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THE TIMES i r Knows All Alike Wishes. THE TIMES Vol. 1. ' ' w ' : m- T - -- a 1 Prints the News Nothing but the-News. 10 r lease its Keaaers. TiTTO:R MARCH 18, 1898. No. 171. ANDREW PERRY, , 15 IN RlLEIGH Circulars Sent Caused His Identification. A WARNING TO YOUNG LADIES PERRY HERE WORKING ON MOM) MENTS AND MAY BE ARRESTED AT ANY MOMENT. Is Wanted for Bigamy in Several Places Probably in Charlottels uangeroua and Fools Young Women. To-day a It" loi" w received from Charlotte which exposes a mini, who is mihl to lie doing business in Raleigh and is in reality a faker of, the worst sort. Xoone here ha., any hard " aai.i-st the intruder 'but ne- warned and should (inythiug whwuiiI develop from his stay in ltalcigh it will l,o closely followed by an arrest. One letter conies from, Mr. A. B. 1 ree ... . . . t.ii.. ,.t i J. .Iridium), who .. man, v i "'"-v, v v . savs the man, A. J. Perry, was m Golds l,ro for u while and n Soutlt Carolina sheriff wrote concerning the- visitor. Mr W N. Dukes, of Orangeburg, t . ,0.. writes that Perry is the greatest scoundrel who over put his foot in ttal ,.gl, tiii.1 requests that. Perry be not.t.eil that there is a good opening for linn in ,lu State. Mr. Dukes says if 1 erry Koe., to South Carolina he will pet more thim he wants to do. He m,.Hs a c,r ... is lHim! spread broadcast .. .r... ...,i,.v uilh bold headlines ovrr Mil- lwuu",').. "Umk out for this Scoundrel.' fi..,.,.ii iiii.ro tins been it man in Ral visit, doing the very 'business which hw ..ii.. l ,i,,,,,nit has locn doing m the ill ;.i which In is AvaiittMl. ii ,vcr in every particular the description given anil the pictures sent ..... ,u,.i'..,.t likenesses. Ho has done imii-h work in Italrifih owl nrly alwaja applies 1o widows lor the work of clean (..miwtoncs in their cemetery lots. In this city 1he man lN-rry lias done work for sonic of Maleiitlf most iro....- II;. -1 ,1 rllKHI tO IH newt people, m " . .. ,,. ..1 Aliildwms. of Kentuckj .. ,ij,.1,1 una u WilmiiiKtou linn all ,', which is denied i.y .the mpanies. On 1 ......imion he has Ikm-u connm-u 'honso Jiere for oe.n touir, diwk iblue oyes, dark complexion, about ix feet Mgb, weignt two uuu-w...n,lu- his noner front toeth are gold-one solid gold, the others gold fill ed. If he is in your'ueigreoorjioou v, your wmty pa'lers n publisb thte, he is liable to fool some young iauj uuu swindle some of your people. "Ho cleans tombstones and sells tnem for living; lie swindles (hi patrons so that lie cannot stay longer than o year at any one' place. Any one. doubting this can. write the county sheriff, chief of police and mayor of the city of Or- a n irfdlvnrff. O. .. . .. .1.. "This circular is miaileil all over im United States for the protection ofyoung ladies, and was gotten up by the good citizens of Orangeburg, Ss. V. THE AVKATIIBll. Ti,il.i"h and Vicinity: Cloudy weather with showers,' to-night and Sat uril.l v. AVeather Conditions-nie weather con tinues unruled over the southern and i,, .sinter 'Phe barometer iK'ing till hifrh off the Atlantic const, the in (l.itt- of moist air from the.' ocean cou will, liirlif rains at scattered ipoints. - '. A modrate storm is conlral over Kansas and Colorado, with cloudy, rainy w.ther also west of the .Mississippi The temperature is high everywnou except in the extieuie northwest, with ,.,..w,w.i.. rif rr'inniniiic so. The weather r. ....... -- is clear over Florida ililHEllllMS L. T. Brown to Manage Yarborough House. OINDKHILLA PARTY. MR. HARRY LUCAS TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE PARK HOTEL. Regret Expressed that Mr. Cooke Should Sever His Connection-Mr. Lucas Comes from Washington. President Spencer, Col. Andrews and W. II. Day Spend a Day in (.reensboro. Now Sure of President's Plans. H&NGE ON APRIL 1ST THE COURT'S OPINION IT WILL NOT AFFECT RECOGNITION OF CUBA'S INDEPENDENCE. Spain Buys the Varese-F.rance's De mand of China-Report of Board Anxiously Awaited. Uv 'l'el,.L'i-aih to The Tunes WAKlllXCTOX, D. C, iMarcli 1 it. u nw !. Hint f ie Jt'resment win T. Brown, the present w - . i,...,. ii...... ..M ,-,in ever the verdict t me r.o.ni oi J. ill IV ii'' ' " " "C AXXIOPSLY AWA1TK1) . .i..ii..i,ifi r.infipriUn Pnrtr was L'iven at Mr. C. II. Beine's, on B. Him ft street, bv his accomplished daugli tor. Miss Margaret, to quite a minioei- oi friends. Miss Jennie House, won the iii-sl prize, and Mr. W. H. Brewer, the second. The I'uioii Mandolin and (Juitar Club. .' A-,.;,ri,i .iininiii. was nresent and added much to the enjoyinent of the. oc casion. . This m the first time this liaiul oi musi- .- I . . 4 1. . ........ vW.I eiili.s liave piil.vi'o simv uiv- wif' tion. It is composed of eight young men. Air A. .T. Cooke, the present nianagcr of the YaiflKirough House will sever his ,.,.,.,.tin with that liostelry on April 1st, and Nr. h niiiniiuer of tin " i .... . . ,.!......, 1n Mn.' Mr. I i l,nO"LIHH- ....... . It. B. Uaney. UKruUl- mi :.. .,,w,tii,.i. i-liiiiiL'i' which will . ., i.i... a ii. T. 'I' . Krnu-n Bv I e Cgrilim 10 i lie .1 nni surprise u.e p.."..,. ..... v -f A ,i, is .1 I. 1 1 1 1 1 ft I 11 Vli IHA. J ' . - A . . i'lirn " Avheii he leaves tne rani win. ik . , . .- , , , .. ,1. ,. ii 1 .,. sn of Bvoryliody is awaiting wnn . gmiu ....v,. ceeoeo n.v . . ... ., .. n 11 T ,i....iu MHl.lh.lmnr. H.vde ty the "Maine repon. ,-eo.uoi x ,Uuv. jit. 11. i-i. j.,,-,"--, - 1 1 . , ,. 1. ...... I Slieech is talieu me imiuiu" coumy. . ....:..: :.. ,,..1... .,,,.,1 ,,Un Mr Hrow 11. it i" I rc.uenilH-red, lip..on .,l .u...bm "" . v. 1 ,.,.., .,.,,-if 1 ,111 ur as m w neuicL- iuv , i .. ... .1.... .... .. ,,-iuit. 1 11 is 1 1 "'- " - ...... was proprietor .vi ir i.n -1 . ,., , ,r,, l)eccmler. 1S!:!, until thai hotel ca,m ,.i..u.wi :,, Mnri-li. 18!M1. Mr. Brown IO" ' " 4t i nw. i. villi mnnnirer w'nh H. E, HUM IHIHII" jiri 1 -.Af ii. Pnrk 'note , loiter By .,',1'eiegrapu to 1 no in-. ' - .. 1' ini , iv x- v ..,,-..li IS A serious the Tarl; was nom 10 .1. v. ."" ---. . , . .,, , ... i ..i... nf sir. I tnke -iw imminent m JjlltK'Hin, aim lik: .........v. , i-,,:i..,i L T. Brown was severed. Keeently Iar, M omnai.ee uk-km, . . . .. ; ,t. I e.,i..,. 'ri.n inin ivi i'iwi v dissallMieu Mr. Brown lias nee,, ,........,' p..- - n,,. ,.,,. . neel in ti ..... 1 i.- t (!.l,llmi-,i: res L'lling aim a sunn- 6'.'J . . , i..L-; ,lncti,. of big guns. The men object that position 11. nuwi. : - . ... .1... n.i.. ii,.i.l 1 -to: .100 riBiu iiisciuiim te.npo.ary d.arge 01 - - disiniss with a view to liecomiug iiiaiiiim i "i - - , . . niwimer 01 iuinji-vr RAIDWAY MBX OOXFKU. A NEW PROPOSITION DELAY PHOnU'TIOX OF (U'XS a NEW POSTMASTER THE APPLICANTS RUSHING TO WASH- INGTON AT PRITCHARD'S CALL Yarborough llousi the 1st of April. Mr. Harry (J. I.iicas. wiio n to man- T'.n-l.- II, i.e . s originally iroin Hyde county, and was until recently con .1 ...ui. ii... w'mv l,'ii:iilinent in Washington. He is highly rceommenu I bv Dr. C'has. Sniai-t. of V aslnngton Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Surgeon (lenerair. S. A in the station .1 1. in 111.11. . . ,.,,i.li f'-Mi-nlina renuisitiou or a let (',, ('hiet of Police Orr. of Char- . ..... .,;li. lie . career uerc. 11 . , . , .i... i. iviii.ted in Clinrlofte js siaieu uuu - r ,,v. but wnt it is not generally 1 it- iUi.vo rru. iwinlt.r -.WMlt Ut IS 'Pl'lllll'll 'DC math a picture of .tmlrew Perry, alias Samuel II Hrown, 41 ml the man is Guiding near a monument and a nam- ,.r ..lin.. It is well known here .rn: ui k-,.v...- . . . i .., .... one ami tne that tne two 1 1 1 . y K!,,e and a warrant is the 'only thin lacking which prevents his arrest iii, ..ii-iMilm-is as follows: ...I,, liiL-nniist: lie has a living wife i the city of Atlanta, 5a., to whom lie 1 f.ni,. i.ii-ii.'il oil Xovember 10, JillliUM.. ,t io- Tlio uiarriage cortilkvite is on ri ..7. I... illti-eated Iter and abusinl her until' she was compelled to leave him . In i,l,.,l.,r K. C., Ill lie fame to ' ""' Afn'.l.. 18!(i. He whs 'here only a few i, -.vhen he was married to a nice young lady of Orangeburg. In J"n inn? 1,1. traced down and off lie went. He clainietl to 1e a Sculptor bj trade, a.l 'had served eight years hi 14..J... .i,iiii,.,l tlnit. he ilH'longed to n iiinj , VI - 1 ny -V Union. These cliiiims are nil lies; lie was vm,ki reaiwl in FairheM county, .p. v., when lie was quite growi he maiTied r..nnir bidv there. He lll-trentisl 1 ... 1 1 ut ilw.i .iM-farp, Awrr ilMt-ll 'Jhe postoftice ii 'Blythewoml, S. C. lie 41..,.; i.ent to U'lennioiiU colintj, o. .....I ..,.t there Jong iiefor he ol ii lm .... .... - - .... .,i.....i ven r old girl, a liorse iiiul buggv. and was making his way towards Itlylhewood wlien lie wns overtaken b. .. '..,.. 1 n ml the child and horse and buggv taken from him; he was shot at .... 4i, .,.,v.l ceverul times 'but ho made - 'hu ..M.iu.. He then went to 1he StHte - - ...l.. where he married ugain .. u lickest liar - ami grandest , rr . ir..l vou ever saw. He drinks, nl 1,1. 4,.r..,. io tlm community. When un der' tlie influence of liquor ho gives the ... ii....- !.,.. ,r trouble, he is danger ,m and liablo to fwl any young huly wherever lie hwates ..ii.. u Li.aiv'n us Andrew Perry in Kidimoml and Fairttekl couuties, S. t., -u ,.im.i, M. Brown m hh-u. HUM . . . ,,. I.. ...,.it'n illV his remtlation in At iiHiriin. Aiimittta. mid Siivaunah. Kill I ir, . . , Oeorgia: and t Klmrleston, . x ., ami ' , BanilH'ig, ! , "His description is ua loUows: black Some ' important movements have been going on in C!-reenKloro to-day.- On the early train from Raleigh Col. Andrews, of the Southern, came up in his private cur. On the train from Richmond came Pi-esulenf. Silencer in lus private car. With -V,l. Andrews was Capt. V . 11. Ti,,,- formerlv known as from iiaiuaxi now said to be from Raleigli. l'rouaiuy this new nlaee of residence is given luiu lsicaii'se of the fact that he is Governor Russell's 'attorney, in the prosecution of which 'business his presence at the State capital is almost constantly, re quired. ' Of course the presence ot inese gen- tleineii here .iltogethcr gave rise to all manner of reports. What could they 'bo doing, etc.'.' were the quest'ious asked, Xot a railway official knew wtint . , T !!...!.. 4l.n was going on-ilunl no men. j.i-koij u . i,il,l the truth. These 'gentlemen -met here by appoint. l.l jiiliont. this. The liieni ; 1 111 . 1. " -' work in hnnd was the consideration of useir's' propositvoii to lease the A. & X. C. R. R. 1o the Southern.. This is wliy Bill Day is here, lu Raleigh noth ing could be done and the meeting here to-day was at the suggestion of Rus sell; In Greensboro they have been un- m,lested all day and at. a ocUk-k an hands were partaVu.g of a hearty Jin ,,!, to 'be more fashionable, ay It is a case of the lion and lamb lying down together. Fancy Bill Day and (',,1. Andrews chummy, will you? 'flier is not only (business, but method in the Electric Company Street Committee. to ARE IN SESSION NOW CITY TO LOWER TRACKS AND USE CAR LINE FREE. This he will do 011 IIII) T1IRBB KQUDKOXS. Bailey, Shaffer and Nichols Now n Washington-Major Hill Will Not Go to See Prltchard. The contest for the Raleigh Postuias .i.i.. ........ n-.ivlnw u-imii and the va- snip i ."" ,, " ,. "n i,,.w .uioliciinls have their armor, on ,,,! un. in AYasliinglon, ready for the flV. Seimtoi- Pritchard notified, all of th Mviilic.-mts -to be in aslungton 10-11101 "I' . 1 .. .1.:.., .111,1 lki.iitjrin r row to iiim-ar 'iieiore lmn 4.1.1. their credentials ,r, TOAI HAHBY. who says lie has 'lead pipe cinch" on the "place left Win vcKlerdav for -Washington cor,, a: w. shaffbr, who iis been diiietly working is now 011 route iu tin, iiinii(hiiM canitnl Triuv vimiitiA w,h has said all ,.l,,,i,' that there was a sm-irise in ston ,.. ...... ,.,.n,iti.li.iil umilicaiits. is oil' his 1.1. II IV I 1 ". ....... v -nv to see l'ritcharil MV.10II. J. HI1.1. on whomi it i K lieved by some the honors will lie enfct 1 ... ..'.mm 1 W,lMnil'l011. llllt IS tlv .iwiiiiinir the verdict .1 VMBK H. YOl'.. .. the ex-eaiiuiiiiue . . , 11. ........ ,r llm ... if.iiiitirn ill MMn 11,1., ..... crowd will suit him except C. Ton Bai i,.v u-l.o slinll not have it. Jim amiii ....1.. .-i. -'Hi,'!! know where he in when the general, roll is called Ah- Uuwltoo'S term expires in two weeks und the appointment is 1o lie left to Senator Prilchard. I-lach caiululale ,i..,ii r Kiuyess. It h stated by in ii'iimi' - ,1 Vblse froind Of Pritchard's that 1Iu ,,, tion will be sent to the Senatt ,. .. 11'... 1 .i.in i.r 'riiui-sdav of next Uv Telegraph, to The l imes. WASHINGTON', D. ('., March IS. War-like: changes have been made ii the plan of campaign of the Navy Do- .,..., riln-ri siiiiniili-oiis instead ol ,4,111111111. . one will be organized on the Atlantii ...i.u ,i',i,.rtiiient ("oast to furnish protection from Mai nt 111 11 l.ll'l. I- I'-1' I M to 1 liiridtt. tHM! squiuwn win reuni.u at Kcv West, another at Hampton KomU and the third made up n moni tors-will bo stationed at Port Royal S. ' 1. :.. ,,i- iui, 'I iar Hie mmimi ' s;ivs the figure x.u-ell wants for the lease is too high- otherwise, but for 011ft ,- two other things, the matter would l.i.ve been settled a w.vk or more. ago. Keep 'ail eye open ami see if the Re cord has not told you the truth of the cause of meeting. Greensboro lcoril. 1 . .. . .. . .1 at,. 1 i.u 11-HI4 4iiL'airet . ir. nni.111 writes 1 hat he ri'gretted losing Mr. Du .. ,,,1.1 ili.it his .political views caused his resignation. M,. t'!,ike. who -retires.-as manager of the Yarborough. is well anil lNipui.ni known in Raleigh 11 ml among trnvelin men is ctiusidered one of the best hotel iuitf i. Hi., Smith, lie was formerly Traveling Passenger Agent, of the Sea board Air Line in this city, but lias been eoiiiiiieted with the Yarborough Hmmsc since, it was re-oiK-ned for thi miblic. in February, 1S!)7. He has nmde 1 L'i-eat success of thf Yarborough, and during the competitoii between the two hotels.- he proved his ability as' man ager, The traveling men will .regret the fact that Mr. Cooke- severs his connec tion with the Yarborough, and. his hosts nf friends here hope Raleigh will not lose Mr. and Mrs. Cooke. Mrs. Cooke 1 .,ii-.n-a lii.,iir unite oolHllar ill muni .,..,,..-" - . - Knleigh. - FOR BUSY READERS INTERESTING EVENTS OF TO-DA AND TO-MORROW. niAXCK DBMAXDS OI Hives th Chinamen Bight Which to Answer. CHINA. Days ii ST. PATIMCK'S DAY. l'UBSI'D BNT Sl'BN CBR TALKS He Do.v Yesterday being Ireland s pat ion a Ii- the tvnictll 'Piece ol green rihl.011 and Shamrock could be seen at tnclied to the button hole of the coats ... ,.11 .i,,u....uit of the Bineral I Hi 'A blind gentleman of thU city, having ... ' . . .! I .... il.lu a piece or green ruipoii puuicn wL.it vim 1 ostiil bv a rj-ycur-old neiitiew as follows i'iw.1.. m-l.v nn .von, wearing that mice of itreen ribhoil .' u..,.,iiwi It's St. "t Patrick s Day Don't you know who St. Patrick was? replied the uneli' Vim " i-..Miki.ndi'il the nephew, he Wiih tt (Jeuerul in the Confederate nrmy Not Look For War and Gives His Reasons. ii.... ui sitiiiiuel Sis'iieer. of the Southern Railway, passed through Char utte this nioiiiing. says the News, re turning from a tour of inwpeetioii pei the Memphis and Charleston road, which was recently purchased by the hout'lierii. President Spencer received a News re porter in 'his private cat- at the station. He had little to say concerning Ins road, for he is 11 man of few words, lie. how ever, talked- freely concerning Hie pro bability of vur. and gave as his opinion tilt the trouble that now exists will be amicably selthsl without the taking up of arms, lie believes that Congrestt will adjourn some-time In April, and that the Cuban question will be left entirely in the hands of the President. Mr. .Spencer Iiim great confidence in the President's ability to handle .this question and thinks that the people should uphold him. ' The transportation of troops to the Seaboard. 'Mr. Si ten ire r thinks Is not to he viewed as tt war ineamirc, 'but as a signal ot peace. Tlio United States has been derelict ill its duty of properly attending to its count defenses and Mr Silencer thinks that this move oil the part of the government is for no othe nuriKise than to stir up Congress ami to insitst on that ilxxly mJlowlng certain appropriation bills that have .'been linng- inir fire for sevewil years to iiecomi1 laws. - 1 l!v Telegraph to The 'limes. ST. PBTBUSIJCRG. March ls- Kriince has linidc l'liiportaiil (ie niaiidM upon China,, and giving cr eiglit nays i ""'"s alienate any territory south ol .ungsic i.-i.i..,r Viilli.v. lieiiiir checked by Kng- 1 .""t? - ' niid's needed exteii'-iion to Kow J.0011 .ml Yanniin. Railway concession und prolongation of the extensive -mining rights and the Lung Yunnan coaling sta tion near Hainan, and that the direction of the imperial postal service be, trans ferred from Sir -Hubert -Hart.- director of the' imperial iniirilinie customs to the French. Tims far China bin not consented. evi Branson of bi's return But the City Must Not Interfere Wilb Regular Schedules of Passenger Cars-Must Provide Switches. At 4 o'clock this afternoon President Alt'. A. Thompson, of the Italeigh Elec tric Company, met witb the Street Com mittee, of the Board of Aldermen,, to make a counter proposition to the one made by the Street Committee 011 Mar.ch .-.Ui. ' It will be late this afternoon before the Street: Committee will make any de cision, and this niiiy have to lie. con tinued by the Hoard of Aldermen. When the meeting began this after noon, Mr. Thompson ninth? the follow ing ;m tin? 'proposition of the Raleigh Bleclric Company to the Street Com mittee. - '"The city to pave and lower the track of the Street Railway on the streets oc cupied by the line of the Railway Coin psiny. free of charge, in consideration of which tin? Street Car Company will al low the City to use its track, free of charge, for tin? transportation of stoue, for use on the streets occupied by the Street t'nr Line. "For the IraiiKpoi-tation over the tracks of (lie Street. Railway of instone to be used on streets, other than those occu pied by the line of Railway, or beyond the present line 01 Railway, the City to pay M'r annum the same amount which it costs the city to maintain its own track, and six per cent, per annum intercut 011 the cost of their track. "Provided. That the City in transport, ing its stone over tin? Street Railway track, shall not interfere with the regu lar schedule of the Street Railway pas senger cars, and must provide nocctssary switches to prevent this." Tin? proposition of the Street Commit, tee to the Raleigh Electric Company, was as follows: "The city to lay the track out Har gett street 10 the rock quarry, track to be laid in manner and condition like the. track-now owned and .operated by the street car people. "The l reel car people to use this track with -'their passenger coaches free of cost, provided they will put up poles and wire the line and will haul our stone from the rock quarry along their line into the city. The city is to furnish the freight cars on which the stone is to bo loaded anil to do the loading and un loadiuir and swiiching of cans, etc. In consideration for this service the city is What is Heard on the Streeets and Jotted Down In Our Noto-Book-Per- sonal and Otherwise. Mr. and Mrs. X. B. Brought. .1. return ed home this morning. Collector Duncan left to-day for lv. home in Beaufort, where one of lu ..tiildrcn is quilt? unwell. The many friends of. Dr. I ...:n i. nursed to learn 11 in .... 1 - to tin-, city. At the Woman s i'.xi iiauge , 1,',.,.,. will be Brunswick M ew. Also fresh Almond ice-cream (.-like. MiSs Harriett Caldwell, of Wallace. . . , .1 ,...t M,u Cm-roll. wlio nasi peen inc j;,ii-H. " , - - 1 it the V anil M. College, has retiu'iiedl to pave and macadamize the streets now home. Miss Mar j nienibers of MO'YBMBNTS OF CltriSBRS. Bv Telegraph to The Times. KBY WBST. Fin.. March 1S.-Tlir Cruiser - "Montgomery '.' '- arrived th;,- liiorning from Havnnn. The "Del roil sailed for Tortugns with provisions and ammunition lor t lie fleet.. The Mordiiu Liner'- "Arkansiiis.": arrived witli Sena tor Money. Congressi 1 Ciiminings and Siuit 11. A CRL'ISBR AS BSCOR'f. 'l..l,.i'i-,.nlr to 'I'he Tinies. MADRID, March 1M,-The Imparcial to-dav savs instruclions nave ii.i-n b."-- tt the tons'do llotilla to remain at Canary Wand-. U "' goveniiiient's desire that the squadron should be es- orted to Cuba b.V u cruiser and for 110 other reason. Liinuir Bailey was yesterday afternoon bound over to court. His bond of fl,HI was furnished by Editor J. W. Kailt-y. F. Walsh, of lloiin ike, Va., the Horse trailer who was ifrrcwtod last, night charged with defrauding Dr. ,T. L. L. Me- Ctillers. 'wits released "on $1(M) ImiikI. this morning. His trial was set for 4 clock this nftcitiooii. Auditor Aver says all the States art revising their tax systems, looking to ward a general reform. Sheriff J. T. Ellington, of Jolinston eoitntv, today brought 1 href convict to ti,.. iii.nltiiiiliat'v. Each is senleneeil for one year for hirf-ony. MisiJ Merritt. Is visiting Miss Lena Powell, at heir homo on llillsboro street White, one of the oldest the First 'Presbyterian church, i lying at the point ol (leiun at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Evans, on the corner of MvDowell and ImIciiIou streets. I'll,. Tliiinmsvillo Oitiliannge pays thi conipliment to a good Raleigh man: "We nil hope to sec Bro. C, B. lMiwnnis, of Raleigh, who was so kind to us when we bought our printing press, at. the annual meeting. His merit is equal to his niodesly. 'i-i.,.,-.. ta imsii ivelv niilv a few days more before the city tux collector will make his report of delinquent tax pay ers to the finance eoniniiltee. After tlii is done the collector must proceed to collect these tuxes us provided by law. and as required by Hie city, charier. Belter settle if you have not done so. occupied bv the car comiKiny without charging any part of this work to the company. This contract to remain in force for ten years, at the expiration of which time the street car people are to be given the track by the city and after l lint time the city is to pay n- reiMonalile freight rate for all stone hauled into the city." These are the two propositions. They are under consideration as we go to press, und it looks as though the Electric Company's pi-opinsit ion will be accepted with slighl alterations. TO BEAl'TIFY THE STREETS. PROVISION'S FOR SHU'S. it,- Ti,l4.,ri-iili to The Times, CHICAGO, March lS.--Prepa rat ions have begun for the provision oi war sli'ips of the Culled States for any em eigoncy. Tlie Chicago packers -started from. Xew York to-day having closed contracts for canned .meats. MASON WILL TAKE ACTION. Tin. Anex News HH.VH that: Col. Henry A. Dowd will make his home in that place, and says: "The Colonel has spent many years of his life at Tarboro, and in his nlmenco this, his neighborhood of earlier -dayti, lias undergone many i chaniies. but we are happy to say that he will find that tin neighbors lives in Granilitic to be Placed on Many Side walks in Raleigh. About the first of April a representa tive of a Richmond. firm will reach Ral eigh to place a new pavement on tide walks at inany places in Raleigh. A nuin'ber of proiMH'ty owners on Blount street have agreed to use this new pave meiil. The cost 1s alsml. cents more per Idol, than that for vitrified brick but the appearance i much preferable. Among those v,.io will place the new ,.,iv4.iini,ii nn fbeir sitlcswulks are Mr. i.ii-H of iinie-lsillutii I itiine,,,, II. Foster Mr. R. T. Gray, Mi. the new- cnorntion. I V, 11. Williamson, Miw. Bailey and Dr. Our eouimuiiity welcomes Col. Oowtl, Knox. A nnmner oi iiiiii-i , ' Who come -buck to us the same gentle- fied there in lent ion of doing so, but Will man as of yore brave, courtly and wail to see the new pavement. I debonair. Uv Teleurniih to The Tinies. W A SI 111 NiGTON. March IS Senator . , lii .ivs that unless the rresulent ,k,.s net ion this week He wilt cnii up SPAIN 1BTS THE "VARBSE." The granilitic pnvenient is about seven inches thick. The first layer is two inches or coal cinders, then two inches of gntde four of crumbed rock, upon this is placed iK-meiit made witli 50 per cent granite dust. , Ti.u is TN.lished well on the eua-faco ...... , .' rM- X1U Will Clnrk. of this city, who recently! served a. term in the county work-Amuse. snvs that not only is Rols'i'lson lK-rmit- ted to do as he pleases, but that .lolin .. l tit a u'hiiu lit ivui van iiiii iiiKt-i, .i. iii... - - .. ......... uo.,1- t,i tt,.. wnrk-hoiise. ili'u Te,4,i nl on for illtei'Ve 111 Kill in i: i. u-. .uoiitiu,, 11 ,. - .. ,, . , ., , ,....' .iis Tcnoitu i iu mi inn . . , .. M.nwlnir tn ,.,wl then s L'ht indeilUoiis niadtv li-KK''- " X''U'ut i .m . t.- .... citizens' clolhett, while they were toreeu iipM-nruuce ...nm ,"7 . t , wear stri, and stay In camp. The walks, twice that of ordinary brick anil 1 . . ... . ..In .,i i lu iti.iro enfilv clenned. By lVU.gn.pl. to The Times. invesHgat.on or,.,. - - ROM B. March IS.-It is ..IT;.; a y thorough it w.po r. rcnu, - ; ' ' than ordU the nary brick If The (franllltic i used around I.i... i..,..-,. ltitnl ti Kiiilunonu. ROMBMarch 18-It is officially nn- thoi-ough.- If Superintendent Bay l. nounced th'nt Admiral Brin. Minister of BU;ltv r favoritism, let it be estublislied. Marine, of Italy, bus consented to the I( ((J frWf uiw,.( 0 the sale of the armored cruiser "ureso to . Spain.' : . -" . :
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 18, 1898, edition 1
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