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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JUNE 11, 1896.
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GENERAL SOUTHERN NEWS
Memphis, June 5. Vestibule limited
train ,Xo. 3. of tho Cheipeake and Ohio
and"' Southwestern railroad, collided with
a freight train at Wingo, Ky., curlV in the
Ttiominsr, completely wrecking both en
gines and killing Fireman Ed Dean and
Robert Packer, a tramp, of Jackson, Tenn.
Raleigh, Juno (. Minister Matt Ran
som arrive ! here vesterdav from
Mexico
on his way to his home in Northampton
county on important privatebusiness. He
Riys that h3 - will' prob?&'bly- be in Xorth
Carolina all this month, but may return
to Mexico before July 1. Tlxi minister is
now in good h?alth. His family is at
Blowing Rock, 2v. C.
FOP.T RoYxVL; Ya., June 6. Representa
tive Smith S. Turner, of the Seventh Vir
ginia congressional district, has addressed
an open letter to his constituents declin
ing to be a candidate for renomination.
He feels certain, he says, that the district
- convention will adopt a. platform ."in fa
vor of the free and unlimited coinage of
silver at the ratio of 16 to 1," a policy that
"would be ruinous1 to the best interests of
our people. "
pRAFTOX,W.Va.,June 2. While Charles
L. Magill, the 25-year-old son of Lewis
Magill, a leading lumber dealer, was
standing in front of a Latrobe strest busi
ness house Frank Powell, colored, IS years
old, with whom he had previously had
some words, came up. A few more words
passed, and the ne ;ro pulled his revolver
and fired. The .shot passed through Ma
gill's heart, and he died in: ten minutes!
. The murderer was arrested.
Nashville, June 3. Notwithstanding
the unpropitous weather, tho centennial
demonstrations of Monday wre immense
ly successful, and with better weather
' yesterday they were cohtinued with re
doubled enthusiasm. The fe ituro venter-.
day mornih? was th? military parade of
federal and state troops through the
streets of the city, which are thronged
with people, from all parts 'of the state. In
1 the afternoon there was a sham battle,
which was witnessed by a vast crowd.
Tampa, Fla.. June 2 General Fitzhugh
Lee, the new consul ge2ieral to Cuba, ac
companied by his son,, Fitzhugh Lee, Jr.,
and Thomas Alexander, of Lexington,
Va.', arrived here last evening. The Con
federate veterans, a few G. A. R. meij and
a number of prominent citizens met the
party at the depot and escorted them to
the residence of Rev. W. 'W. Denart, where
dinner was served. After two hours the
party left for Cuba. General Lee stated
that his family would follow him in the
fall. He has no apprehension about yel
low fever.
Columbus, Ga. j June 2. At 10:45 o'clock
yesterday j forenoon a mob of 600 armed
men broke into the "Webster building dur
ing the trial of Jesse Slay ton, charged
with assaulting 18-year-old Mrs. Howard
Bryan last Thursday , and took the prisoner
from the officers. 'Slay ton's trial had al
ready begun behind locked doors. He was
taken from the officers and was promptly
lynched. Then the mob went to the , jail,
overpowered the jailer and took out Will
Myers, a negro charged with assaulting
Mrs. Albright, and hanged him alongside
the dangling body of Slayton.
Nashville, JuneS. Though rain storms
had disfigured and bedraggled the ornate
decorations with which the city had been
adorned, though flags and bunting bad
: lost their colors, and though rain at inter
vals fell all during yesterday forenoon,
' forcing the postponement of the grand pa-
' rade, tens of thousands of people from
all portions of the state held their places
on the line of march waiting for the pro
cession which celebrated Tennessee's cen-
( tennial as a state. Though set for 9 o'clock,
it was 12 before the procession moved. By
that time the rain had ceased. The parade
took two hours to pass a given point.
Key "West, June 4. A passenger on the
steamer Mascotte by the name of Lopez
was arrested and taken ashore by the,
Spanish officials just before the departure
of the steamer from Havana. , A fewmin
utes before a small boat came alongside
the Mascotte, and one . of its passengers
. handed a paper to Lopez. Whatever was
contained in the note caused him much
agitation, and he hastily destroyed the
t paper and cast it overboard. This action,
it is supposed, caused his arre-t. Maximo
Gomez, at the head of a large force, is now
at Hoyo Colorado, about fifteen miles
from Havana. General Collazo has suc
ceeded in crossing the trocha.
Staunton, Va., June 5. The platform
adopted by Virginia's Democratic, state
convention instructs the delegates to vote
"for a platform declaring for the free and
unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the
ratio of 16 to 1, and for candidates for
president and vice president' who openly
advocate that principle." The unit rule
was adopted and a resolution passed de
claring that the Democrats of Virginia
would hail with enthusiastic delight the
nomination of Senator Daniel as one of
the candidates of the party on the national
ticket. Delegates-a-large were elected as
follows r John W. Daniel, W. A. Jones,
Claude A. Swanson and H. S. R. Morri
son ; alternates, W. O. Hardaway, Roger
Gregory,' George - B. Keesell and Frank
' Hume ; electors-at-large, W. B. Mcllwaine
of Dinwiddie, and J. W. Marshall of
Craig. Peter J. Otey was chosen for na
tional committeeman.
A WEEK'S NES CONDENSED
Tuesdny, June 3. :
Roanoke, Va.. elected a .sojid free silver
delegation to the Democratic state con
vention. "
The national houfp passed the Phillips
bill providing for aji industrial commis
sion of twelve members.
The cyclone which; passed, over St. Louis
last Wednesday caused $12,K)0,0''X) damage
and 256 deaths in St, Louis and East St.
Louis.' - : . ; -4
. Hon. J. H. Manleyj announces that un
der no circumstanced would Thomas B.
Roed accept second place on the national
Republican ticlcefc. j ,
The Johnson-Stokes election content,
from the Seventh South Carolina district,
' 'has' resulted in the national house declare
ing the seat vacant. J '
. Wednesday, June 3; .
Ex-United States Senator O. P. Stearns,
of Minnesotta, died at Pacific Beach near j
San Diego, Cal., yesterday of pneumonia, j
Gold standard Democrats of Indiana are
organizing for an asrgresive campaign. .
The silverites claim that the battle is won. '
At Avoiidale, Ala.j an old building was
blown down and lr-year-old James W; ,
Hartley was fatally and three others seri
ously injured. !
William B. Bement, a multi-millionaire
of .Philadelphia, 80 years' old, was married ;
in New Vor'i yesterdlay to Miss Mary Q.
Stearns, aged 2.2. . j
Miss Julia., eldest daughter of Vice Pres
ident Stevenson, wu-j married in Washing
ton last ni'xht to liqv. Martin D. Hardin,
son of" the Kentucky Democratic leader. :
Thursday, June 4. ". .. .
Kansas' Democratic state convention
elected a solid free silver delegation to the
Chicago convention.
Chicago's board of trade ncqnitted.PD.
Armour and his two-sons of Alleged grain
elevator irregularities.
Consul General Fitzhugh Lee has arrived
at his post in Havana, and has taken
charge of our consulate there.
The Prince of Wales' colt Persimmon
won the English Derby yesterday, the first
time in 108 years that the heir apparent,
has won that event. '
The steamship Anerly left New York in
a very mysterious manner last night, and
it is believed that she carried a cargo of
ammunition and a'bbdv of men for Cuba.
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Friday, fjnne 5.
Mrs. Cleveland anther children nre now
at Gray Gables, Buzzard's Bay, for the
summer.
Sir Walter, won the great Brooklyn
handicap, beating Clifford,: the favorite,
by only a head. ,
. The national senate passed the filled
cheese bill by a vote) of -7 to 13. .'. It luul
al'readv i'ias?ed the haiuso.-'
In a letter to a prominent' Alabama
Democrat Governor Matthews, of Indiana,
predicts a free silver victory in . Indiana's
Democratic coavention.
TheUnitcd State S Church Arm v has
Crisp's Vietory in Georgia.
-.' Atlanta, June s. Democi-jitic primaries
vere hjdd in nearly all of the 137 counties
of Georgiii, and it looks jis if the adminis
tration had not carricdmore than fifteen
counties. Wherever thei'e has been a con
test the silver men have won; They have
carried several counties "which they did
not expect to win. About seven counties
held primaries to allow Democrats to ex
press a choice for United States senator.
Crisp his won all al m r the lin3. Not one
county has i nsiruoted- f or" Dubignon. Th j
state convention, which jiites in Macon
on June 25, will s ri 1 a'i instiai-.-ted silver
delegation to Chic.i'j . -
Gapa Fear and Yadkin Valley Ry,
John Giil, Receiver. i
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
In effect ilcc. X, 196..
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Char-ed with Wife Mti-!er. "
New B::l;nswick, N. J., Jnne-8.--The
little village of New Market i greaTlv ex-
c1ed over th? niysterious death of Mt-
j Charles H. Jack son." who.' was found in
her IjedAvith two bullet hoi:? in her ho id.
; The annoiiuccmeatfjf her death was made
I by the woman's husban;l, who rushed
; from the house at daybreak, arousing the
neighbors and telling them th it his1 wife
j had committed suicide. Jackson, who is
j a reporter on a New York . newspaper, is
. under arrest, hut the general opinion is
tnat nis stoT;, ot tne traeily is a true one.
Jackson's statement is corriiborated by
that of his litie son. . V? v.
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v Pitts!:;t;k;; June s. The Alletheny
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Saturday aiteh -ion were the hotfe-t in
the hist-ory of t h:- county. The remit
shows thattli'.i Quayite wore .; badly
beaten, fhy. .-aired four meniiers of
the r:;gi4ature in Allegheny Citr, two in
the Seventh --district and one iheElgfith'..
The regular j; win two senators and eight
menibers of :th ' legisiatu re. and probably
all of the cojiiifv offices. There seems to
be some little doubt about controller' and
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A lIosv Kiot TIuit Was Not lieported.
Vi K-?or a , J u ne 8. A ccordi n g to a Polish
Galician paper there was a riot -it St-
Pt-tersburg on the evening of coronation
day. A drunken crowd, if is aljeged,,
filled Newski Prospect and became uu
mauaseablej whereupon Cossjicks galloped
into the crowd, which responded by throw-
ing stones. The Cossjicks, it is further
stated, thereupon used their sabre-; right
and left, and finally fired into the crowd,
of which 250 persons were killed and
wounded, and 50j were arrested.
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STOCK AND PRODUCE -MARKETS.
Closin:
O.uotations of the New York ami
Philadelphia Kxelianges.
New Yohk, .Tune 5. Although the dealinjrs
j in stocks today were ta. th. sumo nnKlest scale
j as usual recently, sps.-culnt ive seutinient was
"chwrful and eoverin of. shorts was a resulting
! feature. Closing bids: . ' ' '
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Iladlev is in eommankl, an 1 ex-Postmaster
Thomas L. James is reasvirer, j
Kentucky Democrats elected a solid sil-
ver tlelegjitibn to St. Louis, and instructed
them to vote for Senator Blackburn for
the presidential nomination. Bland is a
second choice. j
Saturday, June G. .
Christ Anderson, a saloonkeeper, and a
Polish dock laborer (tied from the heat in
, Chicago yesterday. Ernest Birkaman will
die. j ' .
While a large fleet of Vcsselsj was trying
to reach the port of St. John's, N. F., live
of them drove ashore at different iioints,
and three men were drowned.
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D. B. Robinson, vice president of the
Atchison, Topeka and .Santa Fe railway,
has accepted the presidency of the St.
Louis and San Francisco railroad.
1 -Hon.
Joseph H. Manley will leave Au
gusta, Me., tomorrow morning direct for
St. Louis, meeting Hon. Henry Cabot
Lodsre and- other Massachusetts delegates
at Boston.
General 3Iarkets...
Fnitul)ET.p:if A, -'June 5. Flour weak : win
ter sui'n-nue
do. extra-s, -52.55
2.75: Pennsylvatiifi rosier, fear. $-3 1.25 : - do.
do. straight, $3.;:3.5J; wastera winter, clear,
$3a3.25. Wheat strong: M i , fit Pic." Corn
quiet ; May, J n:
Slonday,
Jnne 8.
cPhila
Millinery at M. T. Young's at half
price.
George S,. Fox, for years a leading
delphia banker, died at his residence ju
that city yesterday, aged 65.
The naval apademy board will recom
mend making the ajge of admission, of
cadets from 15 to IS years, instead of from
15 to 20.
, Ex-Governor JosiahiAV. Begole, of Mich- ' fair, $
igan, long prominent in the Democratic
politics of the state, died at Flint, aged 81
years.
Oars Kt 'aly ; May, 25$
Hav dull for low grades; choice tim
othy, U7(q I7.5J for large bale. Bv;f, steady ;
city family, .J.oJV ia. Pork dull ; family, $10.50
(mil. Lard firmer ; . western steam, $4.45. But
ter steady ; wstni dairy, 8'gllc. ; do. cream
ery, lKS.lSc. ; Elgkis, lv 2C. ; imitation cream
ery 10' 12c. ; New York dairy, 10: a 15c. ; do.
creamvry, ll-al5?.c. ; Pennsylvania atf d Nvoteru
creamery priiit.s, extra, 10c. : some fancy lots
higher; do. fair to 'good, l.J'.oL?.tr prints. 'job-'
bing at 17;c;20c." Chees3 quisr: iarg . o'vi'Pc. ;
small, 4'it7c.;'part skims, 2ct!4'-s ; f ailVikliii v
Vqic. Egg.s stea ly ; New Yovk aj I PeiiaLsyi
vauia, 13c. ; wesrem fresh, 11! ai i "
Live Stock 3lar!i t r.
' New. York,'- June' 5. Beeves quiet: and a
trifle easier ; native steers, melr.im to prim el
?3.75'?45.i55 ; stags and oxen, ?2.8j ; J.8j ; ' bulls!,
$2.50Ta3.40 ; dry cows. si.5;x2.8J. Sheep anl
lambs active, but lower ;' po r. t .:nri.jji sheeoi
?-2.25:g,-4.50 ; commouto prinie la.iilM, 5.5ja7.2o.
Hogs steady at ...oO.aJ.OJ. Calves -aetiyo .and
higher; poor to prime veals, $3.50(0.4.75 ;-butter-miik
calves, a:.25. . 1
East Liberty, Pa., Juno 5. Cattle steady ;
extra, $4.46 a4.50 ; fair, $3.533.00; stags and
cows, $2fi.50. Hogs arm ; prime light weights,
$8.50(ft3.55 ; b-'.st milium, $3.45'; i.5 J ; common to.
fair Yok.!rs, $3.40 . heavy hogs, $3.20 rf3.25;
roughs, $2',3. ' SIrvep lower ; prime, $3.803.90;
20,0.3.50 ; common, i?2.50 a; J ; culls. W's ;
choice yearlings, $4.50 $1.75; comihon to good
yearlings, $3.25:4.25; spring lambs, $53. Veal
Calves, $4.25-4.50. ,' .
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Mount 9:05, daily except Sundav ' T
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ana h.:,0 p.. m. Keturning leaves iinto: at
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At Durham, via SAL
Lv Durham '
Ar Raleigh, va SAL
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Depot tpent. Time.)
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ersand Coaches (no extra fare,) Washinsrton to Atlanta. "rnnin-eir.nai r.imitc.l." I'uhman
Parlor and Dining-Cars. New York to Washington. Pullman Vc'tibuled Draw insr I'
Sleepers, Richmond, to Monroe, also Portsmouth to Atlanta (onen to Richmond and !'
mouth 9 n. m.) v . i
No;i1' '7? A-p-fpres'"lld Tral? of oilman Sleepers and Day Coache?. T'rtf
mouth and vveldon to Atlanta. Pullman Sleepers New York to Weldon and Cape h,l,t-h"
ro. 4us, --ine Atlanta &.peciav fcona Pullman Vestibuled Limited Train with 1 nn--Buffet
Drawing Room Sleepers and Day Coaches (no extra fare). Atlanta to Washing
Pullman Sleepers, Atlanta to Portsmouth, also Monroe to Richmond. Pullman Parlor ar
washington to New York. !- r- i ,
10. da, ine. a. u. express." soiiaarain with Pullman Sleepers and Day ifai.1: :.
xorK, Atlanta to Portsmouth, Cape Charles to
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Atlanta to Weldon, Weldon to .New
Daily.
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PeKlrmaLdFST Orleans TeS, Meiico, California. H'-
F i t NO. EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN , v'
For Tickets; Sleepers, and Information, apply to Ticket Agents, or to ".-
tt w " v t vi' J-Anderson, General Passeager Agent.
E. St. JoHN,vVice-President and Gen'l Manager ; -
V. E. McBee, Gen'l Superintendent. H. W. B. Glover, traffic Manager-
n,nc,RAL;.y ICES, PORTSMOTTH,WA.