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P THUESDATfj DECEMBER 24, 1891. T Entered as second clans matter at Post OmclatSalem.NiC THIS WEEK'S , NEWS A. Summary ofyCurrent Evtnts. The World 3 Deings.tor the 'Past Six Days Gathered . and Condensed for Our Readers. The testimony in the Graves trial at Denver, Colo., is very much against that alleged poisoner of the rich widow. Mil. Baraaby, whose money he expected to inherit. , The remains of Norcross,; the dyna miter who tried to blow up Russell Sage, have arrived in Boston. . ! Knights of Labor are reorganiring New England. " , Eight thousand persons were thrown out of work at Manchester,-N. H., by ice forming on the river and stopping the mills. : - i ' ; - There are sensational developments at Franklin, Pa., in connection with the conviction of Georea Robinson of arson j for setting fire to H.Winan's barn, on the Dempaeytown road, near Cherry tree, several months ago. They promise to lead to the wholesale conviction of a gang of burglars who have robbed stores, farm houses, and barns in the vicinity of Cher ry tree, extending over a period of several years. - - : : . The Searle's will contest will now go to the supreme court. ! The Government has redeemed $22,- 264,900 of 4 per cents. The si eamboat tie up at Seattle, Wash. , has ended, the pilot and engineers set tling all differences. Snow drifts 18 feet deep in New Mex ico and a blizzard in New York State show that winter is here in earnest. A solution of alum forcibly adminis tered by George Seidl, Cherokee county, Kan., killed both his son and daughter. NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Late News at the Seat of Government; ! Italy tm Send ai Hew Mlnlittr. Without awaiting further friendly overtures from the United States the Italian government has decided to send a successor to Baron Fava, recalled, as minister to the United States. COWARD II. FIELD 1HDICTKD. f A WAR ISVOLV1HO MILLIONS. What tbe General. English hobleis have accepted the Vir ginia debt plan. A tramp wjis lynched at Emmett, Ark., for attemntiflir; to assault Miss Bertie Dough, a scl$xl teacher. William rj. Piatt, who sued his wife for divorce at New York, making a son of ex-Go verjjW Walker, or Connecticut, respondent, lost his case. , Two negroVs were taken from the Livo , Oak (Fla.) jail at midnight on Thursday, bound to a tree, and riddled with bullets, fired by a mctb of a hundred white men. Suit has oVen brought at Galveston, Tex., by the Louisiana and Texas Rail road against the Houston and Texas Cen tral Railroadlfor the recovery Of $li343, 638. - ' James Duitap. the bank burglar, who has been serfing a sentence for robbing the Northampton National Bank in 1876 of nearly tjfo million dollars, has been pardoned by'jGovernor RusselU of Massa chusetts,. South Carolina Republicans will or , ganize a WHite Man's Party. Louisiana Democratic Convention has become two conventions through the lot tery question. There are ,1 ,125,000 occupants of tene ments in NeW York. Ex-President Wallace C. Andrews, ol the Standard Gaslight Company, New . York, has given up his fight and arranged to transfer $1,700,000 of his common stock to thecompany. More tha 50 eminent New Yorkers attended thf World's Fair dinner at Del monico's, Nfw York, on Monday. , Boston's Democratic mayor Matthews, is reelected (by 18,086, nearly double his original plurality. Both branches of council are Iso Democratic. The south, bound passenger train on th Southern Kansas Railroad was wrecked two miles north of Cherryvale, Kan., by a defective! rail. Twenty-six persons were more Or less injured, three of whom , may die. ' :'; E. H. Cob, who was missing, returned to his homr in Nyack, N, Y. Hewasex h.,,.ui anoHiardlv able to speak, and can not yetf give an account of. his wan derings. 9 Don M. Dickinson, who comes direct from Lake wood, said at Chicago, " Mrs. Cleveland & far from being the pale and thin woman the newspaper correspond ents speak about. The entire Cleveland family is i4 splendid health. " About 4i members of the National , Committewof the Proh ftition party met f in Chicago knd decided to hold the next National Prohibition Convention in St. ' Louis on Jine29and30.( ! The dismissal of the Quebec cabinet causes' great excitement among the Lib- ' erals in tfie province, and threats bavs been mad: to raze the1 lieutenant gov ' ernor's residence in Montreal. Ex-Premier Mercier has a large backing, and ex pects to be-returned again ;to office in the elections, vrhich must shortly take place. Cyrus W. Field's condition is un changed, bht his physician regards hii recovery as very doubtful. The condition of Major McKinley re ' mains unchanged, and he is still confined to his bouse at Canton, Ohio, unable to atund to official duties or receive callers. Robert Ti Lincoln, United States min ister to England, has returned to his post of duty. During his tour of the Conti nent, he hai visited Paris, Rome, Athens, ConsUntinjple, and many, other points of interest.! . Matters hpve quieted down in Brazil. A singular electric wire accident is thai one reported from New Orleans, where a stream of Water from a fireman's hose being thrown on the fire, came in con tact with a.live electric wire, from which it took the current, transmitting it to th fireman, whom it knocked down, and then killed one who came to his rescue. The annual Christmas poultry train from Canada to Boston was smaller than In previous years. It consisted of 13 cars. The vlue of the poultry at th frontier wai $20,000. The duty amounted to $8,750. Relativecof the dead actor, William J. Florence, will contest his will as againsl his wife. I It is believed that Governor Hill will remain In office at Albany till Decembei 81. Governor elect Flower is his guest this week, f James G Blaine, Jr., was publicly de nounced as "scoundrel" by Mrs. R. Og den Doremis, wife of the noted Colum bia College prof essor, at the supplemen tary proceedings in the divorce case in New YorkoUty. Ex-Governor Robert M. McLane is ly ing ill with 1 pneumonia, at his home in Baltimore. J His condition is quite seri ous owing o his advanced age, he being in his 77th year. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone and Mr. Mor are taking a vacation at Biarritz. The Riveif Convention at Kansas City j pr;me $4.15 ,1 asks Congress to appropriate $8,000,000 a ts.oo; iow., 2 year for thejmprovementof the Missouri River and $7,000,000 for the Mississippi. Tha Treasury Department has already ! disbursed nearly $300,000 as bounties on ; Our Relations With Chill. The opinion gains; ground in political circles in Washington .that war witn Chili is a near probability. It is the" opinion that Chili will decline to tender more than a formal explanation of the Valparaiso affair, throwing the blame for the trouble on the Baltimore sailors. This will be followed undoubtedly by. a de mand from this Government for apology and indemnity and the withdrawal of Minister Egan, and the whole matter will be laid before Congress in a special mes sage. A large fleet is held ready to make a demonstration at Valparaiso or Iquique. The cruisers Charleston, Baltimore, Bos ton, and San Francisco, and the gunboat Yorktown, are now in Pacific waters. The Chicago, Atlanta. Bennington, Con cord, aad two or three ironclad gunboats, are in Brazilian porta. The Philadelphia and two or three other vessels are in the West Indies. This fleet can be concen trated on the Chilian coast, in a few weeks. "." -1 THE BASK BALL WAR ENDED. CI oka Has Anti-Lottery StaptndoMi Fight Mna The Louisiana State Lottery, which is the central figure in the present political campaign in Louisiana, was incorpor ated in 1868 for 25 years. It was a small affair at first and had nothing to do with politics, but in 1876, when Louisiana had a dual State government, the company was forced to declare itself and cast its fortune with the Nicholl or Democratic government and contributed largely to ward its financial success. 1 The question now is to amend the Con stitution so as to extend the charter of the lottery company 25 years and to make the date when lotteries are to go out 1920 instead of 1895. When the legislature met in 1890 the lottery company came forward with an offer to pay $1,250,000 a year for the priv ilege of running a lottery in New Or leans, the money to go to the levees. schools,, charitable associations of the State and for pensions to Confederate veterans. On April 17, 1892, the lottery question will be finally and definitely decided by the popular vote. A HEART OF SHAMROCKS. Tha Work Congress. Congress is Just settling down to work. The introduction of resolutions And bills has been the order -of the day so far in the Senate. - i i Senator Turpie addressed the chamber upon his resolution to have Senators elected by direct vote of the people, and Mr. Stewart replied to the Presidents message on the subject of free coinage. Senator Mitchell offered a resolution look ing to an international conference upon the subject of arbitration. : The Senate committees have been adopted as revised. Many charges have been made. Senator Hill's credentials were presented. Senator Vance is still absent and the places he and Hill are to ocenpy are filled by others until they ap pear. It is not thought probable that any fight will be made against Hill, but in some of the other contests the committee will have hard work. ' I Bis Croaked Financial Operations Ontj , tank Thoae of Ives and Ward. j Edward M. Field, of the failed firm of Field, Lindley, Wiechers & Co., was ir dieted by the grand jury of New York county on Tuesday for the larceny of $50,000 in bonds from the Union Pacifit Railroad Company. Ju6t after being re; leased on $25,000 bail on that charge h was arrested for stealing over $100,00J worth of securities from R. E. Dietz, anC locked up in Ludlow street jail. Ot these two charges Mr. Field is held ac countable for over ilSO.000 worth of bonds and stocks. They were given to him in the transaction of legitimate busi ness by persons who had faith in hii honor and in the honor of the farm of Field, Lindley, Wiechers fc Co. : It was Mr. Field's duty to keep thost bonds and securities safe, to know where they were, and to be ready to give them back to their owners when those owners should be ready to repay the loans for which they were security. Mr. Field, however, did not keep these bonds and Ktocks, and therefore the indictment of larceny has been found against him. Mr. Field's financial transactions seem to have outranked even! those of Ferdi nand Ward and Napoleon of Finance Ives. Within the last year he has had intrusted to him over $2,000,000 in money, bonds, and stocks, that the owners thereof have had no profit from, and now they do sot know where the money, stock, and botds are. In other words these people hve been apparently robbed of over $2,0(0, 000, and where it has all been placed tley do not know. 1 i i Partner Wiechers says he and his fam ily alone have been victimized out ot $1,287,000. Implicit confidence was placed in young Field by all the partners of the firm. j 1 It is not believed by those vho have cnnTprspd reran tlv with him fliat he IS insstne. Inspector Byrnes is quoted as saying that he talks in a rational, and, what is more, extremely guarded mau-r 4 Mew . Leaarue of Twelve Been rtrmul.: '' A joint conference committee of thfc National League and American Baseball Association, in Indianapolis, liave com pleted a settlement of the baseball war, y which a new league of 12 clnbs takes the place of the two oTd organizations. . The new league is to be known as "The National League and American, Associa tion," and will include 12 clubs, located at Boston. New York, Brooklyn, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pitts burg, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville, and Indianapolis. The deal is a practical absorbtion of the American Association by the National League, and will combine the strength of both organ izations and lead to peace and harmony In the baseball world. Botanic 1 vui Remedy . 5 r w 1 1 A Household. FOR ALL BLOODiNDSICIN DISEASES PETEBSOflSmGAZIME 1 REBECCA V-Awwr IUL1AN mm Blood Dab 1 RHEUM. ECZEMA, every W form of Malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being tfllcacless la toning ua the system and restoring the constitution, when Impaired from any canst. Its almost sunWnatural healing properties Justify ua) guaranteeing a csre, H direction art followed. :LELLAK1) orvoTtD vo LUCY H HOOPER m FASHION ENLARGED AMD HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED TRAUK LFF BENEDICT Paraell'a Grave Kept Covered With Floral Tribute. A visitor to Mr. Parnell's grave writes: All around, for a radius of 50 or 100 yards, the grass is trodden down. ; On the wee hillock in the center, fenced in with the most primitive of hedge stakes, and protected by ropesi more suggestive1 of what one would fancr a prize ring to be, is an inclosed space of 10 yards or so either way. Within this is the grave itself large and raised. All around are wreaths and m .1 . 1 . 1 : l . crosses, most oi mem iresn, anu urigm flowers and foliage, but some of an arti ficial kind that seem popular with many, but which, I confess, find no favor in my eyes. The ground within the ropes has been neatly sodded, and these mementos I counted 78 of them are all arranged neatly and in order, the artificial affairs under glass already alluded to forming the four flanks. I Just as 1 arrived a large package from Mrs. Parnell, at Brighton, waa brought by four ladies. It was addressed in the same handwriting as the immortelle card, on which is inscribed: "My love, my husband, my king! from your broken hearted wife. " Appolaitmaaita y tha Speaker. : Speaker Crisp has announced the' Ap pointment of Messrs; McMillin, of Ten nessee, Catchings, of ' Mississippi, Reed, of Maine, and Burrows, of Michigan, as the committee on rules of the House,' of which the Speaker himself is the chair main. In making up this committee . he followed the plan making the selections Without regards to the chairmanship, of 1ne committees on ways and means 4jd of appropriations, the chairmen of which will be Springer ana uoiman, re spectively. 1 j i i ' i The chairmen of the committees of the House will probably be as follows : For the ways and means Springer ; for ap propriations, Mr. Holman ; for coinage, weights, and measures, Mr. Bland. Mr. 6'Ferrall, chairman of committee on elections; Mr. Hatch.! agriculture; Mr. McCreary, foreign affairs ; Mr. Herbert, naval affairs ; Mr: Blount, postofficee and post roads ; Mr. Blanchard, rivers and harbors ; Mr. Bankhead, public buildings and grounds; Mr; Bacon, manufactures. ner. ; f CYRUS field's CONIITION. Cyrus W. Field was I notified' of his son's arrest, and the shock was a terrible one. He had just begun; to rally from the first sickness, and it! is feared that there will be a relapse, which, in Mr. Field's weakened condition, would al most certainly end his life. His physi cians were - hastily summontd and re mained a long time in the house. America Weald Jol la the TJalvtrsal War. r , Hon. Creed Haymond, the wealthy politician of San Francisco, who is cred ited with being the: best posted man in. America regarding European politics, speaking in Chicago of last week's trouble in Pamir ! and the j significance of Rus sia's part in it, said : j "The Pamir affair merely shows Rus sia's intentions upon India. It is hut an other slight evidence that war is. inevit able. If Russia defeats Germany in that war the whole world will be involved, and even the United States will be forced to take part in it. ) . ' "This may seem impossible, but the re ligious fanaticism which animates the; Russian army makes it certain. - ) "If Russia devours Germany she will sweep over- France, and England can then be the only rescuer of France. Prac-1 tically the whole civilized world must then array itself against Russia in aid of civilization. America must aid. ; "But the coming war mar go even further. Russia is circling down and around, nearer and nearer to the English possessions. But the army of the future is in China. I j i . "General Grant told me many years ago that the Chinese properly organized and properly led would be the best soldiers on earth. ! They are callous to fatigue and pain, and can live for week's on what they can carry with them. I I '. "I believe that when the 'right time comes England will I face Russia with million Chinese soldiers led by English officers. " i . I 4 j 1 traveling; bt tubes. SENT F BL00DJ EE BALM CO ILLUSTRATED Bek f W ra4ere. Atlanta. Ga. HE A Flead THIRTEEN MEN. to Whom Hanaaai Life Kitted for Naught. 11 Hall, the Kentucky des- arrested and claimed to have y and m posse 90 men, it waa that he was lvinz. It was testimony taken at Memphis, here Hall was examined this t he has at least 13 murders on besides others in which he flg- ne of a gang of feud fighters. istory transcends that of the border fiction. He commenced y career 15 years ago by killing Friplett boys, brothers of his Letcher county. "When the ent to arrest him for this crime i too quick for him and, shot him TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. a! ' Pan Gonapera Worn the Victory. The reelection of President Gompert in the annual meeting of the Federation of Labor k Birmingham, Ala., was an easy victor The campaign of the oppo sition had been characterized rather by its intensity than its volume, and the vote stood Gompers, 1386 ; J. H- Burtt, of Wheeling, "W. Va., 535; August Delabar, of Pittsburg. 129. P. J. McGuire waa elected first vice president; Chris Evans, secretary, and John B. Lennon, treasurer. I Shwt the Vaaderbllt'a Out. The Pennsylvania Company has se cured control of the Pittsburg, Chartiers, and Youghiogheny Railroad, a line only 15 miles long but which tops 30,000 acres of the richest coal lands' in that section. The road runs from Beechmount to Char; tiers, and will be connected with the Pennsylvania lines by the Ohio connect ing bridge. The capital stock is $593,000. It is understood that the purchase of the road shuts out the Vanderbllt system from that territory. A New Seeretarjr of War. I The appointment of Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia, as Secretary of War in place of Mr. Proctor, resigned, is the po litical sensation ol the day in wasn ington. ! The appointment is believed to greatly strengthen President Harrisons chances or a renominauon. air. uiuh has been an intimate friend of Secretary Blaine, i His addition to the cabinet will greatly strengthen its social side, as he is wealthy and hospitable. i Notes. - fUnatora Ouav and Cameron have de cided to oppose the confirmation of George M Dallas as circuit court judge of the third district, j They will be aided by other Republicans and some Demo ocrats, and the nomination, together with that of Judge Putnam, of Connec ticut, is likely to fail, t Baron Fava, it is reported from Rome, will be sent to Paris as Italy's represent ative, and that country is now arranging to send a representative to Washington. Dr. James R. Fishet, of Virginia, has been appointed assistant librarian of the House in place of Ezra L. Morehouse. 1 The President has 'commuted to four years' actual imprisonment the sentence in the case of Joseph Knight, convicted in Pennsylvania of embezzlement and sentenced February 28, 1888, to imprison- John W. Daniels has 'been reelected United States Senator by the Virginia legislature without opposition. ! : Madame Janauschek is ill in Baltimore, and has canceled the balance of her en gagements, j I Senator Quay has introduced a resolu tion in the United State Senatedirecting the committee on foreign relations to as certain whether it is advisable for the United States Government to purchase all the upper portions of the Mexican States of Senora, Chihuahua, and Coak- uila lying above the 29th parallel. The subcommittee of the National Re publican Executive Committee are in Minneapolis arranging for tha National Convention next June. A strike of the telegraph operators on the Southern Pacific division of the South ern Pacific Railroad is on. 1 The National Executive Silver Com mittee meets in Washington January. 5, 1895. ! I j "La grippe" is sweeping Connecticut from one end to the other. The Allegheny Valley Railroad was. sold on Tuesday at Pittsburg for $3,000,-. 000. ,With the $26,000,000 indebtedness this makes the price $29,000,000. The purchase was made by P. A B. Wideaer, representing the bondholders and tha Pennsylvania Railroad Company. " The circuit court of Dead wood, S. . D., has granted Mrs. James G. Blaine. Jr., $500 temporary alimony and $300 counsel fees in her suit for a divorce from hi husband. Young Blaine claims he can not pay it, as his salary is but $20 a week, i John Dillon got mixed up in a street fight with the McCarthyites and Parnetl- ites in Dublin this week, and wasstruck in the face with a big cobblestone. I .A mad cat in Newark, N. J., bit fire persons, who are now in the Pasteur In stitute, in New York, being treated. Senator Quay announces that he will not decline a reelection as United States Senator. -i Congressman William ' L. Wilson, ol West Virginia, haa been elected presi dent of the Richmond College. Rev George R. Lindner, PhD., gave worthless checks in Nashville, Tenn., foi $800, and is now a fugitive from justice. I Senator Hawley's wife is seriously ill. Representative Mauser, of Missouri, A Company Formed to Booae ! ; naatle Railway. I I A company has been formed in Ham burar for the purpose of putting int practical working shape a novel plan f the transportation I of passengers a, freight in pneumatic tubes. h The line consists of a pneumatic tjnbe laree enough to take a car 40 inches in diameter and about (ty feet long, j This car Is divided into three co ments, each of which will accom a passenger. Each; compartmen contain an ' apparatus tilled i wi pressed air, so that passengers an ample aupply ot pure air they remain boxed up. i The car is to be shot throughthe tube at a high rate of speed, but with a gentle sliding motion. . i One of the foreign, papers, (in referring to this railroad, remarks :(: ".Travelers will be allowed a limited amount of bag gage, but smoking jwill bystrictly pn hibited." ) I " i : An experimental line is Ito be built on this principle between fHamburg and Buchen, a distance, of About 15 miles, which the cars are expected to traverse in 11 minutes.' tad i on par i- miodate t is to pi com an have long as When perado, w killed sin supposed shown b Tenn., week, thl his soul ured as Hall's heroes o his bloo the tw wite, i sheriff Hall w dead. Net he allied himself to John Wright's band,! which was engaged in a factional war yrith the Jones band, nail s nrst ex ploitf waa the killing of three of the en emy In the next encounter Old Man Jonfes poured a load of buckshot into hirri. Wright reported him dead, and evejn pointed out his grave. Then Hall killed Dick Vance, a mountain despe rado. Three of his cousins who were friends of Vance waylaid him. but Hall killed them all. f terward at Catlettsburg. Ky.. he met John Adams, a half brother of Vance, (threw him from a window, and killed him. In the mountains later he became en amored of a Mrs. Sallyer. He slew her husband and eloped with her, afterward marrying her. .They went to Memphis, where he went to work as a street car driver. Afterward he went to Virginia, leav ing his wife, and then it waa he killed Hylton at Norton. When serving as a deputy marshal he killed and captured a score or more of moonshiners. He will be taken to Virginia as soon as the officers arrive, and it is not improb able that he will be lynched on his arrival. AUCErf MAUD EVELj- I Ml rrtNw IT AIX9 to entertain. Instruct, and help the ladles particularly, and the houaehoM generally. Ita Btorleo are from the peua of some of the most nmu writers of the day, and are admitted to be the beat pnbliahed any where. Ita AilaeollavDoooa Articles are Instructive and helpful, and Include all matters of general interest to women, from the fumiahiog of a room to the "vtng of a dreea or honneC Ita Foeboa DoportiBoat gives the newest and moat stylish decigna from the Faihion Centres of Parte, London, and New York, with full direction, and with A rCLMIIl DBOB-VATTXEM M BACH DnlUU Ita Pottcrae for fancy and needle work, painting, etc- are nnmerous and novel, and are a popular feature of the Magaiine. Ita Valuable Article on Gardening. Houaekeep lsf. the Kitchen, Care of the Sick, etc, are by cony, patent writer. - TERMS, 82.00 PER YRAH With large redactions when taken In cluba. and a large variety of choice premium to thoae who get up cluba. Sample copy, with full particular, to thoae 0 (tiring to get np cluba. , Addrea, PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, SO Cheeteut Stroet, Philadelphia, Pa. 0 EFFIE I L IN CLUB WITH PRESS FOR 32.75. 1866 - 1891. GEO. W. HINSHAW. N. H. MEDEA RIS. OCTOBER 20th, 1801 Enlarged Store Rooms, New Offices, Increased Facilities, Immense Slock of Well Selected Goods , at low Prices are some of the Attractions offered by Ifos. 120, 122, 124 C 126 West 4th St., 1 WINSTON, IV. O. TALMAOE'I CHURCH IM DEBT. Hie the TaV cpet tescve Peary. ly settled, that j Will Try to i It is at last detlnitefly settled , that an expedition to the relief of Lieutenant Peary and his little riarty, who are now undergoing the rigors of an Arctic win ter, will be fitted out early in the spring. Dr. Robert N. Keefly, Jr., who was one of the party that accompanied the Peary party to Greenland, jwill have charge of the expedition, an!d the expense will be paid by i the National Academy of Sciences. ; j j Aaetrla ,for Reciprocity. The ratification by the reichstag of ths commercial reciprocity treaty ! between Germany and' Austria-Hungary insures the completion of the reciprocity arrange ment between the United States and Ger many, so far as the latter country is con cerned, but its effectiveness still depends on the action of the' Austrian-Hungarian reichrath. I I !, . iraaoae Salary Keepa araaalo Poor. According to a dispatch from Brook lyn, N. Y., the Brooklyn Tabernacle haa always been backward in paying the as sesiimenta levied on it by the Brooklyn Presbytery, to which it belongs. The assessment this year was reduced from 1440 to $400, but Treasurer J. II. Hall could not collect this nor last year's amounts. "The secret of the Tabernacle's failure to pay," said a Presbyterian minister, "is that thev are head over heel in debt. They pay an enormous salary to Dr. Tal mage, and that haa to come out of the funds before anything else. The new church edifice on Clinton avenue u heavily mortgaged. " ment for seven years.; j i In a decision rendered by the Coram is- 6liDDed. and sprained his leg, in Washing. gioner of the uenerai utna umce it ton. OEHERAL MARKET REPORT. i" Intelligence From sugar undet Kinley act , Patti, the farewell vis the provisions of the Mc- one mors singer, will pay t to this country. Tlia nave ftnanish tariff greatly reduces the duties op exports conveyed in Span, ish vessels. . Queen Victoria has gone to Osborne, Isle of Wight, where she will spend ths Christmas holidays. : Anton Rubinstein, the Russian pianist, has accepted an offer of JE85,00tfor a se ries of 50jconcerta to be given in ths United States in 1893. r It is rumored that Senator Colquitt, ot Georgia, my resign on account of iU health. .' I ' ; ' - The Idvance notes of the re tarns of property in-North Carolina lor tno . cujrreni. y cat; ouw" "r j- valuation If all Ppertyjnclung railways, lis 257,052,000. This shows an Increase; of no less than 1 31 OOO.OOp over last.year. The in crease in the valuation of railways alone this: year over last year is $9,000,000; TheWeek'a Latest the Trade Cenlera. NEW YORK. Floor, etc No. 1 Spring. 4.60; No. 1 Winter. $t.35; city milla. $5.80; Rye Sour, superfine. 5.0; Buckwheat. $2.10. QaAlit Wheat. No. 2 red. elevator. $l.05H; 'rye. $1.03; corn. No. 2. 60c.:i un graded mixed. 66c.: oats. No. 2 white, inue.: Buckwheat. 61c. PaovisioHS-Lard. .prime. Sc.: tallow. 4Mc.; butter, cream-.' "ery. State and Pennsylvania. 29o.: cheeee. full cream. lWc; ekluia, choice. Ko. Hav ad Stbaw-No. 1 timothy, per 100 nnnnda. 80c.: clover. 65c.: straw. No. I fye. I5c.: oat. 40c. Dressed beef. 7e.a9Jic. -i CHICAGO. G raw Wholesale rices Wheat. spring.MKc. : corn.' 60c. ; oats. 33c: rye. 88c. Provisiokb Mess pork, per bbi.. r98: la.nl. ss.ua; nogs. wnmo, . . a. i AC ifl . eneep.at.vu; lamua, j.ou. hoth, 36. Y BALTIMORE. Grain Southern wheat. $1.03; corn, yellow, 67c; white. 67c: oats. m hits. ic. : rve. No. 2. V2c. Pro visions Butter, creamery. 8c. ; rou. 80c. : eggs. 86c PHILADELPHIA.-Wheat.-No. 8 State red. $1.03; corn. No. 8, 67c: oats. No. 8 white. 42c; butter. State creamery, print. c. : eggs. 26c. PocutHV-Turkeys. 12a 13c. ; chickens, 10c; fowls. a 10c; ducks, al0c; geese, b a 9c. ' Governor Holt . has received from the Superintendent of -t the Penitentiary the report of its earn held that deposiU of clay valuable ror its aluminium or for the manufacture of potter's ware does not render the land Containing such deposit subject to entry under the mining laws. ! f Tha Secretary of the Navy has made the sixth payment, amounting toR91,890, to Cramp & Sons on account of the bat tle ship Massachusetts. ' The recent heavy; disbursements ror pensions has reduced: the Treasury cash balance to $33,128,316, 1 of which amount $13,868,491 is on deposit witb national banks, and $13,984,292 is in "subsidiary ?oln. j 4 ' ' '- j ; 1 ' ! Comptroller Lacy has declared a divi dend of 40 per cent in favor of the creditors of the Maverick National Bank of Boston. ; . . ' I ; The President has appointed Elbert B. Monroe, of Connecticut, to be a member of the board of Indian commissioners, vice John Charlton, resigned. John L Dickinson, secretary of the World's Columbian Exposition, and Ed ward F; Lawrence, Chicago, arrived in Washington bearing an invitation from the citizens of Chicago to the members of Congress to visit Chicago to examine the work of preparing for theWoild's Columbian Exposition. CoiAmbia. S. U.1 Dec. 16. Ham ilton Gunn, ofliondon, England, has obtained a charter; from the legisla ture for the Union Bank of bouth , ,- . , . lure iui mo uuiuu n v. ings and expenses lot - the fia,Jar Carolina and London to be located endi pg November 30th. 1 he earn in era WPVA H213.187 : the exDensee. i - e .a A1t I 8166,331, maKing tne proms 856. '.' - :: . ViCKSBnaa;:Mis8.. Dec. 15. John P. Eichardson, . of JSast Barron The London advisory board of the Vir ginia State debt bondholders -have de clined to recommend that holders accept th American committee's scheme for the settlement of claims against Virginia, end a meetine will be held to decide on a course of action. ! An angry word led Private Sloss, of the 15th United States Infantry, at Chi cago, to send a bullet through Private James McDonald's body. ! All the doctors in the land can't stop Jacob Ziegler, of Dedham, Mass., from hiccoughing himself to death. ! The grip has broken out again in New ifork, but is of a milder type than last year. ! One of the last acta passed by the Bra- rilian congress before its dissolution granted a pension of $60,000 per year to Dom Pedro de Alcantara, ex-Emperor of Brazil, with arrears from November 15, 1889. It came too late to be of any serv es) to the ex-emperor. John A. Logan, Jr., is critically ill. Henry Carr and .Mary Wilson were ! lovers in Kentucky 40 years ago, were separated by parents, remained true all these years, and were married in Liberty. Ma , this week. j ; ; : ! .Good Looks. i . Oood looks are more than skin deer depending upon a healthy condition ill t.h vital oreans. If the liver be li in this city. This is one ot the largest active, you have a unnous lkjok, u yo J-..U; that, hoo hsn nrniwt. I .(nmooh he disordered YOU xiavtJ a x. ed in I the South this year. The peptic Ixok and if your Kidneys be Anitl Rtnok ia 85.000.000. The lectea your Earl of Dunmore who is the First T ; uToifinn nnnii l ) noon V If- I 6"" M ' . 1 . . . 1 If . tnrin. will be Tjresiaent. ana jut To Try Retallatleaw T Under the provisions of the McKinley act the President is (required to issue a proclamation prohibiting goods which are on the free list! from entering free when sent from countries; that have failed to enter into a reciprocal agree ment. Such a proclamation ) will be is sued soon after the holidays against sev eral South American countries, j; ! The Call la a Sltaatlea Serleaa. Reports are current, based on excellent authority, that the Chilian difficulty i likely to lead to war. The Chilian gov ernment has shown no disposition what ever to accede to the American demands, and it is now deemed certain that they will repudiate all responsibility for the Valparaiso affair, claiming it to have been only a riot incited in the low quar ter? of the town by drunken sailors from the Baltimore. President Harrison is only waiting for the Chilian government to clearly define ita position, when he will send a special message to Congress, calling for the action of that body te maintain the national honor and dignity A large fleet, comprising the best vessels of our new navy, will be ready to pro ceed to Valparaiso at once. Naval of ficers openly declare their belief that there will be fighting on the coast of Chili inside of two months. FLOUR FOR. RUSSIA. OUR Buyers have recently returned from the Northern Cities where they purchased a most select stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, and a serious cutting affair has been the result. We have cut off more Dreasee from our beautiful lines of 25, 35, 50 and 75 cent Drees Goods than you ever heard of. Lota of lovely Silks, Trimmings and things that Housekeepers delight in such as all kinds of Carpets, Rugs, Chentle Portieres, Repps, tc.. elegant : line of Blankets, all prices. We invite the LADIES to call upon us for anything , in the Dress Goods or House Furnishing fine, and pledge them all faithful and honest treatment. We were never so well fixed in Hosiery, Gloves, Merino i Underwear, Corsets, Shawls, budiea'. Misses and Children's Shoes as at present. OUR SHOES are made by the best manufacturers in America, according to our directions, and are especially adapted to the wants of our customers. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. In this department we are carrying a better line of Goods than ever before, and call attention to our fine line of Cassimeres, Jeans, Shirts, Merino Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Boots, Bay State Shoes for lien, Boys, Ladies, Ifiasee and.Chil- i dren. at prices lower man oeiore, ana especiat suenuon vo our select bvock oi - . av -hav..-a--Si -a a a am Hats, including a good assortment oi ionn u. aveieon uo. s goods, we carry I a full line of Fries' Jeans, Kentucky and other lines of Jeans.. rV e keep a stock of School Books, Stationery,' Drugs and Patent Medicines. We make a specialty of Fine Coffees, Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, and also carry a full line of Fancy Groceries, Meat, Lard, Salt, Flour, Meal, Ship Stuff, Grain, Sole Leather, &c, 4c. FARMERS' SUPPLIES. Chill Saabbed ky Bolivia. Bolivia's congress has, by a majority of qhe vote, neglected the new : Chilian treaty whereby Bolivia was to have ceded to Chili; for a consideration, the exclu sive and perpetual right of sovereignty over the province of Cobija,! which haa been in the possession of Chili since the war with Bolivia and Peru in 1881. : ! i . Ctalaa'a Vleeray Dw Wlta Grip. China's great viceroy, Li Hung Chang, is critically ill of influenza at Shanghai. His illness is regarded with great concern at Em-ocean capitals, as be is the real governor of China, and it is believed his dealk would be followed by renewed ef forqT at revolution, which might involve Eurspe in war. ) : j (I r The Qdaker Poet passed his 84th birth day anniversary December 18 in the com- ly oi Ola scnooi irieaus uiu uui ... . .i .i twe house oi nis cousin, iosepn wiruauu. lere was quite a reception given at the iverhiU Whittier Club, who went to fawburvnort to cheer up the heart of rf x - - , is aged bard. health and you will hse Electric Bitters is the grat alterative and Tonic acts directly on n;tal nroiina . Cures irimxB jParisb, La., the largest individual jjergan, who not long since-declined Blotches, Boils and gives a good , botton planter in the world, died on tQ0 leadership of the Canadian plexion. Sold at V. O. ThomJ.M House of Commons, will be promi nentiy'connected with the enterprise. TroafArrlaV at his Dlaniation in East Carroll. ; tie owneu piieeii jji,uh tiAna in Mississinni and Louisiana and eight large mercantile establish ments in the otate. Drugstore, Winston, N. C; at bottle. er -Greensboro Workman : Col. f hna. R. Keoc?h. of this oity. has been ftrmointod Chief of the Forestry The Tennessee coal mines are ivibiuu ui with a determina- win piace impuiviii. ""'D,","XT one ynicn tne ooutn anu xuiwu Carolina in particular, will have at. wore ai?ain. tion to enforce convict moor, IV is estimated that one sand persons aro suffering grippe inju Portsmouth Va., Nashville, iTenn. thou from and " Richmond, Va.,. Legislature to-day t Dec. Ifl The gat interest in. re-elected John ,rTTTT,XT1 A rrwrM nrTi RS A vr& kw m i opposition, r r Uncklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salvb in the worldV Cuts, Sores. UlcerB. Salt RfcSlm, Fe ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hbds,Chil blains. Corns, and all SkinEruptions, and positively cures Piles, oio pay re quired. It is guaranteed to ype perfect aatiafaction or monev refuttnfd. . Price 25 eents per box. D For sale by V.O.ThompsV.Winston and J . x . nnanner, caiem i . LAiiui . I Needing a tonic, or children who want b'lild i tng up, should take 1 ' I BROWS'S IRON BITTERS. It Is pleasant ; cores Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints and yeuralgia. An old Dhvmcian. retired from practice, h aving had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy tor the speedy and permanent cure oi uonsumpuon. Bronchitis, uaiarro, a&ui ma, aim tu iuiwu uu Lung Affections, also a positive and radical curer for Nervous Debilitv and aU Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I wUl send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. A. Notes, mo jx-wert- isiock, nwiscinr,.!. j . The Coalrlbatloae Fraaa Aaaerlca ta A 14 the lUrrlac. The movement started by a Minneap olis trade journal to send a shipload of flour to Russia's starving peasants is be ing heartily indorsed. The flour mills of Akron, Ohio, have contributed 27,500 nounda to the carzo : the Southern In diana Millers' Association, 28,000 pounds ; the mills of Duluth, 82,000 pounds; the mills of Topeka, Kan., SO, 000 pounds; the mills of New Ulm, Minn., 10,000 pounds ; the North Dakota Millers' As sociation, 50,000 pounds. A total ot 200,500 pounds, or about 1,023 barrels. China Rebels Defeated. Advices from China report a desperate battle at New Chang, in which the im perial troops defeated a body ot S.wxj rebels and captured their v leader, who waa a priest. The rebels have announced , that theii purpose is to restore the Ming; dynasty. The imperial troops, however; seem to have had all the best of the fight ing so f sjv Twlae Mia Tlsaea Wlthaat a Sal. Mr. John Miscall, who is one of the head bakers in James Reed fc Sons' bakery, at Norfolk, Va., was this week made the proud possessor of the ninth consecutive pair of healthy and strong twins, a boy and a girL Mrs. Miscall has never given birth to one child at a time. We continue to sell the best Orchard Grass, Red and Sapling Clover, Timothy, Herds Grass, Kentucky Blue and other Grass Seeds that can be bought In the Bine Grass regions of Ken tuck v. We have at all times a nupolv of the cele brated STAR BRAND GUANO for Wheat, Oata and Grass. Also the STAR BRAND SPECIAL TOBACCO MANURE and ANCliOK ttKArL TOBAlAAJ MANURE for the Tobacco crop. , WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. -...!! I Havin? verv material! v enlarged our Wholesale Rooms we have not only In creased our capacities but have added largely to our stock, putting in lioea of a better clasa of DKUSS liUODs tnan nave ever Deiore oeen onerea at nnoiesaie in this section. In this department we compete in stock, in variety, in quality and in prices with Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and can make it to- trie interest ot i&eiaii aiercnanis n cuuuus ur iwca ueivre jauvuhiuj where. Our Wholesale Department is entirely separate from and has no con nection with our Retail Departments. We cordially invite you to come to see us and examine our stock before making any purchases. ) I !. . YOUR FRIEND, TRULY, , j SI SfiS&W & ESSeEMSEOe I Winston, N. C, Oct. 20; 1891. ! - T1.AR I lasetttu wpw , t4 WTIU, ill dl. tauloa at iiImumi.ii m bta Tom mmm mmrm that iraoa. I Sir ka mm wtr tnm Mcb Siantc m Iraaa SOLID. Fall . lt. wmU Wftk Mil K. C. ALLA, Ba 4Se, AMI alsia. InFKl ww j U B. BRICKENSTEIN. erf et skew I r ataaat faaaa PLUMBING. STBAM 1SD G1S FITTING, As! 4mm so-x. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR S. K. Mstrdesai Dead. S. K Murdoch, the eminent elocution ist, died at his residence in Philadelphia this week. He waa a very impressive reader and a successful teacher of elocu tion, many of his pupils reaching the line of stars of the first magnitude on the stage. Flaed fer Selllaa; 01ee. Governor Pattison has refused to remit a fine of $100 and costs imposed upon each of 23 grocers in Washington county. Pa.', who pleaded guilty to selling oleo margarine contrary to the law. The undersigned offers his well known plantation, about three miles south of Balem, for sale. It contains, 173 ACHES, KOBE 0E LESS, 40 acres of which are well timbered with oak, and 40 acres of Meadow and Pasture, watered by Southfbrk creek, i The land is well adapted for Grain and Tobacco and could be made a good Dairy Farm. . The improvements consist or a good Dwelling. Feed Barn, Toot ceo Barn and necessary outhouses. l There is on the premises a fine young AcDle and Peach Orchard just in bearing. Terms easy and made known on appli-tion. IT. J. BllUKS.. Salem, P. O., Forsyth Co., N. C. Dec. 3, 1891. 8IQ2T OF BIO COFFEE POT SALEr.V N. C, V I Messrs. Vance St Shaflherhavlawsofd sna their Plcmbixo business, and all iu appli ances, I am now prepared to do. ail kinds of work in and keep in stock a full assortment of Brast Globe Valves, Check V aires and Baiia Cocks, , as weD as all kinds of FITTINGS. All sizes of Snog Uttla toUMtait bM awd rk for mm. hr iiu Pac. AaMia, ,Ttxu, Joe. Boaa, ToUdo, Ohio. ktta cut. Othan eauf H ww. " "7 Utvnaf Aamm r wwwr siee.ee a ntk. Tt eada th wk um Bt haiM, whtntmr yo an. Swa o- ;laT. All art. Wow yva am n4 nart too. Ca wo amnllM or tl lh liiM. Bl mr fcc wo. tn. Fillsr wkaowi amae- tbM. k-rw and wondarAil. Partial lu fraa. IUITA'1 Mm- Itch cured in 30 minutes by! Woolford's Sonitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J. F. Shaffner, Druggist, Salem, N. C. Nov. 13-ly. Tlrglala Debt Caaapraaalaeal. At the meeting of Virginia creditor in London repudiation and various other schemes were abandoned and it', was voted 39 to 17 to accept the agreement between the Virginia State Debt Com mission and the Olcott Committe, which was adopted. BROWS IR07f BTITER1 AXHAHAO Vr 1SV Contains Oat Hauadvcd neetpee tor mak ing: delicious Caskdy cheaply and quickly at noma. This book Is given away at urn and general stores.. FOR SALE. aaBsMaamaaw A One ITorse Power Engine, cheap, by UV.4E. T. BLUM, Salem. COMPLETE WASH LISTS, per wianenllw hound W '.h detached dupli catet. For Sale at Salem Eookitore Price 10 cents. Several fine Books at $3, $4 ti and $6. The finest Books on the markets at the Sax,ih Bqoxjtou. constantly on hand. SAOTTAEY PLUHBraai after the moat improved methods. I aruarantee all my work to be done in FiasT Class order, and Paox ratss will be- . a special feature in my work. Estimates) on all kinds of work cheerful, ly given. March 12, 1891 tf. . BOOKS. Y e would again call attention to oar select lot of miscel laneous books, many of them sold at . and below cost.' Call and see. ' 7 X X X x 7
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