News and courier - 30/12/1899
1899; Gale Group;
Autores
E. B. C., A. K., R. S. M., William McKinley, J. E. N., E. E. Stubbs, D. A. Recrem, Florence Warden,
ResumoNews: The Kind He Wanted, The War in Luzon Still Another Remarkable Battle in Which Filipinos Are Driven from a Strong Entrenched Position and Only …, Bank Directors' Responsibility, Facts from Fair Florence No Fatalities in Florence—A Merry Christmas for Everyone except the Merchants Who Suffered by the Fire …, Millions Are Involved Rehearing the North Carolina Tax Case, At Rest in Arlington The Victims of the Horror in Havana Harbor, A Flying Machine That Can Fly, The Charge of the Christmas Light Brigade, A Negro Murderer's Escape Walter Cotton Walks out of Norfolk Jail and Eludes the Bloodhounds—The Sleepy Death Watch Arrested for …, The Democratic Campaign Chicago to Lose the Convention and the Headquarters—Bryan Will Be the Candidate, but Silver Will Not …, How a Fire Helps Florence Though the Loss by the Big Fire Last Week Was $148,500, with Only $69,000 Insurance, the City Council …, Funeral of Evangelist Moody Held at the Congregational Church at East Northfield before a Very Large Audience—Dr Scofield's Eulogy, Race Trouble in Florida, Doesn't Hang Together, The Molineux Trial Shadowing the Jurors—A Handwriting Expert Who Has Written a Book on Biblical Myths, Last You Forget, The Monetary Stringency Director of Mint Attributes It to Speculative Greed, Truce between the Railroads The Southern and Seaboard Air Line Systems Agree, during the Coming Year at Least, to Maintain Existing …, Railroad Consolidation Meeting of the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Company in Jacksonville, Fla., The News of the Day, Chester's Chief of Police Chief Morgan Died on Christmas Day and Has Been Succeeded by W. S. Taylor, Happy Days in Laurens Cold Weather without Made the Christmas Gatherings within All the More Joyous—Visitors from Afar, American Aid for the Boers The Reported Organized Movements so Far Amount to Nothing, but If They Attain Strength Will Be Sharply …, The Progress of the South Weekly Report of Baltimore Manufacturers' Record, Bad for Germany, Lost in Ocracoke Surf Drowned in the Aristo's Boats—The Steamship Broadside to the Beach and in Good Condition, Prof Elliott Coues Dead A World-famed Ornithologist and Scientist, and for Many Years an Esoteric Buddhist and Friend of Madame …, Fire in a Georgia Village, Is Smallpox in Orangeburg? A Report That the Family of a Prominent Merchant Has Been Stricken, but If It is the Pest It is a Very …, Bloody Fight over Ten Cent Murphy Gives Dennis, Another Negro, a Probably Fatal Wound in the Stomach—Another Cutting Affray between …, Multiple News Items, Leeches Feed on France Every Fourth Man in Civil Office or in the Army, Superior Airs from Chicago, The Source of Some Christmas Customs, Murdered in His Own Yard The Fate of a Prominent Lumberman in Isle of Wight County, Camden News and Gossip A Fine Christmas Trade—Barn Burned in Kirkwood—Negro Man Found Dead, Helping Some of the Banks, A Miniature of Queen Anne, Cape Colony Volunteers, Two Fires in Greenville Mr. Sturdevant's Store, Mrs Adams's Boarding House Burned and Other Houses Injured—How Did Elbert Geyton …, Launched in the Snow The Christening of the Torpedo Boat Stockton at Richmond, Va., Promotions in the Army They Are Caused by the Retirement O Gen Carpenter and the Death of Gen Lawton, Unorthodox Zeal, North Carolina Chester and Lenoir Railroad to Be Extended South and West, Truck Men Are Interested The Meeting of the National League of Commission Merchants Which is to Be Held at Baltimore, The Molineux Trial The Introduction of Harry S. Cornish as Witness Causes a Revival of Interest, Civilizing the Filipinos Schurman's Idea of How It Should Be Done, Shrewd Hindu Priests How They Obtained Presents of Money and Valuable Shawls, Christmas in Darlington In Church, at Home and in the Ball Room the Day and Larger Part of the Night Were Happily Spent—A Bountiful …, The Pittsburg Dispatch offers the following enlightening suggestion, Enlisting for the Boers A Boer Recruting Office in New York—English Consulate Claims to Have Received 5,000 Offers of Enlistment …, A Drunkard's Horrible Cruelty, The Millions Women Gave Notable Record of Philanthropic Gifts in 1899, A Monster Locomotive, Case to Be Tried in May Subpœnas Issued in Suit of Seaboard Vs Roanoke Railway, The Farm in the Hills Copyright, 1899, by Florence Warden, Negro Education a Failure The Candid Opinien of the Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction after Thirty Years' Experience, State Railroad Commission A Summary of Its Report to the General Assembly, A Clan-Na-Gael Officer's Talk He Boasts of an Army of Some 250,000 Men and Hints at an Attack on Canada, Gen Buller's Hard Task Mr Churchill Describes the Situation at Tugela, A Curious Coincidence, The Midas Touch of the Mills, A Cork-Screw Boat It Will Carry Mails across the Atlantic in Three Days, The Late Lieut Brumby A Letter to His Mother from the President Praising Him in High Terms, Looks Dark for Molineux, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of People in Columbia, Increase of Textile Mills The South Still Leads in the Number of New Mills, and North Carolina Leads the South, A Blue Ridge "Duel" Two Murderous Virginia Mountaineers Shoot at Each Other—One Dead and the Other Probably Dying, We Will Not Interfere Now It Will Be a Long Time before Any Case Can Be Made against Great Britain for Seizing American Flour Consigned, Controlling the Railroads A Suit Brought to Compel the Baltimore and Ohio to Make a Schedule with the Southern, To Restrain the Railroads, A New Cuban Stamp, Rice Culture in the United States, A Philadelphia Failure Stahl & Straub Get Away with Nearly Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, At the Suggestion of Adjt Gen Corbin a subscription list to the Lawton fund has been started here, Greenville and Vicinity Young Man Killed in a Rabbit Hunt—Tom Johnson Arrested for Killing Willey Odell, The Dead of the Maine The Bodies Removed to Arlington—Arrangements for the Burial, Looking for a Snap, The Revised Produce Trust, The Cost of Empire, Bryan Joined to His Idol Contrary to Reports He Will Discuss the Money Question as Well as Imperlalism and the William McKinley …, Discontent in England Manifested by Letters from the People to the Papers, A Bomb in the Insurance Camp Attorney General of Mississippi Says That All Southeastern Tariff Companies in That State Have Violated …, Cuba's New Governor Gea Wood Gives General Satisfaction, Both by What He Does and What He Does Not Do, Found Dead in a Ditch, The Old Iron District A Fine Christmas Season—Weather and Crops—A Scramble for Congressmen for the Fourth District—Other Political …, Gold Coin Still Going out, After the Christmas Tree Festivities, A Word for the Trusts Speeches Made at the Meeting of the American Economic Association in Ithaca, The Poet Laureates Blunder He Writes a War Poem That Fits the Boer Case Belter Than the British, Benjamin Wolfsohn Caught His Son, Aaron, Was Reported Dead, and the New York Life Insurance Company Nearly Lost $10,000, Free Telephones, The Fast Mail of the Yukon, Another Fire in Augusta Two Big Plants Burner—Total Loss about $175,000, One of Hermann's Great Tricks, The Police Force of Bulawayo, Sumter County Casualties Amputation of a Hand Follows the Explosion of a Giant Cracker at Bishopville, and There is One Thumb …, Polygamy in History Socrates and Other Notables Who Had Plural Wives, Opposing Imperialism Senator Pettigrew Leads the Fight against the Administration in South Dakota, Not a Shaggy Joke, Southern Teachers Meet Annual Session of the Southern Educational Association in Memphis, The War in the Philippines Opening Ports to Trade—Civil Marriages—Funston to Join MacArthur's Command, Our Seashore Suburb Unless Negro Loafers Mend Their Ways McClellanvaille May Have to Be Incorporated—A Wise and Comical Santa, Pensions from Spanish War Attorneys Have Filed Nearly Twenty-five Thousand Applications, Southern Educators One Thousand Delegates Present at the Convention in Memphis—Three Simultaneous Meetings Held and Various …. Editorial: Concerning Christmas Merriment, The Plague in Honolulu A Bad Thing for This Country—We May Pay Dearly for Our Imperial Policy in a Way We Did Not Expect, Flour and Baking Powder. Arts & Entertainment: The Lokal Anzeiger's Story That England and Germany Have Agreed to Divide Portugal's Colonies in Africa is Denied in Berlin on High …, He Stout Old Lady and the Man, An "Imperial Bank" Story of Ambitions of National City Bank of New York, Slaughter of Buffaloes Story of the Wanton Destruction of Millions of Them, The New York Opera Season The Maurice Grau Company Achieve a Brilliant Success at the Metropolitan in "Romeo Et Juliette". Business: A Trick of the Plumber's Trade, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Statement Made by the Dau Talmage's Sons' Company, Trench Making by Steam, The Roads Will Go Ahead The Inter-State Commerce Commission Sends the Protest of Shippers against Increased Railroad Rates to …. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Letter to the editor: Confederate Dead at Elmira The Name of Every Soldier, His Rank and Regiment, is Recorded on the Cemetery Books. Shipping news: Talking of the Militia Something about a Bill Which Will Be Introduced in Congress Regarding State Troops—The Army and Navy …, A Bark Sinks in Mid-Ocean Perilous Voyage of the Johnston Line Steamer Noranmore, from Liverpool to Norfolk, and Futile Efforts ….
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