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RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, I900.
25 Cents a Month.
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LEADS TO SC1CIDE
Tbe Concussion of Rapid Fire Guns Pro
duce Acute Melancholia Leading
to Insanity.
'Hartford, Coun., J.m. William.
Graves, a gunner on the rruim'r Hrook
lyn. (hiring the Anierh-un-S"piinh.h war,
IxiB killed liiuisolt l.v taking tiycliuinc.
llo worked itt Ooltn Anns l-'nvtory after
lib enlisrnicint expired.
Dr. ltloot ami r. Stein said, when
they learned that ('rave hue! hcon an
Liilistotl gunner, that I lu-y wore not sir
prised that ho suicided. Those pliysi
eluiis fa id that it had lioen deiiunistr.it
ed b' scientific teachers that ecrtiiin
temperamental ilelW-is anient; naval
gunners were always certain to Ik- in
tensified, by their work. The concm--triou
of the rairid fire kuw ac-t in super
imluciufr (tcute melancholia, which leads
to anioide. They say that many Mich
cases of suicide have lately been ob
served. '
COUXTV CO.M.MlSSIONKIiS.
A Coiuuuttce Appointed to Confer With
The " i I y of I'uleiiih.
The Hoard of Conmy Commissioners
met again today. The session thniuirli
out tin? inorninjr was deviued entirely
to approving accounts- and iraii.-aotiiiL;
routinu hiisincss' cxivpl iu one in
stance, motion, the hoard ne
)rointed a committee coinposnl of Coun
ty Attorney Arnii-n-nil Jones and Chair
man Julius Ix-wis to confer with the
city of Kalci'h with reference to tin
care of small pox patients if the discus
should appear lien'. Thus far there ha
been no small po. in Wake county h-e
last si ring.
KIvC'IOl VED
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1t1sm.11.
AKCll-
Mimiln, .Ian. 2. -Arch-ltishop CIi.i
pelle, papal ih-h-jraic to 1 1 1 l'hilipiines.
nud Father MeKinnon. late cli.i'piaiu of
the First Califoniia lei-iim iii, lint now
chanlnin in the regular army, anived
liere today. Tile SpanUli .ich-liili,,.
of Manila entertained them at a lun
cheon. RV IJTNKUSII II" I I SSI I AT : I
Mr. talih Iturnps With Capita! 1'iiut
iiij,' Co., Mr. Kina1 il's to
AVi4niim.'ten.
Mr. ltalpli Karms and .Mr. T. l.a
Fuyette Iviug, wlio Iimm- been iu part
nership in it job priuiiu;.- establishment,
hiivo dissolved partuer-liip and Mr.
Humes is now in cliai-pe of a department
wiitH the Capiltil I'rintiiii: Company.
Mr. Kim; will leave tomorrow tor Wil
niiugtol), where he will pen a job rint
ii(f establMiuient. Mr. Kim; is an ex
cellent yonii;: man and bU departing'
' lUijeiii Is lo lie renriMtisl.
SL'CCESSFLT. KKV IK tl.l )KltS.
nic followintr piM's.iii.s milcH'kid the
tnoncy Imx yesterday at Messrs. Siier
WVmkI Ilieus and Comptiny's stoic, ami
cavil received live .-iher dollars as a
gift:
Mr. C. II. Younger. M I W. ICa-t
Btrcet.
Mrs. J. K. Hhii,u. Shntuell, Wake
county, X. C.
Catharine Jones, colored, I'. Morgan
strvt.
J. K. Iliiinaut. North I lairini.-i.in
st w-el .
T. L. Gardner. Xnv Mill. X. C.
Tlierc arc a few outstanding keys
which will unlock the 1hx and all hold
ers of keys arc risiiestvd to brim; them
in antl try their keys any day durlni;
this uioutli.
A I'OIT'IjAK Fl.Ol'1!.
The XorUi State flour is irnwiiijr more
poiuilar every day with the house-wives
of HaJcigh.
It is one of the liest and Kweelest
flours on the market, and is lmnle in this
city by the Farina Holler Mills Com
pnii'. To show its -suicrioi-ity, cukes,
rolls and bmul made from il, took the
first (rcmiuu ait th' State Fair.
All those -nho have tried the "North
State" flour join in testifying to its
richness nud swetness. If you have
not tried it ask your grocer to send yon
a sack. You will 1m: thoroughly pleased
with it.
The Farina, Mill K a I!hUmi;1i enter
prise, and it is- a pleasure to note its
great suecs.
CROKEIfS IMi UltOKEN.
Wawtiig'o, Jan. 2. Kicluird Cr.iker is
getting uJoiw; as well as can lc i xpect.sl.
lie lias u broken leg.
THE SALVATION OF JIM.
A prisoner received this cheerim; intel
ligence front a friend on the outside re
cently: "Jim Yont" caso won't come up fer u
good i-liilo jit. 1 nun happy to inform
you that a boss run away with I In
jmhjv nil' trroke his two legs. IJesidcs
- that, th doctor say CVuuplication may
et iu. Xow. .Tim, of Complica
tion oumos oh time, ns expected, you
kin tlirow up your hat an' hooray in
JaU ill winter. Providence is on ycr
Jfidc, Jim'" Constitution.
Sadly the old year draws towards its
do;
(We scant the -reconl of the ifciys non
' iwit
To -seek etieimragouient hut, ah! who
knows?
Tho jnear that comes to us may lie
our last.
?:
The )y9 and sorrows as the vear glide
, br
j". So interwoven are. w-e would not stay
.The,"oleinu march of Tiiiie. uor will we
Ti build od plan for future weal, but
i i .. Tiat To who marks tin- sparrows fall
M-VffivPar ootseps guide througli all. life's
.!;t..;;.i?ii.''tiwjMe way,
i I !Burctfai4r ntf Wesaing year by year,
1 rT;C;A twtil
t , 5'; vV.-C, 1 rcudk hfi gate that leads to end-
WITH INTENT TO KILL
Agnes Utlcy to Answer in Su
perior Court
ATTEMPT TO GIVI; POISON
Famijy of Mr. K. C. Batchelor Brought
Charges Small Number of Matches
Found In Coffee Pot by
Judge Roberts.
This aftciii.oii at one o'clock Ague
Ct!e. tcolui'itli, was arraigned before
Justice 11, II. Kobci-tK to ansWr 1" : In
charge of administering oisou Willi in
tent to kill Mr. Jt. C. Italchcli.r. his
wife, .Mr,-. Sarah lSatchvl. r, his dangh
tei', Minnie Batchelor and Harry Wait,
an employe of Mr. Hatchclor's, at his
home on South Hhaitil street on the
evening of Sunday, leivinber ."1st. and
for this hc must answer again in the
Suirior Court next week.
Mr. .1. C. 1.. Harris ap) cared tor the
prosecution and Mr. M)scs l!led.-oe lor
the defendant. Only witnesses for the
proM-ci:ti4-u were heard, the defense and
prosecution boih being willing to rest
the iac w ith the court.
H. C. Jtalc'lu'lof, who runs a saloon
on K.ii Martin street, was MVorn, and
testitied that Agnes Ft Icy liad been em
ployed a- cook a) his home; that she had
in. tdo no complaints until Sunday morn
ing wh; n hc w.t.s lohl to build a i-oal
Inc. .l that lime -lie slated that she
had iit r bitiil a coat lire and knew not
how' I.- do such work, and was not eiu
pIovmI i.,r lliai duty, w hereupon she w as
informed that -he could st..p work when
-iie die-,-. The girl, he -aid. continue,!
work iiniil alter breakfa-i. when he
wa- di-lni--c.l by hi- wile. Mr. li;ocn
or le-iiiicl that. alter brcakfa-t.
Agues I'lley cleaned lite coffee ami
otlicri-i- arranged the kitcle'ii litrni
I it re an-t iiicn-lls in proin-r order before
her tU'ii.u i in e. Isaac itcll osdorcili. wh',
live.-, on ,i,c piclllisc-. made I lit- i-ot)ce
Sunday night and that when it a.is
broiii:l,i on the table u.aiohos wi re
found tl'.-iiing on i lit- litpiid. A- soon
a- I lie rli-i uvei , w as made he sw ore out
warrai.i- l-elo:-.- Ju-tice Robert .- for ih,-arn-i
of the girl.
liepuiy Cm. -table Olm.-tead Ic-lified
that he arii'-; d lie- gill at church and
that b.-teie lie. warrant had been read
to lier or the charge again"! her stated,
she said. "1 didn't make- the coffee to
ni'ii!. l-aae Itcll mailt' it."
Tin- evnlciiie of .Mr. Oliusteai Wa--!
rohul.lt ihe niosit daniiiging olTerc.l by
t llv pi '-. cc.t ', and ilTecleil llie ileci-
-ii n, ol il.c i -.'li t lo bind i ter i he pris
oner. Isaac Itcll lotilied that I he coffee
j-ot was clean w In n he lottml ii; that
lie giouinl coffee and placid il iu tin
pot; that In- poured boiling water in, but
did not see matches.
Il a:lv, il ih.it the coffee -hollht
be poiirciV fr, in tin- pot by t In- court,
and aUmi i nail of li.iij. and two
poiiim.- of gi.oiud coffee were taken
! here! r. in. Tw'ciiiy-eiic matches and
the pa-tcl-oMi .1 box thoroughly striked
wilh li'iiil colTee were found lictwis'ii
layer- of cofl'i c grolllnls.
The matih l.-.x bore the printed ad
vert ineiin in of "The IManioud Match
Company, of Hall iniore." It was nor
.-how ii in coii'L what aiiioiiut tf phos-phoru-
exists iu 1 Heiity-oiie matches or
in a b x of matches inade by the lia
iiion, Mahh C-uupany, or what the ef
fect if driakii.i; a cup of coffee with its
prooi lion of phosphorus from this jmt
would be. An analysis of the contents
of the pot will iie inatle by expert chem
ists. Justice li'ilictts, after hearing the ci
deiice. and a lew words from Lawyer
Ith-tlsis- .Itouml the I'lley woman over
to court mi a bond of .ftdil. in default of
which .-he wa- sent lo jail.
FEDERAL COURT
The Federal Court met again this
uioruiii after I lit- Chrislnia-s rcec-s,
Judge I hoiuas L l'uriiell presiding.
Tut.- trial of i he negro postmaster llar
gelt W..S to begin today, hut was de
ferred: until tomorrow. Only one minor
case came up today and that was nol
prosned by the government.
The trial of Ihe attorney from Wil
mington, Mr. A. J. Marshall, for conn
Icrlciliug. will begin January -1th. It
will he a liofly contested cirse.
LEO NAMES HIS SL'C'CESSOK.
Cardinal Colli is Staled (o Have I teen
So Designated.
Home. Icc. Ht. It i-s asserted that
the I'oie. ailer the rets nt ceremony of
opening the Holy I), ir at St. l'eters
Ciithcdriil, atldrcsscd his intimate en
tourage antl said:
"I tliank Divine l'rovidcucc fir grant
ing me the grace of being able to cele
brate this great 11111011011, and 1 wish
for my siicccgssir grandeur and 11 long
reign, to the greater glory of (!od.
"My star will lie young, as compared
wilh my own nge. and will have time
lo see many glories of the papacy and
Ihe church."
ljiiler I.e.. ch.iiiy desigiintetl Carilin il
Cirolanio Maria tlolti. pivfctn of the
congregation of indiilgeiicitw mid secret
relics .as his successor.
Cardinal tiolt. the famous Clcnese
monk, is a man of great piety and' mod
esty. Now aboiii sixty-four years of
age, lie 1!is always lived ihe life of an
ascetic; and. despite tile dignity of a
Prince of the church, he always sleeps
in a cell and 011 n hard mattress.
ISOSTOX COMPANY UEiITSED.
Halifax, Jan. 2.-K. W. C. Morrison,
of Boston, who offered to the BiHfi-s the
company that wag raised in Boston to
figlit in South Africa, was informed by
the recruiting offieor of the Boers that
ho coidd ntot accept the company, as It
would be a violation of the laws of neu
trality.
STREET GOSSIP
Comments Gleaned from Chats by tbe
Wayside.
Mr. Willi.' 111 Alhn h.ia iviiirncd from
a vi-it lo Wndcslioro.
Mr. A. W. H.iywootl has retnnici
from Haw Itivcr.
Assi-iaiU l'isiric; Attorney O.
Spears is in the cily.
Mr. Henry Dclioy h it yesicrday for
Savannah. (.i.
Miss Margaret Muring returned to
l.aiiriiibiirg last evening.
Tin- Miiiisiering Circle met this af
teruix'ii wilh il- I're-iileiil. Mrs. U-
Adcii. on N..rlh Itlotini street.
During the month of December there
were Hi! arrests made by I in- Folic
I lepal t men;.
Mr. Jim Ilo.v-icr retiirncd today I
his duties ai Wake Forot College.
Mis- I'ritel.eM lilt today for Monroe
on a i-it.
Mr. I'rc.l Mahh-r iefl ihi- afieru."i..
on a luisiii trip.
Mr. Fink 1! y i- hack fr"iii a hi.;
hunt.
Coilccct.'i- V. C. Diun-an rclu-ind thi
e ciiing.
Mr. McDuil'y, a proinim lit Fopulisl
of Cunibcrhind coiiiuy. ari"iv,d tmlay.
Olla I'odira Club incl this a tVrnoo;.
.11 I o'clock ai -Mr-. .1. K. Chambci
lain's. Capi. W. II. II I. who lias ben con
fined to hi- h.iiue by sickm .- for two
w eeks, i- a bl" I" be out auaiii.
Mr. Fid I.. Muh and .Mr. H:inic- Hay
w .oil hate roi'.trncd fr on Eli.ahciii
Cily. where Mr. Haywood -pent the
holi.lat s with Mr. La nib.
Mis- lvii.ii, liiinn went lo Swcpsoii-
till.- ihi- a fit r .11. 1 irse Mr-. F- M.
Cool.,, ami , 1 1 . 1 I . both ill with pucnnio
nia.
Mi Ciit.r- Friiili.il. of Ailani.i.
wh,, ha- 1 11 iu linlcigli -pending the
holiday- with lei' brother. Frof. C. M.
Friioh'oit. of ih,- A. ami M. College it
1 111 n. oh iliic till- ai'tel ;ioon.
C. L. l..-.p. of Memphis. tlcneral
Traiilc Managir of I In; Southern E
; res- Comiaiiy. arrived thi- afti-nioon
!o appear before lie- Cor... ration C0111-ir.i.--ioii.
11 bii-inc-s i .iiuici ti .1 wilii his
compaiiiiy.
l'hiilip F.ii-Iicc. Will Halt'.... and John
Ilia-dale I . -1 1 1 1 11 - alicrii.on for Chapel
11:11 . n -nil. e Ihoir work ai the lid-ver-ity.
Mi-s II.
or (b.lds1
Kirby left Ibis morning
, where -In- is aticiniiiig
Mi-- Helen Fi'imrose Iefl Ihi- in. -in
ing lor I !a, ion lo aiicnd ;i dan. .- 1I1.-,
lollighl. She will be Ihe glle.-l of .Mr-.
t harh .- 1 or::e.
Mr. (o-orgc St inc. who has n.-.-ii ,-n
gi ing in 'ihioainl Indiana, n'lnr1!
home loday 10 siend several inni.ih-.
Mr. Fred l.i-mlt. of Winston, v ao
lias bun a simicin al the A. and V..
College, is in Itah-igh. II ' t.ill aiicu'l
the diversity ibis spring.
Mr. i;.srge Noitinghain. wiio has been
living in. Foris'.iioiilh. has rcliirned lo
ltnlcigh and is again m he found a', his
old stand al Mel ice's drug store.
Miss Minnie I.. I.ehl. who has be,n
the guest of Mi-s Ella .Melic". returned
to Iu i- homo iu 1 ireciisboro ihis after
noon. Mr. C. II. King, of the id dinger
Soap Company, of New York, has gone
lo t;.,liisboro after spending the holidat -here
wilii Mr. II. E. King.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Carter have re
turned from a visit to friends at Haw
ltiver and I irceu-horo. and after a brief
i-it to Mr. and Mr-. F. . Muring,
will ieavo lialeigh.
.Mis. Johl. V. Ul-OWII. Weill to (iolds-
I ni-o today, w here -he will attend the
marriage of Mi.--- Belle All.in-on and
Mr. Carl I-:. Sruiley. which -will be sol
emnized in thai place lomori-ow even
ing. Miss Edna E irh' Walters eiitcriain. -l
her Hi lie gil l friends from four 1" -i
o'clock al a New Year's afternoon tea.
ChoctiJatc was orvod and other refresh
mints. ("apt. and Mrs. W. B. Keiwlrick re
port thai .Mr. Hugh Ki ndriek continues
to iniiu'ove. Capt. Kcmlrick says that
ihey appreciate the numerous kind let
ters received, bin as yet il has been
impossible lo answer them.
Mr. C. T. Bailey. Hi-.iu:i.sIer of Kai
cigh, has gone to Cnrn.sboro to attend
it meeting of the State Republican exe
cutive eoinmltlee this evening'. This
meeting is for the purpose of naming a
linn- and place for the next State Be
publican coiirenlioii. It is said that the
convention will probably be called for
the last of April or first of May.
Mr. Edward Teaslcy is busy receiving
eongratiilatious of bis- many friends in
Haleigh and even from other cities. For
fifty years, it is said, Mr. Teaslcy has
Ihcii confidently predicting Unit he
would puss from this world on the first
day of the year nineteen hundred. How
ever, he lias passed, the danger isiiut,
and The Times-Visitor joins in congiaru
laiing Mr. Teiiishy. A iclegraiii win
received by Mr. John W. Brown this
morning from ("liaiiottc imilMi-ing how
Mr. Teaslcy hud spent the fateful day.
The Capital (Tub gives its Xew
Ytiir's ficnusiu this evening in the Club
building, nu-ner Mantdu ami Salisbury
slrtsMs. The gernian will be led by Mr.
B. W. Baker and will Ih attended by a
large nnmls-r of visiting young women.
The New Year's receplioiiis last night
were taken advantage of by all the
beaux of Italeiglu Tlioso roceirinjr at
tho various homes we mentioned in
jicsterdny's Timeift-Visitor. The rerixiil
of the custom of Xew Year's calling lias
given a new stimulus to social life horo,
I Md Ih cordtaily, KBlcviiied, snca;iUl j1
j CENTRAL CHL'BCH PARSONAGE
,
? Being Occupied Today by Rev. and Mrs.
q. T. Adams
Iti t. If. T. A, lain-, pastor of ti,.. Cen
tral Methodist Church of ihis cily. and
wife are le.lay moving into tin- new
iiian.-c. near the church.
Kcv. Mr. Adams is he sue.-, r t..
) I JieV. !.. I . liicllll, WHO II.1S tell I lie
I t .inference Icinporirily thai he may
J piir.-ue advanci d stmlics w hich.
hopes, will belter fit him for hi- work
in liic pnipil and congregation. Mr.
Adams is a minu man of force, and is
eniially gifted a- pa-tor and preacher.
Hi- wife is a charming woi ;. and h;i-
bei'ii a great factor in making tin- pa-ior
so ,.iular at his former charge.
Mr. Adam- i.- a gradu.iu of Viunlcr
bill Fuivcl-ily. tthere he Wa- oae of
the m-'-i js. pular studcnis in his class,
lie graduated high up in the li-t of
honor men. ami has. since his entrain-.-into
the ministry of the .Method. st
church, reflected irh-at credit upon hi--alma
muter.
Hi- hi-l ehai-L'.. was at F.-iirfii Id.
Hyde county, where he wa- nnittT- illy
hniil by nol only hi- own 1 oii-rrigath.i:.
but by neighbors of ail dennminaiious.
The congregation of ihe Centra!
Mi-ih.idisi church i- gratified Hint the
J!ish..p should have cho-.-u for 1 Ii, 111
one -. iitlitl for the tcrl; to be ibun
iu thi- cii.-cli and Kaicigh.
MANSION BURNED
Place 'here Henry Longfellow Spent
Many Summers Deslroved.
Forllaud, Maine. Jan. J. Tin- I.ong
follow Mansion, built. by Alexander
l.oligfclli.u . a bl-oilu ;- 01 tin- 1 1. iu
w lii. h the la! lor p.is-c! many -iiiumer-.
was burned this morning. Tin1 hi--w
as four ihoii-aul. Ion the lace n
fuily iii-tiret!.
MAKKIAHE Itl.M'tFKiiW
T'.li.'-l r..w at naif pa-t Ion o'clock at
tile rc-idouoo ..f Mr. Joseph liniloy.
faiiicr of Ih.- bride-elect. South l'doiiei
-irii;. ihe marriage of Mi-- .li.soptine
Bell ilulloy t.i Mr. II. F. llari-i- will
be -olcuinir.i I. Bolh an- 1 .polar toiuig
pe-.ple of i his cily.
Tin; i;ui.dsf,(ii;iii ens itjiai..
)'or!laiid. It.. Jan. 2.- Th- i..rpcd.,
;oa! I io I.l-b. uollgii had il - -cmml n i;il
iriii lie 111 Ihe Wolff and Sotti.-k- 1 roll
Wolk- tcsierd.l
Idle iiiachiin ry t ork-
cd ).i rtcctly. and during the t ighr
1. 1 i 11 11 1 - run 1.1 a rale of thirty-! tv,
luilesan hour against, a iwo-iniie our-
rent.
Kill. El BY DYNAMITE.
Wiunip. g. J..11. While ih.iwiiig dy
namiie al Suiiaita .Mine Uat Coring.-Oh-
Ol-o.i. and Chill lc- Tli'.irsc.lsi r,,m
mini rs ucie killed hi iii'- cpl. ,-!.. n.
Creai daiuag." was .i"iio 1.. the .-bait
h"'ii.-e.
Chic'.go. Jan. '1. Al nine o'cl.n-k thi.
tuoining a fil'lc. 11 foot ttall -,! earth sep
arating fi-i.ui Chicago the drainage
ciin-il. small portion which removed las:
night, 1 uinploii ly cut away sieaiu
ili'edgcs and water uirm-d into the :m
u.en-e new eiillal.
THE WISCONSIN' SIBIA1. TK IF.
San l'riiuci-co. Jan. 2. - Work has s,,
advanced u the bailh-ship Wisconsin
as to make i: p..-.ible to have her trial
I rip within iwo week-. She is expected
to exceed tin- i-peed rcuireil by the
.Na vy J icpartincut.
CHICACO'S ICE IIAUVKST.
Chicago, .In u. 2. -Tin- ice harvest be
gan today. Twelve iuche- being lakcn
from the lakes and ihe liter- ..f llli
iii'is. iiuliai.a and Wi.c.ui-in in th.
vieiiiily of Ciiiciig... Seven lliou.and
ineu are cinp!..icd in the work of cut
ting and iviuot ing t he ice.
BIF.DSO.N!.' NT EMYEU.
Tile Tiiires-Vi-'l.
I- ill receipt .
Ih.
follow ing invitii! ion:
Mr. and Mi-. Janus C. Nieniyer
rcipic-! the honor of your prcseiiee
nj the iiiiirriag" of their daughter,
Annie Ear'e,
to
Mr. Edwin tirey Hirdsong,
on Wedni-ilay morning. January 17th.
a I half past ten o'clock.
First Froshytci'ian Church,
lt.-ileigh, North Carolina.
Mr. Birdsotig is a popular and suc
cessful young man, being a inemticr or
the Bobbiti-Wynne Drug Company.
Miss Nieniyer is one of Kaleigh's
most aitrnetivc young ladies.
liO.VP WOBK.
Tb iv
Excellent Bonds iii Th
Last
Twelve Monihs.
liiring the past twelve months Coun
ty Bond Supervisor MoMa'ckin has
added thr.s- more I horoiighfares to the
liuinU-r of lniieadiimieil roads in the
county. They are Hillsburo. Holly
Springs and the Asylum roads. This
is 1111 excellent showing-, ibree more
thorouglily macadamized roads, seven
miles each, into the cily in a year.
Berlin. Jan. 2. The German s,.,-,,n,l
class cruiser Sebwable has lef Dar Es
Sa I.aain. a seaMit of Africa, twenty
live miles south of Zanzibar. for
LorcniM. Martinez.
Your shoes n paired in first class style
at the Hardin? Shoe Store. Telephone
and they will he sent for.
Drop into the Harding Shoe Store and
tell them to get your shoes and repair
them. Work first cln-s.
For fresh sausage ifo to C. O. Ball's
stall iu the market.
This bad wea liter reminds yon to send
your thoes to the Ilurdiug Shoe Store to
be repaired.
iC. O. Ball tins just opened a, meat
stall iu tlic niarket,
BULLER'S STRENGTH
Heavy Reinforcements Sent
Him at Kstcourt
OliRMANY SENDS
A FRIENDLY CRUISER
The Schnalbv Leaves to be Near the
Transvaal Every Nativ e Chief of
India Offers Sen ices to Eng
land in South Africa.
I...: !..u. .I.111. 1. -Ileiiorul IVeii. b report-
(he ca-uahies I" iii- i'.rili-ii ioi-i..
in i. iking Coic-liurg a- tiil'oc ki!!od an.!
-oicril woiniileil. He -ins ih;, Sunday
noriiing. afl. r a nigh!'- luai-ch, It.
ell-i.-d Kpj. . otcr! ."kilig W.-s; C-les-
burg. The 1 noun'- niiipi,i were 1..111
1 : . 1 . 1 s u i- -. ,1. ih. itiiii-h ii-.li. .i
tho Boors at l.aag.-r. The -1 , - :n . .''. .
tbe Boors 111 l.aa
the clielll t I'eplt i ng
tlg.iroll-ly. lilt! the Kilter liclllg -llollcc.l.
ritind northward, where he occupe--.
; he ll.ll. I I'll- p. -,l i ill elll -! off 1 HO
ou.-mC- lino of ri'lroat via r...id In-idgo.
A tore,. ,.f ;; tlioilsal.d Boils wilii in-,
gun- arc rip-.rie. re! iii-;ii.ig .. .o ai-.
a j.oi.d 0,1 (Ir.uigi r:cr.
nil. I'lI.CHEIt'S 'i'Tiii:V.
t'-ipe Town. J-iii. J. - C.-l. Fih-l:,.; 1 1 : 1 -.oinplcloly
dcfoaied the I !.,.-:- . -. .11. in.i u. 1 -.It.
Suiilltsiilo .1:1 ar Bolnio!;. llo I ije
! mod 1. anger a' ti r ihe K. ., r- had -m
.'. I'-'l heavy !.. -. t '..i. I'lh-ii. r I....I;
I'orty iri-o!ii i-. The F.riii-!i l---- wa-
.hi.,- All-lialia;;- ki!:id and a few
rt olltnlcd.
F.l l. l.IiB l.FIM OKI ED
1 'a nip ( 'hit-veil j . .1 an. '', S 1 -. . 1 . g 1
fo'-.-olia-lils have united at K-!.onr! ae.i
Moo! r,t , r. The-" w d! git . 1 ;.i,..-.
Ilullor a powerful army.
INDI'A NS OF FEU.
I'aicuit.i. Jan. J.- litort nativ. . ai. r
iia- oflorcd niiiis, !f 1.1 ;h.- Engii-I, an
ih'.ritie- I'm- u-e in S. ;! ' Ii Afri.a. Ma
;iara,.;lii Faliala t ill -o'.n! .11 Aran
olKUgor ., I I Uobclts.
CHIEF SFUCF.ON.
I...i,d,,n. Jan. 'J. Si- Willa-m T!i..nip--s.
.ii. K. F,.. late pro-idoiiL ..I' ilio U.iyal
I College of Surgeon.-, ha- I,.-, n n, ..i-ili-,1
chief -urgcon uf liic force- in Smith
AH iea.
S1U HOWAUD V .s'CENT B E.I EC I'
EI .
l.oiuloi.. .Ian. J.- C .!. Sir Charles
Howard Vinocn;, coinmunder of in..
t.iH-en's Yc--t mins'. a- oluuteii -. u ho
olVel'i'd his :-i io s i..r ihe war. u.-i- ..
day rejected an.T a iiadioai examina
tion. BIG FIRE
t-v rk. .I.ui. -. A -i'li'v tt-iio-
ni' nt h'M- in FiiM Avriiiif v;i linni-
carlv ihi-. in- ii!!iL'. A niah-h throw ;
ini a ('liritiH.i-v ir.v i-.nu!it il 'n hiv.
't In- h-1,,1111 wi'i't' 'cr-.niH- ' sni"kt
;iinl -iiiif r I 'lt-iii u ill iii-. Two V,;-t
I f. -Ill llll-H-Jlhoil. I'l M ' M Wc.T UijUIVl.
OHIO' ,s AI.1'ATM .MKTIIuK.
K.-tr-Urt-in-Mri Kllfi-l- ii:- I . j-i-.w
li. -'t iiii iin- Ti'ifiltuiu .
Tilr iit''i-i.i Hn- Uiiio Sl'VHlc
I'oiirt hoitlitti: 1 mi i tlx- t . Ii piiont- i Uu-
It''!I I " n 1 1 : ' i I 1 1 .V li;tll U- IMM'.I Hit lll'ir
r-!il;ii Viilti.- iiis'u-ni tli.-ir artii:i
tMif i r Iin ii;. ..-l iiiijhij i ant ruliiii:
;li nKji--t laXiil'i.HL th:il Iij" lift'ii
liainN .1 (i.-u ii since that u hieji .ii-;.iih
fi! Ihe valiili'.y "f fin- NichnN Jaw. lav
ing l"r;il.-lie. 'l'llt' tieei.-iuii in I lie li-e-Itlinlie
cii... i--, til efi'ei "I , iLily an '
'i-ns'i..iL h the t nt'i'al iM'ineiples ol' ia:r
t:'K iiMiii liirit the Nieleds law
Ita-e'l. M;iiii!estiy it tip f;i r-T : n
iu ii- ll'-.-i. If telepli-nie ate ta.. .l
1 1 1 i 1 1 i i- rein a. vatiie, ii is a parent tin
bailie uu ! IidiI cf val ua i'n w ill ajij ly
eery th it iM-raleil iii a similar man
ner. The Hell n !t t!i'iiic are n-tt )) .ml
rilit. TIm-v are rente ( ilu Central
I'llinU 'ollll'M U.V, Wlli.'tl "H'l-airs thrill in
Olii.i. The aenial cit -a-i teU-pli.-ne
is sai'l u In- nliout S';!,."io, ainl herein-fori-
iin-y 1'een lifted at tliU valua
tion l"r laxaii.m. The JW-M i 'omini ny
t'Xiit'ts a rental nf S14 a year, in1!. l"r
'.nil t.'li'vht'iie, r,,ur t hues. jfS artnal
ftt. I '"tiiptneil mi tile h'al rate 1'
inleiest, thf rental vtum t t'aelt tele-
j.linlle WiHlM In- f'S.tX. Whet hef t iie.V
shall he livied at 1 his fiirtirps m ni v
iw.i -ihii.is oi it, in eoni'ermiiy with tiie
p'livrat rult tf iippraisiuein of pi.-perty
f"f tavation. is known. i- e-
H-etctl that this antl oilier imprtaur
points involviil will In- ehieitlateil in the
ilfeiion. Ahii-h is he reportcil full;.
Ohio has taken a-lvanee.1 j.rrouu.l upon
i Iio Ui'sln.n of taxali'.n. ami it U nta
hlr that oilier Stat. - have t'.tH',,l ner
il. rrtturt's in i his State ha- he.-n
alon tlu line of oojiali. iii.: the In: rln
of taxation. Th" Nielmls law wa- a
lomr strhle iu t tlu'e. i it tii, lnt; ii i
livions iho limit has noi yet he,.), eaeli-t-tl.
Tim im ision ti the Sitpn tni' Coun
in tlm tfh'phoiie i'He ill renn ay a
lnaiiifrvt iitjnsl leeiiot n-aehed hy (iie
Xii hoN law. Tlie j;oneial prim.-ile of th-'
taxation of fram-hic- ; woiketl id
hanNliip,i at:tl will imt ilUr t js
itpplicl wiiiin (he litnit of sound hmi
tiess iM-lity. On tho ...her Iiaml. it ha
increased (ho roventU' 4 the Stalo. 'hi'
itiir its fiiuutoo upon a s(.liI hasi, with
out ilKTrMKillk; thi' l'llliit'tis of tho pe..pi.
Columbus (Oiiinl State Journal.
ten vn.LAtu-:s ni;srnoYKi.
St. IV'tfrslntrjr. Jan. U. An on ri h
quak' yistorday destroyi .1 leu villages
in ArhalkuUik distr-t, oviTiina-ut ut
COTTON.
New York, Jan. 2. Crvtton: Jan. 7.44;
Feh. 7.4li; Slairch 7.50; May 7.5t; July
MORE COLD
Dr. Von Herrmann Keeps the Populace
Shivering
For Uahigil aid vieiiiily: Fair I"
tuslll and Woluo-day. coin lliiici! coi.l.
'Ihe condi'.i ..is ihi- mor i;ng iudic it.-
a oolltillU Mini of clear, cold Heather
! r -..in,, il.n- tet. A severe storm cn
i. i- i- c. nlral oil the . ..as: of Nov.-,
S.. .ii. c. hich ooniiiiuos lodraw iu Iron,
wo-l mi-.-- ..f cold. dry ail.
('a. 11. It woailor i- reported un!y over 1 he
c.,-1 J.nke l.-gi. ,11. I'lorida and soll.lnwt-i
'I. Ml-; o.-ett liere poifisll;. cl.-ar, 'old
V. c.lt !lor e Ul! ilole-. Tile I. .We- t 1ele
I 1 iter, is Iii .!..:'.-,- !...! .w -.or.- aT
Fi-Iliitrol,.
o ( UBiSTMAS IN 1 1 IS
A .I. -.pairing colored bri.ib.-r imd
; hi- lie. ill nf ii! h -lid. I., n .'i :
'I don'i I r Id- do h liid.-ns
l-'cr do-.- I. ah uoily i,.,-- -:
I -loop a w..t '1... ell Chri-ttnu- dat.
Ei! a iii gg. r -i . a) my 'p. .--u in !
"I iia-i i 1 1 n . .... . I. 0:1 -..iii, ;u ''a : .
W.i .'l ii.. 'p...-iii-i line . dat '
1 .i..:;.l.-l- W a .r d.-o nigg.-r a; V
A ni-go;- - 1! in.- " o.-iiin .
" 1 io-i.-h hili. ut. ii-- stv c.-tguiii 1 re
1 loll h;n,: 'Vo 11 my bl,,.. ..m"
ii. te 1! g-, 'long bona- w id lie-.
I'.u a 11 ; g g' i' .: . ;li in y 'poss u nt '.
"II.- i 111. J., i w id '..:, !- -h op .u la'. -
Win n't no 'i...--iiiu i in.-. dai :
1 w .
w-iar da: nigger al :
I- -Ic.ll III.V 'posslllu!"
F. E. STANTON.
A tug
'1.1' FOLK'S
INNL'i;.
Tl.l- ,':'i'nii."!i .it :i V. tr. vilh-
Sll'e.-I l'.;l;il-r -lllll'll il"le ihail t'U1'
.it:. d i ' , -n! pi-.. ! p.irt...il, a Uiuut i
tui repa-:. pr.-ad - Mr. .!) n 'J'. I'm!
; it. in.r.i'.ii: ., jji- ea-'.-ii! f!" M-e;ai
V'! 1' '
T.i 1 li - v j,i i ;), ,i ii p'ii le-- i iii-
il lid i It -!D - in-aped W 1 1 ' 1 t tll'Io a li-l
:-a ir n ;", - and ; i n r I ik-i - u ea t a!le--:e:id--
ti .!! --I iIk- m. i i iph happy.
N'li!l ! i i ; 1 1 1 o; tie-in i- elW'f a
):!; t i T: ' r ii. . - :i i.Miiut if nlly spread
i.il'l'-. .iihl rid-, e.-t ;i-!..ii i anuualh
i n : In in hv ; U'li'lo heuefaet "i
Mi. I'u'li ii i n.it.,1 ii,, many eliari-ri.-
-.hd th- Old l'..l- Jinuer is lt,
: ; I..- ii:..,t ii!i'vir! hy.
'!!!!. SMALLPOX ' i'l'L ATM N .
L. i.t ''.Mill' u li. ii;' T.ik.-n hy 'I iie
Lii.r ami Itoaril ni A Idennen- Tno
Uoa i V. 1. Morri-t Well Cuard
i fl - Vareinaii'iii l.'red for Hir lVo
plc. iCoiifoni Standard.!
nida,. a ft i rm.-'ti, there i a ea- .-f -iii:i!!-!
Cuie'rd in tin- li-m-e Mr. ".
K M..rri- ar I'or, Hi!!. The on,
wh.. i:a the .-a-" .Manl M.rri-. the
;tim aiait wh-i siu-e WeeU a.L,ro ninir
0. e, l I . w i: e.'inj !ain im: ami v a- eii L
lo hi- home. tr. Henry F. Int. who
i- a -iiiaiip-iv exp-r:. and wlm ludd lliai
etfiee witii ;iie Siato It.iard of H.-aiin.
was here Sal ni'day a freruo-'ti and -ayn
:hat it i- a !i-iinet ea-e. The patiou.,.
i- now at ;!ie permd where his k;u i
iieiiimii- to peel tT.
As .-'mi as Mr. L.-m; jpnuioiin.-ed it
-m.'ilip' ihe-inayer ealh'il a niectintf r
l.e Imard of aldefm.'U and lvm Were
1. akt n at ..n- ,i harness I ho situation.
Tii" house el' AJr. V. 1 .Morris is now t
::narh.' well .n all h"i:r- and no our
is allowed to (Mine In i-ou;at with L Ij t s:
family. .o etie sea i ei l iia 1 eeii in
i -nia.! ii last -eeral w.t k witii
i !u- exeepiit ii of .Mi's. J, Mmris, ant
-iu- has ,,,.( lur!, i here j'..r more Than
a "irli. She was aeeinaled Siniday
111-'I'll i )i' ; ad a l-o 1 lie ...; I'dft'S ai "H-
h. 'ii-e. Tin' I. pori. lhat 1 1 1 i ytoinu man
Iris 1., ahmil at Forest 1 1 i.
met li.- Iia.- !''-,, 1 1 Tv u'l'rm; .
Tltei" is v..;,,,, n I'.ir .-uf 'o.ipIe
i. .r oih.r- oia-ide of .wn o Im-.uu"
alatu.ed "er lie- -dtaai;on a- dm sitna
lloa V;eU,'d I le fo!'e 1 1 a I m i and we a 11
p!e .,l.d !- U' ll.;'L.'f i. I'oilf l'.mhI eoin-
foi-t.'t.ie p. ;huses are ii-'W fiirnishetJ
oui-ido town v ;t i r i i ' i: f.-r any sn
p t::af "in i'hysi. ;;,MN may find. Mr.
IL M Samara has eharLi.' of tin hnild
inu ai.-i w ii! I a he -ai e ef a ny of t hi--i.-k
!U.
Hi!- of til l-est slej.- ol.l' town h.-is
' eon ;idi- d to take ;s to 'e, our ieopU-
v.n't , I'ed. a- wa u rueii ' ly !vpn's.i"d
in M.i or Mi ans1 card.
I.ATKU.
Icaru t.-diiy (Monday from Mayor
Me;:lis th.tt (here a I'e five tlo new
i;m s iii tne Ihnise of Mr. Y. I. .Morris
at Fo,v-l Mil!. Thi- d.- not make Hie
si" Ma Mo ' I ;i li Worse V .Mil' H p!e
ihoimh it i- mdhini: umre than is ,
(oiir-.- expe. ted as Mii- i,aiuil of v'uxUx
pet-oas ;'( C'-;i1'inrd Ii. I.- in I ho
:n .ir!er to -re en; ihe pread of i he
IIK AVATt II MCIIT.
We -iite fi-r have a wai-d, nijr1:i- -w il
Xpel'ieliee. ell .il!.
Ter it i; i-rlmiti oiir d titis f uui d prni
t-r
i.i
V.ii 1 -i.rlci Ic. Iin' -
- Mil U l I V .
K.ic i.r I . -1 1 lo,- !!
diiiiuo w in.i I'M
!.o. r. en 1 in ,i
.n .u-.-p.l. I des
I d-.l. f l.'il' Now c.n ii.-cl in'.-, u 'ell t.le
.l'o;lci. I- Ili.tlo; oil rise:
I :''itii.T ri .id in pi h rue all my I i 1 1 ler
d,. -u-:
I -lul l- ice on !.; litlkill' 'Imiim niy
I "liri-i inn h...c. . ml den
I i- tie loll,- Inn Knows me, i:n.-oe.v
ii. .1 - i; - "Allien!"
Sam.- I'iiii: wid all do hrothrerin' I,vr.
liii-.w- 'inn l. t' mid ricjit:
Cu when .1., fi i-r tulkiu', lou"t dey
-lit I ,1. Ili lichtV
1 icy cin'i niiitin' roiin" 'mn H'liilsT.
.'. y i-p 1 1 1 1 i ti hy de ynnl
I icy hn.-H s I I.K.kin' iii inn. en I lliinkin'
nii:.ilii. ha ni!
lliii we ..'.vine ler 'have de Wa'eli Night
I I w i-li he ctillle en jrtille!!
Ter -en' ih- oh- year vhirliu', an' lio'n Je
New Yen- on.
I nin'i in t'arer cr it I never t'ink it's ,
ivisf,
I rutln r reiiil in private all my -tides tor
lie nkie" .
. . -1'. U STAXTQN. J