. niip i'avh in nil Hiinri. A CAu, ynu r 'X! . i "LET ALL THE ENDS THOU IIHS'T AT BE THY CODBTRY'8, THY GOD'S AMD TRUTHS." BEST WJQ?mm&Ki 16, 1896. iDYERTISISG UEDIUIL NUMBER 3. IK v r" PHMD ELI'HIi ITliffi ine witnesses wnd haa made charges against clients of hls-The committee said it -would discuss the matter next week, and then adjourned until next Thursday. Ex-Policeman Nay lor was arraigned be- A Ti nTi a H"Ur fv --J- tWU' 1 tore - Magistrate ,Souihf yesterday on a AnOtUer xl(liapter Ol bribery . aDd charge of perjury preferred by Sergeant I TERR1B LKEXPER1 ENCES Corrupt Practices. 1I0EE GQMPBOMISES WITH OEIME. Richards. Reference to the official testi mony showed that Naylor . had made no charges against Richards, and it was fur ther shown that the "warrant had been sworn out on the : strength of . newspaper reports. Naylor was released from eusitody. : - ' .UV .... : .., . ; " v. I v 'mmmmmmmTFm a The Keeper of a Disorderly House Declares Tliat-She Paid Sams of Money at Fre quAiit Intervals, and When She Refused en One Occasion Was Arrested. ' ; : i . r-.- j - .., - Philadelphia, Jan. 8. The testimony at yesterday's session of the senate investi gating committee was of a decidedly sen sational nature, and was directed against the police in Mayor .: Warwick's ward, the Fifteenth. A number of ' policemen ' anil ex-policemen were examined, the latter having - all been discharged since last August's delegate election, when the ad ministration opposed Senator Quay's elec tion as state chairman. The witnesses not only told of the active, participation of the police of the ward in politics, but charged that Sergeants Green and McManus were partners during the latter part ef 181 ia maintaining a house of ill fame on Greea street. Sx-Polioeman James W. Nayler gave this information, and said he was also a' partner. He said the place broke up in about three months, and that he and the sergeants were compelled by the wo man who conducted ' the place, Molly Blanch ard by name, to pay . her money under pain of arrest. : Charges were also made against House Sergeant 'Will lam Francis, the lieuten ant' s son, of Intoxication while on duty and bringing liquor into the station house. The testimony against the lieutenant was in the main bearing on his activity in the recent election. f It is being claimed by friends of the committee that attempts are being made to intimidate ; certain s witnesses who are expected to testify. , Yesterday Lawyer Pettit was in court and had the notorious Julia Crow's cate postponed for one week. She, is "undet-indictmant for keeping a dis orderly house, and will givo sensational evidenco.""' Ex-Policeman Davis, wbo: tes tified before the' committee that he had 'Jtx?! onii tinted without passing' the -'jivil BerviCE?cxammujpn, auu wuo was arreactHi fcr perjufy,- was tostprdny .hold., in $1,1500 ball for t'rial, whibh was furnished. t PnitiADiiLi H-rA. Jaii.; 9. The. senate in vetifttinj? cominittoo hold another sonsa jsessio.'i yearerday at"''-w.h:ch .damag ing st4tcmont.3 woroj inado atjamst a ue tectiv4 in District Attorney ferijaham's of fice. .Ixrtha Myers, jwho kept i question abio hpif-i.! at " BOJ . In4aii'ir street in 1SS9, was t'ds witae. 6h3 'said the house, had been cjf such a clia acter for twenty-two vearsfiaaa . cue poiicer wvvays maae agooa it." bha claima to have Reported Invasion of Venezuela. Caracas, Jan. 9. 4-News of grave im port has just been received from the Guay tna frontier. .The government is notified that troot3, with rifla and cannon, from Demarara have arrived at Cuyuni, a sta- tionat the - extreme limit of the English jlaims in the disputed, territory, and the glish officiali were arrested by Venezue lans. The number of the invaders is un certain. Some of the papers gay there are aver a tLcusartd, but that probably an WCiiggeration. They) are posii)iya few hundred Guiana pdlii:.e. f j HARROWLY ESCAPED CREMATION Voang Me ?avs a irl by Formtnr Eu-..- HamlAddir, Stcraxox Bat, Wis., Jan. 13. Fire in the residence of Banker Jaines Keogh, at an early hour yesterday morning, came near resulting In a terrible holocaust, and as it was four members of the family and the domestic were badly burned, and one severely eul with glass. Mr. Keogh was ill, and the shock and burns Ae received, U is feared, will cause her death. Mr. Keogh saved four children by heroic dashes through the flames. Upstairs were two daughters. When awakened the downstairs part of the house ras ablaze, but one of them rushed down and out of doors, receiving only slight in- juries. The other feared to follow and broke the window to call for aid. By this time the young men outside had formed ja human ladder several high by standing, on each, bther's shoulders, and were. enabled to rescua the distracted girl, who was badly cut-about the body in get ting out, being clad only in her night dress. Fearful Sufferings of &he Crews of : Two Wrecked Vessels. SIXTEEN MEN MEET THEIE DEATH. A Notorious Swindler Captured i Nsw YORE, Jan. 11. Paul Brigham, i alias George Watson, alias Charles - J. Bartletr, alias Pavid Coleman, alias "The General," one of the oldest and most no torious swindlers' in the United States,: was arrested last mgut. It is claimed that .he attempted to swindle the carpet and rug firm of White Spate, the jewelry firm of Theodore Ko in & Son. the legal flrtn of Hoadley, Lt,aterbach &; Johnson and the New York Ilollow Ware company out One Crew Imprisoned on a Rocky Coast for Ten Days and Another A 8 oat in an Open Boat for Four Days Serious Condition ' of Survivors.. of large sums of method of oper different business men that he wished purchase an in, erable sums of i i Seattle, Wash.,? Jan. 13. Ten days of j of '2ir; Spate b; Eurfering from cold and privation on a rocky bluff, during which tiniei seven of j the crew, including the captain and mate, $50,030. "He Micceeded ia getting consld- tion and the arrpst followed. . scene of the Yuruanj incident, where En-J mei their death, and the " other mate and The New Kalian Minister. New York, . the newly jvppo tat scmnen met with with terrible accidents, tells the tale of, the wrecking of the big' the United fodr inastod English, sliip Jen nette Cowan ; 0 tiree j,e on vancouvers island, otherwise known s the Bone Yard of the Pacific occ;n. The vants on La C news was brought to.this city yesterday by 1 ; Trt,stckv was i1 the tug Tyee, which had but a few hours ! be faie landed fturteen members of i he crew at Port Town -end. . The tug Tyce siir'aied tho wreck on Sat-; urday afternoon. The sea was running! pretty high at the time the tug hove to. ! A portion of the crew could be seen on top of a high bluff, on which a tent had" been pitched. A sight met the gaze of the res cuers that will not lie forgotten or years to come. ::'';;.v ;:.r" " ',-..-r;." -Seated about the fire were thirteen men, all wearing an expression of , utter hope lessness and misery. ( First mate Charles; Legall, wh,o was lashed to a boatswains chair, suffering .from a fractured leg, told Mate Hail of the Tyee, the story of tup dis-j aster. He said the Cowan came from Cape-; town, South Africa, for Royal Roads, B. C, and was 108 day s out when she.reached Cape Flattery on Dec. 19. There was a, terrible storm off the cap? and the vessel stood off the cap? two days bafore trying to come in. Then fche' was driven quickly; to the northward by a strong southwest wind arid sought shelter in the" treaeh-i erous waters of Barclay sound to avoid bs- monev. Brigliani's usual iting whs to represent to to teret i in their plants for ioney, but' the suspicions n g arouseil an lnvestlga- til. 13 Count Kos,teckyt a ted minister of Russia to arrived with a retinue servants and two ntaid ; eer- ampagne yesterday, and took a npeeiul c:ir for Washington..- Count h til recently the Russian minister to Stuttgart, Wurtembu'rig. Count Jootecky is ovbr 50 yeatvs of age, grey, short, slender ahd a born diplomat, , who has traveled much with the present czar. Mme. Kostecky did not accompany htr husbaud. General zeta Captured. 6i SALviiJoR, Jan. 11. The Dairo del Salvador publish en a special,' despatch from San Jose,! Cotta Kica, stating that General Ezeta iind thd pedition have been Qaptiired. off Punta . Arf nna!,' taken into custpdy, an iect to tho orders of thi eminent Strong, are at members of his ex- They were Costa Rica, when d are held there sub jo San Salvador gov- Tit... .liiotus at Aevrport. . Newport, K 1., Jan. lk Mr. and Mrs. O. H. P.. litlin rat, the latter the divorced wife of W. K. 'Vanderbilt, vrho were mar-. rie,d in New Y oik on Saturday by Mayor. Mr. Belmont's place, Bel- coxirt, v.rhere - tney 'will -.remain for a few days. The couple" will sail for Europe on The Kentucky SenatorsliJp. . FRASKrdRT, :Ky.j;, Jaiu";:13:S nri .6e. nomination' of Senator Bisckburiv bytho Democratic caucus' and of Congrossaian Gtxif ry Hunter by ilie Hepa nlican caucus, there is a bittlr p lii ic.il li ht for' election as senator. Blackburu una his f rU'iid aro et tending tli3 burial of Retire sen v.ifclya 'WiUon. TI13 lsiy provides Zov balloting the second .Tuesday after tho as jemhling on some . more exposet of tho lartislaturo. B there will bp. joiht' The Cash Racket Stores, NASH & GOLDSBORO STS.. J. M. LEATII, Manager. I thins: i out paid policeman SinIer small sums J of money at frequaatinxorvals. , S&e refused klm iadney one tima, whereupon s'ho was arrcsfcd. hs wa3 nsyer brought to trial. ho weter, and on beiaj releaird, after ste vea days in jail, she paid $1C0 to Detective Burn- eide and a lawyer nainsd liutt. ' , - Ex-Poiicaniaa Nylar gav additional testliaony ia jwUtioa to hia aUej-si pa?6- nership wLth Sraaats Gr-aea and Mo- Manus ia runnlag ;a house ef id faane. Mlsi Nallle Little, a prsjtty bruaatfcj, and ether wltna4e Kiia4 t the ui WftrranSod arrast of MJ.9.4 liU duriag the late sireat car sfcrlkal Philauslphia, Jaa. 19. Th? soaatu la Testi.Ung comoiiitte ystrday touehed the j Twsnty-ufth polioa district and brought to the surface ehargsa of corrupt tion iagaiaat Special Offieeff Martin and Policeman Cope anl Biton. The charges were- made by ex-Pollceniaa Elook. 8iook was discharged from the f oro in 1S93, af ter ten years' service; He testified to the prevalence of "speak ei" and policy eh ops in the dlstriot. He referred to one of the former kept by a maa named Me gan. i The place was raided and the man was held for court, j The evidence -against him was obtained by Cope and Dixon. In1 the city hall one day, the witness aid) Charles Binder, a bottler, approached Speelal Martin, ini Sleok's presenee, and asked tht the ease be squashed. Binder, the witness said, then gave Martin $800, .which was given to Cppe and Dixon. Sub sequently Slook and 'Martin visited Bln der, and im two visits received $160, Slook getting half from Hartim. '. Binder, bing placed om the ; stand, ad raitted giving Martin the latter amounts, but asld It was slmnlr a loan. These same charges have been snade publie fo3 and led to Martin's arrest. Tie ease vrae ealled erea or oigkt time aad was anally dis posed of thromg h tae statu af limitations. Tae remainder ef the ' committee's see eioa waevdevotedi to individual eases of police abuse to oitisens, aad partioipatioa in polltloe. r ' - " ' - :--"v ; . PHiLADBLrMiA, Jan. 11. Yesterday's aeselon of the senate investigation oom mltteo wae devoidof any eensational re iulte. ' Several ex policemen told ef po litical assessments feeing levied, and other witnesses told of the prevalence of "speak easles" and of policemen abusing eltlsens. Iato Thnrsday Fnight Mayor Warwick issued a publio statement In which he de nounced the commlttee'e method of tak- Ana testimony as being : unjust , and un- intBrtmmn Ths xoavor ren nas sno ao- ensed should ;have aa opportunity to de fend themselves, and he Intimated strongly that factional politics, entered largely Into the investigation.1 ' v : TAwVer Pettit reolied to this yesterday. tfore the oommittee, and said that the aAnfld would all be given an opportunity: for defense, and that the committee would! Ki to receive advice ana? euggesiiions from th oitT officials.- -This was followed Lawver A.' a r Lv Shields asking that tho committee permit him to cross exam lib a mi ' s f rleiid?! nr. y ivl let an- Tn-d.vf. Jan..21,,navl dilibustcriu will prevent it. -The special el -ctioi' for Wils)Us '.suecesHor will b'3 Jan. 2). The BhveklSurii mrnvwili have tho new' Denpcrati3 m'mbsr herj on .ih21st.':-' Wit ho at. the two Populie, and with Wilson's pUca filled, tbre is a Tie be tween the Bepubliians and the Deincci-ats. ., . . r r- ing driven ashore point.'";;-":...' .v . -- : . ' . The sound afTordod but littlo shelter,; caci'sSo-ViM dtiVea . oa the foks at higlii ti;lo;. This w;t? 2 o'clock ph tii3 morninji of D;c. 31.' a:ul a sao.v .ton:i was ' -coming cu: ; The ship seemed to ..bo breaking i:ij 1 U vr.- Jd-ii-rt -hii? 1 two, ail Lit v Jan. 23. They Duchess of brides," inpthe E.!?3-pt, wher li.ticii'' ' will meet the Dnke-antE. rlborough in Italy, .and the and daugliter.will go to all ,iiiy,: W-lu reu:ai.i" until r 1 w C;:i)tmi T il-il t-ib i Mil: son ti tiiive t u i ff. fare Uio amva ot- tu'e 1 : ths co-i bnd iui"ablo-.sL"it,nKni fiult'i i m:p wliraij the djnkcy ea tt.-io diVd th-s. f oi 16 w L i is'-'-f S th 1 wz-nz b'O.aiu vi U'nr!y i:V-.i i . '! ;).? Eccoini.innxy navl two .iipp roji l Lvtjy'nwc tii fir dvVh wUilo' trying to inikeilandid a'sfrhali byat the. niyht- t-iio. h-hiy. struck, j Tho survivorK vi iho wrecked V4jsj?el' yej: jviatc Lpgnit feiJWn'Hdat,-,. Mar; Uisonv Jvcrr,,. vix.,-. v-mtiii'-t-'rwu., EhV ia I4JSbbs of bk Honor. Baltimore, yJca. is. Mrs. 'Mattie V. Argtlisr; wife ikf-Frank AnKlier, a ci.ar dealer- and pool rooasi '.' proprietor, shot Cluo'lesnJ Purksrii 23 years old, agent for the LeTifcfc' Maehifce company, of Atliol, Mass., ia ker husband's store at 1431 North Charles steet. Parker, wai take to the City aospttal, ' where:' ae' disd. Mrs. An gelicr says sits sot Parker Ja def ans of hsr or, h kaving timptd iaopropsr liWrtiee wltSi her. ilr. Aaglir ad her huseend were held by the coroner's jury ea a oaarfe of murdar in the srs degree. Tertiincoy was .-adduced wkieh tended' to Ekew t$at the hasbaad had septeted bis wifs of impropsr oaduct with Parker, and that he had said he weulcl never believe in Ler innocence till Parker was dead. ' .i If1 'Chain beiliK. -Cousin,- lit .its, Itosuuo, Ca rpvjatcr and W.Uoh. Buffalo, Samimiiiof 1 ;shot.hjs's..srg' lin, Jit- t!i j f" yciX'-riui., n grynyiii pit. i.) . v) r-jp'r t ?.urJc-re'.l hy a PatrclMitin. V.1..13. Pa U5""S.AVil!.!l ill",; Timothy -Ci? aril's Cant- ;i--oc Ya-:i Kail -.ain?r . street-' liittCT -tiI:i; ;ife tho K'.nr- I two hours' later. Ino her- mnicm cnmla: out of, o:i ordering-; ac iiwKiquarters tae patrol- :rcliaaa Michael piilice .-pr-jcinct, iua rt--a:id; k .ryvoiver aad shot Caatnn. jgoreraer Cb?3f d witk Malfeasance.. , Pkcsxii, A. '..'.'Jf.,' . Jan 11. Govecnor Hughes stands stands charged with of ficial corruption, and his personal reputa tion for integrityand honesty i3 impeached by a report of the last grand jury; Official crimes of malfeasance aro alleged, lem- , London, n apprentice boy, li years old. - -NINE.' riteZX;N TO,' IJivA:TII . " j- Je Crew of .the Ricer I'uMr.s Four .- .'. Ways i"u t,pa XI ;;;. ; ilALTF,4X, -b ' JLU. 11. TUC PUkLcr- ing Vf the nine .surfiyofs of the crew.- of the ill fauHi st-eamr Ealing,, d tiring the four days irby Mrr! in mi tij.cn boat ex- ,po-edto kh& an'd'b;turly. cold kn3c8- phej-p, are ahu-jst jhidft&eribuble: . , When thoir bofit landed at Ci-.ao yeStenbiy after-' noon th"y were noar'ly all u a helpless condition. r - - .. .'-.-'" -; - ! The naaifS of the stmivors are: Thomas Thomas ol ftJardvifan, Wal-w ' ficc)nd of ficer, badly frozen; Prod ' Lindgren--'-' of Sweden, boatswain, feet frozen; Noah Ayv good of Newfoundland, feet frozen? Ed ward Wilkirigson of Great ' Yarmouth, England, badly frozen ' and not likely to recover; ; John Peterson of Denmark, J James Baker of New Poundland, Iltiiry Noble of Belfast, F. E. Stevenson of Port land. England, and William Hagar of Covej-Mor jUnUncH"s Inauguration.- COiXr$iiX'Z. Jaru; 3-3. Hon. 'William Mo- Kinw'. eIo.4.a hW ''?:H!i'd. 'term as governor of Ohio tp1ni ixwhu A'53r,S. Bush- kri'Hd, liid noted into thst . cfii-co of cb:f esiitii; Ipe inaugural cercmotiy ormrr-d ati. o'v3tX-k, and wac follon-ea. by rf'p&7!ad3:in whaeh lCTfiJ inon- pattinpatea; fi his eytfiugag uoYomor Jia.s:- nell will rive a pubhc recopj-ip'a -.at -the.-. capitol. X TprrlBlc Vorkj of Lynchers. '- New 0?.lians, Jan. 13. --Patrick Morr. lis, a white rkil'r6adhand,-an.l his colored . wife: mtt wftli'a terrible fate Saturday, . mldaighf. : They lived i the V est W eso wn art o Pacific, a fewmUes nbovi opposite side! of the fiver1 to the boat, and both in. burned to ashus. 6t. Viit.-'boat near Texas and. ncity, onth I mob set fire- fed wife were, torlal Auditor L;eitch and Myron Mc Cord, an ox-eongressmn from Wisconsin, are also implicated. These three consti tute the territorial board of control, the two associates beinsr auDointees of the governor.- The grand jury report alleges 1 misappropriation of territorial funds. h Sitnatloa ia Havana. " . -TAMPA, Fla., 1 Jan. 13. Passengers ar riving from Cuba report that Rololl'e bene has passed -'over Puents Grande, the ig bridge near Havana. The Spaniards kad stretehad heavy chains across the brldff prevn tae passage of qavalry, lint this did not deter the insurgents. The Havana theaters have suspended, and the Italian opera which has just arrived will not play. The Produce Exchange is form img ive battalions for the defense of the itr, and a double guard now- surrounds all ike government building. ItoekafeiloWs Brlf Freedom; WiLriSBABBK,Pa.,jan.l3. Ex-Banker JT. V. Bockafellow, who was sentenced to two and a half - years for .embezzlement, -ras released from the Eastern penitentiary yesterday, his sentence having been com muted on account of good behavior. He will be rearrested at once on twelve other warrants. - Bockafellow is destined , to spend the rest of his life in the peniten tiary, unless he breaks the mask of secrecy "behind which He has so long withheld the facts concerning the loss of the $472,000 of hit depositors money. Johnson's Oriental Soap is far supe rior to "all ether so called medicinal soaps for cleansing the skin and beau-, iifvine the the complexion. Two large cakes 25 cents at HargraveJs. are badly frozen. One man could walk when the boat landed, the rest being car ried to neighboring houses and cared for. Several of the survivors will lose arms or legs.; .,.' -'-to :; .' I Tho men state that the Ealing struck ja rock about 6 p. m. on Monday, in a dense vapor, while going at quarter speed Half an hour afterwards it was necessary to take to the boats, as the ship was settling fast and the sea very heavy. They were driven fifty miles to sea. Soon after day light on Tuesday two of the firemen suc cumbed to tae exposure. During Tuesday night Captain Meek and a fireman named Wilson died. Thursday morning the first engineer died, and later in the day three others expired. - Yesterday noon, jusS as they- caught .sight of land the ninth of their crew, an apprentice naned Gilroy, died. These were all consigned to ' the sea as they died,- to keep the heavily iced boat from sinking.' : When land wasv sighted Silroy died? With . 5 s m . a. a prayer tney consignea nu uoa w watery grave , at the entrance of Canso harbor. ':.-'.'''" -"" The sugar-coating, which makes Ayer's Pills so easy to take, dissolves immediately on reaching the stomach. and so permits the full strength and benefit of the medicine to be promptly communicated. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Almanac, just out. nf, I mm I J"! inrsliip. ' :-;. Che crew of v wiser Rurikr while that- Mat inr on a Knssi PETEUpBURG. Jan. the first class Rassuva st 10,S3 tons, inutinietl rec vessel was in the harbor of Algiers The mutiny, it is! added, was suppressed by tho French authorities, and thirty of the lead ers of the outbreak "are now said to be on their way tejConstandt, where they are to be executed. years, daughter 01 Baldwin, Md., while companions, fell on Come and buy the Domestic Sew ing Machines M. T. Young One hundred thousand bushels cotton seed wanted M. T. Young. Fractured Her Sknll While Skating, Elkjok, ild., Jan. 13 Miss Mattie Hammond, iatred lo Levi Hammond, of skating witn some Ltheiceand fractured er sfcpll. She was. taken to a hospital in Philadelphia and may die. - ' " ;-. :.,' v.;,: ;:" : J. l ' President Krvger a Pennsyl vanlan. 1 . 1 WilkssbARXE, Pa.,' Jan. 13. A Wilkee barre paper 'prints a story to the effect that President Kroger, ef the Bouth African, republic, is j aPennsylvanian. It is said that he wasj brn in Mauch Chunk, and went to South Africa fifty yar mgo. Through hlji energy and military spirit hr . at once became a leader among tha Boers. ! '- A Statement from Dr. Talmage. . -WaihixcItos, Jan. 13. Rev. Dr. T. ' De Witt Talmage read among his notice ' last evening the fallowing: "I have been, preaching here in the evening by my awn choice. "Tnere was a petition, signed j all the board of elders and all the loard of tru6teesand sanctioned by Dr. Sunder land, handed me Inviting me to preach Babbathijiornings as well as SabbatV evenings, j I now wish it distinctly under stood that will not under any cirenm stances take the morning services." j . SteameJ Snnk and Twelve JJrowned. MiLAJr, taly, Jan. 10. The boUer of torpedo boat on Lake Maggoiro .exploded yesterday. Isinklnsr the vessel and -drown ing twelve! people who were on: board of her. Abi Yourig's, line of- furniture at -4M. TI

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