News and courier - 19/08/1896
1896; Gale Group;
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August Kohn, H. C. S., J. E. Hagood, A. K., R. S. M., R. M. L., T. G. W., J. E. Hagood, Clerk, Henriette Rousseau, Eliza Archard Conner, Mary E. J. Kelley, M. Quad, R. K. Munkittrick, J. W. Bartram, Ad. Vance, O. A. Fubber, Alfred R. Calhoun,
ResumoNews: Tipsy Men Can Ride, Bryan's Problem, The Cuban Rebellion Landing of Fillbusters—Capture of Holguin by Rebels—Defeat of a Hundred Spaniards—Other Skirmishes, Westerner and Southerner (W. D. Howells, in Harper's Weekly), Compressed Air for Street Railways, For Little Folks A Little Baroness, Woman's World A Pioneer of Female Suffrage Still Helping the Cause, The Cut Rate Injunction A Battle Royal between the Railroad Lawyers, Courageous Women, The Notification of Bryan A Mighty Democratic Demonstration in New York, The Contracting Hotel Room How Its Use May Increase the Income of the Seashore Boniface, Mr. Bryan's Great Speech, Sticking It to Candidates York County Thinks They Ought to Pay Well for Running, World Will Last Two Years Texas Prophet Predicts the Millennium to Occur in 1898, In the British Medical Journal is mentioned a queer case, The Court and the Railroads If a Little Interference is a Good Thing More Interference Would Be a Better Thing—Judge Simonton's Injunction, For Revenue and Protection, Mrs. Emma Beckwith is manager of an establishment for the sale of optical goods in New York city, Dr. Jerome Cochran Dead, Arkansas Jones in Trouble The Wild Candidate and the Wild Party Now Called Democratic is More Than He Bargained for, Timekeeping by Flowers, A New Occupation Young Women as Nurses for the Little Ones, How to Ride the Royal A New Cycling Game That Furnishes Much Entertainment for Chicago Wheelmen, The Populist Campaign Meeting of the Executive Committee in Washington—Headquarters Still in Doubt, Golden Words from Mr Bryan, The News of the Day, Faith in the Horse The Venerable C. J. Hamlin Has Not Lost It, The Careless Pedestrian He Runs into a Scorcher and Admits That He Was at Fault, Proper Pedaling and Ankle Motion, The Old Grind in Greenville Hearing Campaign Speeches without Getting Angry, Collarettes, A Sad Parting, Looking Backward, The Health Giving Wheel, The Weldon Estate Copyright, 1896, by American Press Association, Held It in the Court House The Small and Quiet Campaign Meeting in Pickens, New Dress Fabrics Mohair and Silk and Wool Mixtures, Multiple News Items, The Queen of Chuckawalla, A Candidate Now, Not a Man Bryan Working in the Harness of the Political Bosses, Not Wanted in Walhalla Campaigners Greeted by a Few Unenthusistic Auditors, Local Boards of Health An Eminent Citizen and Physician of Benufort Reviews the Act Establishing Local Sanitary Boards, and …, The Richmond Dispatch pertinently reminds some Richmond Democrats who announce their intention to "support" the Republican candidate, McKinley, that they will support "one of Sheridan's trusted agents in the campaign which so desolated the Shenandoah Valley that a crow flying over it would have to carry his rations with him," as Sherldan boasted, Enormous New York Death Rate, The Eve of Revolt Opposition in Puerto Rico to Spanish Rule, A True Crank, In Support of the Bill Affidavits to Sustain the Injunction Proceedings, Last Meeting but One The Campaigners Exhibit Themselves at Anderson, Too Literal, Headquarters at Chicago The New Home of the National Executive Committee, A Watson, a Wig and a Wag When They Came Together, There Was Fun in the Assembly Chamber, Short Cycling Notes, Hotel Fire on Shelter Island, The Great Injunction Case Question of Jurisdiction Will Be Heard First, On the Spanish Main The Ancient Cruising Ground of Wicked Buccancers, The New Woman This Year She Goes in for Politics with Enthusiasm, Silver as a Money Metal, A Black Monday in Chicago The Deaths Numbered One Hundred and Sixty-four for a Single Day, and of These Thirty-seven Were from …, Teaching the Boys to Swim, Fatal Dynamite Explosion, Greenville's Tournament Charleston's Firemen Were Not in It—Some Explanation is Surely in Order, Hot Wave Resumes Its Fury Monday's Moderation Only Temporary—No Material Change Expected in Washington until This Evening, Greek Styles, Crops in the Cotton Belt Weekly Report of the Department of Agriculture, Shall We Wear Earrings Again?, Larry Gantt's Bailiwick The New Name That Insults the Old Iron District, New Roof for the Custom House The Slating is to Be Renewed in a Substantial Manner at a Cost of about Eight Thousand Dollars, The Florence Tobacco Market Great Success of the Opening Day—Barn and Stables, Provisions, Horse and Buggy Destroyed by Fire, Said …, Bryan's Royal Progress It Would Have Killed Him If It Had Lasted Much Longer, Veil Pins, Bryan's Great Speech What the New York Papers Say about the Effort of His Life, The Tare for Cotton Ties, No More Northern Capital for Southern Mills, Ephraim is Joined to His Idols Mark Hanna Still Believes in Protection and Bribery, A Smash-Up in Augusta A Horse with One Vehicle Collides with Another Vehicle and the Drivers of Both Are Badly Hurt, Bicycle Briefs, A Waist Basket It Has the Wherewithal to Make a Silk Waist New, A Spanish Rumor Denied, Where Bryan Wrote His Speech Many Wished Him to Speak without Notes, but He Feared a Hostile Press—He Claims the "Cross of Gold" Gem …, … Tax on Candidates York and Sumter Will Reap a Harvest, Sebordole, the Spanish vice consul at this port, died to-day, Made of It, The Old Democracy Progress of the Effort to Reorganize the Party, The Mountain City Fatal Result of a Recent Shooting—Lawyers and Railroad Men Make Ready for the Famous Cut Rate Injunction …, Links from the Chain, The Sound Money Programme, In Favor of 16 to 1, The Campaign Club E. Pluribus Clay of Virginny Fires the First Gun, A Brilliant Woman Mrs. Helen M. Gougar, Orator, Author and Reformer, She Killed the Moths. Arts & Entertainment: Justifiable Assault, The New Mother Goose, More Than a Dot, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Tipster and the Tip, The New Breitman, The Story of the Southern What Its Lawyers Say of the Origin of the Cut Rate Suit, Terrible, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Classified ads: The Dying Day, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Rich, Red Blood, Royal Baking Powder. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: Why Should Evans Object?, Governor Evans's Supporter All the State Rum Sellers Are Solid for Him, A Cheerful Liar Discomfited. Review: Lots, $1 10. Cement, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Shipping news: Germans Must Pay for a Navy, Clyde Steamship Company. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Business: Business Notices, Darlington's Tobacco Market Great Success of the First Sale of the Season—Large Quantity on the Market and Prices Good.
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