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i THE WEEKLY CITIZEN THURSDAY JUNE 11 1891 INFANTICIDE THE NEWS AT RALEIGH Judgement IT CAUSED A SENSATION A JVKO QUmiONf THE PBINC8 OP WALES AS LARGE AS GOOSE EGGS HAIL STORM DOES GREAT DAMAGE shsFraai AN IMPORTANT AND INTER-EATING TRIAL Fayette- Colarstf BlUab Moore as tha wills James Aa Blaqacmt A Mothor Throws Hor a Car Wtadow Wichita June A horrible case of infanticide occurred on the Santa Railroad On the train was a weH-drensed woman of about thirty who seemed to great distress As the train passed over a small bridge Bear Cimarron the conductor who was on the platform no- Tifftn Ohio June The moot disi -ti a bundle thrown from the window trou bail storm thst ever occurred i of the toilet room -Just before the bundle reached the water it opened and section passed over Clyde seventeen to his horror the conductor saw a small I miles northeastof here yesterday Many body exposed fora moment before it sunk 0f the hail stones were as large ns g-iosc beneath the water egg Mnnv windows were broken trees Her mind was wandering and she could give no account of bench' In a I down telegraph poles broken and riwoM to dtsplaysd la toying das ato all thing rsossdy for any dlssass yon shook bs podttvo that It eootalna aothtog tajo dona to th health Many nas fttA sa the market leave the patient la A mneh worm eoodlcioa than Woe taking them S- S- partly vegetable and peifeeQy harmless the moat delicate ehlld eaa take It with absolute safety It onatalM as memory or minarala of any Hod sod yet it never fails to enre too dim i It le recommended for Book on Blood aad Skla diaeaaoo (NR ftwtft SpoeiAe 0a Atlanta On oct 3BdwlV HOASTED FLEBH Aa Abuorbw sf Electricity la Con-aectlcau Aksonia Conn June John Kelly an employee of the Anson ia and Birming bam electric street railway company was repairing the power wire in the vard of the company here yesterday He had both hands on the wire and his bead came in contact with the iron sheathing of the car shed Five hundred volts went through his body He stif leaed out began frothing at the mouth and the smell of roasting flesh was discernible Foreman Kennedy who was with him pulled him away aud he was lowered to the ground In five minutes he sat up and asked of the crowd about him what was the matter Kelley's ear is burned a little where it touched the iron shearing and his hands have black marks on them Otherwise he is all right THE ITATA GIVEN UP DELIVERED TO THE AMERICAN WAR SHIP handbag were found some kcer in Mrs Grace Worthington of Chicago and her ticket was from that point to Pueblo Col A man on the trun who had spoken to her earlv in the da said she told him her husband died two years ago and shs had been spending the inter val in Chicago She was taken on to Pueblo wires torn away Great damage was done to fruit and vegetables Laportb Ind June A terrific hurricane aud hail storm struck this place last evening Reports are coming in showing great damage throughout this section There is burdly a merchuut in iis city whose stock is not damaged Vbe roof of King and Fildes woolen warehouse was blown off and $40000 worth of flannels soaked The Quaker church was unroofed the new city ball badly damaged and several store fronts blown in Raleigh June The city is largely emptied that is a special element ia now wanting on the ia attendance upon the com mencement at Chapel Hill There is however another element apparent today which fits some vacancies The Federal court is to session and roahy well known lawyers are here from abroad Among these are ex-judge James McRae ex-speaker George Rose Hon A Waddell Mr Sutton and others Exumincr Tate ia also here and one case in which is officially concerned will most probably come up for trial this is that of the bank wrecker Elijah Moore of Fayetteville This man was President of a bank in his town with whose money and credit be played until the town Voke up one morning to find itself halt rained an unusual not in ruin for Fayetteville had become accustomed to but to the experience of dis honor which it had never known The wreck caused by Moore was thorough and involved the property of confiding women some of them relatives of his wife one of whom became insane from her losses and the whole system was carried through with a heartless recklessness that deprives the perpetrator of all sympathy Five years in the penitentiary if conviction follows and ALLIANCE Tkt Mac UmIUM bat Finally HSIM-AK AKTMmtat ta Lot lb Futura King OIT Basil London Jane At the baccarat gambling scandal trial the Prince of Wales said "I have known the plaintiff for twenty years I' observed nothing suspicions in the plaintiffs play at Tranby Croft 1 was first informed ot the re ports current to regard to Sir Wm Gordon Camming by Lord The prince said that the sad event and the charges brought against Cumming broke up tje party at Tranby Croft The tea-' timonv of the prince was about concluded when one iurvmen rose to his seat and asked: the jury to understand that you were banking on two occasions and saw nothing of the alleged The prince hesitated for a moment Finally he said with a half smile: is very easy for a banker when dealing cards not to see anything especially when to the company of friends You do not for a moment suppose that any one will play The juror returning to charge asked: was youropmion at the time of charges made against the To this prince suavely replied: charges wade against him were so unanimous that I had not any other couree open to me than to believe This colloquy caused a sensation in the court room The examination lasted only twenty minutes but toward the latter part of it the prince had become very nervous Sir Charles Rnssell was manifestly tender in his handling of the royal witness In fact the general opinion formed in the court room was that there was evident a tacit agreement between the leading ckunsel on both sides that they were to fish for and get nothing from the prince which any other witness could supply SALEM'S SICCE8S The Third Party and Bab-Troon-ary Troablaa In Texan SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFUL ERRORS Lost manhood early decay etc etc caa ccare a home treatise free by addreaelng a fellow suaerer LBBK Box 316 Roanoke Ve JuaAwSm JOTICB Haring qualified as administrator of tha estate of Freemen da-d all per on indebted to said estate are requested ta ett'c at once and all peraoaa having claims against said estate are notified to present hem to me for payment within twelve month from this date or tbia aotice will bo This April JEdii Thl Apt St Louis June Much damage was Dallas Texas June 5 The cloud of to by a storm yesterday discontent which has been brewing in the Telephone poles were blown down and Texas alliance for sometime threatens to blocked traffic Travel on several elec- trie lines was delayed for two hours Many shade trees were destroved The he A aad Electric Railway burst with appalling fury The conserv-ative members are against tbe sub-treasury scheme and do not want tbe alliance to take any part to the third party Tbe Southern Mercury the alliance paper supports the sub-treasury scheme and tacitly advocates the third party To Rutherfordton Presi- BteJp! Wber Hsu he Been all Tbto The Charleston Evidently Was Not It" Iquiqui Chili (via Galveston) June 4 steamship Icata arrived here this morning from Tocopilla and has been delivered over to the American war ships now here The Charleston is expected to arrive here today from Arita The Itata has handed over to the American war ships to which she surrendered all the arms she took on board at San Diego These consist of 5000 rifles CELEBRATED YSfestsa Rsvdurt FahA A IP TOY ACCURACY DURABILITY WORKMANSHIP SAFETY CONVENIINCt Is LOADtNL Bt ww rAm Ha imitttwatm IRuitrtd Cstalens si Frit Halt WIBOI prtsAM Urn dent Reynolds of Asheville Rutherford-1 nprSOwfiw ton Electric railroad was in town yes-1 counteract this influence those who de- terdav and was jubilant over the pros-sire to keep the order out of politics and of tje road We have been assured meeting will also be held before the will be begun as soon as a few prehmina state alliance meets in Dallas in August fies can be arranged and is satisfied that which distinguished politicians from I it will be in operation within twelve Mississippi Georgia Tennessee and Ala-1 months or perhaps a shorter time The batna will be present to speak in opposi- people here have unbounded confidence tion to the sub-treasury scheme and tin Mr Reynolds and are enthusiastic bring influence to bear to prevent the over the prospect-" ATLANTIC alliance brotherhood of the state trstn THE Sdth 8n4 for SMITH a pr3 wIt la COAST LIMB: BLACK AND WHITE dunging into politice A SECRET YET Marder Alabama Birmingham Ala June Brook White a prominent fanner of Round Mountain Cherokee county was shot and killed Satnrday night by bis father-in-law whose name is Edge There has been trouble between the men ever since White married Edge's daughter which culminated to the killing of the former when he went to Edge's bouse to whip him Oa aa after this date the fotlovriag eched-alc will be raa over it "Columbia Diviaioa1 No Leave Columbia 5 DO au Arrive 980 No 33 Lcavee 710 am Arrive at Columbia 11A6 a Connecting with train to aad bom all point on the Charlotte Columbia A Au guta aad Columbia A Greenville Railroad DUy EMERSON Ga Pam Agt rKvrvB Ga Bust and Whldwy Habits hm with Book Of paw eot nil WOOLLIYMD WhUabaOBR iPIIIHf WAUulaU Odlua AUautotia i Almost a Riot Near Ottumwa Iowa at Coal Mine Ottumwa Iowa June There was intense excitement at Mystic Tuesday night Tbe striking miners had a meeting lasting nearly all night for the purpose of driving the negroes away For a while a riot seemed imminent Citi tens with the sheriff and depul les interfered and the angry miners were pacified with the exception of a few hot-headed ones who undertook to drive tbe blacks awat They were promptly met by the latter and several shots exchanged without fatal effect I MUndAvly Negotiating Another Agreement For Reciprocal Trade Washington July Gen John Foster who conducted the negotiations between this country and Spain for reciprocal relations is in almost daily con sulfation with the president and the officials of the state department in regard to the publication of the proclamation that is to announce the terms upon which the Spanisb-American agreement is based He declined this morning to indicate whether or not this document would be issued very soon but it is generally thought that in the absence of Secretary Blaine which is expected to last through the summer the president will proceed in the matter and that the proclamation will be issued by the first of July Mr Foster is now attempting to negotiate an agreement for reciprocal trade with another country the nameot which is kept secret HORRIBLE AFFAIR four Liver? CARRIES GAMBLING TOOLS lutfsfills Tky peptic tbe debilitate whaek (ren tNt of warb e( sain bay rlak or expoeare la Malarial Regions Will find Tntta Pllla th meet ratal raataratl vs svar of farad Ut nnffsria Close of a Most Aaccessfnl Tear In the College's History Winston June Last night was the second with a program similar to that of the previous evening Fourteen essays were read by young ladies of the class the exercises being brilliantly interspersed with vocal and instrumental music The largest crowd yet attending these commencement exercises greeted the young ladies last night and the occasion was altogether a pleasant one Today is commencement day proDer Hundreds of visitors hre inthecitv After the reading of ithe salutatory by Miss Brownson and other preliminary exercises the Rev Dr Rice of New York citv delivered the annual address Diplomas to tbirtv-five young ladies were presented by Bishop Rondtheler and Miss Laura VYLitner read the vale dictorv of her claes It was an entertaining exercise This afternoon at 3 clock the meeting of the alumme associations place and tonight the commence-' of '91 will end with a grand concert This will close one of the most prosperous years in the history of the college now in in its 89th year It has stood tor nearly a century a beacon in education and todav its benefiting influence is felt from the gulf to Canada The prospects for the fall opening are better than ever before The attendance in the past session was 356 DRV WHISKEY ROOM A Part of the Prince of Wales' Regular Equipment London lune In the Gordon Cumming during Wilson's cross-examination today it eras elicited that the counters used at the baccarat games at Tranby Crott were the property o) the Prince of Wales and were a set carried about bv him when visiting the countrv to play baccarat Invalid INIVEUSITY PRESIDENT Try Them Fairly A riramna body pur blood strong Borvsa and oebearfut mind will raa oil SOLD EVERY W3EEK DO NOT FORGET the wish for that result 1 think is universal and heartfelt Yesterday the funeral of James Harris tbe noted negro politician took place here and was said to be an uncommonly large one Harris had lived here since the war bad been an active politician was several times member of tbe state house of representatives and was a candidate for congress from thisdistrict but was said to have yielded to tbe blandishments of a heavy pecuniary consider ation to make way lor an ambitious white rival He was a fluent audacious speaker and could hold his own-very ably in debate He had a position under tbe Hamson administration in Washington City where he died suddenly on Monday oi heart disease I saw another prominent negro today the Rev Price an able man of more elevated character and mneb more usctul in his field of action He has long been known as an eloquent speaker in the cause of prohibition really not relatively eloquent bccaase no partiality ot surprise that a negro can speak so well can lessen the impression that his copious and elegant language his strong reasoning powers and his fine elocution make uponeveiy audience He has es-jccially undertaken the improvement of 11s race through practical education He has traveled this country and England all over in behalf of his purpose to provide good schools tor them and the three hue brick bmldings on the western edge ot Salisbury is proof ot bis success He felt today to travel through the south in the interest ot the negro department ot the southern exposition Buncombe as usual did well when called upon to make her contribution to tlie exposition She gave one thousand dollars 1 find that Mecklenburg did the same Wnke gave $2000 and so tar as beard from about $25000 have been voted tor by the joint boards ot commissioners and magistrates Yesterday the little abandoned infant ot which the Raleigh papers have said so much died aged abont two months It bad fallen into kind hands and a childess wife had found in the poor little waif something to fill the aching void Exaggeration will attach everywhere to the cowardly father and the unnatural mother who abandoned with less of tbe tenderness of the wild beast the helpless offspring left to live or to peri ish as accident might decide to tbe solitude of a desolate vacant lot Such creatures develope no conscience else we might invoke and await the tortures of its stings Yesterday on the afternoon train on which I was a passenger information was given that a car load of cotton was on fire on tbe track just ahead Consequently onrtraiu was brought to a standstill with the prospect of waiting till the car and cotton were consumed the track destroyed and then rebuilt before trains could pass But Capt Murphy and the engineer were not the men to stand idly by and see a slow fire go on deliberately with its work Though it was fearfully hot work a chain was in some way passed around a burning bumper a rope made fast to that and the other to our engine hich then backed down far west of the depot drawing the burning wreck on the side track until out of tbe way of doing further mischief and then with windows all closed we shot by after about half an hour's delay Even in the short interval in passing the beat was intense the frame of the car being all aglow and all the cotton except two bales which had been thrown oat in a blaze The origin of the fire was characteristic The car had been run up on 1 the mam track to be unloaded into the depot Among the negro hands at work unloading the cotton was one smoking a pipe a spark fell upen a loose lock of cotton and then fhe fire A at Is tho Oriental salutation knowing that good health car not exist without a Liver When tha Liver is torpid the Bow-cL are sluggish and con-uL Dated the foo-l lies in the stomach undigested poisoning tho olood frequent headache ensues ateelingot lassitude desponden'r nervousness indicit the whole system is d-ranged Simmons e-Regulator has been tho means of restoring m-ro people to health and nappinees by giving them a healthy liver than any agency known on earth It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy NEVER been disappointed agsneral Uunlly rmdr tor Dyspepsia Id Liver Constipation ete I hardly use anythin Ua ami have nrer dlMppoIntaa In th flhot produced: nu to tie alrooet a perfect cure for rl team Prof Geo I Winston mouslv Elected to that Office Raleigh June Prof Geo I Winston was unanimously elected president of the state universitv An Appeal to Caesar London June 4 It is reported that tbe Czar in to a personal THAT Tbe Body ol an Unknown Man Eaten by Dogs and Buzzardu Danmlle Ya June 5 Mr Hairston of this city has had a number ol colored hands employed doing some ditching for him between Royal Oak and Berry Hill in the neighborhood of Cascade On Sunday last thev took a stroll and came upon the body of a man in a deplcgable condition all ot the flesh having beeneaten away by dog and buzzards They could not tell whether it was the body of a white or colored man or whether there had been foul play Near the spot was a hat and some bed clothing which were believed to huve been owned by the dead man ROASTED A LI YE IVEEKLY CITIZEN A 100000 worth of Damage Done Distillery Chicago June 3 -Fire was discoveredtj'bebalf of the Jews in Russia said he was responding appeal made bv an exalted personage on IS A Torj ever heel It ONLY SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI in the dry room of distillery this morning and was confined to that room with a loss of $100000 New York June It is understood here that the Shufeldt and the Calumet distilleries the only important concerns outside the whisker trust bad been purchased by the tf-ust at I probable valuation of $1000000 for the Shufeldt plant and $500000 for the Calumet giving trufft a clear field Shufeldt nXnager of the distillery son of the proprietor declares that the report is out foundation ITALY IB SAFE of Ut Hiomach and Bowel WJMcEiaoTMaooo FITCH ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT 31 year practical experience Office over Battery Park Bnk AU estimate guaranteed Office hour 1 to 5 FER YEAR Strictly in Advance $5 For a Club of Sfc JOST Between tarratt and Demla poatofflcea on the Bretard road on Friday last a pair of gold-rimmed eyeglae Finder will be rewarded by leaving at ofhee in Aahenl'e dAwlt Send One Dollar and renew your subscription at once THE SUN -P0R- on tof Sy eat el (B ox xefl ed 00 inr- ent Tied case di ritta i) to arjr rare mine rQ- retail 1891 determined to continue his measures of Jewish repression with a view to a solution of the Jewish question The Jews themselves declared the Czar had forced this policy There had nc-er been a Ni hilist plot hatched in which they were not concerned he said Kill the Car Dogs Danuvry Conn June 4 A cow belonging to Lewis Bigelow a Ridgefield farmer was bitten by a dog about a month ago The dog showed no signs of rabies but was shot Last week the cow began to act strangely and a veterinary surgeon said it had hydrophobia ol the most violent type The cow continually made a peculiar noise as if try ing to bark It died in horrible agony A Hardened Criminal New York June Joseph Shanahan who has spent twenty of his thirty-seven years of life behind prison bars was sentenced to state prison for sixteen years by Judge Cowing in the court of general sessions yesterday for robbing a woman of a satchel containing $500 last April Against tbe Hub-treasury Columbia June 5 Hon Ben Terrell national lecturer of the Alliance and Governor Tillman addressed large meeting of farmers at Abbeville Gov Tillman condemned the sub-treasury scheme in unmeasured terms A Cortona case Lexington Ky June Mrs Lizzie Brent whose thigh bones were broken by muscular contraction at her borne in Pans Ky last December is dead Her sufferings have been so intense that opiates have had little effect Electricity Will Kill Him New York June The Japanese murderer Jugiro was sentenced by Judge Van Brunt today to be electrocuted to tbe week beginning July 6 tbe same week fixed for the execution of the yther three murderers Assets Greater tbau Liabilities Nashville Tenn June The wholesale dry goods and shoe firm of the Connell Hall McLeaster company of this city made an assignment this morning Liabilities $473000 assets estimated at $725000 Died and Left no Alga Loriginal Ontario jane Narcisse Larodue jwho last October brutally murdered twoTittte girl named McGori-glef wai hanged here 8:05 this morning 1 He died without a word Some people agree with The Bun's opinion id things and om people like to get hold of the about men and thlnj but everybody Horrible Death of Two Pennsylvania Children Pittsburg Juue 5 The dwelling of Samuel Myers a prominent farmer of Tummitt township near Meyersdale Pa was burned to the ground last night and two children Clara and Missouri aged 9 andl2 respectively were roasted aliye The fire spread so rapidly that nine other occupants barely escaped in their night clothes Three men and one woman were compelled to jump from a second story window Mi Al vers was badly burned but will recover It is not known how the fire originated Found in Pieces Charlotte June Somebody walking atkng the track of the Carolina Central road four miles east of the city Wednesday morning was shocked to find tbe track strewn with the fragments of the body of a colored man It turned ont that the fragmentary remains were those of a negro named Wilson Wallace who lived eight miles east of the city He had been run over and killed by (he passenger train from Raleigh Gold at S93 Premium Bcenos Ayres June There is no improvement in the financial situation here The banks are selling a large amount of gold Four banks which have been compelled to close their doors arc the old Italian bank tbe new Italian bank the French bank and the River-Plate Commercial bank It is expected that the French and Italian banks will be able to pay all claims against them to full Gold dosed yesterday at 293 premium On Two-THrde Time Louisville Ky June Representatives of Kentucky jeans 'manufactories which operate 3200 looms in Nashville Evansville and other southern cities met here today and determined to run only on two-thirds time for tbe next fifteen wet ks This will reduce the output 50 000 pieces valued at $60000 Unsatisfactory condition of trade is given as tbe Now Sir cbarlca i Talks London May The case of defense in the baccarat trial ha closed and Slr Charles Russell for tbs defense is 'addressing tbe court JS France MlghCMavelto Fight English Ironclads Paris June The Figaro today publishes a letter from Lucien Milleverc member of the chamber of deputies ad: dressed to Henry Labouchere editor of London Truth declaring that the late Prince Napoleon informed him Mille-verc in 1890 that King Humbert told Prince Napoleon that he had no fear of not being able to defend the Italian coast in the event of war with France as England bad given Italy a written pledge to send a fleet to proteet Italy against a namsl attack by France What will North Carolina Dor Montgomery June The Memorial association of Montgomery has decided to give anentertain-ment on the 18thofJnne to aid of the fund for the proposed monument for Jef-ferson Davis Tbe same date has been fixed upon for a similar entertainment throughout the south Perhaps NASHviLLE June A special dispatch from New York states that two of the most important systems to the the Louisville and Nashville and East Tennessee Virginia and will st no distant day be practically under one management or operated jointly Come Now Parnell June The National Press Dubinin Special Correspondents in every section of Western North Carolina SPECIAL FEATURES LOCAL NEWS FOREIGN NEWS newspaper which to never dull aad never afraid to apeak 1U mind -Democrats know that tor twenty year Th Bun ha fought In the front line tor Democratic principles never wavering or weakening In It loyalty to th true Interest of th ve with fcaries tatrikayae aad At timr opinion have beat means of accomplishing th common purpose it i not Tbe fault if it ha cn further into th milh ton eighteen hundred and ninety-on will be a gnat year ia American politic body should read Th Sun 00 400 Daily per mouth Daily per year Sunday per year Dally aad Sunday per year Daily aud Sunday per month Weekly on year ieo 900 WtllMHM OtfO 100 A French Failure for a Million Paris June The presiding officer oi the bourse announced today that VerrmTa broker who did a very extensive business was a defaulter on his contracts His liabilities are estimated at $1000000 Tbe Pope's Will Made Romb June The Pope to order to provide against all possible contingencies has concluded a definitive will In this document his holiness bequeaths all his personal property to tbe Holy See Tbe Iron Market Collapsed- Glasgow June The pig icon market here collapsed today Scotch warrants from £8 9d to 53s The decline was due to tbe lifting of the pressure for delivery by a London syndicate Sir John Mscdonald'i Condition Ottawa Oxt June About last midnight Sir John A- Macdonald's perspiration lessened and he has rested fairly well since that time He contiaues low AGRICULTURAL NEWS ALLIANCE NEWS a waysITehocbatk The Best i Family Newspaper In JState JMIREmfESS iIiQuoalUxinv maim wtutio uaur amt au nndtoC-OLDElUFcCIFlC Itcao gl mo In ootr ta or In artieiMof I ood without koowlsdg ol patient if Decenary It ainoiuuly harmless end will 0et a parmo-1 Dat end pdy oun whether the patient I a I moderatedrtnkeroranalouboilewreck IT NXV- I tk FAUA Itopuntee so quietly aud with oeh I ertciuty th enlenoa certci Utf th Um patient undergoes Do inoao- I eenienotL aud soon his oomptet rsformaUoa IS I accuses Parnell of misapplying certain funds and announces its intention of reiterating the change to orderto compel him to take legal preceedtogs against the publishers of the National Pres Still They Come New York June Tbe largest number of immigrants ever in port to one day tore passed through the barge office today The total was 9390 a page book frsa To had oi KAYBOR A BWTTH Druggist Asheville asSSdkwXv mas wed -v-g.

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