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VOLUME WILSON,. O., JUNE 22, 1890, NUMBER 22. SUSS r THAT THE RESULT CF THE LAST FiGHT W!LL LEAVE IT. v I mm HORRIBLE FATE OF AN AGED LADY SO HELP inn li' P1S0S- - HAVE " . RECUPERATIVE POWERS POSSIBLE. sored, and how the government de clines or delays giving out casualty lists. Heretofore these lists have been given out almost daily, but the I lists' have been growing to such an extent that' they are attracting much adverse comment. Ui our army i there, nearlv 2,000 have already died of disease or been killed. Reports cf returning officers, stated privately, are to the effect that nearly thirty per cent, of the men there are. suffering from loathsome diseases, which, with the enervating climate, makes them Manila; June 20. General Wheat-; practically useless, and many ot them Oswego, N. ' Y., June 21 The occupied Perez das Marianas this! are fast - becoming a burden upon the Eagle Hotel was destroyed by fire 'Get Cvsr Demoralization Quickly A Big Ariny Is Concentrating In The Province Of Cavite. Thf WANT THE MONEY. Cub3n Sold'.ero Anxis For Their Shers Haste ic Urged. Havana, June 21 General George M. Randall has returned from pay ing the Cuban soldiers. He says he he paid almost 2jSco men. The ma jority delivered up their arms, which were, turned over to the civil authori- Ds3d!y Kerosene Can AtWork Women ties. A few trjen were arrested for EIGHT OTHER PEOPLE j SERIOUSLY IMID Jump From Second Floor From Flames. . .. THATS WHAT THE CITY CGUKCIL WILL DC A SENSATIONAL CASE. DEilQSlGED FROfl II BAPTIST PULPIT on morning after moderately heavy fight-; ing. Perez das Marinas was head auarters of the southern army of the Filipinos, after it was forced to aban don ' I mus. The rebels occupied ex tensive barracks-which were built by the Spaniards. 1 Found The Town Deserted. Manila, June 20. General Whe'at on reports that he occupied Perez das Marinas alter slight opposition and found the town deserted. It is a miserable, worthless village sur aounded by swamps and is altogether so valueless a place that it is not deemed advisable to hold it. Wheaton goes to Bueria Vista to morrow, where it' is reported that the insurgents (are re-established in the well ones. All these facts are offic ially suppressed. arsenal of a powder mill which they removed from Imus. , I . A Recofsnoissance Necessary. A reconnoissance will be neces sary to develop the position of the enemy. The' reconcentration of the insurgents and their apparent willing ness to alfack Irriufurnlshes "another illustration j of the remarkable recu perative power ot the Filipinos which has be.en shown on several occasions. Demoralization Complete. The demoralization ot the enemy after their defeat at Zapote bridge seemed complete, but they have al ready . recovered, and the force op posing Wheaton composes practi cally the entire insurgent army of Cavite province. The country south of Imus is com posed of rice fields, sloughs and bam boo swamps, making it very difficult for the Americans to cover, though it is comparatively easy for the Fili REPUBLICAN'S PLOT. A Scheme to Buy Legal Opinions $15,000 to Be Used. jRaleigh, N. C., June 20 Chair- man Simmons is in possession of in formation which he regards as straight and reliable that an anti- amendment campaign fund of $15,000 has been secured by Republicansand that the plan is to use most of this sum in oavinEr for lesral opinions of such lawyers as can . be induced to write, opinions against the constitu tionality of the amendment. When they are in hand, they are to be printed and the State is to be flooded with them. In addition to this method of dis tribution, he is also informed that Senator Pritchard in the Senate and this morning. M:s. Rachel King an aged lady living at New Haven in this county, lost her life by suffocation in sight of the others. . Eight other people were seriously injured. V An employe smarted a fire in the kitchen stove using kerosene, thn left to attend to the chores. On his return he discovered that the kindling- wood around the stove ''had caught. The flames spread quickly and the guests narrowly escaped. Several, including the proprietor and his wife, escaped by jumping irom the win dows on the second floor, y issuing bogus certificates of deposit. ine genera; expects to oegsn paying in Havana to-morrow. The addi tional pay roils will probably not be ready for six weeks. The Cuban sol diers at Remedies are becoming anx ious to receive their money, as the proprietors of the hotels and restau rants are unwilling to allow them more credit, owing to the uncertainty of the mens being included in the revised lists. Rev. L. G. Broughton Brings Serious Charges : 4 Gambler, Libertine, Sot And Disgrace. I FIRED ON TK NEGROES. Imported Blacks Are In Danger The Miners Strike Serious. Atlanta, Ga., June 21 The City Council, at its meeting Monday ap pointed a committee of five to investi gate the charges made by Dr. Broughton in his sermon Sunday night against Mayor Woodward, of Atlanta, and which ended in a calHor tne executive's impeacbmentN Dr. Broughton was present at the coun- . cil meeting, but was not heard. The report of Dr. Broughton s charges as sent out by the Associated Press are these : In a sensational sermon Sunday night, Dr. L. G. Broughton. pastor of Evansvflle, Ind., June 21. The miners strike assumed a serious as pect this morning early. The oper- tfce Baptist "Tabernacle, called upon SMALLER ARMIES. Russia Wants To Decrease It Means a Great Deal Less Money, y The Hague, June 21. The First .Committee, of the Peace Conference ators of the Sunnyside Mine had im ported thirty negro miners lrom Kentucky. These were being delivered at the mines at I.30 this morning when a .crowd concealed in the bushes open ed fire on them. the City Council to impeach James G. Woodard, Mayor of Atlanta. Dr. Broughton said the chief executive was a confessed gambler, a libertine, a sot and a disgrace to the city. At these words the audienc of about 2,000 people cheered. In the course will examine tomorrow the first Congressman Linney in the House, clause in the Russian circular re- are to manage to get these opinions garding the non-increase of military published in the Record, as parts ol strength of various powers, the dim speeches' rhade by toem, and have' inution in the Hatuic- of these forces them distributed by the government: and the decrease in the . military Chairman Simmons, commenting budgets, upon this scheme of the Republicans It seems that the Czar' has order to buy legal opinions against the con- ed his delegates to press the matter stitutionality of the amendment, said with all possible expedition, Russia emphatically' it would not work in' offering, if necessary, to withdraw her North Carolina, and expressed the new naval building scheme. opinion that there were no Demo- It is probable that the Russians cratic lawyers in the State who could will to-morrow submit a plan to de- be thus indirectly employed for de- creasing the general military strength fendant in the case of white suprem acy vs. negro domination, now pend ing in the high court of the people. It was very, dark, the assailants of his remarks Dr. Broughton said: could not be seen and the negroes "When the Mayor was a member stampeded. of an important committee to go to Six men were badly wounded, Jas. Washington on the matter of the Moore, a stockholder in the mine was Federal prison site, he was drunk shot ifl.ths back. Edward Geiger, a most of the time and there were oth- Pmercharvt and four negroes were bad- cr things that occuned in. connection ly wounded. There are hopes for the recov ery of Moore. EXPLOSION AND FIRE. Fort Pickens Magazine Explodes. One Man Killed. with him that I hate to mention from the pulpit. He should be impeached at once. If the members of the City Council do not impeach him, I shall take steps myself. No such man has a right to be Mayor of this city. The situation is indecent and disgraceful When asked after the sermon why PRESIDENT LOUBET DETERMINED. -Will 2,000 of the Enemy. THE G0LDSB0R0 P0ST0FFICE. Washington, June 20 Command- Reisinger of the Pensacola Navy Yard has telegraphed of a fire and he moved against Mayor Woodard, heavy explosion at Fort Pickens. Dr. Broughton said: "I have given this Fire apparatus' and working force matter much consideration, and I be have been sent to assist, heve I have taken a step in the right One Man Killed. direction. I know what I am talking Atlanta, June 20. Lieut, iorne, about. The actions cP the present Ths Washihgton, Tune 20 Otis ca bles: "Wheaton at Imus with four guns, four batallions of the fourth and fifth infantry and a Nevada troop of calvary. He sent a battalion south to recond!ter in the direction of Pe rez das Marianas. The scattared forces of the battalion encountered two thousand of the, enemy march ing to attack Imus and it successfully impeded its progress. Wheaton with "two guns hurried forward and repulsed the enemy with heavy loss, the enemy ... leaving over 100 dead, our loss being Only five killed and twenty-three wounded." ; Negro on Top Remcvai t; the Postoffice -Has Been Ordered. Washington, Tune 20. rCongress- 1 I man White and his friends have won ino- the wishes of the nolitical trounes - . 4 j wo... - - f J- 1 their, fight for the removal of , the in the chamber. postoffice in Goldsboro. Yesterday in doing this he w- uld invite an orders were issued discontinuing the adverse vote and this being taken, it lease of the old location and remov- - would dissolve the chambers and ap ing it to a location said to be ex- peal'to the country. tremely objectionable to most of the Meline is plotting to be President, white population of the town. There A coalition headed by Meline has has been a'hot fight on 'Tor several smashed two cabinets and he now Is Prepared to Take Radical Measures Elect His Own Cabinet. TtmV on President I oubet commanding officer at Fort Pickens, Mayor of Atlanta since he has held h, T,r.n,reH to take r,H,Val measures telegraphs Col. Frank that an old office are a disgrace to this city and if the present crisis is prolonged, by style ma thate the people this man represents.'' selecting his own cabinet and ignor- man was killed by falling debris. The Mayor Woodard was informed of damage is not believed to be large. Dr. Broughton's remarks this even- The fire originating in the kitchen ing. The executive said: "I regard caused the explosion. weeks. , A postoffice inspector who was sent to Goldsboro recommended aims to compel President Loubet to IITH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. List of Prizes Ofiered for Contests at Greens boro. The annual North Carolina State Firemen's Association will meet at Greensboro, August 1st, 2nd, 3rd the statements of Dr. Broughton as ridiculous. Task the public to sus- pend judgment." v GORMAN VERY SICK. Will Go North for Relief To Manage Stats Campaign. resign. the change. AN ALARMING CONDITION. DREYFUS' COFFIN. It Was R33dy So Were the Drugs For Embalm ing the Bcdy. London. Tune 21 Mrs. Emilv The Nep Suppressed Soldiers Sick and. suf fering. Washington June 20, The war in the Philippines has become so active and the insurgents have made such a stout resistance to our troops that the administration has been compelled to suppress information from there lest it fan popular prejudice, already in existence against the war, into a most formiclable sentiment. All press dis patches from Manila are strictly cen- HELD THE FORT. One Man Defies a Railway They Move Him With $1,500. ( Plainfield, ,N. " J.,, June 21. "Count" Vanness, who has been holding up the Scotch Plains exten- ! sion of the Plainield Street Railway for the past fortnight, by' building a shanty on the proposed route and planting a cannon with -which to re- pel. an invasion of the .trolley work- and was sent Q by the men, evacuated his position last nignt. It is understood' that the Company have agreed to give him fifteen hun dred dollars. Laurel, Md., June 21. Ex-Senator and 4th, and he following is the list Gorman h very ck' As soon as of prizes for the several contests. can Travei r'e WUi some nonn Enmne' Contest-Ouick steaming ern summer resort and will not re start to finish, first prize, $50: second tu to Maryland till 1 tiddW of prize, $25. Long distance, first prize, $25; second prize, $15. Horse Hose Wagon Race- -First Crawford, the Paris correspondent of prize, $125; Second prize, $75. The Daily News, says a curious mes- . Hand Hose Reel Contest First sage has been received from the Isle prize, $125; second prize, $75. of Devils : "Dreyfus has gone. Grab Race First prize, $100; sec- What shall we do with the coffin and ond prize, $60. embalming drugs." This coffin; was Horse Hook and Ladder Race specially made about the time of the First prize, $125-second i prize, $75 Hand Hook and Ladder Race . First prize, $25; second prize, special. Ortnher. He is suftering from livci Itrouble and has not been well since he went many leaders. His friends declare that he will manage the State cam paign from a distance. . 1 V . .Pjthians at Fayetteville.. ' : - , O Bears the. Signature of STORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought Meline government because it was feared that if Dreyfus ,died it would be necessary to bring the remains to France for identification to allay the suspicions of tv . itites that he had bee . -ripe like Marshal 7 Fayetteville, N. C, June 21. Members of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias are assembling Junior Hand Reel Race First here in large numbers. TKe Knights prize 5325, seconu prize, jiu. , ui iuuiojjii .. Individual Foot Race First prize The Grand Lodge degree was con $5: second prize, special. x ferred at 8 o'clock last night. At 10 Other special prizes will be an- o'clock there was a banquet and wel- noiinced later. come to the visitors.
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