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sat fife ate si THE GAZETTE N6T0N A YEAR, T 1. n. Lotnrium piseases of the Surgery- a 0. HXAITB Kinston, N . O. Eve and Gen- Subscription $1 Per Year. "THE OLD NORTH STATE FOREVER." vol. xvn. WASHINGTON. BEAOPORT CO., N. C, 1HURSBAY, JUNE 27, 1895 A BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS 1 WYNNt 06 uUii The Pople of the South ill I HPT T1 CT nanawnt in tha niiHi)i iiniinil Uimiinfir I - 1 0. lUnUUN, maiiflticiM WHOLESALE SH& OYSTER ; In H. A. LATHAM, Editor. NO- 47. : . - - - - T I r ........ : : i ' i Advance Address, H. A.LATHAM, Washington, NVC shinsrton, North Carolina. -.i.iuut and lartrest Fish dealers! IchintrtOIl UUr liWiniiDB w ? wo hve our own nets and r.nrt Rre therefore prepared to 5 rdr9 daily with the tremest 5l varieties that inhabit these i A U Utt" " " - a- .,. ... . ir letter win rrceive piuuiijw at-i i iniprs rilled within two taoure M. v - M l being received at our omue. ibeine D. P. BLOUNT & CO.- jbtton Factors AND - I Commission Merchants, i f r-ttn mm reaa. reus ir Tar. saingiei, r-ts", iiwmt loicoumry fiuuum. L,t Market Price and Advanced o i receipt of unomieuce Boliclted. . 19 ROANOKE UOL'N HOfun, i Quick Return.. Bin of Lading. ttilimrnH uron.. ui iwnui ..... j man ol WBhintf-n. N. C. T- I 168' Coach Shop of immitation medicines. It's poor consolation to a sick man to be told that the medicine of fered him certainly won't do him any harm. Wrong; it will do great harm. It allows the disease to progress instead of stopping it, and this is most ilotllVAVAna Visxrtaa n . iln r4 i nAnnA ! mm wui soon De oeyona cure, xnis is the best reason why one should be su re to get the right med icine. Jkm't risk your health m trying.lahy of the many Liver Medicines which sprung up in the South! to be sold in place of Simmons Liver Regulator, put up by J. H. Zeilin & Co., with the Bed Z on every package, . this, was the medicine of your fathers, and they lived long. Have nothing to do with any thing else, or any druggist or dealer who would persuade you that, the many imitations under different names ars just as good. Its not true. The people who bug them heap up their miseries. Beware! alMOST ELECTROCUTED. Rmrkkle KicaH of Frank A. Grc, Practical Electrician. J Rochester, June-jlWernan FranX A. Grover, of the Rochester Gas and Elec tric company, while ejn ployed at the power house at the lower falls, received a hock of 3,000 volts of electricity, and wai resuscitated after bard work. He inad vertently leaned against one of the dy- , namos. The attention of the other work- men wu attracted to Grover by a ahriek of agony, and as goon as possible the cur- i rent was shut off. I Grover'a right leg and arm and side were found to be terribly burned, and ha wai apparently dead. A physician waa; sank for, and after forty-five minutes' work there waa a sign of returning life. Anhojir and a half later Grover was in condition ao allow his removal to his boardingbouse. In his leg a deep ho'.c was burned,, and on his aldo Is a burn several Inches long. Between 2,000 and 3,000 volts of electric ity passed through the body of Grover during the time he was pressed against the dynamo. Thil amount is considered three times greater than necessary to kill in a state prison. Grover is 33 years old, and is a practical electrician. His ulti mate recovery is assured. UNC1I SAM AND SPAIN. An International Commission Con sidered Probable. SEVERAL CLAIMS TO BE SETTLED. r Have tha Mora Clatra Against tha t Spanish OoT.rnmtBt, Wbila Soma af Har Clalaoa Agafbst TJs Have Bemaiaad la i Abayaaea lor Taara. 1 bve removed to T. W. Phillip's stand, which I have 1 fitted up in t class order and am now reaay o fill kinds of repairing and Duiiaiiftg 'ES1EKN BUGGIES 'nma t AND ROAD CAB TS ill who desire anything in my line B do well to call and sec me. S. MILES. A Iafeat for Boaebery's Government. London, June 23, The government waa defeated yesterday on the motion ol tne Hon. William St. John F. Broderick, Conservative member for the Guilford division of Surrey, to reduce the salary of the .ecretary of war by 100 on account of an alleged deficiency in the army "tores and munitions of war, chiefly cordite. The motion was adopted by a vdte of .183 to 125. The general Deiiei eiprecu wi the defeat or the government means a crisis. It is believed that the ministers will decide upon a dissolution at the earl iest possible moment. The business of the ession can be wound up in short order. "Washisgton, June Si. It is not Im probable that an international commis sion between the United States and Spain will result from the urging of the Mora claim against Spain. Tlxla. Jattar claim bas brought up several others, and the situation is tha same as that at tha time the United States and Great Britain settled their conflicting- claims by tha Alabama commission, and Fran or and this country came to an accord by the commission of 1881. At, present the United States is urg- lns: the Mora claim, while Spain bas as an afrt tha claims tor the invasion oi Florida ;when' it .was. a Spanish colony, and for damages to Spanish ships during the civil war. In addition to this there is the prospect that the Cuban rebellion will result in furtherelaims. It is said that the British claims com mission elves a precedent on the subject. The treaty for that commission provided that all classes of claims should come be fore It. The Alabama ease was only . one of these, and the award was made in Gen eva. Then the same commission sat at Washington and Newport and considered Great Britain's claims against the United States for damages to British ships during the civil war. This resulted in an allow ance to England of 11.929.829. Subseqently the commission considered the San Juan tboundarv. and eventually all -pending questions between the United States and Great Britain were settled, xne jjrenon commlulen sat in Washington for two years and finally awarded France $625,566 for damages to French shipping during the civil war. ; . . ' Officials who took a prominent part In " those memorable commissions say that the claims between the United States and Spain can be sottl4 in the same way, and that such an arrangement Is not unlikely as a solution of the present controversy over the Mora claim. It is believed that Spain would regard this as a more equit hle means of adjudication than , a settle- i ment of the Mexa claim on the spur of the moment. : A commission between the United States and Snain. it is declared, has been desir able for many years, as there has been no commission since-that of Feb. 12, 1871. This commission passed on claims of the United States arising. out of the early Cuban rebellion, but no provision was made for passing on the several other pend ing claims. At the time of this commis sion Spain commended herself to the United States by paying the awards as they were made from time to time, with nnt. wai tin ? for the final award. Since then the old Spanish claims have remained in abeyance, although the Spanish .min isters here have taken action from time to time to show that they were not aban doned. ' '' It cannot be learned that negotiations for a commission have as yet been opened, although they are regarded as likely to be the natural outcome ol tne presena oumstfances. JILL WORK. House Moving, Etc. Mr. J. L. Gardner offers his ser fces to the mill men of North CaKV ia who Bave any kind of mill rk to begone. Building and put !g in mills a specialty. Has had tors of experience and can give at testimonials. Moving houses illdino hpftw work such as ware- fcuaes, wharves, etc., done, with fill and dispatch. ' ' Address.him at Washington N. C. House Painting PC0KAT1VE INTERIOR WORK, GRAINING, & MARBLING Satisfaction guaranteed specialty.. 9r no charge. GENERAL THIS Probably a. Drngglafs Blunder. HoBNElXSVlLLE, N. Y., J une 2$. The wlfe of George Huber, Uring near Fre mont, gave her two children. Rose, aged 9 years, and Fred? aged 7, a dose of pare goric, taking some of the medicine her- . rrk and mother died shortly after In terrible agonybnt the boye life- was saved with an emeue., f Huber took a child to a neighboring .UtAnad. after sivlnff It a dose from the same bottle, and upon ar riving at the church) the child waa found to be dead, supposedly from suffocation.' It Is thought that poison was contain in the medicine through the druggist s error. '- r ' ' v. v ... Chleaco'a Pay Boll Scandal Grows. 22. The city officials who are investigating the stuffed pay roU swindles received, valuabletestlmony yes terday from ex-Foreman f. A, Dowman, of the water pipe extension department. Detectives had been searching f or several days and yesterday he gave himself up ind made a confession, which it is . aid implicates many ex-clty officials who are ..n.rmreiit The details of the statement are carefully guarded by the In vestigator but It is said that It is sensa tional In Its showing of the widespread corruption under the city administration. Tha Blar Baee Postponed. POCGHXEXP3IS, N. Y., June -Th wash of a passing tug yesterday afternoon .mashed the shell of Pennsylvania's crew agalnsttbelr boat house 1 Boat as the men i for the start of their Tour mll7ra with the eight, of Cornell Ud Columbia. One of the aquatic trio balnsr thus disabled, the two others deter- Ar tha nontest until next Mon- SBtaau. i - , , ul. daevening, so tnat reuu.. ' i. L,,Aaa -ball and take part In " . v...M.hafih has been for me siruggw w week In preparation. .A Singular Marriage Caaa. Raleigh, June 21. A singular mar riage case Is attracting much attention here. On Monday . Adolph G. Bauer and Miss Rachel Ely the, both of Raleigh, were married at Washington. Bauer is the most prominent architect In this state. His bride is a Cherokee Indian, and under the laws of North Carolina they could not marry here. They were legally advised that If they married elsewhere their mar riage would be valid in this state. But today the announcement Is made that the marriage is invalid, and that under a su preme court decision they are liable to prosecution if they return. A Tngltlve Bank Cashier's Confession. Baltimore, June . w. j. iernu, the decamping cashier of the Mllllgan State bank, at Mllligan, Neb., arrested here, has made a confession to a news paper representative. He said: "There is a law in Nebraska that prohibits an officer pr stockholder in a bank from borrowings i.nin nvar ner cent, of a bank's capital. I did borrow more than the 80 percent. I borrowed about $17,000, and did so largely by means of fictitious or ac commodation notes. I owe the Mllligan bank less than $ 1,000. I will go back with out any fuss." Captain Hewgate Convicted. Washinotow. June 83. For the second time within six months the jury in the case of Captain Henry W. Howgate, charged with forgery and embezzlement from the government while in the signal service bureau, remained out all night, flnallv brousrht In a verdict of guilty on eack indictment, one Indictment being for forgery and one for falsification of ac counts. The jury added a recommendation to meroy. An appeal on a bill of excep tions has been taken to the district court f appeals, and probawy win Ootober. ' A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Monday, Jnne 17. Mont McCullough in a fit of jealousy ehot and killed his wife at Jacksonville, Tex. He afterwards blew out his brains. Carl Browne has married the 18-year-old daughter of General John S. Coxey at Massillon, O. As the groom is 45 John S. Is grieved. " . "Gail Hamilton" gain's strength dally. At the are sent rate ef , improvement she will probably be taken to Massachusetts by the first of July. , It is rumored that China has not yet agreed to the Russp-Chlnese. loan opera tion, fearing that the terms or tne guaran tee will make it difficult to obtain the re mainder of the money required for tne in demnity. v 7 .... Tmaaday, jnno-xav-'.... The Harlem ship canal, connecting the Hudson river With Long lajaud sonno. Was formally opened yesterday. . A eecond decree from., twnw adsoiusbij forbids Catholios to -ally themaelve with the Knights of Pythias.., , . The election of delegates to tne n.en- tncky state,Demooratioionventlon shows an overwhelming doreac ipr suveriw. Commander George Ide, of the United States steamer Alert, has been relieved ox his command for discourtesies to Rear Admiral Meade. The United States court of appeals al lowed an appeal to the United states su preme court of the pension case of juage Charles D. Long, of Michigan. Wedneaday, Jane 19. The president has arrived at his sum mer home at Buzzard's Bay. W.fJer Failav. of the Iron Hall, filed a petition In the superior court at Indian apolis for a 6 per cent, allowance ior ui labor. ' Near Shellsberg, la., Mrs. Sandford Gil lis, wife of a well known farmer, in a n of insanity poisoned her three children and herself, and all four are dead. The testimony In the government s In vestigation Into the Colima disaster tends to show: that the Colima's officers were largely responsible for the great loss of life. , The fourth trial of the case of William R. Laidlaw against Russell Sage ended In a verdict of $40,000 for the plaintiff. Laid law was terribly Injured by Anarchist NorcroBs' bomb, Sage using him as a shield. ' Thursday, Juno to. Tha Chilean budzet for . 1898 shows an estimated surplus of $7,000,t)00. Democrats of Colorado will Denver July 2 to :tlon"4-.! ' -"' '-f tlowa's supreme court sustained the de cree of the lower court closing the saloons of the state. .Inspector McLaughlin, of New York's police force, was sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment for extortion. Harry Hayward, the Minneapolis mur derer, who was to have been hanged to morrow, has been granted a stay of thirty days. A Pekin dispatch says the Russo-Chl-nftse loan has not yet been signed. A sug gestion for a Japan-China alliance has not been discussed. .... It is now known that tne snortage oi Treasurer Bolton, of Omaha, Neb., will not enceed $10,000, and that there was no Intentional dishonesty. Friday, Juno XI. It is reported that fl vi - ships of the French Mediterranean squadron will soon be dispatched to Beirut. John Lincoln, said to be a second cousin to Abraham Lincoln, died In the alms house at Reading, Pa., yesterday. The state department has received official notice from Minister Terrell that Lena, the American cyclist, was murdered by five Kurds near Bahar. It Is said In Washington that China has not yet received the silver to pay the in demnity to Japan; and Is negotiating to secure It in this country. WUHam Nelson, postmaster at the Na tional Soldiers iome at Milwaukee, is under arrest charged with embezzlement of $1,189.56 of the funds of the office. . Saturday, June S8. The examination of William Henry, the UpoWI Brooklyn parricide, has been set for July 15. Tha statement that Gomez, the Cuban insurgent leader, had been captured is of ficially denied In Madrid. Luther F. McKinney, our minister to Colombia, has entered a protest against the imprisonment at Carthagena of two Americans. r It Is believed that Kerngood, whose body was recently found in Niagara river, walked from a train while asleep, he be ing a somnambulist. Baron Von Thlelman, the new German .haunHnr arrived in Washington last evening, accompanied by his wife, daughters and servants. GERMANS CHEER FRANCE iT Cordial Greetings for the Former Enemies of the Empire. GREAT DATF0EEMPEE0RILLIA1 The! Opoa- pomp meet at discuss the sliver ques- cir- CON TRACTOR FOR LINE OF WORK. WT'See me before contracting. You aave money and get superior work. lieepectf ully, . . . . ' T TI PillOHTT. l AJ A-A. A. " .Washington, N. C. . h - Salesmen Wanted. The Sheriff Aetad Promptly. KllAVILLK, Fla., June 9-2.-Henry Foy. colored, strangled and "W9411"'' girl 8 years old, a relative of his wife. The to reach her home and tell THERE IS DANGER IN DELAY. I narnlother. The. sheriff, after scouring the country, found Foy about 4 o'clock In oo IftRi T have been a great Suffer- He was armed with a double from catarrh. I tried Ely'B Cream I eun, and on being commanded to "t . - am iirivi- i . n i . n. .u anrutftruiun aw m.m Terrible headache from which I had lonsr sufferen re gono . W. J. Hitchcock, Lte MaJ or UVS. Nol and A. A. Gen.,Baffalo. -N-;, Ely's Cream Balm has completely cured me of catarrh when ev.ryttlng elae failed- Many acquaintancea bave naA it with excellent results Alfred Yf. Stevens Caldwell Ohio, frice Cream Balm is fifty cents. f ; ll t.miri it towara The latter was too quick, and sent a load of buckshot Into Foy's left side, killing nim Instantly. Of sell Pennsylvania grown Nursery .Stock which is THE BEST IN THE WORLD. All new specialties veil as the standard varieties oi IF: rmtB ami Ornamentals. No previ ous, experience uacessarv. Salary and traveling expenses paid. Write Ita- terms, Hating age. HOOl'ES, BRO. & THOMAS. Maple Avenue NurBeiieBf Wes oeter. Pa 7 - ,"PV' 1iHrles S. Robinson, D. D., rUIlnr nf "Snntra fnr tViex fisnntlliirV fMU1tS Inm)nl "-aiiH nfh or uroll Irnnwn nnm Looks writes October 23. 1894 "l OlH'p in muno ra.ira hoira wa hAATI UU0Ut l.k!tr)V h'virai.r in rtiii- VinuiP. lattily prize it as we do the pres nrp'f'Hn (tld'ftt.d triift fripnrt. It "inuis everr promise it makes and "tip to every one of us. State of Ohio, City of Toledo! Lucas County. ss. 1 - ) Fbak J. Chenky makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F J. CHENEY & Co., doin business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that said firm will py the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh thai- cannot be cured by the use Of HaIX'S CATARRH CURE. DSe FKAUK J.CHENEY. Sworn to befereme and subscribed in my presence, this 6th, day of De cember, A . D: 1686.- . ; A I seal. V Notary rubbc. 14 ! 1 ' M. ' ' . . j-. , - A -1. I f nrn a 1 Hairs t-atarrn uure is iaeu ly and aots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, bend for testimonials Free. ' F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. fsTSold by Druggists 76c. Oladatone to Ra-aaUr Parliamoac. LONDON-June 23.-Today's Irish Catho lio declares that the rumor to the effect that Mr. Gladstone will return to the bouse of commons is correct, and adds that he will lead th5 Liberals at the next leneral election. His object is stated,to be the carrying of a home-rule measure, .v.,. flnallv .ettUnar the national BULL uus fuarreL Dynamite Exploded by Ugntnlog. Kingwood, W.a., JunelSSi-Near Tunnelton, about 9 o'clock last night, lift-htnlng struck a aynaimo - An awful explosion followed. norsons were killed. destroyed. " The Disbursements for Pensions. . Washington, June 21.-The disburse ments to pensioners next month on ac count of the quarterly grcgate $13,880,000. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchangaa. : :. New York. Juna 21. The stock market to day was Irregular ana lower. iraumB Was wholly proressional, -and while there were scattered advances through the day there were declines in leading stocks at the close. Closing bids: Del. A Hudson.....l29X N. Y. Central 10ZK D L. & W-... ltw Er'ie 9H Penney lvanla &SVs Lake Erie & W... HH Reading IJH Ti.h Na.... 489i St. Paul Lehigh Valley 37 W. N. Y. & Pa- New Jersey Cen-KKi West Shore .107J4 - Ganaral Marketa. PHiAa",B. Jnne xl.r-Flour weak; win ter superflne, 2.85(a3.0B; winter extras. $3.1(K 8 35- No. winter family. 13.403.50; Pennsyl vania roller, clear. 3.50a3.75; do. roller. stralght,2,75It4.W; western 'fj a3 75. Wheat unsettled, lower, with 78c. bid 73c asked for June. Corn weak, dull, with kviXc. hid and 52Mc asked for June. Oats quiet. easier, with 34c. hid and 35c. asked for June. Hay strong; choice timothy, f 13OH3.50. Beef steady. Pork fairly active, lower; new mess. iWa 7K: family.. 113; short clear. $13aiS. xZrd dull: western steam. I3.eS. Butter v western dairy. 9Uc; do. creamery i9aian.: do. raciory. owwxn tho Nations af the Earth, ThroagbJ Warships, Do Him Honor on the lag of the Baltic Canal Fine Appear- ' anoa of TJacla saat' Voeaela. Holtknatj, June 21. With much; and ceremony, and with the great powen oL the world, through the guns of their : warships saluting him, Emperor WJIlllam j of Germany" yeaterday formally opened1 the Baltic and ilorth Sea canal. He en- ' tered the western opening of the new , waterway at Brunsbuttel, not far from ' Hamburg, shortly alter Uayngni on ooaru the Imperial yacht Hohenzollern and ar rived at the eastern opening of the! canal here shortly after noon. ! There were three mishaps, all of aslight nature, during the passage of the imperial nrocession of about twenty vessels through the canal. The North German Lloyd steam ship Kaiser Wllhelm II groundedj for a short time, but sustained no damage. The Russian gunboat Gressjasehtchi appar ently deranared her machinery, for she was taken in tow by a tug, and the British royal yacht Osborne, with the Duke of York and his suite on board, grounded near Levensau bridge - This was the mpst se rious mishap of the day, as all the vessels following her had to anchor for a long time. However, she waa eventually floated and proceeded on her way to Holtenau, after having caused a bad , break In the procession. II Both shores of .the canal were lined with cavalry and infantry throughout the pas sage of the procession, and every pojlnt of vantage along the route of the new water way was occupied by thousands of people, mr dnenrations were to be seen every where, flags Innumerable noaung irom j every point, and an immense amount oi powder was burned by the assembled squadrons when his majesty, on the Ho hentollern, emerged safely and triumph antly from the Holtenau lock of the canal One of the features of the day wai the warm and friendly reception given Ho the French gunboat Sarcof as- she steamed through the canal In the procession. Ths French flag was cheered to the echo, and the bands played the "Marsellaise" as the French ship went by. Another good feature of the celebration waa tha dinner sriven on board the Hoche, the French flagshap, to the officers qf the ! German battleship Bayern, who hid (en tertained the French officers on Wednes day. Upon the latter occasion the Ger man commander toasted the French presi dent at the same time as he toasted -the German emperor, and referred to the in ternational feeling of comradery existing mn all the world over. The French commander, Admiral Menard, at yesterday's dinner, on board the Hoche, responded with a similar toast, which was vigorously applauded, and so the utmost good feeling seemed to prevau on au aiuo. In short, Emperor .William - appears - to have engineered a brilliant spectacle In whioh he, and not the canal, seems to have been the oentral figure, and it is safe to imagine that it was one of the proudest days of his life. ' 1 i Last, but notieast, It is pleasant to know that the warships of the United States vw York. Columbia. San Francisco and Marblehead formed a striking fea nf th naval dlsDlav. They stood out .ji. .n,Anothn other warships, their "... . . 1 in tVia sunshine. wmte nun. " - . r T .,' aontrastinir Drettily with the dark hlills of the foreign warships, and their snjart appearance causing them to be greatly ad- ;H h all . Holtknau, June 23. After visiting the armored cruiser Rurlk yesterday wm-r.mr William laid tne Joaa " .i - -aft . Mnrth Sea canal In the IUD . Dresence of many thousands of spectators, Th. waather was brilliant, and the cere- mnnv tnk nlafle in the open air, and not In the lighthouse adjoining the sluice, as flt contemnlated. ; The scene at the ceremony was embellished by handsome j..in. in landscaDe gardening, and the no-hthonsa standing close to the spot .hn tha three bronae reliefs of Em peror William I, Frederick III and Will it Tha festivities ended with, a naval wlw in the afternoon and a banquet in the evening. Tn. m.t. anal which joins Baltic sea to the German ocean was eight years In and cost t38.500.000. It Inter sects the peninsula of Schleswlg-Holsteln nn,rwvnt.tal. hear the mouth of .the UV1U .-a s Ilbe, to Holtenau, on tne n-eu oaj auu opposite that city, a disiance of about tii The entrances at both .,mii,u have been provided with dock of vessels both en- teri&ff or leaving the canal At the Kiel end the gates will be gen liw an. At the Brunsbuttel end they -.ui v nn.ni1 In normal weather during flood-tide. for: a period of three or four . ..,h dav Each of the gates Is 37H i. wlde. and the space inclosed by its walls is. 164 yaTds in length. ih. danth of water at and ia almost five fathoms nau a trifle more. , ,. The whole canal Is lighted by electricity, and the light furnished is powerful enough to enable navigators to plainly discern the route by night. At all those points where the canal runs through small lakes and ponds, of which quite a number lie along the route, the buoys are lighted by gas. Cfnam T.n fTH ATA at&tioned at each main hJ "W n t - GENEEAL SOUTHEBN NEWS. Mt. Stxslivs. Ky., June 17. A John ion Station, on the Kentucky and- Sooth Atlantic railroad, James S. Whltaker snot. Neal Anderson on the road and put five buUets In Anderson's body, klllinjr him instantlj. Whltaker gave himself , up. He says Anderson has repeatedly threat ened his life. NOBFOLK,Va.,June 17. A Sunday frollo cost two. citizens of Norfolk their lives. Shortly before daybreak Dennis O'Brien, Harry Smith, James Dunlary, John Mes sina and Harry Story started, down the river in a small sailboat on a fishing trip. Their boat was capsized and the men thrown into the water". O Brien and Story were caught beneath the boat and drowned. I Raleigh, June 19. Near Mount Gllead, Montgomery county, two brothers, An drew and Mann Rhodes, colored, quar reled about some family masters.. Sarah Rhodes, the mother, seized Andrew and held him, while Mann ripped him open with a knife, killing him. Sarah and, Mann are both In jalL There Is talk; among the negroes of lynching both the mother and son. 1 HnvTrNQTON. W. Va... June 17. At a country church festival Saturday night there was a fight. Creed Harvey, a well known citizen, was shot through the heart, dying Instantly. Mrs. Amy Luns ford was seriously injured by being struck on the head with a stone. Jack Ward and Rhoda Perdue, the murderers,' leaped through a window and escaped to the woods.' A large posse -re now scouring the country for them. I BOWLIN& Gksxx. Ky., June 19. W. H. Cardwellshol and instantly killed Ditto, Jones at Aberdeen, one mile from Morgan town. In cold blood. The trouble came up over a ckleken that was recently killed by one of them, and on meeting at Aberdeen thev bearan auarrelllnr. and after a few words had been exchanged Cardwell drew his Distal and fired two shots into Jones' bodv. kllltnar him instantly. Cardwell at once left for parts unknown. , i 1 Elkhobn. Va.. June 19. There was an attempt on Monday to resume - work among the collieries in the Flat Top eoal field, exclusive of those who are -using electrical machinery. Four of them have made a start The Algonaa. JL1X mage, Lynchburg and Powhattan companies are working about twenty men per coiuery. The strikers are soliciting work Iron) these collieries. The resumption of work throughout the entire field is expected la about two weeks. ". ' I 0- " " Amobt, Miss., June 11. At Greenwood Springs, a summer resort fifteen 'miles from here, Bruoe Flanigan, proprietor of the hotel, called at the resldenoa Frank Dean. Finding Mrs. Dean alone he made, an improper proposal, so she claims. She disarmed him ef a pistol which he had and blew his brains out. ; She then - se cured her husband's shotgun, and leveling the muzzle at the dead man's breast fired both barrels. Mrs. Dean has not been ar rested, and probably will not be. . ; ! Mt. Stbblino, Ky., June 17. Deputy Police Charles Evans, who was shot Sat urday night by John Johnson, the negro ex-convict, died yesterday, ai soon as Evans died a mob began a journey to the iail with the intention ef lynching John son, but the officers prevailed, and after Judge Cooper made an immediate oraer to hold a special term of court June 38 to try Johnson the mob dispersed. Evans had Just been married to jmjs. ma uang- ston. whose first husband was Kiueaaoous five years' ago by Samuel Krerett. . Jacksonville, June' 88. William W. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report iuinrEw pure VICTORY FOR BRITIbH RADICALS. The Venerable Cake el Cambridge ta Ra ti ra from tha British Army. LoNDOS, Juoe 2. The secretary of state for war,! Mr. Campbell-Banner-man, an nouncedi to the house Of commons that the Duke of Cambridge, commander-in-chief, of the British forces, will retiign command of the army on Oct. 1. The post, he said would not be abol ished, but its func tions will be modi tied. Campbell- Bnnerman added that . future com manders-in-chief -would be subject to the ordinary rules affecting other staff ap pointments and the office would be tenable' for the usual term of .... . DXJKt OT CAMBRIDGE. ytMirs, capauie oi extieusioii. The Duke of Cambridge is 78 tmn rld and ia a, couaIu of the queen. TheRavlicals. hcadod by the redoubtable Labouchere. have at last won their fight acalnst the war office svstein in giving the chief command in ttfs British army to members of the royal family, that Is, as far as its present incumbent Is concerned. The Dnke of Cambridge retires under fire, evidently unable to withstand the fierce attack made bv "Labby" and his ad herents both on the floor of thft house- of eommon and through the . press. The agitation against the Duke of Cambridge holding! the position Of commander-in- thlef assumed formidable shape as far back as 18 ItritiJYARBOROUGHr ilaleiglC C Ju. T. BROWN, rrop'r The Elegant Home of the Drum mer. The Rendezvous of the Politician. The Favorite of all the T.avelin Public. Thoroughly re -fitted- -Splendidly appointed. The Yarborough is tne Hotel of the Capitol. Protessional and Bnsinesa Cards .UTTIlillTV W H lNPfll'l" ..-!' IS ATl'OKfllfiY-AT-LiAW, - ... . . S S. T. BECK WITH, ATTORNKY-AT-XVAWi Washington, N. G JO. 6.MALL, A 1TURN E Y-AT-LA W , WASHINGTON ,N. O HICU.OL&ON, LAW Y lilt, WAblilNUrON, . V. Opposite Gazette Oitioe. HISTORY OP THE LAST LEG ISLATURE. MANN, ATTORN EY-AT-L. A W. SWAN OU AitThlK. C. C ' bpeclaf proceedings and aeltllnjc of estates a specialty. 1 Buy One, Only . Ten Cents. . a wxjhA. ai.tr no.tlve oambhlet 169 paKe t.l rnver devoted to the record Qf the last Lenlslature, the worst T ouialatnrn. RAVS that Of 1869. ever aJ- aamhled in the State. This bok ' gives t. -onV..! fr.lalnltr.and tmtlif lllv . It nio font a and nftm43 and IS tDOrOUgQ fy reliable. It has been prepared by some of the best Democratic writers in tha Stat. Vvorr Taf.rlnh. fiverv citizen and every Democrat should have a copy. Price 10 cents per copy, post paid. II. A.Latham, Washington, N. C. J . A. ARTHUR, JR., AT LOKNEY-AT-LAW, iS pecial attention 1 paid t i culiectloa of claiuis. S7 Market street, . Washington, 14. U. HO TEJU ALU JiRX , JHJliW BERN J, All the modern conveniences AH right - I isee Wninherff and iret the best five erin to wn for a uickeL TvO vou smoke? I tell von what to do will Mrs. cent New Schedule iHEOlirON., " 1 ViLAtlNQTON.N.C. UeoC appoiuteu Motel in the Stato HOl'EL AlCHOLSON, UEvJ. A. ePEaGER, Man e. WAsHlNUrON, iS. U. Best Equipped xiuLel lu City. Ban uieela Alaiuo and IoAl4. rUE KIG HOUSE, OKEttN VILLE, N. C. Llia. jHKRLFF kiNU. PJtOP'T , i leaoantlv bituated in business ttrt o W'3 eitv. T Tbe Str. Aurora will .'in and afier Smith, colored, at noon here yesterday . iaQ. v fniinwTns ache- v. colored, and at ? JUD oru, low, uu " " " 1UE PURCELL HOUSE, ISORFOUK., ViRlilNIA Well Appointed aud Goo. tlr LrJrL. Xne noma fu two The lowest Brunsbuttel and at Holte- 18c. Keir York dairy, Several and much property is TT all's Vegetable Sicilian Halr.Rene- wer is, unquestionably, the best pre oaatiw nf the hair. It is also cura tive of dandruff, teter, and all scalp af fectlons. - tlappj and content u a nome with The R jbester; R lamp with-the light -of the morning. f.iwwriiagaUTTipCa.TiewY an; inu. v. : ... , VTA VX . ereamevr. 1VA 118c. ; PennsyW - - do. fair iTilSo.: orints"iobiinK at 30a33c. Cheeee Arm; MM lorn iar7c,or,u.'riv-. -hiV " -irin. aa4Wc.; full saima. l4c. wi""' :r 7. j. i, i i i. 13tfc., westernlfresh, ,ll1fcl3c. IjTe Stock ,larlceta. NawYoBK June 21. Beeves lower; native steers Door te prime, $4.50S5.7.i: 'stlllers," f .;riT active - poor to prime veal, 48.; huttermilWhalves, $3.35. Sheep dull; lambs slow: poor to good eneep. e-1' " choice lambs. avaS W. Hobs weak, but not inferior to ohoice, 5(5.a3. East Liberty. Pa., June zL Cattle quiet ..nlit'ii nrices.. Hogs steady, lower; medium Philadelphias. 4.80a4.85; f So best Yorkers. 4.60a4.80; roughs. $33.7S. I beep and lambs dull, and prices unchanged. Ayer's Pills promote the natural not inn of the bowels, without which there can he no regular, healthy operations For the cure of biliousness, indigestion sick heanache, constipation, jaundice, and liver complaint, these pills have no equal.. Every ddse effective. gate to the canal to assist the passage of vessels, and Inside the gates are harbors v. asutftTnmndation of vessels which have to wait for passage. . At the lowest possible water the canal has a depth of four and a half fathoms. The breadth at the bottom of the canal Is twenty-four and one-tenth yards. At several points the canal Is crossed 'by movable bridges, which, when opened, leave a free space i fifty-four and one-fourth yards. There are also a number of ferries. Carlisle to Visit Gray Gables. WiwreoTmi. June 21. Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle will leave here about the middle of next week on a few days' visit to the President and Mrs. Cleveland at Rrav Gables. The Secretary will prob- w not ratnrn to Washington for mnt.h M-Ata.rv Olnev expects to leave at the same time, to join his family at Fal mouth. ' . Governor Atklnaon'a Remarkable Bally. - - . t n a. IIm a ATLANTA, June 21. or tue nrsi, nine since the operation w;vs perform, the physicians attond'ir u .vi'rnor Aiun.Min hold out hopo of liia reciivtu v. Th-J chi" in the condition of i .M-ir titiunt. w Stricken with appv'Uvlititif uvf UciOi L as remarkable. the point on pistol compelled Spencer.to surrender all his money, rouctman axj attempted to arrest Smith, who resisted. The officer clubbed the nignwayman, wno shot Argo in the shoulder. The officer re turned the fire, and seven shots were ex changed. Argo was shot twice in the leit .hnr,id- whila Smith was shot in the shoulder, hip and back- aota vm re cover, though. Smith's wounds are serlr Ti iwTLti. Va. . June 19. . Solomon Marable, the negio who brutally murdered Mrs. Pollard, was caught , late yesceruay. afternoon near Five Forks, Va. MaraDie says he and a woman watched while two women did the killing and robbery. They than divided the monev. Six negro women .r,.nu.td nf onmnlleitv In the ' roiiara m,,Mi hava also been arrested a 1 Two ad-f Tnitknowini Bomethinc about tne crime, but refuse to talk more than to admit that a man was concerned in it.. .. xne s norm has called for a force to prevent the pris oners from being lynched. nwm.ssTos. S. C... June 17. A head end collision occurred yesterday morning hatween two passenger trains ,on the Charleaton and Savannah railroad at Ye- massee. The engines telescoped and were nomnletelv wrecked. Engineer Black i nmned as the collision came, breaking his leg. Four unknown colored tramp whn were stealing a ride on the front tmnka were around and cut to pieces. The mail car. of one train was torn to shreds, but Mall Clerks C. P. Croft and J-f Beard escaped injuries. .5 The passengers w.m trri felv shaken up and thrown about, but escaped serious harm. The wreck oc curred through the negligence of an op erator in giving orders. Elkins, W. Va., June 17. An accident occurred on the Dry Fork sailroad, build in r from Hendricks to Womelsdorf, tn which four men were killed. A party ot railroad workmen wishing to ride te theU homes boarded a freight car, loaded with Inmber, and started it down the grade to the Dry Fork crossing- The car got be yond their control, and finally all jumped. About a mile below the oar came upon a hand car loaded with . workmen. . Before any could jump the two cars came to- getner. xne men on tne nana car w hnrit intM tha air and mangled by the other car. The killed are: John uaiiey, m.irii Michael Ketterman. unmarried; Pav alna-le. and Solomon Wll- lnnffhhv. Michael Daran. the other per son on the car, miraculously escaped with a few bruises. . Jackson. Miss.. June 82. Will Purvis, the Marlon county whltecapper, has been resentenced to hang, Purvis was con victed of killing a young man. who had given evidence against whltecaps, and sen tenced to death. Toe dayiofrihe eifcu tlon came and thousands ; assemhled to witness the hanging. But the sheriff for some reasom or other was not equal to the emergency. The rope was tied so that when the drop fell the noose slipped, and Purvis went to the ground like a chunk of lead instead of dangling In midair. The sheriff made as if he would try It ..in hnt thn nrnwd surcred areund him prevented his mofements, so that the con demned man waa taken back to jail, where Lv, nas since remained. His lawyers i..i:n,i tliat tha law had been vindicated; u..r r,..i,. Trtrmtl ruled otherwise, and uut. : - sentenced him be h n v V "rin on J uiy ai. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Leave Washington at 7 a. m.j touch Rv Hide. Gaylords. Aurora, Oregon, Swan Quarter and Lake Land ing. TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Leaves Lake Landing at 6 a. n., 4. hin. f t a ira finmf ort. Oretran , Au- r?ia av Side and Wash- rwa(;uji""'i - ington. WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS x w.hinrt.nn 7 a. ra.. lor Aurora, trnin.7 to Washington Bame day, touching at lntermeaiate puiuw. way cotue and XjOW xiLies, : Uoruiral wel SWINDELL HOTEL, ' swak quabtkb; k; c. BR inn xJKoa, r-ropriecorg . Refitted and refurnishe d.Best Hotel iu Hyde county lable well supplies! servants atienuvn. itt. A.S. VYELLS, U oUItUEUi4 DENTl&X, YVASUUNtrlUfl, Office opposite Dr. Gallagher's Drug . aav. a iiJf . tore, upstairs ALopon uunuiug. each THOMPSON & PENDER, BAitBERS, WASlilJMljrlOiS,, N. Kharn razors, clean towels. Skilled Beginning June 8th, will runexcur- 1 wolkmeD aud everything first-cUsa in nights. sion to Ocracoke Saturday turning Sunday nignis Tcfoomor Aurora is a new and AUC ' . . 1 n ... K.,nf Krtof uiiitftfi esDeciany eV.tr, Aiita Kflft lit 1 II- CUIU eKniiirhiv nnrnnfitflnt officers ana we luu, vlMV "IF-L 7 m nn 4rtA M.rAna nr Allf linA f.MTI UCUCUU vriA u UStiUUOivt va aaw m foreeoing schedule (Stress of Weather and unayoiaaoie ueiay ."wr'i Very respectrnny, J. A. BURGESS-, . Gkn'l Makaqeb. every particular. Give ua a call, shop on Main at. next to J. VY. MRCbeh s Bar. :. DIBBLE AND BRUWN, . , -WASHINOTON,N.O. Urineutural abacission and craniolojil cal trlpsls, phrenological nair cutters and hydropatnicai snavera 01 uoaiua, Work pnysiognomicaiiy exeoubeu. Under Martin's Corner. . - I C. M. BR0W res't Kp! R. DUPDV, Vl e Free t. A. Ja, vuaai , uauuu, BEiUFQBt CQlilHY BM1K The following prices for season 1895 will be strictly followed Viz: ICE PER TON $5,00, PER BLOCK 60c. ; LESS THAN BLOCK, ic per lb. For the convenience of the fish dealers, tickets will be furnished in ton lots or more at ton trices. o PAID IS CAPITAL, 110,000 ! General Banking and Collecting Business Conducted. 4f 4 per cent, paid upon Vm deposits of three months of over on amounts of over $100. PUtflllG D01 PILI1IG, CRYSTAL ICE CO. Not many business hou-es in these United States can boast of fifty years, standing. The business of Dr. J. C. Ayer&lCo. Lowell, Mass ., whose Inora parable Sarsaparilla is known and used every where, has passed its half-centen nial and w is never so vigorous as at present. R-srfiniitors Notice. Having this dav quslifieJ before the Clerk of .. Bv. J5-! " Tto.nfnrt nnnntT. as exe- ""Vii T' . AiK iii deceaaed all peSon's holdlnTcaimi against the said I e.Ute y , 1 n,iflui tn nrftunt the same lor navmentto the undorsiWd within one rear hTthiVdate; or this notice will be Pleaded Kr ol their recovery: ail persons Inn-htad tSld estote are requested to make lmme;lUte payment. F. H, VosEBlBTli'. Office Co. Com. Mat Session 1895. Ordered that after the May ses sion 1895, of the Board of Commls sioners of Beaufort county, all off! nf the law conveying prisoners m the countv Iail under commit- mpntnf .lusticcs of the Peace of aai.i nntv. wilt only be allowed, 5c per.nile each way ai coaii.;n ation for such service tleik lo Br'd. - For Wharves, etc. TAKING UP WRECKS, Sunken. ) Logs, etc., done in ft scieutihc and substantial manner Have had years expenenc?, uw best testimonials given, biurac sli(.n guaranteed. Foi particulars ee or address. FRANCIS GUBDOWv Washington, N. C. ENGLISH Spavin Liniment rernovn 9 all Hard. Soft or Uallomed Lanipa aud Blemishes from horses, ; Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweney, Biag Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 850 by use of pne bottle. WarrantedAhe an wonderful Blemish Cure ever kn.. i bv Dft . I . ana r. -v .n.n- eon 0O1
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
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June 27, 1895, edition 1
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