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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 2S, 1897,
1897 JANTIMY. 1887
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p. 73.
iiiauo a the sug'TSUIori' o"Attora9T' Gen
eral Harmon, who' was of the opinion that
as the Woodail had been-. . i reha sed here,
had been fitted out hero and started from
here, the trial should occur here instead
of New York, where the expedition ..was
planned. Commissioner Shields adjourned
the hearing until riexk Saturday in order
that United States District Attorney Mar
bury might bring the matter to tho at
tention of Judge Morris and the United
Suite? grand jury -this week.
INAfiiEINTiffiili
TTitll t'lo Union!
Pacino -Beorgan-
mriD ninnnnnwivt i cmm
'.- -. 'y
' ".' : ' '
General Weylsr Encamped in 11a-
- taims Province. '
, Xero L.ynclied ia Florid i. -
Tatx.yhas.js.V J an 2 Pierce Taylor,"
a young negro, who attempted ah assault
upon Miss Eunna Aplhorp about -a vreek
. ago, was . taken': from tna jail by. a iuob
and ban xe.l to a tree ia thj jail yard.
Early in thi inorning a mob of about a
dozen niea, most of them negroes, went to
the jail ae-i at th3 point; of a revolver- se-
- cured rronitho coo v the fcsra to .the on tar
gale of thy jail. Qchjr doors' ware broken
.through vri th 'siol 3 h.v unices and chisels
' until'tho" negro was secure.!. This was
the first lynsalag th it, Ixxi .eve? oeaurrel-
; ia this counts.
kition Gonimittee. 1
OTGLS SMI TO GET $13,751,033.
a? e Fear and Yadiim Yaaj; R; S
- . John Gill, Receiver. I
CONDENSED SCHEDULE !
In effect Dec. 20, AW,
NORTH BOUND. '
No 2 DAILY. '
TLANTIG COAST LIxp
VYlLM I N'GTON A N D WfJ.JH ) n; a ; r . '.
, AND iJKANCil KS AN D Flok;.; v '
RailRoad.
THE OAPTUIIC 07 SANTA CLATIA
Conflrraed by Travelers Arriving: in M?;-.
ico lioth Sides IJurnin Plintatio:n
and the Country Will lie Ji41uced to
Uarbaris-n The Tri il of lloloff.
A Friend's I'rescri ption Ciinsed Death.
New YoHkv, Jan 25. Miss Lillian Teia
'pie to a, of. Brootdy n, us' dead, as the result
of taking .a prescription 'of a friend who
meant to cure, not to J: ill her. Miss Tem
pleton had been suiferi rig from a eoid. A
friend gave her a prescription wiiich ca3-iod
for equal-parts of spirit? of camphor, pep
permint, lau.laiium and balsani of u,
This piescription was filled by tho .Bolto-n
Drug company. .She took the -medicine on
Friday eveniuor. Saturday .morning sho
was found unconscious, bleeding at tho
nose and incuth.
MR. GEORGE SERIOUSLY ILL
Havana, Jan, i3. Captain General
"Weyler Avas encamped- Saturday night at.
Bolondron, in ' Matanzas province, an I
ll?c ill rT. i i K n mitiuiind li i innittU
. e w. . . , , ... , Senator oames Z (jeor3, of Mississippi,
number of skirnuhes have occurred m k. , , ' r -l
is uanirerousiy in lroni nearL laiiure ac i -no
Garfi dd hospital in this city, and, owin
The Senator from Mississippi Likely t
Die from He:trt Failure.
nYasiiin'gTov, Jan. 2.1. United States
Pinar -del liio. Havana, Matanzas and
Santa. Clara provinces; the Spanish col
umns fighting, a cdinber of insurgent
bauds and taking their camps, with
four prefectures,, arms, effects, and docu
ments. The insurgents left thirty-sjii-en
killed. Hinong them being three prefects,
iin l lost four prisoners, who were imme
diately court martiale I. The Spanish lost ; .
throe killed and two ollicers and tvv'tntv- -Vix
-soldiers wcuiitte'-l.." , : . T
On Jan. 23 the Insurgents attacked the'
village of Bainoa, Havana province, six of --f
-the residents being wounded. ..
The battalion of Le iltad has -made a re
connaissantsrof tha Jaruco district, and f
has gathare I ia 'JJJ cattle. Colonel de
Bosch, during areeonnaiss me at Jaea,.i:i
Pinar del Kioprovince, destroyed 000 huts
and brought in twenty-seven families to
the town. Six insurgents 'frere killed. '
The report heretofore circulated, that the
insurgents h i l dynamitel and. "burned
the magnificent tobacco .plantation of San
Lino, in th. 3 -district of Ciifus os,' is un
true. .
! Lieutenant Colonel Tl'ez Yicario, with
thfe 300 of the battalion lCs.panaaa:l a large
guerilla force of forty men' under Lieuten
ant Meiicni judex. sc out from Mem-irua,
near Havana, anl at ihfariu of Y'olcaii
to his advanced .ag,- his friends are very
i'.pprehensiv; of the outeoma. T wo -grandchildren,
Mis,'s Hjmingway and Mr.
George, his private secretary, are : with
him., while his daughter,' Mrs. Henderson,
From This Ainoant.lIInwever, the Gervern
ment V. 'ill liedeeni at 3Iatarity the Bonds
Now Outstu nuiHr4The Azreement Con
sidcred Advantageous to the Government
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New ork, Jan. g-3. Announcejuent is
made by the Union Pacific reorganization
committee that it has come to an agree
ment with the government, in accordance
vvith whicli "(he latter has begun foreclos
ure proceedings of its lien upon the Union.
I Pacific lines, inclusive of the Kansas Pa-
cuicTine. The reorganization committee
guarantees a" minimum bid of f 45,751, OK)
tor the 'govern 1 nent's claim upon the rail-
ro-ifl rl'hf niinimiim .f i'Asi 7.11 OOO irmir- I
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an teed the- govern nent is in cash, so that
all relations with the property, Will ter
minate upon the confirmation of the fore
closure sale. r i
A Washington dispatch gives at length
the agreement entered into between "At
torney .Gencrcl Harmon and the reorgan
ization committee, Ayifich is compb-ed of
Louis Fitzgerald, Jacob ill. SthiflV Chaun
cey M. pepew, T. Jellerson Coolidgo and
Oliver Ames. . ; j ;
' It is understood that the-necessary legal
proceedings incident to ithe governments
taking part in these foreclosure suits, now
pending in Omaha on Lehalf of j the first
lien holders. vvill be begun at .once, and
the case pushed 'to "a' sjpoetly conclusion.
The outlines of the agreement with the
reorganization committee 'were approved
by the attorney.' general) very sopn after
the failure of the funding bill, only iho
exact amount of the i gnaKinte reinainiiig
in abeyarievj. Nor was this poind decided
until Judge Harm oil's visit to New York
arly in- the prexuit wce! - ' i . . .
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'Vilmington . i
Fayettevilie. . . A - .". .
Fayetteville-. .
Fayetteville junction
Sanforcl. . . . . ... ...
Climax. . . . . ...
Greensboro'. . . .' . .
Greensbxori. . . . .
Stokesdale . . . ... .
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Lv Wilson....-- ' 11 3c 'f:
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!iV FaycTH-ville...' -4 15 : 107
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No I DAILY'.
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Leave Mt. Airy. . . . . . . . .'..' S 40 a m
Leave Rural Hal 1 . . . . ... . .'.'. -.' 10.04 "
Leave Valnut Cove. . ...... ... 10,32 ''
Leave Stokesdale, , . . . . 1 107 p m
Aarive (.ireensboro'Y. . . ". ... . 11.55 "
Leave (jrenboro. 12.15 "
Leave Climax. ....... . .. . . . . . .12.43 "
Leave S.atifbrd. -. .--. vv.-, '. -;-; '.55 ;' "
Arrive Fayetteville Junction 4. 12
Arrive Fayetteville. ".. . . , . 4. S . "
Leave Fayetteville. . .-A. . : 4.55 "
Arrive Wilmington . . . . . , . 7.45 41
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NORTH BOUND.
No J. DAILY
fcr - -: mm
Wmm ill
It r H Ay
b v Lr,!J
met an insurgent
iorce .at. uiekea tne insufgonts, and in a
hand to hand fight Lieutenant Menemen
dea received two r:2e wound-, but killed
his antagonist. Three of -the guerillas
Were seriously wounde.l. The insurgents
did not await the coming of the cojumu,
but when it arrived upon their position
it was found that, they had left thirty-two
killed, having carried off many vounded.
The column had one -soldier killed and the
captain,- two lieutenants and live soldiers
wounded. Colonel Yicario also received
bruises. .
baud. Tho - guerilla ' W'I-S
:-: )A
The first
bficr
of ' srlTdi'chte 'was
C'45,000,00o even. The 'filtoroey general,
however, insisted up'dii- 'a:-' ivcVease of
?745,0U0, wh.rh Avas fin'iky ;;-refl. to at,
the last conference. T!$s :nake'the total
amount which .the tfn-riiiacrit Iwilb- r; j-
3T.
ceive in eas!v U.Y,75?.!X
l'rtn
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4-U-i .
amount, however, the trvernment will
L e a v e P? e n n e 1 1 s v i i 1 e .
An i v'e' faxton . . .
Leave Maxton ... ......
'Leave' Red Springs.
Leave Hope Mills. .,
Arrive Favettevi'le. ,
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Lv YTilminirton .
TiV Majrh'.ia -
Lv Goldsboro. , .
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Lv tii.cky ? fount
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SOUTH BOUND.
Nov 3 DAILY
Leave Fayetteville. f". -.v.. .
LehA-e'H6iv ifils, .!;A .',
feave Ked Springs A
Art iye Maxten ..... ..... .
Leave Maxton. . . . ... . . .
Arrive Benntttsville.-. . . . .
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. 59-
. . 09
. . -61
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.NORTH BOUND V
No 16 mixed daily except Sunday,
redeem at maturity
standtnj:. the last Of
th ; 1 bonds now ou!
whb h die'not
come due until V-i,i . T.liei pi feres r- oa these
bonds uaiil m. tur. ty will alsf. be' paid by
the government. ' -. '-
in ouieial circles th ; agfeincn j is re-
trarded as liijchiv advaitare.:;
to the
govern meat ''Alt hough. 1 Jib interest -'which
the government. h:i's paid, ami lil con
tinue to bnvu-i'.il the l;is;.or the u tsta n..!-'
ing -bonds 1.1 tture, vas at the rate if b per
cent., the figure obtained by the iiUorLcy
general is vit li')':ral. j
F r a. r. ay y ;-- r- the govern !sv,a t s moTey
involved iv 'fhe Pa-iii t. 'r.il r ;.'cl jhas -not
been regarded as a' a invesfim.eat :-a.nd t h.
interest isay meats- h 1 ve not ix-en looko i
an !N ;:n eKT;e
1 .W, H'
: ' '- EEUATOP. JAMES Z.- GEORGE. -and
his sons have been summoned to hi3
bedside from their hoine in Mississippi.
For some months the senator has been
suffering from this same- trouble, and he t -
was unable to be ,in Washington at the
cpenins of congress in. December.
l I Senator George's ill health' is due to his
advanced age., accelerated by years of ha rd
an l constant work. Th.3 senator's wife
in Mississipoi Owin to an attack of pa--
1 upon other
t lament of th.-i.niatt.c-r. 'tlpteforo.'sv-itlvu
further . trouble or expens e, evivat tl
figure guaranteed, is io
much favor.
u'ibu' with
CUIIAN3 NlED A:fN12Y.
All Operations In llie N;iture of Gaeri la
Vartar.
City of.. 'Mexico," Jan. -25; Yarigus
travelers just arriving from Cuba con
firm the capture of S.iat i Clara by thS Cu
bans and als bring n3 .vs thab th3 inu.
gents have bah li jchting in th ? n3ir vi
imity of H i iav a n 1, a f3v days ag;", ,
vrc;iiwd j. Iraiii ..tlthl.i.; two '
miles of that city. Two young Knglish--,
men, direct from 'Cuba Harry E. York
and Lee A. Hervey have reached this .
city after hiving passed several wjoks' ia ,
Cuba and with th3 insurgent arnir pir'fc .
' of ihe time and the remainder in the field
with the. Spanish troops - Hervey has re- '
ceived a shot th rou 'h th 5 le "C arm. They
are preparing a report- fo:' 'San it or C;im-.
eron, which will bv far war I il to Yvrash
ington in a few d ivs. Taj Gi'vui; are
iot in want of m3n, but m mey, anmiuni
tion and medicine. Tiijaw nr ; :io5 (if j.
25,000 Cubans while Chi Sp inia is and
volunteers now number 23), 0 0 men,
mostly very young and no: good lighting
material.
All operations are in the "n iture .of
guerilla warfare, and both sides are
systematically burning plantation v and
the country will 1)3 re lucel to barbarism.
The Cubans are exp3Ctiti to be favored
by McKinley, and expsct imni3diately on
his inauguration he ' wilL recognize their
. belligerency, if not t'neir independence.
Hervey gives a graphic account of the
capture of Santa Clara by the. insurgents, j
where the utmost gallaatry was tlisplayed j
aad the Sp;uiiards beia? overcome by the
magnificent valor of .the patriots. Hervey
- says it was told him in th3 Cuban camp
' .that Maceo had his lowar j iw shot away, t
but was alive and recuperating.
4 General Gomez is not; treating for peace,
and although there is a peace party among
the Cubans H is a small one. Ttij c ipture of
the town of Agutec by the Cubans was a
brilliant piece of work. Three thousand
Spaniards held the place, but tha Cubans
' showed better generalship.
At Santa Clara , the Cubans took and
held the town just long enough to ruin it.
Hervey does not consider there is any
decided prospect of victory for either side.
General Holoff to be Tried in Baltimore.
Baltimore, Jan. 25. It is expected that
General Carlos Koloff, secretary of war of
"the Cuban provisional government, and
Dr. Jose J- Luis, a compatriot, will be
brought to Baltimore to be tried iu the
United States district court upon the
charge of fitting out and sending from here
a filibustering expedition upon the Wood-
" all in July, 1885. The determination to ro
jnove the case to, Baltimore for trial wa
ralysis sh i will not b able to dome to
YAishington. Senator George, who is now
' r-Qncen. Til in Vasliist
Yv'-A-SJUXfJToy, Jan. 2"iJ Lilinlokalani,
deposed '(Mie'iii of Hawaii, rhetwise
.!-;. .Krdta. 'D uaiais, ca-iiie to Washing
ton unexpectedly Satnrday. She left Bos
ton iu the morning, apparently j without
letting her intentions bfj known to the
newspaper men in that city, pad iluade the
journey without stopping ovcr: at any
place on the way, and. went Immediately
to the Shoreham. Vvhere japartiiibnts had
been engaged for hefseiruhnl thosb aceaai
paay4ier. She . vegitered as ' ueen Lii
iuokalani, o? Hawaii." With th;e excep
tion of the time during which sheitttended
t divine services toe ex-queen remained in
in his 71st year, has served as a member of
the United.. States senate for nearly six
teen years, and th.3 tsrui 'for which he was
elected expose ? March 6, : ir'-j.i. lie was a
11 a. . l i : ; . . . 1. . n r . . . .-i .,::,-:
pmani MmiL-i- ... mh Jii";in aim civu iinP,in,,,,-n. ih,. Sharp-..-,,;,, cfn,
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wars (serv n ? en the (.an ederate sidel ... . .. . n. i
the only (idler on her majesty during the
Leave Ranisuer. . . .
Leave Climax . . ....
Arrive Greensboro.
Leave Greensboro.
Leave Stokesdale. .
Arrive Madison ..
6.45 a m
00 .
9.20 ; "
9-od
11.07 "'
11-55 "
SOUTH BOUNI)
No 13 mixed Daily except Sunday.
Leaye .Madison . ......
Leave Stokesdale. .
Arrive Greensboro.
Lea v.e G re e n sbor p . . .
Leave Climax. . . . .
Arrive Ramsetir. . . .
12,0 p ta
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2.40
3 .5.5
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and is a well known lawyer- He hold im
portant judicial X'-5ti?!3. i!i hisstateprior
to his election to the senate. ; .
litji'-rt f!ouatrf-!tcr ArresterL
Xkw Tcriiv, Jan. 25 Henry Barnard
and his wife. Charlotte, were arrested ves
terdav at their home in Forty-second
street, and cohiniltre I to jail in default of :
5,0 r, charra.l by United States . S3cri5 j
service ac.mt-5 with thi c juutet-feirtn' i
day and he cause to pay hils respects und to
j invite the queen to inspelet the gold and
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NORTH BOUND CONNECTIONS
at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast
Line for all ooints North and East r.t
Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, ;
at Greensboro with. The Southern ;
Railway Company, at Walnut Cove '
with the Norfolk & Western Railroad j
for Winston-Salem. .' ' I
SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS ,
at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & t
Weston Railroad fgr. Roanoke and I
points North and West, at Greensboro I
with the Southern Railway Company I
for Raleigh,. Richmond and all points j
North fiirJ Fast, at Fayetteville with j
the Atlantic Coast Line for all points!
Sputh, at '''Maxton with Seaboard Air !
Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all j
points South and Southwtst (
I. W. FRY, W.. .i: KYI E,
tla.i:ly except Monday; 'J. Daily exec ? ?nr.
d.-.v. -.. -,: ..'.;
Train on ScoclaiuFNeriv lrahclr. road -h'--;'v-
lan.d Xyekat (:20. i rt-eriv4ie;:57 p iu, KiiiMf j.
7:1-5 p iu. fit fuiiii!!-. iC-jyvj't: Kii;st'; :;,o a m
Greenville' S:2? a hi . ari.i.Vl n$. a t -I J a x . il :(
a nr, Weldcn 11:20 a rn. (kiiy jvcey t iuhU.v.
Trains- on- Vns-hii.:gton,i!li:anch leasee i li-h-'
uia-tea f:.t,u i? in, ana .1 u p m.-. arrives I'arioole
:50 a in, ani o:10 j m.. i'xt.i.f ffiir-. leave-Pa 1 nw
le 9;0 a m ami t;::jb p m. fi ;r1e'Vaai!!-rttii l:
5 a 17) and 7:20 p in. daily icx'pt inlaw
-Train leaves Tarbbro 'am" '":C0 p in, faT-ivc-s
Plymouth' 7:40 p m". Itetunii'tt: leave: Piv
inoutli 7::;i o m, arrives Tatboro ih50 a ni.;
Train on MiiS.hi'ad K. C.; branch IcaA.o-CoIuV
boro daily except Sunday 7:10 a ia. an i vrs
mithfeld 8:30 ami. - lietu'rnin hnn Smith
tieid '.:(in a m; nnivcs.at Goi!sbro H-::M a ni. -
Trains on Nashville l-ranch IcaVe Pockv
iMount at 4.?i) p- m, arrive A a'sln-iilc. .":(" p'm.
i-io-ing .Hope TyM V fa, Hot iirhinr leave rir.-IfOT-e
8:'0, a m. N'viile a in, 'arrive at
Hoeky dVIbmir it:f 5 a'lfi, daily exccp,t Sunday. ,
, I'rainon Ciinton branclul-ives Vv arsaw for
Clinton daily except 8undr. v. Ji10 am.fn.t:
1o ?' m. J.'cliirair; leas es Clinton at 7:t0 a m
and :5;i 0 p .
Train Xo. 78 makes-; elo?e connect ion at - Vol'
don for all point,' iovth uailyV all rail via
Richmond. A 1 so . a t Roc i;: y M o u n ' with .'or
I'oik and Carolina rhil.r.oa'd for "X01 folk ar.d
.111 1JlIL. MlH'uil l.-i -j. (Jj! ' 'I , . '
FT. V). EV?CirSON, Geno Pass A-cnt.
.1 lb dvENLY. Geud Msniau-er...
T.. -M. -ikMERi-ON. Trar.ic'jranaei- . '
JOHN GASTON,
Fashionable Barber,
Nash St. WILSON, N C.
Easy chairs,: razors keen; ;'-".,
Scissors sharp, linen clean.
For a shave you pay. a olime
Only a nickle to get a shine; "
Shampoo or ha;r cut Tonipadbour
rou oav the sun. of twentv cents more.
NOTICE.
I "Want every man and vroman ia the United
SLates interested in the Opium and Whisky
habits to have one cf niy hooks .on these lis-e.i.u-5.
Address B. M. : VTooUfcy 'Atlanta, Ga,,
iiox; and one will be seat cu free.
Geh'l Manager.
Agent
Nickel alarm clocks one dollar on
ly at J. J. Privett, the Jeweler.
of silver cans. S jere". Service Agent ISa-gg
says that B iniard'. is .an exoert counter-
feiteran l th i- hi h is byi passing his
Vvorthloss c dns pi s:n ill shops on the west
side for s.wer.i! weeks. His isnitafjons t.f
United States coins were so gool. said Mr.
Bags, that B irnard h is no scruples in.
passing tji'e c I'lntorfoits in the sam.5 stores
over and oyer.agiiin. B ir oar Ps h-oaie was
searched, aa 1 in it. was foi i I an exten
sive eouate.ri'eitia- plant,, e 1:1 sistiag of
timoay, tin. cbppjr, platimr apparatus,
files aalv2") in bid coins. Mrs. TJiraard
.was arrest..! oh irg; I with .being cognizant
of her hush mi's criminal proceedings.
The two children of the couple were placed
in charge of th 3 Gerry society.
Tlie Teiriblo Famine iii ItnoJcsa,..
LoxiHix, Jan. 23. A" Cape Town dis
patch to Tho Daily Mail says thi-jr, reports
have been receive.!;- that famine 'exists in
Rhodo.-da. Thousand's ofj terribly emaci
ated native women besiege the native of
fice at Buluwayo -cla.mo'rihg pi to u sly for
food. The n-it.ivus are tiockilig
wavo and exhumincr the carcassbs of cat-
tie which -died from rinderpest; aud which
were buried six months ago. They devour
these, and as a consequence al terrible
mortality prevails amongst them.
to Bulu-
Wi'BQUBlE DAILY
SERVICE
fc:claec3.xle ixa EffgctApril- 5tli' iS6;
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KCPiTHECUKD.
IJiiormus Flood Damfse iu Spain.
Madmip, Jan. '23 'ihe tiood;S which
have prevailed for t-evcraljdays ii the dis
tricts through -which the Cuadalquivcr
iiad Manz mares rivers dlojw are da .the in
crease. Both rivers, as wtll as fij number
of smaller streams, have (iverllowed their
banks and immense tracts of the country
are submerged, liaii way travel L entirely
suspended, and the port of ScvilleJ is closed
Emperar WiilUm Suubs Couat nisinarclt. i toyesscls. owins to hicrh Vatcr. The dam-
Loxoox, Jan. 23. According to- the : age to property is enormous.
Berlin correspondent of the" Daily News
Emperor William was -'invited to attend
the wedding breakfast last week -of the
daughter of Count Von Wedei!, liiiuis.rer
of the imperial household,, to Count Von
Bismarck-Helen, to which the Bismarck
family had lieea invited, and refused to
meet Count Herbert Bismarck. Count Zu
Eulenberg, the court marshal, tried tour
range matters, but the emperor was ob
durate, and Count Von Wed ell's family
was compelled to ask Count Herbert Bis
marck to remain away from the wedding..
IVuTued to licatii at l-'ii !ity-t ito.
McKkESPOirr, Pa., Janj. 25. Mrs. A.
Abrahams, age 182 ye irs. and very feeble,
was burned to dea-th at Hist Mc Lveesport
Saturday, her clothing hiving ignited
from an open gr.ite lire. Her daughter,
Mrs. George Was:nuth,ac whose home the
accident occurred. suscee led ia exi;iaguish
ing the ll:i ni 3 s. b it not. until the, mother
was fatally injured. Mrs.) Wasnluth was
also badly, -hut not seriously bur
Ear t lion nrkes Continue in lexico,
-City of Mexico, Jan. 25. Earthquakes
continue in the state of" Oaxaca, and thlic
city has been shaken by the trepidatbry
shock. Sciejitists believe a volcano is
forming among the hills, and the contin
ued sesmic niovement has excited alarm
in several districts, while on the Pacific
coast the ocean is in a continual commo
tion caused j by submarina explosions,
sending huge waves on the shore and ter
rifying fishermen who still boldly venture
nut. :.'
led.
I'lie Severe Cold j Wave
WaSHIXGTOX, Jan. 25. The severe cold
wave now extends as far east as (he Ohio
valley and southward-to Texas, inhere the
temperature has fallen fro in 20 to 40 degs.
In the past twenty-four hours. It is be
low freezing in Tennessee and- central
Texas; it is below zero in , Ohio, 'Indiana.
Illinois and Missouri, and ;20 degs. below
tero over the Uakotas and jMinnesota.
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