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i/ y ; MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. ' DEADLY RACE t{IOTS lwILL WASTE NO ORE TIME. WITHDR WS RECK ON LAKE ERIE METE0 S KILL CHILDREN. ROOPS In REV0LT. SPAIn'S nEW TROUBLE. -- An Ironlike Mass Crashes Througll a l|lnneo's Sohllers Reftlse to Obey Ot~ I Delay in llenehingDeei.qion ns to Phil- 3lniiaous Aet~ of tier Soldiers in Ca- -- Roof Near Perry, Oklahoma, ders--Serioas Sl~Latlun iu lt~vana ben Cities Are Said to ]leported Foundering of a Schooner Dealing Death to Two. ---3lea Dentand Pay. Trollble in Wilmington, N. C in t Jpl, ines Must End -- Spain Continue National C0nwnti0n I Is V~'arned. Shelves the Off Green Island. Wichita. Kan Nov, 14.--Areport was Hawma Nov. 14.--The Havana mili- Which Nine Negroes Are Killed. ~avana Nov. 15. The mutinv of the received in Wichita Sunday afternoon tin has been in a state of anarchy and Washington, Nov. 14.--A final ultima- arden pnblico forces, which for two that two children in a family named revolt since Wednesday night The sit-Three White ]Me~ Are ~rounded, One turn to Spain was drafted at the special days threatened the peace of this city, After a Day of ~ebate It "W~eseI Is Said to Have Gone to the tlenderson were crushed and burned touation is the gravest yet seen here. Sel.lonsly--The 'l'rouble Iieglns by meeting of the cabinet Saturday night, has resulted in tile dissolation of that to Abandon the 1,'anlouN tottom in lhe lteeent Storm-- death bva fallin~ meteors near Perry, While there. . has. not been much blood-. "~vree~lng oI Ine ulliee" of In effect it declares that. ther- ~hall be body when, after the.payment, of.sonic, lluildln','~, .~l'Y a Seven PerNons, One a VVom- O.T Saturday night. Six biglumps of shed, still Spamsh troops are din- the Negro Press. no more discussion by*the peace cam- arrears and the prmmse eta full hquM- "-'~o to 71. an, Drenched tr 1 ~ahsfied and Gen Illaneo his no I alien the le~oltlng troops lud do~n * blazin~r iron went whizzingthrou~h tl e ~, ' " ~ " ; . ! missioners of the rig~ht of America 1o,"," " ' . ~ " " --- " forces to rel onfor l eo in~, order their arn.s Ca )t Oen Blanco then or- St Paul Minn Nov 1 mr towards the surface of the earth, y -P b " ~:~.-.:~.~- ~ ~" x-,~- 11 ---~ or A I the I h hoomes. The I)remdcnt and the 1 - ~ :Detroit Mich. Nov. 14.--A Free Press and the heavens were as light as day. Meager accounts only are allowed to be ~':=":lo;~d'~hc'~ .~d't"(l~.b~ience~.il *~eal)inet l~ave reached the decision that dered all the foot and mounted regi- of animated, vigorous and ' ~as a small d0a~t~r I ~i ~!~'o rda~l ][/ " ,r :[.;]uu~ w . . Ue ,nouse, alltn s 1 rotlna~" ', I 1. "*'"'"SThe steamerorumary " "~ ," m gmtrat'. ~" ' - "to t ~~ in eli but for the'" ~:e~l~=a,t4' ~eial from Toledo says: A Cedar When the meteors struck the earth the sent out by d~reet cable. Owmgto Gen. t.) '- -s saabsined into conmar~tive ; that issue admits of no further argu- meats of the Olden 1 ubhco to be dis btttcI .lnd personal debating ~reck that occurred the day before,be almost unrecognizable, feel safe. More troops from Matanzas Canoe of the Troahle This radical decision simplifie mat- might perhaps have inaugurated a reign t foug'ht every way possible. ~here was a heavy gale blowing withThe whole ronf of thehousefelllnonreenforced the garrison of the palaceThe trouble in Wihnington earn- [ tersgreatlv far Judge Day andhiscon- of terror and bloodshed ~,~ thelstand, ficial interests a~d most oi n S 30 Tl!nlsdt nlolnln,~ I ~v~tes of CHOW IIe saw a two-masted the family and buried them all for a just before noon Saturday. meneed . t :, " "~ : Y ' g I freres. T}'~ey have become irritated The city continues to be pazrolled I ers were against them, and t] ~cl~oo~er making heavy weather andshort time Another boy had his legs The regulars, commanded by Gem when an armed body of men, num- I aver the dil, tory tacties of Senor Ri0s by regulars who arc quartered in the to the end. Just before adl N,e, her mainmast was carriel over- and arms broUn hy falling timber. The Arolas, refnsed to obey an order to at- bering about 400 and lcdnb~: :/f-lie:.!;=-land the other .~panish commissioners, principal thorot,tghfares, parks and Mrs. Dunham presented so l~,mrd. Signals of distress were flying, father and mother couhl not get out of tack the arden publico and the c:v.ll sentat~ve )~'addel!, (,hair : : " " I and had begun to fear the negotiatiorts sqmn.'es of the c y. / lions on tile subject which a E,m Gibeaut tried to fret out to the the debris for an hour Neighbors guard which were fortunes in tneirnuttee of 25 nI)pmnte(l ~or the purpose, I wouhl dr'v~ their weary length along Th~s uprising wmcn nas ueen se~- preeipitale the whole contra ~l}~mantled vessel, bat he could not rushed to the aid of the family and got barracks. Far from doing it, the reg- proceeded to the pubh~hmg house eta I ~mtil the beginning of the new year. tied on the only posmble basts, |hat of ! m,W'e if she calls them up ~d hm boat ~nto the teeth of the gale there in t~me" to ssve the laouse from ulars embraced the mutinous soldiers negro newspaper the lteeord to wreck I F, ut th~ ~nreMdent's firth action" stoe~ cash, affords a palpable illustration . f,~no" k~ as ex)ecteo.'~ militar, alice Gen Arolashad it The editor of this )'/)er had pun- . . *he condition of affairs here and of the a~d was obhged to fftve up the attempt flames. The mx meteors were dmcov-ofthe 3 P - ~. . 1 1 [allthm. 'Ihematternownarrowsdo~u - " 1 Morning Sessla$ ~ rescue With marine glasses he was ered on the prairie within a radius of to strike a soldier with hm saoer. 'he lished an article defamatory o~ wnl~e to surrender or no surrender and the utter demoraHzauon at even tne army, I St Paul Miun Nov 15 - .-,'b]e to see seven fignres on the vessel one, mile. They. were all composed. of soldier, fell badly wounded Another. women, and a mass meet ng. of e~t~zens. S'laniards~ . know the result, of refusM . where the officer~ have lost enttre con- gates to tne w" C . u.conw man and the rest men or one substance res~mbhn won and some soldmr then attacked the general with on ~ cdnesday ordered h~s expulsion I Th.'.e ~ -,~ t,~nr h,-o th-,t 'l~astn wiU ira1 of the troops. J . '. " ~ we .~,~ " g ",' . ~ . ~ - e. ,s ~, - - ~ s ()w in getting logetne~ es" ~wo boys The vessel was heavily. I crumbled easily. while others did not. a machete. One of Arolas ares rater-, from the city within 2t hours, ann rue I .~et Euronean. v ,-id Private adviees to Although. . . tne posslomty oI further, . . I ,xtter''" the' u~uat~ " opemng" , ~e( an looked as ~f fered and stopped the blow ~th his-emoval of lns lnes~F fteen leadln~ ~ ~ oh * ~ ~ "" be npr]sm s is scouted among th. nni~- " . ]ad~ or ~ater-logg I d [ . . " '-" i s w tha. th~r~ ~ dl g I *he minutes were reao an~ a:be would go under the to~erin" g waves / THREE PERISH IN FLAMES. right arm. Ihe soldier is dying and negroes~ were called on by the commit-. . ~ no int[-]vention-" Other ,and ~,~raver con- tar3, author:ties, tnere is reason to we- ~1 "n.tenflents'" " repor, s were *~; ~l every roll, I4~'inall y he sam, a p0rtion Col. Gomez, the am ~s oaoJy wounded lee of 95 Wedncsday~. night and~ .direeteu. corns than the Ph li'~'qnesvv ,are k&eD-. Jieve tnat~ troume is antmlpateu. . among. ~, up." ' Mrs. ~a*"" .~.;'r "~ nacner'~' " pr ~I *he crew try to get away from theDestrnetton of Livery llarn at Perry, '-rh#e only way to (!!sarm the memb.er~ to notify the chairman by ,:oO Fhurs- t ing the nations watchful and suspicious the g,ldm cl,~l, art]ller3 anti. e,en I -cuort of work amon~ ~oldie ~Mng craft tn a small boat. h flurry ~tlleh Results in a Dis- of the orden pnbnco. . was oy ot~er]ng day. mornin,~, whether they. would agree of one arother No~ e of them cares to ether, regnmr ~orces, as .pr veu uy the I ors," t prelaelng ]t With ~'a repo~ ~ " t ff tits view and later he tressing T~gedy. . . them payment, within 24 hours Blanco. . [ lo the removal, of the .1)re"s*-. They were ~ .ldow ~n a fiam~ *hat may cause n oon- .Jact that the. .tr ps .c ntlnUer . to be con- ~ teen" WOrK m tne som]e ef snow" s'h it o r, " " " " " ' ' " ' " lt'lte "s -" ' ' " " " " ~' " " " * " ' " " "w Imw the llfe boat up.set and drifting and Arolas pledged, their, wares or nformed that if no answer was re- fla~rration, in Eurone, . and in the f.~r ~meu. to ~ne]r. quarte. ,s a na. that the 1 .:, ~hcut the countr~, .~2~ @o~nthe best'bet . " g~ [ P -- ',cast. It e de ~ of t . "an'o~e ~ ake" Theremanfn snarhad Owosso, Mich Nov 14 --, The vtllage honor tokeepthmpromme, buttheex- turned the ress would be demo shed is th sir-" he nresident c~ty of Havana is pracucmiy mastate ~ ~ho,o " " of Pert south of this elf was visited am le is bad for other troops. Several Y, an~ " was received by the chair- t~, ~,~ +-~ .+-- ,~ u ~,~,;a:,a ~,- +he oI siege. / ," - , tarried away aud no hfe was to be I Y, Y, P [ c,~er . a,~ : e~, o~ ~ ~. t,elng spent in tnese cantee! - . / I man Whm-sday mbrning, anti after ] time congress meets next month, l)e a.cnmc.nxs ox ~roop~ are s~.m i rerspersed her summary o{ r ns ~oceede guarmng tne pamce par~s anti pmn ---------'--- -- T~-~ ~ ~ ,-~r~ [ ivaiting an ho ~ the eitize . p " d [ The president has received the views : . . * . '~ " incidents and illustrations O A ~20,OOO,OOO l~A'l"l'Ll~=~l-ll~b~ I,OOO D~]~I l.~k./ ~ik~. I in a body and demolished the fixtures I of every member of the commission mpat streets, as a mat.~er at p~eeaunon The ,M,H~,~' ,~ =~;~,'i -r . '~. " ,~ " ~ ~ " against fnrther trounm anu a~so in or- e --,:u tne prinruag omee. based upon the inmrmauon tney nave der to "'reServe .)ublie order in view of 1,anner was awarded to tli [ Panic Among Negroes. received as to the policy the United v ~ ~ l " -, - ranis dole,ration Mrs Th~ J The burning of the printing office Stales sh,u]d pursne respecting the ~;~ ~:s~?in~'~e thl;i;eoTr~ine' ;:2:'; . ouced resolutions against' ] ~reatcd a great commotion among the Philippines. There is apparently some o.'~a s+ ~ ~; a ,~" ,:,~ which were unanimously ad~ I ~ec~roes of the town The rumor sl)read I personal difference of opinion, at least ~,~?~u ~ ,o ? :.: l,: ~,~,~,~- l,-,ter from Lady HearSt - I " e~ " " . I el'al ~Vlll not accep~ Ills reslgnat,u~. - / that the whiles were going to burn aad / among tnc commmsmners, as to tile ex- ,m.~ ~a.~t.-. ,~ ~ 1. .a,~ e~, Mrs Car~e asked for the " the U " ~ ~ = - l" "" ~,~ ,o.~ ~ ~ .~ I murder in the negro quarter. This / tent winch rated States should ~o I e )1 . / in takin~ territor-- in the far east tt tSanx~o ~al'cla anu ~ne otner memoers Jetter vvr]ttet~ Dy L, aoy Jie~ ]rnm~rreacne, tnenegro mt oyesolat as're~rted tha~ ~,', " of the Cuban eommisslonwhohavear- in whieh she advocated alton (olnpress nnlnbe]]ng" 300 or400, ~ [ ~enator t~ra:y was 1 [ " ' " "" ' I "' " " ~. " " . .' rived here from Santa Cruz del Sur 3 emple a memorial to Miss | [ who ouit work nnd hnnc. qbout the,opposco to ea. tern expansion except rot ~, A / "1 r~ ",~. . .- ~ . . ~. tna~ l~ ~VOUlO oe a(ivisaole ior ti]em Lo lnaL loller nu[ oe]n~ access[ ] s, reets in manifest terror. Other par- / ~ c aun~a"l:au n' a!mtaat a serious uff; camp at Marianao. so as to avoid publlc devotional hour ha~ ing al ]ties congregated in the negro section / ~mentl,mr' al,se.nt~et,veenn,~m.sel~ano demonstrations. The Cubanshave fol- n'atter was laid ever till .~ the o eolT~lnlSsloners lnlS no ~, and it ~as in one of tne e thxt the [ . .~ . . ~ .m "s . " " "" lowed this advice whenthereportontheTemi ! ar~ +-n,~-d-" was enacted Th, L-lea I c~er, lS absolutely untrne. Tne action .- ,~, -. -, ~- t ,~ '," I " -' )r .i ~ ~xey ~ est. :Fla s~ov. Jo.--vmvate re- . Afternoon Sessl~ at tne I es r ent in Calling lor tne %le~s ) / were standin~ cn a corner ant~ were ] ; : ' . . " ports from I orto Prineipe nnd Neu- The temnle ~,uestion w~ - - ~ dis-erse Th(~ declined i at tlic Alner~can representatives ]s con- c, 1 " ~ "1 eruere(l ~o ~]) - ~.' ' * elias unoa, say that t uuu re~u.ar sol- immediately on r~assoU@ ar " is e " td" sldercd lllgIlly mgmncant and the all- ',*J *~ ~*~ "~* tll a s e as it'naa tve rme to a ~pamsn popnlar ~ ~ dem, "n ] ld~t la~me(t, fir:' into the white *,' . ~hers mutinied, : d ng their pay Matilda B Carse of Illin~ ," I thoritles were very lnuen averse to ois- . -,--* ,The Ilntile Ileglns. I,' ~ . oe~ore emnarKln~, tar ~pam, ADout re--art on the tem"le whi~l cussing tneln in any ~, 'ay. l/Ul; It tvas' 1 1~ P ' " mtt 4 coo armed sohl ers the re orts add ] A fo~,llade~". ,as": ,mined' ". '1,- opened / o*a;ed that the comlni~sion h'ul been in- ' ", ' . P,history qf the building and " "" by the whites and thre- i nresented themselves in front of the , |upon tnem "~ ~ ~formed that the matter would be ~el:t " " "'" ~t de 0, the W. C. T. U. o w Ii ])alaee calling on ne mlnmr3 overnor / negroes were Killed i'w n" es wer~ I ~ .~ .~;+.~ ~.~ " ' ' ' " "g,ternrise and makin,- a st~! :'~ . " " tO tnelr ]l.]Ctgntt~tt~ anu tu cXl~u~t~ tat~ It" ~ 1~ [wounded shgl, tly One negr(: ]*an down [ negotiathnts as raI die as possible ~!ha]~,o ~olair;hnf~ia~rhee,r overd.ue pay~ the convention to stand b~ ,the street nnd pasmnff a resmence nre'.l 2. e e p ca urew his swor~ .~h~ re~d a now letter f~ ~asnlngton, :~ov. a' ~r ~s unuer- "] d ordered them -.- ,a rifle at ~ flham Mayo (wlnte) stand- . . :: to d~sband. The P;-In a,',~,;,/~ ~.'.~.-~mh~. 9 1t~ ,'7,StOOO tnll~5 aSsllrances nave t)een ~lven . " " x" V ~" "" ~'" "~"~'~'~ "'" ~""~* " [ mg on the veranda, shooting him ! caldrons, he ~e er. refused to obey and 1, ;~,A,o~-+~,A ~,~ '' ' r Dy the uerman government Ina~ li~e some of them alined with" load ' . "~ v - " ~"- [ throu,d~ the left lung ilns negro was i "," e, rifles, ~= h~, mn~r hr~ ~n~o~-o~,aA i~ ~l~]t at ~mperor ~] lJ lm at t, erman3 e th " ,reeoo-mzed, pur=ued and eaptnred wlme . . . I threaten d e hfe of Gem Marcii, who ,~,~,~, h, ~-nl o~w . ~n no~'| . ~ ~ . to Spare ~s enHrelv de~ovl of oflmml . . . "~ ~ ,h dnn, nn.er a bcd It ~s sin4 he con- ] . ~ eturned hm s~ord to hts scabbard, ,~.ah~,'*~ ; +,~,~, ,~'~ ~ fld a ~i [ tossed to the shooting, tie was riddled eha]acter or s]~n.lflcance, that the of- i crying out: ' due and $50 000 in stock-.l Mod~t of "The Amerlean Boy " the great ,~var vesse~ wmcn tne sonora children of the Unites ~tates propose to ~)u n / ' -* 1"- ',is ca--'ol s lad 1 ill -' } ficial rmp at the ~mperiat party ended i 7,~ u xxi "- ~ ,~ * ' ,1 ~ ' r ~ ~'lta snob .y,', [Jt "~ ~ ~ c~t, J)o ~ o " sJl to Kill me vveti, Klll 100 N " " vw*s*~'-*~ Uncle Sam It wit[be the largest Jvessel afloat, with dispta~ement of 48,410 tons, with 24-1non guns, armo ] . I when they left Palest ne and that the [," ' $ ,000. otwtthstandm~ v'r -- " ~",Total of Nine Negroes #Jertd ' ' me. ~ ~ffi ,~t~u ~t~ ~e~ feet-~ed of 40~ knots " together with war baloons, war ,eleseopes. hydraulic dredges, submartne ] " ,)re-used s*o- at ~adiz and rq.+ I adopted against applause~ --"7" :?='" --'~]?2~'~a~T ~-~m,~w#: ~ ~.aUxiilary englae~, / About one o'clock some negroes in ~ . . ~, ~ ~: - -~= a :['he soldiers, in rep~y, snouted: "No, hearty and ~reneral burst~ ] a n.ouse nrea upon a pass,ng par, y o~ } of the empress, as the sea trip would,~.~' 2~ ";":.%22/:,',;'-- "" ping at this announeeme~ . Rowe battalions of engineers and artillery| " . o . . ; ~ s " be long and arduons if nnbroken by ~, xr~,~ ~ t ~ ,t - **~.-- den O th report ~ "'- --," ' " ' .i eoano your negroescaptnre~ an(~ la~en . .~.~ ~u p,',~,otu t,=~ u,*** ~,~, earn etiotl of the t m l ltscon- ] and one of infantry sent ~vord to[ these sto s at the S amsh orts. The pl e lb ~round. I Blanco that xf not nmd they would re-| . J . . g Y. ] assurances aonear to be voluntary on a ~.-, ~, . memorial o Miss WIllard4 : to the -'an. unene roDroKeawa an(t P P P xxould be paid and the ,soldiers re- ~,~ .v*, *-, ~.r -- a ' "'" ~ :~. : " ran out was snot uo~.vn f~n(J K I ell oe- ---- tu~tt~u tt~ trivia" tl:uitl~t:t-~ peu~ol . ~- ,"" ' nd~ - T~ ~or, o~ .Ofthe pr( )rletors, volt ' the )art of the Berhn officmls and to be - . ~; ~;~ ~ancial s .:: ~- -- ~ fore he had proceeded half a block . . Alive;let| Ili!~I~a ~; ~/ ti/~6{ el irs.] Artillery soldiers atCaban salsore-/ ,nlne w, th the care taken ,n that :*~. .4'. * .~*.~. ~i:~*/ ~:~~ waapr m~-~ ---.--- - -------~ -;-~rre, :' "' " n J)urlng the aIler~oou tneFe were otncr . . .u.j~ ,t~u .-,u, .a ~,mu ,-.~ w.l~t.:,~o . in' recel ls of~ ,61.25" old man ]volted refusing to embark for Spain.[ quarter of late to m nHmze and re- .g t~, ;~z'l~ o" ' ~,~*":: ~,' -hairs el Inls Klna aria elgnl negroes 1' "*" a~h the [ The cause of the revoits xs that the[ " I move the had intpression cansed b:v [ .'- =- $11,056.91; a!ar, ze, ~s ~v.~I;~25~. - ~ " " were Kiliea ill,ring various times in ~ae . I : "~ : %, . -./ " | k tlm~[va,deu pubhco mud the troops are prod| . L :.2 |several ,ncldents oecur~d~lg {]~13:!ng the se~r~t~ v - ~ ~:. " " ' ' - nlsturneo secuotm. - ." "":"~ ~' " ~ ~t~" 0 | 0ped in |l:~ pr~sorv notes, called abonares.]' . " . . recent war. The state department ~a~Z - ! V ~'~ ,~u-*'=~';;*~" - . ~ ' ~ As the news or the riot spreaa . " ~ , | . :Mr, 1 When "the soldiers themselves go to the| I not. so far as ,s known, taken cognt- ~', ~ ! mitteee~ through rue nclgnoorlng state cities,C am | ully [ ca:shi~s the notes are not paid but the[ zanee of the emperor s movements and . h Ilb~ II ton, a] soldiers-say some speculators, who are] they offered to.sena he,p, a.nuait suca [ certninly ~here was no purpose of In- [ Syl~auia~moved Its adoptl~ | Slept ] in nartnershiD with the cenerals, buy| offers wereadeeimed, except in tne case nui," ,],~ as to the stop in Spain al- [ stitute. Mrs. Dunlta,m, of~ 11 ed ~" ~: '* - - x " of Fayette from whmn town came ,- " . " ~t'~"v " s"~'"~'z"'"' that inview the1891 of the[ the notes at 50 per cent` d scount; then| ' . thouffh thts aet, on by the emperor was [ ~,::,~,-o,~,-~,t, [ that` in viewoft C~ " "'" ~ about 1'30 men ~ks nlgntlalt came ttle . * *=~ ~- u~.= .~.~ ,t=,~,~r,~tt. when [ the whole amount is paid to the snec-| ' " . looked upon as rather inopportune o ] [ doraement of the enterpr~ ~ ~:~ ~- ' :- ""~, " - - town was completely patrotiea all([ "". ' '. - -L-U"~ ~ le '~ itself to ,rned ] ulators who dmde the profits with tha| say the least. ,lien the peace .e .ot,a- J 0UITS BIJSI S * , = L * ' " " U e(~ ~er ' le~v |i~ foes Were utl . . . . . . -~ ' ~ orses]generals. Proclamations arc dlstrlb-] gt art! 3 ~ were ] tions w, lh Spain are at a erit,eal 3unc- [ "- - - -- -- ' tiring thai the streets anu taey uu~ atlU~ t2U some [ uted among the troops inciting them to| r ' ] ture and when teehnicallv, the war is [ An Old M '~ki6~" lnmtltutlam<[ l~t Wt~ decided, however~ b . . to congregate anywae e. he action The[revolt. 'Ihey are s,gned by sergeants.| of the citizens in organizing a new [ st,ll ,n progres L Atthesamet,meGer-[ Loeatea Can, t'a, ' ad of t about ] ] tioti is ex ected emperor himself tool, occasion in his San Franc sco, Nov ---The Tallant [ an attempt to find outWv . I ::;:rl:UePxPtYng.aun~:o:2; [ ?::s PhaV~CvJ;=~tvOe~ ;:ye~stshc: all ofli / ~n::2:lpPeaJceg~:dnom;2:r,m:dP::t~otr: Ime:~yah::;f;s:~d:.vlvat~e~i~r?t:ndd ~i:;] ~ ~ "~t~treml ]~ ct:~YaZSM?~~i=as [ BIG C0M m / " lffoods:Ped In'South Caronna last address to the relehstag to give Banking company, one of the oldestin- [ done by tile convention, x~ [ ----------- ] ~ ; . t strong expression to the German pur- I stitutions on the cofist, has retired [ they dk!uot understand. J ,Movement llaeked by lguglleh ~apt-t Washington, Nov. ~t.---A speelai to [pose to maintain the strictest impar- t from business and transferred all of lts [o2 the confusion the pr~ ,tallttt to Unite ~a~h, Door antt ] the Post from Greenwox)d, S. C says: t|altty between thls government and ] assets valued at over $1 000 000 to the t tangled a motion to have d~ tway [ Bhnti lateremt~ of &meelsa F~ve negroes la3 dead at Rehobeth all ] Sl)am. Still. the officials here nnd in ] Crocker,Woolworth national bank. of ] vote, which prevailed, ,197~ [ ~' . ; . ---'-- -,i ] day along the read,side, another was ] Berlin have reeognlzed that a stronf~ [ "~-i- cit' The retirement of tho TaN } Miss Anna A. Gordonm~ weett. Deto/,z tats.*8 .-. " *~ " :New" XOrK, 2~0V 14--A m0vement ls o t,t o d- " " ldlled Thursday nnd 1,kely four others ] public sentiment of animosity was be- I lnnt Bankint- comnanv from businessis [ sider the d~t~ion to vote~ ~.~m~ ,~ . ~- -~- ~--~ ~ on foot ioolclng tolheeonsonoatlonol" " "n tho ~o s One "-~- * [ / ,[ are dead and lost 1 " od . ] ing developed between the people of [ ,1 olelv to the nersonM wishes of nays, owing to the I~ ~ utruCtou~ ~. *-~,"~" : " nil the sash, "oor an / hi'hi a lnteresls ox ~ r rola,[ " . [ white ma~ was burned, three others he ] the two countries and steps have been [ +~.~ ~+,~,khola,--~ q'he Tallant famil, tan~rle lleeonsideration the the~a ~gtven~ut+~Jl ~m~:v . " . ~ oe ~ " Wltlt ~ America The new oompan3 writ prob- ve threw/ -- .~" ~ ~ at the polnt of death and s~x more ha ] taken to offset this as far as possible. [ has scattered and the members could ] Mrs. Clark, of Ohio, move~ "" ~ aDiy De KI2own as the t~ousollGateu ~asll ea flies ,r v the[ ~. ~'. '[been wounded. Fourh dsoffam" ~ The su,gestion that the emperor may ] not~,ive the'close nersonal attention vote by ballot, butthis~ ~v ~ ~*~ ,u, ' ~ ~ ' Dooranammoeompany. ,tnecomoina- . aud arme roe s " S ain s . o * c Cen-| ]-ave left the couutr3,d t P ] be asked by ~ p, to set a. arbitrator,t, th~ business they destred so they { amendment had been o~ ,' - * " ~ on lS DaORed tl J~a lllM1 ca 1tat ' short[ 1~3 : Y ~ g . . P " - -,of count rvmen are scouring the coun- [ between the United States and Spain ] -,~ed lo d'isn0se o}"tl~eir interests at'- ] first test vote the friend~ moy, ~.~ng tzvr tu~,j 2~', It IS said that there Is at present ln- ." " " is hili " ,s.~ v -,' ,~-- --, mittea fat dt~ee from Columbiaville arid wns| ; ] try hunting other vtehms. All of th [ in ease the P pptne ~ssue becomes [ +-,~ether With' the business that is pie having desired a vote| mo~e, ~ae ~r~mt: ,*,m ,~,u ~* " vestee m this country ~70 000.0oo in the - " at ismissed as "~ ' " th~ ~ ~ ~ fo~ etinata~fly killed. She ,aas an insane| |is the outcome of an election row [ acute is d . absurd on the [ ~ansacted ~roes a ]ar~re fol]owm~' of lyea and nay vote was ~b@ Nurpo~e ol roo~r~, uu.*~:. * . . sash, door ana nlina buslness In the,such ' *- ' o,~ -. . " ~.t ~-ebe- ~ woman who was being deported to Fin-| ] Pboemx. [ ground that no Plan would be con- ] ~-;-nin,- and commission houses that I c~ded on, , mtmmmnnn n~Ur~u --a ,*,-,*-*~rn .~ ~i . ~ . factories o eratefl ny tnls capltai there . ' " oment un ~,~.t-t. t, . 5 ,~, ,;~h ~d, nnd made his eseave't |a4ad tn accordance with the lmmigra-| P [ Eight negroes have been lynched [ mdered for n m less both faun- ] have done business with the bank for The general discussion are 4~ uu0 em loyes WhO are al tal te uest .~"~.'~.'~'=~[~.~'~-~.t'.--h *h h,we ~ae]tion law, she having resided here less| . ' P . 7. P ] within two weeks' time in neighboring [ tmes3omed m a " q fortt. The ar-,rn, nv years The Tallant bank was sumed,'the motion being~ m ,-= ~,o? v, o o.~y~r~, -~ ~ 3earl wages OI ;~6U,UUU,UUU wnlle tae . " " f the em eror at Cadiz n - """ ~ ~ " Wa~ arrestt~d. *~t~Js believed that he lib an, a year; .Immagrdtion. Inspector/~.atu;Yof the output of these factories i: [ counties. - [ "rSX~Jna is awaitPd with consider:bdl::~ [opened In 1850 as a pritvate banking I action of the exectmve eo~ ~mitted snietde ~tarough,fear of~-|Z~'lli~a.tn nTu:~:mm~t2n ~jn:h~a':l.~|c timated at $96 000.000 yearly ] Den Collins (colored) was killed [ ~.~.~ension b" the German authoritieW~ congern, and continned ss such for a crating the temple to ~ ~.~a ~," ' ' ! ~te, atame s o ~ ne girl/ " "" '-'- " / Thursday ni~rht near Phoentx. He Is / P" " a 1 -~reat many years but was finally in- I an affiliated interest to t~ In charge. W !am, tat ~l that ~hehad[Death of Judge MontgomerY ~aid to l~ave fired one pistol shot into [ ' Y g" " " -,onruor'tted uuder fhestate laws l't has Temple ~band~ : ST BY N~I~':~ ' made ~o outhrcak at any time during] Lansing. Mich Nov. 14.--Judge Mar-I the polling p ace and reaehed lor an-[ dem.onstration openitt~m~c:wnst~u:Ji~d~" ] al vayl been in a flourishing ttnancial [ At. ten minutes before a~ %~ ~/~ ~ tL~e~ourney fro~'Marquette, where shel ~ xr Buren Mont~,ome~-= who was] wea~-~-- I in tam country, ~ " 0 a-| - [ ~+.~t~. h~nn th~ rnll C~ ~ ~ L --- -'---,* ~ -J, tt-~- v~-. " ' r an char con(il/tUJi ~ =ve.rtni Mo,aht, t .om tim lmfl ndetatnedL!n Jail" T he flrsther|'ai, pointed commissioner of patents in[ qolet at wnmtogto gst.m h anaff.ai r the Ge m :g e| idenas. [tion to adopt the aetionof! via ~ei, eam ti~ Sh~ Llem o"* eusto~lians knew of the trod. artmr was March 1885, b President Cleveland, i * v 12 ecial ~ alra~res a t~u~trtu m*~ ~tcu| oemaOan ,~:-,--~ t,] committee in abandonin~r~ l~a ' Y. Wash nylon. No . .--A sp to to notify tne ~ )anmn overnment at Cincirnati Nov ja.--a,ecmver ~ Shoee at Cat lWlamti, . w.hen~heff heard the breaking glass,[ subseqttently resigning to aeeept a seat] the Post from Wilmington, N. C. says: 2 ~L g2 * *~'-| " "' ~" ational banb o' [ It was a long roll call, InS birL Wtllitttlla san1 xne oeaa glri was| nn Ch~ ~nnreme bench of the District of[ : --~- zt.- *,I iIle stricti.y tll]uiiiuittt Ut, U ~/ V~ltsntre. ot rue .r**~, ] ,*~a~ hat'fly inn minllCPS' -r its clt IS remarKumy Ulet tuu tu i - "" a -- & ,v: . ~a~, 14, !~h. t.o.p. ~, sunning fi'~extl.eme~.melan !holla Columl~ia, died at bis home here Satur21 T1 ace ~q .',:', consld I empel:or's vislt. o] Newport, Ky wrecked,~y .= !1: ~ ~u t- / rennired';or Ch'a,me:- alfl S~Ng~, ~, *.~ *'r " "~ ~"" ~ -- t I nlolt ~ttu tgrL-lt$1~ -- ~-utttx*~.~ " I ~erlln Nov 14 -- The National ~ei-~ zev has aemandeo at the StOCKnO Ot rs / ' .~I ti :O deCu which hM ~l~leuvY lit~ll of ~o~v da ntgnt Jae remgneo ~rom the oenea The "litar ate doin ollee ' " " ~ The vote resulted 285 to o ma~ tratt~ gg~l ag ~ tta~ . *~ - ' ' " -',Y . ~] ered. an Y " g P,tuug, returning to the st bject of Lord| the return of divk ends of four per cent i I~ee~ ;~ t the stranded erntser In, Lt;,~d, Kan~ NOv 14.---This section[ tn October, l~'~z, ann has since prae-1 dt, tv at the request of the city authdrt- I / " "" n anmml in ~ ~eing (troppea Its an amiiat :.~ l}.g,~ ~ ~ ~,', -. -- . ~aliSt)ury's 2~merlean allnslons m his pai(l taeminseve stalllnents. ~a~ata ~ia~ Teresa Off Ca~[ !~, ha~; "o~4tla.at~wasvt~teff by'the heaviest| riced law here. I~e was 58 3 ears old. [ ties, although no martini law has been ] Guild hall speech says' "It may be as-] which the recetver says was naid no~ [ Mrs. Dunham, of Iowa~ . lrrived here~ln order to obtain a per snow of the season Baturday night and] Mawr Hermes Barned proclaimed.:['here are five compauies] mimed that ]'n-qand --erMstentl'* aims| out of -)t-fits but ant of the bank ca",re. oluttou Inaoramg the , ",- :," ~ P ~ .Y I ''J " F'" . n the hi She will r~- Sunda The ound was covered to a 1 dut The are the Fa ettevtlle Boston con~ent on ro~| : mlt to work o .s P. . ~ ~ Y'L ~ gF [ Sibley, Is Nov, 14.--At five o c ockl on 3". Y 3" 'I at the acauisition of the Philippines or] ital when all the wh le the bank was [ " ' :. tepp -~ thaws io Cat/is|and. The cruiser Is t~ depth of three to,our inches hero, and| Saturday morning Littleehild Broth-[ riflemen, the Clinton guards, the Kin~s- / a nortion~of them The American atti-| insolvent The stockholders anooint~ t ] ple. but it went over till t~ tag one mil~ off shore and is in two it is said the rmow was mueh heavier. ~rs' llvery barn and 19 horses burne~ : [. ton naval reserves, Wilmington light in- [ lu;le Ira,1. this Britis~, ,ambition will|. ,~. -'-~ **--'-e"s.a '^ su: : '~'.~a,~ '-,lution of thanks to Mrs. t~ ~lhoma of water The natives have in the counfles north and west of here.[ The flre reached Main street and burned fantr# and the Wilmington naval re-] affor.;~"~ 7 ,'~-accur.tle wst of thu] - ' bank dlre '.~ ]efforts on' behalf of theq ~trt~oyetl the temporary deck and have The sno~ wa~ wet. The winter Wheat 1 1.2 buildings, with merehnndise. Los serves. Col. ~alker Ta~lor is in earn- ] strength of the Anglo-American friend-/ of the receiver shall be found tenMSle [ adopted. An adjournm ~ ,~:,:g ramie, i "!~ ~'~ : 1 $2~.000~, insurance. $12.000 mand. / "~P"~ - I at law. ] taken at ten minutes to~ eeasa*ei nobbed, t,tfe Semteuee toe qt atn *Vreotrlug. ] Wltl Mu e worlti T,r IS T SRIA TERECA [ " [ [ The al ,ul* Clmriton, I~ Nov>~'l~-Thiev~es en- Santa Rosa, Cal Nov 145.---Hugh C. [ Denver, Col Nov. 14.---After the ex-] z-- / RULES FOR MODERN WARFAREt EXECUTIONER,Gloucester, Mass, Nbi ttreKt the~offlce. o~ C0un~y Treasurer Griffin, 19 years of ~age, was sentenced [ piratiou of hia term of governor in Jan-| Stores nroa-*ht trom Steanded ~VeSsel [,~,books of the Glouce~"ter M~ @nl~er~a0n while that official and his .t4~' life tmPKisonmtptJgr train wreck- [ uary next Gov, Adams will start on a[ oa ;at .etand PrOVS ] All ehaplaina, doctors and nurses[ In Spain the otl]ee of executioner is, ] Insurance company of thi ~lerks ~'ere at dinne~ ~aturday ni~d ing. Grifl~n~adbe~'~a~t~alingarideandl tour,around the world. He will viait |are protected in every way, and are| orwas, hereditary, and in France it be |,will be closed to-day, sho~ ~obbe,) the vault of $1,600. The combi- ttl arder to gent ey~a ~tqth th condactor [ first the Hawaiian and Philippine is- ] tier iaeatttY. ] not to be taken prisoners or in auy| came 1)racticallv ~'o, [ the year of 10 flshin~ ves~ aati~ ~ the vwujt ;where the :county brake, a switch, Ahrowlng the engir, e lands, and will return through ln~' lgassau" .~'" l'-~ov~ v. --- wreeKera [ way injured. ] ~v" ,: ~. -~u-o+ ~.~.~- ---a't =+~ =~.~ ~=,~ -~, ~ ~'9~ t carried, atota~. l~anda were kept was uniocked by the ~ nd coaches from the rails, Griffin is,Egypt and the Mediterranean . .~" . ] Any soldier robbing or mutilating| into ] ~6tl 75' Their total, t~ ~hleves, who were evidantly experts. ~he son of eminently respectable par-] c-m~~ -, wbo have arrived here i mve orought,all enemy is liable to be shot without| oz aeata was carnelar -r et~ect ny u.m ] ~oS7 ~7 For the -'ear 1~ l'b, escaped by a rear door. Sheriff ents:' / Lond h 'o i'i.2--On t'heCun' rdline with .themstores tvm, n,e stranded| trial' and death is rite penalty or/uveeUSeeran a.a mmea w eaC . .wasom ] men and ves ' ' t ". yes&el Ott ~a~, islauct wnlca estaDllSa " -" 'n " v~t~ ,~ tu~ .~ t,a~ a= ~ l~ann~ng~at~4 a tmSse are purau ng 0ae Will q~e Up for Wloter. [ steamer Lueaala which sailed Satur-. wounding or kllh g a disabled man. ] l-in-dora ~ ] $75 750. The average a~ ~bbers wilh bloodhounds. San Fl-aficiseo, Nov. 14 -- The whal-[ day for New York, was Mrs Naney ueyon~a oouot tna~ sue ~n t,ne. x manm [ The bodies of the enemy are to be/ " ,Y "" " ~" ma ~' t the' -a~t 25 years has be'~ -," ", " Maria ~eresa. ~s the vessel is iooKe(t carefu ed " " 1 an ~ormemy ]n uer ny the tiuty o~ t- . Sev~m tuned, fag barks 0rayhead and Andrew Hicks [ 0uilfor(, the Bridgeport, Conn mid m llv search before bur]a,d[ ~,~oo,~IAn~r,lox,dvcdUrmn +~ [ aggregating I 070 18 tons,;~ / mwerp, No,-. ,4.--An explosion have gone to Oaldandereek. wbere they |wife who hns been extradited to stand :lPa?= 7 r~e--hntfft: ~d:::Jl:Ce ;l;;:e:e;h~:C,arty artieles found on them which might[ ~e-m~r'o~f- t'l~eeomm~ilv':in :hurin",97s, and carrying an ins~ tmrredat this port on board thesteame'r will tie up for the w!nter. Others of the| trial ft)r the murder of Emma Gill, of "-- '-'~ re-n-" t ] lead to their identification are to be| ia t---n the latest settlerand tn Fr " ] 579 The al~nual Joss eli ,tadanlst aud killed several persons, flee, ,'ill follow wltn,na few days Southington. Conn. " can ~is a aver t.:;,~twe~ ~eeC:tt~:: / sent to the proper quarters "I egoni~.~'ustl-- u,)on the newest murr;:S" ] saule period has avernge~ - " ~ / water up ,tu uer 1 Ex-' ' a. llets "* " . ~ t ' ~ J' " / ------ ,~2 ~ttr|l~ers wt'a ~ . paoslvc oll allllSI, no~ DO. useu, Killed byam- ElevmtO~. " ~ . ~ [ Command Promised to Sehley. she has a list to starboard; whmh side [ .'" - . ~,The dtgnitv of the function of put,War InvesIIgat ineinnat : Nov 14 -- Mr. $ohn C. ~ Vitva~t~ Ill Nov. I4.--The Chicago- Waahln to~, ~Nov 14 --Admiral ~ 1 .~.1 +~nt- =ha ;~t,]|~mnn ]att,ann quarter lnus~; ne given to ~he on-/ ~. ~ " / " ,~ C t~ " ' ' g " " m u,~o~ ,~, ~ng into e~ect at rue sentence of Oeath ~x asnmgton, .xov. 15.--~4: ~oth, "o y - " t iS" y, a " The yes el lies be ' ] emv. ,hether he. -asks for it or not. In.| was hetter recognlzed In rneiem times ] ri,lge ,)r' lhlideknper c urvt treasurer and million X irdeu Coal company has coneeded all eh]e having asked again for se serv,t~een two reefs on . iI sire pork packer, was found on thethe demands at tne miners, aud the|ice, has been promised the command of a smooth t, ,~, -nd has h~r au,h,-,an attack upou ~,ue enemy titere must! " L .~ ~ / ' . " . r of his ackin house at 1010 shaft is ex coted to o en Tuesda, th~ Euronean souadron which will be - "* be no coneealment of tl~e distinctive t than it is to-say. In aid Ureeee the I were belore the war ntvr~ third floe p g P p ~ i:~ .' " ~ . " OUt. ~ ,~ presentation of the hemlock was an mission Monday. Gen. ! l~eat street, dead, with hie head crushed This statement i~ a source of much joy reestablished in a short time with some / ~tg'ns of the regiments. I oisoning'l [" s'" " between the floor of the room and the tO the citizens of this city, although it] of the finest cruisers in the navy to ex- Fusion Victory Couo~ded drinMng water is strictly forbidden." [ a, onorame serxuee ann tne mat) ,x~-,no [ ~;a~i~tta.~alYon~,n':t,to?:t;ich ] ~reight elevator. Mr. Roth was 65has cost the liee. nf so many of the|hibit the American flagcreditably lethe Lincoln, Neb Nov. 12.--Election re-| When it is intended to hombard a I I.~m rme(~. it was :at.u,~ea ::~ ,~rtstode,~imei,in comma'nd and her 3ears old. He was a democrat. :citizens of'neighboring ~hafts.[ European nations, turns serve to remove doubt of the[ place due notice shouhl be given so that [ " t . / " ' c ,# count commt.ioaers, who will : 7.- election of the fusion s te ticket with| nn,omeu,nd children mar be removed In the code and sacred books of the/ ," ',- r' ]'he y r~hlrtF Per Cent. 81ek. p~ neat ofli~= EStab ~ .' " . . ntat,e previous to the W~ g mt his suceessor are republican - * ' .[ " . AI ~.~ ld. Th the possible exception of superinten-[ to a n]aee of safety; and every eare] Parsecs no p~ovtston is made for eapltal ] ~tt ppo . ' . " S rtngfleld. 1t1 l~o*.t4.--Ad~lces re Hunts~llle. a --- . ~ " ~ ector enerals m the Borne P is cit fro m e nt has ertahU.h~,l n n~,m. dent of pubhc instruction, by average| must be tak,~ to snare ch,r-~ ,1 [ Imnlshment, but a culprit is to be [ "P g . - it~ Business Blaetrs d. ceived in ~h y n~ embers of thed.partme : a - r-.'---- . I" -~ v . s n f to xne at, jutaat genera, Bioomville, O No,'. 14.--Fire burned Eighth Illinois volunteers (eolored), nent paymaster's office here in charge I'It]ra!.~t]es f2'500",L:eP:bmI~?:.~.e n'/ hospitals, as ,veil as all charitable or ] l'eateu~'~tnlt.H' nff,:i a 2tuber blows,/ inspec,or general the, ' the r *uad un ' n antia o roy " ' B Ma ce(le ~t. ~ne same ng e it cer- ucational "nstitutio proporu eu ~o n s o~ense, anu it nc e$ #our bumnessblocksto g o S " vow t S g p i~ce Cuba, t tate[ cf Maj. C rsh and S. H. Tyler ~ ed ~,us, [ . ] camps now being deveh 00 h u ht 1 3 e ' i inin re i " tain tnat the repuoncu-n wave tne leg- . ~-- 8uccunlns no One is to marne. " - ' ~.ould h.ive ! layw, th a loss of $75,0 itist o g that.fully 0p reent, oftheregment]The rema g gments~ill bepMd ,-,- ,re On 'oint ballot and nrobablv/ ,%imphcity of intentfon'~bs a maul ] mission ~ te be of ince~d.ary origin ,re m nospitam [ at once " - ~ ~ of all base fears is thlee months ago ' " : ! ' " ' ~t'h~l~ousea. " / " [ Character" property.--Smiles. [ " "