-r i. aiann I,, i v, ..-iiid not ring, but :ia aiai-.n.. i: ti: v.inm !irc ..imi. .r... iioi.s. s ..a. a.;,. I aid t;... vi.r:;ons mad. tan . ly The !i k : i.- f,.:ts' ilie a! ! of , ll -Mr. J. at .lie si ' ne. . aii: ill fi om a Mue in . ,: .ite : he ;. i ; eiiuons . : iiilg e.as i-.lull itliile.i, i ii 'i 'd eni :: iy ..IT. . b.e a :ar" and K or d i a, i,.,- e. a . r 'a oi--... ";tt - l a ta g .line '"; I l!r. i tii" hoi' r a !: . i i ,- '.i r . y iaip -.. via;:, a. i a. , at Ii . . : a ..ii 1 strength. W ' . a. ft; ; .. -.; ,ell. iuo lit r tl a, lee -i , ii c.adi.io.l i. was wilii lile greatest iliftieiilty she uai lite.lti',': wi'ell :a:e ..s r .-: o.d :,i ll'at 't .'. .nk'lng of an i '.- la a r. -snii.uions were deep and regular, a id i oiiiinued so. If her 1 -ft lung was i : i i re'y gone, it has h 'on restore. 1 by s.nte mysi i-rieus pooer, iin-l, as V: r. Ca.-nplH'H says: .N'eljad.v fiaai.-ii-s new lungs but C-od." ' W'i.at has caused litis, w aid- at', a transformation from death ltuio lii a uiait power has sna.eiHd vhis wnr.i '.a f !:.) tin' giave and Ineal'i ad into bia a, ti .1- iifc. the doc;ors do not s ,y. Tiiey have no opinions to ( press; no a'e .n os to advunco. That Mis. Camp bell is getting well there is no doniit. .-: says she is, and the nu:.-a wilo iias 1., an v, i:ii her for a year confirms the s.iCpim ni. Her greatest physical dis a" d'y no.v is an extra. ip'-iy nerv us eia'titon which seems to be graduai'y disapiie.iring. No Christ an Scientist has had uny th'iv? to do in the ease. No persons other than r.-putable physicians have ever been cal'-a-l in consultation. The rertratl m and healing of this good won an is a deep mystery. Mrs. Camp bell s now able to ride out. Her old M.iif of sun'ocaticn and distress have 'ft hr her happ ness being Of the kir-d .bat paases the understanding of man C eveland Plain Dealer. LINCOLX'S BIRTHDAY. f.- T-V irrapli to the Times-Visitor. .-,.. A'ORK. Feb. 13."Lin."oin's ' ;. ear wfis generally obeervod., Very . - are opop Km hanges and b , - - - bnerv.ng a strict hohd ly. i k ob the s.iclI-, OAI113 to " rd. ro ASSIST THE SUFFFMNG .tiASS MEETING OF THE CITIZENS TODAY loin I' Cnntt-iOiiti us :mmi riia'i ly ?' ' Krl3 m'l vt-iti I, iiiffe.riiiij aari ''ai 1 ' Ir-ati.jh -it v- ' ' v tt: a- i a. . i -I' I : l: !. i, i a1 ;." : i : V. '. - a .. i 1 .-; -.1. . .' a ,:. T. 1 :. . a. -"i i !:. i i. A a. s; . t . i n , Sia : .'.;.) .-...: I a,:a, ::..! ' a .. .:. ii. Kane; . J i '. ' a i ;h. r .- a; .aii,: . a . Tile lei, lea 1 , . I'a.n 's. -tts . i, - . ..... i .. : file i 'a; i .a ,'it.i' ... a ., . , . .. . lean for to,,, a' : f.i.J ;.i- a . t - fun.l. ;ty,it i'.iiod il ls aid : : ,'e.;p at i tint i ..; i ,-. ad:; ii : .. ... .0 i . -, -, free far dis, ii on i i. n. t'ol. A.idr I the s'outhai n v. ill r, adi y 1 ,av.pi '.n the other roads w ii. p. a. lay a 1 sa me. MiaN W'Ai.lKi) The Street. I'd'iimde.e vants 110 tio U Able-bod. ed Men to w irk on .he st ee t clearing away the snow Appiy r. Street Commissioner 1.5'ake at tfe C Lot. Necessary toots w be prov.d.,;: Pay 75 cents a da v.: i-yrskvt chad man of the street committee. . . 1 i r 1 1 'IE ' EATING' il i i ?. I:. . i.ii'. War ..irV, i'iiJi'i.N'.'o i i. vA i'hry F ire A(;,.'H ati A .Vif." '. U-:,t iiCCf !vc hJO 'O-iviy - - a: :. !v.a ii La .ii r r ,e t V o, i- LiiJOStS the publ, T. . i . . y, rr a it .1 in axaoi "p a ia 1 ,10 K ia.nton Sfre 't iy. : hut 'h yes: : lay morning 1 aarien of nearly 200 from i.t t a that raletii his own spirit :n r ll an he that taltjih a city. - - it y.ens of RateteJi north anl east ! - eapltol are cerTSfe.under OblV r to Mr. H. B. Greasm, stip'efih1 "ant of the Raieigh cotton mills, 'At ' -r y hour this -mofnins he worked ... .show' plow ana made the ejite- : r-suablea an d htwf."e tra bled p-ktW ui: ,as. do wn a.tawn.,'.. Sneb ' tifesejash.'! :a::.y '"ld n.c-t' $t natip-eiclB,i!3v:... .01 NOiiTH a'AfN iv E;lST RALEIGH. '1 a,'iV t. ; 1 e :;:-C 'e:ri' .:aM:i- - 1 1 . "a i- 41 i in 1 i H'iSfo''.''''
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