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'yrm Y. '.'flf".', :f"vi rtrir-.TT No. 9,o3i. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVMEBhR 21, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. J) ABBOTT WINS Judgment! of Court tbat Beddingfield be Ousted at Once. The Supreme Court this n ft 'i-m i i ;it I o'clock handed down tlii' decision in the Aliholt-Redillfrtiehl case ill which flic Court decides t lie else ndvnrso 1o Mr. Itcd-iiiKtii'ld. :nil si-ns n judgment imme diately ousting Mr. Hcilinclicl.l :iul ;riv ii'l his place mi the Corat'iitioii foiuuiis sion to Dr. I). H. Abbott. Tlii' decision of tin' Imvci uri was in favor of .Mr. K. C. Iidin-iiclil. tin- pres ent inlier of tlie Nortli .( 'arolinn Cor poration 'oiiiniissioii. THe WOMEN TAKE PART They Side With the Striking Miners and Fight the Non-Union Men. WilkosHarrc. li.. ' Nov. 21. -The wives ninl inmt'hers of tlie strikiiij: miners in the Xiinficoke ( iu mid Lyon dis tricts) :l't :l lllci'lillir yesterday deterinilieil 1o induce non-unii iiicrs. who had taken the place of strikers, in quit work. The women wailed' nt the nth of the shaft lust, li'ifjhr for ihe non-union men wml iii'duc-d sonic of them to promise to .stay away. Tills ninrninir; the pump runners at till' .N.'Ull icoke 'llllilles were opposed hy crowds of wonien. Several thrills oei ur red and constable ('orrison liri'd at a number of women and wounded a hoy. A woman knocked a special policeman seiiM'h'NH with a rolling pin and injured iiim, severely. Women snrri'innh d the niouihs of all three of the collieries this luurniu-. 'i He pump riuincrs fnu-ht to gi I'hroutrh and sonic Kllooeciled with the aid of p.diei-iuen after a severe serai him;. The women were alined with voliim.' pills, linkers and clul.s ami saythal tlu-y will i:.. I let a man alter niirht idiift to work. Trouble isi cxa'ctiil. WAKE COUNTY COURIER Rev. John F. White and Others Start i Weekly Paper at Cary. Key. John K. White. Mr. I". I!. Gra ami Dr. .1. M. Templet. ui will this wool botriu the pnldication at Cary of a week ly newspaper for this county. Tlie tirs issue will apiM'nr next Thursday. n paper will he called Tin- Wake ('. mil, i 'oiirier. 'Itev. Mr. White said tolty ili.it Tli Coiiricr v.uild 'he strictly a county paw ai.il non-partisan. In ailvaiicc Tin Times-Visitor extends lo the Courier it l.esi wishes. OVERCOAT THIEF ! A Durham Gentleman Dances Into Jail. (ieole While, a nice I. Hiking Vellllu' while man I roni luirliam county, w.is arraij;n!ed hefore .li:,ur 'owell ilils lnornini on ihe cliarirc of ilic larceny of Mr. I.niii-. Itrown' iercnai from the VarhoroUL'h . V.':.:.c i-mk the ov. . coal, put it on and went into I teuton's; saloon, where he Iickiiii 10 cut Ihe piireou winu' in rand style, lie had a larc threu of admirer, hut when ihe olticcr appeared and uahlied While all his friends intmediaicly vanished and not a man could he t'oiunl w ho had i spoken io ii i in. While said the overcoat was not liN, . hut he did not know where he cot it or anything ahoiil the affair, lie remem bered I'xei'Ulin the piueon win. and that was as far as his recollect inn could ! "iii rv him. lie couid not tfivc a .riil ' Ixind. ami was sent to jail. XKW KT KIIAN J U A KTKIIS. lit I'lllllre. instead of tueitiuc; in III Mayor's oflice. I.. O'li. I'.ranch Camp I will meet in their room in the City Hall. . directly over the Mayor's oftiee. Work men have already heuu to tit the room in line shape. The walls will lie hand soinely papered, the Moor c.irpiteil and handsome chairs and furniture put in. . ODD I'KU.I.OW WOIIK. ! Capilal l.od;.'!'. 1. O. O. 1'.. is making wonderful strides in incuilHTship. Nine teen upplicanls were clecled at thi' last ' nieelin anil three more are to lie elect ed tonight. Aliouit 'i candiilales arc cxpccteil to he prescikl tonijiht lo have the decrees i-oliferred Upon tllclil. iii-:d ackd xinoty. - Henry ilvllinton. a colored man. over ninety yen's, dhil at his home jlmv inileH from Kalciuli early this inortniiK. TIIK OLIVIA ItAK'XY IdiaiAUY. Officers Klceted Yesterday h.v TiK-orpor-mors Miss Coftiu Iahrarian. The nicnihcrs of the Olivia ltaney I.i hrary, which was iueiHTuiraled hy the (icticial Asscinhly of 1N!I!. met pitrsii n ut l a call in accord. i im- with its charter yesterday afternoon at o'clock in rooms 101 itud 102 of the Yarhorotn;h Ihmxe. The following officers Averc elected: It. 11. Hattle. Ivsq.. president. Itev. M. M. .Marshall. D. 1)., vi.-e-presidenl. 1'. Haywood, dr.. Knh. socretntT. Herla-rt W. Jackson. Ksi(.. treasurer. The followiiid wctv elected nicinlier of the executive coinmittee: Messrs. S. 1 Mordecai, Jos. (i. Known. W. X'. Jones. Wjlliam H. Orhnvs inul 1!. K. ltaney. Till' fnlliwiiiK Were elected fi eotnmit ce on liy-laws. to reixirl at the regular llieetin'. which will he held, ns required h.v the charter, on file third Thitrs-day ill necetnlier. 1S!K: Messrs. S. V. Mor decai. Jos. !. Brown nml W. X. Jones. Miss Jennie H. Coflin was elected 1 jhrnriaii. Cll YS A XTHiBM 1' MS. T-nnre nnd lisimlsoine lirysiintlioiiiuinis. rieinty of roses ami eiirnatioiis. Lflt'srcst stock of limitp RTtmu iiKparapnis. vinos and miiideiv liniv fenrn in the South. II. STEIXM'ETZ. Florist. Tliones 205. NO VICE-PRESIDENT Senator Will 'be Only President Pro tem. of Senate CLARKSON TO SUCCEED GENERAL COX The Reorganization of the Senate Nebraska Situation The Minority Leadership Who will be Mc Kinley's Running Mate in 1900 ? New York, Vov. 21 . Viee lVcsi lent liaif l A. Ilohart diid at his r,,in in I'aPTscin. X. .1., hi S:;,ti t;,is nioririn. The 'ii c I'resiilenl has lieeti seriously ill lor three inoiiilis. and ii w is ;hoiih: ihal he was living a iiiomh a.i. Sub sequently he rallied and it n, ,m!y vi sti rday eaiicd ihe annoiini enieiit of hers of the llol.art llolls.-h.dd well' present when the cud came. lie pas-eel away quietly. 1 1 i improved ciuuliih.u yeterd:iy sauced ihe announce, neut et his ih iiih to oei ;i i. iii lunch si,r,rie. Sliorll) before ns id n ijtli t Mr. llnlnrv awoke ami sp,d,e a lew words. What ih.y were is ,,; ,is, h ,: d. but he iin llndialely hecnllie lllieousi iulls. and eiui- tililled in u eoiiuituse i- !i I i, n th,, "'' ' H Wll. Mis pliyshiau as cribes his death to heart failre. Mlt. IKIHAKT'S CAUIJ)!!. tl.'irret A. Ilobuit is the lirsf 'i,e- I'l'esblellt HI years lo niiike Ihe power of his position f.'lt in W'ash'ni,,,,. in till' lueselli .llluiliislrali.nl he has hc- "iiie a la. lor as regards s.i.-ial ,iau,l- and inllinnce ;s I'lc-sidem of III.- Senali' upon legislation, i.asse.l hv thai bo.lv. Soc ially Mr. 'Median was the fi!l Yin- I 'resident to ,-lsserl preee.lelli ver Sir Julian I'tinucefol... dean of ihe llipl,, inalie Corps in Wasltiicji on. who clniined a pociiioti nexi in the I'risl.lent. Sir Julian- nave way to Mr. II. d.. art. In ihe important legislation w hh li has passed Coiiki'css during; President " Killlev's t . fin, Mr. Ilob-ii-l lias lent a part only subordinate lo the I 'i-,.,i,l,.iii 1 himself. He was the domestic d pi. .-mat of the .S.liiiiiiisti-ailou. .scitlinir parly qiiaicls ai d -ciiiuu' ( 'oni-essini ii in line. lie had In-Hit bieti prominent in the public affairs of New Jersey, his native Stale, when advam-id to his present hi-li poslil.,;,. and lor years had I a an in- tlinii'tial member of his parly's national cM'ctitive coin-niill. e. Mr. iloh.-iri had never been a ti'-i.re iii offi iai lii',. in Washington, how. vi r. m r had lie ever si-rvi-d in WashiiiL'ton. as hud nearly every on,, of Ids predecessor-- Xo one I. ..-Led for any sti-.mi-r work f'rein him ill the Nice-PresldelU's -l :i ; than had been. sin. wn by tiiem. Itut llain-t A. Il'dart resolved, it is said, when lit:le tin i'e than a boy i.o do whatever he had to 1 1 . i as well as lie could and as rapidly as possible. He I lierel'ore took Up his duties Iii the Senate chamber In his own virile way. first of all. sonic Mini' lie fore March I. 1SP7. he addressed himself serioiisly to ihe study of tin- his'iory. the tradi tions and the rubs of the Senate. He already posessiil an intimate knowledge of parliamentary law. f.-ainc I when he was in the New Jersey Legislature, iii-si as a inciiibir of the lower Mouse, then as Speaker and lad r as Senator. WIiimi he -look up the j;avcl as prcsidiin.' ofticer of tile Senate he knew jllst what to do and exactly how i. do ii. 1 ! had both hini'si-lf and the Senate well in hand the tii'st day of the extra session thai insirk ed the be.-ianin of 'the in sent Ailiuiu's tratiou and was early seen to be a ehairni-an of strciclh and decision. Strangely enough. Phi. some of the ohl-'si and best known of do. Senators an- least posted in the itcel.nl, alilics of legislative business. They know how to present their ideas succiiLlly. often clo iineiitly, ard they arc masters of the art of p!eain;r the Coni-uioiiwcall lis they rcpreseti't. else ll'cy could not serve term alter term, lull they do not understand the ins and onts of tlie Semite rules and ire often 'iH.therid with the how and wherefore. These Siunlors timl tuc X ice-President's 1iehin-aeal know led 1,0. which- is frequcnitly at their disposal, of jrrcnt value. SiniT Mr. Morton's term it has been sup'pnsi'd t.hat social observances take up a larfrc orlion of the Vie, -President's tiiine. iniiiiiey and enei-izy. '.Mr. Ho-hart is ofl'haiwl, while Mrs. Ilobarl is gracious, and ImhIi enjoy social life. The result is proiwiiiniciil persntitnl pi.pularity for loth. As it is, 'they either go out or eiiurtain every- eveniiifj in the week, cxi'.-pt Sun day, li'ii the Wasliinirton season. After the season has beiui he has ryes and ears only for the ciiirent pro ceedillfrs. In iH'rsoual apiM'arancc Mr. Ilolvart is rather iihove the middle height, his fea tures nil' almost regular. Ids face is shaven chilli, save on the nipper . his hair and I-ihik niustaidie are besiiiiiiiiii!; to show ihv gray find! his eyes an' bltjo. ins i.iit:. Mr. MolKirt was born in Monnimitli county, .New Jersey. June ;!. 1SI-I. and (rriidnated at Itutcrs OdU-ne in 1SIKI. He taught school, st lwliiol law and! was adiniittcd to the hnr in IStP.I. estahlisliiiiii 11 praetice -at Paterson. X. .1. "Mr. 'Mo hart hceanie coutiisol for that city in 1HT1. and was afterward cotintsel to the Hoard' of Ciwisen Freeholders'. 'Diirriii: the jwiod from 1S73 to 1S7S he was a .liMiniher of itlie Xew Jersey As sembly, U-iinir 'hctiil Speaker of Mouse in jS71. lie was Slnte Senator fnwii lSi.. to IKS.", briin; president uf the Senate in 1SS1. Mr. MolMlit was the clinirniaH of 1he Itei;tllicnif Stute (onimittc( rf Xew Jersey up to the time id his election as Mr. McKinloy's mate, in IKiMi. 'Mo is 11 man of laitrc means ami n iwinntiiieiit cotixia'iitioti lawyer. P UKV IDE NT'S PKO'CJiA M ATIO X. W.ishinirton. Xov. 21. President )lc Kinlcy's jiWH-laiiiation orders executive offices ill the United States closed tlio d.iy oi tin I'uncnil of the Vice I'n'sitli'iit; nil posis ot' jinny iiinl iiiivy tu display tin H;i :.t h.ill'-iniist iiinl i ny jipprupri :itc rrilmtt' thirty .lavs. PIE V K riiJvSIDKNT IMiO-TK'M. Wjisliiu-ttiii. Nuv. 21. --Willi tin .l.'atli of IJjtrrct A. Ilirluirt. the vicc-pniilviwy Im'iniiih's vacant for the rest of L'resitlvnt .McKinlt'.v's tenuis, as the law provide t or no sllcci'vsol. A piv.iirl)t .JH'o tt'Ill o" 4 he Senate will lie .-Iik-iimI by that 1 m h I y o.ni the assfiii'lilitiy of "undress and liolil ol'fiee HSilii March. 1 1 M 1 . Senator Krye. of M.iine .now hoi Is this ot'Iiee. aihl will h-omoV over the Senate until his slKri sor is clltksiMI. lie will tlluhHllil etllv Mleeeeil himself. WATER FROM NORMAL COLLEQE ANALYZED HERE Stale Chemist Sent Result to President Mclver-Col. Shaffer Still at Greensboro. An analysis of -ix samples . f walet from 1 In- Slate Xornr.il and Industrial Colleu'e has l.n made by the Stale I lit mist. The unlet- was sent here Sunday, pa.-ki-.i .-'.i ie;- lo keep it fresii. ami work was iuiiuednitel beuiin. 'i his anal.sis h;ls be. n eoiuileled and the re s;:li has In en maibd 10 Pro-idem Mr I v. 1 . of the X01 r.a! ( 'olbe. Dr. Kilore, Male Clienusi. was ask ed . r lie- analysis today ami admitted iii::t ii h.i.l 1..-. 11 ina.b- and was mailed lo President Mel ver. Ii 1 he did inn 1 kink il pro e i to j;i vo mil 1 be result : llie analysis, if it is i-.-n ..ill. will ha-e to be made public bv Pri-sid"lll Mc- Ivcr. S.ilnples of the Water llsi-d at tile College will al-o be cNaniined by a bac teriologist for typhoid fever bacteria. Col. A. W. Shaffer and tw be.- ex pells are now at i i'reeush,,ro making .-in examinaliou f the t'olleue. Miss M. rimighicr ,( I'n.f. W- V. M.ss.-, -f ibis ei , -. In. is an iiistruc tor ai the Normal and Industrial Col l.-ue. is si,-, at 1 In- lion f lu-r pareiils lore, bill her 1 - 1 IK II t ion is e..nsi,i,-reil favorable. CYRUS FELL A Countryman Named Cyrus Thompson Lands in a Hole. 'Cyrus Thompson and his Inn's., ami wa'oii tumbled into the ditch dujr io- I lie is pipes oil I 1 1 1 1 1 ' : I sll'cel, mar 1-Mciiloii. late l.isi afternoon. This was not Hon. Cyrus Tnontnson. Sei-retary of Stale, for -he possesses a ri .iiarkablc I'a.ull.v f. r elliii- out of hobs when he I'i'll.ls hilllsell' ill one XV i 1 1 1 - oqi assislaiiee. but -tlie Cjrus of last eMuiii..: il-bl net possess this qualifica tion and it required all Ihe available men iu tin- neirlil-ovbood to jret his team out ..1' llie ditch. He was very nut-v. n;-' eoiil-e. ami .'.elared ihal he would m t mediately institute suit airainst the city. Tile street electric lights were lint hlirll- init. but I be iias company has a super abundance of red liuhis hum; alum; lb -ditch. Probably tin drivi r did not ku.iw w'hal a nil Jii;ht tiicans. PROTECT SHADF TREES Mr. Drewry will Move Back Jan. 1st. and Live on North Wilmington St. Til- Street ("IClllii h e is iniliic.; mil sltf.il- maples lor shade trees mi the streets of llie cily which have b.-el. ,-ni-bi d and arc will I shade trees. P.. I Weill 1. Pllll and J.I It lit of these trees are s. t mil. an.! it is very important thai I in- properly owners should care I'm the treils atnl ploliel Ill-Ill. if tiny e.X I 1 rl tin- 1 n es to do well. 'I'll. -re i- no pretr.-r shade tree lb. in 1 suuar ma ple. Tin- pr.iperlv owners should have all llie irei-s in Ironl of their places boxed at least I'..;- Ihe lirst year or more. Selnetime since this paper anuollli.-eil that .Mr. John '. Die wry will probably arraiiL'e his business s,, thai he could spend all his lime in liab ili after .lau nary 1. In a letter today lo a friend. Mr. Drewry says Ilia I ibis has beet, done, ami he will be iu Ual.-i-b almost all the time heuiiiiiiiiK with January 1. Mr. Drewry will occupy the h..osi wherc Mis. tSiirt.ui now lives mi North W i I 111 i 11 -It 1 Ml sireel. AT TIIK AC A 1 1 KM Y. Miss Louis,, lb-honey sain.' her way illlo the fli-eal alliiiellce which reeled her ballad and opera company 111 the Aeadelliy of Music last evetlinj;. Miss Pielaiiicy is a most aitraciive yoiini: w o u:ati. aur .-iism-sscs a sweel voice of rale i xcelh'iu-c. and she can well be iias al as one af the test and best singers ever hclore a Kalcleli tllluiellce. Miss Monroe also proved a clever sin--er. Mr. Can's bass was also j-ood. Miss Olirii Sehnioll. -althonch youns;. proved herself a muster of the violin. Her selections were rendered with rare skill. Mr. W. Iluiilntnnc Siinvlet's iiano solos were perfectly splendid, and (.'real ly cnoyi'd by the audience. Their program was con-ludcil hy the rendition of the second act of the beau tiful opera Martini. It was a most ar tistic production, and the singers were loudly applauded. The company left this tuoruim; for Oreenslioro. w hero they npiicar tonilil. FAVETTEVILLE STREET POLES. The Compauies Agree to Paint Them Immediately. Mayor Powell said ttiis morning th ir tlie telegraph iles on Kayetlevillrt street would he painted immediately. The Western t'nioii Telenraph Cniu 1 ':tii lii'r:iii paiii'lins; their wdes today. Tlie Hell Telephone Company said thai they had tclccrnphed for paint and -oeis :HoP I" nniit annua aflihetaoinao expecti'd to hein work this afternoon or tomorrow. The Ka)cit;h Klectrie f'onipany si a nil th-ii-t they Inul some wires to arrnnire mi their poles and as soon ns ihis could he done, they w ould ki i n't them. The InterstiHe Company lum only one pule on Kayctteville strcel, and this will lie painted immediately. LADYSMITB FIGHT lirst Details of the Battle November 15th DISASTROUS TO THE BOERS Commandant Joubert Makes an Advance on Escourt Attack on Kimbcrly Repulsed Boers Works Captured Mines. 1. mi. Ion. Nov. 21.-The Standard and Diuei- News .i.-nies that the Transvaal i;..v eruuu-iii is ilestroyiui; mines. Phi ( "ii ihe eonirary. is workinu ih.-in. and ' ill.' old is lllilizcd III defend I be illili - p. -nib-in f tin- Transvaal, lo be repaid al lb.- end of the war. l-'.liropeau share holders may rest conlideni thai 110 mines v-ill I e ruined. ' ii I'.OKI.'S PI.VNS. Cape Town. Nov. 21. Delayed The I'.'.i-r .--.mliiau.lalil - liae .'i.inexeil In-Iri-iiiii-r inwiis. laying 1 in- siori-keepers with signed slips. They lender money in pa inei.i for uri i.-l.--. ami are in oih- 'i .1 - elid.-a olilie; t illljlllle llleir re Millie under ihe tlaL's of lb. Transvaal ami llie I lee llr.li"e Slate. The) de el.-'i-e ihal fun e buii.lreil have ..in,-, I the Itoer I',, iris sin,.,, ill -ei 1 pa 1 ion of the towns, -ii llie froniii-r. A imiii from ribnri; arnviil ibis inoriiin. and says lb. 11 iir since .M'sireday inornim; iic liil.l pil.ssed li-oops -.liii Mil the e.!linlr, Trains loaded wilb stores and ainuiii I .li.-u are .ll llie Wilitirm si.liuus to 1:0 no! I ii. ISKITISil MAPS. C.in- Town. Nov. 2ii. Delayed A .i--s.ai.b from tiian-e ri,-r ;iv- ropi.-s of ihe lllesl eolnplcte c'.cr irinle.t iii ihe I'icl.l Dail; are i'ui nisin-,1 tbe I Di 1 i -ii stall'. Itepoi-is ai.- i.ilnied mi e-llllp .ll'lef reeolllloissailce alnl surveys ale made. The reporis iM. , ,,M ,-liib- orate scale, and an- very detailed. Ii is 1. 'ted that lie- river lb-lhulie has ri-en I Wehc lei I -illi-e Ihe leeelll r.lilis. i!(ii-:i:s TAKi-: towns. I 'ape Tow n. Nov. 21. Tin- town of Ciimjl.il! and flliqtiil. in ihe w.-t. w.re -.. ' Ilpieil b tile Iloel- NoVelllb. r lolll. Pit MIT AT l.ADVSMITII. II-1. -, ,1111. . Jl.- Detail- of the 'i-lll rei .11 led iii have oeclirt 1 .1 ill l.a.l.v -luiib Nov. leiier lo. h;li- been reeeive.t b'-i e. 'I !;.- Piers. 11,111 li n 1 1,. ,,w 0. I . c;iii ii forward movement bin were ' lu ck. .1 by lirit ish in, , ,i rv and the 'ne of several laiiu-. The I 1 i 1 i -1 1 Hon .nlvaiii .-.!. attacking the liners in the Haul;, and forced ihem to retire. 'I I," P.oeis were siibiecteil lo a Tallin'.' lire. ; 1 1 1 1 1 j i- reported llosl Ibri-e lillii dli d killed itud live llllndre.l w oiiu.ieii. llOKliS IMIPI I.SKD. Klinberlcy. Nov. II. -t Delayed. I -The I'...crs aitiicke.l at daybreak and "were msily repulsed. A mom; the P.rilisb I wo were wounded. .lot r.l-IK'f ADVAXCKS. I 11 i-l an. Nov. 21. 'Coniiuallibint .lim ber, is a.hiiuiim; 1,11 Kstcurt. but up 1,, las nielil ,;lh. town w:ls Hot occupied. IIIIIIKS ADVAXCIXO. J P i c 1 1 1 in iiri ; b u i'it. N-,. 21. Nooni - I 1 III cllii:ellee reached here Ibis 1 11. in 111-; thai llie Ib.ri-s are a,l ,-iio-iiit;- with ar- lillefj Iii M,,,,i river, I w ellty-oue miles -..iiih of 1-i-icoiiri. and 12."i miles nori ii of Pii t -rni;i 1 i 1 . 1 .1 1 rir. dunlin:; is llelll . AcriN'AI.DO'S l-T.llMIT. Manila. N,,v. 21. The :niil,ni ll.-le-li;i. which arrived today wilh the en-wot' tin- Ch::rle-ion. reporis that while passino l.iii"iiyen. the battleship l)l-e"o I, signalled thai Auiiiualdo was makim; towards the uori h with Iwelvo oftii cr and a iroup of eav.-ihy in close pursuit. The On mm also signalled thai lie. Wheat, ,11 had connected. SI KAMlOi: PtH NDKIiKD. Cape Henry. .Nov. 21. -The Donaldson liner l.akoi ia. from t;i.is"ow ., Poilii niore. piissed ibis inornine' signalled linir the sieanishi, .M.-incliest.-r Knterprise. l.ivellio.,1 to Molillcal. I'oumlereil al sea. ' All hands wen- saved. TWO DAYS FIGHT Panama. Nov. 21. Despatches from P.ocailu. d.iir.l November I St Ii. report a two .lavs' haitle. in which he -iivem-in, -ol Hoops ov. r.-ainc ten thousand in .L'cinls near Poicar;ini;a. and dofeuled them with n iii slanuhter. Ten il -and w en- eim.-i' i d mi each side. Tin ,-,..s l,,-i ,i thousand killed and t w I !i- his a ad w ,ii',i, led. I he ,i;o erniucut iis is not slated. i;kd mkn. lalst evenin- after the rcirillnr llleet-in-; .1 I b . ..lleeebee Tribe. I tlilcpcln It'll t Order iif I!,, I Men. :i larire iiuinbcr of its melilbets rci:l il'id ill a body lo Hill 1'. Kind's restaurant, where an oyster supper was served, and txreally enjoy ed by all present. This llilie of lied Men is in a th.urishim; condit inn, and nu every Monday sleep, from two to live palefaces pass over the roip;h road. After each and every mil' preseur hud partaken of the .urn and venison. several short talks Were 111 lib- v luelll- I hers setting forili the principles nf lied- mauisin. CO'ITOX. Xew York. Xov. 21. Cotton bids: November. 7. IS: December. 7.21; Jan nary. 7.2."i; I'ebruarv. 7.2S; March, 7. Ill; April. 7..'!.'!. One of the largest clirysantlhiiinnis ever e;rnvn here was s-lmwii this tiinni int; by Professor (limine D. Mettrcs. It metisureil 111 ituhes across. It. was of the (ioldeii Wcihliin; variety. Tin1 (Ircetisliorn '1'Ietrram has U'en enlarged and v'l'catly impi.vvi'd. The Teh'KTann iikiii'Ih-s forward and litis our licst wishes Miss Miinirie 'Pinker, of KalciK-h, wdio was a hridesmiaid ,it it hi' "wiNhliiitf of Miss Frances Carter to a German ofli tvr. has sailed for home. OPPOSED PROHIBITION 1 - Bishop Nelson of the Methodist Church Creates a Stir in Atlanta. P.isl; ip Nelson, of lln- Pr.iiesiani Kpis- eopal Dioicsi- of tjeol-e-ia. pli ,11 bed a set limn ai Si. Pliililp's Calhe.iral yester day iillern.ion. in which In- declared hinisclt i.pp.,-eil lo prohibition. s.-.s ihe Aiiania 1 ..usiiiuiioii of yesti-riiay. ill- said Ihe M-rinoll bad Ho referem i' to lie- Williiiuhain il-obibil i..n bill li,,w betoretbe I .e-islal lire, and the ic.isoii lle s iilic up-, I, ;ie subjecl was ln-cullse lie- ehlir-ii ;iiil i:-,i il ii- had set apari yesler da. as a dii, for lb,- iiiiier-nl .b-.-iission llf this topic. He said tile seruo.ll bad no reference liCc:ill-e il illlerleleil Willi the l,l l.'iCU liubl of .es,,,ai ib,-rl. lie declared that In, 111 his observations h,. had come to lln- conclusion liiai prohibition biws W of,- iliefteel i e w here V r lbc hill! been tried. He spoke of Ihe Sl.-He of Maine, w lio-e eili.eus. In- said, hiid foiuul lhar tllei-c W.ls niol'e ilf, em pera lice under 1 iiii'l ju ollibitioit laws 'ban ninl. 1- a haul olio system. lie iis-.-rled ihal lliele js more iulelu- peraliic iu ealinu in i!...ii;i;i ib.-in 111. -re is in driiiKins -Mid liiai 1 here is a a-: li.'l.l f. 1 i.-f-.rin w- rk in Ibis dir.-. lion. Ilish.ip Ne!-on pbic. s iiiins.-lf iu ,.:.- t opposition lo tin- other 1 h-;-i:. nit-u of iii, city, in lakiiiL" ibis st,ni,. as tin- oilier 1 r 1 i 1 1 i -1 1 1- have been woiliin- in tin- Mi ll rest of tbe Willin-huiii bill. ,1. .!:,: all i!n- i-o'ibl 1.1 brim; about i:- tia -s.-i-, . eVi II i-it i 1 1 ; 1 he i-:i ; l ol ill I In b , 1 1 : 1 - in it-- fa or. Tli- Pds'lo, explain, ,1 th 11 be did i,. ,f ,-lppl- m- iiU.-iiipi 1 ance. Put declare,! Ilia' I lolol.iiloi, ,p,i liiil... if anylbiuu. r. iii.oe ibis ii,-,,, and alleiiipls 1.. .1,, that w hi, h 1 l,l liiiii-. II" do, - a, I end. iv ir lo do 1',, re.- in,i i.iuals int., v i ci 111 - .manisr llll il w ills, 'tin- sorn...ii . r. 1,, I a son. alien a uu ibos.- who .ie plcelil. especially a I be po-i 1 imi w Ii i 1 -1 1 was 1 alo-ii bv llie bishop was r!,!j pcele.l. Coin-ill-. .Is il doe-, .. Ihe o of tile Vole oil liie Willinviiani bill. il Mil h.ave sonic ill tl 1 1 -iii e oa 1 bat measure. REVENUE OFFENDER Commissioner Nichols Calls Apex a Cat Fish Hole. Coiinni. i. n, r .loiiu Nii-hois had oneoi-f.-ii.ler b, fore him tlii- m-ruim;. iiiiined ill W alker. fr .X, w l.ie,i t u-bip. Walker was no ordinary offender I'm- li is cll.-ll-eed Willi rill-nine, jll-l llllil- illicit illstillci-ii-s. He was sent p. jail to await the l-'ederal e.iilrt. "When I was a boy." said Ciniuis sioiier Nichols, jokin-. i,.,l.a. "I -was vt iy foiiil of lis ii n u and laero w;s one hob- in liiilfal.ic ere, k win i. I ,-oul.l al ways ealcb some eal lisb. N i m liter wllelller tile creek v;ls 1 1 i -' 1 1 or this li..:.- was iilr.a;. , full ol i . lish. Wet!. Apex is a sort of cat tish hoi,'. When Deputy Kemp Merrill fails to lite! moonshiners m oiher section. In- an uoarlv .-ilwavs pick up a cas,- ;iboui Ap-X." LOCAL DASHES. Mr. The. i Hold in. of liie popular tirin of Dobbin .in.l l-Vrmll. left this niornlmr for New York nu.1 oih'-r northern cilies. where be will pill-eba.se il beautiful line ,,f holiday a is. Mr. Dobbin will be - me about , cll ibi s. Mi-s Ada I'.ynuin. nciee of Mr. .1. A. Pope is critically ill iu Durham. Mi-. Pope went up lo Durham ibis morn iu-r. Mr. William II. Y.i-er. who is ;,-s,.-ciiitcd with Mr. William Allen in Th Alb n Itoi.i'iii.L' C. nip my. retur 1 -today from ttichnioiul. where he has bc.-n de tained several wicks bv sickne-s. M.-isis. McDonald P.ark.-r have veil ibeir biirber -hop fr.un lln- l.ulus ,1,11 buiblin- I.. Ihe Capilal Club build iu-. Mr. II. S-t.-iiiiuelz. a 11 -ri-i. has s ,mc l eaiilil'iil chrysanthemum "ii exhibilb u al the Ynrboroiiirli -lloii-e now. Miss Mamie lliiym-. who has b.-ci ipiite sick, is abb- lo -ii up now. Mr. ( i :i i-:ii I rpehuroh colilinll' s t ini'prove and will be .mi in a few .l,ii-. Mi.s l.ellil Yeril.ill P'.Weii W.ls nil able to execute her .huh al tin' Adju tant (ienerar efliec I ila ol! account of sickness. A u'eiilh-inan sue--,-sis linn the P.oard of Alilei-llicii pass :in or.liliane.' prohibit ing booi lilacks from lb1' sineis after -ti-n o'.-b.ek Sunday in. , minus. They are verv noiy on l-'ayei I ,- ilb- and side streets all day Sumlnyip The front lc man :ijs lli.it sin-h an ordinance is en for, ml iu in ark all eiries. Mr. S. A. Campbell and parly, wen out a-iiin ibis niorniiiL' with Mr. Camp bell's line pack of hound and succeeded iu ruiiuinu down another tine -ray ..v. Mr. ('.nupln-ll's hound alw,-i- "fetch" lluir ir-aine. The Monday l-keiiiu- Club will n I al the Cover ' M insioii llii- iTm-s- da I eveiiinir at S o'clock. Itev. S. (!. William, former pator of Ihe liaplTst Tabernacle, and wife have In en here pa ri ici pa I i n - in tin- iibb'-e services of thai church . They return ed lo their li 'ine in Washinulon i.-.biy. Marshal II. C. Doekery returiicd to 1 be cily I his 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 i n ii . Mr. A. II. (keen Weill down I.- Clay ton this niorniii". A turkey for Thanksj;ivin.L' day dinner i an csseiiiial for that I. Head the ad. in ibis issue of C. W. Mni-h S m. Stall No. I. City Markil. Tbc arc prepared to fltl'llisil oil w ilb I be fill test -adders ,-md hens. SMOWKKS POSSIl'.I.I'. The bn-.-il forecast for Kab i-li ami vi cinity says: Pair loniirhl: shower are possible by Wciluesihip liiuht. The storm remains central over Tex as, but appears to have In; nun-h of its force., as ihe ani'ouni of rain reported since yesterday is very small. Only North Platte. Neb., reported over one iiii-li. The weal her eonlinues cloudy throuirhoiit the coiinlry west of the Mis sissippi. Tlie winds have shifted to Xorlherly on the upper Itocky Mountain slope with lower temperatures. The weather is fair in the east with increas ing cKiiuliiK'ss, VICE-PRESIDENT! DIED TODAY Mr. Hobart Passed Away in His Home at Patterson. NEWS WAS A SURPRISE He was Betler Yesterday but Had a Re. lapse This Morning from Which He Could not Rally Mr. Hobart's Successful Career. Washiii-i,,n. Nov. 2H. - 1 Special. 1 Al-llioil-h Preside!,! II. man's health is 1-1 1 1-irl , I as soioowhai improved, his pnbli-heil rctircicciii lion, p,,liii,-al life w ill on aic a .-i,ai!,;. In the ofti ,i" Pre-iil I the Si 11 il. . 'I Ids w ill be I be I bbd line ill , ijdil-i II j cars Ibis of Ims 1 1 vaeam. Tbe two pri ce. liu- i Us ; .1 11, ,.s in th;,; period were W ll.-H I il. -1, r A. A i lllll!- lie, .-1 Presi dent Upon III,- death of I il I' f it'll I and W be). Vice I'le-i, !,-::, , . ; , , , , -; . ,1,,.,!. J,, I Im bisi ,v , .,1 l .. .eland's in -i iidiola ;si ra I ion. 1 11.- S. Ii.lle rille ll.ile been : liib-.l ill lecelil . ;, r, i- lo make il elea bill shall be don,- in so, a - vac.- v. Senator I n.-, "f Maine, for many years ;:as . i.-s, ,1,-1,1 p.- nipole. will ,-all the S. i. al.- lo order w In-n I 'on ltc s reilsseni ib s in Deeeiiibei-. and W ithout further eb'elinll. lie alllV I'll .1 111 l- oflice llllil'iuv' ill'- icti.ii i ii. '.-i- hi I'resiib-ni IMeKinle 's pic... -in i, mi. Seiiaior l-'iye -may ien.b r il ill-, back lo llie Sen.-ii,-. in order I" cans,- a i'e -i I eel ; , , u . and there is no .I-. lint ,,i lb, lb : inn i bis jv i,t in-os. Mr. 1" lille Would I.e. "Prei.leii: pro tempore of ihe Senate." not "Pn-i, loni of lln- S.-mile," which lii-loii- only io tin- ice President of 111" I'llile.l Slate.. X'everlhelesis. ill 1 he , irciiln-iiinecs iniiii iileil. Senator l-'r.vc Would be elililied l-i Teciive ihe SS.IHIII. illla, bed to lite Vice Presiib lit. These ill'- llllliti.l. lloW'-Ver. belli- only those of private seelel .1 . 1 1 1 Cs sen -,-,-. sill.l tchtrraph operator :'..r lln- Si n.ite. 'Ille expelled re, :r-;1 II i.a I ion of J be S. n.-ile ibi. winter probably will result In I In- cl.-i-l b-ii ..I" .lames S. Clarkson. of low il. lo bo .--i-e!-, tan . ill place of (Jell- ei.il Cox. -I North Carolina. Serjreaiil-;il-Arms Uri-!::. of I adlaua. i" nwikrtln; Mlliillll eli,--s to secure 1,'telltioll. llie i ;i Dei ral. .and at o-ne lime served iu t be I louse. Ill,- lias held his prison! j oflice ei-b; eais. iiiiil ni-ay be com inncd I a lime lou-er. b-;l ;i- ii p;iys about .."i. ! imiii. willi eoiisid, r.-pde ;iti,uia-e and i-m'.!llli:e!i:s added, lli.-re will be a lively I libl io e.tst him. j 'I be . I il; -li illness ,,f S liiltor II. iV 1 -.ai.:. oi' Nebraska, wilh his ulliiu.-iie death probable, cn-aics ,-i complicatioii I no! alone iii Nebraska, but in the nation ( ;l- well, since ii is n,,t beyond the sciic I o: possjl.ijitios 1 1 mi t the prosipcelive va cancy w ill be liiled hy i he appointment of Mi-. P.ryau. As ( b.veriio-r Poyn'tcr is friendly to , x-S.-ualor W. V. Allen, it is said lure in Washington thai the ap point im nl will doubtless -o to him, :il 1 in ut-Il il is ie, ipicstioiieil but (h-nl Mr. Kr.x.ii ubl have tin- apihiinlinent if he desired ii. Tbe situac ,,i is still rill-lie r i ipli.aicl by lb.- fa,i that Scnaioi- 'f ll'lr-loll's site, s-ssof will be chosen h.v I In- lcL-islaiore elected next fall. tin. I ile.lir.llc obseiwers here ill Wil sil i IILT! oil point 1 1 1: t ilia! il' lln- Still.' einitiuiies -in the ciiiirol of tbe 1'iisi. mists. Alen and ltryan would doubt!,-. represent the Stale iii the Senate, provided of course, thai Mr. l'.i.i'i is not elected to the I 'r. sidelic. . Tin- .ii-.-.-.ii- !.. Mr. Hobart's place on Ihe It. -publican iiiiiioual t-. ket next v. lit is 1 -t ill .i .cus-c, here. I ll.lslll Hell ;ls Mr. ilobarl and .Mloruey Oi-nei.-il G lilts iii'e both from thai doirblful Slale ill P I'l-s-i , I . . ; I i . 1 1 years New Jersey - il w.ls a! lit-.t supposed thai Mr. li'.-i-iis w.-ui-l .iii-o-ol to Mr. Hobart's placi llie ticket, bill tbe Alloriiey (Jiiiii-.d prefer- bis present vn,;. and nl I in hi I id v a scat on I'm- Suprem t'ourl P.eneh. New York has ihree probable candidates. Secretary of War Knot. Gov ernor Uooseveli. .-in, I l.ieill. Governor W I mil', lln- latter .1" whom is said to ll'IVe tlie foilowill- of tile 1 1 1 'p 1 1 b 1 1 Cil II oi -aliiziili'-l' of New York Slat. , while llie preferell. e of President McKillli-y -is iiii,,rs'., I,, lean toward Secretary I! Tiie It. .iibli- !in inaj-aily ill the Mouse of KeplcseUl a I I V e- havi,- settled the Si'eiiker.sb.,1 ilicsiioii early in the sun nier, tlie inlcl'esl as the time for 111'' reassembliii-" of Con-less approaches. ci nli i s in i In- minority leadership. A i:-; tiie nest prominent canilidaies i,,r i! mpn b-'iior of a Denioi-rai-ic noininali '"i" Speaker are -liidu'e De Armoiid. of Mis i. IJepresenlalive liiil kbciid. of Aiabiima. and .lame I'. Uieb.-ll-.l.soli. of Ti lllli-ssee. Ill llie Iilllllell- in- of tbe New York boom of William Sillzer. there i -HI element of strellL'lll wilh which the aspirants from the Wci an I S. miii tniisl prepare to reckon. Mr. Sel-'cr I said lo have the voles pledji d ,,!" il,,- 1 1, iiiiuri I - in Ihe New York Slale delc-iilioii' and al Us Hack what ever influence in lie Denioe'-alic coun cils ,,f the nation lib-hard Ooker nmv wi, bl. Dm tin- Southern and Western supporters "1' P.i-yau are very shy of Taiiiniaiiy. ami indieat ion point to the si-iectioii of Mr. Ki.-liardsoti wlio lias a -o, record en 111,- llo.rr of the M.-Use and is excecdin-lv tu. pnlar personally. There is said to be a movi-iiicnl on ,-,, anion- the nu mhers of ihe Mouse to s.' fee. . list met Ibe rules of llie Mouse is i. brir- ab-'iil an extension curtail nieiii or the power of the Speaker by whi.-li Sneaker Uccd converted C.wi--ri ss freiu an unwiihly mass of indi viduals inlo il workini; 'liody. Aniiins the provisions ..I lln- new plan is one thai omits the Speaker from tlie mem bership of the committee on, rules, l'ros-pc.-livc Speaker HeiuhTson. wliilr a model of lad and frenialty. is iilso n pos-Vssot- of a 1irm will nnd it is said flint the members who exiN'ct lii'tii- to wuHiiiit trr n-cfiillv to an al.ridi.'enient of his pre rogatives' as the Speaker limy oxiKft trouble at once. r t - - ft it-A fn t 6 r nl a m
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