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i April 13th, 1889,
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DIRECTORY.
HENKY C. PEEPLES,
attorney at law
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Precis in ’all the Htete and Ms
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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Of the Wreck on the Norfolk and
Western Railroad.
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.oming, Bays rain had
st continuously, and at
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the mountain streams
their normal state.
l passed over the road
he might, rind it- was
line was safe for traffic, not-
fv direction by the force of the ex¬
people killed, but the most reliable esti¬
mate thirty. places it The at between twenty-five
and number of wounded
will be far in excess of the number
killed. taken, Thirty Boauoke, of the thirteen wounded have Bufords- been
to to
viile and fifty to Liberty.
Hard to Get Information.
There is no telegraphic communica¬
tion nearer the wreck than Liberty, and
it fa hard to get information from there,
as the Norfolk and Western refused to
permit which went reporters there. to go on the train
A relief train was made up at Lynch¬
burg late of the in wreck, the afternoon and to number go to the
'scene a of
physicians went down on it to do what
refused to allow any newspaper men on
board the twin, and several who got on,
horribly cre-
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Owing it to the deemed great best crush to of exclude sight-
seers -was
visitors, and no one is now admitted to
their presence. This action Was impera¬
tive, as the excitement caused by the
great influx of strangers was having in¬
jurious offects both on mother and
children. It is the purpose of the
parents, as soon as the little nonde¬
scripts have arrived at sufficient age, to
make an exhibition tour of the country.
The medical and scientific journals of
the country are all giving the freak
prominent thoroughly notices, advertised. and they will bo
The parents
live on a small farm fifteen miles from
this city, and are industrious, hard¬
working people.
A Physician Talks.
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several times bettor than I am aide to
give it, but I will toy to correct some of
the errors and contradictions that have
together. sees it, that of being inseparably joiiK
tion “The of the deformity lower consists of the of spine a deflec¬
body, each toward part the left, the deflec¬ and
tion being sufficient to bring the line of
the pelvis and lower extremities to a
right legs belonging angle with to the each body, child, so that the
ively, tiie two to the left side respect¬ of the
ore
body. fa That this by the condition position fa of the the true out¬
one proven
lets of the alimentary oaual, the bladder
and generative organs. These outlets
are that they always through at the sides the of pelvis, the bodv and
are in
proper relation to the limbs fa sufficient
to prove that this fa the line of the
pelvis, from and that head the to spine the is other. not contin¬
uous one
“Observing In the motions of one child,
it was seen a fit of restlessness to
throw its arms and kiok with its feet only
of one side, the other child being asleep
at the time and perfectly quiet. The
soles of the feet are directed outwards,
or away from the body, as are also the
flexures of the knee joint, and the
patella, or knee cap, Is on the side of the
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Blenching Val Explodes.
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Wilkie ColUm Paralysed.
second, and he lies m an naconsci
state at the house where he was to 1
totii^ftitnd^L^OTeSr 6 ’ aDd m
Mir. ~”r. into into Schlesinger ouuie&uiger the the country, country, tried tried to to the the induce induce heat heat him him to to
go — ins as os here here
had much affected health, but Col¬
lins smilingly said he was too much of
a cockney ever to want to leave Loa-
Shipped Pauper* an Ablo-Bodied Seamen.
house London, keeper July in 4. —A Liverpool sailor’s has boarding
furnishing been
fined £5 for bogus seamen to
the White .Stef line steamer Adriatic.
He took paupers from the work house,
dressed them in sailors’ garb and
sri shipped them as able seamen. He to com- i<
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Tb. Shalt Received b, the Queeu.
ceiving London, Lord July Salisbury 4—The and shah, the after re¬
o? mem¬
gmEglsteimi bers his cabinet and the members of
the castle the shah was received by the
queen at the state entrance.
John Raskin Seriously IU.
London. July 4.-Mr. Lament, a
Glasgow critic and intimate friend of
John Buskin, Mr. has received a letter from
Brantwood, Buskin's residence, aay-
London, July Psotta, theAmer-
diamond scull race at the Henley re¬
gatta.
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BOB YO UNGER’S P ARDON.
Hla Missouri Friends Hard at Work.
Sympathy for Him Extending.
St. Patou, July 4—The Missouri
ltoS an elder p M^^ht^Ilwu brother and a powerful c S man
assaulted the officer. -The latter drew
his MdlSuitoOtewm revolver and shot Charley tKS Stolle
Both we t hought to bo fetidl y injured.
FINANCE AND COM MERCE.'
Quotations for tile Money, Stock, Produce
anil Cattle Market for July A
New York.—M oney at 8 to « per rent
■tie dealings in the stock market tel*
morning was enlivened by a most deter-
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