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0 The State Glironicie the Largest Circulation of anv Daily Paper published in North Carolina. 7 r i ml I The State Chronicle Is the only paper published ir. i the State that has m. Special Leas I ed Wire, an & special operator i in its own fliee ; and is the o; h paper in Raleigh that tikts tht Fox prtss dispatches. Equal and Exact Justice to All Men, of Whatever State or Persuasion, Religious or Political.--Thos. Jetterson. Vol. IX. No. 77. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 91 PRICE: s CENTS. 1-CUHH me WALL STREET IMlOTEsrs Will SOOH MARRY 1 1 f: Ami Aks Secretary Foster to Con tinue the I 1-2 Per Cent. Bonds at 2 Per Cent. New York, June 4 Secretary ! Foster met a large number of j hankers at the Sub-Treasury this N 'F HE H FA RT j morning to discuss the extension of CHARLIE S PROBABLE NEW CABINET. HAS W AMI II A NO OF a W E A L thy m:w YRK LADY. SUDOEHLY EXPIRES, soox To WEI) MISS a Ml. xi:n. No .flatter How the. Baccarat Trial 31 i y End, fhe Marriage Will Take Place. (Dy tho United Pros). New York, June I The Daily Continent, of this city, prints a sensational article concerninr iordon-Ouiuming. wIki is now on ! the four and a halt' per cent, bonds. After the discussion Mr. Selhmian ; was railed to the chair and the ; follow ing resolution was unanimous I ll' W 1 .1 , t . i 1 Resolved, Tliat this meeting, composed of representatives of hanks, trust companies and hankers ! of New York, hereby express to the Secretary its unanimous opinion that in view of the necessity for an increase of circulating notes for the movement of the abundant comin crops of every variety it is to the interest of the country to extend the maturing four-and-a-half per cent, bonds at the rate of two per cent, interest payable at the pleas ure of the government and HE USED TO LIVE IX WAKE COUXT) And Went Sometime Ago to Mount Vernon, Georgia, Where he had Become County Surveyor. Spe ial to State Chronicle. Mount Yernon, Montgomery Georgia, June 4th, 1891. i... 1. ....... ..i j. i i.' i i .i ; uiiii .ii ii iwnn iaie m inieresi , i.u in ingiaiiu, ami u appears i hat, however, the suit for the am ler brought bv Sir William woidd tend to contract the currency at a time inconvenient to all busi ness interests. Secretary Foster I i ifih tif 'mil in 1 it it ikmiikI ......... I . . r , . . i" A .: reserved Ins decision and made no IaiLdisli society peo.le turns out, it i t A , . " 1 ' A . ! announcement as to what his policy - said that tin unfortunate baronet: , i i , A -A , n i .i i iii x i would he, but it is generally under- u ill shortly be consoh d bv a matri-; . , t, . , .,, . . , . , ,,: . , . . , stood that he will act in accordance annual alliance w ilh a wealthy and . , 4l , t. ,,,, x A. , ... , , , , with the resolution. 1 he National i autilul vomiir .M'W l ork ladv. i ,, , A , , , . , ikiiiks represented nouueu ine sec retary that they stood ready in case the bonds were extended to buy A dispatch from London, dated May ol, states that as soon as the , . i ...i i : i iai, which is now aiiracun'r sucn , tl 4, , . , . , , . 111 -'them in the oiien market, and take : neral attention on both sides of; . . , . Al . :iie ocean, is over. Sir William will Marrv lis Florence Garner of this it v. It has lonr been rumored A Prominent Canadian Gives Out the Proposed Hf organization of the Government. (By the United Pre. ) , New Yokk, June 4 The Iler- A WAKE COUNTY BOY FOUND j 'M llns received a telejrram from DE ID IN BED AT HIS NEW sa?'in? .that h declared on ' the authority of a prominent French HOME IN GEORGIA j Canadian that the Cabinet will be reorganized by Sir John Thompson with the following changes : Premier and Minister of Justice j Sir John Thompson. Minister of Railways lion. J. A. Chapleau. Minister of Public Works G. A. Kirkpatrick. l'resident of the Council AV. P. Ives. Leader of the Senate Lieutenant-Governor Angers. Tho politician said that the re maining portfolios would remain the same, except that some French Canadian member would succeed Chapleau as Secretary of State, and that Hon. J. Garling will prob ably retire from the Cabinet to make room for Meredeth, the pres ent leader of the opposition in the Ontario House. Sir Hector will be made Lieutenant-Governor of Que oeck, and Sir Charles Tupper will stay where he is. It is all "bosh," he declares, about Sir John Thomp son refusing the Premiership. THE M HANOVER ST. LOUIS WINS ELECTION CASE,! THE FIRST PLACE THE ENTIRE COUNTY BOARD OF CANVASSERS RE UN DE Ft INDICTMENT IN THE FEDERAL COURT. FORMER DECrSIOXS DO NOT SA TJSF Y R EP UB L TO A XS. IN THE ASSOCIATION AND THE ATHLETICS ARE DOWNED BY CINCINNATI. hat such a marriage had been ar ranged, and the rumor is now con- j SIXTY iriued. j Mi Garner's friend in Fngland tate that he is confident of the in .oeence of Sir William of the iiarue of cheating at the famous iame of baccarat at which the i our c rcuiarion airainst inein. i ins would increase the amount of the currency in the country by $2S,-000,000. THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES. That is the Extent ol a Verdict Against the It. V D. (Washington Kvening Star, 3d.; The case of Silvester L. Stock- 1'rince of Wales was banker, and j bridge, of lialtiniore, against the die will prove her confidence by j Richmond and Danville Railroad .iving him her hand in marriage, j Company, on trial in the Circuit '. hafever the result of tin- trial. Court for over a week, was conclud-Mi-s Garner is now in Fngland ed to-day by a verdict for the plain Aith h'-r mother, and nothing coiildj till' for CiO.ooo. The Miit was for learned yesterday of the approach-i 100,()00 for damages occasioned iu marriage at the ( .iarner house, by the lerailnient of a train in wheih No. Is Fat Thirty-sixtli street. , the plaint ill was a passenger, near The reporter found Mr. Ward ; Clifton, Ya., in I.s.S, when he was M'lliter and akd hint if he ! badly hurt, and was con tied to his !d throw anv light on the matter. I bed for several months ;aralyzed II- slid: i !oid prematurely incapacitated from j I have understood for some t inie j following his profession at the bar. l at Sir William ( Jordon-Cuinming j The plaintatf was represented by id .Mi- ( iarner w mc engaged to j Judge Wilson and Mr. R. Ilagner, married, and so far as I know and Mr. L. Kent appeared for the Lomhm dispatch which you i defendant. The friends of a dead voun"; man whose widowed mother 'lives in Wake county, North Carlina, have tried to reach her by telegraph but have failed, and as the Chronicle is widely circulated they have de vised the plan of sending it to you for publication. On last Tuesday morning a younir man named Charlie Hicks, was found dead in his bed bv his friends here. He was a native of Wake county and once lived at Wake Forest, where, as he told friends here, he was educated. His mother, a widow lady, lives there now. This young man came here sev eral vears ago ami was recently chosen county surveyor, which pos ition he has filled with credit. He was very popular and his death is deplored. Will some one please And They Have Brought Honest Men Belore the Conrt Charged With Violating a Law They Really Protected. AXSOX'S MEX KXOVKE1) IIEMMIXG OUT OF THE BOX. communicate with the authorities. The Chronicle was pained to learn of such a sad and sudden affair and immediately notified its Wake Forest friends. THE LAST TI3IE That Trinity College Commence incut Will he Held at its Present Location. (Special to State Chronicle) REJSE3IBER THE "HO WE." 3Ir. M. . sherrili Slakes a Plea lor the Old Soldiers. (Special C r h aye i. uaox:cLE. ) Now that the "Home" is an established fact will not all who are able lend a helping hand, either in money or something else ? A num ber of old soldiers are now in the Home and other applications on tile. In order to make this a "Home" indeed and in truth, these men must be previded for. There are a number of men and women in North Carolina who are ready to give to this cause if their ! attention is called to the necessity j of the case. AVhcn I was can i vassing for the "Home" a number of persons promised to help "when ever a Soldiers' Home was an es tablished fact." Therefore I con- TiaNirv College, N, C, Jam 4. The last commencement of ! fldently expect them to respond r.a 1 v HI ta ariM 1 1 ! 1 1 I !'I'U! is correct, to that extent, hardlv think the marriage ike place a soon as that iudi- for th" reason that Miss r is now on her way to this . i .i v in company witn me lis and Marquise do Rerteuil. Big Dry Gonds Assignment. it. The .lap 31 list Die. N The Littleton Female College. ah-un-ol i- i K ncl tttr M'Jl, Kb t f ih a ot dc l-Sf iitin. bin I d., tin juo. ,i:e lte I the pro ii (Hy The United Press ) u York, June 4. lugro, the a - who murdered a fellow i sailor and was sentenced ;lh by electricutioit but se delav bv apper.ls to the Su " ( 'ourt, has been re-('Uti'iiced during the week beginning I js doing u great work. (Hy The United Press.) Nashville, Tenn., June -1 Messrs. Council, Hall & McC Loster day, June 1 1th Company, wholesale drv goods and shoes, made an assignment this morning. The assets are estimated j at !s72.". 000, while their liabilities I are $47.",O00. ! Trinity College at the old buildings i in this place, will open next Sunday ! with a sermon to the Theological ! Department. ! Trustees of the college will meet on Wednesday and Thursday, June 10th and 11th. Paccalaureat Ser mon on Wednesday morning. Class ! Day Exercises on Wednesday aiter- noon. Literary address on same j day. ! Graduating exercises on Thurs Yours truly, M. O. Si I ER RILL. Newton, N. C, June ol, '1)1. KER N E R S V I L I E N E W S . An Eloquent Address by Capt. R. B. Glenn. (Special Cor. State Chronicle.) Kernersville, N. C, June 4. Last night at eight o'clock, Hon. R. 15. Glenn, of Winston, delivered a forcible address in the Methodist church in the interest of the Y. M. C. A. When the crowd had about ; half gathered to hear him a youn g How the Republicans Have D jiie j ovt.lone struck the town and kent i - - i. things in a roar for half an hour. ' Trees were twisted and shrubbery THE Si3SALL li iT Y ET . Yesterday afternoon a number of prominent citizens of Wilmington came up to Raleigh to the Federal court. The Board of Canvassers of Newr Hanover have been indict ed for failing to canvass the vote, in Cape Fear precinct at the last elec tion. The Board is composed of the following gentlemen: E. G. Parmalee, Ch'm'n. Walker Taylor, Ass't Sec'y. Capt. James M. McGowan. Capt. E. AY. Manning. B. S. Montford. Will West. T. G. Pickett. Will Ulrich. AY. M. Evans. The precinct was thrown out be cause the registrar could not obtain the books. His clerk (a negro) held the books and would not give them up. He is now a fugitive. When the Board met, Mr. Cowan, the Registrar, stated on oath that the negro had the books and kept them unlawfully and that the elec tion was not lawful. The Board decided that, in view of this sworn statement, that the vote of Cape Fear precinct ought not to lie counted. This case in substance has been decided in YanAmringe vs. Tavlor by the N. C. Superior and Supreme Courts, and the court held that the Board of Canvassers had acted properly. But this did not satisfy the spleen of the Republicans, and for pure malice they resorted to the prosecu tion of these citizens in the Federal Court. The following witnesses in the case also came up : Messrs. J. J. Jackson, J. T. Kerr, David Chad- j wick, II. S. MeFadgen, Jas. liaker, Samuel Blessom, Senator Jno. D. Ballany, Jr.. Capt. AY. P. Oldham. Col. John D. Taylor, Clerk of the Court, Jas. Cowan and P. B. Man- Tim Keele Pitches Great Ball lor the Giants and Only Allows Cincinnati Three Hits. (By The United Press.) New York, June 4 Tim Keefe made his second appearance of the season for the Giants to-day, and pitched great ball, the Cincinnatis only being able to touch him up for three hits. In the last inning lie only pitched 11 balls in retiring the side on strikes. Latham's excel lent base running gave the visitors the lirst run, he having been given first on ball. Attendance, 1,."00. Score: New York 4, Cincinnati '2. Batteries, Keefe and Buckley, Rhines and Harrington. Couldn't Hit sper. Philadelphia, June 4 The Pittsburgs were unable to hit Esper to-day, and they were unfortunate in making their errors at the wrong time. The Phillies got on to Bald win pretty well and pounded him ! for 12 hits. Esper was well sup- ported by the home team. Score Phillies D, Pittsburg 2. Batteries Isper and Clements, Baldwin and Mock. Brooklyn Not iu It. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 4 Anson's men pounded Hemming un mercifully to-day, making 17 hits off. him. Brooklyn's errors helped the visitors along in the slaughter of the home team. Hemming was very wild at times. Boston, June 4. The gam.' b" tween Boston and Cleveland to-dav resulted in a walkover for the latter by a score of six to one. Batteries: Nickolls and Fazelle for Boston ; Young and Zinnier for Cleveland. American Association. At Columbus Columbus 1. Washington 0. At Cincinnati Cincinnati .'5, Athletics 1. At Louisville Louisville 0, Bos ton o. At St. Louis St. Louis 12, lial tiniore 1. How the Clubs Stand. ning. The defendants are represented A. bv Messrs. Marsden Bellamy, Geo. Rountree. Col. A. 31. Waddell and Away Trith the Surplus. (By the United Preea). I Washington. June 4. Tlie.net 1 and glass damaged. : snmlns in the Treasury to-dav is! All our tobacco factories are iu I - O'B. Robinson ii " i t ir iiii x i t r -ii T1... I :!,., ... I..,....L. Unl'iur,. i s.j.ooo, , . . . , been in the 1 reasurv within the 1 hum. Our tobacco box iac.tor is growing and increasing in useful- . - . : . . . i i ir Di i i memory ot the oldest officials. i o ! running dav and night. liess eacn ear. ne . .i. .u. ivnooe ii. t in. oi Iuiiii:;rali. 1 1 h Faite I Fi'isvj ,ii(,TnV, I). C. Ji'!e 1. V.-:.ient to-diy appointed . !). Owen, of Logan-port, , ; .jjd i:t of Iiuinigra- V cry soon i a handsome chapel will be built, ; besides other improvements, j Their advertisement appears in j this issue, and all parties wishing to educate their girls at a splendid I school at a minimum cost, should : correspond with Mr. Rhodes. $.-.O0O,t00, a smaller sum than lias j full blast and Kernersville is on the j ' He prosecution is represented j by listrict Attorney UooK. , j Judge Russell is the principal The Sap) Hotel is doing a fine business and the Doctor always pleases his guests. League. Chicago. New York. I Philadelphia. Boston. Cleveland. Pittsburg. Brooklyn. . Cincinnati. ASS I AT N. St. Louis. Roston. Baltimore. Cincinnati. Athletic. Columbus. Louisville. AYa.-hington. VIlUilNIA t 111 E1 EN. I 1 rk ol K. . art. Hi the Behl illg ! : T..e Un!." a I'iesi ) "iiiM;ToN, I). C. June 4. ' were telegraphed to-day In- in asiiry depart ue nt tothe I!'1 Cllttf M h?rc the iiimv Birds Net. For a c ! )::e in summer; for health and recvution visit Linville, Grandtath-r I-antain. and the beautiful region surrounding them. increase this surplus Secretary Fos ter to-dav called in So.OOO.OOO of deposits from some of the National ; Banks. It is probable that other calls Avill be ma.de from time to time on S these and other National bank de-i positories until their holding shall j have been reduced to about the ' r ! ')!;' w itness for the prosecution. The case is to come up for hearing to-dnv. Tiiey Ebct OtHcers of the Associa tion for t!ie Ensuing Year. 1 Hr The Cnited Vwa. 1 a. Jun THE 1TATA SURRKNDERED. Our J(;!Jv rMirth. amount needed for transaction of current ness. the pllblit !)? IJut the C!iarkstou v;i Way Off Arica. (By Trie United Prt ,. Ljukjue. Chili, via. Galveston. Danville Yirginia State Fireman' tion to-dav elected the bTIe- A --'!::-t'"Il e . ji.-j; Tlw ci.iii'ntfni. o't i!T!infetn'-nts osiieers: i resident, i . u il- for the Fourth of July celebration liam-. of Charlottesville; vie. -met hist evening ami decided on a : Presut.-nt. T. v . Robij.-x.n. plan to raise some funds with which : of Portsmouth, t .i-i;;- r. Goodrich. June 4. The steamship Itata ar- to carry out their resigns and make CI. a- r.t Al exa noria h; ave Died Without a Fear. asKo I for Secretary (George (LCumming. of r Ox l -mouth; Statistician Lewelleii (By The United Press ) L'Orkjinal, Out., Junt 4. rived here this morning from Toco- it success. Tin aim has been delivered over to . auotln'i- committee troni tiie Boaru the American war ships now here. 0f Aldermen with The Charleston is expected to ar- i as chairman, and propo- rive here to-dav from Arica. The S150 if that new committee will i l'lac and October oth, 18H2, as th Looknbill. of Roanoke. e to raise1 Charlottsville was s-lected as th Mavor Badger Ke-rulnr sab:- of real estate will ! Narcissa Larogue, who on October ; Itata has handed over to the Ameri-; lo tin in I inville on June 1st. Hast brutallv murderel two nine can war snipe, to which sue sui- conuncnc; time tor holding the next annual convention. . -. i , . i . . . . 1. 1 . .1 i i r 1 1 . I il. . ! . ,. I - ,vi. 1 f '.....-i. . .i.wl .....I- I - .i . ,4 t.O- I In. I'lill'.'CHtK,'! i i 1 . .1 I l-l i I : ., i i, j ,1 ilM .;,,., l.vt- -UK irls named Aicviorigie. was nanu- i reuueieu an uie ai ins iook un . v,.iim um m m uu 1 ,""",;""M ...jw,,,,. r l.orwin at ail 1 ian- iv( sio in-, ''- tt ".i: ..i i l.l Q..,U... 'Ul..,,., .t ! c:,:ir,;:' T ,V..t. P.-md-.tor to i.bd.t whh a .n-.-nid bamnN-t tender- P,. ftU iii -it iii"VMu eu Here to-uav. lie oieu umnnu a uuaai uu o.uiuir u. ' ...- i t lll. WH 111 J ' 1-2-in. tear. d suburban o I u in n.;idiness to oroccco S sale onlv. 'l ing Sea on ; dav's notice. mav : of live thousand rifles. regulate the system. 1 he convention adiourned to- :ht ed ly the Danville fire department. i