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WLLMDSGTON, N. 0. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1891-
PKICE FIVK
AlUiSUEi) 1807.
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Weak nnd Dyspeptic j i
Hood's Ssirsn pa villa Gate StmiQiH
l'crfr t;.j Cured.
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"I Lav rot w r !i ' to fxpre s tny
-thanks f.r 11. - grc.it ! re-Ms r'f"Ivo.I from a
Xrw Lotti" -f-f il--oI- s.riajcnll'i. I was
frrak, itr.J it i.i.vi i uk.- stru-j; I was a dyspep
tic, and it cure In.?; I wa s.:u an I gloomy, and
It mid-' rr.o r'v r;i:l an I boxful. And last,
though tot icast, it ji.auo n:e aa urtleut and
OOd's
:'3rca-p-iri'Ia
ures
working democrat. Ail who have taken Hood's
Sarapari!la v. it a my advice, report pood re
sults. I pladly reoir:ncini It to till siulerers
J. 1L W'niTV., M. I., l;innlnliam, A!.i.
N. It. If you decid.' to t ike Hood's Sar
Raparilla do not lv induced to buy any otber
Instead. In-i3t lijMin Ii) )i)"S.
Hood's Pills :;re tin l est faraily cathartic,
gentie and effective. Try a tax. 25 cents. j
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MORlvREVfiNUE OFFICERS.
Cillr-tor imi moiis lakrs Additional
IN'4'oiiinifi.d 1 1 ion-. I jvidence llo
IVii'lf' llnilway Coiimiision
Marrijic at Vak I''or"st j
I at a I .(-idint.
K'ai r.iuM. J:tTi. '., K t IIft, r Siiiution.s
r' o:nm iils as v,. , .;.tvjM.s ;, n,j auj;ers
Jerry V. Newxiin of Halifax, James
I Mirli.im f Jnlin-t ?i. James . Soincr
of Warn n and J. II. button of
Lfn o i rr - - - - --- ', j
Tii U;ii' ;iy ( 'nmrnis-ion to-ilny lieanl
t In- idTi'-" !' St.iiion A'-nt l Virmer,
d" tin Wilrniut ami Wtllon raihvax ,
at Wilso.ii. in t h:"'s:it of Vanl.iii'llev. of i
t !ror.slor.. ":;:; i;it th it ro.nl lor the
m!i-l''4iv --y of tr-. s.
At V;ikt- For .-t o!If-r to-day lv.
John W. Wray. of Kuowilli. Tonn.,
was inuri i .! to Mi Lu- y. daughter of
rrftf.-M.r l.uth.r II. Mills!
Hrnry Olivr. a wliit" youth, aitd 1
yars. was thrown ly a bucking jonyon
tin strtt to-d:iy. His head was injuritl
and hi will di.
Tlu dim'tors of tlt North ( 'arolina
liailway .company me t at (invnsboro
to-morrow to dee fa re a temt-annual ilivi-
h-nd of p-r rent.
To prow old Krueefully. one must live tein
.HTatelj. talml'. methodically; be inter
ested in all that is poing on in the world; be
i heerful. happy, ami contended, and above
all. keep the blood pure and vigorous by the
nse of Ayer'.s iaraparilla. He sure and get
A yer. .
Ilrtllotin lor Senator.
Jackson. Miss. Jan. SO. The Missis
sippi Le.dature to-day took one ballot
tor United States Senator to succeed Gen.
K. C. Walthall, but without result. The
following is the vote: Judge J. A. I,
ratnpbell. A. .r. McLaurin, 38; R. H.
Taylor. 29; ex (loveanor Robert Low rev.
24; (Jot. .1. M. Stone. The Uenio-
iati cam-US ,m.t at 1:30 p. in.
Kucklcn Armua Salv..
Hi., tst s;lvi. in the world for Cuts,
Bruie, Sore-, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
rVver Sr-s TetUr, ChaoptHi IlantLi
Chilblains. Conv. and all Skin Erup
tion, and positively cure Piles, or no
pay reuirt-a. It is guaranteed to pive
Perfect satisfaction r money refutidexl
rie 25 cent per Vx. For sale bv
l uiform Hate Schedule.
WAsniNtjTON, Jan. SO. The Inter-State
Commerce Commission has invited rep
resentatives of the dilTerent railroads to
meet them in conference in "Washington
on Monday. February 12th, to determine
upon some uniform plan of prescribing
the forms of sv !u,lules of rates which
the law requires, to be kept open for pub
lic inspection. They wish to ailopt some
geiwral form, which fully complying
with the genera! law. will not Is-unneee
sarily burdeJi-oiae or oxjx-nsive to the
railroad companies.
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PROMPT SETTLEMENT.
THE ASSIGNEE OF B. Lv DUKE
SETTLING HIS DEBTS.
Tli" Henderson Ilailroad Accident
An i:.-capMl Lunatic Captured
The Convict .ohnion in a Cern
1'ortalile IJerih Another
IShM kadi Si HI Seized
A l'enitentiary Om-
vict Ilecapt tired.
MESSENGER IIUKE-VU. )
lixLVMiii. Jan. :'). s
Next hrida' and Saturday the Su
preme court will examine applicants for
license as attorneys. The clerk of the
court says that up to date twenty-three
applicants are registered.
, Capt. V. S. Harris, formerly clerk of
the Uurcau of Labor Statistics, has bail
a slight .stroke of paralysis.
Three sheriirs made State tax settle
ments to-day: V. It. MeGaha of -Transylvania,
L9"0.0:J; D. F. IJaird of Wa
Uiuga. $3,4 10.01, and R. R. McKinne- of
Mitchell, i,UD2.
It is claimed in defense of Conductor
Coley. who. was found guilty of negli
gence by the coroner's jury in the Hen
derson disaster, that as soon as his sec
tion topj'd he at once sent back his
ilagman with signals to the other section
in n ar. conductor ioiey was nere yes
terday. He has not as yet been arrested.
George K. Wilson, the voting white
man who was put in jail her for larceny.
and who became insane and was placed
in the asylum and who escaped from
the latter, was recaptured yesterday. He
was at home and had made a contract
for a v ear's work with a farmer. He
was to-day brought back to the asylum.
He does not appear to lx at all unsound
in mind and probablv will soon be dis
charged.
John Allen Johnson, the notorious
counterfciter'who shot and almost killed
Deputy Marshal John Upehureh here last
summer, is now in tne penitentiary at
Brooklvn, N. V., and is at the head of
the collar and cull" department there.
The revenue collector has advices of i
the capture near Pisgah, Randolph
county, of a l"i gallon illicit whiskey dis
tillery by Deputy Collector L A. Moftitt.
The three seizures made yesterday were
all by Deputy Collector Kirkputtick.
At Oxford to day the annual election
of superintendent was held. Rev. W. S.
Black-was re-elected; ; -GerrTCotten. Grand'
Master of Masons, was present.
Fire at Hillsboro yesterday burned
Rosemond's livery stables, Smith & New
man's stores, and part of some other
buildings. The property in the postolfice
had to be removed.
Day after tomorrow the creditors of
Prodie L. Duke, of Durham, will be paid
in full in the first, second and third
classes, those of the fourth class receiv
ing 15 per cent. This is a very prompt
settlement by the trustees.
Without any warning a cold snap
made itself felt last night. The weather
bureau has not been accurate in its pre
dictions lor the past sixty days at this
point.
The news of the fatal illness of Col.
J. M. Ileck caused great surprise. A
letter from him. received last Saturday,
said he was walking about and was im
proving daily. His family left Sunday
and expected him to meet them at the
station It is the belief here that the
cancer had eaten its way to or near an
artery.
Charley Hufstickler, white, who es
c:Kd from the penitentiary January
lbOl, after serving seven months, was
caught and returned to the penitentiary
to-day. He was undergoing a two years'
sentence for larceny from Moore county.
A Prominent Minister Writes.
After ten years of great suffering from
indigestion, with great nervous prostra
tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and
constipation. I have been cured by Dr.
Mozley's I Amou Klixir and am now a
well man.
Rev. C. C. Davis,
Fid. M. E Church. South,
No. 2S Tutnall St.. Atlanta. Ga.
From a Prominent Iady.
I have not been able in two years to
walk or stand without great pain. Since
taking Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir I can
walk half a mile without .suffering lh
least inconvenience.
Mrs. R. H. liLoomvoRTH. Griflin, Ga.
."iOc. and $1.00, at druggists.
Kioting at the Krussell Ciiiversity.
Bri sseus, Jan. 30. The lTniversitv of
Brussels was to-day the scene of riotous
demonstrations, growing out of the re
fusal of the university authorities to al
low Jacques Elisee Recluse, the well
known French geographer and Anar
chist, to lecture within the walls of the
university. It was found necessary to
close the university and call upon the
police to guard it against the enraged
students. Some of the students threat
ened to strike the pro-rector. All the
lectures have been suspended.
How's This:
We oiler One Hundred DoIJars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co.; Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last fifteen vears, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West Truax, Wholesale Drucr-ists
Toledo, O. 00 '
Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 'Tes
timonials free.
GOVERNMENT FINANCES
SENATOR SHERMAN ADVO
CATES THE BOND ISSUE.
His Spepcli s,nM airline 1 Position
j Secretary Carlisle-Senator Cliand-
IerV Amendment-i tl Klec
j tion Law lteMa! Hill The
j Income Tax M ea.su rc Ar-
iii-l in il.c Itou
j at Great Length.
t SKXATi:. !
I Wasijin.i x, Jap. Numerous
; petitions and remonstrances against the
i various features of the Wilson TarilT bill
' were presented in the Senate to-day
Among them was one from the re pre
sentatives of fjOO w oollen goods manu
I factories in twectv six Slates and on
Territor. presented by Senator Aldrich
represei:ting that the passage of the bil
would le greatly detrimental to the in4
terests of the country at large and disas4
tmus to their particular industry.
The resolution cir-red yesterday byi
Senator Stewart declaring that the pro4
posed issue of bonds is w ithout authority
of law, was laid befc re the Senate and;
Senator Stewart spoke on it. lie argued;
that there was no necessity for the pro
posed issue of bonds, and if the necessity
did exist, there was no authority in law
for applying the proceeds of a bond
issue to general expense of the Govern
ment. Senator Sh nnan regretted very much
that, pending a call for a loan, anybody
should be found to question the author
it' for it, unless the grounds for such
question. were cl-ar and undoubted. It
seemed to him that it was neither right,
expedient, proper nor justifiable to make
any assault on the credit of the Govern
ment and on the power sought to be ex
ercised by the Government. He would
say that it wts almost unpatriotic to do
so at a time when the revenues of the
Government were plainly insufficient to
cover its expenditures uuder appropria
tions made by la-v. Without regard to
party feeling, lie felt like standing up
lor the honor of the country and for the
power proposed to bo exercised by the
Secretary of the Tre:iury. The resolu
tion asserted that the Secretary! had no
power to sell bonds for t!: ? maintenanceof
specie payment. That was a simple legal
proposition which could be decided, yea
or nay, very qmckly. JIejd'ouIdshQK
inat, ny me law as it now siooa, mat
powt.r was given in the clearest, strong
est and most direct language that could
be used by man language that had been
used after a three years debate in the
Senate and IIous tiiar: had been framed
by the ablest men in bom bodies. It had
stood unchallenged and uncontradicted
from that day until a few days ago,
when the Senator from Nebraska (Allen)
offered a resolution denying the
power of the Secretarj to execute
it. "And now," said Senator Sherman,
passionately, "at the very lime that the
bidders are preparing their bids for the
purchase of these bonds, we are met by
this allegation and this resolution on the
lloor of the Senate, and no one has risen
to defend the power of the Government
to maintain its credit intact. It seems to
me, therefore, that I only, do my duty to
the public at large, by giving the exact
condition of the law on the subject, so
that no one can question it or gainsay
it. The question is: lias the Secretary
of the Treasury any power to sell bonds
for redemption purposes? That is the
only question."
Senator Sherman proceeded, there
upon, to quote from the resumption act
of January 14, 1875, a provision that on
and after the'tirst of January 1879,theSec
retary of the Treasury shall redeem in
coin United States legal tender notes
then outstanding, on their presentation
at the office of the assistant treasurer of
the United States in New York in sums
not less than $50. He repeated, and laid
much stress upon the words: "On and
after," and defined them as mean
ing "while time lasts," unles
Congi-ess should change or modify that
law. The plain declaration wasr he said,
that it was a continuous law. And it
had neves been denied at questioned
that it was a continuous law, and that it
was now in full force. Under it it was
the plain and palpable duty of the Sec
retary of the Treasury to redeem every
United States note presented. How?
Not out of his own pocket. Not by is
suing some other promise to pay. But
the law went on and provided that: "To
enable the Secretary of the Treasury to
prepare and provide for the redemption
in this act authorized and required, he
is authorized to use any surplus revenue
from time to time in the Treasury"
showing, said Senator Sherman, that the
increased Appelite
"s one of the first good effects
felt by users of Scott s Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with Hypophos-
phites. Good appetite begets
good health.
mulsion
is a fat-food that provides its
own tonic. Instead ot a tax up
on appetite and digestion it is a
wonderful help to both.
Scol's Emulsion ar
rests the progress of
Consumption, Bron
chitis Scrofula, and
other wasting diseases
by raising a barrier of
healthy Hesht strength
and nerve.
Prepared by Scott & Bowoe, N. Y. All drnggut.
Scots E
th-nU continuous ' not otherwise ap-
propriated, ana to issue, sen ana depose
of. at not less than par in coin, either
oi uif aesenpuon or Donus aescritM-i m
the act." (The refunding act.) Then h
begap to sp ak of the reserve fund am!
to trace its history. "Here," h said,
"was a fund create I by thebaic of! cmJU.
Tlie proceds of that sale were to be field
for no other purpose. Here : is another
f
declaration made fix years afterwards
that if the reserve j.hall fall belo- lf.
X.,(KX, then the Government shili Ls-ue
no more gold certificates, U-ca'Xs, Uie
isue of gold certificates would be an in
ducement U the holders of them to c in
vert them into gold. So that this
fund, from the beginning, and from the
passage of the law to thu iiour. has been
in the nature of a reserve fund: not to
Ik taken for nnv nthr ittirim' rr
what the. law provide. 'Hi: fun ! re
mained intact until the 4th of March
iUo and for sometime atterwards. 1
uo npt wish to go into the question as to
whether the Secretary of the Treasury
had the right to use any portion of the
money for the purpose of meeting a !etl
ciency in the treasury. That is a ques
tion (which fchould be taken up hereafter
and discussed fairly and without tem
per.! But that the fund is to be kept in
tact) for the purp;se of redemption,
I haive sulliciently wiown. The jx v r
of the Secretary, of the Ireasurv,
and ibis duty are just the same to-day as
they were fifteen years ago. Ihe same
law jis in operation and he is bound to
exercise this power whenever in his
judgment the necessity for it exi-sts. No
sensible man who looks at the matter hi
th3 light of reason and as a mere busi
ness question would insist that the
maintenance of this res rve is not of
value to the Government of the United
States."
Senator Sherman went on to say that
he did not believe that it was within the
power or in the general line of duty of
the Secretary of the Treasury to take the
money received from these bonds and to
apply it to current expenses. He did
not see any authority of lawr for that.
fTherefore, he said to gentlemen on the
other side that they must provide for
Ij-t '.3 - r- - . . .1. : .1
me uenciency in some oiner way man
bj- tampering with the money got from
jthe bonds, for one purpose only. They
must provide other itinds, if necessary,
'to make good any deficiency in thecui-
rent revenue. Tiiat was perfectly clear.
"But on this pending question,' he
said, "I feel that we ought, not only to
vote down this resolution, but to vote
affirmatively for a resolution that the
Secretary of the Treasury has the un
questionable power to issue any of the
inds of bonds provided for in the re
funding act, in order to maintain that
Holid reserve in the treasury on which all
onr money rests.-
Senator Quay, offered an amendment
to ! the resolution providing that the
money received from bonds fdiall be ap
plied only to the redemption" of the legal
tender notes of the United ! States pre
sented at the sub-treasury in the city of
New York.
Senator DuBois moved, as a substitute
foil the resolution, the one reported in
the House from the Committee on Bank
ing and Currency.
Senator Sherman remarked that he
approved of that resolution because it
recognized the full authority of the Sec
retary of the Treasury to sell bonds' for
redemption purposes and declared that
the money received from bonds should
not be used for other purposes.
At 4:15 o'clock the Senate adjourned.
j HOUSE OF RKPRESENTATIVES.
,The House very promptly went into
Cbmmitteeof the Whole- to consider the
Tariff bill this morning. The considera
tion of the Income Tax bill was resumed
and Mr. Covert took up the thread of
his irgument against it, at the point
where he dropped it yesterday when the
House took a recess." He declared that
the bill was sectional in its provisions
and would bear with particular
severity on the North and East.
Mr. Bartlett. Democrat, of New ork,
in denouncing it said it was proposed by
a branch of the Democratic party which
affiliated with the Populist party and de
manded the free coinage of both gold
and silver at its present ratio.
Mr. Pence, the Populist member from
Colorado, delivered a stirring and ring
ing speech in favor of an income tax.
Mr. Johnson, Democrat, of Ohio, de
voted himself to an elaboration of his
free trade and single tax theories, the
latter presenting', he said, the only solu
tion to the labor question.
Mr. Simpson, Populist, of Kansas, said
that the income tax had been sneered at
as a Populist measure: but while the
members of that party on the floor were
few, and were despised on the Demo
cratic side and despised on the Republi
can side, he predicted that, sooner or
later, the time would come when the
doctrine of the Populists would te advo
cated because they are right.
Mr. Cockran's objections to an income
tax were many and varied. It would be
class taxation and, as ! such, a blow at
the f undamental principle on which the
Government was founded. It would be
mniiKitAriii nd hpnrft inionitous.
Mr. Brvan, Democrat, of' Nebraska.,
rose to reply. He complimented the j train, ine xeeung was running nign ai
eloquence of Sir. Cockran. but said the Radford and it was feared that a lynch
objections urged against the income tax ng would take place if the m-n wriv
are more numerous than weighty. Some -
have denied the constitutionality of the
income tax, but the 'Supreme court eet-
tied the question lievond controversy in
the Snrintrer case. A verv few havv
aJk r,t ..n inm'mP t.ir. The
denied the iustice of an income, tax. The
principle Ls endorsed by nearly all writers j
on rolitical economv.and commend itself i
to every unprejudiced mind. A New
York paper contained a few days ago. a
sketch of the richest woman in the Uni
ted States with property worth $00,0o0,
000 and an income of probably more than
3,000,000 annually. She lives in a cheap
boarding house and brings her living
expenses within f "iGO orfSOO. Who will say
that it is just that she should pay the
same amount of tax to support the Fed
eral Government that is paid by a family
with an income of $.100 or $000? While
this is an extreme case, it is nevertheless
true that a tax upon consumption bears'
much more heavily upon the poor trian
upon the rich, in" proportion to their
means. It is objected that this tax will
endanger the Tariff bilL I am not afraid
th.it any IVmocniti? mnnt-r will rrf ap
u rvnevv the cornm
'Si
li- avv tHirdem' t;Laoed urvi
v-lb-
; of tin
mi br fho
Mr. K r.1. ?? t . . I
e a hgh; fnir! br m4n
i f an in-
cni tax upon tba.-" who arr aujplv able
Tb- dce of Mr. Pry an 'tm-h u
jlhf signal for rocifero"?u aj juru. cn
of "Vote, vote." an 1 clenag. ImnHtli
iitely af ter. without waiting for hur
bf 5 :C0 o'clock U arrive, th- t ommitt
fe. and the nu-e t k a n. until
bckxK to-nig!it. "
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Mocksnml Uond in w York-The
j Grain and lro Uion Market
j br Chicajj.
! Nr.'.v York, Jan. ;J.St L were in
fiucncCil at the opening by Kle for Ixn
don .account and prices reeedtd j to (
r cent., w hen the. foreigners stopjui
elhng and trie local lears werei unabh
to make any impression on tu market
and their efforts to Uditlle jesterdaj
Conference of Secretary Carusle and tlu
New 1 ork hankers fell .fiat. Chicago
(.as, which had leen depressed i on T
orts of qtat tnxntinttt priceuirjgs bv
Attorney General Maloney, of Illinois,
suddenly bounded up from fill' to 'i.
rugar nrst leu to oi anl then jro-e to
7 on Philadelphia' advices that Judge
.Butler, in the Government suit "had de
cided in favor of the Sugar combination.
The general market rallied ' quietly in
sy m pa t by , bu t su bseq u n tl y 1 1 d r i f to. 1 i n to
dullness. In the afternoon it was an
nounced that the prisident's , jf three
leading trust companies hadi prevailed
upon the banking community to sub
scribe to the new Government loan, the
appeal being made on the ground of
patriotism, and over $ iiU 00,(XXJ wen
subscribed for. This led to a much
stronger tone and a general- improve
ment in prices. American Suar row
If, American sugar preferred i . Bic
Four 1. Burlington and Quincy! i. Chi-
cag Gas L'i, Northwestern , m. Paul 1,
Rock Island S, General' Electric 14. Iike
Shore 1. Louisville and Nashville 1,
Lead 1$. Lead preferred 1. New England
li, Pacific Mail lj. Reading 1, Western
Unum 1, and Union Pacific . The
market closed strong at or near the U'st
prices of the day. The net gains wen?
to 2 i, Chicago Giis leading. Railway
and miscellaneous bonds were strong.
Sales of listed stocks were ll'S.OOO: im
listed, 41,0m)..
rClllCA(io, Jan. :0. Wheat received
another backset to-day. The diiline
was brought alout priucipMl.t through
the depressed feeling engendered by tin
atLfaetory K-iropexirr ad ricrsr 'llnf
opening was a fraction under yesterday,
declining jc further, then advanced f to
cf lecame weak and sold olf to .
The close showed a net lo-s of to ; lor
the day.
Corn was dull. The opening w as a)out
yesterda3's closing figures. foil
I decline of to i"c. rallied c si
lowed bv a
shortly i'-
fore the close, under' the intbi'-nce of
wheat, again sagged -otr and cluij with
i net loss of a to c for the day.
! Oats were dull, with the u-ual ten
dency to follow the changes of wheat
and corn. The close was j to under
that of yesterday.
i Provisions were weak to-day on heavy
receipts, The product did not give way
quickly, however, nor did the tone be
come excessively weak until a prominent
commission bouse undertook to ound
pork, when values finally succumlxd.
Mav pork closed &2 J to i5c lower than
yesterday. May lard 10c lower, and May
ribs 12jc lower.
Sun's Cotton I lev lew.
; New York. Jan. 30. The.S''x cotun
revieWfsajs: Cotton d eel i nd 1 to U pointH,
recovered this and advanced i Kjints
lo-;t this and declined G to 7 ftoint. clos
ing steaxly. Sales are 144,'JOO bales.
Liverpool declined 4 point, recovered
this and advanced H to 2 jmintH. cUjwing
j firm, with spot sales of 10,000 bales at
uncnangeu prices, .iiancneswr was uun.
New Orleans declined 5 to 7 points. Spot
cotton here was 1-lCj lower. Sale were
213 bales for spinning. Southern ppot
markets were quiet and steady or firm.
Wilmington. St. Iiouis and Norfolk are
1-16c up. New Orleans 8old 4. 000 bales,
Memphis 1,800, St. Ijuis 550, and Mobile
400. Port receipts were 22,7. bales,
against 32.035 this day Liat we k and
23,02 last year; thus far this week, 00,
199 bales, against 7,315 thus far last
week. Augusta received 5 bah-s.
against 243 last year. The large' cotton
mills at 3Iays Landing. N. J.. start with
a full force next week alter running
half time all the winter
Train Wrecker ArrcMci;
i Roanoke. Va.. Jan. 'JO. Sandy Ka
Robert and Iwis Austin, all -olon.-
were brought here from Radford to-night
and lodged in jail for safe keeping.
These men, with John Dolan. brought
here last nizht. are suptK! to have
conspired to wreck the through vesti
hnled train near Dublin, and whoa
worK resuiwM m uie wreck oi aireignt
1 !.l t f .
j. train sent on ahead of the ranger
not removed. . -
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j ! AIove Ateryttiinir KIs.
M Dr. Pierce's OoMea Melical fi.vxvery
I purities the blood. dSy thwiueans, it reach.
builds up. and invigorates every part of the
system. For every blood-taint and disorder,
and from every disease that comes from an
inactive liver or imj. ure blood, it i the only
renidy so sure and effective that it can be
guaranteed.
i If it fails to benefit or cure, you have your
hioney back. :
j These diseases are many. They're differ
ent in form, but they're like in treatment.
House up the torpid liver into healthful ac
tion, thoroughly purify and enrich 1 be
blood, and there's a positive cure. The
"DiiKXwery" does thi, as nothing else fan.
Iys'rfma Indication. : -Uiliousne; all
Bronchial. Throat ani Lung Affections;
every form of Scrofula, even Consumption
or Lung-srrofula) in its earlier slaves; and
the most stubborn i kin and Scalp Diseases
are completely cared by it.
f Mild, jrentle, soothing and healing is Ir.
Cage's Catarrh liemedy. Only 50 cents; by
dniirgists.
i i
SHOTS FROM OUR FLAG IP
AT RIO IIAVK GOOD EjV: t,
1 Admiral lU-nhtti Miow .r-i 1
ir
i iiiiirm lll Ui iti lt
I Itlhi Will Maltttti.Jd
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Artfto No lHut ,KhM
i lie Hl if ihe
New Itond.
WAMUN..T' N. Jn. A. The tl.
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Ue Ibw CoTutoitt. on KJ (, !
th WiiliAta Ni ttlf nnt (ffi'i
b
Fifth dttre t of N rtvi dro!.:-. 4 a
submitted t l.y. Tt.
r.ia;.Tir r pt't
i prr-artsl by Mr. Pr.br. U
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of Kentucky. Tl.f a,!i. '
Jiam- or that Sltle in. t
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obtained by irregul t,r?.,-. Tl. i
admit- irregulariti.--, 1 it vaj't).-
not Mlffrjent to rl.ar' the Iim
tl i ihe only R-pubhiAii fr. f.ji
'Carolina :nd th.i Tiun-t n.i.Li-r
ctb
.f
Hons-, U ing but 27 )i.tr 11
was no di. ision in the commit
all its inetnU rs mil uj p rt :1h
save prhap- Mr. WonJ.4rd,.o
Ciinlina.
V 1
llie important tn u rotjtaited
Admiral lU-nham . ihqm! h to s.(,-r uH
IlerU rt. ns eied to-lav, i Ihe f.
lowing ellect; It .e, nii that Admir 1.1
Bcnham I0-.1 pati--nei mtli the inMirc i t
forces for the;r cirel.-. hung in the hat
lor of Rio. When Ad mral DiGin
1erMt-d m thi- r kl.-.- . ur .yj- ,,f
i'nhani. y-sterdav dutnl h.j
.1
for action. Admiral Di (i tui t ih l 1.
I
tt
chooM t tak th hint. W I. en ul-
Adniiral lU'idiam flr 1 m v rd, h.
ncniw the b iwn of l t. (i:eii!i . t' chi
It is underst'-d that ti.i uti ri k-
salutary and that the ' matter , tl , , U
that Kmt. Ills behed at the Stat
lepartuient that Da ..m.i .
II 1
tb t
kt
willingly court an t.ga. metit
American naval Ion . II. 1. nj bri
f.
is the dispab h. -o it 1- . .., 1),,
corn
plication.- that may follow are r-l,-
d
f
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:is liki-lv to Ik M-rniii. ur !!.! ..
is, of course, miieh tro t . t if, .cm 1. .
the rebel admiral and it
likelv that tie- matr r i!l a id
t.
the nurnlM r f hi- a--ai .o,l by 7w.Klg
In a coi!li t lth Alrni' l 1-idi.Jn.
Additional cabj.-n ware r 1 -i I Ireio
Rio, but they were tak n U the Whip-
1 Inlicn fit rw-t , f 1 r- fl... ' . J ... . .... l i .
SecTeUtry ll r) tt oitvly d r.iel he
rumors . circtilatcil that Adn
r d ID 1
Gama had ,.rrendre . A'iind
d li 1.
ham. but deel'ii-d to r , v j urth.'r in
maticii.
1 he rreMent to -iav rd to thf s af
he follow irv n'-minati'n of i)-tia-
ter-: North! ar. hna -Charl. W jlu)1!.
W .'tshuiKtoii. Suth ari.hri.il NMiL I.e
Mclntvre, Marion.
S-cretarv f.rli-Ie. afti-r tie n .d-hri t
tnetii!g to-!.y. antborid tbl late
merit that l) te w .ii no1f(-, r .11 i . . ll t.
if any ever e-vi-ted. but th .t tie i
000,(1NI of rMind, would l- tal.
offer by telegraph from New Y
$20.H:i,tHO ..-received t d iv.
manv thers in -mailer aniouic
eral, it is said, were f r ..'.. Li.-l
$l,0oU.PK.
Secretary aili-Ie to dav at't-.ihtiMl W,
II. Ha.en, of Cmcinra'i. i lu-f . of Itb
wcret wr ice li i-ion. Tn-:iurr Deiiart
merit, vice A. L. Drumrnong r-Migh-l.
Mr. Ha7a-n has l-n in the n-ririee j for
sevenl years and in !!itie 4 !. tm
crat. ' . I
Scntirv t'arlisle wai to day wpnl
wiui a HunrMt-na inui-i ny .upn-ri.e
court of the District f ' 'lunibi i in tl.
suit of the Knight of I.dior I jpre M-nt
tiie i-isue of bond. Thi. liowoter.
mere mattr of form. Th pnn!.
it i-
said, is not alfecu! bv th aeti,n of
th
court to-day in disrntitn th :aptipvi
tion for an injunction ai the uiion-r
do not regard tliat action an lipal arul
will appeal the ca. Th Srrei)irr ynk
thesubpo-na with him to tbf Whit
House and fhowed it t th" I'r-si p nt
and his asuorlat'js. Th finanei ! -Ut na
tion was a topic of dUcuwion at !l
(abinet meeting.
fTmrlotU ha a GAthng gun
The Old Friend
Aii-i t:i U -t in t :.'
fiiU vo;i ii si'nr:: . r
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" ' j '
w Lit
T'rj Lear ::t the r.t! n tl..
AC... ..rf i.t i ..' f l, ..!
. J-cOJd ' rieVlU IS t " J Tl'J'i L: i
that r:yt::;j e!- will .Io. . '
It iis'tLe K::.j: of L;v. r jM- 'ii
ciucj ; U -:ter th m y .f, .in 1
takes tLe J.lac of Q-imi::- ::itl
Crtlor:!';! It ncM directly r i!jc
!VT, iv :;::.- ar.d ir v.c.n ;ji !
iivcs iji.-w life to ib." wL'il'j
tein. This U th? r.p I: ii.-b V-; :
wajit. b"c!I Lv ail Jmi:girt in
Liqu:!, or in Powderto : tih ii
dry or maJo into a t a.
If th Z fttamp in rrl on wntppr
J, U, .Ell.lN tO l iuUJclA. V. .
BROUGHT TO HIS SENSES